The Straits Times, 22 November 1964
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Title Section21 1964-11-22 1 NATIONAL ÜBRARYI SINGAPORE. 23N0VW64 i *w^ I in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,499 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1964 20 CENTS KDN 73221 words
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Article1896 1964-11-22 1 DAVID KRAAL - Safety first on the Stock Mart DAVID KRAAL By SINGAPORE, Sat.— The year was 1929, and the Wall Street crash echoed round the world. The effect in Malaya was ruthless competition among the brokers. They were iged in a fight for survival. Each made his own ruies or adopted those1,896 words
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238 1964-11-22 1 $150,000 BOOST FOR THE DEFENCE FUND KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The National Defence Fund tod; y received its biggest contribution to date with $150,000 from Malayan Banking Limited. Thanking the managing director of the bank. Mr. Khoo Teck Puat. the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said238 words
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Article31 1964-11-22 1 AENGELHOM. (South-west I Swecii'ii'. Sai. One passenger w.is completely unhurt when a i Swedish Convulr airliner craabed here yesterday, killine; 31 people I and Injuring 11 others— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article131 1964-11-22 1 I^UCHING. Sat. Thou- sands of people are expected to greet the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisurt Agong when they arrive here on Monday to begin a State visit to Sarawak. The Commissioner of the Sarawak Constabulary. Mr R T. M Henry, has asked the131 words
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Article56 1964-11-22 1 KUALA LUMFUK Sat Tensku Abdul Aziz tarn M 'lie Sultmi of Pnliaiic "h> attend a two-year officers' trstnliik! CMW .'I Uh P.iKim,iii Military Academy. K.ikul. in West Pakistan Tenuku A/i/ if- the Ulaysian to attend the Academy. The SulUn of Pahane has two other dons56 words
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Article1229 1964-11-22 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON: By Kuala Lumpur, Sat BERJAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —Although the Indonesians have modern ships they are not much of a menace in South East Asia because they do not know how to handle the sophisticated weaponry on their cruisers. This is the opinion of1,229 words
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Article331 1964-11-22 1 The brave men on the front OINGAPORE. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today that he was impressed by the high spirits, morale and determination of the security forces in the frontline in Sabah. The Prime Minister, who returned today after a four-day tour of Sabah. told newsmen at the331 words
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Article61 1964-11-22 1 ALOR STAR Sa' Thr Krdah State Sprrctan I bin Oman, ra miurrrl when his nr wrnt off the marl anrl enutMd n-.to the 2<v»i mile Alor Star-Suner-i R^ id :u one o'clock this mnrrlrcr Dato shuib with bijtn the head and .shoulders mitted to61 words
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Article48 1964-11-22 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A:. aircralt left RAF Chanui toda? with 7.000 pounds of cloth lor Saigon as relief gift to flood victims in South Vietnam, an RAfr spokesman said today. An additional 6.000 pounds of cloth will be flown there firnn Chanel next week.48 words
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Article51 1964-11-22 1 BANGKOK, >at M.iUim,i has reported a number of major uchiewnirnls in water resource development, durinc a I'nitrd Nations sponsored conftrence which ended w-icr-<Un. It focused attention <>n the construction of a water supply scheme for rural areas, irrigation and its extrnsive Cameron Highlands project for increased power51 words
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Article37 1964-11-22 1 LONDON Sat. Qurrn I li/.il«rtli and I'rincp Philip rrlebraifd thrir 17th wrddins anniversary \rstrrda>. 1 hr> vpent thr mnrninc it Buckingham l'.»larf and left •-atrr Xi opind Ilir wrrkrnd pr"atcl> in the rountr*.— lPl37 words
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Article282 1964-11-22 2 'Maudie' case maharajah's estate LONDON. Siturday. SIR ll.«ri Sinuh. the fabulously wealthy Maharaja o. Janimu and Kaiharir who was once tin- victim ol a VI'iO.UUO nriadlc, left an estate in England valued at £123,767, it m revealed taelaj Sir llari. who had an annual income of E2 million for '?.">282 words
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Article173 1964-11-22 2 GEMS SALE An invitation to Rangoon SINGAPORE. Sat. The Burmese Consul in Slnapore. U Maung Hla. has Invited leading jewellers. chambers of commerce and Malaysians to visit Rangoon for an exhibition and sale of "Burmagems." The exhibition of Bur- ma's finest precious stone.s will be held from Dec. 1 to173 words
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Article, Illustration728 1964-11-22 2 TENGKU: 'WE MUST STAND TOGETHER' JESSELTON, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here f oday that Malaysia's defence costs may soon rise to $2 million a day. Malaysia is to spend about $1 million a day under the IPBS estimates. The Tengku728 words
