The Straits Times, 2 February 1964
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Title Section16 1964-02-02 1 Sett Sate lit THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.458. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1964 -JO CENTS. KDN 73216 words
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Article, Illustration506 1964-02-02 1 SPECIAL TIMES REPORT FROM LEE SIEW YEE Khoman has glad tidings for Razak LEE VERY PLEASED WITH OUTCOME OF TALKS ALGIERS, Sat. A no minute meeting on Thursday night with President Ahmad Ben Bella -has left Mr Lee Kuan Yew extremely pleased that he re-arraneed the506 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1964-02-02 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By tUALA L U MPUR, Sat. Thailand's peacemaker, Tun Thanat Khoman, flew here today from Jakarta with "goodwill" tidings from •Dr. Subandrio to "his friend", Tun Abdul Razak and other Malaysian leaders. This overture on the eve of the forthcoming ma k e-or-break Foreign Ministers' talksReuter; UP - 1,368 words
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Article84 1964-02-02 1 fALCUTTA, Sat. A section of the crowd rioted today during the India-England Test match here when the umpires uecided play was not passible after lunch because of drizzle and murky conditions There was fighting among tlie spectators concerned and they tlirew rubbish and other missiles. Including* someReuter - 84 words
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Article18 1964-02-02 1 West German Refugees Minister, yesterday offered his resignation because of allegations about his Nazi past.18 words
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Article16 1964-02-02 1 ...British Chief of Defence Staff left Rangoon yesterday for a three-day visit to Ceylon.16 words
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Article12 1964-02-02 1 ...the Swedish Foreign Minister is due in Tokyo next Saturday.12 words
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Article64 1964-02-02 1 QI'OTE b> Gen. Nguyen Khanh. South Vietnam's strongman, at a Press conference yesterday when he referred to an occasion when Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu ordered him to annihilate all paratroopers: "I was so angry that I wanted to brntalise her. I have never tantalised a woman64 words
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888 1964-02-02 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From Kuching. Sat. COEKARNO'S bombers flew over Kuching and Sibu before dawn today dropping thousands of red and white Indonesian national coloured leaflets ordering Indonesian troops and North Kalimantan volunteers to "keep your weapons always in your hands and defend your present positions."888 words
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Article, Illustration259 1964-02-02 1 This is one of the I leaflets which Indonesian bombers dropped at Kuching yesterday. fiPrmanv continued to domiuermany nate the new Olym pic luse (toboggan) event at the winter' Olympics at Innsbruck. Germans filled the first four places In the men's singles and the first two259 words
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Advertisement16 1964-02-02 1 EXQUISITE ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 16, lUffles Plmw, Sinra|NM«-L Tel: M«5716 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-02-02 2 TENGKU GREETS THANAT AT THE RESIDENCY. THEN A ROUND OF GOLF FOLLOWED BY DINNER WITH RAZAK rpENGKU Abdul Rah--1- man greets Tun Thanat Khoman at tbe Residency yesterday to discuss preparations for the forthcoming tripartite Ministerial meeting in Bangkok. Tan Khoman arrived from Jakarta yesterday after similar discussions110 words
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Article24 1964-02-02 2 SEREMBAN. Sat.— A musical recital by a woman from Bangalore, Madam Ramani Ammal. will be held at the Town Mall next Wednesday.24 words
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Article35 1964-02-02 2 TATPING. Snt. A police party raided a shop house at Pokok Assam new village here yesterday and found still and two gallons of fermented samsu in the bathroom. A man was arrested.35 words
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Advertisement74 1964-02-02 2 Diethelm's New Group 300 a full range of furniture for the DIETHELM'S Furniture of Distinction home. Elegant designs that afford numerous combinations. Distinctive yet functional -and costing a good deal less than you expect. The New Group 300 proudly maintains the high DIETHELM'S FURNITURE SHOWROOMS standard of design and craftsmanship74 words
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Article140 1964-02-02 3 TALKS ON WORLD TENSIONS IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Indonesia's hostility towards Malaysia is likely to be discussed by some world leaders who will meet here later this month The week-long confer ence beginning on Feb 23, will bring together about 80 leaders In public affairs, economic planning. International aid business and140 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-02-02 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday 'I'llKl I Japanese girls with a yearning for travelling and meeting people are Chiko Soma. Shigemi Norai and Michiyo Jwasaki the dancing team who call themselves the Fujiyama Trio. They are now in Singapore on the first leg of a tour which will eventually take them118 words
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Article34 1964-02-02 3 IPOH. Sat. A month-long international trade and industry exhibition :n K.impar Road here w.is opened by the president of the Perak Chinese Chamoer of Commerce, Dato Lav Pak Khuan, this evening34 words
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Article49 1964-02-02 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Some residents of North Bridge Road Rot the shock of their lives early this morning. They saw hangIng limply from a tree In a playground behind a hotel the frail body of Yeo Song Know. 64. a former odd-job labourer living tn North Boat Quay49 words
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389 1964-02-02 3 Blood bank hopes to get 20,000 donations a year with new contest SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today expressed the hope that the new monthly blood donor competition would reach a target of 20,000 donations a year. This, he said, would enable doctors and surgeons389 words
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Article90 1964-02-02 3 f ESSKLTON. Sat The J chairman of the board of directors of Borneo Airways. Mr. D E. M Fiennes. has resigned. He is succeeded by Mr. K« an Tone Mine, of Sandakan. The Sarawak Minister of Communications and Works. Inche Mohamed Taib bin Mabmud. re- placed the90 words
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263 1964-02-02 3 Hilton Hotel planner in for look around SINGAPORE, Sat. The vice-president of Hilton Hotels International, Mr. Curt R. Strand, flew in today to study what technical know-how the parent hotel could render to a local planner of the Singapore Hilton. Sole owner of the $18 million Singapore Hilton is Mr.263 words
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Article41 1964-02-02 3 PENAHG. Sat. Penang police are looking for a gang ot burglars who stole 40 bags of sugar from a lighter, at Weld Quay yesterday. Two boats, fitted with outboard motors, are believed to have been used by the gang.41 words
