The Straits Times, 28 September 1964
1964-09-28
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Title Section23 1964-09-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY ttWSm SALE EXCEEDS 135 000 28SEPVH4 The Straits Times Nat**"* 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 196* 15 CENTS KDjN 73123 words
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Article641 1964-09-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. JHOUSANDS of leaflets were airdro p p c d this morning in the Labis area, calling on the remnants of the Indonesian paratroopers to surrender. The leaflets were signed by the leader oi tin* paratroopers. Second Lieutenant Soetikno, who was captured lust Monday. Lieut. Soetikno,641 words
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Article, Illustration17 1964-09-28 1 CAPTURED INDONESIAN PARATROOP COMMANDER CALLS ON HIS REMAINING MEN IN JUNGLE TO SURRENDER SOETIKNO17 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-09-28 1 A DATIN AT A HARVEST FESTIVAL DATIN Salman, wife of the Mentri Besar of Selangor, cuts a handful of pad i stalks with a sickle at the padi harvesting festival opened yesterday by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamad Khir Johari. Straits Times picture by C.S. Choong (See52 words
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Article411 1964-09-28 1 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN I By EIGHT RAID STQRE, TAKE LORRYLOAD OF CHICKEN ESSENCE AND LIQUOR KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eifht robbers raided a godown belonging to Vernat Eastern Agencies Ltd.. in Sungei Besi Road here yesterday, and got away with $75,--000 worth of essence of chicken and liquor. This is411 words
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330 1964-09-28 1 Tengku: Beware Soek's latest tactics PREMIER KEEPS HIS PROMISE TO 30,000 rpELUK ANSON. Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today warned the nation to be on guard against Soekarno's latest "tactics of creating racial disturbances in the country "since he has failed to crush us by military means." He330 words
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Article23 1964-09-28 1 LONDON. Sun— Queen Mother Prederika of Greece will retire into a "complete private life," the London Sunday Telegraph said today.— UPl.23 words
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Article30 1964-09-28 1 TOKYO. Sun. China charged today that an American warship intruded into China's territorial waters and promptly issued a "serious" warning, its 325 th for such "military provocation."— UPL30 words
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Article30 1964-09-28 1 SEOUL. Sun— Foreign Ministry officials said yesterday Korea would send a delegation to Japan soon to discuss detailed terms of a US$2O million Japanese loan to Korea.30 words
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Article70 1964-09-28 1 'It is against Islam laws KARACHI. Sun.— Tue Pakistan Jamlat-Ul-Ulema. recognised as an authority on Muslim religion and law, declared today that Miss Fatimah Jinnah's decision to oppose President Ayub Khan in next year's presidential election is against the laws of Islam. Miss Jlnnah. 70-year-old sister of the late Mohammed70 words
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Article240 1964-09-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will be represented by a five-man delegation to the MalaysianThai border security talks beginning in Bangkok on Thursday. A Ministry spokesman told the Straits Times today the leader would either be the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, or the Minister240 words
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Article, Illustration200 1964-09-28 1 ONDON, Sun. A 13-year-old schoolgirl has announced her engagement to a 21--year-old American airman. Rosalyn Montesanto said at her parent's home at Kings Lynn. Norfolk: "I'm old enough to know my own mind. Even if I waited until I was muchMirrorpic - 200 words
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Article67 1964-09-28 1 PLYMOUTH. Sun— Mr. Harold Wilson said here tonight that the present confrontation in Malaysia had found Britain "lamentably lacking" in fast patrol boats The Labour Party Leader. In a speech in this naval and dockyard city criticising the Conservative Governments policies towards the Royal N»vy,Reuter - 67 words
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Article341 1964-09-28 1 $3.5 m railway deficit this year KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Railway Administration is facing a deficit of $3.5 million this year, the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said today. Last year it lost i $1.5 million. Dato Sardon added: "As long as there is a revenue deficit341 words
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Article40 1964-09-28 1 NEW AIRCRAFT LONDON. San— Britain'! •u person ic tactical ntrikereconnalssanrr T S R. 2 aircraft today madr sacceatful maiden liiu'Mt at Ministry of Ay Lit ion's secret airfield here. It rnadn »erfect takc-ofr. itayti aloft 14 minutes. Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article388 1964-09-28 2 Authorisation given to U.S. forces in Far East before second Tonkin incident, says paper WASHINGTON, Sunday. |HE Washington Post said yesterday that I.S forces in the Far East have been authorised to pursue any attacking plane from China or North Vietnam over their borders if necessary. ItReuter - 388 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-09-28 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's acting President, Dr. Subandrio. said yesterday that the nation was required to hold back the desire for better economic life ir» the interests of the Indonesian revolution Speaking ai a RatlieruiK ol i'oreign Ollice stalf. Dr. Subandrio.AP - 260 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-09-28 2 AI ISS Uunako Tsugaru, 25-year-old commoner fiancee of Prince Yobi. youngest son of Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako of Japan, is escorted tv lour police bodyguards as she walks through a crowd of about 50.000 well-wishers at Hi rosaki city, Aomori Prefecture, during a99 words
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Article151 1964-09-28 2 YEW YORK. Sun.—lndonesla could double Its tin production by modernising Its mining methods, an American professor has told the current International mineral processing congress. Prof. Nathaniel Arbiter, metallurgy expert at Columbia University in New York, told world mining representatives that Indonesia wasted much ofAP - 151 words
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260 1964-09-28 2 MOSCOW, Sunday. COVIET architects are regretfully abandoning the "five day wonder as a guarantee to Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev's promise of a separate flat jfor every family by 1980. It was a brilliant ld-ea. they say. but It had Its faults. The260 words
