The Straits Times, 28 February 1964
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Title Section20 1964-02-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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945 1964-02-28 1 Malaysia ponders more African missions LEE TO JAKARTA AND MANILA: LEAVE US ALONE EVEN IF YOU JUST CAN'T LIKE US ft I ALA LI'MPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman is now considering the implications of setting up Malaysian diplomatic missions in African countries. This was announced here today by the Singapore945 words
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Article, Illustration638 1964-02-28 1 The ceasefire LOPEZ: WE WILL DISCUSS IT AT NEXT WEEK'S CONFERENCE, BUT THE TALKS WILL NOT BE LIMITED TO JUST THAT JAKARTA, Thursday THE Borneo ceasefire will be definitely discussed at next week's resumed tripartite ministerial Malaysia talks in Bangkok. But, according to the UPI report from638 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-02-28 1 - EIGHT YEAR OLD Lidia Gntlerrez Condori. from the port town of Camana, Peru, enjoys herself as she visited a local fairground recently. Lidia is now in a Lima hospital, unaware that within six months she will become the world's second youngest mother. She is three months pregnant, according83 words
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Article41 1964-02-28 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A total of 230 candidates qualified for the 1962-63 Certificate in Education (English) of the Teachers' Training College in Singapore. Altogether 333 candidates sat for the examination held in December last year. (Results in Page 6).41 words
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Article27 1964-02-28 1 OSLO. Thurs.— The Norwegian Parliament '.ooay approved an agreement making It possible for toe US ni.ctoar ship Savannah to visit Norwegian port* tola summr.- Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article123 1964-02-28 1 COLOMBO, Thursday. fOMMUNIST Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, here on a State visit, today narrowly escaped death when his car was nearly hit by an express train. Mr. Chou, on the second day of his visit to Ceylon, was enrottte to the tomb of123 words
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Article39 1964-02-28 1 TOKYO. Thurs— A Tokyobound Convair-240 airliner. with 42 people on board, crashed today on Kyushu Island, with a death toll officially set tonight at 20. Five of the 22 survivors were badly Injured. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article65 1964-02-28 1 CHIENOMAI (North Thailand) Thurs. Lovely Thai maidens from the Northern Hills sprinkled rice and flower petals in the path of the King and Queen of Malaysia when they arrived here today for a two-day visit. Some 21.000 people gathered at the mountain-fringed airport to welcome65 words
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Article35 1964-02-28 1 UNITED NATIOWS, Thurs. Cyprus yesterday turned down suggestions made by the six non-per-manent members of the Security Council for solving the crisis on the troubled Island, according to usually reliable sources. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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153 1964-02-28 1 CALL-UP: ORDER EXTENDED TO STORE, BORNEO KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Registration from national service is likely to start soon in Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak. This follows an order by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, gazetted today, extending Malaya's 1952 National Service Ordinance to embrace the whole nation. A similar ordinance in Singapore153 words
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Article27 1964-02-28 1 LONDON. Tliurs.— Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the Opposition Labour Party, left here by air today for Montreal, to start a brief North American visit.27 words
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Article83 1964-02-28 1 A SHARP DROP PUTS PRICE BELOW $600 OINGAPORE, Thurs.— After rising continuously since Feb. 15, the Straits tin price today fell by $27.25 to $587.50. The fall followed a loss of £60 in London yesterday, and was the result of rumours that the General Services Administration, having sold practically83 words
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Article33 1964-02-28 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Macapagal and President Soekarno returned here today to put the finish ta e touches on a Joint communique to be issued before the Philippines President's departure tomorrow. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article31 1964-02-28 1 MISSILE FEAR GENEVA. Thnrs A huge increase in I' S missile power has Jarred Mo>cow into serious »tudy of President Johnson\ proposal for rocket production freeze, reported today. ITI31 words
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Article144 1964-02-28 2 CANBERRA. Thursday. THE Commonwealth will cease to be an effective union unless member nations established closer links now, Mr. D. J. Killen, a Liberal (Government) M.P., said in the House of Representatives yesterday. Unless a whole new approach was made to the concept of theReuter - 144 words
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Article64 1964-02-28 2 COLOMBO. Thurs. China, in an unexpected move, yesterday sent its ranking woman leader. Mme. Sun Vat-sen. to Colombo to meet ceylon Prime Minister, Mrs. Slrlmavo Bandaranaike. Mme. Sun, a vice chairman oi the Peking Government, is the widow of the late founder of the Chinese RepublicUPI - 64 words
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Article46 1964-02-28 2 CAPETOWN. Thurs.— The establishment of a Coloured mixed rare Representative Council to serve as a link between the Government and the coloured community is provided for by a BUI which has been read a first time in South Africa's House of Assembly. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article31 1964-02-28 2 TAIPEH. Thurs— The United States yesterciav transferred a batch or P-104GS all-weather supersonic jet Interceptors to the Taiwan Alr Force to strengthen th» island's air defence.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article31 1964-02-28 2 MOSCOW. Thurs.— Chinese and Soviet negotiators, meeting in Peking, are seeking for a basis on which to open talks on SlnoSovlet border questions, diplomatic sources said here yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-02-28 2 SAIGON, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Maj.Gen. Nguyen Khanh. yesterday flew 60 miles north-west of Saigon to visit Tay Ninb, the holy city of the two millionstrong Cao Dal religions sect. Thousands of members of the sect heardReuter - 161 words
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Article130 1964-02-28 2 CONTINUED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS DON'T HAVE ENOUGH TO EAT IN RICE BOWL AREA OF WEST JAVA JAKARTA, Thursday A local Nationalist Party v c m a cular newspaper in Bandoeng, capital of West Java province, said yesterday that 100,000 people in Subang did not have enough to eat andUPI - 130 words
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197 1964-02-28 2 CAMBODIA: NEW RUSSIAN CALL TO BRITAIN MOSCOW, Thursday. JJUSSIA has repeated her demand that Britain should join her in taking "urgent measures" to call an international conference on Cambodia in April, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. Russia first made the suggestion last month, and put t forward again197 words
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Article34 1964-02-28 2 BOMBAY. Thurs.— -The British tanker, Pemhurst, arrived In Bombay harbour yesterday without her master. Captain E. C. Ford, who was reported missing when the 1.328-ton vessel was about 800 miles off Bombay.34 words
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Article39 1964-02-28 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Tokyo's population on Jan. 1 was 10.487.231. an increase of 242.992 over the number a year ago. the Tokyo Metropolitan Government said today. The total comprised 5 384.083 males and 5.083.148 females. Reuter. :d to-Reuter - 39 words
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Article105 1964-02-28 2 Vietnam: Red Star warns the U.S MOSCOW, Thurs. The Defence Ministry newspaper Red Star promised North Vietnam yesterday it would not "be left in the lurch" if the Vietnamese fighting spread to the north. "If the American invaders In the south of the country are suffering one defeat after another105 words
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90 1964-02-28 2 PHILIPPINE GOVT. FIRMS LOSE $1,080 mil. MANILA, Thurs. Congressman Fidel Santiago, a member of the ruling Liberal Party, revealed last night that 20 Government corporations had incurred losses amounting to 1.280 million Desos (about $1,080 million). The congressman, chairman of the House Government Enterprises Committee, said that Irregularities and official90 words
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Article29 1964-02-28 2 COLOMBO. Thurs. Striking workers returned to work yesterday after a government promise to look into their complaints about the quality of food served to them. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article28 1964-02-28 2 NAIROBI, Thurs. The RAP today flew over 200 date palm shoots 2,000 miles here from Aden to start a new crop Industry In Kenya. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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214 1964-02-28 2 Anti-British? 'But we don't hate even the Butch' JAKARTA, Thurs. J Indonesia is not and can never become anti-British, the daily Indonesian Herald said in an editorial today. The newspaper, which usually reflects the attitudes of the Foreign Ministry, was commenting on a reported remark by the Australian Ambassador to214 words
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136 1964-02-28 2 JAKARTA. Thur». INDONESIA yesterday signed "joint venture" agreements with companies from the United States, Holland, West Germany and France. Aid would be given to Improve the quality of Indonesia's smallholder rubber, transport it and market it. Profits would be shared The rubber formerlyReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement168 1964-02-28 2 I" ARE YOU BIfWEET"S AND 80? 1 P 'oung or old, you will find a lot to interest and inform you in THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. Many successful men and women, young and old. greatfully acknowledge the influence of THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE in shaping their careers. These V C168 words
