The Straits Times, 15 September 1964
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Title Section22 1964-09-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Heart** 1 KDN 731 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1964 it- 15 CENTS Estd. 1845.22 words
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Article1467 1964-09-15 1 Ismail's UN disclosure 'IT IS NOT COLONIALISM THAT IS THREATENING US BUT THE NEO-IMPERIALISM OF A BIG NEIGHBOUR' UNITED NATIONS Monday DATO (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Minister of Home Affairs and Justice, told the United Nations Security Council today that "yet another landing was made byReuter - 1,467 words
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Article, Illustration795 1964-09-15 1 Khanh back in power LOYALISTS DEMAND HEAVY PRICE FOR ENDING REVOLT SAIGON, Monday. COUTH Vietnam's Prime Minister, Maj.-Cen. Nguyen Khanh, returned to his embattled capital today to discover that loyalist military officers were demanding a heavy price for putting down an armed rebellion aimed at his overthrow Ma j. -Gen.AP - 795 words
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Article47 1964-09-15 1 MANILA, Mon. Philippine Foreign Secretary Mauro Mendez today discounted the possibility ol a Communist takeover in South Viet Nam in the wake of the latest political power play there. "As long as Americans are there." he said, "there's nothing to fear— UPl.47 words
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Article55 1964-09-15 1 Soek: I am a Red .lAK AKT.V Mon—President Soekarno said here today: "I am Communist. ri-liuiiiiis and nationalist as well." A leader should be able to embrace all revolutionary forces in his country, he added at a ceremony installing two now Ministers. The additions raised the number of members ofReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-09-15 1 Ready for action against hostile planes ALL SKT to give hostile aircraft a hot reception an anti aircraft gun manned by men of the 22nd Light Air Defence Regiment. The Regiment was flown out from West Germany last week to strengthen Malaysia's defences. The Air Defence Command, Far East Air68 words
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444 1964-09-15 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - NAVY COPTERS JOIN IN LABIS MOPPING-UP CHEW LOY KHOON From LABIS, Monday JTOI'H Royal Navy helicopters flew in here today to assist in operations against Indonesian paratroopers as further captures were made during the day by Security Forces. The helicopters are being used to transport troops into the jungle. A444 words
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119 1964-09-15 1 RUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two officials of the British Board of Trade arrived here by air today to talk with representatives of the Malaysian Government on the cotton goods quota dispute. They are Mr. EL. Philippt, Assistant Secretary of the Commercial Relations119 words
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123 1964-09-15 1 Lopez 'no' to hint he backs Indonesia JLf ANILA. Mon.— The Special Philippine Ambassador, Mr. Salvador Lopez, has denied a published insinuation that he supported Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaysia. Mr. Lopez, formerly Foreign Secretary, was commenting on a photograph published in a Saigon newspaper The picture showed him andAP - 123 words
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Article31 1964-09-15 1 VATICAN CITY, Mon. The Vatican Ecumenical Council entered Its decisive third session today when Pope Paul "concelebrated mass in St. Peter's Basilica with 24 churchmen from 19 nations.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article30 1964-09-15 1 SEOUL. Mon. Police today reported over 420 people were dead or feared dead In the rising toll caused by one of Central Korea's worst ever rainstorms. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article50 1964-09-15 1 LONDON, Mon. The Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, is expected to have an audience with Queen Elizabeth tomorrow and then announce that the British general election will be held on Oct. 15 He will fly to Balmoral, Scotland, where the Queen is on holiday. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article41 1964-09-15 1 NEW DELHI. Mon.— lndia could develop the detailed know-how required to manufacture the atomic bomb within one year, the Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri said today. But. he added, the Government was not working towards producing the bomb. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article49 1964-09-15 1 MUAR. Mon. Another "frog war" took place this mornln? in a pond at Lenga. 31 miles from here. It lasted over four hours. Downs of frogs were left dead. A similar right occurred at Buklt Paslr on Sunday where more than 150 frogs attacked each other.49 words
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Article127 1964-09-15 1 Indon troops kill rebel colonel JAKARTA, Mon.— Antara ne w s agehcy s:ii<l today thai Soulli Celebes rebel leader Andi Selle Mattola was killed in an army mopping up opera* lion during Ili c weekend. Mattola was a dissident colonel who took up anus against the Indonesian Government earlier thisAP - 127 words
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Article27 1964-09-15 1 PHOUMAS WARNING PARIS. Mon. Prince Sonvanna Phouma. Laotian neutralist Prime Minister, today warned Prince Souphanonvong, pro-Communist Laos leader, he was considering abandoning deadlocked talk* Rrutor.27 words
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Advertisement102 1964-09-15 1 for beauty EILj ACS 1 super-de-luxe I console receiver 1 This super-de-luxe console receiver ha a 23* tini screen for brilliant sharp pictures. A stylish convex cabinet of highly polished wood with roller door and Key-Lock, and silver grey control panel, all add up to a handsome piece of furniture102 words
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120 1964-09-15 2 Senator: Don't waste time on Soek XTEW YORK, Mon. Senator Kenneth B. Keating yesterday called President Soekarno of Indonesia "a Com-munist-oriented" dictator and said the U.S. should not waste its time trying to make friends with him. The Republican Senator, campaigning for re-elec-tion, renewf-d his criticism of the former AttorneyGeneral.AP - 120 words
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Article123 1964-09-15 2 JAKARTA, Mon. Supreme Court chairman Wirjono Projodikoro said Indonesian judiciary authorities should not be afraid of breaking laws in the interest of the Indonesian revolution, Antara reported today. Mr. Wirjono, who is also co-ordinat-ing Minister for Judicial and Home Affairs, was attending an123 words
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110 1964-09-15 2 Ex-Cabinet Minister held in Pakistan T AHORE. Mon. A former Pakistani Cabinet Minister, Maulvi Farid Ahmed, was arrested here yesterday and charged with making speeches with a view to inciting the public against the Government. Maulvi Farid Ahmed is a leading member of the Ni-zam-Ul-Islam party. Elections The party leader,Reuter - 110 words
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Article51 1964-09-15 2 PERTH (Western Australia). Mon. A man who went knngaroo thooting wearing a flying suit was mistaken for a kangaroo himself and shot in the chest by another hunter near here yesterday. The injured man was admitted to hospital where his condition was reported today to be satisfactory.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-09-15 2 Envoys warned: Don't try to split us... pROKEN HILL. Mon. Northern Rhodesia's Prime Minister, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. has warned that any member of a foreign mission in the country who tried to cause splits among its people after independence would be given 24 hours to quit. Dr. Kaunda was addressIngReuter - 169 words
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Article65 1964-09-15 2 RANGOON. Mon.— Gen. Ne Win. chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Cojncil, has appointed three more new members to the ruling Revolutionary Council, the official news agency said last night. The three appointed were Brig. Thaung Dan. Vice Chief of Staff (Air), Col. Tin U.Reuter - 65 words
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165 1964-09-15 2 In only 2½ hours, a storm leaves 400 dead CEOUL. Mon. One of the worst storms in decades hit Seoul and other central Korean areas for two and a half hours early yesterday and left a total of nearly 400 dead, the police announced here this morning. Th? worst disasterReuter - 165 words
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Article56 1964-09-15 2 SRINAGAR (Kashmir), Mon The Kashmir Government today ordered the English langua.t daily newspaper, Kashmir Port, to cease publication an 1 arrested both its editor and publisher. The Kashmir Post, ov-ned by a former Premier. Mr. Bakshl Gliulam Mohammed, has been critical of the present Kashmir Government headedReuter - 56 words