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Article87 1964-09-28 2 HONG KONG. Sun.—Cambodia s Chief of State. Prince Norodom Sinanouk, and his wife received a warm welcome when they arrived in Canton trom Hong Kong by special train lust night. New China news agency reported. The Chinese Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Yi. came fromAP - 87 words
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Article22 1964-09-28 2 RAWALPINDI. (Pakistan). Sun. Fi\f Indian troops were reported killed yesterday in shooting incidents along the Kashmir ceasefire line A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article87 1964-09-28 2 ISTANBUL. Sun. Mr. Refik Korakanan. lormer chairman vi the Turkish National Assembly, was released from prison loclay. specially pardoned by President Cemal Gursel on healtti grounds. Mr. Koraltanam who held office under Mr. Adnan Menderes. the former Prime Minister ousted by a military coupReuter - 87 words
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Article33 1964-09-28 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. India s Finance Minister. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. has announced an increase In India's bank rate from four-and-a-half to five per cent, to take effect immediately. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article135 1964-09-28 2 The crime worse than murder YEW YORK, Sun. A judge has sentenced Bernard Napoli, 21. to sen'e a minimum of 6li years in prison for peddling narcotics, mostly to high school pupils. Acting Justice Aaron F. Goldstein of the state Supreme Court said as he Imposed the sentence on Friday:135 words
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Miscellaneous19 1964-09-28 2 THE GAMBOLS »PPleby \1 M o-^ V TWO JO8&J I MOUJ?S A WEBtC^/^~Z^ \A ffi&Wfr. II H JL_ 2&19 words
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Article, Illustration2174 1964-09-28 3 Killer at the window was ALONE WASHINGTON, Sun. Lee Harvey Oswald, a 24-year-old ex-Marine who was "perpetually discontented with the world around him," alone was responsible- for the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas last November 22, the Warren Commission concluded in its official report made public tonight. The commission2,174 words
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Miscellaneous239 1964-09-28 3 Straits Times Crossword bbV bBT~TBbI iBi~" HI H 1h bH BBoll^^^B^^T^a^^ ACBOSS 13. What battleship ts 14's nelgh1. The doss going in to Mt. bour? (10). point reveals cralt (3-5). 16. Unimpaired although freS. His enthusiasm for flight quently dislocated in mounviaxed tatally! (6). tain debris (4-4). 9. He Is239 words
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122 1964-09-28 4 FIVE-YEAR ROAD PLAN PLAN APPROVED IN JOHORE lOIIORE BAHRU, Sun. J The Johore Bahru Town Council today approved a five-year development plan at its monthly meeting to improv/e roads, drainage, sewerage and other amenities of the town. The plan will be in operation from 1966 to 1970. Included in the122 words
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Article71 1964-09-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce tonight presented a souvenir shield to the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd., in appreciation ot its assistance in putting out a supplement on the opening of Its new building. The presentation was made by Senator Ko Teck71 words
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Article25 1964-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections Ordinance claimants list is now available for inspection at the registration office, at Empress Place, Singapore.25 words
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262 1964-09-28 4 SINGAPORE 1 Sun THE MINISTER for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today that Singapore, with its central position, could be a great steel pipe distribution centre for South- East Asia. Laying the foundation stone of the new Malaysia Steel Pipe Manufacturing Co., Ltd., factory262 words
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Advertisement489 1964-09-28 4 ■GALA CHARITY PREMIERE at't&YlDOZ SINGAPORE THURSDAY Ist OCTOBER at 900 pm Presented by The AMERICAN WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ALL PROCEED* IN AID OF SINGAPORE CHARITIKS Everyone thinks the world of Henry Orient! I as s piano a* a lover as a piano a has a great playar he a la |J489 words
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Advertisement116 1964-09-28 4 Advertiseme who wears it? A lot of a dress' popularity de pends, not only on the woman who wears it, but also the man in that woman's life. Nine out ef ten times, what he says, gees even with fashion, and ten out of ten men emphatically protest when their116 words
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Miscellaneous391 1964-09-28 4 THE foltowlnc Ii today* Khedule lacca iML 033) 840 pm. 1 of civil aircraft movpmrntn at UTA From Paprrtr. Nandl. Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: Noumea, Darwin (UT S6l) 750 ARRIVAL S P.m. Alitalia: From Rome, Teheran. BOAC: From Sydney, Brisbane. Bombay, Bangkok (AZ 764) 7.0S Dwwfci iBA 713) 7.30 p.m.:391 words
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Article376 1964-09-28 5 Moneylender's clerk tells court he paid two men $6,720 in exchange for two tickets they claimed had won total of $7,000 ALOR STAR, Sunday. MONEYLENDERS clerk, S. Krishnan, told the Sessions Court here today he paid $6,720 to two men in exchange for two Social Welfare lottery376 words
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Article45 1964-09-28 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.— Inche Ibrahim tin Abdul Rahman, a Member of Parliament for Seberang Tengan. has been elected chairman of the Poppy Day Appeal Committee in Bukit Mertajam. The secretary Is Mr. K. Kallalnathan and treasurer Mr. Teh Chooi Nai.45 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-09-28 5 'WELL DONE' FROM THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI URUNEI TOWN. Sun 1 Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, the Sultan of Brunei (above) has commended members of the security forces in Qrunei for their major part in raaintaining peace since the revolt two years ago. The Sultan was replyin g to congratulatory messages107 words
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Article65 1964-09-28 5 ALOR STAR. Sun. A housewife. Loo See Moi. 26. reported to the police that a stranger tried *o molest her in a lonely path at Fokok Sena, 12 miles from here, last night. Loo told police she was returning home from town alone when a65 words
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Article51 1964-09-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A speech on The Challenge of Indonesia" delivered recently by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at the University of Singapore will be broadcast over Radio Malaysia (Slngapura) English service in four parts on Sept 29. 30. and Oct. 1 and 2 at 7.1551 words
