The Straits Times, 2 September 1964
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Title Section19 1964-09-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration481 1964-09-02 1 PRO-WEST? HERE'S WHY Tengku 'Some think it's not smart or fashionable... we're honest' A morale booster, Tan tells Finance Ministers REPORT IN PAGE 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday JENGKU Abdul Rahman today criticised countries that think it is "not smart or fashionable 1 to align themselves with the West while receivingAli Yusof - 481 words
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521 1964-09-02 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE tbreoye^k-old night restriction on the movement of small craft in the harbour will be removed with effect from 6 a.m. tomorrow. Instead, the Director of Marine, Captain J.A.L. Pavitt. today announced that a restricted area one mile wide would be established521 words
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386 1964-09-02 1 GABRIEL LEE - Soldiers hold 2 suspects in plantation GABRIEL LEE: From PONTIAN KECHIL. Tuesday gKCI'RITY forces today captured two men believed to be Indonesian infiltrators in a pineapple plantation about lf> miles south(\\s\ of this township, i The two were seized by soldiers on the watch for the Indonesians who landed in386 words
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Article50 1964-09-02 1 MANILA. Tues. A nationwide strike was called today by the 2.000 strong Philippine Air Lines Employees' Association seeking collective bargaining agreements in the event PAL is sold to a private entity. A public bidding on the projected sale of PAL will be held tomorrow tJPL50 words
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Article82 1964-09-02 1 Boy falls down cliff on a woman WEYMOUTH (England) Tues. A boy of 12 who plunged 250 ft. down a cliffiace yesterday and a woman he fell on are both seriously ill. a hospital spokesman said today. David West wood fell while cllmblnx. He landed on Mrs. ElMe Ward, 50.Reuter - 82 words
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Article44 1964-09-02 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian Government will give top priority for the economic developj ment of North Celebes, it was announced today. The announcement followed a j recent visit made by First Deputy Prime Minister. Dr Subandrio. to North Celebes— AP.AP - 44 words
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Article30 1964-09-02 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia plans to send another seven companies of military combat "volunteers" to border areas on or near Borneo island, the newspaper Warta Berita reported today. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article168 1964-09-02 1 j KUALA LUMPUR, Tu*s. CIVIL defence training for National Servicemen went into top fear today when the second intake of 300 reported for duty at the regional headquarters of the Civil Defence Corps here. For the next few days batches of 300 each will be registered168 words
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Article51 1964-09-02 1 HIGHAM. .England*. Tues. Mrs. May Dean went to jail yesterday ratiier than let her "shy' 13-year-old daughter go to a coeducational school. "It's a matter of principle.' Mrs. May Dean. 47. said. "Dorothy should go to a xirls only school because boy& make her shy.—51 words
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Article282 1964-09-02 1 Urgent Indian pleas for grain XTEW DELHI, Tues. India has sent urgent appeals to London and Washington for grain to ease a food shortage following the hold-up of wheat ships in Houston. Texas, and flood damage to home crops. A Food Ministry spokesman said toouy the Government had made appealsReuter - 282 words
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Article31 1964-09-02 1 NEW ROCKET CAPE KENNEDY (Florida). Toes. A powerful Titan 3A rocket watt find on initial test flight today, bat scientists lost radio contact with It shortly after launching. —Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article190 1964-09-02 2 More die in Kashmir clashes NEW DELHI. Tues. Six Pakistani troops and one Indian soldier were reported to have been killed in clashes at the weekend along the ceasefire line in the Nawshera region of south-western Kashmir. An Indian news agency. United News of India, said one Pakistani was killedAP - 190 words
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Article78 1964-09-02 2 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia* I private businessmen have been j J I asked to pool all their funds and j forces to assist development pro- Jects so that Indonesia can be- i come a prosperous society. Dr. Zakarla Raib. Assistant j Mintsteri for Industrialisation I Affairs, calledReuter - 78 words
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Article280 1964-09-02 2 SAIGON, Tuesday BUDDHISTS AND STUDENTS SUSPEND THEIR RIOTS Dl DDHIST leaders today promised a two-month moratorium on demonstrations against the Government but threatened starvation strikes if the regime failed to grant democratic freedoms. The Buddhists joined student leaders in calling a temporary halt to riots atainst the GovernmentAP; UPI - 280 words
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192 1964-09-02 2 PEKING CLAIM IS PREPOSTEROUS, SAYS INDIA NEW DELHI, Tuesday. PHINA appeared not to be interested in direct negotiations to solve the Sino-Indian border problem, an Indian Government spokesman said here yesterday. Referring to a New China News Agency report that India, by suggesting withdrawal of Chinese outposts in the demilitarisedReuter - 192 words
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Article67 1964-09-02 2 TKIVANDRUM, Tues. Police yesterday arrested 8.409 Communists in Kerala state, southern India, for picketing government offices in protest against rising prices. Most of them were released later. In a pre-dawn swoop police took under preventive custody 34 Communist leaders. including Mr. Imbichi Bawa. M.P.. five members ofReuter - 67 words
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Article32 1964-09-02 2 SEOUL, Tues. A total of 335 people have died of encephalitis i sleeping sickness) in South Korea since the epidemic was first I reported more than a month ago.32 words
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78 1964-09-02 2 TAIPEH. Tues. A bus driver mad at his boss raced his empty vehicle through Taipeh's crowded streets yes. terday running down and j killing three people, injuring i 20 and terrifying hundreds more. Ho Chung-Ming. 36. then stooped the bus in front of theUPI - 78 words
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206 1964-09-02 2 VIENTIANE, Tu«s PRINCE Souvanna Phouma, Neutralist Prime Minister of Laos, has proposed that the strategic Plain of Jars should be placed under the con- trol ot mixed forces and the International Control Commission. General Phoumi Nosavan. Right-wing military chief,Reuter - 206 words
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Article108 1964-09-02 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Julius Nyerere told a Press conference here yesterday: "The fact that I. a President, have to explain why I am accepting (Chinese military) aid is a big humiliation. "It is both an explanation and a protest." he said at the Press conference,Reuter - 108 words
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129 1964-09-02 2 South Africa to return kidnapped Briton I ONDON, Tues. South Africa has agreed to hand kidnapped university lecturer Mr. Dennis Hlggs over to Britain, well-inform-ed sources said here last night British-born Mr. Hirss. 32. a former lecturer .it the University |of Wltwatersrand was abducted from his nonie In Lusaka, NorthernReuter - 129 words
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203 1964-09-02 2 Publishers yield to pressure over Press law CEOUL, Tues. The Korea Newspaper Publishers Association yielded to Government pressure yesterday and decided to co-operate with the Government in implementirv! a controversial press conirui law. At tho samp time, the Government warned that any journalists' organisation or individuals who continue to oppose203 words
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Article27 1964-09-02 2 KATMANDU. Tues. King Mahendra of Nepal called for a "declaration of war against under-development, poverty, ignorance, disease, lack of communications, injustice and corruption." Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article31 1964-09-02 2 RANGOON. Tues. Government patrols killed 44 rebels, wounded 25 and captured 18 in scattered operations throughout Central and Eastern Burma during the first three weeks of August.— Utt.31 words
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Article25 1964-09-02 2 BRISBANE. Tues. About 2.000 Asians are being naturalised every year in Australia, the Air Minister, Mr. Peter Howson, said i here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-09-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (WkUB UP. «LE6Py HEAD-] I /\ou fiMOULoA /^">\. _^T «s=^*"^=^j^ VrITS A BEAUTIFUL DAY >-^ SEN THE V r^. V^ GARDEN! J w^r 127 words