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Advertisement139 1964-02-02 3 £e4tAJULotta£ CT 13 TYPE S 8 mm Cine -Film Get professional results with your 8 mm Cameras A m Singapore List Price MS 11.25 RUPTURE™ THanks to yiw.fraM&uL No Pads No Springs JU which actt tzactly l.kc a hand. WITHOUT PADS, which only cnlorqc fhe rupture. WITHOUT M SPRINGS which139 words
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355 1964-02-02 4 Red 'pen pals' bluff US troops in Bonn- MUNICH, Sat. A junior information officer and men of the American 24th Infantry Division in Germany wrote letters to an organisation in Hong Kong for three months without knowing they were Deing bluffed by Communist Chinese spies. Tbft organisation said it wanted355 words
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Article81 1964-02-02 4 ROSHVILLE. (.Indiana). Sat. —Mr Philip Willtie. son of 1940 Republican Presidential nominee. Mr. Wendeel WHlkie, yesterday pushed ahead with his movement to obtain Republican Partys Vice Presidential nomination for former President Dwight Elsenhower Mr. Wlllkie said there were indications that Mr. Eisenhower was interested in the po«t81 words
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Article64 1964-02-02 4 JAKARTA. Sat. A national penal code may come into force In Indonesia this year, replacing the Dutch-style criminal legal system that has been existing since the republic became 'ndependent In 1849. The Minister of Justice. Mr Astrawinata. said today his department had completed a draftReuter - 64 words
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Article12 1964-02-02 4 ..a Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, left Khartoum for Cairo yesterday.12 words
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Article700 1964-02-02 4 Garry Barker - Garry Barker From BUT THE QUESTION IS: WILL THE SAME MAN BE ON HAND? SAIGON, Saturday. COUTH Vietnam is now under a tough thumb. The question now is, will the same man remain on hand? Yesterday's coup (it really was swift, bloodless and a700 words
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Article213 1964-02-02 4 pARIS. Sat —General de Gaulle yesterday outlined a lar-reaching longterm programme of French diplomacy throughout the world. Speaking of France's recognition of China, he emphasised there would be no peace in any part of Asia from the SinoRussian frontier to the Indian Ocean without213 words
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224 1964-02-02 4 2,000 EVACUATED FROM VOLCANO ISLE IAKARTA, Sat— Army J troops have evacuated more than 2.000 vili. from the tiny island of Paloe in the Lesser Sunda islands following an eruption by Rokatenda volcano. The Indonesian news agency Antara toaay quoted the military commander of Paloe. Mojor Gatot Suherman as sayingReuter; UPI - 224 words
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242 1964-02-02 4 TJOUSTON. Sat. The Houston Press said in a copyright story yesterday that Billy Graham might accept a draft for the Presidential nomination as a Republican. Newsman Louis Hofferbert said a source "very close" to the evangeHst said Graham is giving "earnest and242 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-02-02 5 No date with Eddie LIZ. BURTON TELL NEWSMEN gICHARD Burton and Elizabeth Taylor face the Press during a news conference in Beverley Hills, California. They insisted they were in town to see Liz's children and not to seek a meeting with her husband, Eddie Fisher. Shortly after, they left Los60 words
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274 1964-02-02 5 YOUNG WOMAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON MEDIEVAL COUNT IN CITY Witch HAMILTON. (Ontario), Sat. This city took a page from the Middle Ages yesterday, when a 21-year-old woman was charged with witchcraft. Maria Buch. 21, was remanded to Feb. 14 after appearing In magistrate's court on the medieval charge. It274 words
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260 1964-02-02 5 LOPEZ: WE ARE PLAYING BROTHER TO CORRECT INDONESIA Aim MANILA. Sat. Mr. Salva dor Lopez. Philippine Foreign Secretary, yester day explained the Philip pine policy with regard v Indonesia in answer t( Senator Raul Manglapus speech last Thursday criticising the Government's policy of mediation. Senator Manglapus, who belongs to the260 words
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141 1964-02-02 5 NEW YORK, Sat,— Qantas is going to appeal against an award of nearly US$l million in damages to the family of the late pianist William Kapeli. A spokesman for the airline's lawyers said the Australian Air Carrier and Commonwealth Pacific Airlines whichUP - 141 words
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Article29 1964-02-02 5 BRISBANE: Millions of crickets have invaded Longreach (pop. 4.200) in Western Queensland. One clothing shop owner said: "They ate half my window display before I couid lock it away."29 words
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Article43 1964-02-02 5 The hole in Hoe Bo's fiddle PARIS: Metro ticket collector Hoe 80, a French citizen from Vietnam was in jail last night. He admitted to detectives picking up used tickets, pasting back the punched-out sections, and selling the "repaired" tickets at half price.43 words
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Article27 1964-02-02 5 TORONTO: Police here bad to cut a cell door to pieces with hacksaws to rejease a drunk who got his head and arm trapped between the bars.27 words
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Article66 1964-02-02 5 PALMA: Shaniar Singla, 48, was fed up with life In Majorca, so he decided to throw himself under a train. He hid In a tunnel, but when the first train came by his nerve tailed. And it went on tailing for eight days as each train rolled by. Yesterday he66 words
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Article41 1964-02-02 5 PORT MORESBY: A New Guinea native came to hospital here complaining that a devil inside him was causing pains in his stomach. A doctor made a small cut on his stomach to "release" the devil and sent the patient home delighted.41 words
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Article20 1964-02-02 5 PALM SPRINGS (California): Laboratory tests are to be carried out to determine the cause of film star Alan Ladd's death.20 words
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Article33 1964-02-02 5 K AIM AMU An 18--year-old student has b -en banned for complicity in an attempt on King Mbb&ndra's life two years ago. it was announced yesterday. Two others were sentenced to life imprisonment.33 words
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Article28 1964-02-02 5 PORT ARTHUR. (Texas): A Chinese fireman aboard a Norwegian ship lell from the deck into the hold and was killed. He was identified as Sen* Wah Chew, 25.28 words
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Article52 1964-02-02 5 FRANKFURT: Dr. Karl Mengele, 62-year-old last Chief Doctor at Auschwitz death camp who is wanted for atrocities on children and other camp inmates, is living 1.-eely in Paraguay, and has been granted citizenship there, it was stated here by Mr. Hubert Halm. chairman of the special international commission pursuing Naii52 words
