The Straits Times, 3 February 1964
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Title Section21 1964-02-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125.000 He**** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration590 1964-02-03 1 Wednesday date 'CRUCIAL BANGKOK MEETING MAY END HAPPILY WITHIN 24 HOURS OR GO ON UNTIL SUITABLE DECISION TO ALL 3 COUNTRIES IS REACHED' My mission has not been in vain: Khoman KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE crucial meeting of senior ministers from the Maphilindo countries which open in590 words
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443 1964-02-03 1 IT'S STILL CRUSH MALAYSIA, SOEK SAYS AGAIN JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's campaign to "crush" Malaysia remains unchanged. even though she has agreed to attend conferences aimed at settling the smouldering Malaysia dispute by negotiations, President Soekarno said late yesterday. Tactics "The tactics may change 24 times a day, but the objectivesUPI - 443 words
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86 1964-02-03 1 BUENOS- AIRES. Sun.—Malaysia and Indonesia are among a group of Latin American countries which have been Invited to a meeting of Latin American countries called by Argentina In preparation (or world trade talks next month. Yugoslavia has also been Invited. The meeting,' to open inReuter - 86 words
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Article36 1964-02-03 1 HONO KONO. Sun. More than 900 people were made homeless when a fire last night destroyed an estimated 200 structures in a crowded squat tei area In Kowloon. There were no reported casualties. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article42 1964-02-03 1 MELBOURNE. Sun. Sevrr.il Australians have hit the jackpot in the last feu weeks simply by watching loose change. At a recent coin auction here, an anonymous American paid a record Ai: 130 for a rare 1930 Australian penny. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-02-03 1 WILLING HANDS HELP FIREMEN WITH THE HOSES TO FIGHT BLAZE FIREMEN find some helpers in the slum area in Batu Lane. The fire was brought under control after an hour. MORE PICTURES IN PA6E 1236 words
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Article535 1964-02-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. MORE than 400 people lost their homes when a fire razed about 40 squatter huts in Batu Lane today. i Tong Long Foong, 23, a poultry farmer, was forced to cancel his wedding reception. His newly-renov-ated house, specially de- corated535 words
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81 1964-02-03 1 Rubber works gutted near Johore Bahru JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A fire early this morning gutted the Ling Nam Rubber Works at the 4'-_- milestone Jalan Scudai. Eight rubber processing machines, several bales of sheet rubber and thousands of rubber seeds were destroyed. Total damage Is estimated at (100,000. The side81 words
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Article46 1964-02-03 1 WASHINGTON. Sun— A flvecent stamp will be Issued In memory of President Kennedy In May 47th anniversary of his birth. it was announced here. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, his widow, chose the date of Issue, and she will also select the design. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-02-03 1 A trophy gleamed at the champion's grave SINGAPORE. Sun. For five years, a top Singapore badminton player tried unsuccessfully to win the men's open singles championships. He did it last year, but the trophy he had sought so long had to be taken to a. cemetery. This poignant event was214 words
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Article164 1964-02-03 1 Ranger hits moon, but TV fails PASADENA Calif or- nia), Sun. America's Ranger Six spacecraft sjammed into the moon almost on time today but apparently failed to send back any television pictures of the moon's surface, scientists here said. The spacecraft had performed perfectly since its launching from Cape KennedyReuter - 164 words
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Article28 1964-02-03 1 rKAGI'E. Sun. Thirteen miners were kMM m km explosion in mine it K;irvina, north ,Mur;iMi C/ochoMm <fc urws agency (>lrk ported twday— Bruter28 words
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Article, Illustration319 1964-02-03 2 SAIGON. Sunday QENERAL Nguyen Khanh, new chairman of South Vietnam's military junta, told diplomats at a champagne reception yesterday that he hoped a new government would be formed within 10 days and said he himself did not expect to be inReuter - 319 words
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Article33 1964-02-03 2 MANILA. Sun. Representatives of Hilton Hotel International and Delgado Brothers, a Manila business group, have Informed President Macapagal of their agreement to set up a US$lO million 400-room hotel here.— UPl33 words
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Article30 1964-02-03 2 ADDIS ABABA. Sun. Two armed bandits from Somalia were killed yesterday by Ethiopian security forces in an exchange of shots after they crossed the disputed frontier.— UPl.30 words
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Article121 1964-02-03 2 MADAME SOONG TO VISIT CEYLON PEKING. Sun.— Madame Soone Chng Ling (above), one of China's two Vlce-Cbairmen, is to visit Ceylon at the invitation of the Premier, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, it was announced here last night. The date of the visit will be announced later. Madame Soong is the American-educatedReuter - 121 words
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Article33 1964-02-03 2 BELGRADE. Sun.— Mr. Dlnesh Singh. Indian Deputy Foreign Minister, betran talks here yesterday with Yugoslav Foreign Ministry officials on preparations for a second summit meeting of leaders of non-aligned countries. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1964-02-03 2 RANGOON. Sun.— Twenty-seven members of the rebej Communist Party of Burma have surrendered to the Burmese Revolutionary Government authorities under a general amnesty. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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200 1964-02-03 2 Wires snap and 1.5 million people stop moving TOKYO, Sun. Two 1 high voltage cables snapped yesterday and 1.500,000 people stopped moving. The cables cut off all signal lights on four of Tokyo's busiest commuter railway lines during the morning rush to work. Electric trains halted for more than anUPI - 200 words
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69 1964-02-03 2 ALGIERS. Sun.— U Thant. the United Nations Secretary-General, became an honorary citizen of Algiers last night at a ceremony attended by members of the diplomatic corps and Algerian notables. In his first speech since arriving yesterday morning lor a fourday visit, he praised Gen.69 words
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321 1964-02-03 2 28 'GRAB ESTATES' UNIONISTS FREED JAKARTA, Sun.— West J Java Governor Maahudi has ordered the release of 28 employees of the British-owned P. and T. Lands Estates at Subang, and told them that the estates would eventually be nationalised by the Government, it was reported here yesterday. The unionists wereReuter - 321 words
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216 1964-02-03 2 HONG KONG. Sun rkFFICIAL Indonesian sources here warned that a Dutch bank's persistence in pursuing a claim against Indonesia o national shipping company. Pelni. may "seriously disrupt" efforts to restore normal economic relations between Indonesia and The Netherlands. "We are surprisedUPI - 216 words