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163 1964-11-22 2 Officers in Sabah may get allowance TESSELTON. Sat.— Malay«l an officers serving in Sabah might be given allowances to meet the hijth cost of living here, the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today. The Tengku said that he had been told of the cost of living here, and that163 words
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Article56 1964-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tht Prime Minister and Minister of Culture. Youth and Sport*. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today donated $200 to the N;itional Defence Fund and Cultural Fund. The donation was made in connection with the Mining of the historic..! play "Laila Sari" by the Ministry56 words
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Article48 1964-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. S;U.— Two officials of the National Productivity CentiT here flew to Geneva today to attend a United NaMons productivity centres conference. They were the ILO chief adviser. Mr. H. Whitaker: and a training and investigation officer. Inche Abu Kassim bin Hajl Mohamed.48 words
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Article37 1964-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. S;it— The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will open the Ninth National Convention of the Junior Chamber of Main ya Ht the British Council Hall here next Saturday.37 words
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Article176 1964-11-22 2 'Urge for direct US action is continuing to rise* BOSTON, Sat. The Christian Science Monitor said in an editorial yesterday that the United States is gradually taking the offensive in South -East Asia. It mentioned use of American planes based in Laos as an example. "The first176 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-11-22 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sat— Were the three Indonesians gunned down by the British minesweeper Fiskerton in Singapore Harbour five days ago on their way to blow up the petroleum bunkering station on Pulau Sebarok? This is suggested in the letter which Mr. R. Ramani, Malaysia'sReuter - 263 words
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179 1964-11-22 3 ANCHORS AWEIGH! STRANDED YACHT FOR SPORE PENANG. Sat.— lt will be anchor's aweigh for a stranded American couple when they sail for Singapore at the end of the month on the next leg of their round the world cruise in their yacht. Koae. Retired U.S. naval lieutenant Carlton B. Taylor,179 words
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134 1964-11-22 3 Young wife tells court: Husband's friend embraced, kissed me BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. A PRETTY 17-year-old housewife, Hasnah binte Hassan, told the Magistrate's Court here today she was embraced and kissed by a man she had known for only three months. Hasnah was testifying against a labourer. Man bin Awang. 34. accused134 words
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Article89 1964-11-22 3 by Mr. Leo PermAustralia after Malaysia's Raja Nong Chik had appealed to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference at Kingston. Jamaica, for help in the battle against Soekarno: >-- Two member nations of the Commonwealth, which are near neighbours. Australia and New Zealand, are helping and will continue to help.89 words
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Article53 1964-11-22 3 PENANG. Sat An American expert in camping and youth recreation, Dr Wiliiam D Thompson, will arrive here on Monday on a tour ot North Malaya. Now an adviser to the Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sports. Dr. Thompson is helping to plan youth camps and training53 words
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Article35 1964-11-22 3 KINGSTON. Sat.— Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. today appealed to fellow members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association for help In building a new $2-.. million Legislative House —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article41 1964-11-22 3 TANGKAK, Sat— Thr Tangkak Solidary Committee will hold their solidarity rally at the Padang Besar here on Nov. 29 at 4.30 p.m. The .Mentrl Besar of Johore. Pato Haji I Hassan b'n Hajl Yunos, will i Address the peopl«.41 words
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Article, Illustration415 1964-11-22 3 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By Mrs. Kok and baby daughter after the ordeal, "I was scared to death," she said. They were formerly living in Setapak, and had moved in only two weeks ago. Sunday Time picture. J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A masked robber415 words
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Advertisement472 1964-11-22 3 Mm m f.'S^luV Mm I .J*- I^'^ m I Mm L3.~f. ix-'J. Mm IV^V-Tji Vr ViV I DON'T ll LOSE INTEREST II IN LIFE JL OPEN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5", whea I you place it in a Deposit Account472 words
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284 1964-11-22 5 pENANG. Sat. A 1 Singapore pensioner made a special trip to Penam; today to take a last look at his 26--year-old daughter, a member of the Little Sisters of The Poor. sovrnty-two-year-old Mr. Slh Kirn Vow accompanied i>n the 500-mlle Journey by his family.284 words
