The Straits Times, 5 February 1964
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Title Section22 1964-02-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times Mai**** flew**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration469 1964-02-05 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Tengku: 6 IF THE OTHERS APPROACH THE CONFERENCE WITH THE SAME SINCERITY AND NOT TO CRUSH THIS OR THAT... THERE IS HOPE 9 By who flies to Bangkok today with the Malaysian team to report on the talks. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malaysian team which469 words
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256 1964-02-05 1 AZAHARI FIRES HIS GUERILLA 'GENERAL JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE Borneo rebel leader, A.M. Azahari, has sacked his guerilla army commander, "Lt.-Gen." Abang Kifli, according to Antara news agency. The statement, by the rebel "foreign minister" and chief representative in Jakarta, Mr. Mohamed Mangol, gave no definite reason for his dismissal. ItReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration435 1964-02-05 1 BANGKOK, Tues. A targe! date for the wl l li drawal of British forces from Malaysia will !>c among Indonesian demands at the pence talks opening here tomorrow afternoon, observers believe. The talks are ex- pected to be held at the Foreign MinistryReuter - 435 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-02-05 1 Emergency operation on Queen Mother Elizabeth T ONDON, Tues. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, today underwent an operation for appendicitis. Sir Arthur Porritt Sergeant, surgeon to the Queen, said the Queen Mother was very well but would not receive visitors today. The operation lasted about half an hour, he said.Reuter - 267 words
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Article74 1964-02-05 1 WIESBADEN (Germany), Tues. —The U.S. Air Force said today there were no bullet or rocket fragment wounds in the bodies of three American airmen killed in a Soviet jet attack over East Germany. An air Force spokesman said autopsies showed the three officers were killed74 words
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Article46 1964-02-05 1 CONAKRY (Guinea). Tues. The Malaysian goodwill mission led by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Prime Minister of Singapore, arrived here yesterday for a brief visit to put the case for the Malaysian Pedeiation before the Guinea Government. Reuter. (The Blf Break Through— SriBack Page)Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-02-05 1 NAIROBI. Tuesday BOAC COMET LANDS IN KENYA GAME PARK BRITISH aviation officials were flying here today to investigate an incident in which a BOAC jet airliner landed in the middle of the Nairobi e:inn park, nine miles from the airport. The Comet, carrying 62 passengers on a flight toUPI - 140 words
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Article52 1964-02-05 1 CANBERRA. Tues— Australia will strengthen Its trade commissioner service In Europe, Japan and the United States In an effort to win more export sales, the Trade Minister. Mr. John McEwen said today. New appointments would be made to Osaka. The Hague. Vienna. Hamburg and Los Angeles. Mr. McEwenReuter - 52 words
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Article65 1964-02-05 1 BERNE, Tues. The Swiss police have arrested a West German allegedly found In possession of packets of Western military secrets addressed to an Eastern European country, the Federal Justice Department said today. A communique said that the unnamed man. now held In jail, was arrested on theReuter - 65 words
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Article153 1964-02-05 1 'Bring back Big Minh' parade gAIGOX. Tues. Students demonstrated here today, rullin^ for the return to power of Maj.-Gen. Duong Van Minh, who was displaced as leader of the military junta in last Thursday's coup. About 1,000 students paraded to the steps of the old National Assembly building in theReuter - 153 words
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Article29 1964-02-05 1 CYPRUS POLICE PLAN LONDON. Tue» PrcM dint MakattM of Cypra hi- irrrptrd in prjnnplr rtr«.ir.ihihty of intrrnation.il pra«r force for Cypru>. it WM reliably learned tarre tonight.29 words
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335 1964-02-05 2 LONDON, Tuesday. MR. R. A. BUTLER, Britain's Foreign Secretary, reiterated yesterday that there was no question of withdrawing British forces from where they are on the Malaysian Indonesian border. He was replying in the House of Commons to Mr. A»thur Henderson (Labour) who askedReuter - 335 words
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231 1964-02-05 2 U.S. 'DELIGHTED' BY NEW GOVT'S WAR EFFORT WASHINGTON, Tuesday. 'JTOE Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert S. McNamara, said yesterday that the Pentagon is delighted with steps being taken by the new military government in South Vietnam to step up the war against the Communist Vietcong. Mr. McNamara made the statement toUPI - 231 words
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75 1964-02-05 2 LONDON, Tues. Britain has recognised tbe new regime in South Vietnam, British officials said here yesterday. Tbe officials said that the British Ambassador in Saigon, Mr. G. Etberington Smith, under instructions replied to a note from tbe new administration and attended a reception givenReuter - 75 words
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Article36 1964-02-05 2 RANGOON, Tues— A soldier of the Burmese Army was killed and three others injured when Shan rebels ambushed an army truck travelling on Lashio-Nnmtu road last Tuesday, according to Press reporU. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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476 1964-02-05 2 AMERICA TELLS OF BASIC NEED WASHINGTON. Turn. rpOP United States officials said yesterday that talk of neutralisa tion in South-East Asia was "phoney." They said the basic requirement for peace In the area was for the Communists to cease their interference and guerillaReuter - 476 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-02-05 2 rr^HE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, walks in bis garden in New Delhi for the first time since his recent illness. The Indian leader, who suffered a mild stroke during the Congress Party meeting was brought back to his New Delhi home to69 words
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157 1964-02-05 2 PILGRIM SHIP No. 2 FREED: CASE SETTLED HONG KONG. Tues.— The Hong Kong Supreme 1 Court today released the I 8,073-ton Tampomas, second of two Indonesian ships it had put under arrest a month ago. following an out-of-court settlement of claims by the Nederlandsche Handelsmaatschappij NY, a Dutch bank InReuter - 157 words
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Article38 1964-02-05 2 HONG KONG, Tues.— The new Ghanlan Ambassador to Red China Mr. Joe-Flo Meyer, disclosed her* on Sunday that the Peking regime has extended a $66 9 million loan to his country. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Advertisement42 1964-02-05 2 make and ONTACI mend SMEHI5 MEH1 jobs around Bffll tiie ffi^ij home BEAR N O Lll PAMUN) W©RTH <*« ttttnet tf /tm//)lo» tlrgontt An Hll Ideal ML Gift -bSsSI for the Chinese NewYearW Sole Agent: G. NICOLICH— P.O. Bo« 454 Singapore. Tal: *****42 words
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Article245 1964-02-05 3 NICOSIA, Tues. Bri--11 tish troops of the Cyprus Peace Force had a top priority alert yesterday in the Paphos Gate area of the old walled city of Nicosia when five armed GreekCypriot police crossed the ceasefire line into the Turkish Cypriot sector and were arrested. BritishReuter - 245 words
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384 1964-02-05 3 The death strip and the little Auschwitz corporal FRANKFURT, Tuesday. A SELF-styled "little S.S. corporal" said yesterday he watched nude male inmates of the Auschwitz death camp being poisoned, beaten, shot and burned but was not there to watch men and women stripping together for gassing. Emil Hantl, a slightUPI - 384 words
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Article55 1964-02-05 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department announced yesterday that the U.S. Coast Guard had boarded and searched four Cuban' fishing vessels off the coast of Florida and was taking them to Key West. The Department added that the crews were to be questioned in connection with possibleReuter - 55 words
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Article47 1964-02-05 3 GAINESVILLE. Florida. Tues.— A passenger plane crashed near here yesterday. First reports said all 10 aboard were killed. The plane, of South Central Airlines, crashed In flames on takeotf from the airport here on a scheduled flight to Jacksonville. Florida; police said. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article47 1964-02-05 3 LONDON Tues Sir Albert Richardson, a past president of the Royal Academy, died here yesterday. He was 83. Sir Albert was elected president of the academy in 1954 and was one of the few men to hold office for a second year. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-02-05 3 NEW YOKK. Tues— Two trans-Atlantic liners, the giant Queen Elizabeth (above) and the 'tali an ship Cristoforo Colombo, hit their piers when they were attempting to dock without tugs yesterday. No one was hurt. The liners were withoutReuter - 110 words