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102 1964-02-03 2 SAIGON. Sun— One United States services enlisted man was killed and four other Americans injured, one seriously, while removing a bomb from a tar in Saigon late last night. The men were Inside the bar when a small boy told them that a bomb hadReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement150 1964-02-03 2 Advertisement End Face Spots The quickest and easiest way to remedy these little skin blemishes and pimples is to dab them over with lemon delph skin freshener and then, before powdering or making up see that they are protected against possible infection and the entry of acne germs, by smoothing150 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-02-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby GEORGE. WHAT DO MXI DO V DURING TWE NIGHT? 7-^ f., 7\ tuen HOW do you eer)22 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-02-03 3 rIESE two people found how to make, a phone call in comfort by relaxing in the latest telephone chairs. He i the president of the Board of Trade. Mr. Edward Heath Mit- is a 8.8.C. television announcer, Judith Chalmers. They wereMirrorpic - 145 words
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Article, Illustration231 1964-02-03 3 The cold war— by Sir Alec MOSCOW, Sunday DRITAIN's Prime Mi- nister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, told Russia yesterday he hoped the "pointless and unnecessary" cold war was now finished v/ith. In an interview with the government newspaper Izvestia on today's 40th anniversary of Anglo-Soviet diplomatic relations, he declared: "We wereReuter - 231 words
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130 1964-02-03 3 PRIS, Sun. A British mother said here she was prepared to testify in court in defence of Mr. Gaston Naessens, French biologist now facing allegations in connection with his "anticancer" serum. The mother ol six-year-old Susan Pilgrim from Stevenage, Hertfordshire, flew inReuter - 130 words
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228 1964-02-03 3 MAKARIOS COOL TO THAT PEACE FORCE PLAN NICOSIA, Sun.—Pre--11 sident Makarios last night indicated to British and American envoys that he was "very unhappy" with the general outline of the Anglo-American plan for a Western Allied peace-keeping force in Cyprus. Well-informed sources said that full details of the proposals, whichReuter - 228 words
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Article52 1964-02-03 3 WIESBADEN. Sun. West Germans drank more beer last year than ever before, the statistical office reported yesterday. Each citizen drank an average of 30 gallons of beer for a total national consumption of 1.7 billion gallons surpassing the 1962 record by seven per cent, the office said52 words
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409 1964-02-03 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson said yesterday that he did not think it would be "in the interests of freedom" to agree with President de Gaulle's proposal for neutralising South-East Asia. As he understood it, the neutralisation idea applied only to SouthReuter - 409 words
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166 1964-02-03 3 People can 'see' with their fingers MOSCOW, Sun. Russians recently found to have been able to "see"' with their fingers may be using the heat radiation from their skin as a sort of radar, a Soviet scientist suggested yesterday. Dr. Boris KunM.inln. a member of the Sow! Academy of Science.vReuter - 166 words
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Article23 1964-02-03 3 MOSCOW, Sun.— Prof. Kanysh Satpayev, an outstanding Soviet geologist, has died In Moscow aged 65. after a serious illness.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration466 1964-02-03 4 'Wonder boy's' foster mother flies in SINGAPORE. Sun. Two women 8,000 miles apart, who are deeply interested in the future of talented young Singapore violinist. Lee Pan Hon, met for the first time last night They are Pan Hon's mother. Madam Leong Yong Thye. and his English466 words
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Article388 1964-02-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ruthllde Boesch. a Viennese soprano, gave a recital In the Victoria Theatre last night. Billed as "leading soprano of the Vienna State Opera," It came as something of a surprise to find Miss Boesch presenting a programme of twenty-flve Items of which only the last388 words
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Article90 1964-02-03 4 Fair to aid spastic children SINGAPORE. Sun. The Spastic Children's Association will hold a "wonder" fair in the old Admiralty House grounds on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Funds are needed to enlarge the spastic centre at GUstead Road, so as to treat and educate more spastic children90 words
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Article153 1964-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the field153 words
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Article45 1964-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The dispute between Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Limited and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union in connection with proposals for a collective agreement and for the reinstatement of five retrenched employees will be heard by the Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow.45 words
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Article355 1964-02-03 4 AIRPORT: IN AND OUT 'PH»: following l« today a vhrdulu of civil aircraft movtmcnla at Pay* L«t>ar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* OAC: From Melbourne Brlibane, Darwin cBA 71 3 1 9.25 p.m from London. Duiacldorf, latanbul. Abadan, Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA "Mi 5. 30 p.m. Pan-Amtnean: From San Francinco. Lo>355 words
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Article43 1964-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, will give a party for hundreds or children from various races under the care of the Social Weliare Department on Feb. 15, to celebrate Chinese New Year and Hart Raya Puasa.43 words
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Article33 1964-02-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. C. R Krlshnamurthy of the Economic Planning Division, will speak on economics development at a Lion's Club dinner at Prince's Restaurant at 8 p m. on Feb. 5.33 words
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90 1964-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun—Employers in pioneer Industries in Singapore may now engage or re-engage only those persons whose names are in the register kept by the Director of Economic Defence. This order, which Is made under the Economic Defence (Direction of Employment) Ordinance. published on Friday,90 words
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Article, Illustration339 1964-02-03 5 K. BASKARAN - Building flats French way K. BASKARAN By Kuala Lumpur, Sun MUNICIPAL ARCHITECT'S REPORT TELLS HOW HOUSING PROBLEM CAN BE TACKLED HERE THE Municipal architect, Mr. Chow Sion£ Peng, has submitted a comprehensive report to the Commissioner of the Federal Capital on how to tackle the town's "enormous" housing problem the339 words