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320 1964-09-28 5 US A MARK OF APPRECIATION FOR ITS AID... IfUCHING. Sun. 1V Nine bridges to be built between SimangRang and Saratok in Sarawak's Second Division will be named after Australian towns as a mark of appreciation for the aid Australia is giving towards the320 words
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Article64 1964-09-28 5 MUAR. Sun.— Two visiting German trade unionists, Mr. Rudolf Gutte and Mr. Hans Flemming, will give a fenes of talks on the German trade union movement to 30 local unionists at the Rest House here on Oct. 9 at 7 30 p.m. Thr one-day course is64 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-09-28 5 Doctor and teacher wed in Ipoh T\R. HO FOOK CHEONG, of the Ipoh General Hospital, and Miss Mary Lee Mci Nooi, a teacher, who were married in Ipoh yesterday. He is the only son of Mr. Ho Cheok Foong, a businessman, and his bride is the only daughter of Mr.64 words
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224 1964-09-28 5 A $15MIL. BOOST FOR COCONUT INDUSTRY BATU PAHAT. Sunday. TiHE Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives A will spend $15 million under the second five year plan to expand the coconut industry, starting at Minyak Beku. seven miles from here. I The Minyak Beku project will cover 4,000 acres on a224 words
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Article52 1964-09-28 5 Fire causes $8,000 damage IPOH. Sun. A store containing old furniture and mattresses was destroyed at a midnight, tire in the Malaysian Rangers camp off Tambun Road here today. The damage is estimated at $8,000. Army fire experts from Kuala Lumpur are investigating. The fire was put out by two52 words
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Article59 1964-09-28 5 BINOAPORE Sun.-A cyclist, Ng Lian San, 39. of Henderson Road died yesterday after a collision with a bus along Tions Bahru Road near Bukit Ho Swee. Ng di"d a tew hours later after admission to the General Hospital. Eye-witnesses to the accident are asked to contact59 words
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443 1964-09-28 5 'When every citizen should defend his country...' T<AIPING, Sun.— There A is a time for peace and there is a time, when every citizen should defend his country. Dato V.T. Sambanthan, the national pre- 1 sident of the Malayan Indian Congress and Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, said here443 words
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210 1964-09-28 5 Confrontation... tourists even drop Bali to visit Malaysia PENANG, Sun MERICAN tourists are now by-passing Indonesia to visit Malaysia because of Soekarno's confrontation against this country, Mr Howard Wilson, tour conductor of World Travel Tour of California said in Penarg today. According to Mr Wilson. tourists did not even wishAgencies - 210 words
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Article81 1964-09-28 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— Tlw Minister of Welfare Services Han Abdul Hamid Khan, will visit the Old Peoples' Home and tour the South Pacific Textile Co mill at Jalan Kluansr here on Wednesday In the afternoon he will leave for Pontian. where he will distribute cash81 words
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Article47 1964-09-28 5 TAN AH RATA. Sun Mr Lai Char Wah from Kuala Lumpur has taken over from Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ibrahim as officer In charge of the Government agricultural experimental station here. Inche Aziz will leave for India next month for a course on tropical crops.47 words
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Advertisement171 1964-09-28 5 V DO YOU [SUFFER] L FROM A BRONCHITIS (or ASTHMA)? if to you will know the strain put on the system by those piping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by Wing KPHAZONE tablets lwa>s at hand, especially at night lime. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and Bivesi QUICK171 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-09-28 5 Hugs Bunny By Ralph Uvintdahl WKf) tilA^Y JOINT IS REALIZE I'D CUT< j BE SOME WAY R|f'^S^^&i k18 words
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Article, Illustration590 1964-09-28 6 Donald U'ren's call to Govt on behalf of railwaymen KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE former president of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, Mr. Donald U'ren, today called on the Government to grant the nations 14,000 railwaymen "all rights and privileges enjoyed by other590 words
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Article150 1964-09-28 6 RUM honours 2 for their services KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya today honoured, two leading trade unionists by presenting them with gold medals for their services to the union. They were Mr. Donald ITren. former president of tha RUM and now Asian representative of the International Transport Workers150 words
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114 1964-09-28 6 CINGAPORE. Sun.— A refraction of the sun's rays shining through ice crystals around the sun caused a big halo with an outer rainbow ring round the sun at 11 o'clock this morning. Many who noticed this unusual sight, which has happened before though114 words
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Article30 1964-09-28 6 MACHANO. Sun. The inaugural meeting of the Kelantan branch of the Malay College Association will be held on Friday at the Girl Guides Association Hall in Kota Bharu.30 words
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Article15 1964-09-28 6 MALACCA. Bun. The Malacca State Astembly will meet on Oct. 8 and 9.15 words
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284 1964-09-28 6 Byrne, Lim off to attract tourists to S'pore CINGAPORE Sun. The chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. K.M. Byrne, and the director, Mr. Lim .Too Hock, left here by CP\ today on a worldwide mission to attract tourists to Singapore. During their month-lon* tour they will visit top travel284 words
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136 1964-09-28 6 'A mother's joy' in words contest worth $75 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planning Association has called for entries for a true story contest, featuring "From Tears to Joy"— the story of a mothers triumph over hardship. Cash prizes of 575. $50 and $25 will be giver, to the best136 words
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Miscellaneous250 1964-09-28 6 AMUsfi Oop Bff V. T. tltm'iin HH^ALLrV.MICK, rUS OR' WEIL, MO I |_BESIPES WE I OH. THE \OU'RE I A BEAUTIFUL GOPPESS UKE VTXJ? I ALL THE SAME, WEEP LOOKING HAVE LOTS TOS YEAH? USUAL WASTING OF COURSE YOU HAVE BUT HOT. I RRA. FATHER 2EUS_ FOR HIM FOR A250 words