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Miscellaneous48 1964-02-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By tarry Appleby r nuT ws AVTwegE w^il ">>. "Hl.^ x ridiculous/ no plot and i aevee kNEW A*iyoNe\ except you you o^d good hone* j IT WAS BADLY ($0 CCAZV AS TUE MAH VL^ r >. SWC «So»TOSeE IT J |JggJ=^V^R«TT6M> V NWMO WROTE rry Q*?) **-?*S48 words
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Article24 1964-02-28 3 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Doctors have reported an Improvement In the condition of the former President, Mr Herbert Hoover. He is 89. —ReuterReuter - 24 words
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248 1964-02-28 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson last night acclaimed the new tax reduction bill as the most important economic step taken since the war and said that "no one can bury us, bluff us, or beat us, so long ts our economy remains strong." TheReuter - 248 words
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Article55 1964-02-28 3 UNDER the new tax reduction Bill, personal income and corporate taxes will be cat by 11.500 million dollars. Individuals will have their taxes reduced by an average of 19 per cent and companies by nine per cent. Pay-as-you-earn taxpayers will feel the benefit in theirReuter - 55 words
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Article72 1964-02-28 3 Grace's $lm. estate to John Rees LACONIA, New Hampshire, Thurs. Grace Metallous, the author of "Peyton Place," left her estimated million dollars estate to John Rees, identified as a British writer now living in Boston, a lawyer testified in court here yesterday. Mr. John Cremens, a Cambridge, Massachusetts lawyer, toldReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration407 1964-02-28 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday fHE Balzan Peace Prize cheque handed to the U.N. Secretary-General, U Thant, last Friday will be held until the "storm" in the foundation blows over, an informed U.N. source said yesterday. The £54,000 cheque was drawn on aReuter - 407 words
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222 1964-02-28 3 The robot housewife will have three hands— T ONDON, Thurs Bri- tish scientist, Professor Meredith Thring, is working on a robot housewife which will be capable of dealing with every household chore, he announced yesterday in the scientific magazine "Discovery." But his robot will be more of a tribute thanReuter - 222 words
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Article35 1964-02-28 3 BERLIN, Thurs. The East German Supreme Court has sentenced a 22-year-old West German, Herbert Kuehn, to life imprisonment with hard labour for planting bombs at public buildings in East Berlin last year. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article103 1964-02-28 3 America recalls Cyprus envoy WASHINGTON, Thurs. fT The U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus, Mr. Fraser Wilkins, has been recalled for consultations. This follows the breakdown in moves with the United Nations to set up a Cyprus peace-keeping force, the State department said yesterday. The department's spokesman denied the recall was linkedReuter - 103 words
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124 1964-02-28 3 Fleet of 5 Polaris subs for Britain LONDON, Thurs Britain is to have a fleet of five Polaris submarines —one more than the four announced a fortnight ago. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Minister of Defence, told the House of Commons yesterday the Government had come "firmly to the conclusion" that BritainReuter - 124 words
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Article32 1964-02-28 3 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Alec Douglas Home, the British Prime Minister, will make a short 'Vorking visit" to Lagos from March 18 to March 31, It was officially announced here.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration198 1964-02-28 3 pHICAGO, Thurs.— EliJa h Muhammad, leader of the Black Muslims, last night identified new heavyweight champion Cassius Clay as a member of the segregationist Black Muslim supremacy sect. "I am glad that Cassius Clay was brave enough to say he was a198 words
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Article83 1964-02-28 3 BOSTON, Thurs. Thousands of Negro students boycotted Boston public schools in defiance of State law yesterday to protest alleged de facto segregation In classrooms. Negro leaders, hailing the stayout a success, estimated that between 8.000 and 9.000 students remained home or attended Negro 'freedom schools83 words
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Article66 1964-02-28 3 DUBLIN. Thurs.— The concrete photo finish tower at Leopardstown racecourse here, was olown up yesterday and several adjoining buildings were damaged. It is believed that the explosion was the work of an extremist group, who disagree with a team representing the 26 countries of the IrisnReuter - 66 words
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Article32 1964-02-28 3 LONDON, Thurs. Prince William of Gloucester. 33, cousin of Queen Elizabeth, has failed for the second time his Civil Service examination for entrance to the Commonwealth Relations Office. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article385 1964-02-28 3 -DOCTOR PRODUCES PROOF-THREE VIRILE PATIENTS LONDON, Thurs. A London doctor has claimed the "first proof" of the success of his "back to youth" pellets for men. He cited three cases: A 50--year-old, important for two years Dut now the father of a 12-month-old son. a 60-year-oldReuter - 385 words
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147 1964-02-28 3 Hilsman quits over 'demotion' in Vietnam policy- WAS HINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Roger Hi'sman, 44, who is resigning as Assistant Secretary of State for far Eastern Affairs, is reported to have decided to quit because he had been "downgraded" in the State Department's handling of the South Vietnam crisis. Although Mr.147 words
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206 1964-02-28 5 Another escape by prisoner Zainuddin KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A prisoner serving a six months' jail term for escaping from police custody. Jumped into the Klang River here and escaped again yesterday. Zainuddin bin Mohammed. 25. of Kuala Langat was being escorted to a van to be taken back to Pudu206 words
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187 1964-02-28 5 Proposal to unify British overseas services KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Bri ti s h representatives in Commonwealth countries will continue to be known as High Commissioners although staff of various British overseas services are to be brought together under a common system of grades and ranks. These proposals are contained In187 words
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Article55 1964-02-28 5 Stole two cars allegation HENANG. Thurs. A.S. Joseph, 26. today pleaded not guilty to two charges of stealing two cars within a fortnight. Ball was allowed. Joseph, the prosecution alleged, stole a Vauxhall from the Phee Choon Road car park on Feb. 5 and a* MG Magnette from Khoo Stan55 words
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Article27 1964-02-28 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The P and O liner Chitral, which left .Southampton on Peb. 19 with about 250 passengers, will arrive in Singapore or. March 13.27 words
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Article, Illustration225 1964-02-28 5 CINGAPORK, Thurs. Singapore's remarkable 29-year-old deaf and blind girl, Chan Poh Lin, who is now studying in the United States, must return to Singapore to continue her education in an Asian setting and "to come to terms with her. own world." This is225 words
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290 1964-02-28 5 MALACCA, Thurs. THE Malacca Municipal Council cannot pay contractors $331,447 for building the Bachang Road because the Central Government has turned down its application for funds. This was stated by the Socialist Front president of the Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi. at the council's290 words
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Article199 1964-02-28 5 ONG: WE BUILD SCHOOLS, FACTORIES INSTEAD OF EXPENSIVE ARMIES gINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today said the Malaysian concept of freedom and greatness was in building schools, factories, roads, houses and everything that would help ordinary men to live in peace and prosperity. Opening199 words
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Article, Illustration447 1964-02-28 5 Conference told of aid sought from World Food Programme body KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme, Dr. A. H. Boerma, said today that 125 requests for assistance had been submitted in the first year of the programme. Of these. 40 were from African447 words
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84 1964-02-28 5 Be ready for call-up, Umno tells -youths SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore limno today directed all its youth members to be ready for conscription. The vonths were also asked to be alert to counter any false propaganda against Malaysia. The directive was issued after a meeting of the liaison committee last night.84 words
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Article21 1964-02-28 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Police yesterday detained 11 people under the Societies Ordinance, and screened 2.490 people in Island-wide security checks.21 words
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Article43 1964-02-28 5 PENANO, Thurs.— Alleged to have threatened a contractor that he would "end up In a coffin" if he tried to demolish a certain house Cheah Swee Hock. 35. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of criminal intimidation. Bail was allowed43 words
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Article30 1964-02-28 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A fun fair will be held on Sunday at the Red Cross crippled children's home in Changi to raise money (or ttie children's welfare fund.30 words
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149 1964-02-28 5 SINGAPORE. Thur«. Holland-America x Line's luxury liner Rotterdam, is due here on Sunday with about 700 American and European passengers aboard. For the 38.645 ton Rotterdam, flagship of the Line, this Is her fourth 80-day round-the-world cruise. A feature of the liner is her149 words