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168 1964-02-03 5 The story of gallant Veloo in school book now KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The story of R. Veloo, the Klang rubber factory worker who was posthumously awarded the Sri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa for gallantry by the Yang di Pertuan Agong, has been published by the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka In an168 words
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107 1964-02-03 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Manufacturers Association is concerned over the delay in setting up the Tariff Advisory Board for a common market. It decided at a recent committee meeting to write to the Minister of Finance In Kuala Lumpur, expressing the association's concern and107 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-02-03 5 Time off for golf THE Thai Foreign Minister. Ton Thanat Khoman, took time off yesterday morning for a round of golf at the Royal Selangor Golf Club, with Tengkn Abdul Rahman, Tun Abdul Razak and the Thai Ambassador. Mr. Thitinant Na Ranong. This Straits Times picture shows Tun Khoman and87 words
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209 1964-02-03 5 - KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Western German Government official will arrive here shortly to work out a scheme with the Malaysian Government for German doctors to work here. A spokesman of the Ministry of Health said that the Bonn official's name would be209 words
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71 1964-02-03 5 IPOH, Sun.— The registration of children wtao will be eligible to Commence schooling next year started throughout Perak yesterday. The month-long 'registration of children born in 1958 will be conducted at all national primary schools on schooldays between 8.30 a.m. and 12 noon. Every child71 words
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164 1964-02-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. *3 The activities of the Singapore Chinese Chambers of Commerce may be expanded to Include classes for commercial subjects and conducting public examinations in these subjects when its $2 million 10-storey building is completed In a few164 words
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88 1964-02-03 5 KTJALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia will be bost to the fir* general session of the AfroAsian Rural Reconstruction Organisation conference to br held here from Feb. 17 to March 2. It will be opened by the Prime Minister in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall. The Malaysian88 words
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304 1964-02-03 6 RONALD KINSEY - 'Magic eye' speed traps come to a sticky end RONALD KINSEY By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday VENTURE by the traffic police in Malaya into the realm of electronic detection of speeding motorists appears to have come to a sticky end. First introduced early in 1962, the use of radar speed trap304 words
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83 1964-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thß Director of Marine, Capt. J.A.L. Pavitt. today advised all ships to give a wide berth to a dredger in the area of North Channel to the northward of Trbaga from Feb. 6 to Feb. 10. Dredging operation will be earned83 words
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122 1964-02-03 6 Singapore to have 18-hour non-stop broadcasts SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore station of Radio Malaysia will be. on the air nonstop from dawn to midnight from tomorrow. Programmes will start at 6 am. and end at midnight daily. In the past, transmitters have been switched off for an hour in the122 words
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Article147 1964-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Van« i di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof I bin Ishak, has appointed 20 persons to be members of the Muslim Advisory Board here for one year from Jan. 1. They are: Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff. Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim.147 words
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509 1964-02-03 6 PASSES IN GENERAL LAW EXAMINATIONS OF INNS OF COURT T ONDON. Sun. The folxj lowing Malaysian students were successful In the general law examinations of the Inns of Court In December. All students are from Malaya and Singapore, except when shown otherwise within brackets: FINAL EXAMINATION Cla* 3: Simon Muhanraj509 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-02-03 6 James Bell named new U.S. Ambassador here WASHINGTON, Sun.— President Johnson named Mr. James D Bell, a career foreign service officer, as the new United States Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Bell, who is 52, succeeds Mr. Charles F. Baldwin who retired recently. Mr Bell, at present serving as director of241 words
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Article25 1964-02-03 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. In antisecret society raids during the past 34 hours police arrested seven men under the Societies Ordinance and screened another 354.25 words
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435 1964-02-03 7 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND Shares exchange offer open for 28 days i— by CINGAPORE. Sun. The latest Malayan company subject to a take-over bid is Jackson's (Malaya) Ltd., which was formed in 1959 and holds a wide number of agencies including those for provision, pharmaceuticals.435 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-02-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun —Three weeks ago, shy 13--year-old Amnah binte Mahmood (above) faced a bleak future when her widowed mother found she could not afford to continue to keep her daughter at school. Today. Amnah was all smiles because she tan continue with hrr180 words
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Article69 1964-02-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A tour ol Malaysia and six other Asian countries Is to be made by the New Shakespeare Company, which performs at the Regent's Park open-air theatre In London. Among the plays to be taken on the 20-week trip, which begins In August, Is Antigone, by69 words
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115 1964-02-03 7 Batu Pahat Town Council to have new building BATL PAHAT. Sun. The Town Qouncil here is to get a new twostorey building to house its various offices before the end of the year. A State Government loan of SBOO.OOO was approved for the project in 1962. Originally the council requested115 words
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Article37 1964-02-03 7 IPOH. Sun. A Ki-amlinotiifi Lim Kwee Eng. 77. was robbed of $2 by two youths armed with daggers in Douglas Road here last night while she and her einht-year-old grnndson were on thrir wav home.37 words
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171 1964-02-03 7 Immigration: Non-citizens carefully considered for jobs- pENANG, Sun.— Every application for an employment pass from a non-citizen is considered "very carefully," a spokesman of the Malaysian immigration headquarters said here today. He was commenting on a reader's letter in the Straits Times asking how an Intending employer satisfied the Immigration171 words
