The Straits Times, 15 February 1964
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Title Section21 1964-02-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 He** I**1 The Straits Times ESTD. 1845. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1964. 15 CUNTS. KDN 731.21 words
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Article, Illustration730 1964-02-15 1 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON: A guarantee first. 'THE INDONESIANS MUST LEAVE OUR SOU. WE CANNOT HAVE THEM HOLDING GUNS UNDER OUR TREES...THERE MUST BE A PROPER ATMOSPHERE OR THERE WILL BE CLASHES' by— Kuala Lumpur Friday MALAYSIA must be guaranteed "a proper atmosphere" if another Foreign Ministers' meeting with730 words
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325 1964-02-15 1 WASHINGTON. Fri TME British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas- Home, told a Press conference last night that he and President Johnson had reach "complete agreement" over South-East Asia. "If there was any danger that our policies were ever moving apart, itReuter - 325 words
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281 1964-02-15 1 Kennedy: Malaysia war worse than Vietnam SOEKARNO RED?-'NE 6IVES RUSSIA MORE TROUBLE THAR US' \"EW YORK, Fri. The U.S. AttorneyGeneral, Mr. Robert Kennedy, last night warned that further conflict between Indonesia and Malaysia could lead to a major war more serious than that in South Vietnam and could involve manyReuter - 281 words
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Article172 1964-02-15 1 ■Nicosia. Fri. Mr. George Ball, United States Under-Secretary of State, called on President Makarios today In a new bid to reach agreement on an international peace force for Cyprus. It is Mr. Ball's fifth meetIng with the Archbishop since he flew to the island onReuter - 172 words
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Article70 1964-02-15 1 PORTLAND (Oregon). Pri. —A fight to save a 40--year-old mother with kidney trouble ended last night wren she died with a total of five kidneys inside her. two of them from baboons. After the baboon kidneys were transplanted Into the unidentified woman, a kidney from aReuter - 70 words
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Article659 1964-02-15 1 Offer of $9m. shares will be made in late February or March KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. j^|ALAYS from every walk of life are to be invited to invest $9 million in a public company which in three years has become one of the most successful investment companies in659 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-02-15 1 Keeler case woman is told to leave the U.S. NEW YORK. Frl. One of the leading figures in Britain's Christine Keeler vice scandal was a brief visitor in the United States until immigration authorities traced her past, it was learned today. Ronna Ricardo (above), 22-year-old admitted prostitute and associate of157 words
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Article53 1964-02-15 1 LONDON. Pn. Ore of America's major trunk mrlinen. Braniff International Airways, has ordered two more short-haul B.A.C. 1-11 airline* bringing its total order to 14. the Britsh Aircraft Corporation announced today. This lirtesi order brings the total of 1-1 Is on order to operatorsReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-02-15 1 Dr. Castro defends 'colonialist' Churchill NEW YORK, Frl. Dr. Fidel Castro has defended Sir Winston Churchill against an allegation of colonialism, the New York Times reported today. During a surprise visit on Wednesday night *to a bookshop frequented by students of Havana University, he mentioned that he was reading theReuter - 137 words
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714 1964-02-15 1 Record defence budget for Britain J ONDON. Fri. Brl- tain, whose defence forces are now stretched across many parts of the world, will have to meet a defence budget in the year 1964-5 of almost £2,000 million the highest ever. This was disclosed in the Government's annual defence report to714 words
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Article29 1964-02-15 1 18.000 STARVING JAKARTA. Fri.— Ant..™ vnd today nrarlv IS.OOn people on Bali «rrr >tarvini; and morr than 190.000 on verge of ?r.ive hunger. ©PI (See Pa&e I)29 words
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Article, Illustration381 1964-02-15 2 Paper pleads for Govt and popular action to solve the food shortage JAKARTA, Fri. The Nationalist Party newspaper Suluh Indonesia pleaded yesterday for Government and popular action to solve the serious food shortages. The Indonesian-language daily said the problem is known to everyone including "the President,Reuter; UP - 381 words
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120 1964-02-15 2 TOKYO, Friday. 4 SEVEN-MAN Japanese medical team left here today by air for Bali to treat sick islanders. The team, led by Dr. Jun Hirashlma, Dean of the Surgery Department of the Omlya Hospital of the Japan 1 Red Cross. IncludedReuter - 120 words
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136 1964-02-15 2 RANGOON, Fri. Police here yesterday opened the case against an Indian national named Panrha Charam for stoning the Indian Embassy in Rangoon on Tuesday afternoon. Charam said he had applied for an Indian passport more than three months ago and had heard nothing aboutUPI - 136 words
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95 1964-02-15 2 JAKARTA, Fri President Soekarno today set op a four-man committee headed by the Information Minister. Dr. Ruslan Abdulgani. to draft detailed reports on the results of Indonesia's economic confrontation against MalaysiaThis was announced by the Distribution Minister. Dr. J. Leimena. after theReuter - 95 words
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Article34 1964-02-15 2 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian sea police patrols and Singapore pirates were recently involved in a shooting Incident In Indonesian waters causing the death of two pirates, the Anura news agency said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article151 1964-02-15 2 YEW DELHI, Fri. Japan has offered financial and technical collaboration in setting up an oil refinery at Madras, Parliament was told yesterday. The Minister of Petroleum and Chemicals. Prof. Humayun Kablr, told a questioner In the Upper House that the Government had received manyReuter - 151 words
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Article62 1964-02-15 2 WELLINGTON, Fri.— Proposals have been made for a meeting of Commonwealth trade ministers. ttje New Zealand Prime Minister Mr. Keith Holyoake. said last night. Mr. Holyoake said it had been suggested that the meeting should take place before the world trade conference, which would mean It wouldReuter - 62 words
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211 1964-02-15 2 Vietnam starts Dragon Year with attack on the Vietcong SAIGON, Friday. gOUTH Vietnamese troops started the "Year of the Dragon" yesterday with an operation in the Mekong River Delta in which they killed 10 guerillas and captured three, according to American military sources here. The 21st Division launched the operationReuter - 211 words
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135 1964-02-15 2 U.s. counts THE COST: 178 DEATHS IN VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Fri._ According to the Defence Department, 178 U.S. servicemen hav> died in South Vietnam during the past three years in the fight against the Vietcong Communists. Of these, 102 men were killed in combat and 76 were listed as deaths "not135 words
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Article99 1964-02-15 2 CALCUTTA, Fri. General Carlos P. Romulo. former President of the U.N. General Assembly and adviser to the Philippine Government on foreign affairs, said here last night that Asians had learnt a lesson from the Sino-Indlan border fighting— that "Communism can never be trusted." Indonesia, however,Reuter - 99 words