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Article37 1964-02-28 5 EPOH. Thurs. Thieves broka Into the servants quarters of a house In Oopeng Road here yesterday, occupied by a woman cook, K. Kannlamah. 50. and stole property worth a total of $418 during her absence.37 words
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Article, Illustration302 1964-02-28 5 Hero of Terendak rescue forgot it —all— MALACCA, Thurs. Within a few days of arriving in Malaya, Driver Raymond Severn, 24, of the Royal Army Service Corps at Terendak Camp, became a hero when he rescued a Malay woman from drowning. But. when told yesterday he had been awarded the302 words
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81 1964-02-28 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today granted a decree nisi to Lim Siatn Gek, wife of a clerk at the Indonesian Consulate, Samad Naweekamson. She had brought divorce proceedings against him alleging cruelty. The decree Is to be made absolute at81 words
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Miscellaneous5 1964-02-28 5 Bmffm Bmmm* Hff Hmiph H<*iwm<U*hl5 words
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Article1200 1964-02-28 6 QUALIFICATION FOR 69 J PER CENT of CANDIDATES g I N G A I 1 0 R E Thurs A total of 2'M) candidates qualified for the 1962-63 Certificate inEduc a t i o n (English) al the Teachers' Training College m Singapore. They passed1,200 words
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427 1964-02-28 6 Pharmacy exam passes at the University SINGAPORE. Thurs. i 'PHI University of Singapore today announced A the names of 16 new pharmacists, including nine women, who completed the final Part II examination for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy. They are: Miss Josephine Ceh Sooi Lin. Probhatn Kumar Hazra. MUs427 words
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91 1964-02-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. Douglas K. K. Lee. a senior State Assemblyman (Ind. Salak) and former Malayan Chinese Association "rebel," has returned to the MCA fold after an absence of nearly five yean. An MCA headquarters spokesman here said tonight Mr. Lee was91 words
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Article24 1964-02-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association has changed its name to the Royal Malaysia Police Civilian Staff Association. Singapore.24 words
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Article374 1964-02-28 6 NANYANG GUILD IS UNDER ATTACK SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 15-member pro-tern committee of Nanyang University graduates, who plan to form a new guild to replace the present one which they claim is "illegal," today described as a "typical blatant Communist machination" last night's emergency general meeting convened by the management committee374 words
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Article32 1964-02-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Political Secretary to the Prime Minister. Mr. K.C. Lee. will present certificates to adult education students at the Bulcit Panjang community centre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.32 words
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Article76 1964-02-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurr Malam Perm-Ira. a variety show organised by the Malaysian Commercial Publicity Bureau In aid of the National Patriotic Fund to be held at the Victoria Memor al Hall on Sunday and Monday it 8 p.m., has been postponed. A spokesman for the organise r said76 words
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Miscellaneous338 1964-02-28 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR] r H of m'rLifcfllft 'raowmflT*« I Bomb y> B n kok < AZ ™> Paya Lebar a".£>rt S^ap?" DEPARTURE! ARRIVALS Oantas: To Perth. Sydney «JF Qantas: From J^>n<lon. Rome, 736 i 11. 15 p.m. Athens. Cairo. Karachi. Calcutta. Malaysian Airways: To Kuala Bangkok (QF 738>338 words
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Article, Illustration2017 1964-02-28 7 JOHN COTTRELL - Slip by police chief sets off an uproar JOHN COTTRELL THE FANTASTIC BLUNDER THAT LED TO A DATE WITH DEATH -AND WHICH WAS WITNESSED BY MILLIONS OF AMERICANS DAY TWO Ol AN INQUIRY by IN their eagerness* to put on a democratic face, the Dallas police were not altogether discreel2,017 words
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Article, Illustration324 1964-02-28 8 HUGE CROWDS, YIP'S, PRANCING 'LIONS' GREET THE PREMIER THOUSANDS packed the Singapore Airport yesterday evening to give a rousing welcome to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on his return from the suc- cessful African tour, during which under his able leadership, the MalaysiaLow Yew Kong - 324 words
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Article, Illustration899 1964-02-28 8 Conspiracies at Senang, —court told- SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Pulau Senang penal settlement was run on the "open system," it afforded vast opportunities for clandestine meetings of detainees with interest in them, the Assizes was told today. Senior Crown Counsel Mr. Francis T. Scow, said this when he opened his final899 words
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Article41 1964-02-28 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negnra, Toh Puan Noor Aishah. will distribute presents to girls in the Muslim Women'b Welfare Home during a Hari Raya tea party on Saturday from 4 pjn. to 6 p.m.41 words
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Article26 1964-02-28 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twenty models from Joan Booty's School of Charm will pose for the Photographic Society of Singapore at their special outing this Sunday.26 words
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415 1964-02-28 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. ASSISTANT Commis- sioner of Police, Mr. Gurdial Singh, today stressed the importance of good police-public relationships in maintaining law and order in the State. He contended that this would lead the public to realise that it was their civic duty to aid415 words
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Article35 1964-02-28 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Indian Fine Arts Societr will stage Poet Rabindranath Tag ore's dance drama "Valmiki Pratibha" and other Indian classical dances at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday at 8.30 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement67 1964-02-28 8 EVERY WEEK THROUGHOUT SOUTH EAST ASIA TO i i .i EFFECTIVE Ist APRIL 1964 SINGAPORE HONGKONG VV 3 DIRECT- 3 VIA KUALA LUMPUR 2 VIA JESSELTON SINGAPORE -BANGKOK VV 3 VIA KUALA LUMPUR-2 VIA PENANG SINGAPORE-KUCHINGVV 3 DIRECT :jaa t^ 1 i; ;i i; >;<iwiii:[ta AIRWAYS B^wj^J SERVING SOUTH EAST67 words
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339 1964-02-28 9 Africans should not be 4 on the other side' now KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. IJOW that Malaysia has presented the "true picture to the African peoples and won their understanding, it expects that when it comes to a vote at the United Nations the Africans will "not be on the other339 words
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Article157 1964-02-28 9 Campaign against noisy m-cycles KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Traffic police here have launched an all-out campaign against noisy tnotorcycles. In the past two days more than 100 motor-cyclists whose machines were not fitted with silencers have had to pay a compound fee of between $10 and $25. In addition, they were157 words
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Article56 1964-02-28 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chinese YMCA is organising a series of career talks for teenagers from March 6 to 23 at the Shell Theatrette They include careers on nursing. Journalism, teaching, and librarianship. Those Interested are asked to write In tor tickets from the Assoslatlon's student56 words
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Article49 1964-02-28 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Rev. A.C. Wagner, president of the Pull Gospel Ministers Association in the greater San Jose area r. the United States, will be holding -evival meetIngs from March 2 to .March 32 at Revival Centre Church. 19. Moulmeln Rise, nightly at 7.30 (Sundays at S p.m >.49 words
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54 1964-02-28 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An unidentified Chinese, about 70. who was knocked down by a car in Kalians Road, died on arrival at the General Hospital last night. Police described him as thin, sft. 7in. ;n height, with shortcropped hair and sunken cheeks, and wearing a white54 words
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311 1964-02-28 9 WE'RE NOT RED STOOGES, SAYS SUPP LEADER KUCHING, Thurs. The Sarawak United People's Party is loyal to the State, Mr. Chan Siaw Hee (SUPP) said at the Council Negri meeting yesterday. He said that at the last meeting the Chief Minister had attacked the party and challenged it to make311 words
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Article42 1964-02-28 9 KUCHING. Thurs. A security Porces aircraft yesterday rushed a Dayak woman. Amgan Anak Ngiang, from Sebuyau to Kuching for an emergency operation In the General Hospital here. A hospital spokesman said she was "dangerous. y ill".42 words
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Article40 1964-02-28 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Miss Sheila Qulnn. director of the social and economic welfare division of the International Council of Nurses, will fly Into Singapore on March 3 for a 16--day stay to study conditions of work for nurses here.40 words
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124 1964-02-28 9 Sabah's most precious asset by Dato Turner JESSELTON, Thurs. The retiring State Secretary, Dato R. N. Turner, today appealed to all Sabahans to guard zealously their "most precious asset the art of living together in harmony." Speaking over Radio Malaysia (Sabahi today just before he sod Datin Turner left Jenclton,124 words
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264 1964-02-28 9 THE 2 DEFECTS OF TOURISM IN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE. Thur». 'J'HE president of the Students International Trevei Association, Mr. J. C. Dengler, today pin-pointed two "defects" in Malaysia's tourist trade: NOT ENOUGH first-class hotels; and LACK of air-conditioned tourist buses. Mr. Dengler. who Is here to survey the tourist climate, has264 words