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Miscellaneous251 1964-02-03 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Grammar School somewhere 8. She writes in a reckless way In Herts nited lor Its air (1. (8). 6). 9. Write. over the outside. S. 6. Honest man need* a spring "must" (or "can" (6). In his boot* to be a magician I 10. Toy251 words
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570 1964-02-03 8 Woman welfare worker criticises the social attitude of Muslim men CjJ Kuala Lumpur, Sun. jyjUSLIM men treat their women like servants. This was the criticism levelled at them at the SouthEast Asia Regional Conference of the World Muslim Congress here today. "The men expect the570 words
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Article246 1964-02-03 8 SINGAPORE, Sun 'THE Singapore Government Administrative and A Clerical Services Union and the establishment branch of the Finance Ministry held talks yesterday to discuss salary revision and other claims for clerical officers and clerical assistants in Government service. i 1 The union's president, Mr.246 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-02-03 8 Govt men learn how not to frustrate people KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One of the fundamentals in the training programme for Government servants being conducted by the Malaysian Government Staff Training Centre in Petaling Jaya is to instil into trainees "how not to make the public frustrated with Government officials." This194 words
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151 1964-02-03 8 KUALA KANGSAR Sun. Ten men in a lorry tied up a family of six at Lam rubber estate in Kuak. about 19 miles from bere. last night and took away 27 piculs of rubber worth about $2,000 from the nearby estate151 words
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Miscellaneous125 1964-02-03 8 Alloy Ovp By V. T. Hamlin \so»%t££g£ li^f^f^o ?i^^lK MKek Trmcy By Chtmter GwiH H|^^H|^HH^H| ''tHEY'RE SOLD ASCOPtES.I t AND THIS IS LIV DROPOtrT.^ fuOOK.BOVS. REAL 1 OF COURSE. TO SUPPLY OUR MASCOT, WHO VIOLATED WHAT IS OPERATION? YES, WCVE MADE COPIES CERTAIN DECOR USUALLY ALL THE RULES BY OOINO125 words
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Article, Illustration1668 1964-02-03 9 JACK FISHMAN - Her fears for security of her happy family life JACK FISHMAN SHE COT THE KNACK OF LICHTENINC THE CREAT BURDEN OF WASHINGTON LIFE... SHE WOULD DO IT FOR JACK— THOUGH IT WAS NOT A CONSCIOUS DECISION L THAT'S WHY JACKIE TURNED THE WHITE HOUSE INTO A HOME 1 1 11,668 words
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Article712 1964-02-03 10 Disagreement over the Borneo ceasefire gives fresh urgency to the Bangkok meeting of Foreign Ministers. They assemble there on Wednesday. Their first task obviously must be to agree on the terms of the ceasefire, and the supervision of this agreement by the Thai Government. It is little712 words
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Article326 1964-02-03 10 Britain's eagerness to escape from an expensive trap in Cyprus has drawn in the whole of Nato, creating complexities as yet unexplored. The straightforward interposition of 1 troops between feuding Greeks and Turks has gained entirely new dimensions, and the negotiation of a settlement to the island's communal326 words
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Article182 1964-02-03 10 Speaking to the Malayan Association of Certified Public Accountants. Mr. Tan Siew Sin touched upon a question which calls for study by the Government, the university and the advanced sections of the business community. This is the problem of accelerating capital formation through the techniques of the public182 words
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Article459 1964-02-03 10 Garry Barker - SAIGON'S MYSTERY GENERAL Garry Barker THE MAN WHO DIEM BANISHED IS NOW 8055... h> S~AIGON, Mon.— Vietnam's new boss, 36-year-old Gen Nguyen Khann, Is still much a mystery man. Reputedly once a close friend of Madame Nhu. he remained outside Saigon politics until nis dramatic seizure of oower last Thursday.459 words
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LETTERS
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Letter253 1964-02-03 10 r would appear (S.T. Jan. 31) that Mr. Tan Slew Sin has quietly been leading a right-wing Alliance Government up the socialist path. He claims that though the Alliance Is "supposed" to be right-wins It has been "more socialist" In practice. This claim raises two Interesting questions253 words
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Letter300 1964-02-03 10 YOU suggest in a leader (S.T. Jan. 31) that all that is necessary to provide flre protection at Langkap Is the provision of a hydrant. This Is not so. The Cameron Highlands-Teluk Anson pipe line Is a trunk main, the primary purpose of which is supplying water to300 words
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Letter58 1964-02-03 10 RADIO MALAYSIA broadcasting from Kuala Lumpur attempts to propagate the use of the national language in "learn a word a day." As a school teacher whose work begins at 7.35 m the morning. I am unable to listen except at week-ends The programme should be broadcast ]ust before58 words
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Article917 1964-02-03 10 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS New moves to keep the peace —by London, Sun. IT is not surprising fha t an international solution is again being sought to keep the peace in Cyprus now that the treaties which established the island as an independent republic have broken down. For the problem of917 words
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288 1964-02-03 10 Leslie Finer - IN GREECE: EXPLOSIVE FACTOR IN POLLS CAMPAIGN Leslie Finer kj A THENS. Sun. The A Cyprus situation has introduced an explosive factor into the Greek election campaign. (Polling t.ikts place February 16). The breakdown of the London talks and the thrrat of further conflict in Cyprus may ul-vrr-sHv affect the288 words
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Advertisement891 1964-02-03 10 StraiU Tmm k Ibky MaS COCO HOMM AIKAM OOCO VTO-MAM MAM4NM AT HOLUWO «O*I>HUTW«« CTTY tOOC HOM LT» TMB MWt PMOMT M. M. MMAM. tm-7. om«# nm. w+m m V. MTMAMHV OO I*l4l Jataa tUdT. MM CLASSIFIED ADS. it Wmrdt tit (Mimammm) THE ENGAGEMENT Is anas—ail bwwecn Jeffrey so Mr.891 words
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Advertisement31 1964-02-03 10 PHILIPS gijsp SUES AM SCIVtCf IFg-*-g TELEVISION f Showroom farilitiet V al (Vmenceau llouw 1 extended until 8.39 p.m. except Sundays i ALUED RADIO I*o CLCMCMCCAU AVCNWC J. »tNCAPOMC Ta* 2»O«531 words
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Advertisement52 1964-02-03 10 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. th* LAItQiST amd STRONGEST AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00. ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 1 8,000,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $454,839,986 00 SAVE SAFELY -SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C •MANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH EAST ASIA 1 jg*^ Quality... \^ss^ filter smoker nan-filter Mul I smoker! L^' i^ 6s FINES52 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-02-03 11 Special 'crime busters' squad to fight pay grabs gINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Police have formed a special squad of tough, handpicked "crime busters" to combat the alarming increase of armed gang robberies. Ten major armed robberies were committed during the past three months. In payroll grabs alone, thugs netted $150,000 during296 words