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Article34 1964-02-02 5 PASADENA (California 1 The American satellite Ranger VI Is on course for the moon and should hit close to its centre an area known as Ihe "Sea of Tranquility." it 3 pm today iSunday)34 words
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Article27 1964-02-02 5 Quote of the Week CM. Kdear Faure): While it may be argued that Formosa belongs to China, it can never be claimed that China belongs to Form***.27 words
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Article74 1964-02-02 5 NEW YORK. Sat.— Millions of backache sufferers may soon be cured as a result of successful experiments by an Illinois orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Lyman Smith, who has developed a method of dissolving slipped dines through injections. After countless tests on dogs and rabbits. Dr. Smith74 words
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Article62 1964-02-02 5 HONO KONG. Sat. The Hong Kong Government Is conducting a large-scale investigation into allegations ot corruption in the Kowloon District Police Force. An official spokesman said today about 10 police officers had been questioned In connection with the inquiries. He could Rive no further Information,Reuter - 62 words
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Article56 1964-02-02 5 LONDON. Sat— The price of diamonds is going up 10 to per cent very soon, it was announced here today. This folinws booming dr>mand which took total .sales on the international market last year to a new record of almost £116 m.ll.nn. The pr;ce of industrial56 words
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Article160 1964-02-02 5 GENEVA. Sat. The secret, of who owns, unclaimed cash worth a fortune In Swiss banks will be revealed next month. And much or the cash, deposited by victims of Nazi persecution, will be freed to help Jews and others who suffered under Hitler. They put160 words
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Article21 1964-02-02 5 ..'an hotelier In Nairobi, has refused to allow China to .<et up an embassy in his new Stanley Hotel.21 words
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Article278 1964-02-02 5 Fast-gun man foils a coup 'PAIPEH. Sat. A pls--1 tol-packing political officer broke up a disgruntled Generals attempt to stage of coup d'etat on Formosa wellinformed sources .said today. Although there were various versions of the story, the account that appeared most reliable said the political officer jammed his pistol278 words
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Advertisement211 1964-02-02 5 those horrid age spots* I w fade ls^^?f in© m with ESOTERICA 'Withered brown tpou on the surface (A your haadi and face tell the world you're old— perhapi before you really art A cream call 1 Esoterica fades them iway, mK^M rnoiMuruci. lubricate* Uie tkin Masse* JP-^fl B^^Apnem break211 words
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Advertisement347 1964-02-02 5 if KEEP I YOUR FUNDS II IN L LONDON IN A II 57 DEPOSIT ACCOUNT A Derosii Account with Lombard Banking Limited me«« complete financial peace of mind. No U.K. Income lax will ha deducted. Your money accumulates all the time and n quite urtalfected by economic conditions. Withdrawals can347 words
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Obituary22 1964-02-02 6 ;</ i.i.rrf. $17/- (Minimum) IN LOVINC MIMORV of Mr. TobiHi .1 Kl. "ho passed l»«( not for— tlaa. rrd !>>■ hit family.22 words
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Article21 1964-02-02 6 ■>/.''- r Minimum i 42 MICM STREET Kwality. Wr .«;.!< from 13 February. Many i ill bargains in t>oth ladle.- and ■Afar.21 words
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Article72 1964-02-02 6 M H or«j tZM Minj PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Sin up hard Road Sunday Btrrtc* m<l 6 p.m. All W*lrom». WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, 'inning Road. Sincaporr. T*taIMfTL Worship 8«rvlc«« at I :i'> n no., li' mi ni and 3.30 p.m. Sunday hool fur .ill »gm at «.4i a.m. ICvaryicome.72 words
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Article447 1964-02-02 6 EFFICIENT management is a boon to any nation. Drive, competence and application are priceless gifts anywhere and doubly so in a country like Malaysia now passing through a rapid phase of economic expansion. The government, keenly aware of this fact, is doing what It can447 words
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Article, Illustration964 1964-02-02 6 COLIN CROSS - Will Indira take over from Premier Nehru? COLIN CROSS By AMID the confusions in Indian politics caused by the recent illness of the Prime Minister, 74--year •old Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, a regal widow in a white sari is moving into tne limelight. She is Mr. Nehru's daughter and closest confidante,964 words
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Letter96 1964-02-02 6 ALL support to Mr. Teerath Ram (Sunday Times, Jan. 26) and all power to him in his efforts to improve the lot of educationists in this country. Why should teachers, the greatest stabilising force In Malaysia, be the laughIng stock of the other professions? As a citizen96 words
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Letter84 1964-02-02 6 IN a Singapore cinema the other day I saw three students still In school uniforms sneak in during the screening of advertisements. Just before they were about to slide Into their seats an usher came up and demanded their tickets. They didn't have any and shamefully went on*84 words
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Letter182 1964-02-02 6 YOU want to see progress? Then come to burgeoning Bukit Mertajam. You see it everywhere around you. People happy, businesses prospering, narrow muddy lanes growing Into wide metalled roads, new houses popping up In the most unexpected places. My town breathes well-being. It is no longer the182 words
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Letter53 1964-02-02 6 APROPOS to the suggestion that documentation be made of all the customs and ceremonies that Malaysians still observe (Opinion Page, Jan. 19) what about the Sunday Times inviting essays on Malaysian humour and satire with the aim of making an anthology of the material submitted. KUALA53 words
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Letter103 1964-02-02 6 THE PAP Government has built an Impressive number of schools, but It has provided neither the quality nor the quantity of teachers needed to staff them, this Is especially so in the secondary schools. In my school for example, normal trained teachers are put to teach Pure Physics,103 words
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Letter51 1964-02-02 6 |?OR a really happy Hari -T Raya and Chinese New Year I suggest limiting the top prize of the Social Welfare Lottery that falls on February 10 to $50,000 instead or the usual $375,000. The money saved can be used to increase the number of prize-winners. RONALD MUNGAD,51 words
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Letter53 1964-02-02 6 CAN the Malaysian Government, the Tengku, the Singapore Government or any member of the public tell me why the sale of Social Welfare Lotteries is illegal in Singapore. Surely we should try for uniformity in all Malaysian states. And after all. the entire proceeds is for CHARITY. Yes I repeat,53 words