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Article23 1964-02-05 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia yesterday signed a contract with Communist China for the purchase of 30,000 tons of Chinese rice.— UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Article33 1964-02-05 3 LONDON, Tues. Mi- worlds longest station signboard has vanished again. It is the sign at the little Welsh station LlanfairpwllKwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. in Anglesey. The sign disappeared during the night Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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223 1964-02-05 3 'INSPECT BEATLES' HAIR FOR PESTS' CRY IN U.S. FkETROIT, Tues. A U.S. student group demanded yesterday that the Beatles' long hair be inspected for foreign matter before they are allowed into the United States. The Beatles are due in New York on Friday to make their U- 8 debut twoReuter - 223 words
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Article134 1964-02-05 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. ]tf EARLY half a million pupils boycotted New York schools yesterday in a mass protest against "de facto segregation. The entrances to scores jf city schools were surrounded by pickeu carrying placards saying "No Jim Crow In our schools" and "IntegrationReuter - 134 words
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221 1964-02-05 3 Liz: Our lovely barefoot days in Mexico TORONTO. Tues.— Film 1 actress Elizabeth Taylor talked here of her love for Welsh actor Richard Burton. Miss Taylor told reporters: "Rich and I love each other and we want to get married as soon as possible. "I go where Richard goes. WeReuter; UPI - 221 words
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Article72 1964-02-05 3 LONDON, Tues. Mr. Peter Thomas, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, today rejected a proposal that Britain should take th« initiative to raise her diplomatic relations with China from that of charge d'affaires to ambassadorial level. When a Labour M.P.. Mr. William Warbey, urged this in th«Reuter - 72 words
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Advertisement298 1964-02-05 3 A completety new concept of shipboard comfort Sow— d»y re«nd trip la fully lir-conditKMied ctwfwt Swimming Sunning Dancing Music Bar RettMrcK Carti and writing rooms Children's play-space. Departing Singapore sth June Arriving Fremantle 12th June Departing Fremantle 17th June Arriving Singapore 22nd June Thereafter sailing from Singapore every 3 weeks298 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-02-05 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby #>% f\ mooour neb 9t^) k]O I COMPANY FOC YOU 7 fltf \jr /MOT WITH THE Pmg) f'iu2w£«_f^22 words
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980 1964-02-05 4 Union probe: Testimony on allowance SINGAPORE. Tuesday JHE COMMISSION of inquiry into the financial transactions of three deregistered trade unions today heard evidence that many of the strikers at Siong Hoe biscuit factory, for whom the Singapore Gene r a 1 Employees Union gave a special $35 allowance each, did980 words
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Article272 1964-02-05 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO youths, Toh Tiang Sang. 18, and Akun bin A Kario, 16, who had injured senior technician H.H. Black and Mrs. Dorothy Joan Poole, both of the RAF Tengah in a cemetery hold-up were found guilty at the Assize court today. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram272 words
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Article127 1964-02-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today announced plans to reorganise the Markets and Hawkers Department. The first step towards this, he said, would be the establishment of a new 11-man Hawkers and Markets Board. The Minister said he had derided127 words
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Article37 1964-02-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. C. P. Ramata-tshnan has been re-elected president of the Sree Narayana Mission lor the fourth year. Other office-bearers are: Mr. M. K. Bhasl vice-president; Mr. P. Balakrishnan. secretary: and Mr. R. Sivadasan. treasurer.37 words
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238 1964-02-05 4 S'PORE UMNO TO PRESENT PARCELS OF FOOD QINOAPORE, Tues. MemO bers of the Singapore Umno will visit prisons, hospitals and the welfare homes on the island to distribute food on Feb. 13— eve of Hari Raya. The distribution is being organised by the newlyformed social welfare department of the party238 words
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310 1964-02-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A SPECIAL sevenman Jury was told in the Assizes today of conditions of "utter darkness" in Pulau Senang by a detainee, who had lived and worked there for different periods between Oct. 3, 1960 and the riots on July 12310 words
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Advertisement236 1964-02-05 4 tJ\i I FYM SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) of our GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR HARI RAYA Attraction! "FUN IN ACAPULCO". "BOSSA L^NOVA BABY" 9 Other Tuneful Hits... URSULA ANDRESS ELSA CARDENAS -wLI LUKAS «st«« .jsss. CJ\ I f VAOPENS TODAY! Tel: ***** (Singapore) DAILY 5 SHOWS: 1 1 a.m. 1236 words
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Article351 1964-02-05 5 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. COMPULSORY SERVICE 'DISCREDITABLE ATTEMPT 9 BY GOVT TO SOLVE SHORTAGE i THE Malayan Medical Association is "deeply, concerned" at the Government's plan to make it compulsory for newly-graduated doctors to serve the Government. In a statement today, the association's public relations officer, Dr.351 words
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149 1964-02-05 5 Two Artis men get another short reprieve SINGAPORE, Tues. The Central Government has extended the stay here of two former members of the Angkatan Revolusi Islam Singapura (Artis) for the fourth time to March 4. Ahmad bin Selamat, 27, and Ahmad bin Takln. 26, fled to Indonesia after the Singapore149 words
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212 1964-02-05 5 Blind man: Might as well give up idea of marriage pENANG, Tues. The Penang Port Commission's blind telephone operator, 23--year-old Ahmad bin YusofT, who had asked the Muslim religious authorities to find a wife to look after him during the fasting month, said today: "I am disappointed." "Bulan Puasa will212 words
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Article27 1964-02-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thieves broke into the Alkaff Quay godown of Soe Hal Guan Co. Ltd. yesterday and stole 12 bales of cloth worth $5,000.27 words
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Article23 1964-02-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues Thieves broke into a store at Serangoon Road yesterday, and got away with 52.500 worth of lorry spare parts.23 words
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126 1964-02-05 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Alliance candidature committee will submit its report to the Alliance Executive Council soon, Senator T. H. Tan said here today Senator Tan, who flew to Kuchlng this morning on a private visit. Is secretary of the committee, which Is headed by126 words
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164 1964-02-05 5 Ooi: Peace talks must not fail... DBNANG, Tues. The 1 forthcoming summit ta)ks among Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines "cannot be allowed to fail," Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, assistant secretary-general of the Labour Party of Malaya said here today. "Should the talks Hop, we cannot hope for peace In this164 words
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Article44 1964-02-05 5 TAIPING. Tues. Mr. J. Tavetra. Chief Public Health Inspector, attached to the Taiping Town Council, who Is on leave prior to retirement after 35 years' service will be leaving for Perth. Australia, where he Intends to settle down with his family.44 words
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Article33 1964-02-05 5 SINGAPORE, Tues— Dr. C. R. Krlshnamurthy of the Economic Planning Division, will talk on "Singapore and its economic problems" at the dinner meeting of the Lions Club tomorrow at Prince's Restaurant.33 words
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Miscellaneous299 1964-02-05 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. District wben tfaa bup to <*- 1. Guess the attitude mo«t ap- finitely out (0). proprlate for a late meal? (7). 7. list in teat In cafe 5. Jungle-dweller swallows vege- 8. SentlmenUl lover who tended tebles enough to satisfy to get words confused? (T).299 words
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Article55 1964-02-05 6 SINGAPORE. Tues A Smith and Wesson revolver which police recovered at the old Kallang Airport Estate on Sunday has been traced to Its owner. The revolver was stolen on April 9. 1961. when thieves broke into the home of Mr. John Hammonds, assistant manager of55 words