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199 1964-09-02 3 Weapons found in Negro 'cultural centre PHILADELPHIA, Tues. Police yesterday raided the headquarters of a Negro nationalist "freedom" movement and reported finding weapons and petrol bombs. A squad of 100 police smashed down the doors of three buildings known as "Muhammad's AfricanAsian Cultural Centre" in the heart of the NegroReuter; UPI - 199 words
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Article87 1964-09-02 3 LONDON. Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home the Prime Minister, will have a Com. munist among at least four opponents for his parlia- j mentary seat in the coming general election. The Communist Piirty announced that 't would put up didatc against the Prune Minister inReuter - 87 words
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195 1964-09-02 3 (GENEVA, Tues. Nuclear explosives could be used for civil engineering and scientific projects as a result of the research conducted under the U.S. "Project Plowshare," the international Atoms for Peace conference was told today. A report by Dr. Gerald W. Johnson and Dr. Gary 11. Higgins.Reuter - 195 words
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Article120 1964-09-02 3 PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Tuesday. J^ FORMER nun and a former novice monk were today honeymooning at the guest house of the bridegroom's former monastery 12 miles from here. Imelda Cropper and Steve Solomon were married here on Saturday by the Abbot of Mount Saint Benedict.Reuter - 120 words
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Article77 1964-09-02 3 U.S. engineer swims the Channel PALAIS. Tues. Ted Erikson. a 36-year-old American, yesterday swam I the English Channel, spent seven minutes on a French I beach, and set off for England again. Mr. Eriksoii. a research engineer from Chicago, completed the i crossing from the English side in 12 hoursReuter - 77 words
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Article64 1964-09-02 3 JOHNSON CITY. (Texas',, Tues. President Johnson an inveterate user of the telephone. I picked up the receiver ai his ranch near here today and deliI vered a speech to a trade union I convention in Philadelphia. nearly 1.500 miles away. The President's telephone speech was heardReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-09-02 3 It's over: The most perfect marriage NEVADA, Tues. A 11 judge here yesterday granted a divorce decree to Mrs. Pamela Mason from actor James Mason, after the couple made a last-minute property settlement in which they divided US$2 million. Mrs. Mason agreed in court to drop adultery charges. In whichReuter - 267 words
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Article31 1964-09-02 3 LONDON. Tues— Cigarette ends were a major cause of Britain's record fire losses of £66 million last year, a survey by the Fire Protection Association said today. —ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1964-09-02 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Tues.— The launching of the powerful new Titan 3 A rocket was postponed last night after many delays. Another launching attempt will be made tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article202 1964-09-02 3 I ONDON. Tues. Lord Boothby. recently awarded £40.--000 compensation by B r i t i s h newspaper publishers, said yesterday he was taking j action against the G c r m a n magazine Stem. The 64-year-old Peer told reporters at his London202 words
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Article108 1964-09-02 3 The earth 's millions ITNITED NATIONS, Tues.— A total of 3.135 million people inhabited the world in 19(52, according to the United Nations Demographic Yearbook for 1963. There were an average of 23 people to each square kilometre of land (about 60 to the square mile). The total area ofReuter - 108 words
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Article59 1964-09-02 3 HARROGATE (England. Tuo>. What Is claimed to De the world's most expensive wrlstwatch went on show for sale yesterday at the International Jewellery Fair in this Yorkshire town It is a diamond-encrusted platinum watch priced at £17.575. designed by London Jeweller Roger King. Mr. King59 words
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76 1964-09-02 3 So Owen, 14, stays with the girls DALKEITH, (Scotland), Tues.— A long-haired boy, who has been sent home from school here four times for not netting his hair cut. was yesterday ordered to sit with the girls. But Owen Holmes. 14. seemed "quite happy with the arrangement, according to Mr.Reuter - 76 words
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Article180 1964-09-02 3 HAVANA, Tues. A British national, Julius Clark-Bell. 32, has been sentenced to four years' jail by a Cuban court on a charge of helping two Cubans to fscape from the country. The British Embassy said It had Leen informed by the Cuban authorities that ClarkBellReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration411 1964-09-02 4 STATE STRONG ENOUGH TO RESIST 'CONFRONTASI': ECONOMIST SINGAPORE, Tuesday NOTED British economist and former Vice-Chan-cellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, said here tonight that Singapore's trade with Indonesia was "not vital" to the island's economic survival. Singapore, he stressed,411 words
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348 1964-09-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A MAN who had a revolver and 73 rounds of ammunition in his uncle's house off Geylang Road, was sent to prison for five years by Mr. Justice F.A. Chua in the Assize Court today. Llm Poey Thlam.348 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-09-02 4 WILSON DAVID (above), teenage idol of Rock n Roll, is Malaysia's answer to Elvis Presley. Wilson has cut his first recording, which will in- released in October. It is his own composition. "Ball of Fire. He has appeared on radio, television and Rediffusion.142 words
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Article28 1964-09-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Adult Education Board today announced the* sale of Its second publication of radio talks in a booklet entitled "The Concept of Democracy".28 words
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250 1964-09-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T^INETEEN Indonesians, intercepted in Malaysian territorial waters by Royal Malaysian vessels, were each jailed this afternoon for a month by the first criminal district judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. i All had pleaded guilty to committing a breach of the250 words
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Article159 1964-09-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Aris b. Anin. of the Federal Reserve Unit, holding ticket No. 2034, is the first-prize winner of the August lucky donor draw, organised by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service. The second and third prizes were won by Mr. Sng Leong Boon,159 words
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Advertisement129 1964-09-02 4 i I CAPITOL (Spore) OPENS TODAY &£S£ I I 11^ Laughs are WHO I m ■■.•tKe|pWNGiS\AJOI\|DERFU(/ m ,j^fl^ """^jj..-^ Him jf^ jC^jß^B B^S. All about a man m «fcfcl v^^^/^ u/ho loves a girl... s -^^^C"^n M M/ho s convinced r S\m mm Ke's a maa' f A -j^ "Plus!129 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-09-02 4 Water shut-off SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be cut off in Jalan Jentera (portion) and Jurong Industrial Area tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-09-02 5 FOCUS ON FUN (AFTER A FEAST) FOR 500 GUESTS OF THE PREMIER ON MONDAY NIGHT THE Malaysia Day party given by Tcngku Abdul Rahman on Monday night was attended by more than 500 YIP guests. The top picture shows the Yang di-Pertium Agong and the165 words
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Article170 1964-09-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.- I Yap Peng Hua. 24. was bound over for six months In $200 when he pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here today to a charge of theft. He was charged with stealing a gold bangle worth $170. a gold chain170 words
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Article, Illustration144 1964-09-02 5 Expert on gangland is the new OCPD of capital I^UALA LUMPUR. I Tues. Super- I intendent Albert Mah. j an expert on the secret i societies movement, is the capital's new O.C.P.D. He took over the appointment today from Supt. Sarwan Singh. Mr. Mah had been Superintendent In charge ot144 words
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Article43 1964-09-02 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Social Atfairs. Inche Othman Wok. and the Assemblyman for Sembawang. Mr. Teong Ens Slong. will attend the Malaysia Day celebrations at Chong Pang village community centre, off 13 milestone Sembawang Road. at 730 p.m. tomorrow.43 words