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Article956 1964-02-02 6 HASNAH VIMALA- CHEN - HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN By SHE AND HER KIND ARE THE REASON WHY MEN THINK A WOMAN'S PLACE IS STILL IN THE HOME LYSISTRA'S letter which I reproduce on the right is slick, witty and nice. Very nice. Rut unfortunately in the context of establishing wo956 words
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Article122 1964-02-02 6 WW scholarships, fio up to thi> aniver«lty. Master th« arts, command the sciences, perform marvel* in tbe tiefd of commerce. I'pward and onward, you flower of Malay.Man mairtenhood. and forward—a* Hasnah Vtmala-Chrn w<.nld hay« you do 'Opinion Ps*e. Jan I9>— to nuk* your mark ia a122 words
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Advertisement285 1964-02-02 6 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was285 words
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Article, Illustration248 1964-02-02 7 TRINIDAD BAND WITH A DIFFERENCE BEGINS A MONTH-LONG ENGAGEMENT IN SPORE: CLASSICS. JAZZ TO THE SOUNDS OF SAXAPHONE. GUITAR SINGAPORE, Sat. A BAND from Trinidad with a radical approach to music, began a monthlong engagement at the Goodwood Park Hotel tonight Using only tin barrels, the nine-member248 words
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Article172 1964-02-02 7 Ranikhet jabs warning CINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, tonight appealed to poultry fanners not to endanger the whole livestock industry in Singapore by having their birds inoculated with illegal drugs by private Individuals. His appeal came In the wake of a fresh outbreak of172 words
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Article145 1964-02-02 7 Minister opens new air service IJUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Transport, Da to Hajl Sardon bin Hajl Jublr, today Inaugurated the Malaysian Airways four-seater Cessna service to Pulau Langkawl. The twice-weekly regular night will begin on Monday. A single fare Is $69. Dato Sardon said before boarding the plane145 words
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Article94 1964-02-02 7 TODAY Sedill Kechll 12.49 am. (B.2ft) 12.12 p.m. c6.9ft>; Singapore 2.01 am (B.9ft) 1.29 p.m. (9.Bft) Port Olckson 915 am. (B.sft) 9.31 p.m. (9.oft i; Port Swettenham 8. 8 a.m. i12.5H) 8.45 p.m. ',13.2 ft); Penang 2.54Vm. (B.oft) 3£9 p.m. 1 6 9ft). TOMORROW94 words
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Article58 1964-02-02 7 IPOH. Sat.— Two houses occupied by a school teacher and a clerk were burgled yesterday. A total loss of cash and property ■sorth $199 was reported. The teacher Mr. Nga Nyuk Kien. 25. lost two fountain pens worth $25. and the cleric Mr. Lim58 words
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Article137 1964-02-02 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Malaysian Airways' air hostess Nancy Liew who last year won the Miss International Air Hostess contest, left tnis morninß lor America to sell the tourist attractions of Malaysia. Nancy will visit San Francisco. Dallas and Kansas City. During the course of her tour. Nancy will137 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-02-02 7 a Hari Ray a wish KUANTAN, Saturday. pAHANG'S most gallant girl of 1962, crippled Minah binte Duad, 18 (above), has a wish for Hari Raya. She was recently fitted with a pair of artiflcla legs. Now she hopes friend and well wishers will help her253 words
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Article259 1964-02-02 7 TKLEVISION SINGAPLKA Channel 5 12.55 p.m. Opening ana programme summary m all languages; 1.00 Adventure Win^s ihe Malayan Forest; 1.35 The Rosemary Clooney Show; 2.00 News in EngiiMi; 2.15— The Saint The Effete Angler; 3.15 Chinese Cinema The Great Lover; 4.45 Abbot and Costello— Beauty Coniest;259 words
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Article67 1964-02-02 7 ALOR STAR. Sat. The Kedah and Perils branch of the Town Council and Local Council Workers Union has appealed to the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, to intervene in lta dispute with the Alor Star Town Council over the dismissal of67 words
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Article52 1964-02-02 7 78 workers go on strike RAWANG. Sal. Seven'yeight workers of Kundang Estate, seven miles from here went on strike this mornm* in protest against the transfer of six workers from tapping to weeding work. A spokesman of the entar* branch of the National £nlJn of Plantation Workers said th» 110152 words
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178 1964-02-02 7 TELUK ANSON. Sat. The Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. today assured the 574 fire victims at Langkap new village near here that they would get temporary houses before the Chinese New Year and Hart Raya Puasa festivals. He gave178 words
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Advertisement343 1964-02-02 7 BECOME AN ARTIST QUICKLY c^. Lit Bridit Mack Tilth yta it Home At lott you arm obl« to Ivorn all bmncif, nf ot art uridar fti* wprvitw of thu famous vk Austrolion orlist. Amazing short cut N^^x^^B m*thod< show how to produce striking >T' al illustrations and art work. BRODIE343 words
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Article154 1964-02-02 8 SHE'LL SING IN SIX TONGUES SINGAPORE, Sat. Many years ago, soprano Ruthllde Boe.sch and conductor Whilhelm Loibner lolned the Vienna State Opera each determined to make their mark In the musical world. However, their mutual love for muslr eventually drew them closer topreth«r and thpy decided that a r;\rerr nnd154 words
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Article157 1964-02-02 8 IPOH, Sat— Several packets of Chinese New Year delicacies, including sausages and waxed ducks sent from either China or Hong Kong, have been detained by the Customs in the General Post Office here. The Veterinary Department. Perak. has notified the Customs to detain and confiscate all157 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-02-02 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Commission of Inquiry Into the financial transactions of three de-registered unions, which held Its last hearing on Friday was adjourned to Monday. The report In the Straits Times today that it was adjourn- I ed till Wednesday morning is incorrect. The Commissioner, Mr. Tv112 words
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Article36 1964-02-02 8 JESSELTON. Sat. A border terrorist wk.n killed and another captured in a clash with security forces. One member of thr security force was wounded. The clash occurred at Uman Oman n Tawau. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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630 1964-02-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today told public accountants that they could make a significant contribution to the economics development of Malaysia by swaying their family-minded business clients to form public companies. "I pose this problem as630 words