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Advertisement156 1964-02-15 2 YOUR BEST FAMILY BUY Whether yours is a 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6-member family the Cortina Fordor Deluxe is your best family OJy buy. It is the biggest family car success of its time. How? A year after introduction more people I I I I^^J I^^ X\ have bou156 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-02-15 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 6jo. I'm awaid we") I\ we cantVwell... -vr»&\ I > one more /C" "7\18 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-02-15 3 THE OFFICE ON WHEEL(S) A DISPATCH case that unzips to Ot over a car steering wheel, converting it into a solid writing desk, is a boon for travelling business executives and salesmen whose handwritten notes easllv degenerate Into scrawl When carried as a normal case It has room for documents59 words
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265 1964-02-15 3 BRITISH CLOSING MACHINE DEAL WITH RUSSIA LONDON. Friday. BRITISH engineering companies were today reported actively negotiating to sell factory equipment worth £80 million ($6BO million) to the I Soviet Union. Industrial circles in London said talks with the Russians were in an advanced stage and the deal would be basedReuter - 265 words
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Article95 1964-02-15 3 LUCCA, Italy. FrL Nightwatchman Adello Caponi is no longer a hero. Caponi, 34, got two mo ney prizes from his company in three months for scaring away thieves in shooting battles. The other night he re> ported still another battle in which he scared95 words
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Article82 1964-02-15 3 U.S. missile explodes in fire XJEW YORK. Fri The U.S Air Force yesterday reported a tire had broken out In an Atla.- missile silo nea Ro&well. New Mexico. The Air Force later reported that an Atlas missile had caught fire and exploded, but there were no reports of any Injuries.Reuter - 82 words
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Article66 1964-02-15 3 L.ONDON. Pri.— Britain a Chief, ot the Defence Stan". Admiral Earl Mountbatien who recent. y return\i from a Par Eastern tour, will undergo a hernia operation on Feb. 26 the Min^trv of Defence announced here Earl Moumoatten. 63. will enter the King Edward VII hospital forReuter - 66 words
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Article52 1964-02-15 3 AMMAN fri Kins Baudouin md Queen Pabiola ol Be g:um arrived here yesterday from lnd:a for t three-day private visit as quests if King Hussein Hussein and n:i- Brttiah-Oum *lfe. Princess Mouna met the Bel(Clan royal couple at the airport and accompanied them to the Quest52 words
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95 1964-02-15 3 Americans have to leave work camp VIENTIANE, Prt. Commun-ist-led forces yesterday made new advances toward the Important port of Thannek. on trie Mekong River, forcing the evacuation of Americans at a road construction camp, it was learned here yesterday The American emrjassy issued an official statement saying that personnel otUPI - 95 words
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Article48 1964-02-15 3 rOKVO. Pri a Japanese nshlnjt boat sank of! ouru Hokkaido Japan's northernmost island, and its eight crewmen were missing today, thp Japanese Marltime Safety Board said The board sa:d over-loading might oe responsible for the sinking Of the Number 12 Blto Maru •38 tons! ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article59 1964-02-15 3 BUDGET DAY— APRIL 14 r»iiA^^R^ N m Bud Bet day when Britain's Chanr,,M,L. i he Exchequer gives his annual account of the ■in V-nmJ >t? ce and annou nces any taxation changes EUi™ m hh year on A P rtl w as announced yesHrl» it P resent Chancellor Is MrReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-02-15 3 Mr. FORD (DIVORCED) now has his eyes on an AUSTIN (Idaho). 1 Pri. Mrs. Anne Ford took up a new life yesterday as one of the nations richest divorcees while her ex-hus-band, Mr. Henry Ford 11. contemplated an Austin in his future. Mrs. Ford, 44, obtained a divorce on theUPI - 201 words
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Article72 1964-02-15 3 MANILA, fyl— A teenage housemaid was apparently boiled to death yesterday when, trapped In a flaming house, she took refuge In a water barrel. Firemen found the charred body of Trinidad Vergara. 15. inside a dried-out water drum, and Virginia Dalmao. 12. dead72 words
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Article62 1964-02-15 3 RIO-DE-JANEIRO. Fri.— A bus plunged from a bridge Into a river at Nova Iguacu, 37 miles outside Rio-de-Janeiro killing 35 oeople police -said The only survivor, an Italian civil engineer, Zucarini LarensL, S3. who Is In hospital with shock and fractured ribs, saidReuter - 62 words
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Article59 1964-02-15 3 HOUSTON (lexasi Jr. Six prisoner* in the Harris County Jail apparently Impressed by the Government report on the evils of smoking said today they had glveij up the nablt because they did not want to die of lung cancer. The six, all occupants ol Death59 words
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271 1964-02-15 3 fENEVA, Fri. The United States yesterday proposed to the Soviet Union that the two powers undertake a mutual shutdown of plants producing fissionable materials for nuclear arms and at the same time transfer such materials to peaceful purposes. Mr. William C. Foster. UnitedReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-02-15 3 The Beatles: Moscow sees them as Britain's secret weapon A SOVIET newspaper yesterday hinted that the Beatles, now a smash-hit in America, are the secret weapon of the British Establishment The mop-topped quartet, I according to the newspaper Moskovski Komsomolets. 'distracts British youngsters from politics and bitter pondering over disgraced124 words
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136 1964-02-15 3 WASHINGTON, Fri— The State Department said yesterday it had found no grounds for revoking the American visa of British actor Richard Barton. A congressional sab-commit-tee had asked the department to review the granting of the non-immigrant visa to Mr. Barton, who is doeReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration581 1964-02-15 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Johnson and Sir Alec Douglas-Home in their two days of talks here gave special consideration to South East Asian matters, according to a joint communique issued yesterday. The communique said that the British Prime Minister reemphasised British supportReuter - 581 words
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Advertisement280 1964-02-15 3 by FAR F ISA -.sMB Amplivox Amplifier! Hjk^^^ have bten deiigned oc|M(Bj»-<^^^^ cording to the ever inWg^^^^^ creosing ond exacting li— l~*l^y?^ requirements of modern tWi**** orchestras. It It a perfect musical instrument in the hands of leading artists, because of iM BB many special feature* for I professional performance.280 words
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Article182 1964-02-15 4 Three robbery reports to police CINGAPORE. Fri. Police are investigating two reports of housebreaking and theft and one of robbery yesterday, involving the loss of some $7,583 in cash and property. Lee Kirn Tiam. 35, a taxi driver, reported that a passenger he picked up at Kirn Seng Road last182 words
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Article127 1964-02-15 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Candidate* who wish to offer Chinese at principal level for the Higher School Certificate Examination In 1964 may take an optional oral test, which will be held on April 6. according to the Ministry of Education. Those wishing to offer Malay at principal level must take127 words
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Article74 1964-02-15 4 SINOAPORE, Frl. Mr. J. Andrews, a member of the Polytechnic, will give a talk on "Management education what management is about," In the Polytechnic Main Lecture Theatre on Feb. 24 at 7.30 p.m. He will deal with the (actors which have caused management to emerge as a74 words
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Article66 1964-02-15 4 SINOAPORE, Frl.— The Ministry of Culture will present a special cultural show at Hong Ltm Green Theatre tomorrow night at 8 p.m. The special two-and-half hour programme presented by Kong Chow Wul Kuan, consists of lion dances the Chinese art of selfdefence, music recitals In66 words
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192 1964-02-15 4 Eighteen robbed of $4,230 in Ipoh raid IPOH, Friday. plVE robbers, armed with pistols and daggers, staged a daring rot bery in a house in Leong Sin Nam Street here last night. Eighteen victims were robbed of cash and jewellery worth a total of $4,230. Nine of them— five women192 words