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Article373 1964-09-02 5 Malaysia Day messages pour in from all over the world KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Nasser of the United Arab Repub- lie today congratulated Malaysia on its first anniversary ar-d wished the nation progress and prosperity. In his message to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. President Nasser373 words
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119 1964-09-02 5 Revision of electoral rolls has begun I/UALA LL.UPIR. T Ue s. Revision of th* electoral rolls for Parliamentary, State, local authority and local council elections began throughout Malaya today. More than 2,700 assistant registering officers will register the new voters and also arrange for the transfer of names of voters119 words
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Article58 1964-09-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Raja Zarina. 18 and Raja Zakiah. 19. daughters of the general manager of the Central Electricity Board. Raja Zainal bin Raja Suleiman, left for London today for further studies. Raja Zarina will be taking a secretarial course and her sister will study interior58 words
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Article50 1964-09-02 5 Perak pioneer's' widow dies TAIPINO. Tues. Madam Leong Cnoong. 84. mother of a Taiplng Alliance town councillor, Mr. Lee Ah Pak, died at her home in Barrack Road here on Sundaynight after a long illness. She was the widow of Mr. Lee Ah Wai. a pioneer tin miner in Perak50 words
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Article129 1964-09-02 6 BRUNEI TOWN, Tuesday. I^HE Brunei Government is considering the establishment of a Territorial Army, it has been announced here. An anxlliary police force has also been formed and consideration would be given to Its expansion The Brunei Government is also studying the feasibility of formingAP - 129 words
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Article308 1964-09-02 6 Advice on jobs without tears CINGAPORE, Tues. The chairman of the Public Service Commission, Dr. Phay Seng Whatt, has offered advice to school-leavers on how to avoid frustration in their search for jobs. In a foreward to a compendium on "Careers for school-leavers in the Public Service." Published by the308 words
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Article28 1964-09-02 6 PENANQ, Tues. The police are looking for a car PB 7872 reported stolen from a businessman, Mr. Lim Wee Kok, in Beach Street, early this morning.28 words
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Article59 1964-09-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Abdul Latifl, 17, of Kampong Bahagia. Petaling, was today sentenced to 70 days' Jail by the Magistrate Court here, when he pleaded guilty to stealing $2.50 from Koh Tiam Chin In Petaling Jay a on June 24. His sentence Is to59 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-09-02 6 gI.NGAPORK. Tues. The Legislative Assembly is to elect a new Speaker when it meets next in place of Mr. E W. Barker, who is retiring. The Straits Times understands that the new Speaker wilj be Mr. A. P Rajah (above), a former Legislative181 words
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98 1964-09-02 6 PENANG, Tues. Three robbers took $50. a watch and a pen from a shopkeeper. Lim Toe Leons. last night after threatening to push him over a bridge and drown him in a river. Lim. 34, owner of a shoo in Trengganu Road,98 words
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Article, Illustration277 1964-09-02 6 U'ren quits RUM: i A woman takes over presidency KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Donald U'ren, Asian representative of the Internatioral Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) resigned today as presi- dent of the Railwaymen's Urrfon of Malaya. Mr. U'ran. who has been president of RUM since 1958. resigned because the task of277 words
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Article125 1964-09-02 6 IPOH, Tuos. EIGHT women were herded into a room >i a hair waving salon in busy Lahat Road here this morning by three masked and armed youths and robbed of about $1,200 in cash and Jewellery. The robbers entered the Mcc Mcc Beauty Parlour on the125 words
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Miscellaneous140 1964-09-02 6 AUvy Oap By F Tm Hamtin Wr^^^^^^^^HTT^SS^FSfß °H, THAT'S JUST FATHER V iPk /muSS^q V 2EUS TOSSING AROUNP A /^HAPPENS Ol HtT\ MO nAL KEN I ME .^^Kr*£WT*3 7 PROBABLY IN I WHEN MOTHER HERA'G -r^r >* *~*^^EKHHn*aL£3uM NE F H S LirTl E I CAUGHT HIM IN SOME. Dick140 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1964-09-02 7 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE FAME FOR A GENIUS BUT ONLY WITH DEATH ALL HIS LIFE FRANZ SCHUBERT COMPOSED BRILLIANTLY AND KNEW ONLY DIRE POVERTY ONE March day in 1527 a group of musicians and writers gathered in their favorite tavern beneath the shadow of St. Stephen's cathedral in Vienna. It1,764 words
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Obituary34 1964-09-02 8 3* Wordt $10 (Minimum) MRS. DOROTHY MARIE BUCKWELL, aged 75. wife of the late R. U Bu<-kwell previously of tbe S.B. and Survey Departments died peacefully at ber borne In Melbourne on 31-8-6434 words
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Article128 1964-09-02 8 20 WordM lit (Minimum) MR. a MRS. K A. Soraaratne thank relatives, friends for their condolences, ansia'ance and attendance at the funeral of their uncle Mr. A.L. Hewa inday. MR. AND MRS. Anthony Lourdes. lpoh thank relatives and friends for their asaMaaet, congratulatory messages and gifts on the occasion128 words
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Article659 1964-09-02 8 Ewryone is now agreed that I Singapore's textile dispute with jthe British Board of Trade lean be settled satisfactorily. Negot.ations to this end are to be resumed (or restarted) within the next few days. Singapore has lifted its ban on the importation of certain British goods, covering659 words
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Article399 1964-09-02 8 President Makarios. that eastern potentate of the I western world, is asking a lot those days. He wants Cyprus merged with Greece; he also wants it independent. He wants peace and he wants his island "demilitarised"; he also wants military assistance "from any country, east or399 words
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Article177 1964-09-02 8 Air pollution in Malaysia is never likely to reach the horrifying extremes ioarA in i some of the world's great industrial centres. Most of our industries use electric power and coal fires for aomestic heating are unknown. Nonetheless, we should not take our advantages for granted. Smog may177 words
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LETTERS
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163 1964-09-02 8 PRIVATE developers of housing estates are usually blamed for the long delay in getting the house* ready for occupation. Purchasers who are frustrated over the long delay, seldom reulise the actual facts. Bad weather is one factor. Besides this, the different authorities concerned can take163 words
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Letter198 1964-09-02 8 Degrees and honours |N the past the University 1 of Malaya has given to successful candidates First. Second Upper. Second Lower, Third Class and General degrees. Recently the administration has. however, decided to do away with the Third Class degrees. This has certain Implications. It means that those who would198 words
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113 1964-09-02 8 I FULLY agree with 'Lee- turer 1 (Straits Times— 22nd August, 1&J4) in respect that the University of Singapore should conduct part-timt courses leading to a degree. The Singapore Polytechnic is a noteworthy example where part-time dipioma courses are held In the evenings. Of the113 words
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Letter105 1964-09-02 8 lam afraid your correspondent has not quoted me correctly in seme respects in your report today (S.T. Aug. 31). There is no doubt that serious problems in a Commonwealth country concern the other member states though the Commonwealth has not taken up the Cyorus problem vs it is105 words
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Article, Illustration891 1964-09-02 8 ROBERT ESTABROOK - The bored voters and fifty days to go ROBERT ESTABROOK BREAD AND BUTTER ISSUES OR TRADE FACTS AND TROUBLE by LONDON, Tues FOR a country that faces a general election and possible change of government within 50 days, Britain at the moment is displaying an astonishing torpor. For some weeks891 words
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565 1964-09-02 8 THE RISKS OF ONE-PARTY 'DEMOCRACY' fpHE one-party system that has evolved in most new African countries can be a risky business, even if it provides a short cut to unity and development. That appears to be the consensus of experts attending a weeklong international cr.i gress on French-speak-ing Africa. The565 words