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303 1964-02-02 8 CHEATING EX-GI IS JAILED FOR ONE YEAR SINGAPORE, Sat.— A for- mer American soidier, who pleaded guilty last Saturday to three charges of cheating the First National City Bank, was today back In court on two more charges of cheating another bank. Lyman A. Glenn. 30. who pleaded guilty, was303 words
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Obituary135 1964-02-02 8 j PETTER HARRY Pernandet, aged 80. passed away on 1.2.1964. Cortege leaves for St. Joseph's Church (P.M.) at 4 p.m. 2.2.1964. Deepiv mourned by daughters Ruby and MllUcent. sons-in-law, grandchildren, and granddaughter-ln-law. FRANCIS CHIA Hoe Teck aged 67 passed away peacefully on 31.1.64 leaving behind widow. 3 sons, Joseph135 words
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Advertisement70 1964-02-02 8 Utot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (20 toords $12 (Minimum). LEE TSANO: Between Cn« Kwang and Ruth at the Blngapor* Marriage Registry on 1.3.64. A Grand Chinese New Year ANG POW" for you! Get your copies of THE MALAY MAIL From TOMORROW and win that $2,500 JACKPOT A Grand Hari Raya Puasa GIFT70 words
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Article, Illustration376 1964-02-02 9 OFFICER IS BACK WITH TWO INDELIBLE MEMORIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Apprehension of the kidnappers of Frank Sinatra Jr. and the funeral of President Kennedy will be two indelible memories for Su p c ri n tendent Santokh Singh who has Just returned from an Intensive course with376 words
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Article65 1964-02-02 9 MUAR, Sat.— About 2.000 hawkers, stallholders. licensees of foodstuffs, taxi drivers and trisha-riders are to be Xrayed in the mass X'ray campaign launched by the Health Department here. All licensed holders of foodstuffs are to be X'rayed before their licenses are renewed for this year by65 words
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245 1964-02-02 9 Ben Bella assures Lee of support for Malaysia peace effort SINGAPORE, Sat PRESIDENT Ben Bella today assured the Malaysian goodwill mission led by Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that Algeria would support any efforts that would bring together Malaysia and Indonesia to resolve their differences in a peaceful manner.245 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-02-02 9 Dancing camel Dachi dies at Zoo |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Six-year-old Dachi. one of the four dancing camels from Pakistan, has died while giving birth to a still born calf at the National Zoo at Ulu Klang. eight miles from here. All attempts to save her life by the veterinary doctors217 words
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Article62 1964-02-02 9 KLANG, Sat. A labourer. Laili bin Simin. 21, was fined S5O today lor giving false information to the police here on Nov. 11 last year. The Sessions Court was told that Laili lent Ins motor-cycle to a friend and reported to the police tnat it62 words
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Article48 1964-02-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police recovered a stolen lorry minus its four wheels and radiator fan in St. Michael's Road at noon yesterday. It belonged to a shopkeeper. Mr. Goh Chin Chuan. 34- It was stolen from his house in Jalan Tenteram at about 5.30 a.m. yesterday-48 words
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Article50 1964-02-02 9 MUAR. Sat. More than 200 fishermen at Sri Menantl, 14 miles from here, will be able to relax In a $4,000 rest house when they have finished their day's toll In the Straits of Malacca. The rest house Is built under the Government's rural development scheme.50 words
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147 1964-02-02 9 SEE-the-WORLD THREE STILL LOOKING FOR TEMPORARY JOBS SINGAPORE, Sat— Two O Britons and an Australian, who arrived here last week overland from Europe by Jeep on an adventurous see-the-world trip, are still looking for temporary jobs. They are Gordon D. Wells, 24. Christopher Attwood. 23, both British, and Ronald Vaite,147 words
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303 1964-02-02 9 Row over cement dust fall-out for King TPOH. Sat. The long row 1 between the Ipoh Municipality and some members of the public over the fallout of cement dust from the $20 million Tasek Cement plant, now under construction In the Tasek Industrial estate here, will now be referred to303 words
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Advertisement249 1964-02-02 9 <■'■ .^BWK -Vl~ IT'S NEW! Wm 18-5 Automatic Threading Projector The new Paillard-Bolex 18-5 automatic threading film projector is the latest advancement in modern Bmm projectors. Threading the new, Bolex way makes viewing such a joy, because the job is done automatically for you! No more scratched films** Simple, easy249 words
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Article181 1964-02-02 10 |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat.A New Zealand Muslim leader. Mr. Bafajram Murati, wants the services of an English-speaking Imam to spread the teaching of Islam there. In a message to the first regional conference of t"he World Muslim Congress, which got down to official business today, Mr. Murati181 words
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466 1964-02-02 10 BANGKOK TALKS AND THE SHARE MARKET rpHE stock market is bound M- to react favourably to the tripartite talks at Ministerial level scheduled to be held in Bangkok later this week. Indications at the time of writing are that 'this meeting will pave the way for a summit of the466 words
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Article273 1964-02-02 10 COURT TOLD: IT WAS A PLOT PNANQ Sat. —A timber labourer and his wife plotted to get a woman into trouble when the woman refused Lo allow her daughters to be forced into prostitution, defence counsel Mr. David Choong, submitted in the Sessions Court today. Mr. Choong was appearing for273 words
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Article66 1964-02-02 10 SINGAPORE, Sat In a moment of fear, a National Library officer. Miss Pearl, Tan, threw her handbag at two neatly dressed young men who approached her In the library car park last night. In the handbag was $750 her pay packet and some Jewellery valued66 words
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Article51 1964-02-02 10 SINOAPORE, Sat. Inche Abu Bakar bin Salleh and hts family, whose attan house in Lorong O, Telok Kurau, was destroyed by fire yesterday evening, win receive social welfare aid. Property estimated at 12.500 was damaged by fire believed to have been caused by a short,51 words
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63 1964-02-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Royal Malaysian Navy is to nil us ranks with 100 more young men. it was announced today. Candidates must have not less than Form 111 education m English or Maiay. A recru.ting team, now in Penang, will visit Ipoh63 words
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Article57 1964-02-02 10 RAUB, Sat A tapper, Fook Chye. 23. of Sungel Chetang new village here, was yesterday bound over when he pleaded guilty to stealing three rubber trees belonging to Choo Yew. He said he did not know It was an offence to fell dead rubber trees.57 words