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Article177 1964-02-15 4 Back with electronics degree SINGAPORE. FrL Mr. Peter Nai, a television and general electronics engineer, flew Into Singapore yesterday a day too late for his family re-union dinner on Chinese New Year's eve after spending seven years in the United States. Mr. Nal, 24, who left here on a two-year177 words
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Article43 1964-02-15 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan, Mr. Chow Chiow Hock, will present certificates to students of the Duchess and Dunearn School Centres at the Adult Education Board's fourth annual prize-giv-ing ceremony on Wednesday at Coronation Road Community Centre at 7.30 p.m.43 words
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Article52 1964-02-15 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— The Singapore Inner Wheel Club Is organising a variety show to be held on Feb. 22 at 7.30 pm. at the Badminton Hall In aid of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Tickets at S3, $2 and $1 are available at Robinsons, Winston's and52 words
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Article34 1964-02-15 4 SINOAPORE, Frl. The Singapore Government has published In the OasettA a list of all local registered midwives for 1963 together with their addresses and qualifications under the rules of the Midwives Board.34 words
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Article37 1964-02-15 4 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The Radio .and Electrical Trades Association 'of Singapore *wlll hold their annual dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant on Sunday at 7.30 p.m IPOH, Friday, s, staged a daring rob■rc last night.37 words
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Article25 1964-02-15 4 SINGAPORE, Frt— The Singapore Housing and Development Recreation Club on the 18th. floor, Selegle House, will be opened at 8 p.m. on Saturday25 words
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Article290 1964-02-15 4 LONDON, Frl.— Stock markets ended the year's best week quiet and unsettled. Buying was smaller In front of the week-end, while some profit-taking developed, particularly In leading Industrials. Fears of a rise In Interest rates played their part and gilts were widely between 1/16 and 3/18 easier. Closing290 words
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Article51 1964-02-15 4 LONDON. PrL Spot 19;»<1, Mar. 19 15/16 d., Apr. 203/l*scL, May 20V»d.. Apr./ June 20 3/16 d., July/Sept. 20>4d., Oct./ Dec. 20 Ud., Jan./ Mar. 20' 4 d.. Apr. June 20> t d.. July/ Sept. 20 Wd., c.i.f. Feb. 19Hd, Mar. 19 11/16 d.. Apr. 19% d. Tone: Very51 words
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Article22 1964-02-15 4 LONDON. PTL— Buyers £1078. sellers £1077, Forward buyers £1067. sellers £1068, Settlement £1078. Turnover a.m. 156 tons, p.m. nil. Tone: Idle.22 words
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Article85 1964-02-15 4 Ministry free film shows SINOAPORE. Frl— The Ministry of Culture will give free film •hows at the following places during next week commencinc Feb. 18. TUESDAY: Nong Chong School, off Ylo Chu Kang Road. 10th nu.; Pulau A>er Bajau; Lorong Fatunah. Woodlands end. WEDNESDAY: Kampong Petanl, off Slme Road; Jalan85 words
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Article22 1964-02-15 4 SINGAPORE. FrL— The People's Association has organised a training course for staff In the rural centres to conduct kindergarten classes.22 words
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Advertisement348 1964-02-15 4 KOJSGJfEE FATT CHOY SINGAPORE oarrick OPENS TODAY! TODAY 4 TOMORROW 4 SHOWS: 1.30-4.00-6.45 t •30 p.n. ON STAGE TONI6HT AND TOMORROW ot 6.4S ».JO p.m. "AVER MATA DUYONG NIGHT" Directed by free samples of aier matadoejongl v ■■JIM JoMbV Pc'tume Given Away At All Show» Today I m. AMIN fl^^Bl348 words
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Advertisement155 1964-02-15 4 a 'J v! ll lj v Li 3 J ii (a 3 iROiKJIi RESTAURANT i D BAR CAF|__a^ E 82-2 Oft B«t«h Raid. S.rvg«pw«. TEL: 3^006 Last Day: 2.10 7.1 S -9.30 ».m. "A COMMON SCHOLAR" (Teochew) Cheap Matinee Shewi at 10.00 a.m. A 12.00 Noon all leott SO ctt.155 words
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Advertisement197 1964-02-15 4 LIDO (spore) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! ■_wordj "^..a^-.o^W^'^ (S^/^\ IN YUMMY^COLQ^y j S Co-sttrriig; CAROL LYNLEY DEAN JONES EDIE ADAMS STATE (s »re) Tonight Tomorrow M'NITE! i I ALL-NEW THRILLING ADVENTURES of ZORRO SHADOW jg^ j I I 9m 4*^^^^^ stiJ.**.' .-_.w. WKW Np^*^^mC^ *Vi^yf^A with FRANK LATIMORE SCOPE COLOR I a197 words
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Advertisement596 1964-02-15 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4»4 tok^HAßißAvir'.l I£[a> puaSV> t♦> m m o^g^y FT— THE CATM«r OI6«m»»TIOM X $NJ.NofreeL»t At All Theatre; isow show i\<.! -11 om-I 10-4 00-« 30 4 9.30 p.m. DORIS DAY 'JAMES GARNER t **move 1 X X I TONI6HT A TOMORROW f MIDNIGHT! Al«o Mofning Shows 8.45 o.m. TODAY, TOMORROW596 words
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Miscellaneous302 1964-02-15 4 TRB following v today's schedule DEPARTURE* of civil aircraft movement! at Pays Lebax airport Stofapore: B0AC: To Hona Kona (BA 960) ARRIVAL* 6J5 P-m.; to Uarwln. Sydney (BA Japan Air Lines: From Jakarta 700) 7.40 p.m.; to Cairo, Karmcui. <JL 716) B.SO a.m. Beirut, Duueldorf, London (BA B0A0: Krom London.302 words
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Article, Illustration229 1964-02-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JTXIirBITS for the Malaysian stand at the New York World Fair will be shipped by the end of the month, the chairman of its preparatory committee in Malaysia, Raja Mohar bin Badiozaman, said today. He added229 words
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Article57 1964-02-15 5 SUNOEI PATANI, Pr». An I Alliance candidate. Inche Jama- tudln bin Ibrahim, was returned unopposed when nominations were received this week for the Kampong Ward by-election to the Gurun Local Council. Inche Jamaludm. a businessman, will take the seat vacated by Inche Hassan bin Ya'acob. who57 words
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Article35 1964-02-15 5 TAIPINO. Fri. The Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union. Perak branch, will hold a Han Raya party for members' children here on Sunday at 4-30 p m. when gift packets will be distributed35 words
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Article143 1964-02-15 5 Sad, lonely Hari Raya for him KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A husband.whose wife and five-month-old baby were reported missing from home three days ;igo. today appealed to her to come back "because I still love you and I want to be together with you for Hari Raya." For Razal Din bin143 words
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252 1964-02-15 5 Free lunch pupils become brighter at studies OENANG, Fri.— Pupils r In schools, which have Joined In the free lunch programme, have shown marked improvement in their school work. Headmasters of several primary schools have said this in their reports to the Penang branch of the Malayan Council for Child252 words
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83 1964-02-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. The j 1 secretary general of Interpol. Mr. Dean Nepote. flew in from Singapore today on a 34-hour visit here in the course of a South-East Asian tour. He said at the airport: "I am here for personal contact with83 words
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Article146 1964-02-15 5 CINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will drive the first pile to start the foundation works of a new factory of the Singapore Galvanising Industries Ltd. at the Jurong industrial estate on Feb. 18. The company, which Is being started with146 words
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Article174 1964-02-15 5 WORKERS SURE OF YEARLY RISE SINGAPORE, Fri.—Em- ployees of X.P.M. (Far East) Ltd. are assured of a yearly wage Increase under an agreement concluded between the company and the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union. The agreement, published today, allows all married women employees two months' maternity leave with full pay,174 words