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Article27 1964-09-15 2 ISTANBUL. Mon.— Eleven people were killed and 41 others seriously injured when crowded bus plunged 200 ft down a prrcipte* near Adana. Southern Turkey.27 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-09-15 2 pOLOMBO, Mon. Ceylon's Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, and India's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, said in a joint communique yesterday they considered the Indian Ocean should be declared a nuclearfree zone. The communique. Issued at t^o p"d nt Mr. Swaran Singh'sReuter - 218 words
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Article66 1964-09-15 2 TOKYO, Mon. Japan has 191 centenarians, the oldest being 112, the Health and Welfare Ministry announced here to mark the "Day For The Old" which is to be observed throughout Japan tomorrow. The 191 centenarians —31 men and 160 women will receive mulberry wood cups,Reuter - 66 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-09-15 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby gave? f<ser twem^\ WAVE TUE WASHED AND V children V Dees&eo J DID TOKV \lc& f CATCH TMey V.24 words
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100 1964-09-15 3 T ONDON, Mon.— The Daily ■L' Herald, once the world's largest-selling newspaper, ceased publication today. The Herald, which started life as a printers' strike sheet and became the organ of the British Labour Party, closed down on its 15,090 th issue. TomorrowReuter - 100 words
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275 1964-09-15 3 Mustard gas victim fights for his life BONN, Monday. J)OCTORS fought yesterday for the life of Mr. Horst Schwirkmann, a West German Embassy official stated by the Bonn Foreign Office to have been the victim of a mustard gas attack near Moscow on Sept. 6. A Foreign Office spokesman saidReuter - 275 words
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110 1964-09-15 3 I ONDON. Mon. Mr. Frederick Bennet, a Conservative Member of Parliament, will be made an honorary Gurkha at a ceremony here tomorrow. He has been chosen (or the honour by the Slrnoor Club, the regimental association ol the Gurkhas In recognition of hisReuter - 110 words
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154 1964-09-15 3 Peoblems of a woman driver with a large bust LONDON, Mon. A reader has written to the motoring correspondent of the Sunday Telegraph about the problems of a small woman with a large bust in a small car. "This may sound like a Joke." the reader with protected anonymity wrote,UPI - 154 words
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Article58 1964-09-15 3 SAN MARINO. Mon.— Women voted here yesterday for the flrtt time in the worlds smallest ant oldest republic. They took part In general elections for a new parlinrient which for the next five years *ill rule this 23-square-mlle 'ndependent state, famous for Its sweet win*Reuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration148 1964-09-15 3 A stiff upper lip for nearly 50 years- now other woman wins ONDON. Mon. Sir L Heneage Ogilvie (above), 77-year-old surgeon, has leit his wife to live with a 43-year-old woman surgeon, the Sunday Express reported yesterday. Sir Heneage, former vice-president of the Royal College of Surgeons and an honoraryUPI - 148 words
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Article331 1964-09-15 3 MIDDLE PATH FOR CHURCH SAYS POPE VATICAN CITY. Monday. pOPE Paul VI opens the third and perhaps final session of the Ecumenical Council today with an appeal that the Catholic Church ''stand in the middle of the modern world." But In a foretaste of his opening speech to the 2,500UPI - 331 words
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113 1964-09-15 3 Disenchanted Communist to become a curate /CHESTER, Mon. Dr. lan Campbell, a former Communist who helped Poland in nuclear research, will be ordained a curate at Chester Cathedral next Sunday. Dr. Campbell. 43. Is leaving a £3.000-a-year senior lecturlne post at Manchester University for the curate's post, which will giveUPI - 113 words
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Article48 1964-09-15 3 KASOTA (Minnesota). Mon.— Ten children, aged two to 16 years, died in a fire which swept a twostorey home here last night. A 14-year-old girl, the only one to escape. Jumped out of a secondfloor window and ran a mile to summon firemen. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article34 1964-09-15 3 LONDON. Mon— The Royal Navy has installed the latest thing In automation at its electrical school at Colltnßwood pushbutton beer pumps which operate at the rate of 10 pints a minute. UPIUPI - 34 words
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107 1964-09-15 3 I ONDON. Mon. Several hundred members of the British Communist Party marched from Hyde Park to the headquarters of the BBC here yesterday to demand television time for the Communist Party during the general election campaign. A petition was handed inReuter - 107 words
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88 1964-09-15 3 Exiles hurl rotten eggs at Yugoslav envoy /X)RDOBA (Argen- Una), Mon. A group of Croatian exiles yesterday pelted the Yugoslav Ambassador with rotten eggs during an open air ceremony here. One eg? hit the Cordoba Province police security chief in the chest. The attack was staged by a small groupAP - 88 words
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Advertisement340 1964-09-15 3 E GENERAL Products Show the rru« quality. Beautifully dcuqntd to meet the need* ot modern living with simple operation. A wide rang* ot models at moderate prices to 'uit everyone. For further details, f pvMH I pleas* writ* for J— —^^bJbs^ 1 catalogue. aMOOU i i Jj^ m•« "•>, V^OEIMitSIRIESA340 words
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Advertisement190 1964-09-15 4 LOOK! A NEW STAR LIGHTS THE SKY- TORAY'S NEON SIGN! Last night a bright new star, the Toray neon sign, Torag TETOBOK, more friends all over the world, strongly binding burst into brilliance on top of the Cathay Building TN that friendship with "TETREX" and "NYLEX". to add glamour and190 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-09-15 5 ONE OF SEVERAL CAPTURED IN OPERATION SECURITY Forces transfer a wounded Indonesian paratrooper from a Land Rover on to a stretcher outside the Labis police station on Sunday. He was one of the several captured in operations against the remnants of the Indonesian invaders. The operation wasHarold Teo - 74 words
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Article146 1964-09-15 5 Lift that Formosa study ban: MCA IPOH, Mon. The 1 Perak branch of the j Malayan Chinese Asso-J ciation wants the Central Government to lift the recently imposed ban oii Malayan stu-l dents going to Formosa for further studies. The branch at a meeting here yesterday, adopted a resolution ureine146 words
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Article64 1964-09-15 5 JESSELTON. Mon— Dal o Klioo Siak Chiew, Minuter for Communicaiion.s and Works, said here that the extension to the Tawau airport was expected to be compittad before the end of next year. He d;sc-losed thai 51.2 million to be stand by the Central and British Governments will64 words
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205 1964-09-15 5 800 lucky families to get new homes ALOR STAR, Monday. THE Kedah Government, in conjunction with the Federal Land Development Authority, has launched another two development schemes in the State. More than 8,000 acres of former terroristinfested jungle will be opened up to take in 800 families. One is at205 words
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Article68 1964-09-15 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. I —The Sunpei Rambei Mos- 1 que Committee has decided to take action against Bukit Mertajam Muslims who fall to attend the weekly Congregational prayers. The committee agreed yesterday that those who miss the Friday prayers for three consecutive weeks without reasonable excuse68 words
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Article45 1964-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A motor cyclist. Walter Wellington. 22. was fatally injured yesterday afternoon when his machine was involved in a collision with a car along Yio Chu Rang Road Wellington. of Carisbrooke Grove. Sembawang Hill, died on his way to hospital.45 words
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Article37 1964-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Canadian Trade Commissioner tn Singapore, Mr. E.H. Maguire. leaves for Ottawa tomorrow for re-posting alter a four-year stay here. His deputy. Mr. Geo Hazen. will be acting Canadian Trade Commissioner37 words