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105 1964-11-22 5 Advertisement Beauty Hint For Two-Tone Complexions To promote clear normal beauty for the two-tone skin, care for the complexion as though It were in reality two different faces. Thorough nightly cleansing is most important and the oily panels ichin. nose and forehead i should be cleansed with entration milk as105 words
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Article168 1964-11-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Director of the People's Action Party central political bureau. Mr. S Rajaratnam. las' night disclosed the secret of the party's success in the past 10 years. He said: "The PAP has been able to survive all these years, -rowing from strength to168 words
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Article71 1964-11-22 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Shi. A villager, who claimed he was an a picnic when arrested, fined 5250 or three months' jail in the sessions court here today. Saileh bin Haji Abdullah, who paid the fine was found guilty on two eh. iiges ol pOMMring two packets of dynamite,71 words
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Article44 1964-11-22 5 KLALA I.LMPLH tat i Germany Intend! to closer relations with Mjlaysians Tin leader of a six-member i German delegation. Dr. Heinz i Orlovius. said this on his arrt- val herp today. The delegation lis here 10 negotiate an a:r I agreement.44 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-11-22 5 CHEONG SENG YIP - PIXIE— the bride who waited and waited in vain for her groom CHEONG SENG YIP: B. Singapore. Sat. ALL was set for the big wedding this evening. The bride, radiant in her wedding gown, stepped out of her car at St. Josephs Church in Victoria Street. The time: 5 30.449 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-11-22 5 ROBERT SINNIAH - ROBERT SINNIAH By Thirty seconds or terror and death struck suddenly yesterday when the 280- foot high .scaffolding of the new Chartered Bank Chambers at Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, collapsed. Low Sin Yong. 28. a woman worker, was killed. Six others two women and fourSong Horife Sin shows workers searching for those who may have been trapped - 201 words
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Article592 1964-11-22 5 Samad Ismail - Razak: Paris support significant Samad Ismail r~ From LONDON, Saturday. JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said yesterday that France's support for Malaysia in the United Nations Security Council debate was "highly significant." Tun Razak, who is scheduled to meet President Charles de Gaulle either on Monday or Tuesday,592 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-11-22 5 CHOPPERS and pedestrians were puzzled this morning when two aircraft wheeled over the capital for half-an-hour. The two planes flew close to each other at a low altitude. Evexywhere on t h roadsides and streets, penple could be seen K.i/ing up as the planes madeSoong Hon Sin - 92 words
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Advertisement148 1964-11-22 5 Attract/ re and latest Creations /n JEWELLERY Superlative Quality. Skilled Workmanship. Friendly Service. MIKIMOTO PEARLS TIN SING^* •U4ll Smli Knit, tai amwmtmt-l. M KMI«j7IM MEN WOMEN feel Young again A« w« grow older It's only natural that we tit-Kin to slow down. But «nme people irrow old faster than they148 words
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Advertisement214 1964-11-22 5 Cathay Pacific's multi miliion-mile pilots, who know Cathay Pacific has more (lights, mote often, to mote the Orient and its air routes better than anyone else, Orient cities than any other airline, serving cities as ■T make Cathay Pacific the Orient's most experienced airline tar apart as Calcutta and Tokyo.214 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1964-11-22 6 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPUR TWO factors militate against Malaysia having a really efficient foreign service lack of funds and the difficulty of getting suitable men to man our embassies and consulates abroad. Malaysia now spends something like $8 million a year on its foreign service.1,507 words
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Article355 1964-11-22 6 Q2QEQQO ITVERY visitor to Malacca in recent years will have noted the amount of damage and decay some of it due to age. and some to deliberate mischief in t!ie town's historic buildings and monuments. The Mll.tr. i HlNliiMr.il Sen ii-ty has recently completed a355 words
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Advertisement501 1964-11-22 6 WIN A BRAND HEW $29,500 FLAT! Enlei the Christmas Quiz today Enter this easy-to-win competition and you could win any of these fabulous prizes.C First Prize: Singapore Trading Co. Ltd. Flat at FAR EAST MANSIONS Fourth Prizes: Four &&C1 ca. ft. refrigerators Second Prize: Hillman Imp Fifth Prize: 50 c.c.501 words
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THE NEWS IN DEPTH
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Article, Illustration72 1964-11-22 7 ..No room for JH1Z*****-- WHY THERE MUST 8E... Mr. |ACOB BALLAS. Chairman ot the Stock Exchange ot Malaysia: "We arc a public institution and take pride and strength from the tact fh.it we operate openly In the tull view of the public." Mr. LIM CHEE POE, Manager of the Stock72 words
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Article, Illustration620 1964-11-22 7 DONALD DAVIES - Shakespeare comes to Malaysia DONALD DAVIES By LEADING English actor Dinsdalc Landen will head the 32-member New Shakespeare Company when they visit Kuala Lumpur, Singapore annd Kuching in February under the auspices of the British Council and local entrepreneurs. Although a comparatively young man. he already has an impressive record620 words