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Article, Illustration473 1964-02-28 9 ROSE CHAN TELLS OF MAN WHO ASKED HER FOR $20 RUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The question a magistrate had to decide today was what an unemployed man "was doing at former strip-tease queen Rose Chan's beauty parlour. He was there to extort money, the magistrate. Inche Shaikh Daud bin Hajl Mohamed473 words
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Article72 1964-02-28 9 KI'ALA LI'MPI/R. Thurs. Thieves broke into the house of acting Assistant Commissioner of Police S. Nathan at Jalan Kedah. Federal Hill, yesterday and stole a gold watch worth S4OO. a pair of diamond earrines worth S3OO. a coral jewel set valued at S3O and a camera worth72 words
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199 1964-02-28 9 Sabah not luring Filipino Muslims: -Stephens lESSELTON. Thurs. The Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, emphatically denied today that Sabah had ever lured Filipino Muslims to settle in the State. He was commenting on a Manila report that the Philippines Congressional Committee had charged Malaysia with deliberately luring Filipino Muslims to199 words
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Article62 1964-02-28 9 PENANG. Thurs. The City Council has commissioned a group of Singapore architects to design the proposed $500,000 •'Hawkers' Paradise" which it plans to bnild in Prangin Road. The 'Hawkers' Paradise" when completed, will accommodate about. 140 stalls to be leased out to hawkers at present trading alorw62 words
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Article28 1964-02-28 9 KUANTAN. Thurs.— The Kuantan Rotary Club will celebrate tha 59th annlversory ol Rotary International with a bulfet dinner and dance at the Kuantan Club on Saturday28 words
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Advertisement129 1964-02-28 9 MA6NIFICENT! VERSATILE! ELE6ANT! OWNERS SING THE PRAISES OF THE NEW jg Pp^Kt j !'^^Sjß^Si&^^sp^Sji' ilii' m ffl C 9 CORDLESS BATTERY OPERATED m|H If IV U PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER I SA.9IOIT MODEL! &Q Q^gMl RfCORD AND PLAY ANYWHERE Wo^^\ ■T~V ANYTIME. MOOOK OH OUTDOOR! fe"*OB«MM3fcJ I k 1.1 THE MOWCNMBU129 words
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Miscellaneous175 1964-02-28 9 LS sw^^^^isfe-sis5 w^^^^isfe sis 1 1^^r E p rM J isi^^ z&^/z&yg* a l > i x£ J -3 I'M REACT- )TO MOO IN THAT OUT- L MAjg! jL~^ ISHOuitZrrJ »*SUCH i FTJSCE^" I UGHT TO P^ I P^ r AND~I WILL SAvf^HHB r 1 ALSO WANT TO STUOV fTj^Un"175 words
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Obituary144 1964-02-28 10 M War** Sit (Mimimum) MRS. KHO LIAN CHINO (DM Madam Chtanc Inn Neo) afad at. passed away peacefully 27-2-A4 Ivavmc behind son* Kok Kas; Kok Ulan. Kok Vow. daughter Kok Neo: son-in-law Tan Kens; Van: three d&usnten-tn-law; maay (rundchlldrpn. Cortege leave* reMdence is. Bennett Road. S'pors on 28-2-M 4144 words
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Article99 1964-02-28 10 It W.r*B Sit (Mimimum, THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Mary Magdalene Dlas thank all mends and relatives for wreaths, messages of condolence and attendance at the funeral. REV CANON JOHN LIE and family th.mk the Blsbop or Singapore, The >'liTgy, friends and relatives, for tbeir jcift* aad assistance99 words
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Obituary25 1964-02-28 10 tt Wt4m Sit (Mimimmm) OOLLV KHOO, called to (lory on H-l-M, Still remembered by her loved •muse I live, ye shall live also."25 words
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Article551 1964-02-28 10 It is now almost certain that Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines will hold a new ministerial meeting in Bangkok on March 3. Malaysia j would have preferred an earlier date, but is willing to wait on the convenience of I Dr. Subandrio and Mr. Lopez. If there551 words
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Article365 1964-02-28 10 Persistent reports that the United States plans to carry the war in South Vietnam north have two disturbing aspects. Any extension of present hostilities is dangerous. Second, the proposal bears the stamp almost of I desperation, gambling in a field where risks must be coldly calculated. The only365 words
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Article280 1964-02-28 10 Four-fifths of Sabah is covered by jungle so the State's new land policy is also largely forest policy. It is, further, the policy on which the Chief Minister, Mr. Donald Stephens, has "staked his political future", a statement which arose this week out of the dispute between the280 words
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Article, Illustration517 1964-02-28 10 Austen Zecha - Austen Zecha AN AMERICAN, AN INDIAN WITH IDENTICAL VIEWS by IfUALA LUMPUR Thurs. If the identical views of two delegates one American, the other Indian are an indication of the unanimity of all the other delegates' attitudes, the Council on World Tension517 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1964-02-28 10 NORA BELOFF - POLL: HOME FAVOURS JUNE... NORA BELOFF from He wants a free hand to pick his own Cabinet Ministers IN firmly renouncing the option of a snap March election, Sir Alec Douglas-Home has implicitly conveyed to his party that it must expect elections in June. The decision will not be finally1,088 words
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Letter242 1964-02-28 10 Fyour leader on the state of racing, you quoted Mr. V.C. Bath's statement on the decline In the popularity of racing. No explanation of the dramatic drop in attendance figures was given. A great number of the old brigade can supply two very good reasons: FIRST, the242 words
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Letter110 1964-02-28 10 rPHE tree planting which 1 Is being encouraged should be carried out with a view to restoring the natural trees of Singapore. Singapore was once covered with jungle and many villages were named after the trees which were found In abundance in the neighbourhood. Buch places are Kranji110 words
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Letter76 1964-02-28 10 I THOUGHT Mr. Rajaratnam's reply to Mr. Tan Slew Sin pointless and silly. Mr. Tan is a tough nut to crack and he should not be tackled without a barrage of facts to support the assault. Mr. Rajaratnam would do better to answer the question that has76 words
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Letter94 1964-02-28 10 DURING the past five years the Singapore Government has constantly boasted of its community centres where the people can get together for recreation, discussions, and so on. I have no doubt the Government is well-inten-tioned: but it is high time it found out how far it has succeeded in94 words
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Letter89 1964-02-28 10 IREAD with considerable interest Han Suyln's views on education In underdeveloped countries. It is difficult to agree entirely with an opinion that extols the excessive regimentation of young minds. It is more difficult to understand how such an unrealistic system could Droduce self-reliance. I can think of an89 words
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Letter56 1964-02-28 10 SEREMBAN has become an eye-sore. The condition of the public market is a disgrace. The road-side drains are choked. Silt and rubbish have been allowed to remain for months. Straying cattle are found everywhere, even in the heart of the town. It is a common sight. Flies and56 words
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Advertisement687 1964-02-28 10 StaubTiM&lfakr IM •OLD WOmi «M*M 0010 »towa— umimm ATMouuuea woao kato— V Ai. MM CfTT BOOK •JTOehB L.TD Mim». oi»i« O—r TMt MKW niOMT saaaU M_ MMAIL a Amwmmmw cms, KmUsh •f*. «mwm nsw, r»m m HVTMAsSAMV 4k CO CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wt4m Sit (Mimimmm) WILLINOHAM: Tmf aad Bob. at687 words
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Advertisement74 1964-02-28 10 EARLIEST MAN... ON EARTH? Here's the exciting story of the discovery in an African ravine of "Zinj", the earliestknown man, one and a half million years older than Peking Man. Why is science so positive about his age? What did he look like? and eat? How do we know he74 words
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Advertisement148 1964-02-28 10 The most famous children's books in the world H ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA The vital link between school and home! PARENTS As you car* for children, you wW do well to remember Arthur Mee's "Children's Encyclopedia". For this set of ten volumes the most fomou* children's books in the world148 words
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Article, Illustration222 1964-02-28 11 Shipboard friends go their Malaysian ways— SINGAPORE, Thurs. An Australian author and a British artist who struck up a friendship in a ship bound for Singapore will soon part company to pursue their different objectives in Malaysia. Author WALTER WATKINS. 41, will leave here for Kelantan early next month to222 words
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Article, Illustration487 1964-02-28 11 SULTAN OF PERAK BESTOWS AN ANCIENT TITLE ON HIS COMMONER CONSORT ROYALTY, MENTRI BESAR, SENIOR GOVT OFFICIALS ATTEND CEREMONY AT THE ISTANA KINTA IPOH, Thursday IN A glittering ceremony held at the Istana Kinta here this morning an ancient title, reserved exclusively for the commoner consort487 words
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Article98 1964-02-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A National news bulletin for ALL Malaysia will be broadcast from the Kuala Lumpur studios of Radio Malaysia from Monday. This decision was the outcome of a two-day meeting here of top representatives from radio stations in Singapore, Sarawak. Sabah and98 words
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Article27 1964-02-28 11 KLUANO, Thurs. A veterinary training centre costing $500,000 is to be built here, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Jnhari. announced today.27 words
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102 1964-02-28 11 DRAUGHTSMAN FINED FOR HURTING A FIREMAN SINGAPORE, Thurs. A draughtsman was today guilty of causing hurt to a fireman while he was on duty last year. Thomas Khoo, 28, a former student of the University of Oregon, was fined $400 or two months' jail by the magistrate, Mr. K. C.102 words