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Article, Illustration1752 1964-09-28 7 admiral who did not want war FOR THE LOSER AT TRAFALGAR IT WAS DEATH TOO -WITHOUT GLORY AND BY HIS OWN HAND ONE April day in ISO 6 a coach clattered into the courtyard of an inn in Renne* on the road from the port of Brest to Paris. From1,752 words
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Advertisement395 1964-09-28 7 W Mm XlI BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH One teaspoon of Bovril Contains ;;;;'v."--%^ As much IRON as 9oz fish —5 oz poultry s oz rice V- t\ 6oz pork oz mutton lOozmee n /-Lj-l—i bTH As much VITAMIN Bl (Thiaminc) as 7oz fish —3$ oz poultry —S oz rice I395 words
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Article86 1964-09-28 8 1* Wtrdt tit (Minimum) MR. S. CNCLLIAN and family of Baremban thank relative* aad friend" for condolence!, reatha. attendance and aervicee rendered the funeral of Mm Chelllab on 21.9.54. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Yeep Rla Poh thank all frienda and relativea for Uaelr oondoleocea, wreatba. acrolU. moßetary86 words
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Article26 1964-09-28 8 M Kerala 110 f Minimum) MR phanc KOK MING. Iteoelvad aX replied your letter da'ed A-ft-M. iWberei/a your reply I'rgent, plaaae kaaaiact ma peraonally. Ymg.26 words
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Article265 1964-09-28 8 1* Wt4, Sit (Minimum) AUSTRALIA'S Mm Kdlr MlHrr •taf* at Th* Cockpit Hotel. Tal: tfc pom PALACE SILK corkwil drraacM with n«ht beadlDK for that axtr* upaoalva look, at Mlaa Mink. Hotel Slncapura. Singapore. JUST RECEIVED hindwoven cottoo table mat and napkin aeta from CtMncin.il to complement any table265 words
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Article51 1964-09-28 8 U Wor4, UM (Mln.) •U*T SAVIOUR* CHURCH aannal Ml* will be beld on Saturday 3rd October from 11 am. to ft p.m. BETMESDA Braa Haaan Koad. Meaaagea for Chrtatiana by Mr. O.C.D. ■owley. well known Bible Trac her from England. *<-i>t. 2« to 2S s p m. All51 words
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Article661 1964-09-28 8 The International Tin Council and the U.S. General Services Administration face some difficult decisions when they meet early next month, says the shrewdest of the London i weekly journals. Any ninepenny crystal ball would come up with the same conclusion. The deficit in production has i grown,661 words
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Article333 1964-09-28 8 Dr. Goh Keng Swee's four reasons why Malaysia is better placed than most Asian countries to reach self-sustaining economic growth bear repeating. Their point is that I prosperity can be built only on well laid foundations. Any formula which ijnores this, which promises rapid rewards upon insubstantial bases,333 words
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Article256 1964-09-28 8 All except the morbid minded i and right wing and left wing fanatics who believe only what they want to believe will be satisfied by the Warren Commission's report on the aasassination of President Ken--1 nedy. The CommiMion found (that Oswald was a lone wolf, an assassin without256 words
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Article697 1964-09-28 8 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE By VUE live, we are told, in an age of statussymbols as if man had ever lived in any other kind of age. Reflecting on the British community in the brilliant light of this discovery it does seem that we have achieved a697 words
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Article, Illustration926 1964-09-28 8 BERNARD D. NOSSITER - The rivals on the same path BERNARD D. NOSSITER by LONDON. SUNDAY A CAMPAIGN TO BE FOUGHT WITH PERSONALITIES NOT PROGRAMMES IN a quiet square near the House of Pa r I iament stands the red brick headquarters of the Conservative Party. Fifty yards away, in the same square, is926 words
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LETTERS
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Article184 1964-09-28 8 THE S.T.C. Is to be con- gratulated for urovldlng one of the finest bus services in Singapore. One recent improvement was the extension of the route for service No. 17 and several others, from Raffles Quay to the vicinity of the Singapore Polytechnic. Polytechnic students.184 words
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Article72 1964-09-28 8 NEGRI Sembilan State Assembly members, following in the steps of other States, had voted themselves an increase of $125 monthly in their allowance, thus making it $500 In addition to other privileges. This increase was the second made within one year a 100 per cent increase! Idn72 words
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Article154 1964-09-28 8 MY frienda and I strongly feel that the producers of "Tod Tunes of the ek' and Highlight of the Pops' should be more ud-to-date in the presentation of these orocrammes in Radio Mala vela Kuala Lumpur. We feel that the oresent system of choosing the ton tunes154 words
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Article43 1964-09-28 8 THE clock tower which is the land mark of this town, Parlt Buntar, seems to work properly only occasionally a nd the lights on the tower are not switched on at night. This adds up to a depressing sight RESIDENT P«xit Bute43 words
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Advertisement665 1964-09-28 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. M Werim tit (Minimum) ROBERT K.dward and Roaiia a son 23 t»M at District Hoaptta. Taiplng Thanks to doctors and staff OIXON To Rua* and Valeric a aon land brother for Gregory at Oeneral ;Hospltal. Penanx. Thank* to doctor aad Nursing I I tt Ron*. Sl* (Minimum) KIR665 words
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Advertisement42 1964-09-28 8 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED m FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $479,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELYSAVE WISELYSAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. ■RANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH. lAST AHA.42 words
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Advertisement233 1964-09-28 8 iLw icHP^BJP Nice Girl. but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it I people might be saying thisabout you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I dorant. you know you're protected all day long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays IIHJr away because233 words
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152 1964-09-28 9 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun Two by-elections were held in Malaya yesterday, with the Alllance and the PMIP j winning one each In PAHANG. the Alliance won the by-election for the State constituency of Jelal Its candidate. Inche Abu Samah bin Idrls polled 3.338152 words