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Article31 1964-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Mrs B Brohier. has been elected presider.: ot the Singapore Trained Nurses :on. with Mrs. M E Perera as vice-prrsldrm The .secretary is Mrs. Ang Mun Moi.31 words
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106 1964-09-15 5 INDIAN PRODUCER TO MAKE FILM HERE pENANG, Mon. Indian producer M. V. Raman disclosed here last night that, his company had selected about 80 Malaysians for a film to be made in this country. "I find some of them have just as much talent as any top Indian actor." he106 words
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95 1964-09-15 5 PENANG. Mon. The' Junior Chamber of Com- j merce of Malaya has called on its members to give moral and physical support to the Central Government in its stand against Indonesian aggression. "We are urginc our members to join the vigilante corps and other95 words
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Article38 1964-09-15 5 PENANG. Mon. Penang Customs last night seized a smugglers sampan loaded with about $5,000 worth of dutiable eoodsThe boat was drifting off Bagan Ajam when the customs party boarded it. One man MM detained.38 words
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Article38 1964-09-15 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. —Seven hunters were arrested over the weekend in Pokok Sena, near here, which has been decla re d a security area. The men were surprised in a jungle track by a police patrol.38 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-09-15 5 Shanahan a great admirer of .Tengku If UALA LUMPUR. Mon. N c w Zealand's deputy Secretary of External Affairs, Mr. Foss Shanahan. 54, who died in Wellington yesterday, was a great admirer of Tengku Abdul Rahman. Mr. Shanahan. who was his country's first High Commissioner to Malaya, had described the168 words
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Article278 1964-09-15 5 BOSSES PLEDGE LOYALTY TO GOVT IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bosses in Malaya have followed the example set by the workers and have pledged "loyalty and full co-operation" to the Government in meeting Indonesian aggression. Ten days ago hundreds of thousands of workers pledged— through their unions not to resort to industrial278 words
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81 1964-09-15 5 PENANG. Mon. The Penang and Province Wellesley Stevedores' and Dock Workers' Union today urged employers to display in their offices copies of the Wage;. Council order for information of their employees "The display of this order is compulsory by law," Mr. G. Ramasamy. the81 words
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Article50 1964-09-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon R Perumal. 45. and his son, P Chandram. 15. were charged today with murdering M. Kuppusamy in Petaling Jaya on Saturday. The father was charged In hospital and the son, in a magistrate's court. A preliminary inquiry will be held on Nov. 10.50 words
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Article47 1964-09-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Indian High Commissioner. Mr. Mustapha Kamil Kidwai. will Day a one-week visit, his first sinre arriving here, to Singapore from tomorrow. Mrs. Kidwai and Mr. O. V. Shukla. First Secretary (Information) at the commission, will accompany him.47 words
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Article236 1964-09-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1 OEARING in the civil 11 suit filed by Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, Minister of Education, claiming damages for libel and slander against Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, M.P., will be resumed tomorrow morning. The case, which began last Monday and was236 words
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Advertisement78 1964-09-15 5 Artistry J± Gold J I Photo from "Trt»tur«j of the Vttican" BJW" S^ From Federal Publications Ltd. •••■^i^i^i^iW^ Six centuries ago gold was used to fashion the chased beauty of this unique Italian chalice. Today this precious metal is still used to express the simple beauty of coni temporary design78 words
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Article, Illustration957 1964-09-15 6 Farewell review of Singapore's four years of compulsory arbitration SINGAPORE, Mon J)H. Charles Gamba, wh o li;«s relinquished his duties as President of the In duslrml Arbitration Court. s;iid today that it was of the utmost importance for employers and unions957 words
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Article292 1964-09-15 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Three men were today jailed for one year each in two courts for unlawful possession of inflammable substances, and offensive weapons during this month's disturbances. In the Kii-Nt Criminal District Court, Tan Soon t'hye, arrested in a car at L'pper Thornton Road292 words
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Miscellaneous520 1964-09-15 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR] 'I-HK following m today's (chedule British United Airways: From of civil aircraft movements at Hong KonK. Labuan (EGS 127) Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: p.m. •OAC: From Horn; Kong (BA DEPARTURIS 791 > 1.10 p.m.: from Auckland. 80 AC: To Kuala Lumpur. CoSydney. Dnrwln (BA Vlw520 words
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Article, Illustration421 1964-09-15 7 BALA CHANDRAN - FIVE BUSY DAYS FOR MAN WHO'S NOT HERE BALA CHANDRAN Mystery of Formosan Foreign Minister's visit B> Kuala Lumpur, Mon nnHE six-day visit of Mr. Shen Chang J- Huan, Foreign Minister of Nationalist China, has thrown protocol to the winds. For Malaysia does not recognise Formosa. Officially the Ministry of421 words
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Article, Illustration227 1964-09-15 7 1,000 in coins THEIR SAVINGS FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES stolen THEIR SAVINGS FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES IPOH, Monday. QNE thousand dollars in small coins saved up by Lam Wah Peng, 81. and his widowed sister-in-law, Madam Leong Mooi, 76, who kept house for him, to meet their funeral expenses, was stolen by227 words
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Article136 1964-09-15 7 Cinema workers wage council I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. iIV The commission, of inquiry into the ad-vi.-übility of setting up a wage council for the country's 3,500 cinema workers will hold its first meeting here on Thursday. A Labour Ministry spokesman said today that the meeting would plan the work of the136 words
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Article39 1964-09-15 7 PENANO. Moi. Boey Tiey Bm v.:is today c<mnr'ied for tr.al at the nrxi Assizes on charao of posseting one Ib. of explosive at Baiu Mating. Bayan Lepas. on June 19 this year. H<- nnM his defence39 words
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87 1964-09-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The staff side of the National Whltley Council Is studying counter proposals to replace the Widows and Orphans Pension Fund from the i official side. Commenting on suggestions that fhe (und be trmpptii. the stall side chairman. Mr V. E. Jesudoss. Raid87 words
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326 1964-09-15 7 Thousands throng exchanges seeking employment KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THOUSANDS of job-hunters today thronged the 22 Government employment exchanges throughout the country to register for jobs as the nation-wide Employment Exchange Week began. Registering for jobs were clerks, stenographers, hospital assistants, nurses, electricians, dispensers, amahs and waitresses, and boys and girls326 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-09-15 7 SELANGOR M.B. IS MADE A DATO ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris (above), was made a Dato by tire Sultan of Selangor today. The title was conferred on Inrhe Harun at a meeting of the Dewan di-Raja at the Istana Alum Shah in128 words
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Article69 1964-09-15 7 SEREMBAN. Mon. Tengku La.xanuna, uncle of the Yang d:-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilai.. today represented the Negri Sembilan Ruler at the funeral of Dr. Chong Ah Khoon who died suddenly on Saturday night at his 70th birthday dinner at the Chinese Recreation Club. Thousands of people69 words
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Article42 1964-09-15 7 BATU PAHAT. Mon. Pjiire t"d;iy recovered the body of Azizah binte Kamisan. Aged ihree. who was drowned in i pond behind her home in Senggarnng, 14 miles from here. Snc Is believed to have fallen imo the pond accidentally.42 words