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Article49 1964-02-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Chinese Association publicity and political subcommittees has decided to bold a three-day seminar here, starting March 5 to promote "one voice" in the coming elections. Mom than 400 MCA publicity and political officer* from all over Malaya will be present.49 words
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Article32 1964-02-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The 4th Bn Royal Malay Regiment, based at Jqhore Bahru. L. to replace the sth battalion, which returns home shortly after completing six month's service in Sarawak.32 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-02-28 11 Cousin of Sultan accepts $9,000 settlement TPOH, Thurs.— A civil x action, instituted by a cousin of the Sultan of Perak, for damages for injuries in a motor accident three years ago, was settled out of court here today. Raja Raffnan bin Raja Shahruddln, 29. agreed to a settlement of266 words
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Article70 1964-02-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A passing out parade of 154 recruits of the Ist Bn., (Sarawak) Malaysia Rangers, and 120 recruits ot the 2nd Bn., (Sabah) Malaysia Rangers, will be held at the Brigade of Gurkhas Sungel Patani on Saturday. The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. Lt.-Oen.70 words
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158 1964-02-28 11 ROW WITH INDONESIA A 'PASSING PHASE' KUALA LUMPUR, Thur:>. Dr. Ram Subhag Singh, leader of the Indian delegation to the Afro- Asian rural reconstruction conference, said today that the present tension between Indonesia and Malaysia was only a "passing phase." "But that does not mean you should take your fate158 words
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Article31 1964-02-28 11 PARIS. Thurs. M. Edouard Hutt. Councillor at the French Legation in Budapest, has been appointed Consul General in Singapore, it w;is announced in the Journal Official today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement37 1964-02-28 11 THE CHOICE OF BUILDERS APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES FIVE RAMS BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT •QUICKER SETTING •EARLY STRENGTH CONSISTENT QUALITY CONFORMING TO B.S.S. 12/1958 Sole Agents: SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH. SEREMBAN. Stuffed head? -w tfSHHUDSON'S fvT) "EUMENTHOL'ifJUJUBES37 words
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Advertisement35 1964-02-28 11 9 l^l^^^l mm opPi J|,fll^^ Shapes and hQ n h occen, on Sh a^dj-Textu-es- (wot the croc texM'*. K o n 9 oO or d V m ted Satin Outch Tan Fancy P» coted *****35 words
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Miscellaneous654 1964-02-28 11 I Today's Radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE BERVICE SERVICE 41.7 and 69.2 melrri 478 metre AM.: 600 Time Signal. Nega- SHORTWAVEJSERVICE: ra-ku; 6.03 Morning Melodies; 6QQ 6QI 7.00 Time Signal. The News; Morning Pre.ude; 7.15 News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 1 20 Breakfast Bulletin;654 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-02-28 12 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF Giant payload transporter ready fdr use in Spore A GIANT payload road transporter (above), imported from Britain is now ready for use In Singapore. Purchased by the Public Utilities Board, the transporter, weighing 118 tons and capable of hauling a load of224 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-02-28 12 Now Grundig marketing their office equipment here •pHE Grundig Organisation of Germany is expanding its trading activities in the Far East, said the director general, Mr. Josef Schafer, during a visit to Singapore last week. After successfully selling their radio, television and tape-recorder In the Far Eastern markets, they are223 words
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Article128 1964-02-28 12 SWEETS TRADE SURVEY rE rising price of sugar has made the Malaysian market for confectionery most competitive, particularly over the past twelve months. This was stated by Mr. F.O. Farman. export manager of Robertson and Woodcock Ltd.. a leading confectioner in Britain and manufacturer of the Trebor range. Mr. Farman128 words
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Article29 1964-02-28 12 Mr Robert C. Mitchell has been appointed president of Chrysler International SA. the Geneva-bu.-ed company which represents Chrysler sales, distribution and manufacturing Interests in the Far East.29 words
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143 1964-02-28 12 Asia leans towards mechanised farming ]V|R. A. J. F. Soonius. general sales manager of Massey-Ferp-uson (Export) Ltd., England, said in Singapore this week that there was now a very strong tendency towards mechanised agriculture in Asia. Mechanised farming must eventually replace antiquated methods now used In most Asian countries. Massey-Ferguson143 words
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96 1964-02-28 12 \MR. LOWELL F. Sarnes. iTI director of quality control In Ford-U.S.. praised Ford-Malaysia's quality control engineers and Indicated that he would recommend the Implementation of yet further quality control facilities for the local plant. Mr. Sarnes. a mechanical and automobile engineer of long experience,96 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-02-28 12 MUNTZ APPOINTS DELEGATE FOR MALAYSIA MR. PETER YAP Sum Kwee of Kuala Lumpur has been appointed Malaysian resident representative for the Muntz Associated Trading Co. of Perth. Australia Muntx who are exporters of machineries, metal products and general merchandise, represent more than 400 Australian firms and manufacturers.47 words
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Article34 1964-02-28 12 Asia Insurance Co. Ltd., of Singapore will hold its annual dinner at the Blue Roon tonight. Prizes will be presented to outstanding sales staff of Asia Life Assurance Society Ltd.. Its subsidiary34 words
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83 1964-02-28 12 US firm to sell beauty aid cream locally MR. Edward Larson, president of Fleetwood Overseas Inc. of Chicago, visited Singapore .last week to explore the possibilities of introducing a cream called Terrle Cover Cream for covering ugly veins, birthmarks and pimples on the skin. Women in Malaysia are becoming beauty83 words
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Article62 1964-02-28 12 A Pan American Airways )et freighter carried more than 40 tons of freight, believed to be a record commercial load for a single aircraft, on a transatlantic flight re«.'entl;\ The Boeing 707-321 C left Kennedy International Airport. New York, at midnight and landed at Shannon.62 words
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218 1964-02-28 12 SINGAPORE'S first radio television repair and servicing company starts business operation on Sunday. Tele Electronic Service Co. Ltd. with an authorised capital of $500,000 and a paidup capital of $100,000. will confine Its activities to repairs and servicing only. The company will service all218 words
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Advertisement370 1964-02-28 12 ISSSSaI I! k The i» > W Revolutionary NeW Bell Howell ZOOMMASTER THE CAMERA THAT SEES AND SETS BY ITSELF Zoom range °mm-27mm, focusing from 6' to infinity. DUAL ELECTRIC EYE adjusts the aperture automatically and continuously for correct exposure while filming, according to light conditions. Manual Operated Zoom Model370 words
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Advertisement360 1964-02-28 12 "Care about my family's future? Of course I do!" "I've joined the Save-lnsure-and -Prosper Plan" "This way my savings have the chance to build up to ft really worthwhile capital sum, perhaps to help pay for th« children's education or to help us enjoy a more comfortabla retirement free from360 words
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Article, Illustration730 1964-02-28 13 Malaysia 's building projects getting helping hand from southern neighbour jJUILDING development in Malaysia a striking indication of the new Federation's progress is receiving a helping hand from her southern neighbour, Australia. Large-scale housing projects alone are completing apartment units in Singapore at the amazing rate730 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-02-28 13 MESSAGE FROM THE TRADE COMMISSIONERS IT is often said that the building industry is the barometer of the nations economy and in the case of Malaysia the very high rate of building shows the development and economic progress of the country. This growth has created a tremendous demand for building206 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1964-02-28 14 BUILDING TALK with 'The Contractor' VEVER doubt the a1 power of women. This observation gets no stronger endorsement than from Australia's (male) paint manufacturers. One tells me a recent survey showed I the wife in 75 per cent of cases makes1,176 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-02-28 14 ARCHITECTURE has a bright future *in Malaysia, according to Mr. Chan Kirn Cheng, a graduate of Melbourne University, Victoria. Mr. Chan 27. formerly of Heeren Street. Malacca, said: "Malaysia is a young country and needs young people to develop it." But he advised young272 words
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Article, Illustration581 1964-02-28 15 Building industry display on board this trade ship SINGAPORE IN CENTAUR'! ITINERARY OF FAR EAST AUSTRALIA'S $3,500 million building materials industry will be promi--t* nently featured on board the Australian trade ship, Centaur, which visits Singapore from March 17 to 22. A new vessel of 8000 tons, Centaur has been581 words
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115 1964-02-28 15 AUSTRALIAN structural steel is being used in growing quantities in Malaysian building projects. One leading Australian manufacturer has supplied nearly 5,000 tons of structural steel to several countries. In Malaysia these projects include four transit sheds at Port Swettenham and the 15 story student115 words
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321 1964-02-28 15 Students 9 plans can lead to nation building DOUGH plans sketched on drawing boards at Australian universities could one day form the basis of large building projects in Asian countries. The boards are those of Asian students, who are studying architecture and engineering under Australian facilities. Last year about 280321 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-02-28 15 ANKU system of "daylighting" in factory constructions is thr development of a moulded plastic skylight by an Australian company. It follows the widespread use of flat metal roofing materials which normally blot out daylight. The new skylights are easily fitted to any roof deck and secured115 words