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Article71 1964-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult. Education Board is organising two extra four-month courses on raffia work, which will commence on Oct. 14 and i 17. Both classes will be conducted j at the annexe of the Adult Education Board in Fort Canning Rise. Application forms are71 words
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Article33 1964-09-28 9 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— The Minister of Information and BroadcastIng, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will address the annual meeting of Umno youth section of the Batu Pnhal division on Friday.33 words
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151 1964-09-28 9 M 3 promises $2 mil. to aid families to clear land KUANTAN, Sun. The Pahang State Government has allocated $2 million to help families under the various fringe alienation schemes in the State to clear their land. This wa& announced yesterday by the Mentrl Besar. Dato Yahya bin Ha.li Mohamed151 words
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Article48 1964-09-28 9 LONDON, Sun. Terms of an agreement with Malaysia safeguarding the pensions and conditions of service of British officials working In Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak have been published here. The agreements ensure that pensions and conditions should not be less favourable than before Malaysia's -independence. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article64 1964-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two men of the 24 Secret Society Group were arrested by the C.I.D. yesterday and detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance One. a member of the Gee Par Secret Socletv Group wa* arrested in Buk:t Ttmah Road, and the other a member64 words
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Article32 1964-09-28 9 PENANG. Sun.—The Penang Island Rural District Council will hold Its monthly meeting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday at the conference room of the new Government offices building in Downing Street.32 words
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Article, Illustration539 1964-09-28 9 VIALAYSIA can defend her sovereignty however long Indonesian confrontation may last if the output of food on the "home front" is increased, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. He was speaking at the opening of a padi539 words
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Article307 1964-09-28 9 ORDER TO BANISH MAN IS SET ASIDE Legal adviser 'not aware of citizenship ordinance**' IPOH, Sunday. AN appeal by a coffee shop assistant, Hon Ty« Wan, 25. to set aside a banishment order was allowed by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here yesterday. Hon, who was served with307 words
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91 1964-09-28 9 ALOB STAR. Sun .—Two padlj planters. Ahmad bin Abdul Jaafar, 23. and Ramld bin Jusoh. 22, were j each allowed $5,000 ball In the| Sessions Court here today when they pleaded not guilty to a Joint charge of unlawful possession of91 words
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257 1964-09-28 9 Exert every effort to attract ships to port: Manicka PORT SWETTENHAM. Sunday. 'THE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said today that every effort must be made to attract more ships to the port. He was speaking at the annual meeting of the Harbour Trade Union here. He said that257 words
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Article93 1964-09-28 9 KUALA TRENOOANU. Sun.— The Trengganu branch of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare has fixed Oct. 8 as Its flag day. It will also organise a Universal Children's Day mass rally at the Sultan Sulaiman primary school padang on Oct., 10. About 5.000 school children93 words
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Article69 1964-09-28 9 SINOAPORE. Sun— Mr Peter Kow has been elected president of the Singapore Qualified Tourist Ouldes Association. Other officials are Mr. Noel E. De Sousa (vicepresident t; Mr. OnK Thlan Kirn (secretary): Mrs. R. Ourusamy (assistant secretary): and Mr. Ambrose Perelra (treasurer). Committee members: Mr. Osca R.69 words
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Article22 1964-09-28 9 MUAR. Sun —More than 1.000 people here were X-rayed by a Government mobile unit m its two-day visit ending today.22 words
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Article29 1964-09-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Institute of Public Relations. Malaya, has been renamed the Institute of Public Relations, Malaysia, a special meeting of the Institute decided yesterday.29 words
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Article27 1964-09-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU. oun. Thi Sultan of Johore. Sultan lauaU, will open the town public library, to be named after him. at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.27 words
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Article119 1964-09-28 9 Sun. Hunters of wild boar and green pigeon here are now required to give their rames and report to the police before and after a hunt. While boar hunters appreciate the precaution because the hunt takes them Into the Jungle, pigeon hunters think It is119 words
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100 1964-09-28 9 TOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Johore Bahru Town Council at its monthly meeting today passed a resolution to increase councillors' allowances from $100 to 5250 a month. A notice is to be sent to the State Government asking it to approve the increases. Opposing the motion.100 words
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Advertisement136 1964-09-28 9 Relax in the sun with SWIMWEAR mmM JUM^f wk I i f She's off to house r^l^ That look t*ll« you that look of plrasant JBBr J ■anticipation *j| I lor hHnclloom hnua* .J^B a^fl I I U whne »h«- like* Mm -""'7 to shop. Modern dp*icn» artfully c.mbincd H136 words
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Advertisement196 1964-09-28 9 DAY &EB| AFTER-SALES SERVICE including Sundays and Public Holidays. I To ensure prompt service "11 and supply of spare parts Insist on Certificate of llsTI *O Guarantee issued by *&fl O I Kian Gwan (Malaya) Ltd. jfji Fop the best go for AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS mOVyiOOMI- IINCAfOM196 words
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Miscellaneous657 1964-09-28 9 Today's Radio, TV Fancy Pree; 11.00 News; 1105 RADIO SINGAPORE This Weeks Maestro: 11.30 St Sweet And Sentimental; 12 SHORTWAVE SERVICES: (midnight) Close. 61 and 15 Mrtm MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: RAD'O MALAYSIA 476 Metrr* «sa."M!a -asrv? 7.10 UD And About; 7.30 News: A.M.: 6.00 Pro*, summary: 60? 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin:657 words