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Article326 1964-02-02 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Combined business In the Singapore and Kuall Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) $1.83; Dunlops (1.000) $2.88. (1.000) $2.89; Bast Smelt (4,000) S3 50; Esso (2.000) $3.16, (1,000) $3.15; Fed. Dlsp.326 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-02-02 10 A LOR STAR. Sat.— Police acting on a tip-off laid an ambush and arrested a gunman at Jatan Nagor in the heart or this town last December, the sessions court here was told today. "The police took him by surprise," Senior Insp. P. Arunasalam told312 words
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112 1964-02-02 10 S'pore dental degree exam results SINGAPORE, Sat. The University of Singapore's Faculty of Medicine today announced that the following candidates passed the final professional Part I examination for the degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery. Ang Kok Keng. Chan Kok Wye, Alan Cheuk Kwok Kuen, Choo Nle Mien, Foong Sim112 words
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Article25 1964-02-02 10 RADB. Sat. A taxi driver. Ismail bin Hussein. 35. of Jerantut. was yesterday fined $75 for parrying two extra passengers on Jan. 10.25 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-02-02 11 THE grey ryes look at you quizzically. He draws on his American filter cigarette. and says: "Callas is the simplest girl on earth. The famous tigress i.> really a dove." The speaker is Franco Zeffirelli. perhaps the most celebrated, certainly the most controversial. opera producer in the world.272 words
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Article, Illustration823 1964-02-02 11 THOMAS WISEMAN - Rita Tushingham makes a good 'horror' wife THOMAS WISEMAN CRISPS AND COMICS ARE HER IDEA OF MARRIED BLISS By AT first sight "THE LEATHER BOYS" appears to be the familiar photocopy of life among the saucebottle addicts; Grumpy Dad, hit-tutting Mum, ton-tips along the dual carriage-way, realistic sex (i.e., the823 words
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Article410 1964-02-02 11 TO my mind we do not take A nearly enough nottce of our military musicians In Singapore. This 13 a great pity, because outside of the many dance ensembles, they are about the only professional bands we have. There is a long tradition of highbrow distaste for military410 words
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Advertisement498 1964-02-02 11 GANISATION HUHKY 1 hJKRY' HURKf! I Last FEW DAYS Horn- 1. 45- 4.00- 4.30 I 9.3opm^ (U ri¥»*i '<* (Springs; K weeKCMD Bjil SttVENS -HMKHN S'lß_ 1 TECHNICOLOR* Today 9 am. Morning Show: "If A Van Answers' color It Jft ift;l|_Ji|l| 2^OU SIIOUIM.!. 11 em., 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9 15pm498 words
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Advertisement237 1964-02-02 11 r A Til AY SATURDAY MIDNIGHT IF^ I TEL: ***** SINGAPORE. OUR GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR I HARI RAYA PUASA ATTRACTION! COME WITH ELVIS TO FABULOUS ACAPULCO FOR CIRLSLIKEFIRE AND SONGS LIKE "BOSSAI MOV A BABY" *S _H__p *2_r J mamwm^k rnkw _fIP H—r> -Fun in Acapvieo' MVwfir Wm* 1237 words
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Advertisement32 1964-02-02 11 rsti I ROXY (Katong) OPENS TODAY IJI: 4 ]o s UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL'S NEW ACTION-WESTERN Ludd r/v-M. j I" JwV- Hla'^P-3 i 4^m\ wt J k_.-^^^-^-^-^-k :The VIRGINIAN" color (SB)! r u miM ■.■<■■ #i32 words
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Advertisement305 1964-02-02 11 'm m BJP*^ C *-4 _l k /.V^HrtuSHAWSW-B H^Kj^^^r^ f ghtTHtltSTsh»w!g _K_^i_^_B _t. _j> *j *y w 1~- a. p 'Grand Chinese New Year Hari Raya Puasa Attractions §TOlf! THEATRE SERANGOON ROaD Corner, New World Pork SINGAPORE J INAUGURAL CHARITY PREMIERE OPENING I vw) TUESDA V 11th February at 9.00305 words
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201 1964-02-02 12 PENANG, Saturday. pOR the first time in its 155 years' history, the Pulau Tikus College General, the major Catholic seminary in Penang, has introduced the study of Islam in its scripture course. "It is now a compulsory subject for seminarians," Rev.201 words
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Article72 1964-02-02 12 SINGAPORE. Sat Tie Malayan Society of Engineers will soon be sending a delec.ttion to meet the Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San, to duscuss introduction of an engineers' ordinance. The society is seeking the Introduction of legislation to' regulate the practice so that72 words
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Article87 1964-02-02 12 SINOAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Finance has directed all pioneer industries in the State to recruit their labour force from among those displaced due to Indonesian economic confrontation. A directive which came into force today, has been sent to all the pioneer industries by the Ministry87 words
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Article97 1964-02-02 12 4 Indonesians are jailed KLANG. Sat. An Indonesian. Ahmad Ma'amor bin Haji Mat Som, 23. of the Rhio Islands was sentenced to three months' jail in the Sessions Court here today for coming into Malaysia illegally on Jan. 24- He had been arrested in Tanjong Karang. Three other Indonesians. Umar97 words
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Article40 1964-02-02 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. No new ca.ses of cholera were confirmed today, the Health Ministry announced. Altogether 122 persons have been inoculated in the three centres. The number of confirmed i cases remains at two.40 words
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Article149 1964-02-02 12 JOB FOR FOUR PRETTY GIRLS DENANG. Sat. Four 1 pretty Malay girls In national dress will board the luxury liner Andes when she berths alongside Swettenham Pier tomorrow morning to distribute pamphlets on Penang to the 450 American tourists aboard. This Is arranged by the Penang Tourist Association, whose manager,149 words
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Article74 1964-02-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Another $756 has been received by Bank Negara Malaysia for the National Patriotic Fund making the total to date to $785.*****. Contribution came from KBR c/o National Type School, Sin Kang, Ayer Itam. Penang, $36; MCA Gampar. $25; Through the Straits Times Press. $65674 words
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Article, Illustration567 1964-02-02 12 PETER LIM - THE CAR THEY SAID WE MIGHT NEVER SEE IN MALAYSIA... MOTORING PETER LIM By ROM Ipoh reader C.ll. LOH writes: "I would be obliged If you could find out from the Ford people the approximate date when the Corsair will be released for sale here. "It might Interest them to567 words
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Article57 1964-02-02 12 IPOH. Sat. The Ipoh Corner. Inche Annuar bin Zainal Abidin, today recorded a verdict of death •>y misadventure on a cyclist. M D Solomon. 78. Solomon died M a result of bead taJurtM when he was knocked down by a motor cvrle. at the 11 mile Silibin57 words