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Advertisement185 1964-02-28 13 AUSTRALIAN BUILDING MATERIALS precision-made for strength and durability i-v P^BSSi Hfci Australian Building Materials are designed and manufactured with care and precision. The industry is highly v £f r^i&Bi^BM*^^^flfl*^^^. specialised. Big too. More than 5,000 factories now employ about 120,000 people producing building Jfl materials worth a gross annual value185 words
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Advertisement67 1964-02-28 14 THE KEMPTHORNE LOOK Australia's most admired look in lighting Kampthorn* X.3031 Sctndi* Ktmpthorn* X.31 10 Kemtr»cr Rigid Kvmpthorna X.3100 Kemtr«ct "Pull Down" Kempthorn* X.20 Willow P.nd.nl Kempthorn* X.1400 Kemlit* Clo»«-lo<«iling Ktmpthorrw K.(>120 Willow Sracktt Ktmpthorn. X.1040 Strath "T.mpo" Ktmpthorn* X.5100 S'irf»c.-mount*d DownligM Ktmpfhorn* K 550 Jolly Rogtr Ir.cltct Ktmprhorn* X.421067 words
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Advertisement329 1964-02-28 14 AUSTRALIAN FABRICATED STRUCTURAL STEELWORK IN MALAYSIA. v S Illustration shows the four transit sheds at the North Klang Straits Project, Port Swettenham. All structural steelwork used in these sheds and the 15 storey steel frame students hostel, University of Malaya, was fabricated in Australia. by FORWOOD DOWN W. A. PTY.329 words
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Advertisement328 1964-02-28 15 A Selection From The Extensive Range Of Genuine JOHN Valves JL Manufactured in Accordance with B.S. 1218 iHP F 'K- No CLASS 1 M Cl«1 CAST IRON T^t^ess^e jul^iy Fig. No. SLUICE VALVES class 2 620 800 FT. HEAD C'ass 2 Test Pressure Typical Design 'iSOM£ For Sizes up W"^328 words
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Advertisement885 1964-02-28 16 'Continue (root fa-r 101 SITUATIONS VACANT M Words SS (Ml*.>— Box St rf*. ejttr* BOX A4SB6. Advertiser wishes to thank all those applying. Tbe position has now been filled. AMERICAN FAMILY Requires a good Cook Amah with reference*. Tel: (S'por*) ***** during office hours. WANTED CONTRACTORS To Cut 6 rasuaiina885 words
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Advertisement1101 1964-02-28 16 SITUATIONS VACANT I* *r«r*ls Si (Him.}— Boa It Ha. astrrn WANTED LABORATORY HELPER tn Medical Research Laboratory Minimum qualification Secondary Two Call Mr Ong ***** Spore. Tel. 13 ACQUIRE A BOOK-KEEPING Dtp. KHoa in three months by «ur Simplified Postal Study Course. Thousands of students have already qualified by this1,101 words
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Advertisement1149 1964-02-28 16 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE 10 9T.WS tl (Htm.) Bam It Ha. ostro FOR SALE. Post-war Substaatlal Residence District 10 Singapore: land area approxt 40.000 •q.ft. Prtnctpala only. Apply Box A47SB S.T. Spore. SENNITT ESTATE: Two storey Seml-Detsched House for sal*. Price $35,080/- Also Seml-Detached BusgaUrw for rent $300/-. Ring1,149 words
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Advertisement1007 1964-02-28 16 EDUCATION it Worda SI (Mtm~) Bom St Ha. sartr* HOW It YOUR Malay mmnsfgT Improve your knowledge of tha National Language by reading Berlta Harlan dally, th* only rominlseil National Language Newspaper. SURPRISING RESULTSI Shorthand Classes started In January completed theory and now writing 80/60 wpm Join oow at Raja*1,007 words
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Advertisement984 1964-02-28 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE I* ITsrets SI (MtmJ—Baa It Ha. aatrm AUSTIN MINI 1960, $3,000.00. Good condition, available March 16. Telephone Johor* Bahru 2148. 1961 ANOUA exeelleat condition two owners $3,000/- taxed. Insured. Phone Mr. James (Spore) *****, *****. FORD CUSTOMLINE Excellent condition two owners model 1833 $1,500.00 or nearest offer.984 words
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Advertisement1010 1964-02-28 16 FOR SALE M Worm* SI (Him.) Bom It Ha. oxtro VALIANT GOLF SETS oary fsw left clearing halfset (73/- and fullset $150/-. Don't miss this chance at Wasan's 6U-A High Street. Spore. •SHIFT' A 'SKIMMER' Dresses their success depends on good figure control beneath them. "Hickory" have them. Vanity. 321,010 words
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Advertisement844 1964-02-28 16 SHOPPING GUIDE (SPORE) tt Word* U (Mtn.y Bom It Ha. arntn TOO MUCH SUNT Bark burnt and raw? Doo't fret or worry. Just smooth on 1.C.1. Savlon" Antiseptic Cream and set Immedlatt cool soototns relief. Available at all Pharmacies and Drug Store*. LUC WHITE DIAMOND from 1-S Carat for Your844 words
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Advertisement856 1964-02-28 16 TENDERS Tender for Book Shop and Sundrr Goods Shop at General Hosjpttal Tenders will be received at tha Ministry of Health (or running a, Book Shop and a Sundry Oooda Shop at the General Hospital to cater for the patients and Hospital staff for a period of 2 years from856 words
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Advertisement1369 1964-02-28 17 TO LIVERPOOL k OEST COAST U.R.: Out S'lMI aant 5 Ran. MARON Litertttl, Gia<fo. ItPt/Ttia/ Ftl tLPENOR AvorTouth, Liirrpttl li Pt Mar 3 AENEAS Li«ertill. Glasgoa It Ptrt Mar 2 Mar 4 EUMAEUS Lu-rwtl Mat 5 Mat I MM 8/18 Mar II PELEUS nerptti, Dublin. Clasgoa Mar 11 Mar 111,369 words
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Advertisement1387 1964-02-28 17 m the EAC eines ■WAAVCJ iIItGAPORf lOMi>aUi4f*Jd»P.J,>»l!llt>ll>*M WMAMO ■rV^S^fl CkUUUMaHOMAKMtfM-Ottt. »O*O.«.» tn.<-*MOWM* wtowiTtas rttcmiunA 'jhtotu »i a y«o«t tir>^ iiiLlNti IU btriOA, It tutmt. MMllukk, •RtMtN, ANIMEBP. BOTTEHDAM, AMSTERDAM. BSLO. GOTHENBUtt AND COPENHAtEN ~"^^™™rport"^™~^Tririr~^^TsiSS| •KINA t) Sailed It Pirt/Ttdty 21 25 Ftl "SINALOV a) 2* Ftk/ 4 Mar 5/7 Mar1,387 words
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Advertisement1181 1964-02-28 17 I BEN®LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TB LONBON. LIVEBPttfIL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BENLAWERS BJ S.-.gapor. P v*m %Sn%!m Z M BENM ACDHUI X" 2 S.ngapora P. S'ha« Pmang J 0 !lV," n lm 12 It Ptrt/Mar 1 ntwe 1 BJBJBBB P. S'haa Ptaaag BENLOMONB L Mil, Hull.. K aaa. N'kirg BENLOIAL LtidH.1,181 words
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Advertisement1332 1964-02-28 17 H-w MeALISTER 6e CO., LTD. W_ SfflL in. Nt. urn. jmr |F M ELJUXRMAM LIMB K.LAVENESU LIMB *^V LONBON. HAMBURG, MTTEMAM, IBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCB, HAVRE, NULL t MIBBUSBROUGN SEATTLE. VANCSUVER t PSRTUNB t Cm SF EASTBOURNE MsmNß '-Birtß 9 BOMNEV.LLi I aim Calls i-Miigkaa S'pori ■> S ram Paataj1,332 words
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Article108 1964-02-28 18 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INDUSTRIALS fluctuated na» rowly around steady level* with moves about in balance. Good reports brought notable gains to selected stocks. Leaders, however moved Irregularly. Base metals trading quietened ax values steadied. Mount Isa continued to Improve Oil* were steady and loans were steady. C.R.A 32/-B Mount108 words
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Article258 1964-02-28 18 MA RON flr.t grade rukker buyer* f.e.a. elated at S p.m. In Slngapara and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 66 cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Wednesday* closing level for the position. The tone was qul*t and •lightly oaiier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doling prlooa In258 words
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Article70 1964-02-28 18 rHIHIH Pr.duc. Eichang*. Stagspar* newt price* p.r picul yutsrday: Ctconut all: bulk $46 *eller*. drum 149 »«llera. Cspva: If arch/April. UK/ConttMßt: Unquotad. r>*pp«r: Muntok white $162* aatlera, Sarawak vhju $160 aellera, aiwciaJ Sarawak black $117 aellara, garblad l«inponir: black SII7I acllcra. ABTA (137 i aellera. Stasapara «Jaafiut Oil70 words
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Article25 1964-02-28 18 February 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $587.50 (down $27.25). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (unchanged).25 words
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537 1964-02-28 18 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE pattern on the MalayA in Stock Exchange was reversed yesterday with tins generally easier and industrials slightly better on a moderate turnover. Once again the very mention of action by the General Services Administration and rumours of increased sales537 words
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Article27 1964-02-28 18 Nl.il.ivan Stork Indicts Feb. 26. Feb. 27 •Industrials: 111.57 112.40 Tins: 142.31 139.71 I rubbers: 104.57 104.57 Der. 30. 1963 I*o. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article871 1964-02-28 18 (]OMBLNED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: PJauetaad (B. 000) 81.87, (1.0OO) SI (5.000) 51. 94. (2.000) 51. 95: C.S. rUldlnt (3.000) $3.32, (3.000) 53. 33. (3.000) 53.34. (4,000)871 words
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525 1964-02-28 18 AFTER rising continuously since February 15 Straits tin fell heavily yesterday falling by $27.25 to $587.50 on threat of increased American stockpile releases before March 31. The offering was estimated at 275 tons, which was unchanged. In London on -Wednesday tin525 words
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Advertisement1100 1964-02-28 18 U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada timrv%mm S'poi* r. yr*m nonoiuiu r ciko mil Muniiu "KaMikawa Mara" 1/ 4 Mat 5' IMm 27 Mai 4Am 21 Api aAM "BMima Mara" 28/28 Mm 28/1 I Mm 20 Apr 21 Apr 17 May 24 Ma, M teasels equipped mitn aeeptMMia im1,100 words
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Advertisement1089 1964-02-28 18 kW^ 11 "J F sßssl Bbbts _^^5 BbbbW !■'»'<' bbV AKStBAUA itKltt, «lU. r>ASi»IAM aJMt r iuu ÜBIICa •c liMttill*. Ontkaaa. $»tst|. MiMnrai Ul ml n^^m^^ >IMOAU 14 MM kVtl MM 18/21 MM >p0 t Smm II: titmaatl*. Aaalaide. Melfcnne. l|Saai RAJUU laPert/2IFil 7% Fek l Mra UMOU BAm B/111,089 words
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Advertisement341 1964-02-28 18 NEDLLWD odrveA GREAT LAKES SERVICE fan aailiip Itie Matanli fcraet «a Caaadia* *U. «r*ai lakae aarta v«. mm mJSBt NS 2nd Cail U/1B mm II Mai 71 Mm T 2BMM/M aai 11/13 Aai ,«/,s la. *m*H 12/11 Mat 14/1) Mai 14 Mm J'NTAMt 4/IIIIM 12/13 mil 14/15 UM Mlilr 4/11341 words