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123 1964-02-15 5 TAJPINO, Frl. A rubber smallholder, Teh Chong Keow, 60, was robbed of $10,000 cash and $1,000 worth of jewellery yesterday morning in his house In Pantai Rcmis, a fishing village on the coast of Perak 52 miles from here. The $10,000 represented proceeds of123 words
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Article72 1964-02-15 5 JESSELTON, Frl. Muslim rubber tappers of Bengawan Estate. near Papar, have threatened to go on strike because they did not get their Hari Raya advance*. A group of 29 Uppers led by their mandor Jlkan bin O. T. Momln saw the district officer In Papar72 words
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Miscellaneous173 1964-02-15 5 Ml *t i lU*p V»T. Uamlin I'M NO rUMIC LOVkK WELL. I GUE&> iviM BUT A 6UV& GOT I YOU WERE DOING WELL.WWAT DO THAT SA V^ NUTS' ME'S OOP. BUT I TuiNK i TAKES MORE N A TO DO SUMPIN TO I ALL RIGHT UNTIL YOU EXPECT IT* dOOP173 words
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258 1964-02-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. QYCLISTS are to be barred from using the capital's main highway Jalan Tnanku Abdul Rahman (Batu Road) from the junction of Jalan Mountbatten to the junction of Campbell Road. Instead, they will have to use the two258 words
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Article103 1964-02-15 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two men were today sentenced to one year's Jail each for retaining a stolen car valued at $4,000. The First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, In passing sentence on Mohamed bin Sam and Samsuddin bin Itam. said that this offence was103 words
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98 1964-02-15 6 KUALA LUMPUK. Fn.— Dnto 8. M. Yonß wa elected chairman of the Malayan Bar Council for 1964. at Its annual meetting held tn the Supreme Court here. Members ot UN council are: Means. R. R. CheUiah. C. O. Lm. Eusoffe Aodoolcader. S. P.98 words
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Article31 1964-02-15 6 IPOH. Pri.— The Sam Tet School here will hold a food and fun fair at the fchool premises tomorrow and en Sunday in aid of its building fund.31 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-02-15 6 200 miles by train in 3 days-a record KUALA LUMPUR, Fit— A Malayan Railway train has taken three DAYS to travel a distance of about 200 miles. Nevertheless it is one up for the railways because they were doing a very "out-of-the-way job" transporting a 40-ton cement mill from Port174 words
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126 1964-02-15 6 JEBBELTON, Frl. Drivers of the Penampang Union Transport Co. went on strike today, paralysing traffic between Penampang district and Jesselton. The drivers are In dispute over overtime pay claims for the Chinese New Year period. The administrative staff of the company are trying126 words
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Article18 1964-02-15 6 KLANO. Fri. Mrs. Bvangellne K. D'Crus, of the District Hospital here, has been promoted to District Matron.18 words
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Article128 1964-02-15 6 PADI MEN PRAY TO KEEP RAIN AWAY PARIT BUNTAR FrL Padl farmers in the Krian "rice bowl" are offering prayers to keep away the rain. With large areas In the north and south to be harvested, the fanners fear that the unexpected rain, which had been falling during the past128 words
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Article30 1964-02-15 6 SEREMBAN. Fri.— Miss Helen V. Zahar* general-secretary of the Australian Theosophlcal Society, will speak on "the Panorama of Human Relationships" next Tuesday evening at the VWekananda Hall here.30 words
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Article128 1964-02-15 6 $115 FOR MADAM P. AND 2 OTHERS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Straits Times has received $115 in donations for three unfortunate people in Singapore and Malaya in the last three days. Madam S. Pakklam, whose husband was killed in a road accident on New Year's Day, received $80 from an anonymous128 words
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Article69 1964-02-15 6 PENANO, Fri. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda, Al-HaJ, and nla wife, Tengku Puan HaJJah Nor Sa'adah, will be the guests of honour at a Hari Raya dinner organised by the Penang Malays Association at the Old Frees Association on Sunday. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee,69 words
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Article65 1964-02-15 6 PENANO, Prl. Return air tickets donated by Cathay Pacific Airways, for "married couples only", to enjoy a second honeymoon in Hong Kong will be among the priaes at the Valentine's Day dance organised by the Y.W.C A. a: the Penang Sports Club tomorrow. The dance is65 words
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Article72 1964-02-15 6 I KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The PProu r o Life Society of Puchong has postponed Its food and fun fair wh;ch was scheduled to be held on Saturday and Sunday. The organising committee Mid that tne postponement was necessary because the Chinese Asxembly Hall where it was72 words
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230 1964-02-15 6 Stock exchange gives seat to Malacca firm for $50,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •JHE chairman of the Malayan Stock Exchange, Mr. Lee Kai To, said today that the exchange had set up a new seat in Malacca. Malacca Traders, the new sharebroklng firm established there, had paid the usual $50,000 for230 words
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135 1964-02-15 6 CLUB AIDS FAMILIES OF SLAIN WATCHMEN gINGAPORE. Fn.— Members and stall of the Singapore Island Country Club are helping the families of the two murdered watchmen, Musa bin Dikin. 45, and Yahaya bin A want: Chik, 45. The two men were clubbed to death by robbers in the club on135 words
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Article86 1964-02-15 6 IPOH. Pri.— Two top officials of the medical department in Perak have been transferred. The Chief Medical and Health Officer. Dr. K. L. Verßhese, has been posted as head of the department in Kedah /Perils nnd has been succeeded by Dr. S. Appudural. from the Kedah/86 words
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Article37 1964-02-15 6 SINGAPORE, FrL Up to 6 pjn. today there were no fatal or serious road accidents during the Chinese New Tear holidays. There were 246 reported accident* in which 12 people were slightly Injured.37 words
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Advertisement131 1964-02-15 6 T\ .^^BJBSJBJBJBJBJBJBSMav «ra ■■~^Bx n&£?T Bv*w Talk ..^-3 3F IbW. SI bUb^bW JBJBJB; v »fc» flK™7°' !2^3HnH B a<i6s? Jb^^^^^_^^^b4^9hb^Hb^Bb^B& ss^^K^^^ QUALITY PRODUCTS MADE IN INDIA...CASTINGS by TELGD Tata Engineering Locomotive Co. Ltd., popularly known as TELCO. Is a major MANGANESE STEEL and SPECIAL ALLOY STEELTeIco ca»tin oS ar. already131 words
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Miscellaneous14 1964-02-15 6 Ituff* llunrty By II it i ft h ll*int<hilil ~~^1 1 KOCKM^I rSSSSKE." [s^m14 words
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Article, Illustration373 1964-02-15 7 Stephens: Indonesians have no contact with troops in jungle KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. i PRESIDENT Soekarno's order to guerillas operating in the Sabah jungles to remain at their positions was tantamount to asking them "to starve to death," Dato Donald Stephens, Sabah's Chief Minister, said373 words
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177 1964-02-15 7 KUCHING. Fri.— There should be no relaxation of vigilance. said the Governor of Sarawak. Dato Abang Ha.ii Openg, in his Hari Raya message today. "I ask all of you to be vigilant and loyal to Sara« ik "Sarawak has sained her independence and ■M has177 words
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Article85 1964-02-15 7 SINGAPORE, Fri— Japan Air Lines resumed its flights to Singapore today after the 10-day strike by Its 45 employees, which had crippled Its services here, was called off on Wednesday. The first flight landed at the Paya Lebar International airport at 6.35 p.m. and took off an85 words