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Advertisement820 1964-09-02 8 Straits Times Jr. Malay Mail CkMalftad advartlsemanta may b* handed tec la* Root COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Ro*d COLD STORAGE BRANCHES I AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONG KEPPEL ROAD— NAVAL BASE CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE MEWS FRONT Fftipstrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Road. Naval Baa«820 words
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Advertisement13 1964-09-02 8 MONDIA SWISS THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER13 words
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Advertisement54 1964-09-02 8 f V";;!;;;", '.t..y.'.w.\'-\v.\\xv,'.,,\'.'..\ t">'' (ytffl office z masculine freshness J--|p makes it great to be a man /^v mTmmmmm*. Brilli«ntin« ~"j— BHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Smdk China Jftarittajj fun Hong Kong's Leading tnglish Language iMewspuper FLOWN REGULARLY TO SINGAPORE it now on sale at MARICAN SONS 74 ORCHARD RD. Singapore54 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-09-02 9 Cambodge to return under ballast SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 The French liner Cambodge has cancelled all its scheduled i stops in the Far East.' thr Singapore agents of! the ship announced h-.-re today. Mr. G. Clement, sub-mana-ger of the Compagnie Des Messageries Marltimes. which operates the liner said that the ship260 words
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Article597 1964-09-02 9 There is no question of going back, says the chief ILL-TREATMENT BY SOLDIERS FORCES THEM TO SEEK REFUGE IN SARAWAK SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CLAIMING to have suffered ill-treatment at the hands of Indonesian soldiers for over a year, 72 Ibans, the entire inhabitants of a longhouse, fled597 words
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Article34 1964-09-02 9 \PORE. Tues —The Ma!:um;hi Indian Congress. Singapore, yesterday pledged loyalty andj devotion to the M.iU.vsiaii Primp Minist'-r. Tcnsku Abdul Rahman. I ■>n the occasion of the first j anniversary of Malaysia.34 words
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Article71 1964-09-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tucs. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr Toh Chin Chye. will visit tlu Coastguard Operations Room at Pearl's Hill at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday to see the control centre of the port seaward defence scheme. He will also visit the marine depot at Pulau Brani. where71 words
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275 1964-09-02 9 Tun Razak and fears by Chinese: Yap hits out KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Yap Chin Kwee, political secretary to the Prime Minister, today described as "unwarranted, unjustified and with out proportion" any fear among the Chinese that the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak. was antiChinese. "I say so simply because275 words
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Article32 1964-09-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tru office of the Mini&try ot Culture. Youth and Sports today moved V the 2nd Floor. Fook Chuen Building. Jalan Raja Bot. off Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman32 words
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Article, Illustration420 1964-09-02 9 Man acquitted of murder cannot appeal rules court KUALA LUMPI'R. Tues. Three judges unanimously ruled today that a person acquitted by a High Court had no right of appeal to the Federal Court of Malaysia. They were making a ruling in the first case of its kind brought before a420 words
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Article69 1964-09-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Hwa San, of Kampong Bah r v Road, was charged under the penal code today with committing a reckless act by carelessly opening the door of his stationary car. Inspector Noel Ng. pro--1 secuting. told the Traffic Court magistrate a cyclist banged himself against69 words
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Article83 1964-09-02 9 1 Prof. Lim resumes study tour SINGAPORE. Tues. Professor Lim Tay Boh. acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, has left for the United Btates and Britain to resume his study tour. He will return In December. Professor Lim was recalled from his study leave at Harvard and Cambridge in83 words
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Article53 1964-09-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mohamed Mokhtar bin Mohamed Basn. 23. was charged in the ma- ?istrate s court here today with theft of 40 fowls worth $300 belonging to Lee Oon Pin. at the Jh- lun Raja Bot market yesterday morning. He pleaded not guilty and »a<53 words
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154 1964-09-02 9 Direct overseas calls from Brunei: UN expert DRUNEI TOWN, Tues. M 3 Before long it would be possible for a telephone caller in Brunei to dial directly any number in most overseas centres of the world. Mr. Vasudevan K Pal. a LJ.N. telecommunications expert on a visit to Brun-ei. saidAP - 154 words
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Article53 1964-09-02 9 I SEREMBAN. Tups. Mr S.V Veloo. a businessman In J< 1 M h.ts been re-elected president of the Jelebu M;il;tvsi;tn Indian Congress lor the soconci 1 Other officials .trr Vkt-nn i- dent; Mr. A. Thmuk.t.sal.im. secretary. Mr. S MuruKfsti. Am secretary. Mr Iqubal Singh; and tWMiiwr, Inche53 words
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Advertisement36 1964-09-02 9 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE n s co^ od TEST-DRIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang RAHANG MOTORS LTD. Seremban BORNEO MOTORS Kuald Belait Kuching Jesselton36 words
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Advertisement423 1964-09-02 9 Robinsons I°T S ?p°J TS LADIEb FASHIONS Hornby Dublo Trains wZ I >-> 3 Roil Accessories I AST AT G/Vf-AWAV f- J *3S£^£- up Sl-00-$20.00 PRICES! c NOW h PRICE! rpiai Amel Shifts m Sllk finished J$ V Flash Card., D.v.sion, ffW XX 3 K A /k Multiplication Sums Mutt423 words
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Miscellaneous637 1964-09-02 9 Today's Radio, TV J RADIO SINGAPURA RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE 62 and 25 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE I t /5? M a SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 MIIHIM WAVE 476 n.etrea A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News. A.M.- 600 Prog. Summary; 7.10 Up And About: 7.30 News; c.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00637 words
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284 1964-09-02 10 Malaysia Day receptions were given by our ambassadors in London. Washington. New York, Paris and Bonn. LONDON. Tue-s. More than 500 guests attended the Malaysia Day reception given by the Malaysian High Commissioner. Ten g k v Ya'acob, at his London home lastAP - 284 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-09-02 10 tK)UR dancers performing the traditional Chinese drum dance before a crowd of about 5.000 at the Malaysia Day all-communities variety show in the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens on Monday night. Straits Times picture.36 words
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133 1964-09-02 10 IPOH. Tuesday. MEMBERS oi" the newly-formed vigilante corps I in four centres of Kinta district have begun night duties to keep a look-out for strangers and infiltrators. They are on duty from 6 p m to 6 a.m.. on a four-hour shift The centres are133 words
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99 1964-09-02 10 PENANG. Tuw. Five thu«s armed with knives* held up a 63- vear-olc! lnniiite ol Uir Jubilee Hone for ihr A«ed in Sungei Dua last night and robbed him of Ins savings. 'They look $115. all the money I have not m the world." Ooi99 words
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Article28 1964-09-02 10 SINGAPORE. Tues— The police yesterday detained seven more men under the Societies Ordinance in their current drive to curb secret society activities in the State.28 words
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Article25 1964-09-02 10 PENANG. Tues. A typewriter vas reported stolen from the St. I i John Ambulance Association in I MrAlister Road early this morn--1 Ing.25 words
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Article64 1964-09-02 10 SINGAPORE. Tues— Dr Huang I Yinc-jung. head of the department of political science, has been apI pointed Registrar ol Nanjaag University He succeeds Professor J;iccn T Hsieh. who has become Director ot the Institute of South East Asian Studio*, a research orsani sation at the umvrrsitv. Professor64 words