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Article215 1964-09-15 7 JESSELTON. Mon j mHE Water Authority in 1 Sabah. in a statement today. saW that the quan- tity of water available from the Moyog River was ade- quate to meet present de- mauds in the State capital and that rainfall and river levels were not215 words
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234 1964-09-15 7 Civil defence call-up test in —Penang PENANG. Mon.— The acting State Controller of Civil Defence, Mr. A. Raja Gopal, today described as 'very encouraging" an exercise conducted yesterday to test the effectiveness of any sudden call-up of members of the civil defence disaster column. Although this was carried out at234 words
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Article26 1964-09-15 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon— The band of the Royal Malaysian police force will beat the retreat on the town pa dang at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-09-15 8 Fc|^ TTan treated for minor injuries 11 others hurt THIS was the scene of the collision between two cars in Whltley Road on Sunday night, when Singapore athlete Wong Fey Wan and 11 others were injured. Fey Wan was returning with two friends in the earHan Hai Fong - 116 words
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232 1964-09-15 8 DEADLOCK OVER MANILA CLAIM TO SABAH KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Malaysian and Philippines Governments are deadlocked over the Philippines claim to Sabah. This is due to the different approaches by the two Governments towards solving the Issue. Because of this, the date for the Bangkok talks to discuss the claim232 words
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Article79 1964-09-15 8 BATU PAH AT. Mon. Two Indonesians were sentenced here toaay to 18 months' lail each by the President of the Sessions Court. Inche Yusof bin Abdul Rashid. after pleading guilty to illegally entering Malaysian waters. They were Ye© Chwee. 40. and Lee Kok Kong, 22.79 words
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76 1964-09-15 8 Call for a Territorial Army for women OEREMBAN, Mon. —A State Assemblywoman, Che Saflah binte Talib, today called on the N'egri Sembilan State Government to form a women's section of the Territorial Army immediately. Che Saflah (Johol) was speaking on the adjournment of today's Legislative Assembly meeting here. She said76 words
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Article44 1964-09-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. A. Munusamy was elected chairman of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Amalgamated Union at Employees In Government Clerical and Allied Services here yesterday. Others elected were; secretary. Mr. A. Peter Joseph; and treasurer. Mr. A. J. PhiliD*44 words
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Article93 1964-09-15 8 JESSELTON, Mon. A Sabah dress tie is now available for use by certain categories of officers, besides Cabinet Ministers In the State, according to a circular Issued by the State Secretary's office to all residents and heads of State and Federal departments in Sabah.93 words
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150 1964-09-15 8 Labourer to wed girl he was accused of raping FOH. Mon. Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today, extended wedding felicitations to a labourer, N. Muniandy, 19, and a 13-year-old girl he was accused of raping. The greetings came when the Judge was Informed by the girl's parents150 words
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Article241 1964-09-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon told the court that when he went on his rounds at about 1.30 a.m. he found Trooper Te asleep in the sentry-box. 'Felt giddy' "Ke was sitting in the box on the floor. His rifle was behind him and he was leaning241 words
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Advertisement355 1964-09-15 8 J _-i___^__rif Pure nourishment all your family needs Q 1 NESTUM JCEBEMSINI I AVlicloii'A as 1 a Jibfi O? coTi 1 «*^ivheat; T>arley. oats all. in frZSG*- tW'i^i&M I r n or a P orr^g c Perfect 'forj t>ne)^iourishing cereal. Forti* I a quick; nourish ing} breakfast} jßecltWi tli, vitamins355 words
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Miscellaneous192 1964-09-15 8 Alton Oap B^ F.r. Hmniim WELL, SINCE VOITVE J -s^ k"%i£?. 'i^tSh "V )i» 7 lAM DIANA, SEEN NOTHING OF OM, NO TBOUBLE X^ O^'SjOfcfcJ HWVw! )6O CL ZBJS MAYBE t L I WHO APE I GOPPESS OF' I MYHU6BANP.ru. [AT ALL, MRS. ZEUS- if v V, .^TwH V_ _X192 words
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Article, Illustration1826 1964-09-15 9 FORGERS NEARLY WRECKED THE BANK OF ENGLAND /AT ,4 FANTASTIC PLOT A BURGLAR BUTCHER AND BODY-SNATCHER ON January 7. 1863. Mr. Jus rice Blackburn and a battery of eminent counsel entered the Old Bailey to begin conducting one of the most bizarre criminal trials in British legal history. Forgery was1,826 words
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Advertisement123 1964-09-15 9 JENA GLASS FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS DURAN 50 <C* fffii a chemically highly resistant VII borosilicate glass, meets the q 1 1- extreme requirements that are made on glass as a mateV\ rial for chemical apparatus. A I Low thermal expansion and, y. VA Jj consequently, a high thermal123 words
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Article156 1964-09-15 10 M Word- S.II) l Minimum) HAROINC (In Utk AIIKUKt l»tV« at a NuminK Horn, in Knsi.md. <;eraldlne <.: rnnk Lronard HardlnK. and mother of Herald and Tony. Addre-y u'ler- Hailstone Hou*e. Crlrklade. WiltshirJENNINGS. CYRIL OSWALD {Mlrk> H. 8.8., Ki'tft. No :i(IIT-<s il'.et i <:intai. Brif-h Arm, lotli vorld war*,156 words
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Article76 1964-09-15 10 20 HnrdM Sl» (Minimum) MR. A MRS Yeo Blak Khun Vaafj In ii. ink friend- and relative* tor their UHbMM aud pr.rent* on their weddint; MR. AND MRS. A. Inny thank all md ir endK for their attend»u i and at their wedding, their good wiabea and valuable pre*aaU.76 words
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Article311 1964-09-15 10 U Wort, ll* (minimum) r J. ISAACS LTD. Optlclana. will j be olo«Ml tomorrow. DEANS SCHOOL Comment-** Third IMSBD, Irtth September '84 FEDERAL OPTIEK. ss. Orchard Road in he HoiMwl on W>dnea<tay littl SapMßktr, Ifc64. E.S. ISAAC <■<> Ud 16SA Cecil will he closed on ltiH/64 nnd re-upvn on311 words
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Article36 1964-09-15 10 it Werrfe US* (Htm.) FAR LAiIEHN BIBLE College, re- I opening .-rpt 21. oflere «-f«M Degree I and Diploma. Courtra Writa: Rev John Orauley. B.A S.I at.. »A Ull- I armrt Koirt. Singapore 11.36 words
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Article726 1964-09-15 10 Heads of delegations to the International Tin Council are to meet in London this week to consider the request of consumers for larger releases from the American stockpile. The I.T.C. has made no statement; and it has not denied I loud reports from the customary "usually726 words
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Article309 1964-09-15 10 The National Union of Government Office Workers is a relatively small organisation. It represents only a fraction of the members of one section of the civil service the clerks and allied workers. This does not make it any less commendable, however, that the union should have resolved, at309 words
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Article230 1964-09-15 10 General Khanh, far from being arrested as a traitor, was last night back in Saigon las Prime Minister, Sunday's bloodless coup against him having collapsed equally 1 bloodlessly. The air force commander. Commodore Ky. rei mained loyal and rallied i behind him other officers i who quickly and230 words
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Article520 1964-09-15 10 ASHWINI KUMARI - Back to Gandhian ideas ASHWINI KUMARI By Bombay, Mon. SHASTRI CLAMPS DOWN ON LUXURY THE ruling Congress L Party is doing its utmost to counteract the impression among ordinary people that Congress Jeaders are becoming enormously wealthy and wallow in luxury. As these beliefs are based on concrete symbols ofOFNS - 520 words
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227 1964-09-15 10 'What I did say and mean'— by Mr. Lee "MY attention has been drawn to a news agency report from London dated Friday, Sept. 11. published in Malaysian newspapers here repnrtinr me as sayinc that "Malaysia survives or fails, depending on whether we set oat to create a Malaysian nation227 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1964-09-15 10 STANLEY KARNOW - Seeking an answer in Vietnam STANLEY KARNOW ESCALATION OR STALEMATE? By Hong Kong, Mon "T^T" OT long ago, I^^ Senator Jl^ Barry Coldwater accused the Johnson Ad m i nistration of secretly negotiating with the Communists for peace in Vietnam. It was a casual election campaign charge Mr. Goldwater madeOFNS - 1,049 words