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Article68 1964-02-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Malaysian branch of the Annamalai University Alumni Association is being organised here. One of the organisers. Mr. S. Sethu. said the main aim of the A.U.A.A. In Malaysia is to maintain constant liaison with the University and among the members themselves He hoped68 words
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Article51 1964-02-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Oovernment has ordered the acquisition of more than 267,000 square feet of land along Lornie Road and Adam Road for broadening these two roads. The two roads, after improvement, will form a trunk road linking Toa Payoh housing estate and Buktt Timah51 words
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Article54 1964-02-03 11 IPOH, Sun. A woman attendant In the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan. Ng Sin Yoke. 41. had her 8150 pay packet stolen from her quarters vest«rday. She discovered the loss when she found the front door of her quarters forced open on her return from54 words
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153 1964-02-03 11 Xl AM AN. Sun. The Pahang branch of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers is to ask the State Government to allocate land for its 300 members to help them build homes. The chairman of the branch. Mr. K. SockalinKam,153 words
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170 1964-02-03 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two men and a five-year-old girl died in three road accidents in the past 24 hours, during which 158 accidents were reported. A pedestrian, Tan Klat Teng, 70, was knocked down by a van which went out170 words
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128 1964-02-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ten people were killed and 17 seriously Injured In road accidents here during December last year. This is stated In tne minutes of a meeting of the Traffic Advi.tiry Committee held on Jan. 15 and released today. The' committee128 words
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Article120 1964-02-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The president of ihe Kerala Association Mr. V. Surendranath. today said that It wu the duty of the ay socation to co-operate with the people of Singapore to build a healthy and prosperous Malaysia. He was speakjie at the association's 48th annual meeting,120 words
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Article, Illustration333 1964-02-03 11 They bring rain too, says Minister Wok SINGAPORE GOES ON A TREE-PLANTING EXPEDITION SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, and Assemblymen were among more than 200 community leaders who vent on a tree-planting expedition today in the scorching sun. They planted about 100 trees along Alexandra333 words
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101 1964-02-03 11 I PENANO, Sun.— The first round 1 the world liner to can at Penang this year, the Andes, arrived here today with 450 British and Ameri- can tourists on board. Shortly after the Andes berthed alongside Swettenham Pier, four I pretty Malayan girls In101 words
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Article56 1964-02-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. tiuii.— ln Saturday's Straits Times it was incorrectly stated that the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul RazaJt, would lunch with the rhai Ambassador. Mr. Thiunant Na Ranong. Due to a typographical mistake, Tun Razak's name was substituted for that of the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun56 words
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Article23 1964-02-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th« secretary-general of the Afro-Asian Rural Reconstruction Organlsaton, Mr. K. D. Sharma. will arrive her* on Fob. 12.23 words
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Article, Illustration393 1964-02-03 11 No more land for further expansion FULL HOUSE IN PETALING JAY A KUALA LUMPUR, Sun PETALING JAVA has put up its "house full" sign and there is very little land to be had from the Petaling Jaya Development Corporation for industrial purposes. I The Principal Assistant State Secretary, Selangor, Inche393 words
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Advertisement55 1964-02-03 11 Lecture and Demonstration PAUL FLAUBERT of BRILLIANT FRENCH MAKE-UP ARTIST will give a Lecture and Demonstration on the perfect Make-Up for you in Robinson's Restaurant TODAY at 3p.m. And. if you have any questions or problems about your beauty routine, do ask him —he will be delighted to give you55 words
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Advertisement239 1964-02-03 11 Fop the best go for Expertly enjine«nd,e!ejanily designed, compact and port- 'BHBIHBIHB 1 abie 19' P300 GRUNDIG is undoubtedly today's leading Bb^bSA name for all portable TV iets. It'i ideally suited both for in- J door and outdoor maximum r*"| enjoyment and relaxation. With GIUJNDIG 23' 5325 the world of239 words
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Miscellaneous652 1964-02-03 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE I OAPI .<~ av «ia MEDILM WAVE SERVICE KMUIU WMLMT3IM 476 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE^tMSVICE SERVICE 41.7 Metre, A.M-. b.oo lunc oiuiiai. Ne--6.01 Morning Preiude. ..16 u0 lime Oig JcU I>letti> New«; Ml i»reakla*t milletm. l o iVjipourw .^u 7.30 Up And About; B.IS News;652 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-02-03 12 Desperate bid to save belongings CLOSE-UP of firemen on the scene, helped by some of the people in the area A GIRL struggles to save a dressing table, helped by some men. CURIOUS crowds mingle with the victims, some guarding their belongings. StraitsHarold Teo and Chung Chong Sung; Harold Teo - 81 words
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195 1964-02-03 12 q^ANAH RATA, Sun. A 20-room wooden bungalow belonging to the widow of the late Mr. Gurdit Singh, a Justice of the Peace, was destroyed by fire at Brinchang. two miles north of here, yesterday. Total damage is estimated at about $30,000. Four of the rooms195 words
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Advertisement388 1964-02-03 12 New DATSUN <zfc Bluebird 1200 cc f Completely Newly-designed The cc-npletely new modern design, inside and outside, embraces M W^^M^m\ the new longer and lower, most spacious interior room, wider wind- 1^? r«i)[Hll iMM^\\ shield and windows, providing passengers with greater riding comfort 09\ dashboard upholstered with thick life-gLard pad.388 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Article117 1964-02-03 13 THE TRIAL OF CHARLES DE GALLLE. By Alfred Fabre-Luce. (Methnen 305.) MB. Fabre-Luce's book has been banned in France. Naturally. But lt was banned only after It had been in circulation for tome time and after extracts had been serialised in a leading newtpaper. The public evidently was117 words
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1120 1964-02-03 13 ALLINGTON KENNARO - GOVERNOR POPE HENNESSY: 'A trial to superiors and subordinates' ALLINGTON KENNARO By IAM afraid that a watchful eye is necessary over Mr. Hennessy's proceedings", wrote Her Majesty's Secretary of State, Lord Carnarvon, when John Pope Hennessy, the new Governor of Hong Kong, emerged flushed but triumphant from his first lively1,120 words