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Article44 1964-02-05 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two armed robbers last night gagged seven occupants of a house In Rifle Range Road before stealing $300 and Jewellery worth $740. One of the victims, Teo Seng, sustained minor wounds when he resisted the thugs.44 words
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Article, Illustration156 1964-02-05 6 SHAW BROTHERS DISTRIBUTE CHINESE NEW YEAR GIFTS pOR several thousand old folks in Malaya and Singapore, yesterday was "Ang Pow Day." Shaw Brothers threw open the gates of their amusement parks to distribute to each of the old folk a Chinese New Year gift156 words
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Article, Illustration299 1964-02-05 6 2 lottery tickets with just ONE number SUCH A SURPRISE WHEN THE RAILWAY LAUNCH PASSENGERS BOUGHT AND COMPARED NOTES pENANG, Tues.— Two Social and Welfare Services lottery tickets bearing the same number, *****44, for the next draw at Ipoh on Feb. 10 have set a poser for a Penang newsagent,299 words
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Article25 1964-02-05 6 PENANO. Tues— Burglars broke Into a store at a building .vte '.n Scotland Road last night and stole $380 worth of paint.25 words
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224 1964-02-05 6 Laws to make all polygamous husbands pay IPOH, Tuesday. POLYGAMOUS husbands who fail to maintain their wives properly will find themselves in trouble when new Muslim laws contemplated by the Perak Council of Religion and Malay Customs come into force soon. A provision for the proptv support of more than224 words
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113 1964-02-05 6 Ex-boxer leads Assembly Lof Bahais JPOH, Tues.— Mr. Yeoh L Chai Lye, 61, flyweight boxing champion of the Federated Malay States for three years from 1925, is now a leader in the Ipoh Assembly of the New Bahai World Faith. He said today that 15 representatives of the faith from113 words
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Article45 1964-02-05 6 SINGAPORE. Tues —Three new cinemas will be opened .simultaneously on Feb. 11 to bring tht Shaw Brothers' chain of theatre* in Malaysia to 130 The cinemas are the State Theatre in Singapore, the Rex in Kuala Trengganu and the Capitol in Talping.45 words
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Article60 1964-02-05 6 KLANG. Tues. A verdict of murder by unknown person or persons was returned here techy by the magistrate. Mr K.I C. Reddy. h the Inquest of Wong Mln Wong. 27. of Meru Road. Wong was found dead at a backlane In Meru Road with several60 words
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Article28 1964-02-05 6 SINGAPORE. lat Pollc* have detained four ny n under th» Societies Ordinance and screened 363 people in anti-secret society raids during the past 24 hours.28 words
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293 1964-02-05 6 KUALA .UMPUR, Tues T»HE question of proA moting further education must be considered from a Malay-sia-wide angle and not State by State, the Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki, said today. He added that the Gov-ment-appolnted committee looking into this matter293 words
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Article, Illustration2796 1964-02-05 7 Blamed— for the death of baby Patrick CONCLUDING HE INTIMATE SERIES ON JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S LIFE WITH JACK -AS TOLD TO JACK FISHMAN LIVE ABROAD? SHE SAID AFTER JACK'S DEATH, 'THAT'S A DESECRATION -I'M GOING TO UVE IN THE PLACES I Lie WITH JACK: I'M GOING TO BRING UP MY CHILDREN'2,796 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-02-05 8 FOUR WOMEN WHO OUTSTRIP MANY A MAN IN THE SELLING LINE ATTEND SALES CONVENTION IN KUALA LUMPUR pOUR top salesgirls who outstrip many a man in the selling line. They from left: Miss Connie Ting of Singapore. Miss Yvonne Leong of Singapore, Mrs. Alice Sim of Kuala169 words
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112 1964-02-05 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. pOLICE today urged 1 the public to let off firecrackers with care during the Chinese New Year celebrations next week. As in previous years, firing of crackers will be allowed from Feb. 12 to Feb. 27 'inclusive). Restrictions on crackerfiring will be imposed112 words
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297 1964-02-05 8 NEW APPROACH TO EDUCATION OF MUSLIMS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A dynamic approach to the education of young Muslims is being urged here to counter the "impact of foreign cultures and ideologies." This was disclosed in a series of proposals set out by a commission of the regional conference of the297 words
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Article80 1964-02-05 8 BENTONO. Tues.— Lan Kam Yau, a rubber tapper of Repas new village here, was today bound over In the magistrate's court to be of good behaviour for one year in the sum of $500 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of 1880 words
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Article47 1964-02-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Lim Jew Siang, of 154 Batu Ro.ul. was fined $150 in the magistrate's court yesterday for failIng to lodge returns of income together with certified copies of accounts in support of his income for the years of assessment 1961 to 1963.47 words
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Article34 1964-02-05 8 BATU PAHAT. Tues— A Public Industries and Trucie Fair will be held at Kirns Park herr from Saturday to March 1. The fair is to promote local trade and Industries.34 words
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175 1964-02-05 8 The towkay who saw burglar in his home TPOH. Tues. The locked- up home of the managing partner of a goldsmith shop here, Mr. Koh Choong. 43. who was shot and wounded by a gunman last October I In his shop, was visited by a burglar last night. Returning to175 words
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Article60 1964-02-05 8 PENANG. Tufs. A buildina contractor. Teh Yeok Chye. was fined $150 in a magistrate's court today for failing to submit his 1963 Income tax returns desDite repeated requests, including a final reminder sent to him in October last year. Teh explained he had to rely on60 words
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Article55 1964-02-05 8 JESSELTON. Tues. Electoral rolls for 14 wards of the Tawau Rural District Council will be on display in various registration centres until Feb. 14. Ten -yard elections will be held this y at Abaca. Taniong Batu, Tiku. Merotai Besar. Kinabutan, Ranggu. Apas. Tinagat. Sin On. Sebatik.55 words
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Article40 1964-02-05 8 JESSELTON. Tues. Hassan An Kadir. an Indonesian tractor driver who has been In Tawau two years, was jailed for three years today in a magistrate's court here for possessing and transferring hand grenades without permit or licence.40 words
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Miscellaneous148 1964-02-05 8 Alley Oop By V. Miamlin |I'MTW'KINGWIUIE)aW.\OUCANT I I NO, I WAS KINS A I I I POM*T V OKAY, I'LL I I £>> \°J^ I HE'S BEEN TALUK// BE/ VOiTRE CHARLEY, BUT Z> L BELIEVE i PROVE IT.' trf W*-°. ABOUT/ CHAIIUV? NOW I'M KING f^P \fi IT/ _^/sL__ WH148 words
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271 1964-02-05 9 How to get ahead: Three-point advice for the Malays Kuala Lumpur, 1 uos TME Chief Educa- tion Adviser, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki, tonight laid down three precepts for Malays to be as successful as the Chinese and Indians here: BE PREPARED to compete with the other races and don't remain271 words
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96 1964-02-05 9 Two girls wanted to fight for Sabah TESSELTON, Tues. J Two 20-year-old Kadazan girls were disappointed when they went up to the Chief Recruiting Officer in Sabah. Major J. J. Plain, asking to be enlisted in the 2nd Bn.. Malaysian Rangers The girls, from Kenlngau. explained that they i wanted96 words
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78 1964-02-05 9 KULIM. Tue.v— There will be a straight fight between the Alliance and the Socialist Front in •he Pekan ward ot the Junjong local council by-election on- Feb 22 The candidates are Mr ItMg In Sloang (Alliance) end Mr. Yap Ah Bah (Socialist Front 1. The78 words
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Article64 1964-02-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tue.s.— A bread seller. Madam Wee Ah Eng. who was injured when she was knocked down by a lorry in Queen Street in July. 1962. was today awarded total damages of $13,445 with costs by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court. Madam Wee. 57.64 words
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239 1964-02-05 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A JAPANESE industrial mission will fly into Kuala Lumpur tomorrow afternoon to investigtae how Japan can contribute to the economic development of Kuala Lumpur and Pigapore. tight week-long pronme has been arranged the team, who are representatives of the239 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-02-05 9 A double success in London for Miss Anciano SINGAPORE rues.— A Singapore pianist. Miss Josephine Anciano (above*, has scored a double sue- cess in London by gaining the fellowship of Trinity I College of Music, and the Associateship of the Royal College of Music. Her F.T.C.L. is the second one161 words