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Advertisement986 1964-02-28 19 NOTICE We hereby give notice unless all Warehouse charges are cleared within one month of this publication the effects of Wing Comdr. A.J.C. Pelham Groom held by Lacey's (1.0. W.) Ltd. of Bernbridge, 1.0. W. will be sold by Auction. NOTICE MR. NO SENG KANO. Office Manager, Kuala Lumpur Branch,986 words
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Advertisement725 1964-02-28 19 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPABTMENT Notice is hereby given that owing to construction of Empress Road, it is necessary to close half of Empress Road nearest Farrer Road in order that the road may be raised to tie up with the new Farrer Road dual-carriageway. Alternative725 words
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Advertisement2023 1964-02-28 19 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments: 1. PRODLCIION OFFICERS (PEGAWAI PENERBITAN) (Division 1) in the Malay, English. Cninese and inaian Services of the Department oi Television. Salary scale: Sbl4x^B-838, Üb3x2B-1,087 with current Cost2,023 words
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Advertisement1210 1964-02-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from candidates with the stipulated qualifications and who SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS for the appointment scheduled below: APPOINTMENT: HIGHER LIBRARY OFFICER (National Library, Teachers' Training College). SALARY SCALE: $690 x 30 A--930 pjn. Initial salary depending on experience, incremental1,210 words
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Advertisement328 1964-02-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Appointment oi Mechanical Engineer, City Engineer's Department The closing date for applications for the above post has been extended to 12.00 noon on Wednesday. 11th March, 1964. Full particulars appear In the Straits Times issue of 24th February. 1964^ CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD328 words
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Advertisement865 1964-02-28 19 INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING CO. (S) LTD. requires GRADUATE ENGINEERS Experienced or InterestsjeJ In Air Conditioning And Rerrigcrotion Application. Apply With Particular* to P.O. Box 1236, Singapore. LARGE AMERICAN COMPANY requires Sales Representative capable ot EARNING OVER A THOUSAND DOLLARS PER MONTH. Only those with at least 5 years Commercial Experience865 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-02-28 20 CASSIUS CLAY - CASSIUS CLAY by Heavyweignt champion of the world jytlAMi BEACH, Thurs. 11 Hey Mom, guess who's the new heavyweight champion of the world? ME. That's right. Ma, your boy, Cassius. Didn't I tell you I'm the greatest? I told them all I was but247 words
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Article, Illustration706 1964-02-28 20 ALLAN BARKER - ALLAN BARKER Cassius Clay promised U.P.I, that after he fought Sonny Liston, "Win or lose, I'll do you a story because I want to prove that I can write as well as fight' Here is his story: by Miami Beach. Florida. ThursdayReuter; UPI - 706 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-02-28 20 JOHANSSON IS NOT IMPRESSED BY CLAY STOCKHOLM, Thurs.— Swedish boxing experts today expressed widely varying appreciations of the merit of Cassius Clay, the new world heavyweight champion, in newspaper comment on Clays victory over Sonny Liston at Miami Beach. Ingemar Johansson. Sweden's former champion, wrote in Al'totnbladet: "I do notReuter - 160 words
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Article138 1964-02-28 20 Liston to get his purse ILfIAMI BEACH, Thurs. The Miami Beach Boxing Commission announced last night that it was "completely satisfled" that Sonny Liston suffered a legitimate injury to his left shoulder forcing him to withdraw from his world heavyweight championship fight. The five-member commission said it was satisfied withReuter - 138 words
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Article114 1964-02-28 20 MANILA, Thurs. Tomoo lshil of Japan shot a two-under-par 69 to take trie first round lead In the US$5,OOO 72-hole Capitol Hills Open golf tournament here today Leading scores are: 69 Tomoo Ishii (Japan) 33, 36; 70 Peter Thomson (Australia) 36. 34; 71 Kel NagleReuter; UPI - 114 words
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268 1964-02-28 20 Manchester United beat Lisbon cup rivals SOCCER I ONDON. Thurs. Manchester United beat Sporting Club of Lisbon 4-1 in their European Cup-winners Cup quarter-flnal firstleg match at Manchester last night, after leading 2-0 at halftime. It was a scrappy robust match with both sides missing chances. Scottish international inside-left Dennis268 words
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Article21 1964-02-28 20 BELFAST, Thurs. Results of Irish F.A. Cup first round replays: Ballymena 1 Distillery 2: Glentoran 2 Ards 2. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article145 1964-02-28 20 BADMINTON FiUBLIN, Thurs.—Den--17 mark led Ireland 4-0 at the end of the first day of their Thomas Cup badminton tie here. Erland Kops, holder of the All-England men's singles title for the past four years, bewildered Ireland's most experienced player J. P. Doyle inReuter - 145 words
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Article161 1964-02-28 20 rH, Thurs. The F.A. of Malaysia have named 25 youths from whom a team will be selected to meet Singapore Joint Services in a friendly match at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The match is one of a series for the Malaysians before161 words
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Advertisement130 1964-02-28 20 jC\ UNITED MALAYAN %M? BANKING CORP., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE STATES OF MALAYA, MALAYSIA) have pleasure in announcing the OFFICIAL OPENING of their BANGKOK BRANCH by His Excellency SUNTHORN HONGLADAROM MINISTER OF FINANCE, THAILAND at No. 147-149 SUAPA ROAD, BANGKOK on Friday, 28th February. 1964 at 1 0.00 a. m.130 words
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Advertisement128 1964-02-28 20 iV mm, W tr' bSf in m R iym m ■■■■b^b^bSHK Milb^b^b^bMl^b^bl* they call them "King of the Road 11 -the famous range of LUCAS accessories Essentials for safe and satisfying motoring are made by Lucas to suit every car and truck. A few of the accessories and/or replacements are128 words
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Miscellaneous298 1964-02-28 20 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS c. Filleted plaice lt'a Ilka a 1. Tennyson's work gets nothing poem I (6). In return that* illly! (T). 7. Only a quarter left In Lan6. French engineer finds minor cachlre? (S). point to note (7). 8. OeU out but stays In, apna* 10. "So young,298 words
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Article459 1964-02-28 21 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY THIRD SEAP GAMES WILL BE STAGED IN KUALA LUMPUR NEXT YEAR Hockey will be included in the programme by 1 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. jyjALAYSIA have been awarded the Third South East Asia Peninsular Games, which will be held at Kuala Lumpur between May and August459 words
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299 1964-02-28 21 Choo urges F.A. of Penang to 'get tough' SOCCER lAENANG, Thurs. Ma--1 layan schools soccer coach Choo Seng Quee today urged the F. A. of Penang to "get tough" and make lt clear to state players that selection of teams for big matches would be based mainly on attendance at299 words
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Article19 1964-02-28 21 UO(Kh\ laipinx Lg« BMH 2 Tiger* A 2 Penang Uader-18 inter school nemi-flnal: MES 1 Technical Inst. 0.19 words
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Article119 1964-02-28 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The galaxy of International stars to appear In the Malaysia Grand Prix here on Mar. 29-30 continues to grow. The latest entry is Phil Read, the 22-year-old English motorcycling ace, whose name has been submitted by Yamaha, the Japanese motor-cycle manufacturers. Yeo Kiang119 words
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Article23 1964-02-28 21 PENANQ. Thurs. The Penang AAA will hold their annual meeting at PAP House 1 Dato Kramat Road, at 8 D.m. tomorrow23 words
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Article78 1964-02-28 21 I POH. Thurs. Ex-caddles Sulalman bin Bluali and Darwlr Deran will meet in a "return clash" on Sunday In the final of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club's golf championship at Tiger Lane Sulalman beat Darwis In the North Malayan final here recently. Darwis won the78 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-02-28 21 SOUTH VIETNAMESE ARRIVE 1 FOR DAVIS CUP TIE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— South Vietnam's Davis Cup team flew in from Saigon this afternoon. Time sport picture shows V. Kajaratnam, (right), secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia, shaking hands with Huynh Van Day, the Vietnam team manager. Vietnamese players in128 words
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Article47 1964-02-28 21 BANOKOK. Thurs.— The Malaysian Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman will fly to Hua Hin tomorrow to lead a Malaysian side in a golf match against Thailand. A Malaysian Embassy spokesman .-.ud the Tengku would fly straight from Kuala Lumpur to the Thai beach resort. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article19 1964-02-28 21 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Malacca Amateur FA. will hold their annual meeting at the Rest House here tomorrow.19 words
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Article319 1964-02-28 21 RACING by Epsom Jeep PENANG, Thursday. pEMINI PRINCE did a smashing gallop on fast going here this morning. Ridden by Ismail Asban, the Star Kingdom gelding sprinted over 3f in 36 1/5. Gemini Prince Is In top form and with a light weight he must319 words
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Article147 1964-02-28 21 CINOAPORE, Thurs. Five new horses have been registered with the MRA. They are: Class 1 Champion, late Alfonso. 5 cb a g by Pan ll—Dona Marchesa. Class 2 Caravelle, late Doneree, 4 cb a g by Smokey Eyes—Bay Elaine; Nomad 11. late Kilovolt, 4 br ax by147 words
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Article313 1964-02-28 21 />ENANQ, Thura. TWO A English horses who came from England in the giant "airlift" in September, will make their debut at the Penans meeting They are Kin Tin Tin. late Flashing Light, and Motion Picture in. Rin Tin Tin, a four-year-old chestnut gelding by313 words