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Article53 1964-02-02 12 SINGAPORE, Sat- Thieve* broke Into the home of a bank director. Mr. Lim Sin Seng, in Pasir Panjang Road, early yesday morning. and took away 13 watches, a gold chain, a set of pens and a pair of trousers gold buckles total value $6,000. Police are53 words
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199 1964-02-02 12 UNICEF spent $6 mil. in Malaysia for better rural health KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fHE U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund spent $6 million in Malaysia during the last 13 years to improve health services, especially in the rural areas. The UNICEF executive director. Mr. Maurice Pate told reporters at the airport199 words
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Article248 1964-02-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two cars worth more than $10,000 were stolen and three people were waylaid by thugs here yesterday. A school-teacher, Mrs. N. Kirk, 35, last saw her Flat 500 bearing registration number BK 4639 at 12.45 p.m. She parked the car at Ampang Road248 words
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Miscellaneous8 1964-02-02 12 SPORTING SAM .by Reg. Wootton HI rr r8 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-02-02 13 Epsom Jeep - Pepe can give Soaidi a nice send-off present Epsom Jeep THE remarkably-improved Pepe can give apprentice A. Soaidi a nice going-a way .present in the Cl. 4 Div. 1 7f handicap (Race 3) at Bukit Timah today. Soaidi leaves for Melbourne next week for a year's training course This promising294 words
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Article174 1964-02-02 13 KI'SOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Sate 1 TARZAN Polaris Missile Pari Passu POL. MISSILE Part Pun Tarzan WINDY WILLIES Polaris BCIMUa Taraan Race 2 GUNSMITH Crown Boy H.iwless FLAWLESS Dalcido tinsmith CROWN BOY Dalcido Piawlew Bate S PEPE Blue Martial Aratiatia ARC EN CIEL Blue Martial Pepe BLUE MARTIAL174 words
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Article111 1964-02-02 13 Gunsmith ready to strike pDNSMITU, a course \J scratching on the tlrst day Is definitely running In Race 2 and I am not going to look beyond him. This four-year-old showed promise last time out at Bukit Timah in December when he finished fourth to Ada Balk over 7f on111 words
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Article538 1964-02-02 13 RADJA WAU CANNOT FAIL TODA BEST bet today Is Badja Wall (Race 7). This speedy five-year-old is due for a winning break. He was gambled on over the Bukit Timah 7f In December and showed smart pace right up to the top of the straight Last Sunday he ran a538 words
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Article424 1964-02-02 13 The Untie looks set for a double rriHREE smart first-run A winners, Ever Onward. Mana Tahu and The Untie have been brought together In Race 6 and with Showman 111. Ada Balk, Miss Susan and Oranabol in the line-up betting Is sure to take on a wide range. 1 go424 words
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Article1745 1964-02-02 13 Race 1-2.0: Cl 4 Dlv 3 ($7,000) 78 1 ***** Wind; Willies (Pll St.) Tjoa, 8 90 (F) M. Lee 2 3 ***** Ramara.iiam (Sabu St.) Rodgers. 7 9.0 Mo\h»m 8 3 ***** Tramp (K.Y. Llm) Daniels. 8 90 'Simn IS 4 Junior (Eng Huat St.)1,745 words
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396 1964-02-02 13 TOTTENHAM AGAIN BEATEN BY CHELSEA LONDON. Sat.— Leaders of ti» English (list Division, Tottenham Houpur were shaken today by their London neighbours, Chelsea, who beat them 2-1 at home. This Is the second time la less than a month that Chelsea have upset Spurs. On Jan. 8 they knocked them396 words
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Article29 1964-02-02 13 TOULOUSE. Sat— New Zealand's All-Blacks beat Franc* "B" by 17 points to 8 In their Rugby Union match here today. New Zealand led 8-0 at haUtime. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement247 1964-02-02 13 Gelling Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before. Their Time) Nothing can makfl yon fe«l bo old, tired, and depressed as loslnr Klcrpi and energy because of QattTng Up Night* or Burning, Smarting, Itchlnos Acidity. And If your back aches ana BhKumatlsm Pains In Joints and mus» clck make you247 words
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Article137 1964-02-02 14 COWDREY IS STILL THERE WITH AN UNBEATEN 90 CALCUTTA, Saturday. DRIZZLE and murky conditions caused some two and a quarter hours play to be lost by tea as England continued to struggle against India today on the third day of the Third Test here r At close England137 words
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Article214 1964-02-02 14 Johnson's tries decisive CINOAPORL. Sat Wing'J lorward Ronnie Johnson was in 1m element today and practically won the game on h.s own for SRU Captain's XV. who beat President's XV 24-8 on the padang today. President's XV had the misfortune of losing scrumhalf Williams in the seventh minute. Williams came214 words
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Article94 1964-02-02 14 INDIA Ist Inns 241 England Ist inns (Thursdays total 149 for three). Bolus c and b Durenl 39. Hints c De>.u b Durani 13. Smith c JaiMinha b Boide 19. Cowdrev not out 90. Parks lbw N.tdkarni 30. Parfltt c and b Desai 4. Wilson st Kunderam b L'h.ttuiraseknar94 words
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Article36 1964-02-02 14 NEWCASTLE. Sat.— The Soutl. African cricket team drew ttieii two-day match with a New Soutt> Wales Country II here today Scores: South Africans 419 and 215 lor five. New South Walef Country Pleven 15436 words
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Article166 1964-02-02 14 Ist GOLD TO BRITAIN INNSBRUCK, Sat.— Tony Nash, 27-year-old company director, and Captain Robin Dixon. son of Lord Olentoran, won the Olympic two-man bob title on the Igls run here this morning to gain Britain's first gold medal in the Winter Olympics since 1952. lluv trumphed in their shiny hluuReuter - 166 words
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Article460 1964-02-02 14 OH KEE TIANG Penang - OH KEE TIANG Penang. I F. O-MllLii "mM^ By Sat. FAP plan to form Supporters' club in bid to retain $77,000 property Football Association of Penang will start a move to form a Supporters' Club "not later than April 1." It will be the first such club in460 words
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Article, Illustration543 1964-02-02 14 BRADMAN AND CO-SELECTORS UNDER FIRE FOR CHOOSING OLD BRIGADE FOR FINAL TEST fANBERRA. Sat. Why are J our AustraJian cricket selectors so conservative? On all sides they are. being roundly criticised now for choosing the old brigade for next Friday's decisive Test against South Africa in Sydney. It543 words
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Article43 1964-02-02 14 KUALA LDMPUR, Sat. Representatives from Singapore Selangor. Penang. Sabnh. Sarawak. Armed Forces and Police are expected to attend *n inaugural meeting to form th<» Malaysia Amateur Boxing Association The meeting will be held on Sunday Fib 9 nt the Merdekii Stadium43 words
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Article35 1964-02-02 14 PENANG. Sat.— Police struck top form this evening when they beat Day Training College 3-0 In a hockey league match at Oreen Lane. Scorers: Sharlful Azman. Peter Fernandez and Kong Pook Yew35 words