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Article71 1964-02-05 9 KUCHING. Tues— The curfews in the border areas of Sarawak's First and Second Divisions have been extended for another month and that in the Second Division now covers a sllghtl- wider area. The Federal Secretary. Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin. toi day ordered all71 words
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Article13 1964-02-05 9 KLANG. Tues. The Town Council will meet at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.13 words
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Article46 1964-02-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The i vice-president of the International Federation of Journalists. Mr. Wtl- < Ham Parson, arrived here today for a three-day visit during which he will have talks with leaders of the National Union of Journalists. which is affiliated to the federation46 words
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323 1964-02-05 9 Congress to discuss plea for pilgrimage facilities KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Government is to be| urged to help Muslims in South-East Asian countries make the pili grimage to Mecca. This is one of the resolutions which will be discussed ,at the plenary session of the regional conferance of the323 words
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78 1964-02-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The construction of a proposed $35 000 mosque hi Queens. own has been held up due to lack of funds. The chairman of the Mosque Jame Fund Committee. Inche Haron Abdul Lat.fi. said construction of the .masque was 10 h< vp78 words
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Article24 1964-02-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Assemblyman for Aljunied. Mr. S* V Lingam. will open the Golam *yer community centre on Sunday at 7 p.m24 words
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374 1964-02-05 9 SINGAPORE, lues HPHE Industrial ArbiA tration Court today received a note from the Malaysian Ministry of Works, Posts and T c 1 ecommunications outlining its position in the trade dispute between Cable and Wireless Ltd.. and its staff union. The note' was374 words
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Advertisement183 1964-02-05 9 FA2858 De Witts ANTACID POWDER taken in water-SOON STOPS INDIGESTION F ast actiorv— prompt relicf quickly 1 XUmmnkkM soothes your upset stomach Soon \j^*^*^^< you re enjoying your meals again! KWX W iNDi£MTio N < Q g fit $ome Qe Witt s Antacid J£U"£Z£ Powder NOW! M9^sS!zi ANTACID POWDER wb&'~Z^-^2183 words
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Advertisement118 1964-02-05 9 FOR YOLR CHINESE NEW YEAR OR HARI RAYA MM PLANTERS PEANUTS /A (Cocktail Salted) are best. m >" In Fact the Life of the parts CASHEW Pnd MIXED M TS^^g^fc^W' VACUUM PACKED *rjjk i^y>/ Sole Agents:— NAINA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD. 1-5 Medan Pasar. K. Lumpur. BRANCH: 12 Beach Street.118 words
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Miscellaneous6 1964-02-05 9 It uifs iiituiit/ tiy Hmiph Hvimdahl6 words
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Article94 1964-02-05 10 WVrrfe tit Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Madam CheonK \t. Hoe tftaak relatives. Putora. tfi'irrh members ud friends for tbeir <ondolencee. wreaths, donations aad valuable oervire* rendered. MR. AND MRg. VB. Mamam. Mantakab. thank al! who «aye present*, sent i-onicratulstory mewaxee or attended their meddlng on 2S-1-M at Kuala Lumpur,94 words
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Obituary33 1964-02-05 10 :n WordM Sl* (Minimum) THE LATE MRS. Tan Hoao Kle (Madam Loa Koey Nlo) Cortece w ill lenve (tA. Mount Kosle. for Bidadan Cemetery, at 4.30 p m on Thursday. Bth February.33 words
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Article753 1964-02-05 10 At their meeting in Bangkok this afternoon the Foreign Ministers will have as their first business a clarification of the Borneo ceasefire. Until there is full agreement on the terms there will be no relaxation of the tension, and the I risk of serious incident will753 words
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Article375 1964-02-05 10 Was Mr. Chou En-lai trying to frighten his African hosts with his parting words? Revolutionary prospects were excellent throughout the continent, he said, and he felt his African visit had achieved "quite a few results." Was Zanzibar one of them? Perhaps the Prime Minister was only applying375 words
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Article128 1964-02-05 10 Nothing improves road man* ners so magically as the appearance on the scene of the Traffic Police, in patrol van or o motorcycle. Speed limits and double white lines are suddenly respected, hand signals return to fashion, cyclists and scooter-riders go on their best behaviour. The snag in128 words
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386 1964-02-05 10 Garry Barker - Garry Barker by CAIGON. Tues. The "Young Turks" of South Vietnam led by 36--year-old Major- Gen. Nlu y e n Khanh will squeeze the French as hard as possible as part of the new, touch regime which began with the bloodless coup last Thursday.386 words
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Letter731 1964-02-05 10 T DO not think that Mr. Rajaratnam (ST. Feb. 3) understood the point which I was trying to make. The Allianc< has never made any pretence of favouring socialism as an instrument of financial and economic policy. We have always stood for free enterprise, and I think731 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1964-02-05 10 ANTHONY SAMPSON - The rift widens in the Zanzibar leadership ANTHONY SAMPSON THOUGH LAW AND ORDER IS RETURNING TO THE ISLAND, NEW TENSION THREATENS ITS BIZARRE TRIUMVIRATE by ZANZIBAR. TUES, THERE a r e signs of growing friction between the bizarre triumvirate who rule Zanzibar. In the past few days the discrepancies have1,062 words
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Advertisement845 1964-02-05 10 StraiU Timm Malay U.I t* UsaiasJ mm Urn Mas* COLO sTTQSWfB AJSCeVM OisSjsii »mml •OLD an-CRAO* ■HAHCIsM AT 1-rtM. 1 AMTT KOAO— KATONS arm. srOAO— kavaj. a»« CfTT B)OOSC •TOSf.R LTD f W— C— |s»r Qumy TW MKWfJ PSSOMT M. M. MNAIL NAMKM •TONS S7SV7. OMSkjJ a-rere-i* V. HSTTNAtJAKY CO845 words
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Advertisement21 1964-02-05 10 CHINESE NEW YEAR SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** ***** (4 LINES)21 words
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Advertisement154 1964-02-05 10 KOKURYU CREAM FOR MEN AND WOMEN I '^B^sl I I BeauX r» i «omin\ urxlenisMc prerocaiivt aad a tasuiifiri lacmt complexion rt no eu*p<ion' rattMonahle woescei all over the MM have ili covered that ihe moM endearing %<ceci towards vouihlul kxwl.ne-.. <>t he skin n la careful, comiani .ipplicaiion "eUi154 words
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218 1964-02-05 11 Student Whee watches for bush fires VIELBOURNE, Tues. 1?I Alone on top of a mountain, a Trengganu architecture student, Mr. Whee Koon Peng, is guarding the lives and property of Australian farmers in more than 200 square miles against forest and grass fires this summer. For his long holidays from218 words
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241 1964-02-05 11 Kuala Lumpur, lues. rpHE High Court here has called for the records of the case in which the Malayan Times was fined a total of $300 on three charges of failing to pay employees' contributions to the Employees Provident Fund. A statement issued241 words
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Article47 1964-02-05 11 BENTONG. Tues.— Mok Chon Liat. 28. an employee of Union Hotel here was today fined $250 in the magistrate's court for making a tal;e declaration on Nov. 29. 1567, ai Bentong, to obtain a Federal citizenship certificate. He pleaded guilty to the charge.47 words
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Article32 1964-02-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Patrick Raymond Bligh, a salesman at Olivetti (M) Ltd., Orchard Road, today pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trun of $381. Sentence was postponed.32 words
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Article473 1964-02-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE MOON: TENTATIVE PLANS TO OPEN FOR BUSINESS OR CLOSE ■pHE longest shutdown of business generally for many years will take place next week when the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa holidays are expected to run consecutively. At473 words
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174 1964-02-05 11 Cancer and coffee: 'Research' report is denied T ONDON, Tues. v The British Medical Research Council has denied a report relating to the dangers of cancer from certain brands of instant coffee. The report which appeared originally ln the London Sunday newspaper the People, was carried by International news agencies174 words
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Article131 1964-02-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will leave for Bentong on Thursday to begin a three-day tour of Pahang. It forms part or the plan worked out by Mr. Tan to prepare MCA branches in131 words