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135 1964-09-02 10 Sabah: A forecast by Manila Senator THE HAGUE. Turs. A The Philippines will bring its Sabah dispute with Malaysia before J th* 1 International Court I of Justice probably next spring. Liberal Senator, Dr. Estarislao A. Fer- nandez. announced here yesterday The Philippines Senator came from the Internationa] i conieronceUPI - 135 words
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104 1964-09-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tups The German Embassy here today identified the Geinuo who was killed In a car crash near Songkhla. Southern Thailand. la^t Friday as Mr. Herbert Wolll. a correspondent lor Economic Affairs, a German trade journal. He v.. tior.ed here. A spokesman104 words
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Advertisement282 1964-09-02 10 rFIDESi MADE IN ITALY AoOT PlOA^ < »C»p«tili»» from 4.4 fo 8.5 co. ft. p Automatic Defrost a Big Freezing Compartment Mogoetic Door with Foot- Pedal Operation Fully Guoronff cd cosy M. P. Terms J STOK VIS (M) LIMITED L SINGAPORt KUALA LUMPU3 IPOH— PtNANG m WOLAROI COLLEGE (bCjB Orange,282 words
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Advertisement344 1964-09-02 10 A 3 1 3 f H 3p —2 The 'difference' is this a Pelaco iT business shirt feels comfortable K 3f and looks smart even after a aPfIW^V whole day's wear. The graceful lines of Pelaco shirts are tailored to tnm-waisted per- K I Aw fection. U The collar is344 words
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Miscellaneous288 1964-09-02 10 Straits Times Crossword WM 8H IB BBf HH^^^^r^^^H~~" ACROSS 7. Under the crossbar the holder 1. Prince's fortunes dissipated by may carry one ofl the field lack of care 1 15 1. < 9-6 > n. Uttle nsh— and chips? (5. 3). 12 Show affection for ones ac8. Doctor or288 words
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Article, Illustration246 1964-09-02 11 Democracy WILL survive in Malaysia j udge SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 4 UNITED STATES Federal Judge today expressed confidence that the democratic system in Malaysia and other parts of Asia would survive and flourish despite the many problems it had to face initially Judge Luther Youngdahl. who is U.S. District Court nidge246 words
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Article30 1964-09-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tim. Thr Parliamentary Secretary to tiie Education Ministry. Inche Rahim Ishak. mill speak at the annual prize-giving day of the Siglap Secondary School at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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100 1964-09-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— One more death due to cholera was reported in I Trengganu yesterday, bringI ing the official number of I death.s in the State to 87 and the figure lor the East Coast States to 113. There wen L'l deaths in Kelan-100 words
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Article53 1964-09-02 11 PENANG. Tucs.— Police arrested v suspect yesterday soon alter i Buck Kiln Roud si.illkeeper. I Sahul Ham:d. reported the loss of Sl3O worth of cigarettes, haircreeJß sind soap. Part of the stolen goods was recovered, i Sahul found his stall ransacked when he opened It53 words
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202 1964-09-02 11 <UALA LUMPUR, Tues rpHE Central Govern- ment was doing r everything within its means to encourage I and foster the growth Of staff training to j meet the increasing demands In the Government and Civil <■■'< rvi.- s In the country. The acting Principal E cabli.shment202 words
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Article, Illustration578 1964-09-02 11 A 'morale booster' Tan COMMONWEALTH FINANCE MINISTERS MEET THE NEAR-PERFECT TIMING OF THE CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that the 18 -nation Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference here "at this hour when we face a grave external threat is certainly a morale578 words
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Article71 1964-09-02 11 MALACCA, Tups. Two ITE youths were today charged in the magistrate"* court with murdering Francib Xavier. 20, unemployed. ,at Mata Kuching here on .ay night. The\ were Ft. Knshnan. 17. unemployed, and P. Kandawimy, 18. •n office boy. They were alleged to have stabOed Xavier71 words
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Article19 1964-09-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tlies. Mr. Dallp Singh today succeeded Mr S R. Chapkhana as Third Criminal District Judge.19 words
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Advertisement751 1964-09-02 11 Today, there are, perhaps, five really good watchmakers in the world. m| is one of them. Here are some superb tjn watches for your choice. GRAND PAVOIS This super-water- NAVY KING An exclusive, modern- NAVY PRINCE Another clear-faced. MODEL 3 1125 Admire the ultra-thin proof, self-winding, calendar watch is style751 words
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108 1964-09-02 12 5 Indons caught near Nibong Tebal \TIBONG TEBAL, Tues. I Five unarmed In- donesiars were captur- < ed last night near N'ibong Tebal, in south Province Wellesley district. Police have al.-o recovered a boat, fitted with a 30 hp outboard motor, and some foodstuffs. No resistance The Indonesians gave I108 words
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67 1964-09-02 12 PENANG. Tues. —Burglars broke unattended house of an RAAF jirni.m in Kelawei Road .tad stole $30. two c^nifi -.«>. a transistor radio set and several other goods. The victim. O. L. West- reportad to police he left for the Butterwuith Air Base on Sunday67 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-09-02 12 BATU PAHAT. Tues.— Five people, including a schoolgirl, were injured this evening when the taxi in which they were travelling ran off the road at the 1 2 milestone, Jalan Tanjong Laboh. All five were admitted to the General Hospital here. They are Sahari bin Badron,110 words
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Article195 1964-09-02 12 IPOH, Tuesday. THE work-to-rule campaign by 1,000 firemen throughout Malaya, scheduled to begin today, has been postponed. Instead, it was work as usual for the firemen who are members of the National Union of Fireflghtlng Services. The union's secretary general. Inche Hashim bin Yatlm, explained the195 words
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143 1964-09-02 12 SURPRISE VISIT TO K.L. BY THAI MINISTER BANGKOK, Tues.— D Thailand's VicePremier and Interior Minister, Gen. Prapart Charusathien, flew unexpectedly to Kuala Lumpur today for an overnight visit. He told a reporter who accidentally saw him at the airport that he was going to "visit a Thai Pagoda" in the143 words
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Article28 1964-09-02 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Education Minister. Mr. One Pang Boon. will, speak at the Singapore Vocational Institute's graduation ceremony at the Victoria Theatre at 230 p.m. tomorrow28 words
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350 1964-09-02 12 Replace widows and orphans scheme with insurance: Union TPOH, Tues.— The Cen- tral Government is to be urged to convert the widows and orphans pension scheme into an insurance scheme. This Is one of the resolutions that will be moved by the Amalgamated Union of Employees In the Government Clerical350 words
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Article33 1964-09-02 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. A donation of $95 from Malaysian ship officers today brings the National Trades Union Congress rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent disturbances In Singapore to $33,528.77.33 words
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109 1964-09-02 12 \f ALACCA, Tues. Loke 1 Wing Sun 23. a labourer, was produced in the magistrate's court here today on a charge of being In unlawful possession of four handgrenades and an electric detonator. •He was alleged to have committed the offence during the early hours109 words
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277 1964-09-02 12 Tengku at airport send-off for Queen Rambhai I/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The former Queen of Thailand, Queen Rambhai Barni, was given a ceremonial sen,d-off at the International Airport here today after an 18-day official visit. She arrived at the airport, .shortly before 10 a.m. accompanied by the Prime Minister. Tengku277 words
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Article52 1964-09-02 12 OINGAPORE, Tues. A seven-year old schoolboy, Nedden Zheyan, was drowned while swimming at Changi yesterday. He was reported missing by his father after he was absent for a few hours. At 8 a.m. today. Nedden's body was found in the sea on* Changi by52 words
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362 1964-09-02 12 Border war forces get Sabah's highest praise JESSELTON, Tues. The Yang di-Per-tua Negara of Sabah, Dato Mustapha bin Dato Harun, today reserved his "highest praise" for the officers and men of the security forces who "have fought and died to protect our freedom." Speaking at his birthday parade here this362 words