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Advertisement664 1964-11-22 7 GIRLS LOVE 1 TALL MEN!/Fi\ SENSATIONAL RESULTS OF NEW HEIGHT INCREASE TREATMENT fs*>i In your own home 1' Is now I k possible to mcrea.se your heicht vy by a Simple. Natural Method. fj~~*?~\ There are no drugs, nothing to I y^f get out of order: there Is no a664 words
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Article84 1964-11-22 8 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS t$ Word* Si i* (Jllm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In SinHi pore, Orcbard Road Sunday ttarvice a.m. and t> p.m. All Walcorao WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH I Port Canning Road, Singapore. To'rphona ***** Worsnip Srrvires at 7 Mi a.m.. 10 00 a.m., and 6.30 p-m MaikJ Krltool for all agn al84 words
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Article39 1964-11-22 8 }0 Wor4t ti /■♦fiit. Box it tlM. txlrm COMING TO BRITAIN. HMM h;r. Ulnt Aunrini. Kords. Momwv VnuxhallK. Blllman.i. Triumph. S«looni and Enlatra Compr«bcni<lv« In uruoa. F.nqul-I<n uuvend by return airmail. Martins Selfdrtv* B\tb Street. Wlnrbixter, KnglBnd.39 words
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OPINION
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Article64 1964-11-22 8 YOU WRITE TO US URGENT CALL SHOULDN'T the airport authorities limit the time one can use their public telephones. All the phones were in use and I had to wait 15 minutes before I could make an urgent call. The culprits were not women. They were men who went on64 words
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Article78 1964-11-22 8 MY plane was delayed and I had to make a phone call to Singapore I used the phone in the Malaysian Airways ofßce and was told that I would have to pay for the outstation call. I refused. I maintained that the call was necessitated by the delayed78 words
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Article54 1964-11-22 8 I KNOW he has been toppled irom his eminence but before he finally vanishes from the scene may I know how Nikita's name should be correctly spelt Khrushchev. Kroutchev. Chruschtschow or Just plain Kruscev? GLORIA WEE. KUALA LUMPUR. Khrushchev. We use this spelling and would like to think it54 words
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Article67 1964-11-22 8 HOW about our Members of Parliament getting together and publishing a little booklet containing their ideas on how best to improve the government of the country. I think this a worthwhile project, one that should be encouraged by the authorities. It will also give the voters an67 words
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Article186 1964-11-22 8 r!IS Is Solidarity Week and all these days I have been Intensely conscious of the joy of living in peaceful Malaysia and enloylng the sight which of all sights is dearest to my eyes— young children playinc in pearp; happy, healthy children without a care In the world. God186 words
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Article39 1964-11-22 8 THERE are a number of cemeteries along our main roads which can be put to novel use. Why not display signs saying: "Comfor table accommodation here for road hogs." Just caution to speeding moton ARTHUR LIM. MIMING.39 words
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Article72 1964-11-22 8 HOW the Japanese have rebuilt their Image In the eyes of the world. Everybody who has come back from the Olympics has nothing but praise for their discipline and organisation. "Fantastic" that Is the word I have heard used again and again to describe the manner in which they72 words
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Article75 1964-11-22 8 I KNOW it Is difficult not to be angry with the Indonesians but everytlme I sit down to dinner with my four children i cannot help but think that just across the water are a whole lot of children who go hungry simply because of the stupidity of their75 words
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Berjaya—success
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Article, Illustration883 1964-11-22 8 SABA RATNAM - SABA RATNAM By IT is a truism of human life that a nation is only as good as the people who make it. The people who make the Malaysian nation don't claim to be heroes. They are for the most part simple, ordinary883 words
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Article94 1964-11-22 8 IKI I IK to the statement by Singapore magistrate Mis'* Jenny Luu Buong Bee that "a wife should follow the husband wherever he ro^s." Is Miss Jenny aware that this is the .''> th Century, that women have .uhirved a certain measure of emancipation and the94 words
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Article476 1964-11-22 8 JOHN CRUESEMAMN - JOHN CRUESEMAMN By IT has been talked about for years. And now it looks like happening, a film about Nijinsky, the greatest ballet dancer of all time. He died in London 14 years ago. at 59. a man who had not danced for 30 years, whose own life476 words
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Article261 1964-11-22 8 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER By Self-smoking cigarettes TH E self lighting cigarette. It Is estimated, will save 743.176 manhours every five months the time spent In striking matches or using a lighter. The self-smoking cigarette will save even more time, as it need not be placed in the mouth and taken261 words