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205 1964-09-15 11 Teacher in toilet incident found guilty OINGAPORE, Mon. A science graduate teacher, Abdul Haleem, 27, was today found guilty in a magistrate's court on a charge of using criminal force on a 31 -year-old waitress with intent to outrage her modesty. The offence was committed In the women's toilet of205 words
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Article53 1964-09-15 11 Jaycees plan a merger JESSELTON. Mon.— Jaycees In Malaysia will form one body. Mr. Conrad O'Brien. Junior Chamber International world president, bald on arrival here yesterday. He said Jaycee leaders of Malaya, Singapore. Sarawak and Sabah would meet soon to lay plans and draw up a draft constitution for the53 words
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Article, Illustration731 1964-09-15 11 Saturday sequel: 77 charged BARISAN ASSEMBLYMAN, 25 WOMEN AMONG 'CHINATOWN INCIDENTS' ACCUSED Magistrate refuses counsel's application for bail SINGAPORE. Monday CEVENTY-SEVEN people, a Barisan Assemblyman and 25 women among them, were charged in a magistrate's court today in five cases connected with incidents in Chinatown on Saturday afternoon. The Assemblyman731 words
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Article50 1964-09-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— One rholera death was reported in Kuala Trengganu today. This brings the nftVlal number of deaths due to cholera in the State to 93 and In the East Coafct state* to 120. There, were 22 deaths In Kelantan and five In Pahang.50 words
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Article152 1964-09-15 11 Minister for Social 1 Wok. today presentee iamily of a tally clerk, em Ltd., who was killed duri ances. The sole breadwinner, t'ne clerk had met his death in Singapore when he came lo fetch his three school chlia- j ren. Today, his bereaved152 words
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Article67 1964-09-15 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. An Indonesian, Lemanlt bin Ahmad, alias Hussan. 33- pleaded not guilty at the Assize Court today to a charge of causing a bomb to explode at the RAJ base in Changi with intent to cause physical Injury to persons and property on the67 words
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Article50 1964-09-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. V. J. BMasundram. treasurer of the Malaysian Indian Congress, flew to Britain today to observe the general election at the invitation of the British Oovernment. He Is one of six men to be chosen for the trip. The others will leave on Friday.50 words
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102 1964-09-15 11 IPOH, Mon. A Government cheque for $3,000 was presented to Madam Foo Kirn Poh, aunt of Trooper Choy Hon Mm, of the Ist Regiment, Federation Reronnaisance Corps, who was killed by Indonesian guerillas in Sarawak in June The presentation was made by102 words
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160 1964-09-15 11 $200 fine for worker who 'forgot' to register am AJLACCA, Mon.— The Malacca magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, said today that it was the duty of every citizen to register. Mr. Iyer made this remark when he fined Ong Koon On, 27, a labourer, $200 for failing to register for National160 words
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Article26 1964-09-15 11 PENAtJG, Mon. The police last r.lght arrested two men in connection with a series of robberies In Aver Itam during the past two months.26 words
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100 1964-09-15 11 PONTIAN. Mon.— All speeches were In the national language when the secondary English school here celebrated its prize-giving day last week. Praising the staff for "perfect understanding and excellent co-operation." the headmaster. Mr. V. N. Radhakrishnan. said as there was a shortage of100 words
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204 1964-09-15 11 9 engineer volunteers join the Territorial Army I^UALA LUMPUR Mon. Nine youne engineers from various engineering firms here were today recruited as volunteers in the Fedp- ration Engineers Squad I ron of the Territorial i Army in Gurney Road. They will undergo a threeyear course in the evenings with the204 words
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Advertisement164 1964-09-15 11 f^ THE GENTLE Jjej^ CHOCOLATE fl|l\ CHILDREN Constipation often brings laat of opcwtite, sick feeling, poor complexion, unoleosont brcoth, headaches, ttnMneu and loss of vitality. Loxettes ore sofe ond sure and are made especially for children. Laxette* tttorCHjghly cleanses the system, restores good health ond appetite. Loxettes ore easy to164 words
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Miscellaneous618 1964-09-15 11 Today's Radio, TV J RADIO SINGAPURA RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 62 and 25 mrtrr* sFRvirFS- n i en •> MEDIIM WAVE SERVICE: Ml.ii J 476 Metres Metrea A.M. 6.00 oooa Morning; 6.01 AM 600 Prog. Summary; Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 3 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Th« Up And618 words
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Article, Illustration433 1964-09-15 12 Painter goes on a big mission JALENTED painter and prin- <• i pal of the Singapore Academy of Arts. Miss Sunyee will he leaving the city next week on a six month world tour to show her works baaed on the culture and beauty of Malaysia. Forty-seven of her best433 words
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Article136 1964-09-15 12 BEDTIME NEWS ZEBRA hair, aluminum cloth, and cashmere are some of the unusual materials manufacturers have tried in their quest for the perfect mattress. But so far, nothing seems to beat the innerspring and cotton felt kind, or, more recently, foam mattresses, reports an American firm. One of the firm's136 words
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Article, Illustration154 1964-09-15 12 YOUNG LOOKING CLOTHES VERY MUCH IN TUNE WITH THE JET AGE 1 1 I Incorporoted Society of London Fashion Designers re- 1 presents the best of British haute couture. Their customers 1 are sometimes royal, invariably rich but the recent collections 1 j* have just shown that they like easy-to-wcar,154 words
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Article129 1964-09-15 12 I^EEP a pad of foam I 1Y rubber half an inch thick and six inches square in a kitchen drawer. Use it to open stubborn Jars and bottles. The soft foam rubber grips the cap firmly, but protects the fingers. Remove wrinkles in measuring tape by pressing between129 words
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Advertisement275 1964-09-15 12 "You and I know that women are not all alike" "Thank goodness Revlon knows it wkm*^J too! That's why they make three 1 T* quite wonderful and different kinds of make-up to let you choose the one that is just perfect for the look if"*"" you love. As a matter275 words
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Advertisement337 1964-09-15 12 J5B (O/irnaM'6*?& t^sus*uittce4 33 m, mm -wtf I m Caur-Jo if 'C<*s~~ K3 W'uhin akm jfon, NINA RILCI Pcrftma hi\e %on SM ay?J torld-vide rfcoqnition. UA On live continent* and in more thjn -"o countries, the \v.) (^a NINA RICC'.I faujmcct are proudl) presented by the 35V |Uj finest presume337 words
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Miscellaneous265 1964-09-15 12 Straits Times Crossword IB H&T WBBKLW^ aaV' HF BHF~~ILB Hi HHI mm bUh IB IH^ilß^^B ACROSS 5. 6. 11. In which to keep dry 7. Its punishing for 26 going up PJf "> e g"gj* '*•*»">• ththe lane sofUy (SJ. 13 8. Whafs on the loxs hand? A 14 Tne265 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-09-15 13 MANHATTAN BANK CHIEF DUE TOMORROW THE chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank of New York, Mr. George Champion, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for a three -day visit. Accompanying Mr- Champion on his visit is Mr. Alfred W. Barth. executive vice president in charge of Chase Manhattan's international department, and73 words
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Article385 1964-09-15 13 OIL PALM OUTPUT AND AREA RECORDS THE total area in production of palm oil in the States of Malaya as at Dec. 31 last year reached a record 121,465 acres. Total production for the year too stood at its hignest of 123,649 tons, topping the 1962 output by more 1385 words