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190 1964-09-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A new mining company with an authorised, capital of $10 million was formed here today to look into mineral possibilities in Malaysia. The company Conzinc Riotinto Malaysia Limited— is a joint venture of the Rio Tlnto Zinc Corporation of London and190 words
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Advertisement161 1964-09-02 12 <^ THfc PAMKIR P(N CO***ANV~JAMLSVILIC. WISCONSIN, US. A. iAKKIR 61 =1 J Iw Everything about the Parker 61 is re- rr; \Z markable, because it represents Parker's j finest. First of all, the Parker 61 fills itself by itself— no levers to push or pull, only the ink moves in161 words
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Advertisement76 1964-09-02 12 This deluxe Usha ceiling fan is made by the largest single unit fan factory in the world. It is styled for modern living in 51 flP^^a countries all over the world. Tom k^ -^4 i\\ EASY H RE PURCHASE TER MS •^J|[~ f SERVICE AFTER SALES ASSURED. USHA INTERNATIONAL 1276 words
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Advertisement1300 1964-09-02 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK. Due S'pori Sails S'haa Ptntag L'TOLYCUS Limpitl. Avonmouth Cdt. 31 Sept 1 MtCHAON liteneil, G'asgow ll PVSept J DOLIUS Liverpool. G asgcw Sept 1 VICHAON lurerpeel. Glasgow Sept 4 Setl I Stpt I'll Stpl 11 tNCHISES Lnerptll, DuU Sept 11 Sept 15 Sapt 11/211,300 words
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Advertisement1349 1964-09-02 13 |Pg|| THE EAC LINES ■KLJdQBSI^^H DINauM WMNt tI.uHWID. FOIOlN.) IMWMOOWT I Pktat 7MI PktN ***** Pktat 8311 Phil* *****. SAILINGS 10 GENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMOURG, OREMEN, ANTWERP. POTTEIQIM, <MSU»OAM, OSLO COTNENBURt tND COPtNHtttN Sport P. S'nam Pining ■BUSUANtA" a) i Gla 41/ 3 Sept 4/ 7 Sept 1/ I Sept1,349 words
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Advertisement1286 1964-09-02 13 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LI»ERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL POITS DrimvAnr unit B£nDEAHv hamburg oct 1 imgaoo't- Pt. 5 raa Prnang S*. 31 Sept 1 Stpt 5/ S nfklDfWMrC For Liverpool Oct 1 oLNnlflliLa huh oct 12 Singapore Pt. Sham Penang Antwerp Oct II Sept i, I ItPt/StptS Sept 11/111,286 words
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Advertisement1231 1964-09-02 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgaoore Pt. S'nam Ptnang tCITY OF COLOMBO Cdl. 35-Jt'TKay KITY Of CHESTER 14 Stpt TCITY OF WELLINGTON 25/27 Stpt 21 Sept ■CITY OF LEICESTER 3/5 Oct I 7 Oct I Oct ■CITY OF LEEDS 24 21 Oct 271,231 words
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Article157 1964-09-02 14 ■"^■"ELBOURNE, Tues. Industrial trading continued along quiet steady lines with moves about in balance. Leaders were irregular. Containers provided a notable Rain of 1 to 31/- while Colonial Sugar dropped 9d. to 77'- to equal tbe year's low leveL Drug Houses lost another 9d. to reach Its lowest157 words
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Article252 1964-09-02 14 Sept. 1. Three months. INDUSTRIALS lioustead IJ eta. >a»Mn» tItJM DunlopK 14 cts. M. Cable* 16 eta. G Dev. 7 CU. MkAl'Mtri si cU Smelters 36 eta Ni. Invest. 11 eta Kmi 14 Cts. 0.C.1. CV 19 ct. Pert Disp. 12 eta. Rothmaaa 9 ets Kit/patricks 14 cts.252 words
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Article32 1964-09-02 14 vJ Kong yesterday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at ...7bl for TT and 5.76 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15. 99 and an* tael of geld at 250*. I32 words
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Article24 1964-09-02 14 SEPTEMBER 1 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: G7& cents (up half a cent)TIN: $679.62} a picul (up $16,121). Unofficial estimated offering: 240 tons (unchanged).24 words
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592 1964-09-02 14 From Our Market Correspondent rN shares leaped in their firm section of the Malayan Stoc'i Exchange yesterday with rises of up to 2s. 3d. and 30 cents under the stimulus of the booming r.irtal price, which in three trading days of successive 13-year592 words
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Article24 1964-09-02 14 Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 29 Sept. 1 Industrials: 83.77 84.47 'ins: 12U.60 125.2! rubbers: 101.70 101.70 'Drc. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article911 1964-09-02 14 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttead (3.000) $l.»i. (2,000) $1.49: C.S. Holdings il.'uki. $2.34; Dunlaps (2.000) $1.90. 1 1 1...00, i\.\% (1,000) $1.83. (1,000) $I.'J4,911 words
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Advertisement1160 1964-09-02 14 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Servtest M *o-g Yokcrama Haii'ai Montreal loronto Cleveland CKicatc ••Kun.kawa Mart" 2/ 3 Sipt IS Sept II Oct 22 Oct 2S Oct 31 Oct S Nit "leias Mara" 71/22 Sept 2 Oct 21 Ocl 2 Nm i Nat 1? Nat Wast1,160 words
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Advertisement946 1964-09-02 14 I*°JORIENTJ LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA 8c HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Depart*:. Ptnaitg 13th September 1964 P. Sham 15th September 1964 Spore 18th September 1964 For Manila 22nd/24th September, Hongkong 26fh/30th September Returns:- S pore 4th October 1964 P. Shorn 7th October 1964 Penang 9th October 1964 Fare* From:-946 words
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Advertisement458 1964-09-02 14 WILHELMSEN LINES fROM. ScaaXi-mat aaa Caatiaattal Parts tai Saatkak taa Ntat taatv Penang P. Sham jfpo-i TALABOT (Calls Manila) >D/11 iepl U/14MPI IJ/1) Mpi TIBER rCillt Pusan laoafl) 11/nseti TOIRENS (Calls Manila) 18/11 Oct 12/14 Oet IS/17 Oci BARBER LINE fIOM UL*. 6ULF AND NEST COAST PORTS. tOREAOOR I Salt458 words
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Advertisement199 1964-09-02 14 otsiaouNO: tUßurt -mtict Spot -tn»n| Marseilles ria>re. uuruira, NARA SailM IS Put 3 Sept Apia^o Hamourg. Brssts^ RotlKOsni SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE SmsaooiT™ TATIANA 7/IStpt Durban (21/1). Pon tiiuoetn r24/li. i^peiown ;n/t|, Malidi (1/11). Port Hucourt. Ugos. Apapa (7/111. Cotonsa EASTIOUNBi UW fl »*">««. "•"•f CO/Mfc Dep. Arr. Art.199 words
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Article240 1964-09-02 15 f,,, t gfao ruobtr f.e.b. closed at S a.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at I cents per lb. up half a cent on l^r.day s closing level for the position. The tone waa steady oulet R.A.S. and F.M.R.Sf. doling priess n cents per Ik. yesterday: Int.240 words
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Article254 1964-09-02 15 'THE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields is based on last sales to Saturday •P. Price: «D.Y. Dividend Yield; •K V. Earnings Yield; *T.C. Times Cnvired. Definitions (rsvltsd): Times eovsred. The number of times last year's total dKldend la covered by net profits after tax and prior254 words
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Article89 1964-09-02 15 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharvot er expected today are: suncel Bila N.W. 1, Glenorcny 3/4, Tonic San N.W. 4, Tapah N.W. 5. Martha Bakke 6/7. Selat Ball 8/9, Ncder Rhone 10/11, Bruas 23, Momi 29/30. City of Colombo HaatfcM Maersk 45. Port Swsttenham: Wharf Berths: Horsthorscap,89 words
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Article93 1964-09-02 15 THE Malayan Exchangs Banks' Asse- c i ait ion rn&d£ thtß** chsnups In Its ratd to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying TT 32». airmail Ol) 321. 00 d/st 32 15/16 credit bills. •rade bills. Canada: buying TT 331, airmail OD 33J, lit) d>t. SSI93 words
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Article69 1964-09-02 15 minese Produce Exchangs, Slnga- pers noon priess per picul yeateriuy: coconut oil: bulk Soli sellers, drum 1041 sellers. Copra: Aug./Bept. UK/Contlneint: iu|iiotcd. Pepper: Muntok white $1374 sellers. white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black $107 sellers, garbled I amp— Mack $1121 sellers. ASTA }IL'2i sellers. Singsmire Coconut Oil Millers'69 words
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Article12 1964-09-02 15 August July Rubber: 66.34 cts. 66.6 cU. Tin: 5642.64 $626.1712 words
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523 1964-09-02 15 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $16.12 1,2l ,2 a picul to $679.62 I 2 on an offering unofficially estimated to be unchanged at 240 tons. This was the third successive day of post-Korean War price peaks. Earlier523 words