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BERJAYA
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Article, Illustration173 1964-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sat THE biggest-ever political convention will be held here tomorrow when tne Peoples Action Party meet to mark its loth anniversary. About 8.000 members are expected to attend a congress at the National Theatre where the secre-tary-general and Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan173 words
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328 1964-11-22 9 DEATH FOR A TRAITOR WHO TRIED TO FLEE JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. MALAYSIAN youth, who landed in Pontian with a group of Indonesian regulars in August was sentenced to death by the High Court here today. Mr. Justice Azmi, in passing sentence, said he had enough evidence that the youth, Lim328 words
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146 1964-11-22 9 Pilot helps to operate 6-year-old SINGAPORE. Sat.— FlightLieut Ron Lord, 32. a Royal Air Force helicopter pilot based in Kuching. helped carry out an emergency operation on a six-year-old Dayak girl critically ill with diphtheria In a remote village a few miles from the Sarawak border, it was learnt today.146 words
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Article101 1964-11-22 9 Rare Borneo orchids on display KUCHINO, Sat. Rare Borneo orchids were a feature of the first Malaysian Orchid Society show to be held in Sarawak. It was opened this afternoon by Datln Hajjah Masnlah. w^'e of the Governor, as part of the National Solidarity Week celebration. The show in the101 words
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Article170 1964-11-22 9 'TELEVISION programmes for today i\ >i\<;\riu.\ li.imiel 5 I.M.: 12.55 Open:ng and progr.inimc Miaunary In all utn- 1.00 Twentieth Century ol Kind; 200 Newi In English; 2io itn i ihow on Earth Ol Blood. Sawdust and a Bucket of Tears; so.) Bandl- Menchuri Kel irepp.it broadcast); 3 50 Chinese170 words
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192 1964-11-22 9 TALKS have begun with the Government for the establishment of a plant to assemble Swedish vehicles in Malaya. This was disclosed today by Mr. Jonas Nordenson. leader of a 18-man Swedish tradp mission, who arrived here to visit several industrial sites192 words
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389 1964-11-22 9 PAP: The right way to end Malay poverty SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE People's Action Party said today that there were two solutions to the problem of Malay poverty. The first was a rational economic solution which had yet to be attempted in the Malaysian Countryside. And the other, an Irrational political389 words
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Article331 1964-11-22 9 'Palliative measures won't help' "There Is an Identity of purpose here between us and the moderate Malay leadership The reason* for the Malay leadership to want to uplift the Malay peasantry are too obvious. "The Malaysian urban democratic socialist has an equally compelling. If Intellectual, reason also to desire this.331 words
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279 1964-11-22 9 5 YEARS MORE FOR THE COLOMBO PLAN LONDON. Sat. The Consultative committee of the Colombo Plan conference representing 12 Asian nations, including Malaysia— has decided to extend the plan for another five years from 1966 to 1971 and approved a ten-point programme to cover the field of economic development. I279 words
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Article101 1964-11-22 9 Drought victims get $200,000 KANGAR. Sat— More than 6.000 farmers affected by the prolonged drought last December have received relief total ling nearly $215,000 this month. A total of 6,677 farmers were entitled to these grants which were distributed by State social welfare officers at various centres. The101 words
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Advertisement54 1964-11-22 9 BEREC radio batteries with longer llfethey save you money THE COMBINE SUZYffjS I LIQUIDIZER. GRINDER erz/ft£^\ Kjifc KUALA LUMPUR-IPOH-PENANG BEGINS TO-MORROW -|Mjp REDUCING Mm! j) ALL PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED. /^y\ DISCOUNTS BIGGER I HAN EVER 86, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. For jewellery of elegance and prestige do Silva Limited 18/2154 words
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Swedish Trade Mission to Malaysia
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Article, Illustration313 1964-11-22 10 Will also study prospects for joint ventures fHE Swedish Trade Mission which arrived in the Malaysian capital last week, is due to arrive in Singapore this afternoon. The Mission is made up of leading representatives of Swedish industry, trade, and banking. Leader of313 words
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Article251 1964-11-22 10 OIIIKK mrmbrn of the MtaK miim air; .Mi. lacs ArfwedM>n. Vtoe-PnaMml of the Swedish Match (oinpany, manufac'lurrrb of a wide range of piouuiis including rlrrtronio cquiiiMii nt. ni.iirhr>. paper, cbemiouK: Mr. Bcindt Borgeson. l.\|mit AiTii Manager of ASEA, which manufacture* electrical equipment lor power- station,251 words