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324 1964-02-03 13 THE MARCH ON DELHI. By A. J. Barker (Faber and Fa bar. 42a) By DAVID SZE THE title suggests a full account at last of the Indian National Army's part in the Japanese thrust into NorthEast India, an assault which was shattered at Imphal324 words
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Advertisement318 1964-02-03 13 f\ f\ YEARS OF I RESEARCH MAKES \J IJthehexanon M I LENS ALONE WORTH ni Ithe price of any (HJkon^ca '■»T =!>^af>r feY "i" > ""liiiiii"*' v —^r^^\m S^3>^* bw~' I P f m -gj ft K. O WlCft b^IB KONICA EE MATIC KONICA EE MATIC Hexonon f/2.8 40mm lens.318 words
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Advertisement246 1964-02-03 13 H Brilliant New 23" Sets the Fashion Internationally bT 'fs^^» Whotever the camera sees you see vividly brought to life on the Pye 4302's big 23" icreen! This is the set thot <ji iets o new internotionol stondard of TVrpertection. Brilliant Pye research brings you pictures of a clarity never246 words
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Advertisement673 1964-02-03 14 [[■■■^■■■■MhißltiyMißiMMMMlßl I Continued from Page IB I SITUATIONS VACANT St Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ef. txtrm P.O. BOX N* A S97S Ail applicants thanked. Post has been filled. THE ADVERTISER Box A 3453 ST K.L. Position tilled. Applicants thanked HOME APPLIANCES SALESMEN required. Must bave experience and knowledce of673 words
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Advertisement1108 1964-02-03 14 SITUATIONS WANTED Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txlrm INDIAN. 23. Federal Citizen, four years experience with Chartered Accountants Firm, ifdl L.C.C. BookKeeplag Intermediate Certificate past "i'h Distinction, can type at 40 w.p.m. seeks permanent job a* Book-Keeper/ Acco'ints Clerk General Clerk. Please reply Box A 3039 B.T. K.L. ACCOMMODATION1,108 words
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Advertisement1111 1964-02-03 14 EDUCATION !t Word* SS (Min.)— Box St el*, txtro FOORMANS SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Enrolments accepts daily students for Piano. Piano-accordlon. Violin. Uuitat, Hawaiian Guitar, Trumpet. Haxopnone. Clarinet. Drums Tel. (Spore, MSA HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing? Improve your knowledge of tbe National Languase by reading Beritu Harian dally, the only1,111 words
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Advertisement912 1964-02-03 14 TUITION Word* W (Min.)— Box St et: txtn English: Secondary and preUnlversity Classes. Telephon* ***** Spore. INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP tuition for Primary Secondary students at 1 ihur convenience Tel: (S'porei *****. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word* SS (Mln.)— Box tt et*. txtro FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. nay* a wid* rang* of Pan Books912 words
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Advertisement1027 1964-02-03 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box St cto. mxtrm FIAT SOB 19SS excellent condition royal blue new respray over 40 m.p.g. economical ca- with Brat class pertormanc* (1.550 0.n.0. Phon* (B'pore) sniM. jaguar type with Detachable Hard Top Record Player and Radio Engine (Excellent condition 8.000 miles all for1,027 words
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Advertisement1060 1964-02-03 14 FOR SALE Word* SS (Mln.) Box St et*. txtrm LATEST SQUARE LINE Bosch I Refrigerator Now On Display At Singapore Refrigeration Company. After Sale* Service Guaranteed. Telephone Spore -JLM9B. ALWAYS STOCKIST BEOiMEBTI, Blankets. Bedcovers, Towels. Pillowcases. Le* Jeans J13.30. B.H.T. Doutatram Co., 46/30. Higb Street. 8 por*. Tel: *****. NURSING1,060 words
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Advertisement846 1964-02-03 14 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) M Word* $S (Min.)— Box tt el: txtrm KB.W STRAITS VIEW Hotel J.B Sfindi Dancing St I'looribowi Nlgbtly Tel: 2133. JOHORE HOTEL J.B. Endlsb Chines* food Aireoadltioned Rooms Pkoae 2355/ S. BARS RESTAURANTS (Fed.) t»J»;«r*| «4 (Mi*.)— Box St et: txlr, WATO SHACK BAR J.B Alrcoodi846 words
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Advertisement826 1964-02-03 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Im lied Irom teaeial Citizens lor the post oi seciciaiy. uu>incl council iNorui. i>roviuce Weilesiey. Qualification*. Advocate ov Solicitor ol Uie Supreme Court ol Uie reaeiauoa oi MMlaya. A«e: candidate!) kliould not be leas tuau 2a years. i.k-prrirtite: sM MsaM IDIM yeais expei ieuc« v826 words
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Advertisement1285 1964-02-03 15 TO HVtRPUUL WtSI CIAS I UU Out Sport Urns r s n*u. •■tnaM JMHOLYCW (vonmouth, Luirpeal ll Pt/Fek 4 IYCAON .nerptol Glasgow la Pt Fel 4 Fil 1 MILAMPUI Luerpiil' FH 1 FH ft* 1/11 FM 11 PYRRHUS L,.f,mi, PuM.n Clasgo* FU 11 FU II FH II •JAI Liitrptll, D.b!.n1,285 words
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Advertisement1334 1964-02-03 15 E^9 THE EAC CINES irttOAPoti wala imtMi»*.smmH*AM» «hamo ►7^"^. t«o««i >*a» jtMOMa*Mi Y"*^****! MiLiNfc) Ik UPJUA, U Mill, MMOKRt, MtMtft, AHIMUP ROTIERIAM, AMSUROAM, I>LU. SOIHtNIUII ANO COnNHAttN. I—— TTna»^^^^™^3Bi^ ■■■ASIA" a) S. 42-41/ 4 FU 5/ 7 FU 1/ I ffl "UNA I) 11/21 Fll 22/27 Ftl 21/21 FU ■SINALOA-1,334 words
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Advertisement1246 1964-02-03 15 I BENULINE~\ UPOISO SERVICI 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL m CONIINtNIAt POlO BENMHOR FM BT" Bj s p i ri mUST* H -SSS2- S3 DirunAD AM for London Ftk 21 BLNUOKAN Hamburg Mar I S poii ft a 1 11 Ptnani M. 15/TMa> Flk S/ I raor. P S'baa t^aaag BENARTY lit,1,246 words
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Advertisement1265 1964-02-03 15 6c CO., LTD. Wo--Ith N». ***** taP"W ELLKRMAN LIMB «fc KXAVBNBBS LIMB "Jm LONO4ML IUMWRt ROTTERDAM LOS ANSLUS, lUKun,., MAVILiWLL I MlboUSOßOUfial OUTTLE. VANCOUVER I POOILANO CIH OF UICESTER UMW t *«J^ S'pon P S'haro Pinang UONIVILLJ 24/20 FU Oai.ts 27 FU 25 /2IFH 2/1 Mm iTilaf t AIM Calls1,265 words
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Article658 1964-02-03 16 Tin is now easier AFTER reaching a new high level of $526.75 on Friday the Straits tin price reacted fairly sharply on Saturday morning falling $1.50 to $525.50. This followed the softer conditions on the London market on Friday where the price eased £3 to £3 on reduced buying Interest658 words
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Article1131 1964-02-03 16 THE table of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange thews but business te Jaa. 25. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H aad L standing for Highest and Lowest bosineas for 1963 aad this year to date. imusreiAU H L AIM Bficli1,131 words
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Article30 1964-02-03 16 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicnL) Jmn 27. 63 eta. $5*1.87 28. «3% ota. 5522.7S 29. M% eta. 5523.0* 30. 65 eta. $5:5.25 SI. 64'/, eta. $526.75 Frb. 1. $525.5830 words
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Article145 1964-02-03 16 I RUBBER lutures in New York iv last weelc were steadier with dealings light. Better markeia abroad contributed to the gain here. Latterly, the market slipped when some reaction developed la Singapore. "Z Traders said that factory buying In physical rubber was routine with sheet and145 words