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Article35 1964-02-05 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Tan Slew Kirn, a woman partner of Asia Bar and Restaurant at Mayo Street, was today fined $200 by a magistrate for not making Central Provident Fund contributions for three waitresses.35 words
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Article61 1964-02-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Sabah. Dato Mustapha bin Harun, Mew here today for a "private visit." He said that he would be here for a "couple of days". Asked if he would have talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun61 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-02-05 11 MISS Dorothy Wee Swee Gek (above). who has returned to Singapore from the Perth Technical College in Western Australia, where she won distinctions in all 15 subjects of her three-year accountancy coarse. Besides her studies. Miss Wee took np modelling as a153 words
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177 1964-02-05 11 MALAYSIA DISPUTE: MUSLIM COUNCIL'S APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Executive Council of the World Muslim Congress today appealed to President Ayub Khan of Pakistan and other Muslim leaders to help restore peace between Malaysia and Indonesia. The council, under the chairmanship of the Grand Mum of Palestine, Syed Mohamed Amln177 words
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Article96 1964-02-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Group Capt Leonard Cheshire, founder of the Cheshire Homes will open the first Cheshire home here a bungalow at the 7} mile Ipoh Road on April 7. Dattn Sa'adiah Sardon. chairman of the home's management committee, said today that Group96 words
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Article54 1964-02-05 11 BINGAPORE. Tues. The third cholera case in the current outbreak was found in South Bridge Road yesterday. The case was confirmed by the Health Ministry today as a 'fairly serious" one. The victim is a 59--year-old woman from Ipoh. The woman, believed to be a vagrant, was54 words
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Article225 1964-02-05 11 Salesman trapped in watch racket DENANG. Tues. A L private detective sent from Singapore trapped a salesman when the latter handed him a consignment of watches bearing a false trade mark, a magistrate's court was told today. "The public must be protected." Mr. Eusoffe Abdoolcader, prosecutinar. said when he pressed225 words
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Article65 1964-02-05 11 PENANG. Tues— Mr C O. Llm has been elected chairman of tl-e Penane Bar Committee (or thU i year, with Miss W. A. Goh as sec- retary. Committee members ar». j Messrs. I K Cheah. S Thlllalmuthu. Lim Ewe Hock and Chouc Kan Kenc Mr. C O.65 words
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Article25 1964-02-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Slnwaa bin Jahit was today jailed for two months by a magistrate's court for Illegal entry Into Singapore on Feb It25 words
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Advertisement300 1964-02-05 11 How quickly can you evaluate current An N C R Dm Processing $y,um...suit«d sales activity? And are you relying on r P» rticuli repayj y thromh increased economy of operation and th« inventory figures that are not complete? funaMH of opdKed inforinajoni rapidly lnd Chances are it takes you weeks300 words
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Advertisement173 1964-02-05 11 tAuiovoX I'm m\ i* v b H Exquisite sets Exclusive feoturcs: ym JI m lupwillm t»i»« ityllfif. CUMtc. «l««inl Una*. Walnut piiiw \T fimth cabinet. "Catcsdt" circuit r.lult>- g In very low hum. <~* a Panoramic v.non PKtur* tub* with part mi protactlon. AutoayncHro: tKctrenic rtgul«tl»n r«ncM'ing u<U*«M by d.aturb.nct.173 words
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Miscellaneous610 1964-02-05 11 I Today's Radio, TV I RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIIJM «7?'M V eL. BEBVICB NATIONAL BHOKTWAVE SHOBTV».VVt StKVICt SERVICE 41 Metre* 4L7 metres AM.. 6.00 Good aiutmiig, b.Ol Morning Prelude; 7lf A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NeaaraiMews; 7 JO ureaKlast Bulletin, ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies- 700 7.30 Up And About; 8.16610 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-02-05 12 ON THEIR way home from Corsica, hope of leukaemia treatment abandoned this picture of heartbreak was taken at London airport. The man who first raised their hopes, Gaston Neassens, was formally charged in Paris on Monday with illegal practice of medtcine. A self-taught French87 words
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Article34 1964-02-05 12 NAIROBI. Tues The* Kenya Oovernment intends to limit the number af foreign personnel tn any one embassy here to 10. except (or Commonwealth countries, an official Government spokesman confirmed yesterday —RenterReuter - 34 words
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90 1964-02-05 12 Hair of Prophet: Divines satisfied SKINAGAR, lues,. Fifteen Muslim divines yesterday expressed themselves satisfied that a hair reputed to be a relic or the Prophrt Mohammed which was restored to a mosque near here last month is the one that disappeared from there a week earlier. The divlnr< inspected thrReuter - 90 words
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183 1964-02-05 12 MANILA, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Macapagal early today reaffirmed the Philippine stand opposing the admission of Communist China into the United Nations. The President reiterated the Philiopine position after a five-hour meeting of the National Security Council. It was the first meeting ol the 21-marr council183 words
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169 1964-02-05 12 Valentina to have audience with Queen LONDON, Tues.— Soviet spacewoman Valentina NikolayevTereshkova will have an audience with Queen Elizabeth tomorrow at Buckingham Palace, a palace spokesman said yesterday. The first woman in apace arrives In London today on a visit at the invitation of the British InterPlanetary Society, which IsUPI - 169 words
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288 1964-02-05 12 Let's hold that 16-year-old Kashmir vote Pakistan UNITED NATIONS, Tues PAKISTAN told the 1 Security Council yesterday that a 16--year-old decision to have the U.N. conduct a plebiscite in the State of 'Jammu and Kashmir "must be urgently implemented." Mr Zulflcar All Bhntto. External Affairs Minister of Pakistan, also requestedReuter - 288 words
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Advertisement232 1964-02-05 12 VaHsberq TO HELP YOU CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR A packet of 1O Abduila 37 cigarrttrs and a handsome glass. OR two Carlsberg glasses, can be yours FREE wkk e^ery carton of Carlsberg Be«\ Specaal Bwv or Stowc you buy. Nrw Year ceiebraioini go with a swtng when yem verve rh«232 words
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Advertisement199 1964-02-05 12 phgre JEMt. ££^<a**nP£^£J- ir-*' y 'It vfi m V BhHßb ifjHr a •■■C^*^ v' A-m _^Bb ■■HaHMI^I In the not too distant future you will doubtless be seeing around you 32^ signs of progress in many fields. They will be brought about by a new Hb shipyard in the Jurong199 words
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Article40 1964-02-05 13 it Wmrd* tl* (MiMtmmm) MR. AND MRS. B. Bubrahmanlam h.mk relative* and friends for their kind assistance, good wishes, valuable presents and attendance at the marriage of their daughter Vlmala to Mr. K R. Krtannan of R.A.F. on 2-2-64.40 words
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Advertisement784 1964-02-05 13 |H*^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l 1 'Continued from Pace 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT to Wmrdt SS (Mim.h- Box St eU. txtrm EXPERIENCED SHORTHANO TYPIST required by large European establishment in Singapore. Apply Box A4VII! ST. Spore. SENIOR TYPIST store keepers radio n.echsnks junior clerks Malay Tamil amah requiring employment call Assisting Agency. Room 211.784 words
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Advertisement989 1964-02-05 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT "I Worsts SS (Mim.>— Box St rlt. txtrm TANGLIN AREA— FIat and Office) space suitable for Dental or Medical Clinic. Area approximately 2,000 sq.ft. Please pbone (Spore) *****/*****. ONE AIRY ROOM To Let bachelor/ married couple without children. Knowledge of Chlneae essential with Telephone. 20. Lorong 15, Bingapore-14.989 words
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Advertisement1184 1964-02-05 13 EDUCATION ■Hi Wmrd* SS fttlm.r—Bmx St rl*. txtrm GUARANTEED POSTAL TUITION:— "No-Pass No-Kee" Private Tutor, Katong P.O. Box 90 (Spore 15). SHORTHAND. THEORY RE FREIH ER/HpeeV, typewriting, book-keeping, Engliak Becondary 1 ill, W.T., N.C.S., 433 A Ueylang Road. Spore. *****. LCC QUESTION papers and Model Answers 1948/1963. Accounting Higher. Hook1,184 words
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Advertisement644 1964-02-05 13 TUITION 70 Wmrdt SS Vin.t—Box St rfs. extra ENCLISH: Secondary and pre University Classes Telephone i»l2b 8 pore. TUITION EVENING Knglish 'Math! OBC. $20/- monthly 187-B Temoelinu Ko.id. (S'pore-15>. NEW TUITION CARS with easy driving to pass. Ring (Spore) *****. Hourly $4/- Guaranteed 65/-. WANTED HEALTH SC. Teacher for pupils644 words