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516 1964-11-22 10 Mission will visit Jurong complex, meet local traders DURING its stay In Singapore the Swedish Trade Mission will visit the Jurong Industrial complex, meet officials of the Economic Development Board, and have discussions with leading businessmen and traders and the three Chambers of Commerce. Local traders will have opportunity to516 words
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Article114 1964-11-22 10 SUNDAY: Nov: 22: 3.30 p.m. Arrival ill Singapore Pratt conference at airport. MONDAY: Nov. 23: 10.00 a.m. Meeting with Finance Miniiter, Dr. Goh Keng Swee; and later, officials of the Trad* Division, and the Economic Development Board. 3.C? p.m Visit Jurong and Red Hills Estates. 7.00 p.m. Reception114 words
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Advertisement427 1964-11-22 10 ASEA 735 World-record voltage Jk m in Canada 735,000-volt wT^M power transmission ■^k.W In one year's time a power line will be commissioned in Canada which will represent a world record in high-voltage power transmission. ASEA, long recognised as experts in this field, have received an order including the following427 words
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Advertisement89 1964-11-22 10 Uf. WELCOME THE SWEDISH TRADE MISSION SINGAPORE Agents for:Swedish PERSTORP decorative Laminate, household sanitary articles and chemicals. BONA D-503 Floor Sealer and polish. BOSTIK stik-pad/adhesive. PLAA stainless steel sinks. KOON HOE CO. 402, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, Singapore -6. jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHI NEW, AMAZING TRETORN TENNIS BALL STAYS PLAYABLE <^3tfßH^>89 words
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Article, Illustration228 1964-11-22 11 IT'S A GIFT FROM OFFICERS AND MEN OF VISITING U.S. CRUISER p.NKI MOMA-stricken Law Yoke Pint;, ninr (left), does not know what to make of Lieut. Tom Compertz. who just Cave her the doll. Lieut. Compertz and other members of the visiting cruiser. Iss Oklahoma228 words
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Advertisement909 1964-11-22 11 II _f% _F% F very* refrigerator r has some qualities. PANExtraordinary and Non RepeataNe Opffer M»ft»ic Door Gotlrot 0\ t tTmi<-\ G ntle pl nt O»r-tigh» clos.ng. ___a~~~ Seols cold m, keep* worm oir out, JLf W I -»jg j^ i— m— i _o_-»_-^ jo yoy,. s o h-oys perfocfly909 words
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342 1964-11-22 12 Nine insurance men win $1 90,000 appeal SINGAPORE. Sat JHE Federal Court ot Malaysia yesterday allowed the appeal of nine former directors of the Peace Insurance Co. Ltd. Penang, in respect of a sum of $196,746 44 out of a total judgment of $744,000 given against them and throe- directors342 words
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176 1964-11-22 12 \EW YORK. Sat. The Rockefeller Foundation has awarded M 56.000 to I the University of Slnga- pore for the appointment of a lecturer in political science. Mr. J. George Harrar. president of the Foundation, who announced the award >ald the philanthropic organisation made more176 words
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Article, Illustration554 1964-11-22 12 NAIR: WORKERS NOT SOLELY TO BLAME rpHK National Trades Union Congress today said it was satisfied there is a strung case for a thorough investigation into the whole situation of public cleansing in Singapore. The NTI'C secretary-general. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. In a lettrr554 words
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Article336 1964-11-22 12 The Stock Exchange CINGAPORE. Sat. Bu.-liicss in aid reported Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of Lhi 1 Exchange of Malaysia toci.iy wl'h the number o; 1 traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: OS. HoldIngs U.OOOi $2.45; Dm lops (2.000) $1.88: Es.no Ords. 1.000) $1.98; E. Smelters (I.OOOi $3.94; Gammon (7.000* $2.02;336 words
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Article107 1964-11-22 12 ion v\ Kechi) 10 03 a.m. '7.3 ft); Bingapon .in (9.5 tit 11.53 p.m. 1 10.4 [t r. Por*. Dirksnn 8.09 a.m. 1 10.3 lt» 8.26 p.m. (8.8 ft); Port BweU m 7.14 a.m. (14.5 ft. 7.52 p.m. < 13.7 ft); Penang 1.39 a.m. 1 (9.2 It 1107 words
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Article58 1964-11-22 12 JAKARTA. Sat.— Hone Korg has been deleted from the buy- ers list lor Indonesian E.isl Borneos export commw. I meeting of exporters held m SttMflDda a lew days ago. hn* t'erided to delete the colon? i from their export markets be- cause Hong Kong has been58 words
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166 1964-11-22 12 A MAN OF HONOUR, PERSEVERANCE THAT'S KENNEDY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The U.S. Anibassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, has paid a special tribute to the "vision and perseverance" of the late President Kennedy for his efforts to "marshal the voluntary resources of America to help our fellow men." Mr.166 words
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338 1964-11-22 12 Woman who branded girl with hot iron then applied chilly... KUALA KANGSAR, Saturday. A HOUSEWIFE, Ivy Louis, 33, who branded her servant girl with a hot iron spade then applied chilly powder on the burns, was bound over in $500 to be of good behaviour for six months in the338 words