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Article989 1964-09-28 10 John Slimming; ALLINGTON KENNARD - John Slimming. ALLINGTON KENNARD GREEN PLUM AND A BAMBOO HORSE IX FORMOSA. By (John Murray 255.) Reviewed by I 1 AT the Rome Olympic Games four years ago a team from the East startled the packed stadium by the standard its flag-bearer carried. "Taiwan", it proclaimed in large black989 words
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Article183 1964-09-28 10 New light on Indian thought FACETS OF INDIAN THOUGHT. By Betty Heimann. (Allen and Unwin) AT her death three years ago. Professor Heimann left unpublished this collection of essays, which had been written over a number of years. All through its traceable period of nearly forty cen- turles, Indiau thought183 words
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Article362 1964-09-28 10 A flip round the world ROUND THE WORLD IN 70 DAYS. By Bernard Neuman. (Herbert Jenkins 255. i By Walter Warwick A SEVENTY-DAY flip round the world is neither short enough to boast about nor long enough for more than first and possibly wrong impressions. Like falling in love. Mr.362 words
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271 1964-09-28 10 BALLOT BOX AND BAYONET. By Hugh Tinker. (Chatham House Essays: Oxford University Press. Bs. (id.) By 808 PIDGEON THIS lengthy paperback, sponsored by the Royal Institute of International Affairs has a melodramatic title (no lurid picture on its cover) but It Is in fact271 words
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Article131 1964-09-28 10 ENGLISH VERBAL IDIOMS. By Frederick T. Wood. (Macmillan 18s.) FT this most useful book Dr. Wood provides In his own words, a guide to ordinary written and spoken English. Intended primarily for foreign students of English. It has as basis the verbal compounds, so numerous in131 words
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Advertisement555 1964-09-28 10 GIFT If Wm DAY 4jJJii Says why YOU should shop at METRO ♦VWVbVAVW.WiV.ViVi'I VWV. V.V.W.V.Nf ji FOR WEEK 21st 26th .5 September, 1964 j: I the GIFT DAY is 5 FRIDAY, 25th SEPT., 1964 »_i_JJUL*JUUUUUUL^ A Htin* b*^ •nr rTTi imnriv Customers holding sales receipts bearing this date (25th SEPT.,555 words
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Advertisement133 1964-09-28 10 V RENT I REDIFFUSION I L TJT 1 REMOVE V UNWANTED \Mi,f HAIR 111 NMR if Removes unwanted hair T^Li in minutes, more t j[ effectively than shaving! A Leave's your skin smoother, and lovelier. J Completely safe. H r-- Mr .1 NAIR LOTION —»7Sr«»— quick acting 1 c fragrant133 words
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Advertisement1387 1964-09-28 11 TO LIVERf Out S'pon SaiM P. S'riam Penant NTENM Luerpttl, AvOMNNltt 1 1 Pt/Oet 1 mUS Liferptal, Glasgow Cdi. 33 Oct 1 tct 4 j'QMEt Limpeel tct S Oct I Od 1/ I Od 10 .ALTHYBIUS Lue.-peel. Dublin, Glasgow... Od 11/11 Oct 17 fRRHUS Dublin, Lutrpttl. Glasgow Oct 11 Oct1,387 words
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Advertisement1336 1964-09-28 11 ■t^//s»^/JJAMk^^7« Pv^l THE EAC LINES l«V\~_yg^H »"C«wn dAAf iwtwmr.wniWMAM* rmtwo Ot"KA« NOMI II.uMWIO. lOKlxtS M.wlllOan fkaaa IMI Pk*«t ***** Pteae Ott Pteaa inn SAILINGS Tt GENOA, LE HAVRt. HAMBURG, IREMU. ANTWERP. POTttRQAM fMSTERIAM OSLO GOTHEHIURt ANQ COPENHAtEN S'pon P. Vnaa Ptnang "PANAMA" I)* Sailld Sailld ll Part/21 Sept •BEIRA" a)1,336 words
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Advertisement1310 1964-09-28 11 1 BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS. BEN VENUE ggi j»" 1 SingaDori 1 Sham Penant Hull Net 11 la Part/Sept 2t Stft it, 1 Dotttrdam Net 21 BENDORAN i= gj Sinuoore Pt. Sham Perang Rotterdam Nit II Oct 1/ 4 la Pt/Sipt 31 Oct 5 51,310 words
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Advertisement1300 1964-09-28 11 |to^ EUERMAN BUCKRJUI S.S. CO., LTD. lltiyH LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE lr^^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore f. 9tma **n-i 1 tCin 0» WEUINSTON Ma. fifTt tatt aVltSaat CITY OF LEICESTEI 7/ I Oet 10/12 Oet 13 Oct I -FLAMINIAN 24/2t Oet 27/21 Oct It Oct tCITV OF NEWCASTLE 2S/27 Oct1,300 words
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Article1226 1964-09-28 12 r THE table of shares on the I MaUjran Stock Exchange shows I last business to September 19 (A) and last business, dace thai date (B) with H and L standing i tor Highest and Lowest business for 1983 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS Alt*1,226 words
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Article47 1964-09-28 12 Sept. 21. Sept. 22. Sept. 23. Sept. 24. Sept. 28. Sept. 26. Industrial*: 79.63 79.95 79.74 79.82 79.36 79 19 Tinx: 119.76 120.42 122.31 124.85 126.96 126.69 rubbers: 100.70 100.70 100.70 100.30 100 30 100 30 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.47 words
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Article68 1964-09-28 12 Kv>o dfh. litilmiNtiii ord*. Anglo Thai Sime Darin Brradin raigirlea Bk. MerUjara Rub. I'emerloh < in riTH payment 10 "i* I2ir. 5'rt 5% 8% ll.tr pavablr Sept. 30 Oct. 39 Nov. 4 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Oct. 15 t Interim plus bonus Total for68 words
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709 1964-09-28 12 Tin puts on $80 since start of September THE price of Straits tin on Saturday rose $10.75 a i picul to a new post-Korean War peak of $759.73 on an ofTerlne unofficially estimated to have fallen 15 tons to 210 tons. The weeks offerinKst totalled an estimated 1,411 BMt iu;iinst709 words
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Advertisement1098 1964-09-28 12 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. Great Lakea/East Canada Smrvi— H'koni Yokohtmi Htlitu Montrspl loronto CltMline Cmct|t -eukrai Mtn" 11 13 Oct 21 Oct 2f Nt* 24 Ntt W««t Coast of Central/South America Sarvlo* YTami Cormto G'qun Canto Anci V'riuo Ikophii "Ctat Bkjrf 17 Nn 12 Oee IB Dec 241,098 words
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Advertisement976 1964-09-28 12 H^IoRIENTl rTfirs J I Tl__ I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Penonq 17th October 1964 Dcpcrtt:Singapore 20th October 1964 (Passengers embark 19th October 1964) For Hongkong 23rd/ 24th October Japan 28th October/ Ist November Hongkong 4th/Bth November Singapore 11 th November 1964 Returnt:Penong 13th976 words
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Advertisement648 1964-09-28 12 WESTBOUND: EUROPE SEP»ICE S'wi ""TTRanT"" Pinang MarteifMs, Ha»n, Oiekirk, NAUSICAA 14/18 Oct 11/18 Oct 28 Set Antwerp. Haakurf, Brean Rittenlaa S OJJJN»J*ESTAFRICASERYICr. Singapore "~~nn3tHn7ToT^oT"lTMb"eth (24/18), Capetown (28/181. HDRA 8/ I Oct Mata.'i (11/18), Port Maicourt, LagOl, Apapa (8/11), s Cotonou (8/11|, Lorni. temi. Tikoraoi, FreeioNi, Oakar (22/11). EASTBOUND: Op. An.648 words
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Advertisement228 1964-09-28 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Vessel Pep. S"por« Arr. Genoo "G. MARCONI" 3/10/64 19/10/44 "VICTORIA" IS/ 10/44 7/11/44 "6. GALILEI" 7/11 64 21/11/44 'ASIA" 19/11/44 .2 12 64 •VICTORIA" 17/12/44 9/ 1/43 "G. GALILEI" 9/ 1/4S 25/ 1/4S "ASIA" 21/228 words