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Advertisement665 1964-02-05 13 TOURS EXCURSIONS :u Word* SS (Mim.)-Bmx St rl*. txtrm REMEMBER MARZINE' and forget travel sickness. This famous quickacting remedy is most effective, and safe to give to children. TRAVEL. Let MIA arrange youi Tour itinerary Open dally V a.m. to 10 p.m. including holiday. For details please call at M665 words
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Advertisement744 1964-02-05 13 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE :e Ware's (Mim.t— Box St el*, txtrm 68 FT. M.V.F. Sound Copper Sheathed Huh 8H Hl'. Engine Oross Tonnage 50. Panamanian Registered HongkonK Fitted Toiler. Shower. Saloon. Bunks Cslley Suitable all weather cruising, "lew Singapore Box A 4495 S.T. Spore. VEHICLES t-OK SALE Word* SS (Him.)—744 words
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Advertisement545 1964-02-05 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* U (Min.r—Box St rl*. txtrm U.K. ASSEMBLED ford /.cl>n»r Ml Recstd. April 19«3 insured April IWO4 Whltewall Tyres undersealed 7.500 isiles many extras $o.l»-'i ur uear Bos A 4451 B.T. 8 pore 30-12-60 MODIFIED AUSTIN Sprite Tip-Top Condition One Owner, Fully Taxed Comprenensive Insurance. Micbe-lin-X Tyres.545 words
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Advertisement564 1964-02-05 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Miit.t—Bmx St rl: txtrm IMJ VOLVO 152$ BIS. ll.bO Bort»*rc. 8 Wagcn. M.U.A 1600. VolksnaKun. Hillman. Morns Minor l.txiO 14 .loom). ItiAU Chevrolet Brlai. If .7 PM IIUU. 1W56 Morris Minor H/Watvn. I9bi- Austin AMI. 1H53 Morria Mmur (4 doors). Union Finance Co., Ua J,564 words
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Advertisement210 1964-02-05 14 I TITUStt THE WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH CHEVY II (4 Cyl. 4k 6 Cyl.) Prices From $10 600 z?/jv 4m j I m^mf V^L X^^L ~~J^ I ....L jti^iiiliiiHßßißßßMßMi^^H ffilkufr j I^^^^^"""'*°""" CMEVY II STATION WAGON Price. From SI 1.600 YOUR 1964 CHEVROLET Whichever of these three beautiful Chevrolets you210 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-02-05 15 iv uverpool a t»tsi cat 1 »a. Uvt Soon Mm r n*a 'ti^n» AUTOLYCUS r-.0--i.ci.tn, Lmrpaat Ii Pt/Taaaj iliiM-Pu, pBa ZZZ.-r.z: n 'tRRHUS i.ieiDtn, OufcKn. GLasga* »tl II ft! II fM II UU uvtrptei Dublin f*l I/U MARON r Ilillf b.nto* te fel fl 2* ELPENOS kvonmouth, luerpeel fel U1,284 words
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Advertisement1345 1964-02-05 15 io| THE EAC LINES BJafeV \'^"~X~i4a! SmOAPOIf PAJAIA tUAtfm P.SWeTWWHAM a PCNANO ><Nfe«pv^jH ckhmaii Novsa u.uiife to. roaoi -m* vtjtma o— mioturti^ jmomm**^ k »o»i_ua UH.INU in GENOA, U aaVßa. aAMHRt. UEIUJI AMIfIUP ROnEROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOIHEHBURJ ANB COWNNA4EN. 1 ite nrvsr"— sßßs--■basra" a) la Part/ 1 Frt 1/ Fel1,345 words
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Advertisement1304 1964-02-05 15 I Benuline] UPRESS URVICE 10 LONBON. UVtRP—X a ONimNIAL fORIS nriIADTV For London Mar IS DfinAHIZ Hamburg Mar 74 S'poie P. S'htm Pinang r,, b n2. mnU M, Air "t Ftk 14/U Frt 17/21 Frt 22/21 Grangemoutt Apr I nrUADUIki For London Mm II btnAHmn Hamburg Mar II Sport P.1,304 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-02-05 15 fe McAUSTER «5e CO., LTD. W leh He. Ml3l 9*JaV ILLIRMAN UNI «k KLAVBNESS LIMB LONBON. HAMBURG, ROIIEROAM, US ANULES, SAN fUNCISCO, HAVRE. WIU I MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY Of LEICESTER tlI ""JV^f*"" 1 1-port p 4'Kao. Penam MNiiVvliit 6*. 31-32/7 Fel 1/11 Fel 11 fel s r1,291 words
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Article130 1964-02-05 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS were barely steady with falls outnumbering rises. Most leaders lost ground with BHP and t'SK losing their gains of yesterday. Oils and base metals eased with oil down 6d. to 245. Loans were steady. Business done today with Monday's prices In brackets: C.R.A 29/10 (SO/8M)130 words
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Article213 1964-02-05 16 CHIPS lying aleagside the Singapore wharves er expected today: LJpli N.W. I, Semenyih N.W. 2, Sedlll N.W. 3. Sunset Asahan N.W. 4. Bedenak N.W. 5. Straat Johore 6/7. Levernbanlc 8/9. Hanka Sawicka 10/11, La Trinidad 13/14, Agnete Maersk 19, Maxwell Braader 21/22, Mandowi. 29/30, Klmnnls 27, City213 words
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Article258 1964-02-05 16 FEBRUARY first grade rubber buyers f .o.b cloud at S p.m. In Sinapero and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64* cents per lb. down one-eighth of cant on Monday's dosing level for the position. The tone waa quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per Ik. yesterday: Int.258 words
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Article201 1964-02-05 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) February 4. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cts. M. Cement 18 cts. Dunlope 18 eta. M. Box 20 cts. City Dev.s eta. McAlister 16 cts. K. Smelter 20 cts. M. Invest. 16 eta. Euro 18 eta. Robinson 14 cts. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta. C. Storage 20201 words
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601 1964-02-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpIIERE was less activity A with certain exceptions in the industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday conditions being quieter on the eve of the tripartite ministerial talks in Bangkok. There were one or features the main one601 words
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Article25 1964-02-05 16 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. 3 Feb. 4 •Industrials: 109.36 110.42 Tins: 124.66 125.58 S rubbers: 106.16 106.16 •Dec. 31, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article881 1964-02-05 16 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bousteaa (1,000) 51. 83, (1.000) $1.84. (10.000) SI.KS. (3.000) $1 .MS. (1.000) SlB7. (1.000 l SI. 8" (3.000) 51. 89, (1.000)881 words
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371 1964-02-05 16 STRAITS tin price rose by $2.25 yesterday to $527.75. on an offering estimated unchanged at 235 tons. In London on Monday tin had opened moderately higher and held steady throughout the session to finish £3 per long ton higher. Sentiment was helped371 words
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Article71 1964-02-05 16 /-HINE.E Produce tiohango, Sinta- pere noen prices per pitul yesterday: Cscenut ell: bulk »49i sellers, drum SS2t mBM Cepra Kri. Mirth I'R 'Continent unquoted. Pepper: Muntok whit* Jl5O aellrr*. Sarawak white *14"i sellers, special Sarawak black $1121 pellers. garbled Lamporm black SII2J sellers. A»TA JI22J seller(ingapers Ceaaimt Oil71 words
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Article24 1964-02-05 16 February 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: Mi rents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5527.75 (up 52.25). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (unchanged).24 words
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Article127 1964-02-05 16 rE Malayan ExcHango Banks' Asso* elation made turn* chant en to It* rates to merchaou yeatrrday (all ratM to $100): New York: buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 15/18. BO d/Ht 33 1/4 Credit Mill. 33 3/8 trade bllla. Canada: buying TT 33 1/2. airmail OD 35127 words
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Advertisement1170 1964-02-05 16 I^BaVm > XAWAS>L^IiUSENIiLrUSHJ^LTa v U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canatia Scrvrea Spore P. Sham Honolulu S. F'cisco N. York Montreal XM.kaKa Man 27/21 Ftk 1/ 2 Mar 2B Mar 21 Mar 17 Apr 24 Apr Belma Mare" 24/2 B Mar 2731.Mar 2B Apr 21 Apr 17 Mat 7« Ma,1,170 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-02-05 16 [E°ioRIENTl LINES l ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penong Bth February 1964 Singapore 11th February 1964 For Hong Kong 15th/ 17th February, Japan 21st/25th February. Hong Kong 29th February/3rd March PLEASE NOTE AMENDED DATES Returns: Singapore 7th March 1964 Penang 10th March 1964 Fares From: Penang from $1,089.001,022 words
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Advertisement224 1964-02-05 16 laajjfV Fir Uaa, Port Sail. Rtttertaai. Anutertaw. Hamljurg aat Ciyaia Spore P S'nam Penang 'General S.ktrski" 14/17 Ftk 11/11 Ftk "Jaatk Krasicki" 18/2 B Ftl 21/22 Ftl Btaaral Apats: C.F. SHARP I CO.. (M) LTi. TH: imt, t. S'ksai 1313. Peaatg IIBH Spore P. Sham Penang "Haakt Sawicka" (ot. 18/11224 words
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Advertisement876 1964-02-05 17 TvJsj Ij j i ii it I j'i iLH j I i b^C^h I aBBSSSSSSSS^SSBSaBSS^SSSSBBtsI (Continued from pace 13) FOR SALE Ward* H fMfea.) Box Sf rtm. rxlrm LATEST SQUARE LINE Bo»CH r.i-or Now On Display At n(apui< I'.elriccratioo Company. Alter sWsa S'tviic Guaranteed. TiHaswn S porr PRERECOROED TAPE Available876 words
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Advertisement554 1964-02-05 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) L ;i» W»rd* Si (Min.>—ttox SO ett. extrt HAVINC DANDRUFF? U<-t rid or It by fast, rffiTtive, economical. Dandri- ndr Available throughout Malaysia from you! f:ivourite hHirdrc.i.ier or ounler. FOR THE BEST Vaiur in Town: Choose your Engagement King, a lovely blue white diamond trom e'hiong Sblng,554 words