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231 1964-02-02 14 WORLD CUP SOCCER: GROUPINGS FOR 70 NATIONS 7 U Hit H, Sat. Seventy nations, whose entries were accepted for the 1966 World Cup. were yesterday placed in 16 groups for the qualifying stages. The 16 countries, including England (hosts) and Brazil (holders) to contest the concluding stages In seven EnglishReuter - 231 words
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387 1964-02-02 14 Jack Fingleton - History shows a country in need must turn to youth Jack Fingleton By unintended to make our young nun jitttry. If one succeed* today he is a popular choice (or England. A failure tomorrow a.-.d he is just as popularly discounted. It is no wonder, therefore, that some of the387 words
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256 1964-02-02 14 Title to Green Jackets as RAAF walkout PENANG, Sat.—Defending champions, RAAF. lost their seven-a-side rugger title when skipper Johnson called his team off tne field midway through the second half in the final against th.c Green Jackets today. The play was characterised by hard tackling and strong running. No quarter256 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-02-02 14 ■OOCa MCFA Cop v flnal: Pfrak v Sgor < Studttini Perak. 5.15 > HOCKEY Spore HA wxes festival (Dover Rd.. 10 ajn.). Friendly: PBO v Raub Indians i Princes Rd. XL. 7.30 am.). CRICKET YMBA v Raub Indians (Brickfields, 1030). GO-KARTING— Seletar meet am).42 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1964-02-02 15 KEN HAMMONDS - BA TTLE OF THE BIG HOTELS. KEN HAMMONDS To find out the answer to this and several other questions 1 s,)oke to some of our leading hoteliers to see what they thought. "Its a very controversial question and purely a matter of opinion," qne of them told me. "I feel,1,162 words
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Article447 1964-02-02 15 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER By One of us "rpHE big property magA nates," says an apologist, "are not all the ruthless types they are supposed to be. One should see them relaxed, as they fly south for the sun." So shy, so innocent that gentle smile. And so benign. Who is447 words
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Advertisement93 1964-02-02 15 rr-tf* jE I LHII mil Prepare for the New Year of the g^^^lC^^^^ I I Dragon brighten your home with W\ MI f if ML ICI Paints. ICI Dukix and Pentalite iTT"*''^^ f l\^ I IUULUA are made of the finest materials... ?ULUX m a c CL oss finish WmWrlM93 words
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Miscellaneous290 1964-02-02 15 POPULAR CROSSWORD 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I U iio.ns;: i. Old lool! 16). 5. DOWN: 1. Take away (6). 2. *tto*l 8 Com* drawing C7>. fftj*^*. *^i*^J*£. >1 men (9i 13. Suitable 7,. 6. Implement (3). 7. Some Doughy (3). 16. Iruect (3) 8. Overjoyed <6i290 words
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Article, Illustration746 1964-02-02 16 Endocil promises you that your skin can be young again with 2 minutes' care each night for 3 weeks What to wear and how to serve your guests EVELYN TU HAS AN ANSWER TO THAT PARTY PROBLEM TN EXACTLY 12 days we shall be celebrating Chinese New Year,746 words
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Article211 1964-02-02 16 Questions And answers I HAVE been suflering from pimples for the last two years and have. unfortunately. fallen lnto the habit of squeczlnß them. hoping that they would subside. Instead they have only got worse. What shall I do? PETER PIMPLES should not be squeezed. To do so is to211 words
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Article383 1964-02-02 16 r'O actors rented a house for a year and got a promise from the landlord to redecorate the place. After some time passed, however, it became obvious the landlord wasn t going to do a thing. Finally the actors drew up a paper asking the landlord383 words
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Advertisement528 1964-02-02 16 Emphasize (#1 I straplessbraj maidenform' Qf (Mode in U.S.A.) EMPHASIS Strapless Cool, cotton cups arc foam lined for accentuation. All elastic back gives 7 inches of breathe-easy stretch. Flat, flexible underwire is cushioned for comfort and sure support. (As illustrated). A wide variety of styles and fabrics include multistitched 3-section528 words
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Article391 1964-02-02 17 POINTER - POINTER BY mo continue with our 1 di.MUs.sion on the electric collar. When thls was used on the watch dog. the result was completely different. Again, the dog had ignored a command, thls time "Leave." A shock was given, and the dog's handler, who had a line on391 words
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Article164 1964-02-02 17 0 ImU- 's question and dealt with one of the movi common rommoditlr*: WHAT IS PJ.TROL? RIGHTLY you may answer: "Oil." but the question then becomes: "Where did the oil come from?" The process began millions of years ago when fragments of plant and animal life collected164 words
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Article627 1964-02-02 17 Learning about lifiethehard way WHATS jour problem? Write to: Miss Jane \.rr The Sunday Times. Times Housp, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Jane Lee: Soon it will be my 21st birthday, but there will be no party or presents for me except perhaps a kiss627 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-02-02 17 iriXM-R of thr wrrkS S3t pnir i» •'Sprint" i.iluni- submittrd by Vip i ti. r Yrw. of 11*. Brewater Ro.ul. Ipoh. Hr usrd a Cannonrf (imfr> and Kodak Infrarrd film. Srttinc f 4, 160 srcond. Hr will br paid by po«t Thr rheque will br pi.otrd to hlm170 words
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Article358 1964-02-02 17 DEAR Know Alis: My boyfriend often tells me that he is like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I have «skrei him many times to explain what this means but he says that if he did. it would spoil his fun. I hope you will let358 words
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Miscellaneous403 1964-02-02 17 Your Sunday radio lOn The Range; 5.30 Emphasis On I Goon Show; 10 00 Jet Speed Rel]>nio MAI AY^IA Percussion: 600 Summary Of cords: 10 30 Calvpsos. 11 00 Stories IIAUIVJ l¥lMl_Mi^i« Programmes For The Evening: FYom World Hlsiorv: 11.15 Willie AM 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- 6.03 New Horizons: 6.18403 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1964-02-02 18 ROBERT JACKSON - ROBERT JACKSON By Lord Nuffield gave away $230. 000,000 of the fortune his strange genius had earned him. In this instalment of our cx clusivc series wc see how he began building up his fantastic motor empire and how the first big money began pouring in. Wc also1,297 words
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Article, Illustration2135 1964-02-02 19 And he started by slashing prices then giving $8,000 to help the crippled Cowley, whlch In turn had superseded the original Oxford» waa admired by everybody. "Ownership," såld a slightly smug advertisement, "puts the motonst in a certaln enviable category for a man is only too often Judged by2,135 words
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