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Article58 1964-09-15 13 riALTEX Oil (M) Ltd. anVv nounced today that a documentary film on the 1964 Masters Golf Tournament held at Augusta. Georgia, is now available for loan to clubs, organisations and groups of golfing enthusiasts. The film, flown here recently, features inter-nationally-known golfers who participated In58 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-09-15 13 PRESENTATION TO PARKER'S WINNER A representative of the Parker Pen Co. from the United States. Mr. E. K. McCray (right), presents a Parker "VP" pen set to the manager of Robinson and Co. Ltd.. Mr. M. H. Major, in Kuala Lumpur, for winning the Parker international display contest in Malaysia.95 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-09-15 13 Retty takes course at Mercedes MR. K. APPOO RETTV spare parts regions: manager of the Cycle am Carriage Co. Ltd., leaves 00 Friday for West German-, to attend a two-week stuoy course organised by the Mercedes-Benz factory. Ha is expected to be away for two months during which he will141 words
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Article107 1964-09-15 13 ADVERTISERS GO BEHIND CURTAIN T"HE seventh annual conference of International Markets Advertising will open in New York on Sept 7. An Important item will be the discussion of the principle of admitting Into membership agencies in countries behind the Iron Curtain. Already certain members particularly Rex Publicity of Britain— have107 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-09-15 13 SINGAPORE TOBACCO MAN TAKES COURSE MR. LIM HONG IK K (above) of the Singapore Tobacco Co. left for London recently to attend a course at the BritishAmerican Tobacco training centre at Cbelwood and later at British-American Tobacco's factory at Southampton. Mr. l.im is 29. After attending the Gan Ens Seng90 words
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Article50 1964-09-15 13 An American Mall Line vessel, the Philippine Mall, has been awarded the Ship Safety Achievement Award the American marltime industry's highest honour for flag vessels. Certificates were awarded to each of the crew who took part in the rescue of the Chinese freighter Hai Slang last year.50 words
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Article, Illustration191 1964-09-15 13 rpHE Malayan Co operative Insurance Society of Kuala Lumpur is making a new approach to create "insurance consciousness" and clear up misunderstandings and misconceptions. Mr. N. A. Kularajah. general manager of the society, said that it has appointed 12 well-educated public relations officers to191 words
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Article, Illustration230 1964-09-15 13 SENIOR EXECUTIVES SPEARHEAD MOBIL DEVELOPMENT MOBIL Oil Malaya Ltd. has announced the appointment of two senior executives to assist with the company's redevelopment plans in Malaysia, and with the training^ of local staff. They are Mr. Ray W. Craig, former supply manager with Mobil Sekiyu. Mobil's Japanese affiliate, and Mr.230 words
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Article62 1964-09-15 13 Mr. E.A.L. Kongsted-Jensen. district sales manager. Singapore and Borneo, tor Qantas Airways Ltd., the V-Jet airline, has left for Sydney after three and a half years' service in Singapore. The position of district sale* manager. Singapore, has been taken by Mr. Giles O. Rlnunel. a, former sales62 words
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Advertisement249 1964-09-15 13 Dsar Sir, W« have Introduced ADLER typewriters to Malaysia. ADLEfc la th« oldest typewriter Manufacturing I coapany in Genaany and belong! to the famous GHUNIIG group of quality Manufacturers. ADLEH typewriter* ax* known for their Modern design, quality and success This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal winner249 words
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Advertisement149 1964-09-15 13 MNMJ AIR MRGO Malaysia is only 8 hours from Australia by Qantas DIRECT MHIM 707 jf JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to /our Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel,149 words
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Advertisement824 1964-09-15 14 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 70 H nrds SS (Mln.)— Box j* rtt. txtrm DOCTOR REOUIRED to assist at fleas* write P.O. Box 999, Kuala Lumpur. AMERICAN COUPLE dr.. Knglish speaking ChBMM Oat* Phone (Snore) *****4 alter It am. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS salesmen on monthly salary baits Kor interviews824 words
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Advertisement1023 1964-09-15 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* ii (Min.)— Box St cts. rxlra JUNIOR STOREKEEPER (MALE) required for medium (used radio and electrical (tores of a Kuropean or ■aaatatiaa. Reply to box a«066 st ore, citiim full detail* of experience, age and education LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Require* Field urhcers *jßb are bard working and1,023 words
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Advertisement1011 1964-09-15 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :n Wnrd* SS (Min.)— Box tt rtt. txtrm BRAOOELL HEIGHTS: Very cosy fully fumlahed 3 bedroom aeml.ie'.iched bunfalow. Loung* cum dining room. Nice garden. Rent' MB*. navid Phoa Sons, Valuer* a- v:state Agents. Tel: B'pore *****/ *****. AVAILABLE POR IMMEDIATE occupation recently completed block of S flats in1,011 words
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Advertisement1054 1964-09-15 14 EDUCATIOH it Words SS (Him.)— Box St eU. txtrm CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. P.O. Box 1930. Singapore. Tel: ***** or PO Box 104, Jonore Habra. bnsure success through our I well-planned Home-Study Course* in j any subject for 1964 or 1956 examina- tions H.8.C.. Scbool Cartiocate. i K.M.C.E.. Qualifying Test. LCtl,1,054 words
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Advertisement1069 1964-09-15 14 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE Words St i Mm. Box tt ctt. txlrm 21-FT. CAY SENG Sloop Centre Board atamlea* steel rtntiog. Uood suit Terrylene Balls. All gear and 4HP Sea Oull outboard. Cheap at 51. 700. Telepbon* S pore ***** after 2 p.m. VEHICLES FOR SALE •0 Words SS (Mln.)—1,069 words
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Advertisement921 1964-09-15 14 FOR SALE It Wtrdt Si (Mln.)— Box It eta. txtrm HALF-PRICES ANNUAL SALE: L~«t ."> Days. Knitll'h Brdsheets Slnglrslzc Now 54.50 P»lr. PillowcauM 7."> c. Pnncy Balhtovels 75c, Cotton Blank.-t--(hi x HO" S2.M. Plus 10' v Dlacount i Aim. Visit Lurk's 17 Orchard Road. 8 pore. SHROFFS CARPETS Stock clearance921 words
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Advertisement744 1964-09-15 14 PUBL IC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the appointment of PROBATIONARY DISTRICT SANITARY KNOtKBUING INSPECTORS. P.W.D. SALARY SCALE: $340 x 15A-370 p.m. Variable Allowance at current rates is payable. QIALIFKATIONS KXPERI EN'CE: Cambridge School Certiticate or equivalent plus one of the followinK qualifications: (I)744 words
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Advertisement480 1964-09-15 14 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCT ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 28th August, and 4th September. 1964 made against the *****' 1 Ing persons: Bankruptcy No. Receiving Order rrud* on 2M 8 64. 198 64 H. A. Conrelc.io. No. 5. Slral Road, Singapore.480 words
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Advertisement1241 1964-09-15 15 TO LIVERPOOL I WESI COASI U.K.. Due S'Dort Mill P S'Mn. "tnam MACHAON littrpeal. Glasgow In Pt Taday Stpt II ANCHISES luerpesl Deb--. Ceri3S Tally Sept IS/20 Sipt 21 CLYTONEUS littrpiti, G a;gow Sept IS Sept 21 £tpt 22 2S Stpt 21 ANTENOR Liteipttl.Avcrroi.th >ept II Stu U kept 21/1,241 words
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Advertisement2667 1964-09-15 15 WmM THE EAC LINES CW >&iaM s»NCA»o»t rmnA iu«ou««r.swrrm«»«Aak.» wmc JBfc^^H W««"»n«< kuP>NCID roiOlN.s 1 WHO OU»T Pkm 7111 Pkest ***** Pssas Bill Ptsse ***** SAILINGS IB GENBA, Lk HAVU. HAMBURS, PREMkN, ANTWERC RDTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO CCTHEHBUR6 AND COPEHMAGEN i S'pon P. S'nam Ptnar.j "PANAMA" 1)'.... Ik/21 Stpt 22/21 Sipt2,667 words
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Advertisement1267 1964-09-15 15 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapars PL Slum »tns*g §CITT OF CHESTER II IS Sapt '.■if u» akIuNGTON 21/27 Salt II Stpt •CITY OF LEICESTER 7/ I Oct IS 12 Oct 13 Oct •FUMINIAH 24/20 Oct >7/2O Ocl M Oct tCIIV OF NEWCASTLE1,267 words
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Article102 1964-09-15 16 ]»|ELBOURNE. Mon— lndustrials ITA barely held levels In today's I quiet market. Moves were small. AOG firmed but most other oils lost ground. Base metals were easier with Mount Isa down 1/6 to 42/3. Loans were steady. C Ft A 3«/3 Mount Isa 42/1 N Broken HIM <10s.)102 words
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Article251 1964-09-15 16 Sept. 14 Three months. INDUSTRIALS Hoonead »3 eta. M. Containers 12 cv Ounlops 14 cts. M. Cables 16 cts. City Dev. eta. HcAltster 13 cts K. Smelters 24 eta. M. Invest. 11 eta. Ksso 14 cli. 0.C.8.C. 18 CU. red. Disp. 12 eta. Kothmana 11 eta. K. A251 words