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Advertisement602 1964-02-05 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. Chua Huay Ong Is no longer employed by us as a salesman as fiom the Ist February, 1964 and! therefore has no authority to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. THE SWEDISH TRADING COLIMITED SINGAPORE. NOTICE The Northern602 words
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Advertisement731 1964-02-05 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN that the private road off Sungei Kadut Road through Mukim XI Lots 69. 70. 71. '2 will be closed on February Bth 1964. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Notice to Consumers To enable work on electrical extensions to be carried out in Chang!731 words
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Advertisement767 1964-02-05 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EXISTING VACANCY Child Care Institution, Hong Kong. Assistant Superintendent: Salary from HK$2.OOO-2.500 per month. Starting rate commensurate with experience. Requirements: <l> Male, graduate from approved college or university with diploma or degree in Social Work. ii > Experienced In institutional work or related field (ill) Ability to read767 words
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Advertisement635 1964-02-05 17 TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are 'nvlted and will be received up to 2 p.m. on Monday 1 1 24th February 1964 for the Sex- vicing of 16.MM Bell and liowell 1 movie projectors for RAAF BUT- TERWORTH. Particulars and lender lonns may be obtained by application to635 words
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Advertisement260 1964-02-05 17 NOTICE SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS The Annual General Meeting trill be held at the Conference Room of the Singapore Military Porces Beach Road on Saturday, i 29th February. 1964 at 3.30 p.m. NOTH'K TO SMALL-BORE RIFLE MEMBERS The Reconvened General MeetIng of this section will be held260 words
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Advertisement67 1964-02-05 17 TENDER 2nd Battalion The Royal Malay Re(iment. KOTA BHAKI KKLANTAN TENDER FOR BATTALION CANTEEN TENDERS are Invited tor tli* operating of The Bn. Canteen at Pengkalan Chepa Camp aa from 1 Apr. 1964 Por details please contact llie Offlcer-in-cnarge' Canteen. 2 Royal Malay, Pengkaiaa Chepa Kola Bharu, Keiantan. Telephone: Pengkalan67 words
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271 1964-02-05 18 LEE FOO SAN - Miller to direct the 'Flinter scheme' LEE FOO SAN: by Ipoh. Tuesday r |"HE MALAYSIA AAI coaching scheme, which came into operation last month, has received a boost from the Asia Foundation which has agreed to allow American coach Bill Miller to be full-time director of the scheme. This was271 words
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171 1964-02-05 18 SINGAPORE, lues. Central Johore put themselves In the running for the SCC seven-a-side rugger championship when they beat RAOC "B. one of the favourites, on the padang today. Using their speed to great advar.'Hße they unsettled RAOC and won haiid«!omely by 25 points (five171 words
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Article137 1964-02-05 18 IPOH. Tues. A record number of entries are expected for the North Malayan amateur goll championship at Tiger Lane course here from Feb. 15 to 17. Two former North Malayan champions Mitchell Welsh (1959 and I860) and Too Joon Loke (1961 and 1962) both of opritk— are137 words
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Article18 1964-02-05 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Turf will hold an amateur meet at Bukit Tlmah on Feb. 22.18 words
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Article17 1964-02-05 18 LONDON, Tues. Newport beat Barrow 3-0 In an English Fourth Division football match here tonight.17 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-02-05 18 HOWARD WINSTONE (right), British and Emperor featherweight champion, is cornered by American Don Johnson during their tenround bout in London last week. Johnson was awarded a points verdict which was loudly booed by the crowd. Reuter picture.Reuter - 38 words
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Article140 1964-02-05 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— One of t the best women swimmers vi the United States will arrive here on Thursday for a coaching tour. M She is Chris von Saltza, hoi- der of the world record of 4min. 44.55ec for the women's 400 metres freestyle. At140 words
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Article28 1964-02-05 18 BATU PAHAT. Tues. George Puthucheary was elected president of the Johore Schools Sports Council. Other officials: Vice-president C. Somasundram; secretary Tan Meng Kwang; treasurer Rev. Bro. Augustine.28 words
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Article210 1964-02-05 18 RSYC to buy Olympic boat YACHTING SINGAPORE. Tues. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club are raising money to buy an Olympic class boat from Hong Kong or Denmark with the aim of entering it for the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October But the chances of getting it ready in time210 words
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Article204 1964-02-05 18 HOCKEY SINGAPORE. Tues. A nat trick by Douglas NonLs highlighted today's Padang Shield hockey match in which Singapore Recreation Club, the League champions, retained the trophy with a 5-0 win over Singapore Cricket Club. I The match was originally scheI duled to be a SHA204 words
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Article311 1964-02-05 18 SBHFA plan series of games SOCCER SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Business Houses F.A. are arranging a series of representative matches this season in a bid to encourage their players to improve and thus raise the standard of football in the state. SBHFA secretary Michael Phang said today that hi* association311 words
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Article96 1964-02-05 18 pENANG. Tues. Penann Fr* School beat City Council 4-1 in a Penang hockey league match on the school ground at Green Lane today. Combining smoothly. Hie schoolboys sliced through the City Council defence to crack home three quick goals In UM first ten minutes through Hong96 words
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Article220 1964-02-05 18 SEAF GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. /\N FEB. 24 at Phnom Penh, Malaysia will make a formal application to stage next year's South East Asia Peninsular Games. Offering Kuala Lumpur 10 the SEAP Games Federation, which is currently manned by Cambodian officials, as the venue lor220 words
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Article82 1964-02-05 18 I IPOH, Tues. Bob Willingi ham. the title holder, reached the t semi-finals of t*ie Perak Turf Club Sports Club golf championship by beating Low Siou Whatt two up at Tiger Lane here. Lecng Wai Nyean, the leading qualifier, beat Zalnal Abidln two and me and Sulaiman82 words
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Article94 1964-02-05 18 PENANO. Tues. Tan Sonf Kean will lead the challenge in the Penang Lawn Tennis Associai tlon's "closed" championship* -tartlnK the Penang Sports Club on Friday. Song Kean, the 1961 open champion, is top-seeded for the men s singles In which there are 32 entries. The94 words
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Advertisement199 1964-02-05 18 THE WORLD'S FIRST, SMALLEST, LIGHTEST AND MOST EFFICIENT ttfTtf SET RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE JJ SONY weighs only 8 pounds. if Tli is is the personal Set.' So light and compact you carry it with if you like a book, wherever you go. Put it beside your bod, on if199 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-02-05 18 RLGGEK: SCC srvrn-a-side tourney (Spore p. Khun; >. SCHCfcR: Ftiendb: (At S'porei Star Soccentes v Jardine Waugh (Parrer Park). HOCKtY: Spore league and cup: RAF, Seletar v BODt Seletar. Ipoh Div. 1; ACS Union v Andersonians "A' (Upper padangi: Div. 2: Municipality v Police Field Force (Lower padang).47 words
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Article195 1964-02-05 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by THE MARE LOOKS GOOD BET ON SUNDAY Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday LOVELY DAY showed good form on a yielding track here this morning. Ridden by Ismail Asban, Lovely Day sprinted smartly in the straight The speedy mare could be a "good thing" over sif195 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-02-05 19 LA Moore winner MRS. J. EVANS leads in Kerles (Fred Moore up), winner of Race 2 at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Timesport picture23 words
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Article78 1964-02-05 19 BOMBAY. Tues. Prince Pradeep completed a hattrick of victories In i-lassic races when he won the Indian St. Leger over 14f here. British Jockey Harry Carr rode the winner, Prince Pradeep, the evtnts favourite, to a 1 victory over Zindabad (7-2) with Mansalt third, a further threeReuter - 78 words