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Article131 1964-11-22 12 $51,000 for Malacca vigilantes MALACCA. Sat The Malacca State Committee for Welfare of the Vigilante Corp.s headed by the Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. has so tar received about $51,000 as donations from the public and government servants. Collection last month alone totalled $14,737. The committee131 words
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Article21 1964-11-22 12 KLUANO. Sat. The Kluang Club will hold a St. Andrew's dance next Saturday at its premise. in Jalan Mengkibol.21 words
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Advertisement283 1964-11-22 12 wm st 4. Hs¥ Pi i j W i f^li BsfsVsl life 111 BBB^^^^Bsl y^^^^^^PH DHb^bbbbbbbbbb^bbbl HsftsHsßßßß^MLj ft V \X/6 World Traveller Whether you're 3or 63, you enjoy the small familiar world of very much at home a world that makes flying a pleasant, V-Jet travel, where even the furthest283 words
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Miscellaneous8 1964-11-22 12 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton 3 J -~'M^8 words
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Article, Illustration944 1964-11-22 13 Peter and his women IT WAS Peter Finch's lust week here, and we were driving over to the old fortress town of Acre for supper. He looked tired; red eyed with the inevitable fatigue of a man who likes to stay up late yet is shackled to an industry that944 words
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Article408 1964-11-22 13 TOPKAPI IT'S A COMEDY -BUT IT ALSO HAS MANY A BIG THRILL TIIK words "comedy thriller" are invariably applied in the cinema to iilms which are both dismally unexciting and distinctly unfunny. All the more refreshing, therefore, is the arrival of a scintillating new film which, for once, magnificently earns408 words
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Article213 1964-11-22 13 THE THEATRE JJARD on the heels of the University of Singapore Society's production of Arnold Weskers "Chicken Soup with Barley comes another play on a similar theme by a Singapore author. Dr. Goh Poh Seng, "The Moon is Less Bright." The play, produced by the author, will be staged at213 words
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Article133 1964-11-22 13 A FOUR-LECTURE course on the origin and development of traditional jazz will be conducted by Dr. J. J. Nossin of the University of Singapore. Lectures will take place from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. on Dec. 4. 11, 18 and 22 at King Edward Vli Hall, 12.133 words
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Advertisement104 1964-11-22 13 NOW ON SALE! "PARAMOUNT FILM STAR CALENDAR" FOR 1965 With 12 Sheets of 12 Portraits of Popular FILM STARS. Price 52.00 Moil Orders Postage 60c Extra. soic ■i.i.aii.., HE\ BOOK SI Oil I. 24, Dhobv Ghaut, Sinqapore-9. 6flwKi3 OA 'v G Tcday 3 Showi: 3- 6 9 p.m. < KAWAIt104 words
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Advertisement62 1964-11-22 13 NOTICE i An Anniversary Requiem High Mass for the late President John F. Kennedy will be celebrated In the Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Queen Street, on i Monday November 23rd at 7 AM. i All who may wish to attend are most welcome. "TH€ MANIAC PAGODA" Opt. 262 words
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Advertisement55 1964-11-22 13 DIAMONDS I are the feminine favorite it's express to those you love. i r' lee onn Jewellers (206/208 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE I. Loit Day: 3 IS, 6 IS, 9.1S p.m. I Noordin Ahmod Lotiftoh Omor in "LAILA MAJNUN"— MaIay (with Eng. Subtitlei). Today 11 a.m.: "Potfc Chop Mill" Eng.55 words
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Advertisement366 1964-11-22 13 if«l»i/*HI OPENS TOMORROW! I V^L^LJt^^LJP Tel: 21-1 16 -SINGAPORE ALOSTMTBOI MTliril iow*c r>GHrt#G oy/#g m;* y I ULU 5 TocsTHt* avr one V*«fc x lLll 5 IS A HAZI SPY W£ Vlimp ia«VBM^ I £^jsl THER E WERE j ffld RE* Alex NlCOL 'Frank LATIMORE I giiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiicniiiininiiciinniiiiHicaiiiiiimintaiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHi.g zmjr\ jif trm366 words
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248 1964-11-22 14 Mani the guardian angel of 145,000 families l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1V The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said tonieht that his Ministry was the guardian angel of about 145.000 lamilies. Speaking In a radio broadcast, he said: "My Ministry is responsible to see that houses provided by employers on248 words
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Article, Illustration22 1964-11-22 14 Vandals at work the Mr. fhuang points to the ruined marble perch from where the "bras* lion was removed. Sunday Times picture.22 words
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130 1964-11-22 14 I ONDON. Sat. Advised by her doctor to take up golf a wife heBUM stt expert she refused to play against her husband, a divorce court iudue said here yesterday. Mrs. Eileen Patricia Bartlett took up golf when she left hospital after a130 words
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285 1964-11-22 14 case of the missing memorial lion SINGAPORE. Sat, VANDALS have been at work on the Lim Bo Seng Memorial on the Esplanaae here. One of four brass lions surrounding the small pagoda was wrenched trotn Its marble perch. The Hon. which weighs about 200 pounds, is now in the park285 words