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Article249 1964-09-15 16 OCTOBER first grade rubber I 0.8 closed at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69 i cents per Ib., up three-quarters of a cent on Friday's cloning level for the position. The ton-? waa quiet. Ft. AS. and F.M.R.E. closing priest in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.249 words
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Article72 1964-09-15 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $31 i sellers, drum $54 i sellers. Copra: Sept. Oct. CK/Contlnent; Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok while $140 sellers. Sarawak whit* $1371 sellers. special Sarawak black Slo7t sellers. garbled Larapong black $115 sellers. AST A 5125 sellers. Singapore72 words
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Article36 1964-09-15 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banks 1 Association made these chanKes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): Selling TT or OD ready: Deutsche Marks 12M; Holland Guilders 116s Swiss Francs UN 3'B.36 words
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Article36 1964-09-15 16 ON the fret exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.77 for TT and 6.764 for «aih. Sterling waa quoted at 15.98 and ene tael ef geld at 250.36 words
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757 1964-09-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent TVDUSTRIAL shares bad 1 another bleak day on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with losses ranging up to 14 cents. Tin shares, though steadier than industrials, were also lower where traded. Turnover was moderate. The general easiness was attributed757 words
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Article25 1964-09-15 16 Malayan Stock Indirrs Sept. 12 Sept. 1 1 'Industrials: 80.71 HIM Tins: 112A5 USjM rubbers: 1110.70 100.70 -Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1963=10025 words
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Article876 1964-09-15 16 BUSINESS 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: Ounlops (1.000) 11.76. iinmji 51. 74. (I.ooo* $1.75. (4,000) 51. 73: Esso ard*. (2.000) 1.93. (2.000) SI 90: F. and876 words
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Article29 1964-09-15 16 September 14. MALAYAN RUBBER FRIGE: 69;! cents (up three-quarters of a cent). TIN: 57 12.87. a picul (up $6,121). Inofficial estimated offering: 250 tons (down 10 tons).29 words
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460 1964-09-15 16 THE price of Straits tin on i the Penang market yesterday rose $6.12 i a picul to $712.87 i on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 10 tons to 250 tons. The Financial Times first leader "The Metal Market Gets Up460 words
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Advertisement1096 1964-09-15 16 yl KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. Grant Lakes/Ean Canada Satr^laa H'kong TOkOtltsw ntiitta Montrtti loronto UitntifO bMctat T '»a» Msr»" r'77Stl« »On Drl 2NM I Ns. I? Nt» "Olrt!*! Mam" 12/13 Oct 21 Oct K Nt. 21 Nt. West Coast ot Central/South America Service Y'riama Corinto G'qjil Canao Anca V'raiso1,096 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-09-15 16 Btaak wnnKr^^ lasmajffaasaU ssWaffaffflsßsksssflHasi AUSIRAIIA SERVICE UUiA. PAAiSIAN ANB P. SULF SEBJKS It: Hiiiesrse Sftst? Tti Mains act Ntfapatiissa. Pauni <n«ir ikk> $'port P. S'utrs Pena«| lARPETA |/1B Oct 11/11 Oct RAJULA 2B' 4 Set I Ott I Oci lOMBALA 7 Nt. -I Nl. 12/11 Nl. »«inis 73 n Oct1,018 words
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Advertisement156 1964-09-15 16 FOR: NEW YOBK. PHILADELPHIA. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS 1 NOUSTOH Spore P. S'tam Penant N fork N. Onttnt WOODBURN 21/JBStRt 1 Oet 2 Oct S Nt. 12 N.t MOSFIELB 21/22 Oct 23/24 Oct 25 Oct Nt. S Bee (EGO 21/ M Nt M Nt. 2 Die 4 ill 12 Jas FOR156 words
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Advertisement817 1964-09-15 17 |»fcskiL»#B»«3MBBiLESMMMBM«M^ AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held st oar Salesroom On Tuesday, r'nd September, 1964 at 2.30 p.m. 1. No. 64-A Stevens Road, area ;> 1.1 10 sq. feet, freehold. (WITH VACANT POSSESSION). (liMBl, Philip Hoallm it Co. —Solicitors i. 2. Land at Woodlands Road. 13\ milestone,817 words
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Advertisement747 1964-09-15 17 DISTRICT COURT SALE Writ of Distress No. 1181 of 1964. IN THE CAUSE OF CHEONG AH LOON PLAINTIFF. Versus LOPAY (m.w.) DEFENDANT. AUCTION SALE OF Wooden bench, bed, sitting room suite. "Singer" treadle sewing machine and Radio. Refrigerator, Almeirah, etc. TO BE HELD AT No. 45 Jalan Tebu. Singapore. On747 words
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Advertisement703 1964-09-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Requires (A) CHARGE ENGINEERS ST. JAMES' POWER STATION, in salary scale $670xA30-880-920-965/ Eff. Bar 1.0 10XA45- 1,145 the commencing basic salary to be dependent upon applicants' qualifications and experience plus variable aUowance as payable from time to tune and Central703 words
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Advertisement1561 1964-09-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF SARAWAK Applications are Invited for the po6t of: Executive Engineer Slbu Urban District Council, Slbu. (Salary Scale $750 1420) from candidates who possess B.Sc. Degree of a recognised university exempting from Parts I and II of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and have at least 61,561 words
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Advertisement494 1964-09-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, IPOH Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and or State Nationals for the following appointments In the Municipality of Ipoh:— 1. Librarian: (MBI. (E) 534. Salary scale: $324 x Al4-380/E/450 x A2O-550. (a) The qualifications required are as follows: (1) Holder of the fellowship494 words
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Advertisement364 1964-09-15 17 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY REQUIRED BY THE MANAGER THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, P.O. BOX 1090. KUALA LUMPUR. Prior experience essential. Must take dictation in English, type rapidly and accurately. Salary commensurate with responsibilities and rigid requirements of position. If you feel you qualify, address a confidential letter to the Manager at the364 words
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Article, Illustration568 1964-09-15 18 THE LINE-UP SINGAPORE. Mon. •^Eighteen horses have been handicapped for the richest race on the Malaysian Turf, the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf to be run at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Veni Vici Stables champion Resquilleur has earned pride of place568 words
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Article351 1964-09-15 18 WEIGHTS FOR BT TIMEH SINGAPORE. Mon. —Wrights for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Saturday, third day of the Singapore Turf Clubs Gold Cup meeting: Cold Cup Race (see column 2) Cl. 1 Div. 2 lOf Valala 9.00 Tariff Q 8.13 Pink son 8.13 Manikam 8.10 Je Maintiendrai 8.09351 words
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Article390 1964-09-15 18 II TK I (HITS for TT all eight races on the fourth day (Sunday): Cl. I Div. 2— 7 f Jungle Orchid 9.00 1 1 i.i in 813 Color Cartoon 8.i2 Ginger Bread 8.12 CasUno 8.11 Thunder Bird 811 1 Chartered Accountant 8.10 Downing Street 8.09 Sri390 words
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THE WORLD OF SPORT
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Article335 1964-09-15 18 TENNIS— New York, Mon.— Roy Emerson (Australia) and Maria Bueno (Brazil) added the American singles titles to their Wimbledon championships In the United States lawn tennis finals at Forest Hills. Emerson beat his team-mate Fred Stolle 6-4, 6-1, 6-4 In a repeat of the WimbledonReuter; AP; UPI - 335 words
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Article279 1964-09-15 18 The Stipe's report SINGAPORE. Mon. Tho M.R.A. Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races at BuWt Timah: KM i. i: Kon-Tiki U wilmi) jumped away awkwardly and accidentally caused Interference to Suprrsweet (apprentice D. Dragon*, Trojan i apprentice V. Chongi. and Noblrsvr Obttf* <K. Moxhami RACE 2: Bold ('hrvaller <■ Stibium279 words
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Article138 1964-09-15 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore St. Leger over 14f will be run on Nov. 1. The raost will carry (***** in stakea plus a cup. Another feature race at the St. Leger meeting on Oct. 25. 28 and Nov. 1 will be the 9f Hunter Memorial Stakes ($15,000)138 words