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Article28 1964-09-28 13 RL'BBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicoi). Sept. 21. 69JteU. $750.87, U. 69J eta. 5741.00 23. 70J cts. $735.00 24. 70~; cts. $739.5* 25. 70, cti. $749.00 26. $759.7528 words
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1923 1964-09-28 13 From Our Market Correspondent r J*II M four-day delivery rule for industrial shares is to be enforced indefinitely. The committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia, which reached this decision at a meeting on Friday, believes this is necessary in the present emergency. The1,923 words
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Article39 1964-09-28 13 qnHE Malayan Exchange Banks' A»«o- ciatien made these chances In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $:00>: Soiling TT or OD ready: Dtutscha Marks 123 1/8: Swiis Francs 13'J 3/H; Swedish Kroner 165 3/4.39 words
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Article36 1964-09-28 13 ON the frt« exchange market In Hong Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.76* for TT 8.75* (or uih. Stirling was quoted at 15.W and en* tael of geld at 249}.36 words
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Article708 1964-09-28 13 liHE following is a complete iist of revised quotations for the weel ended on Friday. September 25. B. <m«a. ords U.4W Boustrad 1.37 i .b. Holdings 2.16 Con. Tin smelt pref 17/S» Ords 45/Uunlopa I-" 3 Kast Smelt 340 t:.-.so .i i.i* tin) deb 103 Fed.708 words
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Advertisement357 1964-09-28 13 l.». "RAJULA" IM 'STATE OF MADRAS" BOOKINGS JANUARY/JUNE 1965 FROM SINGAPORE. Unberthed and Bunked bookings tor the period January/ June, 1965, on the above vessels will be open as from Ist October, 1964, and the following rules are to be adhered to> 1. All applications should be made by Registered357 words
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Advertisement400 1964-09-28 13 BY ORDER OF THE SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER. P.W.D. AUCTION SALE OF Confiscated Motor Vehicles comprising: Austin A4O, Ford, Hillman, Opel Kapltan Rekord, Morris Commercial Van, Morris Minor Vespa Honda Motor cycles, etc. To be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 Si 16 Robinson Road, Spore ON WEDNESDAY 30th SEPTEMBER. 1964400 words
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Advertisement971 1964-09-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT. Applications are Invited from persons qualified as Advocates and Solicitors or the equivalent professional qualification In any Commonwealth Country for an appointment as Assisting Counsel i in the Attorney-Generals Chambers. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: Not less than three years professional experience either in Government service971 words
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Advertisement542 1964-09-28 13 NOTICE APPLICATIONS have been made to the Directors of the Company to issue duplicate Share Certificate in names of the undermentioned shareholder in place of the original certificate stated to have been lost. mislaid or destroyed. Shareholder No. of Shares Share Certificate Distinct!** No. Number* Choon Tan Lin 990 1542 words
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Advertisement2144 1964-09-28 14 155 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word, %o llttm r—Bot It eU txtrm FURNISHED UNFURNISHED flats in rteautiful surroundings. District 9. Pbone s pore ***** -10. 00 a.m. to 4 IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Furnished 2- bedroom flats with 1 aircondiHoned in Tangiin Road. Please apply Tel: No: Spore 23US'. 1 REQUIRED for long lease2,144 words
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Advertisement984 1964-09-28 14 EDUCATION m Word* U (Him.)— Box to rts txtro PIANOFORTE THEORY at rOur oome by specialised /quallned/over 20 years experienced teacher. 'RUM examinational. All grades. Bos A4OM S.T Sucre. HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing? Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Berlta Kanaa daily, the only roroanlsed National984 words
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Advertisement922 1964-09-28 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS It Words U (KHm.)—Box to rls txtrm HOW TO TRAVEL without being rich! You rloo't nave to spend fantastic sums to travel. You can evea see the world and get paid for It. World fanous book tells bow. Details from Choong Associate* Mori. P.O. Box 953. I'tnani. HOLIOAY922 words
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Advertisement739 1964-09-28 14 PEST CONTROL i termite attask with THOMAS COWANS WHITE ANT I BARRIER Built-in Protection under oonstructloa wtth ■Tree Berries A ihisrsntrt tram An Ciwneuoed. Properly equipped Uompaay. with An ICstablisued deputation at all •ORNEO COMPANY < omees in Urn i BAST. I RENTOKIL MALAYSIA LTP (Ineerperstsd In Slngapsrs'.. (formerly Fumigation739 words
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Advertisement734 1964-09-28 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words U (Mtm.)-Box rta. asjtre FONC A MANSOR offers a special range of good and reliable used cars ror yon to choose your Meal can. Please call at 30 Kramat Road, off Juvrnagh Road (Spore) for a free lemon strat lon or Tel. *****. FOR SALE734 words
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Advertisement710 1964-09-28 14 AT YOUR SERVICE Words U < Him.)— Box it rls. rxrru WHILI YOU UTAH roouatal KIM i 'im., Printing asrvioa, Blast's. M. •Wiimou Koad. B*por* U2340. BRING YOUR PLAN rraciDgs to Motion amltb of Battery Koad Cor dpcsdy Prints, Conscientious work BEFORE THAT SPECIAL data malls h dats who us710 words
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Advertisement572 1964-09-28 14 MALAYAN CEMENT LIMITED INTERIM DIVIDEND The Directors of Malays Cement Limited announce that as the trading profits of the current year show an improvement over those for the first half of last year lt has been decided to maintain the interim dividend at 7>v.o on the capital as increased by572 words
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550 1964-09-28 15 BRITISH SOCCER ROUNDUP continued their unbeaten run to keep their three-point lead at the top of the English Football League Div. One when they beat London rivals, Arsenal, 3-1 yesterday. Chelsea now have 17 points from 10 matches, and their win yesterday was fully550 words
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Article1326 1964-09-28 15 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1 Chelaea 3 Birmingham 3 Everton 5 Blackburn 3 Leicester 1 Blackpool 3 Sunderland 1 Fulham 1 Stoke 4 Leeds 1 Notts Forest Z Liverpool 5 Aston Villa 1 Manchester I. 4 Tottenham 1 ShrfT. Wed. 2 Wolvea WH\ 1 Burnley 2 West Ham1,326 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-09-28 15 I ONDON. Sun. Mary Rand (Britain) leapt a wind-assisted 22 feet (6.705 m) at Portsmouth yesterday to become the first woman In the world ever to reach that distance in the long jump. The performance cannot be put forward for ratification because there wasReuter - 207 words