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Article165 1964-02-15 7 pENANG, Fri. The Lions Clubs of Penang and George Town pooled their resources to bring Hari Raya cheer to 44 inmates of the Muslim orphanage today. Accompanied by Mr. Quek Seng Hln. secretary of the Penang body, and Mr. D. L Belani. organiser of the165 words
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78 1964-02-15 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A big holiday crowd larger than yesterday's turned up at the Royal Singapore Flying Club here this morning for joy-rides in the club's Cessnas. By lunch time about 250 people had been "airborne", and by late evening the figure had swollen tc78 words
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151 1964-02-15 7 From KEITH HOOPER i SYDNEY, Pri. An Australian ftsheri men's co-operative be- lieves that within about five years it will be able j to export more than 50 tons of ftsh a week to Asian markets. The co-operative, at Ullai dulla. New South151 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-02-15 7 PATRICIA IS CHOSEN COMMERCIAL QUEEN PATRICIA AUGUSTUS (above), an 18-year-old student dental none. 'was the winner of the "Commercial Queen" crown at the Penang: branch of the National Union of Commercial Workers' Chinese New Year dance at the E. O. Hotel- Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article42 1964-02-15 7 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Inche Ahmad Annuar bin Mohamed Yasin. from Alor Star, has been posted to the Customs and Excixe Department here as Senior Revenue Officer. Lower Perak succeeding Mr. Choong Poh. who has been transferred to Alor Star.42 words
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Article40 1964-02-15 7 SEREMBAN. Fri. A term* court which has been built for the police rank and file, at Tampin. will be opened by Negri Sembllan's Chief Police Officer. Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohammed Isa. on Sunday at 6 p.m.40 words
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Article51 1964-02-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A i memorial service lor a former senior official of the Football Association of Selangor and th« Football Association of Malaya, the late Mr. S- C. Singam. who died on Feb< 16 last year, will be held at the Cheras Road cemetery tomorrow at 551 words
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1155 1964-02-15 7 SINGAPORE, Friday TRUE University of SingaA pore today announced the results of the intermediate and sessional examinations for the degree of BSc. held last month. The following candidates have passed the intermediate examination: Nallathamby Balasubramaniam, Chang Ah Kow. Miss Chew Choong Hwee. Muss Evelina Chew1,155 words
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Advertisement120 1964-02-15 7 DIAMOND BR J DE LUXE VACUUM JAR REFIUJ MAM OF HE ATE X BLASS KEEPS COLD tH HOT WO SKMTAHtOuS HAST PRODUCT OF HgaNHDT WTTIi CO. LTD HBM6 HNS i.xwllviit Opportunity tar in wsttnvn 1 1 CAPITAL PARK University Koad. off Duncarn Koad Two-Storey Terrace Houses $29,800,'-Semi-Detached 2-Storey Bungalows 536.900/-Two-Storey120 words
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Advertisement241 1964-02-15 7 i^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^ Malaga- t«T U V C J i|Ci/ Please your friends with a FcJ^ KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERA this Chinese New Year! Why be ordinary and give money in your Chinese New Year Ang Pows? Give Kodak Instamatio Cameras instead. Kodak Instamatio Cameras are sure to make a hit with friends241 words
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Obituary26 1964-02-15 8 >• (Tersto Sit (Mimimmm) 0»Q TIANC TVS died U.2.SS. Bart never forgotten. 'Though be were dead, yet shall he live." laantsi by wife and children.26 words
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Article196 1964-02-15 8 tU fWals Q THE COCKPIT'S RMSTTAFBi, s> a»*ed every U*U— ay and Suatfay lanch time. FEDERAL PUBLICATION* LTD. invite all teachers and book addicts to browse In their snow room at Time* House. River Valley Hand, Singapore ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of Jacquellnr Ladies Halrdreasing Salon Today. 14. Jalan Kunibla.196 words
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Article90 1964-02-15 8 Jo Words tS (Mi*.)— Box U el: ulr* VISITING BRITAIN? An "older" car (1961-62) at the "older" rate from Synchro Car Hire Ltd., Peter.tiam Mpwa, South Kensington, London, B.W 7. Self-drive three-way tariff for Victors Quotation* for period Ure Oversea* enquiries answered hv return alr-mall. COMING ON LEAVE,90 words
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Article300 1964-02-15 8 2(1 Hards UM rWte.i ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN church, Ipoh. Uolt Club Road, Hunii iv si-rvicj! 11 a-m. Sunday School U a.m. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCH, SINGAPORE Corner Orchard Road, Penang Koad, Sunday Services It a. a. and p.m. Sunday School v S-m. All tVsJi. oe. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN300 words
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Article642 1964-02-15 8 The "complete agreement" reached on South-East Asia by President Johnson and Sir Alec Douglas Home more than compensates for U Thant's 1 inability to associate himself or the U.N. secretariat with the Borneo ceasefire. U Thant's position was difficult His assessment of public opinion in Sai awak and642 words
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Article317 1964-02-15 8 The quarrel between "Prime Minister" Azahari and "LieutGeneral" Kifli is the most diverting political spectacle in many a day. Two self-appoint-ed leaders of a non-existent republic have sacked each other from imaginary posts a superbly farcical plot with matching dialogue. Azahari has dismissed "Army Commander" and "Deputy Defence317 words
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Article204 1964-02-15 8 I The longer President Makarios stalls on the question of a peace force for Cyprus, the longer grows the death roll Two days of bitter fighting in Limassol, begun apparently by Greek Cypriots who had turned bulldozers Into tanks, was brought to an end only after 50 people204 words
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Article361 1964-02-15 8 Ninetta Jucker - Italian tycoons take cover Ninetta Jucker AS THE TAX LISTS GO UP ROME. Fri. In Italy all municipalities post up lists of taxpayers at the beginning of the year. Beside the name of each taxpayer is his declared taxable Income followed by the estimated income for which the Inland Revenue361 words
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LETTERS
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Letter198 1964-02-15 8 A NEPHEW of mine, born In 1948, sat for his LCE examination for the first time last year and failed. According to the recommendation by the Education Review Committee of 1960, pupils who had never failed before could be retained for another year. My nephew is In198 words
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Letter179 1964-02-15 8 I HAVE been teaching English In a village Chinese school for more than six years and It Is heartening to observe that my pupils speak English unhesitatingly even though they may speak broken English. Every English lesson is conducted strictly in English, Including conversations outside the school and179 words
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Letter49 1964-02-15 8 lAM sure that motorists who know the north trunk road will agree that at Sungei Long, three miles south of Tanjong Malim. traffic lights are needed at the narrow section which underpasses the railway bridge. I almost did not survive to write this. GEORGE LIEW Port Diekson49 words
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Letter31 1964-02-15 8 THE SATURDAY FORUM —Page Ten It Is Important to remember that, before the pupils can read and spell English well, they have to learn to speak It. CHONG KWEN FAT Singapore31 words
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Letter136 1964-02-15 8 YOUR correspondent "Seconded" emphasised that "more work can be done even in a five-day week" as regards raising the standard of English In Chinese schools. Surely "Seconded" understands that It takes time for a student to master or for that matter to learn to speak a language which136 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1964-02-15 8 JOHN ARDAGH - BRITAIN'S BOOMING IRADE IN IRTY BOOKS JOHN ARDAGH A storm of protest over US pornography imports by LONDON FRIDAY WH AT is the diff c r ence b c tween pornography and literature? How, in a liberal society, do you orosecute the one and protect the other, when so often1,073 words