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Advertisement310 1964-09-15 18 The modifications Of 404 1964 5 bearing type engines:if MODIFIED CAMSHAFT:- Camshaft with modified profile exhaust cams, to ensure constant exhaust rocker clearance following the engine temperature range. if IMPROVED OIL PUMP ATTACHMENT:- To increase output fitted to the cylinder block lower toint flange for better attachment. MODIFIED JOINT, VALVE310 words
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Advertisement152 1964-09-15 18 therighttool? How far are you behind with production? Speed it up. Keep abreast with time. Get the right tools in your office and succeed. Get a Facit CM2-16 manual calculator, designed for your figure work. So easy to operate. Takes only a few minutes for anyoneto learn how to multiply,152 words
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Miscellaneous44 1964-09-15 18 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM f\ SKRIE-H^cl I WITH THE INCREAS6OX l^T<fc?» At 1 1> l|[ CONTRIBUTIONS I RECEIVE, A s MyVN" X 1 VI'LL BE ABLE TO PA/ FOR j MEV! WHAT'S^ jl E N^^THE SHEET MUSKtt^/ ~~VrM SELECTING^ zM^4& TT I^l S|44 words
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749 1964-09-15 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - OCM approve team of 62 for 10 events at Tokyo NORMAN SIEBEL MANY MALAYSIANS SHOULD GO TO FIRST OLYMPICS IN ASIA—TUN RAZAK By Kuala Lumpur, Monday y JALAYSIA will be represented in ten events by a team of 62 competitors and 16 officials at the Olympic Games at Tokyo from749 words
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Article146 1964-09-15 19 OLYMPIC VILLAGE: FUGS UP TODAY TOKYO. Mon. The national flags of 98 countries taking part in the To»cyo Olympic Games will be raised in a ceremony tomorrow to mark the official opening of the Olympic Village here. The village is to remain open until Nov. 5. Four branch villages outsideReuter; UPI - 146 words
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270 1964-09-15 19 RUGGER All Blacks trounce SRC 40-0 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Cricket Club's stronger pack play won them their friendly rugger match against 30 Battalion RAOC by 16 points to three on the padang today. Half-time score was 5-3. New scrumhalf Rod Lane gave Club a good start by scoring a try270 words
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Article, Illustration188 1964-09-15 19 Read clinches world 250 cc title MONZA. Mon. Phil Read, of Britain, clinched the world 250 cc motor cycling championship yesterday when he won the event in the Italian Grand Prix here. Hiding: a Yamaha, Read set a course record for the 25»cc with an average speed of 183.319 kph188 words
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Article57 1964-09-15 19 Perak inter-club tourney (Ipoh': Talplng CRC bt PTCSC 4-0 (Lim Guan Huat and Soo Ngook Poo bt. Tommy Lim and Jaflar Abdullah 9-7. 6-2; bt Saw Chwee Guan and P Ingham 6-0. 6-1: Nr Say Peng, and Khoo Kay Tee bt Chwee Guan and Ineham 6-3. 2-6. 6-1: bt57 words
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Article92 1964-09-15 19 Pahanc Govt. Service* toorney (Kuantan): KuanUn 4 TrennKanu 1: Bentong 2 Temerloh 0: Temerloh 6 Pekan 3: Kuantan 1 Bentong 1: Pelcan 7 Bentont? 1; Temerloh 3 Kuantan 0. Champion.* Temerloh. runners-up: Kuantan. Perak int*r-sohool» Hnals (Ipoh): Boys senior: Anderson bt MES Ipoh by short corner during extra time:92 words
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Article35 1964-09-15 19 Ipoh Div. 1: Shaw Bros. 1 Municipality 1. lUub L«e: DTC 4 Teachers 3. Army Major Unit Cup (Kluang): 34 D Coy KOYLI, Malacca 8 OASC Kluang 0. Johore Indians 2 Kluann Dist. 3.35 words
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Article611 1964-09-15 19 LOS ANGELES, Mon.— Rex Crawley, a 24--year-old student, broke the world record for the 400-metre hurdles at the final United States Olympic track and field trials here yesterday. His time was 49.1 sec. which clipped one-tenth of a second oft* the record held by American Glenn611 words
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Advertisement395 1964-09-15 19 AMANO TIME RECORDERS r,c;.p I perfect employee-movement re- v^B§s^sv\^ I cords: their arrivals Or departures, i^iiw^s^NN: daily going and coming, overtime. H/ plus the many other funcfioni. mw AMAISSOZZZU TIME RECORDER 38x30x39 (cm) THE AMANO TIME STAMPS "^"2mIIL« do not require special papers or cards, any type and quality of395 words
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Miscellaneous78 1964-09-15 19 SPORTS MARY SOCCER Ipoh Div 1 Kfl<it v Ramb'prs (pqdanfT' Permk Go»-t. Services tourney: Railways v Centrnl Mental Hosp. iCAH grd>. Taipinc Lge: FVmuda Sokan v 2 Transport Coy 'EBplanade). Krian l.je: Baean Tiang Youngsters v KCRC fP Buntar) RI'OOFR Clnb mntchn: Tiws v Batu Oarriaon (XL parlnr>«): University v78 words
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300 1964-09-15 20 CEREMBAN, Mon. •3 A vote of $12,000 in the supplementary budget to redecorate the home of the Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohammed, raised a mild storm in the State Assembly here today. Mr. Thong Hianc Kirn (All.-Bahau), criticising the expenditure,300 words
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Article70 1964-09-15 20 LONDON. Mon.— A young parachutist was killed near Andover yesterday when his parachute failed to open during a jump from 5.000 teat, He had been Jumping with fellow members of the British Sky Diving Club. An hour and a half after the :t(ddent. other r-lubReuter - 70 words
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Article30 1964-09-15 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off in Bart ley Road from Upper Serangoon Road junction to opposite house No. 83-A tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.30 words
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458 1964-09-15 20 LONDON, Monday. VVONNE LAKER, 15-year-old convent schoolgirl found murdered in a train, was the victim of "a horrifying crime apparently without motive," a magistrate's court in Basingstoke was told today. Accused of murdering Yvonne, whose father, a Royal Air Force sergeant, and mother,Reuter - 458 words
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208 1964-09-15 20 UNION'S NATIONAL DEFENCE PLAN IS WELCOMED SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Trades Union Congress today welcomed a proposal by the National Union of Government Clerical Workers in Kuala Lumpur to set up a "Workers Committee for National Defence" in view of the threat posed by Indonesia. The union made this suggestion208 words
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Article37 1964-09-15 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's First Lady, Ton Puan Noor Alshah. will present prizes to winners of the colour slide photo competition. organised by the Tourist Promotion Board, at the John Little's Building on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m.37 words
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Article41 1964-09-15 20 srNGAPORE. Mon.— The Pi:w« Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who returned from London yesterday, was today briefed by his Cabinet colleagues and top officials on local developments during the past two weeks and the present situation In Singapore.41 words
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Article321 1964-09-15 20 LONDON, Mon. Quiet but reasonably satisfactory conditions prevailed in the siock markets at the start of the new account today. With the election campaign getting into Its stride, most Investors were content to await developments but a certain amount of Interest developed following weekend comment.321 words
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Article52 1964-09-15 20 LONDON, Mon. Spot 201 d.. Oct. 20-13 16d.. Nov. 20-13, 16d., Dec. 20-13/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 20--13 16d. Jan. Mar 20 \d., Apr./ June 20\d.. July' Sept. 20\d., Oct. Dec 20-11/16 d., Jan Mar. 20-11 16d.. Apr June 20-11 18d., elf. Sept. 2O'-..d.. Oct. 20-7/16 d.. Nov 20-7 16d52 words
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Article25 1964-09-15 20 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £1396. -filers £1400. Forward buyers £1390. sellers £1391, Settlement £1404. Turnover am. 225 tons, p m Ho tons. Tone: Barely steady.25 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-09-15 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. A beauty queen With a difference Betty Lav (above), Hawaii's Narcissus Queen 1964 flew in today on a three-day visit. Not for her the glittering lights of Hollywood. Neither is she crazy about sports, outdoor activities or dates. For quiet and unassuming Betty,178 words
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