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221 1964-09-28 15 AMERICANS WIN DOUBLES TO TAKE 2-1 LEAD I Davis Cup challenge round /UJEVELAND, Sun. The United States took a big stride towards retaining the Davis Cup when they won the doubles yesterday for a 2-1 lead over Australia in the challenge round here. Chuck McKlnley and Dennis Ralston battled outReuter - 221 words
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Article310 1964-09-28 15 BOXING- Mexico City, Sun. In this round, Ramos's mouth turned into a fountain of blood. He was almost unconscious but still standing when the bell rang. At this point, the referee declared that the champion would not be able to come out for the twelfth.310 words
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Article44 1964-09-28 15 MOSCOW. So/..— Grlgorl Klimov, who failed to quality 'or the Soviet Olympic team, broke two world walking records yesterday. He clocked 4hr 9mln. 56.45ec. for 50 kilometres and also beat the 30 miles record whioh he passed in 4hr Omln. 46.8 sec. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article395 1964-09-28 15 RUGGER fARDIFF, Sun. The Fijian Rugby Union touring team, who arrived in Britain almost unheralded three weeks ago, earned a tremendous ovation from the ***** crowd at famous Cardiff Arms Park yesterday after a thrill-a-minute match against a Welsh XV. The Fijians were beaten byReuter - 395 words
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Advertisement1557 1964-09-28 15 ns CHAPTER 19S (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellerj from the followinf Pawnbrokers' Shop*. Mo. 13a Mew Bridge Koaa, Lam Joon along (Chop Sem Foni No. 255 South Bridge Road. Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fait) Yong Kee. Ho. 287 buuth Bridge Koad, Scow Kian (Chop Nam Cneong). Ma 1031,557 words
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Advertisement61 1964-09-28 15 RENOLD JH| MOTORCYCLE J^p^ffl^ AND MOPPED CHAINS W^W We hove pleasure to announce It 1 Messrs RENOLD CHAINS LTD., of Manchester have appointed us as SOLE DISTRIBUTORS in MALAYSIA BRUNEI for their MOTORCYCLE AND MOPPED CHAINS. Enquiries and further information apply: UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD., 137, Orchard Road, Singapore. 114,61 words
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Article, Illustration351 1964-09-28 16 PHILIP KHOO - Two youths murdered in clash between secret societies PHILIP KHOO:, By Singapore, Sun TWO youths were murdered today in a secret society clash between two sections of the 18 group In a kampont? off Braddell Road. The two dead were Poh Tee Kiah. 20. a labourer stayIng at Toa Payoh351 words
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159 1964-09-28 16 Selangor are now one up on S'pore CRICKET ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor beat Singapore, the holders, by ten wickets in the Malaysian Cricket Association inter state competition final which ended on the Pad a n g here this morning. Final scores: Singapore 184 and 136; Selangor 298 and 24 for159 words
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274 1964-09-28 16 New Rahang records by Cook and Sershall CEREMBAN, Sun —Mike Cook (Lotus 2OB). Mrs. H. Yap (Morris Cooper) and Peter Sershall (Norton), all of Singapore, set up course records at the Malayan Motor Sports Club's Rahang Road sprint here today. Cooks reconds were 21.38.5 ec for racing cars unlimited and274 words
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Article149 1964-09-28 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. South, trailing 1-5 after the tirst uuy's play in the Guiliemard Cup lawn tennis match yesterday, rallied to beat North 6-5 at the Padang here today. In the McCabe Reay Cup for women. South who had a winning lead of 4-1 yesterday, completed a149 words
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Article47 1964-09-28 16 MALACCA, Sun. The Chief Minister's team to meet the visiting Indian Olympic hockey team at Kubu Stadium here tomorrow <5 p.m.): Ho Koh Chyc; Ranjit Singh. I M. Shanmugunathan; Arulraj. Doraisamy. L. van Huizen; D. Nonls. Kvrtar Singh. Sarjeet Singh. Ismail Bakri. Lim Fung Choi.?.47 words
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Article312 1964-09-28 16 SWIMMING SINGAPORE. Sun. Malaysia's Olympic swimmers Tan Thuan Heng, Bernard Chan. Michael Eu. Marny Jolly and Jovina Tseng gave splendid performances in the schools in-ter-district championships at the Chinese /Swimming Club pool today. The five teenage stars were chiefly responsible for the 18. new recrds and312 words
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Article2107 1964-09-28 16 JPOH, Sun.— Panama Boy won first time out in the main sprint here today. It was a most impressive victory as the five-year-old was slowly away and then was checked about a furlone out. But jockey Moses Lee quickly regained balance and Panama Boy2,107 words
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Article47 1964-09-28 16 TOTAL POOL $104.(100 1 No. *****3 ($25,740) 2 No. *****2 ($12,870) 3 No. *****8 ($6,435) Starters ($595 eacni: .nov *****2, *****7. *****0, *****3. *****9. *****4. *****6. *****6. *****8. *****8. *****8. *****8. Consolation ($5Ol each): No*. *****1. *****1, 2295*5, *****2. *****8, *****4. *****4, *****8. *****8, *****6.47 words
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Article54 1964-09-28 16 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian Police retained the Caldwell Cup when the? beat Malaysian Armed Forces by 10 wickets in their annual two-day cricket match at Gurney Road here today. Final scores: Armed Forces 94 and 120 ide Witt 4-21 Police 202-9 die iR. da Silva 67 and54 words
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Article44 1964-09-28 16 SOCCriß— Rordlmn Cup: Ipoh Indians 5 Penan? Indians 1 (at Ipohi; S'gor Indians 7 Pahancr Indians 2 (at K.L.i Batu Pahnt Lge: Parlt Sulontt 4 Kilat "B" 0 RrCiOER Johore 8 (Reneanic Blues 11 Whites. BADMINTON Malaysian Malays tourney: Selangor 5 Malacca 0.44 words
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Article50 1964-09-28 16 Rare 1 Pieternel is49i; Rare 2 La Fiama (MB); I Rue 3 Skyway < S2l < Race 4. v Stat«Mnan '.<s7>. Rar-.'l I Brndara Siucapura ($2l >; Ruce 6 ViuU II (MS); Rare 7 Panama Boy (SM); Race 8 Pot of (inld iS2B', Rac* I 950 words
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Obituary106 1964-09-28 16 MRS. Teo G«ok Tong (Nee Poh Oeofc Lian) aue 73. passed away ptncefully on M-V-44, leaving 2 aona William Tao WM LenK and Stephen Teo Wee Kow, 1 daughter-in-law and 4 grandchildren. Cortege, will leave the residence No. IS LoroQK 21 A. Geylani; on Monday 2fllh Septi'mbor 1964 at106 words
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