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Article84 1964-02-05 19 CALCUTTA. Tues. MCC president G.O. Allen announced here that all the countries concerned had now agreed to the principle of "twin" tours to England. India accepted the idea after Mr. Allen and MCC secretary Billy Griffith attended a committee meeting of the Indian Board ofReuter - 84 words
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Article180 1964-02-05 19 Handful of Medals for Germany WINTER GAMES f NNSBRUCK, Tues. 1 Germany, who had not previously won a gold award in the current Winter Olympics here, scooped a handful of medals from the toboggan run today. They won two gold medals, two silver and one bronze. Both gold and silver180 words
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Article192 1964-02-05 19 Menzies hopes SA will win CRICKET /CANBERRA, Tues. Sir \j Robert Menzles, the Australian Prime Minister, said here that if South Africa won the Fifth Test at Sydney it would "end the nonsense about South Africa playing unofficial Test matches." The Sydney test will decide the the present series, AustraliaReuter - 192 words
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Article489 1964-02-05 19 RECORDS OF THE NEWCOMERS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MUNIFICENT, one of the newcomers entered for the Tengku's Gold Cup Meeting here, has a good "home' record. Munificent, a six-year-old Irish gelding by Princely Gift out of Larryta, is owned by Eve stable and trained by489 words
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254 1964-02-05 19 Pas Seul is 'National' top weight LONDON. Tues.— Mr. John Rogerson's Pas Bcul, winner of the 1960 Oold Cup, has been given top weight of 12.0 In the Grand National, to be run over four miles and 866 yards at Alntree, Liverpool, on Mar 21. Last year's winner, Ayala, hasReuter - 254 words
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Article71 1964-02-05 19 LONDON. Tues.— England, after drawing with Wales a fortnight ago, have made five changes, one of them positional, in the side to meet Ireland in the Rugby Union match ut Twickenham next Saturday. They field two new "caps" in flyhalf Tom Brophy and second rowReuter - 71 words
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Article29 1964-02-05 19 LONDON, Tues. Results of Rugby Union club matches played last night were: Uanelly 0 EBBW Vale 0; Newport 14 Brldgend 3; Waterloo 6 Dublin University 3. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article52 1964-02-05 19 LOS ANGELES, Tues. Colorado King the champion South African thoroughbred, hao his second win in two outings in the I'nited States yesterday. Colorado King, ridden by Johnny Longden. won the L 553.570 feature event at Santa Anita on a dirt track. The first win was on52 words
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Advertisement65 1964-02-05 19 l(^Ok# SCOTCHGARD \%lf WEMBLEY Fabulous Scotchgard protects your favorite Wembley's. Just blot off spills as good as new, ready and raring to go. Novelty designs, stripes, textures. Color Guide*, of course, a Wembley exclusive. ■«t CROCODILI thirtf from o«r tfcofM and hove a sorprne I NortH Knot* Rood I If,65 words
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Advertisement334 1964-02-05 19 T^A^jf a leading name B^^t^*^^^^^^B( in the typewriter line offers you BEF the' New Look for your office SG 3 W Available with 35" carriages The new model SG 3 de Luxe with the same features as the former model SG 1. Interchangeable carriage, light and finely adjustable touch, non334 words
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Article, Illustration490 1964-02-05 20 LEE SIEW YEE - LEE SIEW YEE, MALI AND ALGERIA NOW WITHDRAW THEIR RESERVATIONS ON MALAYSIA SPECIAL REPORT From The Editor Premier Lee finds President Tubman understanding, sympathetic MONROVIA (Liberia). Tuesday Till" Malaysian mission has completed in the Mali Republic the vital breakthrough begun in Algiers. On Friday night, on the490 words
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Article201 1964-02-05 20 Floods cut Sarawak roads KUCHING, Tues. Floods are continuing to rise on the j Bau-Batu Kitam Road and on the KuchingSerian Road. On the Batu Kitam Road water was 7 ft. at Siniawan and 6 ft. at Busoh. Batu Kitam Bazaar was under one and a half feet of water.201 words
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Article131 1964-02-05 20 Recruiting team to visit S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Defence in Kuala Lumpur will send a recruiting team to Singapore to select recruits for the Signals Regiment at the Drill Hall. Territorial Army Headquarters, Beach Road, on Feb. 10 and 11 from 8 a.m. each day. An official statement131 words
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Article87 1964-02-05 20 CHAPEL HILL (North Carolina i Tues. A Negro civil rights leader, the Rev. Elton Cox, raised the possibility of setting fire to himself on Easter Sunday if the colour bar is not completely lifted in this university town. "If I thought It would do87 words
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206 1964-02-05 20 US Admiral tours Naval Base to relive 1941 episode SINGAPORE. Tues. Twenty-three years ago, an American warship steamed into the Naval Base here carrying on board several exhausted survivors of the British warships Repulse and Prince of Wales, which had been sunk by the Japanese Zeroes in the South China206 words
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120 1964-02-05 20 WORK BEGINS ON S'PORE, K.L., IPOH TV LINK LONDON, Tues. Work has begun on a television link between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh, it was announced here today. Standard Telephones and Cables, Ltd. of London said they are carrying out the £250.000 Malaysian order, which will form a complete televisionReuter - 120 words
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Article60 1964-02-05 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— Tue Women's Society of Christian Service of Chinese Methodist churches is organising a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 16 at 8.30 p.m. to raise funds for a new rest house for women workers. Tickets for $2 and $5 are available at60 words
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Article395 1964-02-05 20 LONDON. Tues. —Stock markets were in better form today after yesterday's further sharp setback but there was certainly no general improvement. Leading indusI trials recovered part of their losses but in industrials as a whole small falls predominated. Oilts inclined higher and closed with fractional gains while the395 words
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175 1964-02-05 20 AN ATOMIC PLANT FOR S'PORE? 'CANADA WILL HELP' riINUAPORE. Tues. The visiting threeman Canadian team of engineering consultant? today offered to help the, Singapore Government' study the possibilities of setting up an atomic power plant here. The spokesman of the team, Mr. J. Hahn. said this after an hour-long meeting175 words
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Article52 1964-02-05 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— Electricity supplies will be interrupted In the following areas from 8.30 a.m to 6.30 p.m. on Thursday: Upper Changl Road from 9', m.s to 10 s m.s.. Jalan Tiga Ratus Somapah Road. Windsor Drive Slak Kuan Road, Telok Mata Hcan, Kg. Padang Terbakar and Koh SeJc52 words
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216 1964-02-05 20 They were all so courteous: Ex-detainee Leong OINGAPORE, Tues. Former Barisan Sosialis leader Mr. Leong Keng Seng has refuted claims by the party that political detainees are ill-treat-ed. In a television interview last night, the newly-freed ex-schoolteacher said he had found through personal experience that the party's claims were unfounded.216 words
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Article25 1964-02-05 20 SAIGON. Tues.— The new military leadership in South Vietnam is considering banning Twist music from the radio and enforcing restrictions on dancing25 words
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138 1964-02-05 20 TONDON, Tues. A young wife who had learned Judo threw her husband over her head during one domestic scuffle, the divorce court was told yesterday. Mr. Justice Cairns granted a decree nisi to Mrs. Margaret Laura Lane Jacobs. 29. of suburban Lewisham becauseReuter - 138 words
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261 1964-02-05 20 Airline waits for Tokyo orders on strike OINGAPORE. Mon. The strike by Japan Air Lines employees entered its second day today. According to Mr. D. Mano, the assistant district manager, the management la waiting for instructions from its head office in Tokyo. At noon today, the management sent a letter261 words
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67 1964-02-05 20 MOGADISHU (Somalia), Tues. Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, has reaffiirmed China's desire for negotiations with the United States on the Formosa dispute. But, he told a press conference which went on past midnight here, that if the U.S. launched a new aggression67 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-02-05 20 TIIGHEST and lowest temperaix tures in Malaya and Singapore tor The period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 86 77 Penang 91 70 Ipoh 70 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 7341 words
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