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Advertisement41 1964-02-15 8 •Hers Hie compl*»a professional iisi«si e«ru sTric— of ttta highest (1) ScHHifiric Eye Examination. Z9ml J^m Vaxr "JL. v 1 a aa*es>axfl LiS (2) Modern Eycwear (3) V,,u.l Tr*)ii«ng »itfck x. m^^^\ ■aHp^^Latmmv ifl sfttttkVl sE^sW.^^^ j C. 8. CHONG. O.D.41 words
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Advertisement176 1964-02-15 8 Don Men's, Youths* and Bous' Wear gives you f$ BETTER ilS^^^ 1^ V lue Styles r BETTER J S Materials Service L*j j 1 Because of the y-p H aerfect and faultless (L W finish in every shirt, *T* son has i\ become a by-word in rfrfrr,^ Men's wear Those176 words
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Article572 1964-02-15 9 FLIGHTS ARE POSTPONED INDEFINITELY PENDING OUTCOME OF TALKS BETWEEN MANAGEMENT, PILOTS' FEDERATION SINGAPORE, Friday. \LL flights by Qantas Airways to Singapore have been "postponed indefinitely" because of a strike by the airline's pilots in Australia for a shorte working week which began at 9 pm. (Malayan572 words
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180 1964-02-15 9 'Premature' association in its death throes IPOH. Fn. Public 1 apathy has all but lulled the Mental Patients Welfare Association which was formed here about five years ago to assist discharged Mental Patients. In the opinion of its chairman. Dr. Hall Megat Khas bin Megat Omar, the association was "premature180 words
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Article117 1964-02-15 9 Malaysia in a changing world SINGAPORE. Fri. Radio Malaysia (Singapura) will broadcast a series of four 15-minute talks on "Malaysia and the changing pattern of world politics given by the Minister for Culture Mr. S Rajaratnam, at the Political Study Centre recently. The first talk on "Malaysia in a turbulent117 words
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133 1964-02-15 9 CINGAPORE. Fri w Air Marshal Sir John Orandy, Air Officer Com-mandlng-in-Chlef. R.A.F Bomber Command, will visit Singapore from Feb 20 to 24 during a round-the-world tour as captain of a Vulcan bomber During his stay he will have Informal talks with Services chiefs. He133 words
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Article44 1964-02-15 9 ALOR Star. Pri incne Anna. 1 bin Haji Aymad. 28. an education officer attached to the Sultan Abdul Hamld College here, has left for Australia on a Colombo Plan scholarship. He will Join Melbourne Onrrersity for a year's education course44 words
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189 1964-02-15 9 I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri SEVERAL tons of artificial "money" used by the Chinese for religious purposes went up in smoke here today. The fire started at 1.30 p.m. In a basement store of a three-storey flat be- hind the Cathay cinema at189 words
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Article, Illustration25 1964-02-15 9 ONLY THE SKELETONS OF 103 HOUSES REMAIN IN CHINATOWN AREA OF TELOK WANJAH PICTURE BY STRAITS TIMES READER LIM P KEE25 words
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73 1964-02-15 9 Nothing new in kidnap case, say police SINGAPORE, Fri.— As the Island-wide search continued for Mr. Shaw Vee Ming, son of cinema magnate Mr. Run Run Shaw, police said today: "There are no new developments." Mr Runme Shaw. Vee Ming's uncle, said: "There Is still no news from the kidnappers."73 words
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Article20 1964-02-15 9 KLANO, Fri. Mr. K R. Alichangam has been elected secre-tary-general of the National Tamil Schools Teachers' Union here.20 words
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264 1964-02-15 9 36 stalls gutted by fire while owners were away KULIM, Fri. A flr# last night gutted 36 stalls in a bazaar at Jalan Aman here. Total loss was estimated at $150,000. Most of the stalls wert stored with cloth and piece goods. They were locked as their owners were away264 words
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Article62 1964-02-15 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malay service of Radio Malaysia and TV Malaysia in Singapore will broadcast Harl Raya messages by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Times of broadcast are: 10 a.m. (Radio) and 12.50 p.m. (TV) by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and62 words
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Article225 1964-02-15 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Negotiations between the Ministry of Health and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, relating to the union's claims for a collective agreement on behalf of nursing staff, will begin on Feb. 20 at 2.30 p.m. Announcing: this today, the union's general secretary.225 words
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Advertisement183 1964-02-15 9 HiisovorriQ Serves me f ijjfl im says the well-known sewing-amah Lee Yeow Foong "Of the several types of sewing machines I have used I now find that HUSQVARNA sewing machines serve me best. The Husqvarno Sewing Mochine is noiseless, light and so easy to operote. Its ability to perform numerous183 words
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Advertisement44 1964-02-15 9 SPECIAL OFFER CHINESE 30^^3 DISCOUNT 23" TV Model EV663 Ne* Ceeh Price $497 Ma Hmhiili Mlm T-li r^w wyvmn nirt rimiHl ifrm urinM Ww^m >«^ft#«llria+^a^ Free Room Aeriei ©LOW MONTHLY RENTALS edlffusion 182 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE. 149 JOO CHI AT ROAD, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE *****44 words
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Miscellaneous951 1964-02-15 9 |Today's Radio, TV NAriO.NAL -.uoKrwAVt 11J0 cocktails For Two: 13 StKVICt midnight Cloie 41.1 metre* AM.: 6.00 Tine Signal; Ne- RADIO SIN (1 API IRA gara-Ku. 6.02 The Accent Is On "MUIU SINbAKUKA variety; 7.00 Tlie News; 7.10 MEDIUM WAVE The Accent Is On Variety; 7.30 SERVICE 476 Metres Learn951 words
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629 1964-02-15 10 AS a doctor myself I feel that a term of compulsory duty in the health service will in effect benefit the doctors when and if they turn to private practice eventually. However, any form of conscription requires in a democratic society dispassionate assessment of629 words
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Letter235 1964-02-15 10 BLACK SHEEP IN ALL SCHOOLS I N complaining of racial discrimination against teachers of English -in Chinese schools, your correspondent "Victim" (S.T. Feb. 11) has taken a single or a few Chinese schools as representatives of all. He has obviously made a series of sweeping statements. There are "black sheep"235 words
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Letter111 1964-02-15 10 IN the Tanglin Halt area of Singapore there seems to be some confusion as to which- is the correct side of the road to park on. The result is that cars now park on both side* The police In Queenstown do not seem able to dea. with the problem,111 words
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Letter87 1964-02-15 10 I NOTE that Talplng postal cierks seem to prefer wearing red ties. I do nut know the purpose of this craze. The public is not bothered about the personal appearance oi postal clerks. All we are concerned with is prompt service so that the long queues may be87 words
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Letter29 1964-02-15 10 I HAVE been fined $20 for carrying two' passengers in the front seat of my car. I did not know it was an offence. STEVEN HUANG Singapore29 words
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107 1964-02-15 10 In brief FERRIES IN HONG KONG ARE SAFER YOUR correspondent "Regular User" complains of being unable to get out of his car after driving on board the Penang ferry. I have also noticed that Penang ferries are not as well equipped with safety equipment as some of the ferries operating107 words