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Advertisement785 1964-09-02 15 l^S (Continued from Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt_Wtrda SI (Mtm.)-Box 5« els. txtrm EXPERIENCED ENGLISH SPEAKING Cook-Amah for family of three. Call on Thursday 22 Bin Tong Park Spore 10. WANTED OUTDOOM SALESGIRLS for popular perrumrs. Good renumeratlon with food transport uniforms supplied. Phone (Spore) *****. WANTED MEN, WOMEN outdoor785 words
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Advertisement937 1964-09-02 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED .'0 Words SS (Mlm.)— Box St ett. txtrm 7 3 BEDROOM Old Singapore Style Rouse /Semi-detached. Servant's quarters. Districts 9, 10. 11. Long lease. Telephone (B'pore) 2414 Ext. 453. ENCLISM FAMILY Requires 2/3 Bedroom House or Flat over shop, furnished unfurnished within 6/7 miles of Glllman Circus. Box937 words
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Advertisement937 1964-09-02 15 EDUCATION it Wtrda SS (Mlm.)— Box St eta. txtrm LEARN FRENCH in a French Atmosphere at the Alliance Francalee. New term and begm&ers claaaes startIns now. Telephone (Spore) *****3. SECRETARIAL COURSE For Girls! Morning Session (Dally) Guaranteed six months course: Register early: Raja's College (Olan Singh's 2nd floor) ***** (Spore).937 words
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Advertisement940 1964-09-02 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Wordt SS (Mlm.)— Box St eta. txtrm MILK BAR BUSINESS For Bale. Apply Miss Chue Tel. (S pore) No. *****0 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. RUGS, CARPETS k CURIOS TAI PINO RUGS AND CARPETS Bandmade in Bong Kong 100* Virgin Wec4 permanently Moth PreefM. special Orders taken940 words
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Advertisement1089 1964-09-02 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worda U (Mlm.)— Box St ett. extra TRIUMPH HBRALO 1300 Jan. 1V63 Front Discs 11.200 miles only immaculate condition taxed December 55.750 0.0.0. Ring (Spore) *****1 Ext. 6610/6370, 11*3 M.O. 1100 1962 A/Super 1961 F/Anglia 1960 O/Rekord 195S Hlllman 1957 O/Rekord 1959 M /Minor 1953 A/30 19511,089 words
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Advertisement734 1964-09-02 15 FOR SALE Wtrda U (Mlm.)— Box St ett. txtrm WEFRICERATORS LEONARD and "Fides" on Display at 119 Ulddle Road. Spore. HALF-PRICES Annual Sale! Last Few Days!! Latest Reversible Bath- mats 51. 23, Cotton Blankets 52.90, Bathtowels 7.V-, Doublrslie Printed Bedsneets 54..V) Only. Plus 10<". Discount Also. Visit Luck's 17, Orchard734 words
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Advertisement511 1964-09-02 15 DRESSES DRESSMAKING tt Worda SS (Mlm.)— Box St ett. txtrm MATERNITY WEAR For Smsrt Mothem-To Be. Nelson s. 179 Orchard Road, Spore. PO SIANO, 87 Tsnirlln Road. Singapore. High Clans Ladles Dressmaker* Keady-made Dresses from $14/-. Tailoring Charges from SS/- (Including Cheongsam). WHERE lO STAY (Spore) »c If ore's SS511 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-09-02 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING with I EADINC jockey Alan Trevena is getting married the day after the Gold Cup race at Bukit Timah and what a wonderful wedding present it will be for him if he can win the premier252 words
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467 1964-09-02 16 STIPE'S REPORT THE Stipendiary Stewards re--1 port on the third day's racing at Kuala Lumpur is: H\( K 1: Baby Chris II (app. Dragon) vas slow to begin. Maimun (Smith) raced erratically In the straight Harvest tapp. Chan), who was tiring. hung467 words
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96 1964-09-02 16 SHY BETTOR WINS A $140,443 WINDFALL TIMOMI M. Mirvland. Tues.— A shy bettor carried off the largest betting pot for a six-dollar investment in Maryland when he won the twin double last weekend at Timonium rare course. The man, whom a Timonium spokesman said 'wants no publicity got a M96 words
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Article224 1964-09-02 16 NEW YORK. Tues. Marilyn Ramenofsky, 17-year-old Arizona brunette, shattered her| own world record In winning the women's 400 m freestyle event Ir 4min 39.55 ec in the United State.' > Olympic Swimming Trials nerej yesterday. Miss Ramenofsky set her previous mark of 4min 41.7224 words
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Article351 1964-09-02 16 lI 'KK.IITS for six Tt race* on Sept. I second day of the Singapore Turf Club j Gold Cup meeting, we: CL. 2. DIV. 3— F 4nuar 9.00 Double Adlos 8.13 Top Spec 8.11 Pikiatua 8.10 Mamanda 8.09 fiatot Kacha 8.09 > Persian Hero 8.06 JamboriU 8.06351 words
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Article238 1964-09-02 16 B.\SKB\LL: San Francisco. Tues. Masonori Murkami. a 20--year-old left-handed pitcher, caused US basebofT history by being the first Jaoanese player to be called up to plßy in the Major Lewie Murkamt from Otuklshi Prefecture in Japan Is expected to make his debut for San Francisco Giant?238 words
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Article176 1964-09-02 16 OR IDE of Greece and Tinggi Gunong date Fulgun. two newcomers entered for the Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah. were winners before coming to Malaysia. Pride of Greece is a four-pear-oM Aottrmttan marr tjy Orgogiio (sire of Nashor> out of My Plan. As a176 words
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Article267 1964-09-02 16 SOCCER LONDON, Tuesday. pHELSEA. the English Football League First Divlsion club, lost their 100 per cent record in this season's campaign when they were held to a 2-2 draw on Aston Villa's ground last night Two goals in the last six minutes gave Aston VillaReuter - 267 words
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Article56 1964-09-02 16 SAIGON, Tues Six South Vietnamese tennis players whoj were to go to Kuala Lumpur for the Malaysia International Championships starting tomorrow will 1 not go because they cannot get exit visas, the Government ra-j ported today. "The authorities. In the present I circumstances, cannot Issue56 words
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Article208 1964-09-02 16 LONDON, Tues. Tom o.avaney. Worcestershire s England batsman, scored his fourtn century In a month yesterday when he hit 164 against Nottinghamshire In their county cricket match at Worcester. The new champions faced a total of 305 but once Graveney settled down it did not208 words
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Article41 1964-09-02 16 JAKARTA, Tues— anna won 21 j of the 25 gold medals at stake I in tile New Emerging Forces swimming championships which ended here last night. Indonesia, North Korea. Cambodia and The Netherlands took one gold medal each. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article35 1964-09-02 16 LONDON, Tues. Results of Rugby League matches played last night were Barrow 1 1 Workington Town 8, Cast Word 27 Hunslet 0. HuU 15 Huddersfleld 7, White Haven 5 St. Helens 15 Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement696 1964-09-02 16 TENDERS JP.T. JOHOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered JP.T. con- tractors in Class 1* (Buildj Ings) and above by the Juru- tera Parit dan Taliayer Negeri. Johor. Johore Bahru up to noon on 15.9.64. (a) Construction of One No. Overseer's Quarters, i Class F) and One No.696 words
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Advertisement775 1964-09-02 16 NOTICES KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-fourth Ordinary General Meeting of the Members !of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. 16 Jalan Tangsi. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia, on Tuesday,775 words
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Miscellaneous166 1964-09-02 16 TENNIS Malaysian open championships (S"Ror Club court*. 3 p.m.>. Spore schools championships (SJI courts. 4 p.m.). CYCLING Tour of Malaysia sth stage: K. Lumpur to Malacca (Cheras Rd. 7 a.m.) SOCCER Spore Busineaa Houses Senior League-Cup: Borneo Motors v Shell; HK Bank v Olasa; Chartered Bank v Cold Storage; Mai.166 words
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343 1964-09-02 17 ERNEST FRIDA - NZ tour Ist step in MCA aim for Test status ERNEST FRIDA: CRICKET by Singapore, Tues. MALAYSIAN Cricket Association is considering a tour of New Zealand as the first step in its short tours plan to stimulate interest among the young promising cricketers, said MCA president Dr. Ong Swee Law343 words
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187 1964-09-02 17 BADMINTON SADALI AND AISHAH ARE SINGLES CHAMPS PENANG. Tues.— M. Sadall of Singapore beat Omar Manap 18-15, 14-17, 15-12 in a marathon men's singles final of the Malaysian Malays badminton championships at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School hall here last night. Radali had earlier retained the veteran's singles crown187 words
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Article15 1964-09-02 17 KLUANG. Tups. Federation beat Joliure 2-0 in their friendly soccer match here today.15 words