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Article46 1964-02-03 16 On the Free C>changa Market tn Heng Kens, on Saturday, the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.73t for TT and S 72| for sath. Sterling was quoted at 15.96 aad one taal el geld at MS* All Malayan Exchange Banks' Aiteelation rates were unchanged.46 words
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Article43 1964-02-03 16 Industrials: Tins: S rubber*: Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 109.03 108.26 107.43 121.44 121.58 122.25 106.64 106.64 106.4* Dec. 31. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 10 I Jan. 31 108.39 123.29 106.44 Feb. 108.21 123.5! 106 4'43 words
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Article47 1964-02-03 16 Current payment Date oi payment lol.i. lor Total tot prrTinut Jongkonc Bank vain anting vinta Ki-llas Tin tedford Robber ■iinU KMlas Rubber on. S.i l.i k Interim 11s. 12i'^ f 20 %t 1d.%1 5%t March 7 Feb. 17 Peb. 26 rear 16s. 407* year 25%47 words
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Advertisement1043 1964-02-03 16 I*°!orientI lines i TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "IBERIA" Deporting SINGAPORE 17th February 1964 Arrivi»t LONDON 7th March 1964 via) Aden, Pert Said, Naples, i, Lisbon. S.S. "ARCADIA" Departing SINGAPORE 23rd February 1964 Arriving LONDON 16th March 1964 vio Bombay, Aden, Pott Said, Piraeus, Marseilles Gibraltar. (Each ship1,043 words
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Advertisement321 1964-02-03 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares To Ail Eirtf m CiDm Vessel Pep. S'pors Arr. Geno. VIc!tORIA" tf 2/64 29/ 2/64 "G. GALILEI" 22/ 2/64 9/ 3/64 "ASIA" 5/ 3/64 28/ 3/64 G. MARCONI 21/ 3/64 6/ 4/64 "VICTORIA" 9/ 4/64 2/ 5/64 "G.GALILEI" 25/4/64 11/321 words
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Advertisement702 1964-02-03 16 I NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Teoh Leong Tin is no longer employed by us as a salesman as from the 28th of January. 1964. and therefore has no authority to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. OUTHRIE AND COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED. Kuala Lumpur.702 words
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Article2381 1964-02-03 17 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange continued as unpredictable as ever last week and as a result industrials put up a somewhat disappointing: performance. When Indonesian confrontation against Malaysia looked blackest industrial shares boomed, but last week when the possibility of an accord2,381 words
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Article699 1964-02-03 17 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Friday Jan. 31. INDUSTRIAL! B. A.rx ords 12.45 15 00 Kouitead 1.52 1.84 iVntral I>rop 1.57 1.59 nty Dcv ai «i, C.3. Holdlnir 3.38 3 40 Con. Tin Smelt Pref 17/9 M/v Orda699 words
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Advertisement433 1964-02-03 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that I. Chua Teng Liang of No: 40-43. Boon Lay Road. Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No: 40-43. Boon Lay Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First433 words
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Advertisement395 1964-02-03 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that LEE SEE CHAN of No. 50 Temple Street, Singapore, has applied for a 2nd Class Public House Licence In respect of premises Nos. 377C--383C Jalan Besar. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate,395 words
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Advertisement770 1964-02-03 17 NOTICES SELANGOR COCONUTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an Interim dividend of 10* r less 40<~r Income tax will be paid on 25th February. 1964 to all stockholders whose names appear on the company's register as at 18th February, 1964. NOTICE IS FURTHER770 words
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Advertisement812 1964-02-03 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EXISTING VACANCY Child Care institution, Hong Kong. Assistant Superintendent: Salary from HKt2.OOO-2.500 per month. Starting rate commensurate with experience. Requirements: il) Male, graduate from approved college or university with diploma or degree In Social Work. (11) Experienced in Institutional work or related field. Oil) Ability to read and812 words
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Advertisement729 1964-02-03 17 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR RE-TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. contractors In class -C and above up to 12 00 noon on sth February. 1964 at the, office of the Jurutera Negert. i Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. For erection and completion ot the court house at Klang. All particulars729 words
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Advertisement472 1964-02-03 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDER NOTICE Tender for the "laying of approximately 4 miles of 15' 8' and 6" diameter n.sbestos cement Watai ma:ii.- trom Kuaia KanKsar loan to Saiong Road junction" ■will be received at the office of tha Jurutera Prngua&a Peiaoat Kerj* Ayer, J.K.R. Perak Ipoh. up472 words
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203 1964-02-03 18 SOCCER Perak Chinese 5 Selangor Chinese 1 IPOH, Sun. Perak Chine.se outplayed Selangor Chinese In a MCFA Cup semi -final < at Stadium Perak here to- day. Perak will meet Malacca Chinese in the final here on Feb. 16. Perak were in203 words
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Article126 1964-02-03 18 INNSBRUCK, Sun. Lidia Sko- blikova, the Russian "queen of the ice." completed the grand slam < of the four 1964 Olympic women's speedskating events here today. Roared on by a large crowd at the Innsbruck ice rink, the 24- year-old schoolmistress from Che- lUblusk. in the126 words
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Article25 1964-02-03 18 PENANG. Sun. Green Jackets failed to turn up for their League hockey match against YMCA •t Dato Kramat today. YMCA ware awarded a walkover.25 words
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2217 1964-02-03 18 gING APORE, Sun. West Australian jockey Fred Moore scored a double at Bukit Timah today. He took the first race on Tarzan II his first winner in this country I and promptly followed up by winning on Kerles Then veteran jockey Mickey2,217 words
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Article107 1964-02-03 18 TOTAL POOL: 91M.745 1 No. *****9 1186.831) 8 No. *****4 ($24.8*9) 3 No. *****9 ($12,4*4) Starters ($1,200 each): Nm. *****6. *****6, *****2, 222*42, *****1, *****9. 2(2839. *****3, *****7. *****1, 34*665, *****3, *****6. *****6, *****9, 4*6964. Consolation ($750 each) Nos. *****0, *****6, *****9, *****8, *****2. 442*61, 3*5213. *****8. *****1.107 words
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Article171 1964-02-03 18 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Hockey Federation confirmed today that former Indian Olympic star, R. 8. Gentle, has been engaged as a coach. Gentle's first task In ttiis country will be to take charge of the third centralised trainIng for the Malaysia Olympic squad171 words
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Article50 1964-02-03 18 RINOAPOR.E Sun.- Ooh Chye Hin was re-elected president of the Singapore Amateur Baske:ball Federation at the annual meeting today. Other officials: Vice-president* Boon Peng Yam, Tan Olm Chun Ch'ng Tok Ngam and Ng Alk Huang: Cftlnese secretary Lim noon: English secretary Tay Kum Ssong; treasurer Sob Chwee liSt»(.50 words