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Letter69 1964-02-15 10 IN the midst of the Singapore Government's campaign to keep the ciiy clean it is interesting to note the Public Works Department's reaction. While the people are exhorted to use their dustbins, etc.. the P.W.D. take the opportunity to scrape down and repaint some of their equipment in the middle69 words
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Letter78 1964-02-15 10 k U Alor Star Town Councillor. Mr. Teoh Ah Thow. is reported as having stated: "Our town is dusty because many roads have not been properly asphalted by the Public Works Department." The roads referred to by Mr- Teoh are not maintained by the Public Works Department which iias no78 words
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Letter101 1964-02-15 10 JOHN F. KENNEDY was a good President and a great man. I support the renaming of Idlewild airport, and of various roads and bridges in his memory. But I may say that my friends and I are furious, disgusted and nauseated to read that a racehorse In Malaya was renamed101 words
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Letter108 1964-02-15 10 PARENTS whose children are taking the secondary schools entrance examination at the end of the year would like clarification from the examinations' syndicate concerning one of the geography text books There are some wide differences in the 1961 and 1962 editions of Lewis and Workman's "Travels Round the World." For108 words
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Letter176 1964-02-15 10 PENANG before the war could boast of being the cultural and educational centre of Malaya. Gone are the days of the municipal band, the Dondang Sayang shows and the leading list of Queen's Scholars. While Kuala Lumpur has taken on a new meaning and a new vitality, the176 words
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219 1964-02-15 10 Paying for I parking in Singapore is made easier TT is unfair of "Motorist" i ST. Jan. 18) to accuse the Singapore authorities of trying to find new ana effective ways 10 prevent motorists from parking In all parking places and car parks there are signboards to indicate the particular219 words
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Advertisement144 1964-02-15 10 THE 10 DELICIOUS SUPER-WONDERS OF ESHBICE CREAM A fl-m i favourite with teenagers— ft f^'JfS^ Jii'st Bncklet H|'i f S 'M to serve, economi£^+^£^r&^^\£&*^ '^tiitm v '^o*%sso& holiday entertainl^^^flr" flavours too! > FAMILY PACK i«rvmft)^^^H JUNIOR PACK (4-1 M r,,n|.) There's just nothing like the rich An pv»»iiflnt iH oa144 words
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Advertisement42 1964-02-15 10 ATLAS' BEARING METALS PHOSPHOR BRONZE BUSHINGS HAVE SERVED MALAYSIAN INDUSTRY FOR 30 YEARS FfiSwijJl 4wal|j;i«»s»i[J "INFRANGA" Diesel Metal AMACOL" White Bronze I "AMOL" Phosphor Bronze Rods VkyimS I-KYLPA" Soft Solders AVAILABLE EX-STOCK MTERSOHMMOMS COMD. IUMUt lUMPW tIHCAKM IKH HNAJM ■(blue spot M42 words
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Advertisement1293 1964-02-15 11 feMcALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W^ t»i: Na. tan. RtX ELURMAN UMB «Jk MU.AVEHEB* UMB t em if e ASTtwtNi wtt eta* itttj Spere t. Sham Paaaag mnmyVili a/a fm omiu afm psVii t AIM Cain ie».M*« a/iTfh 17 1 Ma? mTSL tin of Mtwica 2i?c,ii 4mm rpore p. S'ha-. *timt1,293 words
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Advertisement1039 1964-02-15 12 MJSTMLU StRVICE. Ml*. FMISMN *Nl> r CUU SMVICt 11 trnamtm. •r.nan i*m, m...., U: muiu ut KMBU* 14 Mai 11/1) Mm 11/31 Mir S tl FrtaMtU. Meu.lt MellMW Srfixi «»IUL» II 71 (II It fll I MM IIMORI I «pi I'll An 14/17 »H «AJUL» 11/2) Mil 14 Mai li1,039 words
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Advertisement1466 1964-02-15 12 Passenger Cargo Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. Spore P. SHAM Penong TSS. "Store CM Madras" Voy. 135 12/16 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb Chret Agents: R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD. SINGAPORE PHONE ***** P.W.D. NOTICE The Level Crossing at Railway Telegraph Post No. 62/11 Ayer Kunlng North, win be closed for repairs to the1,466 words
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Advertisement242 1964-02-15 12 What's Happening Back Home? l<cltrr» lo frirndu urn! rrlativr* now o\rr>mi arr only one link botwrrn thrm and home. 4 regular link trith the home »rene it r« tend the Strmilt Budget, the treeklr edition of lh.> Strain Time: Malav»ian». Malavaian iludrnU and «j> Malaysians abroad rannot do better than242 words
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277 1964-02-15 14 RACING In Singapore and Malaya will lose one of Its best-known personalities with the departure soon of Mr, Vivian Cullenen Bath, 60. A pillar of the Malaysian Turf for nearly 40 years, Mr. Bath will preside as chairman of th» Singapore Turf Club277 words
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Article21 1964-02-15 14 LONDON. Fri. Trainer i Neville Crump announced today that Dormant will not run in I next months Grand National.21 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-02-15 14 CASH INN HAS GOOD PROSPECTS ON IMPROVED GOING RACING with Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JWO SEASONS AGO Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure wound up a busman's holiday by winning the Selangor Gold Cup on Kerrydale. Garnet, who returns to Ireland next week, can do the434 words
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Article175 1964-02-15 14 The Stipe's report KUALA LUMPUR. Fit The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: Race 1: SU Danle (Shaari) was a slow starter. Race 2: With changing pace at the half mile Axtgmio (Ismail) shifted out taking ReauM Galley n (Moxham) with him, causing Air Ad (S. Llm) to175 words
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Article1375 1964-02-15 14 SOLD CUP MEETING— 3rd DAY Race 1—2.0: Cl 1 Div. S ($9,000) lOf 1 ***** Ajnoß (Mdm Offy St.) E. Breuk., 7 9.0 (F) Wihon 8 2 ***** Another Chance (Midas Kongsl) Ahmad. 6 8.10 Smith 1 3 ***** Mickey Rooney II (Mrs. KJ>. Lee) Osman, 7 8.10 (F) 'Dragon1,375 words
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Article918 1964-02-15 14 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the runners in the $12,000 Tengku's Gold Cup to be run over lOf at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. RESQUILLEUR (Byr beg by Wilwvn-Fatima): Routed the opposition by five lengths In the Cup Trial over 9f last Sunday: up 8-1 b; won Singapore Gold Cup in918 words
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Article112 1964-02-15 14 HOCKEY Women's inter-iUte tourney Negri v Perak (7.15 a.m.) S'gor v Penang (8.20); Spore v Perak (4.15 p.m.); Penang v Nepri (5.20. all matched on Spore padang). Mai. Ceyloneie eamWal: Negri v Pahang (4.16) S'gor v Spore (9.30. both matches at Balestler Rd). Mai. Sikhs Inter-state tonrnry112 words
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Article45 1964-02-15 14 MILAN. Pri Real Madrid, five times European Cup winners, yesterday knxked out current holders Milan in the quarter-finals of this season't competition. Milan won the second-leg yesterday 2-0. but Real Madrid. 4-1 winners of the first-leg, qualified oa aggregate 4-4. —i Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-02-15 14 BOXING YEW YORK. Fri.— Cassius Clay and champion Sonny Liston, who meet in their world heavyweight title nght on Feb. 25, had a verbal "sparring session" yesterday. The two boxers gave a newi conference from their training camps at Miami Beach over closed-circuit television.215 words
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Article67 1964-02-15 14 IT either boxer Is knociced down he cannot be saved by the bell. The count will continue and the extra time deducted from the rest period between roundsThe rule was brought In to pro* tecc Doxers who were sufficiently hurt to take a 10-second count, but were saved by67 words
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Article28 1964-02-15 14 KINGSTON. Frl. Eddie Perkins (United States) will defend his world Junior welterweight title against Bunny Grant (Jamaica), holder of the British lightweight title here on Mar. 29.28 words
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Article23 1964-02-15 14 AUCKLAND. Pri.— Tuna Scanalan ihe New Zealand middleweight boxer. outpointed British champion Micky Leahy over 13 rounds here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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TIMESPORT 2