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Article63 1964-02-28 21 PENANQ, Thurs.—Malay Football Association of Malaya officials are: President Da to Abdul Jamil Abdul Rals; vice-president Hussain Kamari and A. S. Mohammed Mydeen; honorary secretary I&bak Mohamed Noor; honorary treasurer Ayub Hail Hassan; committee Syed All Syed Idrus Al-Habshl. VVik Abdullah Ismail, Lt. Col. Dngku Ahmad Abdul Rahman.63 words
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Article139 1964-02-28 21 gINOAPORE. Thurs—Singapore, the Razak Cup holders, will travel to Kuala Lumpur for this weekend's quadrangular hockey tournament without much preparation The team have had uttle opportunity to train together In recent weeks because of the Chinese New Year-Hart Raya hoi Ida ya followed by a spate of local139 words
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549 1964-02-28 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SOCCER SEASON STARTS I—By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. oELANGOR, following their very dismal effort against the touring Japanese soccer team last Tuesday, should now be feeling most grateful that the luck of the draw has given them a home match in their first549 words
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Article115 1964-02-28 21 Miyamoto scores only goal PERAK JAPANESE 1 IPOH. Thurs. Perak put ud a surprisingly good performance today to restrict the visiting Japanese team to a one-goal margin In a friendly soccer match at Stadium Perak here. The tourists were fitter and faster but they were met by a determined Perak115 words
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Article47 1964-02-28 21 IPOH, Thurs. Klang Town Council Club will meet the Ipoh Municipal Recreation Club in a series of games here at the weekend. On Saturday, the two clubs will meet at table tennis, netball, and soccer. On Sunday, they will play hockey, badminton and tennis matches.47 words
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Article31 1964-02-28 21 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Badminton Association treasurer's statement, which will be tabled for approval at the annual meeting here on Mar. 1. shows a deficit of $898 15.31 words
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Advertisement67 1964-02-28 21 mti Bert imfaea t& UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED on the opening of their Branch in Bangkok, Thailand. The National Cash Register Company Ltd. are proud to be associated with this progressive bank and to have been selected to supply all their banking machines. NCR Post-tronic and Class 32 Ledger67 words
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Advertisement127 1964-02-28 21 with Starlite Gold control. Colours and Star Light and Air Con- Lx* patterns galore are trol Venetians. Starlite available in Starlitc's Venetians can be adjust- I,^ fabulous range of delied to any angle to shut cate pastel shades and out the sun's rays whilst Lx^ contrasting colours. allowing a gentle.breeze127 words
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Miscellaneous84 1964-02-28 21 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON Spore open championships— 2nd day (BBA 'a".. 9 a.-n. and 7.30 p.m.). HOCKRV Inter state quadrangular: Sgur v Negri (4 p.m.); Spore v Malacca ;51S. Ourney Rd. XL). S'cor Dhr. 1: Spirals v SEA (Rifle Range Rd); Police Depot v University (Depot); Dlr. 2S: University v Chartered84 words
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Obituary39 1964-02-28 22 A. I. DURAV aurd S2 formerly of CUD Ipoh. puiwd away at 12.30 I m. Z7-2-64. Leaving behind a widow, v children and ,'i2 fcrandehildrrn. Cortex* will Itavr No. 5. J;ilan Lane Ipoh at 4 p.m. on 33-2-64.39 words
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Obituary40 1964-02-28 22 MICH MASS for roill of Prt.r. 'n X»vt«r D Cruz and 1.-oth«r of Klltton at Churcli or Visitation, sx" rrmlan. ?»-I-*4. 4.43 pi rr.-s.-nc* uf relative* :ir.d ini-ndi aolkitrd. Thank relative* and Mmb) for attendlac rmwral. wrwirn and condolrnrcn.40 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-02-28 22 PERAK CONSORT BECOMES CHE PUAN NEGARA THK Sultan of Perak and his Contort, Che Aminah binte Abdullah (former Miss Amy Lim Kam Fon^), after her installation as Che Puan Negara of Perak in Ipoh yesterday. In traditional manner, before her installation, she paid her respects to the Sultan by68 words
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95 1964-02-28 22 Chinatown holocaust: Extortion alleged MANILA, Thurs. Two unidentified Chinese businessmen, expected to testify of alleged extortion by firemen In last Friday's Chinatown fire, failed to show np at the City Hall today. Mayor Antonio J. VI lie gas, who has personally undertaken investigation of extortion charges, ordered the police to95 words
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158 1964-02-28 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Chinese Association today denied charges by the secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Phong Eu, that the MCA was going around the country handing out money to Chinese schools in order to "bluff" the people and158 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-02-28 22 Something good will come out of crisis, says Romulo KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The former Philippines Ambassador to the United States and president of the United Nations General Assembly, Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, today expressed his belief that "something good and constructive" will come out of the present Malaysia crisis. Gen.296 words
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Article312 1964-02-28 22 LONDON. Thurs. The stock] markets stood up to the surprise rise In the bank rate extremely well. Although prices were lowered as a precaution Immediately after the announcement, many of the falls were reduced later when selling failed to materialise and, when cheap buyers appeared,312 words
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Article56 1964-02-28 22 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 19 13 IBd.. April 20d.. May 2O'»d., June 20 3/16 d. Apr./ June 20Hd., July Sept. 20 ud.. Oct. Dec 20 5/IM. Jan. March 20 5'16d., Apr./ June 20 5 ifid.. July/Sept. 20 5/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 20 5 16d., c.l.f. Mar. 18=s.d.. Apr. 19 11/1656 words
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Article23 1964-02-28 22 LONDON, Thurs.— Buyers £1145. sellers £1150. Forward buyers £1118. sellers £1130. Settlement £1149. Turnover am. 400 tons, p.m. 200 tons. Tone: Easier.23 words
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383 1964-02-28 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. jyjORE THAN 17,000 Government workers have been given two revised pay scale offers by the Central Government. One offer affects more than 15,000 clerks. The other is for about 2,000 senior officers, mostly in the Information, Customs, Social Welfare,383 words
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109 1964-02-28 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Six members. Including the chairman and director, of the newly-formed Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will attend the 13th annual Pacific Travel Conference In Sydney, from March 2 to 6. They are Mr. K.M. Byrne, chairman; Mr. Llm Joo Hock, Director, and Messrs. Roger109 words
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Article41 1964-02-28 22 LONDON. Thurs.— Masked raiders got away with £52.000 sterling ($442,000) In a raid today on a bank In South London. The men were armed and rushed the bank staff as they opened vaults. No shots were fired.— Heuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article42 1964-02-28 22 LONDON, Thurs— A squad of 1,000 beer quaffing students drank a London pub dry last night. The students, paying a little above the normal price to aid a charity, drank 3,500 pints In Just over four hours. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article27 1964-02-28 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Permanent Hair Waving Employers' Association will hold their annual social meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the association's Westerhout Road premises.27 words
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Article19 1964-02-28 22 LONDON. Thurs— The British bank rate was raised today from four to five per cent. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article93 1964-02-28 22 Laos ridge falls to Red forces VIENTIANE, Thurs. Laotian right-wing: Gen. Boun Thieng announced today that Phouke, strategic ridge east of the Plain of Jars, fell to Comunist forces yesterday. He said the fall left the eastern flank of the plain open and could result in the loss of the93 words
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205 1964-02-28 22 'New look' for the future British —diplomat— ONDON. Thurs. L* The British diplomat of the future is likely to be from a state school and one of the new universities instead of Oxford and Cambridge and to hold a science degree. And his chief in an overseas post may wellReuter - 205 words
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Article38 1964-02-28 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. S. Dharmarajoo. the Assemblyman for Parrer Park, will give awaj certificates at the Lembaga Oerakan Pelajaran Dewasa presentation of certificates ceremony at the Pek Kio community centra on March 2 at 7 p.m.38 words
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Article26 1964-02-28 22 KHARTOUM, Thurs. The Sudan Government today announced it would deport all the 300 foreign missionaries Catholic and Protestant working li. the South Sudan. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement6 1964-02-28 22 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ward* $19 (Minimum)6 words
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Advertisement100 1964-02-28 22 P pictures at .MEBAN i i Kodak 1 I SEE... Vy TARIAN PAYONG (Umbrella Dane*) ';'r g«£ TARIAN PIRING (Saucer Dance) g»^ YSn BERSANDING (Malay Wedding Ceremony) tfcfj and many others. fl l PLACE: WEST POINT GARDEN. VS ?§Sj Pasir Panjang Road, Spore. t£& j$E TIME: 10.00 a.m. *£j JjS100 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-02-28 22 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 Kola Bharu 84 77 Penang 93 75 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 84 7540 words
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