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Advertisement105 1964-02-03 18 I SOON IN MANILA i SHI I ■mhm I W m L S3 Ma 7&? W" JL. kV I I X I I 111 r\J »*^l i Jffl MANILA f§ V 8-23 FEBRUARY 1964 jg For the first time in Southeast Asia, the most extensive array of modern French com-105 words
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Advertisement406 1964-02-03 18 BUY f sK& f A a FOR i GERMANY'S t fflß l|i||\ CHINESE I BEST |H|llJP NEW YEAR^ men's JrrH Fj SHOES 4? UADI DAY*' ■j- HAKI KAiA Wpnvfl INI Hi mill m \H mm m m wml J9 Mr \K Wwl Fashionable shoes of distinction j nhermain •Leading shoemakers406 words
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612 1964-02-03 19 LONDON. Sun. rfOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, leaders of the English First Division, were beaten yesterday by their London neighbours Chelsea, who won 2-1 at home. This is the second time in less than a month that Chelsea have upset Spurs. On Jan. 8Reuter - 612 words
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Article76 1964-02-03 19 SINQAPORE, Sun. A magnificent second half rally by Royal Air Force Seletar enabled them to beat Jansenites 4-1 to become the first Services team to win the Paramsothy Memorial Cup in the SHA six-a-side hockey festival at Dover Road today. Schools, who were knocked out from76 words
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272 1964-02-03 19 THE TEST Jaisimha leads fight back by India /CALCUTTA. Sun. Alter yj England had crawled to a first Innings lead of 26 on the fourth day of the Third Test here, India fought back with spirited batting In their second innings. At close they wer*» 180 for two. 154 aheadReuter - 272 words
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120 1964-02-03 19 Jack Fingleton - Umpires criticise Premier's choice Jack Fingleton from /CANBERRA, Snn AusV/ tralian Prime Minister Sir Robert Menxles knows that politically It Is impossible to pleas* everybody and he Is now finding it the same in the cricket sphere. Sir Robert Is being taken to task for not choosing local umpires for120 words
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Article1278 1964-02-03 19 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 West Ham 2 «o*K»n t .Notts Forest 3 Burnley n/BA Fnlbam 2 Leicester l Ipswich S Birmingham 2 Liverpool 6 ShefT. Utd. I Alan. L'nited 3 Arsenal ShrfT Wed. 0 Everton Stoke 3 Blackburn 1 Tottenham 1 Chelsea Wolves 1 Blackpool1,278 words
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Article510 1964-02-03 19 RUGBY ROUNDUP T ONDON Sun. —Wales v scored a surprise 11-3 win over Scotland in their Rugby Union international at Cardiff yesterday, fighting back after the Scots had gone ahead within six minutes. Scotland were favourites yesterday after beating France and drawing with New Zealand- TheReuter - 510 words
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Miscellaneous79 1964-02-03 19 SUMMARY SWIMMING: 1.500 m handi c»p (Penungi 1 l.im Hock Ein 2 Llm Rnay Senjr 3 Goh Cheonjr Eng 42:32.0. HOCKEY: Friendly: PHA President's XI 1 Penang Sikhs 0 (at Penang) S'gor Sikhs 2 Pabang Indians 0: Rauo Indians 2 FEO 0 (at K.I. i BADM~\ TON— Friendly (Rawang): Socfin79 words
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Obituary49 1964-02-03 20 JOSEPH ANDREWS of Malayan Fertilltem Ltd.. Singapore pained away at 4.35 p.m. 2-2-64. Kuneral Bldadari Cemetery Jp.m. today. NVAM KAR KHIM. aged 47. Sand!land* Buttery. pa.«.«.d away peacefully an 1-2-64 leaving behind widow. t«o daughters, m, israndson. grandfather. Cortege leave* 5 luc I'.J at 3 p.m. 11 tt.49 words
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Article35 1964-02-03 20 THI REMAIN! OF Madam Chnn Gaik Suan. motbe- of Yap Thu-n Chin •ltd Tap Thirn Sans. Postmaster. Kuala, Kangiar will Icavr. Slmpann Road, Kota. Taiping at 11.00 a.m. 3-2-84 for interment Hokklen Cemetery. Taiplng.35 words
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Article35 1964-02-03 20 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Government Public Works Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. today presented 12 scholarships of $50 each to members' children at a ceremony held at the P.W.D. Club. Kallang.35 words
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Article34 1964-02-03 20 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San, will end his weeklong tour of the rural districts In Singapore to find out the problems of the farmers tomorrow.34 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-02-03 20 SINGAPORE WELCOMES KING BAUDOUIN SINGAPORE, Sun. The Belgian community in Singapore turned up in full force at the Singapore Airport this evening to welcome King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola of the Belgians who flew in for a brief private visit. Also present at the airport to greet the Royal couple194 words
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348 1964-02-03 20 IPOH, Sunday MALAYSIANS can look forward to a general call-up for military service if the United Democratic Party is elected to power. A resolution on military service was one of .18 on r topics ranging from the sovereignty of Malaysia, the general348 words
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Article233 1964-02-03 20 PENANG, Sunday. THE Penang division of the United Democratic x Party today pledged to go on working for an anti-Alliance united front in the State elections based on the party's aim to give the people what they need and want. The UDP*s Penang Secretary,233 words
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Article101 1964-02-03 20 CANADA TO HELP INDUSTRY QINGAPORE. Sun.— A threeo man team of Canadian engineering consultants flew in here today to find openings for Canadian participation In development projects in Malaysia. The Government-sponsored mission, comprising Mr. J Hahn, Mr. J. E. Davis, and Mr. K. R. Meyer, represent a wide range of101 words
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141 1964-02-03 20 BAMAKO, Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, arrived here by air yesterday from Algiers at the head of the Malaysia goodwill mission. Among the reception party at the airport was Mr. Madeira Keita. the Justice Minister, representing the Head of Government,141 words
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220 1964-02-03 20 The 2 tasks of Dato Hamid as new envoy to Bonn—' SINGAPORE. Sun. Malaysia's new Ambassador to Germany. Dato Hamid bin Haji Jumat. tonight pledged to put across a brighter image of Malaysia in both the political and economic fields to the Germans. Before leaving by X.L.M. jet for Bonn,220 words
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245 1964-02-03 20 Adventurers to sail a junk to Australia pENANG. Sun. A j former Singapore Customs officer will Join five other adventurers in sailing to Australia in a Penangbuilt Chinese junk. "He a Mr. Chai. and we expect him to join us this week." said Brendan Gogarty leader of the party. The245 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-02-03 20 IjlJLiilLiilJj HIGHEST and lowest tempera tu.es In Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Saturday at 8 p.m vrsterda\ Hlfhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 3 Kota Bharu 88 72 Peuuu »3 Ipor. i»5 68 i Malacca 91 68 Singapore 90 7242 words
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