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583 1964-02-15 15 MCC chief to India: Put more life in pitches CRICKET "fJEW DELHI, Fit G. 6. Allen, president of MCC said here yesterday that he hoped India would take steps to prepare pitches which struck a fair balance between bat and ball. Otherwise, he said, enthusiasm and interest in the gameReuter - 583 words
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Article17 1964-02-15 15 DUBLIN. Pfi. Ireland beat Scotland 6-3 in an International badminton match here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article278 1964-02-15 15 SINOAPORE, Pri. Singapore's women's hockey team, woo-den-spoonisu> at last month's uv ter-stete tournament at Ipoh. are all set to win the current pentangular meet at home. This evening they beat Selangor. the champions at Ipoh. by one roal to nil to remain the only team278 words
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Article228 1964-02-15 15 SCOREBOARD CINOAPORK, Frl. Selangor Ceylonese took a 79-run first innings lead over Singapore Ceylonese on the first day of the Saravanamuttu Shield cricket final at Balestier Road today. The match resumes at 10 ajn. tomorrow sklangor lit. Inns: R Ratnallngam st De Vas b Soocelaraj228 words
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Article114 1964-02-15 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Singapore, the holders of the Ourdwara Cup today won In Group B of the Inter-state 81khs hockey competition when they beat Penang 3-0 here. Selangor won Group A. Singapore will meet Negrl Sembflan, runners-up of Group A, while Selanror will meet Pmanjr, runners-up In114 words
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Article175 1964-02-15 15 9 JAPANESE TO PLAY IN 'MALA YAN' BOLF KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rMOO ISHII, who finished second in the Singapore and Hong Kong golf championships last year, will lead a nine-man Japanese team to the Malayan Open here from Mar. 11 to 15. J K Ishll will also compete In the175 words
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199 1964-02-15 15 Top British youth pro for S'pore Open SINGAPORE, Pri. Malcomn Gregson. run-ner-up for the British Rookie of the Year" award last year, is among the 39 entries received so far for the Singapore open goif championship to be played from Mar. 2 to 8. Gregson. 20, an assistant professional, is199 words
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136 1964-02-15 15 MAYER WAS 'SO TIRED' OF THE WRANGLING JOHANNESBURG, UTt Otto Mayer resigned as chancellor of the international Olympic Committee because he is "distressed at the increasing part politics Is playing in sport r Mr. Mayer was quoted In morning newspapers here as saying this in an Interview with a SouthReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-02-15 15 DEAL, the fearless young Tottenham wing--D half, risks a kirk as he plunges headlong to challenge West Ham inside-left Hurst for the ball, which spins away in the First Division match at Upton Park. West Ham won 4-0, giving their London neighbours a severe Jolt to their championship hopes.— ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article44 1964-02-15 15 NEW YORK. Frl.— Tom O'Hara. a 1 -year-old Chicago student, claimed a world Indoor mile record with a time of 3 mm 58.6 sec here last night. This was two seconds faster than fellow American Jim Beattys previous world best of 1:684.44 words
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268 1964-02-15 15 KEN FERNANDEZ - Three Malaysian events for schools in April KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. •pHE FEDERATION of Malaya Schools Sports Council will introduce three events for school boys and school girls on a Malaysian basis this year. The events are badminton, table-tennis and swimming. Ton Boon Huah, secretary of the FMSSC,268 words
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Article23 1964-02-15 15 BATU PAHAT, Fri. The Inaugural meeting of the Johore Cricket Council will be held at the Ceylon Association. Kluanc on Feb. 21.23 words
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349 1964-02-15 16 MACA'S COMPROMISE SEEKS PLEBISCITE IN SABAH, SARAWAK VI ANILA, Fri. The ITI Philippines Herald reported today that President Macapagal offered a three-point formula to the Malaysian Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in Phnom Penh for settlement of the Malaysia dispute. A front-page article written by Nestor Mata, the Herald's chiefReuter; UPI - 349 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-02-15 16 LEE SIEW YEE - Lee mission flies to Lusaka but Kaunda is away LEE SIEW YEE From I USAKA. Fri. The fi Malaysian mission flew across the continent from Nigeria to East Africa yesterday to find that Mr. Kenneth Kaunda, the North Rhodesian Prime Minister, is away in Dar-es-Sa-laam, Tanganyika, and h not expected321 words
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Article65 1964-02-15 16 BERLIN, Fri. Ceylon and Communist East Germany have agreed to establish consular relations, the East Germany news agency ADN reported last night. ADN said the EEat* t German trade mission in Cey un will become a consulate general. It said the agreement was announced in Ceylon lastUPI - 65 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-02-15 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. Miss Kathryn Kok (centre) was crowned CJiinese New Year Queen last nieht at a ball held at the Sea View Hotel sponsored by Rothmans of Pall ivlall cM) Ltd. Second was Miss Fonny Lim (right) a schoolgirl and third, Miss Bera Wee74 words
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Article, Illustration286 1964-02-15 16 SINGAPORE. Friday ]l|R. GORDON B. Sea- vey, leader of a group of 18 newspaper publishers from the United States, said here today that Sintrapore had more to offer to tourists than Hong Kong. From the cultural aspect, he said. Hong Kong had only286 words
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228 1964-02-15 16 JAKARTA, Friday. Minister of Peoples Industries, Maj. Gen x Azis Saleh, has placed 13 British commercial enterprises under the supervision, control and security of his ministry, according to the official Antara news agency today The Minister gave power and authorisation to "the supervisory body228 words
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Article46 1964-02-15 16 RANGOON, Fit— The Chinese Premier. Mr, Chou En-lai, accompanied by Marshal Chen Vi, the Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, arrived here by air today from Kunming ror a three-day visit at the invitation of Gen. Ne Win. chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council.46 words
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Article31 1964-02-15 16 ROME Fri. About 100.000 public transport workers In Italian cities went on a 24-hour strike today to press for higher pay and a greater say in personnel management. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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174 1964-02-15 16 US woman wins court case to wed Filipino p ALT I MORE. Fri..— D Judge W. Albert Menschine. in the Baltimore County Circuit Court, yesterday granted a white woman's plea that she be allowed to obtain a licence to marry a native of the Philippines. But the judge did notUPI - 174 words
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Article57 1964-02-15 16 CAIRO. Fri— The Arab LeasuCs secretary general. Abdel Ki.,:.k Hassouna. has Invited Arab Foreign Ministers to meet ;n Cairo on Feb. 26, the M:ddlr East New* Agency reported tod.iy. The ministers would dlscuH coordination of their forthcoming visits to world capitals to c.ir.fv the Arab viewpoint regardingReuter - 57 words
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Obituary36 1964-02-15 16 MADAM VCO N'Ka Chrr. aice<l M. pasned away peacefully in nrr xlecp oa 14.2.64. Cremation on 15.2.64 mt Mount Crematoria. Cortrue leaving Singapore racket at 4 p m M will be conducted by Venerabl* Dnammajukka36 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous270 1964-02-15 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (As You Like It) (S). 1. With a transfer Evertoo 7. Cut proves serious in the end develop a new look (8). (8). 5. Listen properly, mum (6). 8. Composition as It perhaps 9. A consul I found aloof (8). engages an actor (8). 10. China270 words
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