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Article503 1964-09-02 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL MORE CHATTERING THAN EXCITEMENT ON A SLIPPERY STADIUM PITCH BUT THEY TAKE 70 MINUTES TO PROVE IT THAILAND 1 CAMBODIA 0 By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday f HA1LAND looked the better team but took all of 70 minutes to prove it by a solitary goal when503 words
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Article368 1964-09-02 17 Unbeaten India lead INDIA 3 JAPAN 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Unbeaten India took over leadership in Group A with six points when they beat Japan 3-2 at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. India's match with South Korea, who are in second position with five points on Thursday will decide the ■■up368 words
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Article527 1964-09-02 17 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM MALAYSIAN TENNIS OPEN by KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Despite the withdrawal of the South Vietnamese players from the ftrst Malaysian Open Tennis championships beginnine here tomorrow, the fiveday tourney in which top players from four countries will battle for individual honours, will provide ample entertainment527 words
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Article353 1964-09-02 17 MOSCOW. Tues. Tl.cre .l will be many new faces among the Soviet sportsmen j who leave in a month's time .'or the Tokyo Olympic Games, but their coaches have high hopes for the i team. A poll conducted among I sports writers here predictedReuter - 353 words
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Article, Illustration307 1964-09-02 17 Olympic torch due in KL today |£UALA LUMPUR, Tues The Olympic Torch Is scheduled to arrive in Kuala Lumpur at five tomorrow evening from Bangkok In a specially chartered plane on Its Malaysian stage of Its journey from Olympia In Greece to Tokyo for the Olympic Games in October. ItReuter - 307 words
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Article59 1964-09-02 17 IPOH. Tues. Ipoh Club will meet Malay College, Kuala Kangsar, In the final of the Perak Rugby Union knockout competition for the Merdeka Trophy on the Anderson School ground here tomorrow In the semi-finals Ipoh Club beat Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Ipoh 27-3, while Malay College were59 words
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Miscellaneous26 1964-09-02 17 TODAY'S TIES j CROUP B Burma v S. 8 Vietnam 17.30 p.m.) Natio- a nalist China v Malaysia (9.00 J| both matches at Mcrdcka Stadium). el26 words
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Miscellaneous58 1964-09-02 17 HOCKEY Morrira Shield (Ipoh): Anderson Sch. 3 ACS 1: Sultan Yussuf Sch. 3 St Michaels Inst. 1. Syed ShaicUli Shield: Anderson Sch. 9 MES 0. BASKETBALL Kinta Gold Shield (B. Gajahr. Siputeh 46 B Oajah 30; Ipoh 62 Tg Tualang 55 ATHLETICS M-Walk (Sgr Patani': Men (12 mile* < IVVjthun58 words
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Miscellaneous50 1964-09-02 17 Palk Suan 1:18:23.0 (record): boys: V Arujanan 1:13.33 0 GOLF Neffri M-Cup tourney (Seremban): 1 Abdul Ohaffar and Loo Chan? Yuan (tie, 158) 2 Shamsuddln and H. Hurley (160) 3 R P. V Klnlock (161 i. RIGGER Necri-Malarea seven-a-side tourney (Seremban): 1 New Zealand team, Terendak Camp 2 Negrl CRC.50 words
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Article270 1964-09-02 18 Former Rakyat man gets 10 years SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr lan bin Salikin, a formrr member of the Party Rakyat who admitted possession of a large quantity of explosives and ammunition in the compound of his house in Yio Chu Kang Road on Dec. 21 last year, was given the maximum270 words
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289 1964-09-02 18 MCA HITS AT SOEKARNO 'S ALLEGATION IOHORE IJAHIU', Tuesday fill-. Malayan Chinese Association Ikis taken strong exception to President Soekamo's statemeni yesterday that Malaysia was formed to put pressure <>n the Chinese. At a press conference here i today. Mr. Chan Chong w d •he Mca national publicity chief, said289 words
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Article52 1964-09-02 18 Two new study courses SINGAPORE. Tues. Two urbanised by me departI -Mural Studies will be^ln on Thursday. T "Advanced English" and "Under- .standing Science.' 1 Tne:e will be also thr meeting for the course poetry or the 20!h century. 1 Kiven DJT Profes.sor Eniight. at which I linal enrolments will52 words
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122 1964-09-02 18 KUALA 11MPUR. Tups. Prospects of a settlement in the textile dispute between Singapore and Britain are ••very eood." the Prime Minister. Teagka Abdul Ruhman. vaid totlav The Tnmku was spo.iking '<» nrwsmi-n after opcaiai i srmiii.ir hi re ('ummentine on the import Dan122 words
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99 1964-09-02 18 Woman teacher wins petition for divorce SINGAPORE. Tues.— A woman teacher, Ho Yook Eng, petitioned for divorce against her teacher husband. Tan Hee Juan alias Chen Chi Yean, on the ground of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jtn, ln the High99 words
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Article53 1964-09-02 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police today warned motorists and members of the public to keep away from the 10 milestone Clementi Road between 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow during rock blasting operations. Policemen will man each side of the blasting area to prevent traffic from passing thorough during53 words
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171 1964-09-02 18 ONDON, Tues. A three-month-old girl will spend the first year of her life in a draft free dust-free, chill-free glass box, her father said yesterday. Mr. Graham Franklin, 45, and his 19-year-old wife, Nicole, said they put his daughter, Sarah, into the glass box shortlyUPI - 171 words
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86 1964-09-02 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. A master mariner. James Mulr McNaughtan, who brought divorce proceedings against his wife. Margaret Joy McNaughtan. on the ground of her desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose ln the High Court today. The decree is to be made86 words
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368 1964-09-02 18 This 'shoot down' Govt. tendency by Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. rpENGKU Abdul 1 Rahman warned today the Government would have to stop the tendency of some students to "shoot down" the Government. The Prime Minister was speaking at the opening of a seminar organised by the National Union of Federation368 words
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Article407 1964-09-02 18 LONDON, Tues. Busiiie&s remainea small in stock markets today, Bui prices made lurcher headway on v selective demand and closed on a very arm note. lue Index reached a new all-time peak. Uilu were out of the picture and recorded occasional small declines. Banks and407 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-09-02 18 OINGAPORE, Tues A tight security ri n k has been thrown around the RAF base at Changi. During the weekend, a troop of armoured cars from the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars Datrolled the beach for the first time An army spokesman today said that the armoured72 words
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168 1964-09-02 18 FAMINE WILL HIT BILLIONS IN ASIA SOON, SAYS DON CHICAGO, Tuesday. A WORLD famine striking "hundreds of millions or even billions of human beings" is near, a scientist-economist warned today. "It will be the most colossal catastrophe in history." declared Dr. Raymond Ewell. vice-president of research. State University of New168 words
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Article35 1964-09-02 18 WASHINGTON. Tues. The U. S. Tariff Commission today rejected a petition by the U. S. umbrella manufacturing industry that Imports, principally from Japan and Hong Kong, were Injuring the domestic Industry. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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198 1964-09-02 18 jyjl'AH. Tues. Anoth v r Socialist Front member here \wis ii r res ted l>v Special Branch officers under Ihe Internal Security Acl yes- terday. Re la Mr Qoh Boon. H a Icommitteo lr.pmbor of the Labour Party branch at Tmngkak. IT miles north of198 words
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Article33 1964-09-02 18 BRUSSELS. Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore, arrived here today by air to attend the centenary meetIng of the Socialist Intel-national, due to open here tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Obituary117 1964-09-02 18 MRS. M.C. ANC mothrr of C.X Atix (An* Chee Khwan) parsed away pence, fully on l-H-04. Cort.-Kt- having 402. MacPherson Koad. Singapore on 3-9-64 a 1.30 p.m. MR. LIM CHENC LAW. .IP. (1..C.L paflMt v ij en 3<)Ui Aiuusi. IMI si. Kimrral will ho hi a.m. tomorrow, Thur.-dny. Septcintwr117 words
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