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Article79 1964-11-22 14 Last day for 10-cent postage KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—Malaysians who wish to have their last fling with a 10-cent stamp Instead of the 15-cent postage to be Imposed from Monday, should do so by tomorrow. After that, all unlucky recipients of letters with a 10-cent stamp for ordinary mall within Malaysia,79 words
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Article36 1964-11-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two Malaysians left here today for Formosa to attend the 10th Asian Peoples Anti-Communist League conference which begins on Monday They were Senator Athi Nahappan and Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil36 words
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Article29 1964-11-22 14 KANOAR. Sat Three more scholarships for Malays In Perlis have been offered by the State Government Selected students will be required to serve In Perils after graduation.29 words
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Article, Illustration8 1964-11-22 14 FORD'S FUTURISTIC SILURO TWIN TORPEDOES.8 words
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510 1964-11-22 14 THE prediction is that 20 years from now the motorcar will not be greatly different from today's models. But today's designers are already looking further ahead. The Advanced Studio of Ford of Americas Styling Centre at Dearborn, for example. Is510 words
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Obituary49 1964-11-22 14 ROBERT M. NUNIS. Retired hospital assistant Malacca, aged 90. Passed away peacefully 21.11.64 Burial at 3.30 pm on 22.11.64. LIM JOO HIM of 30 WllkU Road passed away on 21-11-64 leaving behind wife Violet daughter Theresa and adopted son 3e< Khim. Cortege leaves Singapore casket Monday 12 noon49 words
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Obituary30 1964-11-22 14 IN ME MORI AM IN EVER LOVTNG memory of our beloved one Mr. N Kanasasabal. who left us. on 22nd. November, 1962. Inserted by his wife, children. children-in-law and grandchildren.30 words
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199 1964-11-22 14 \l I Sat. The IT last two of thi yz Indonesian infiltrators who landed at Kuala Kesang on Oct. 29 gave themselves up to a villager this morning. Roth appeared sickly and one of them had an arm injury. The two infiltrators were199 words
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Article27 1964-11-22 14 PENANG. Sat. A television set. bought with contributions from the George Town Lions, ■day presented to the children's ward of the General Hc-,sp!iU here.27 words
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Advertisement172 1964-11-22 14 Mercedes-Benz 2-Circuit Brake System Guarantees you added safety Increased driving pleasure 9 In keeping with Mercedes-Benz policy of providing system means that you can relax secure in the knowthe finest m modern passenger cars, all Mercedes- ledge that you are driving, not only the finest, but Benz models are equipped172 words
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Advertisement27 1964-11-22 14 Lav CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $12 /minimum) SITUATION VACANT Wanted graduates to teach physics, chemistry and/or mathematics in Form VI. Attractive pay. Apply to Methodist Afternoon School, Penang.27 words
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1537 1964-11-22 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Best on top of ground, won't mind wet track PAIN or shine, Nashor looks a sound eachway bet in the Cl 1 Div 1 s£f straight handicap (Race 5) at Ipoh today. This Orgoglio seven-year-old is brilliant over a straight course1,537 words
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Article1728 1964-11-22 15 IPOH— 1st DAY Race 1-1.20 Cl 4 Div 2 ($5,200)~5£t 2 ***** s.L'Tii^h"'" 011 <Lucky Donnelly-- 5 9.0 -Naiudi 5 r. *a Ln n «c a *Vetu vlco Paul 6 8.13 )11 '1 n?«-n o lunon <IPoh St.) R. Breuk. 4 8.12 Bougoure C X £¥0- 1°? dOr 8 (Cheda1,728 words
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Article169 1964-11-22 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 MONACHICA Poker DAs Legit Laat TRUMPS Poker dAs Monarhiia FAST Si Furious Monarhica Blue Tattoo Race I M\IMI V Sky Way Globe Stream SISTIC Dianne's Love Maijnun MAIMIN Dianne's Love Sky Way Race S BTG SARAWAK Big Noise Nearco Star PRIDE of169 words
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Article331 1964-11-22 15 LONDON, Sat.— Manchester United fpvounu-s to win the English League First Division title, beat Blackburn Rovers 3-0 today to stay at the top of the table with 30 points. A point behind in second place are Chelsea, who won 6-1 at Birmingham. Result! of today's matches.331 words
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Advertisement748 1964-11-22 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE J» Wtrdw SS (Ml*.)— Box St rlt. txtrm CIMUINI PHOTOSTAT*. Foto- Hobinaoo Road. B'por* RCQUIRI MICROFILM itBVICf r lane a 9546* ,8 por.i 121 alirkal .•:r*»l. ■(•IDT PACKIMO Bf PACKIMO A ITOKAOI LTD. X, Jaiaji Mountbat!**, K. Lmmptsr. FbotM M*M (L TMt HAIR CLINIC, 10.748 words
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Advertisement109 1964-11-22 15 j^DQQ (QRunpio) CfliTflf v-T' L^B^L •aaaß*. t- JaaaaP Bf^s^tf E^vpfc* i Vfck> •■*v b *v lib mw B BMB^B^Baaaaaaaa^aataiP^^M Model Consolette 302 Wide Screen 23" Picture Tub* Gold Filter to give warm picture tone Automatic, Minimum of controls for easy operation Inexpensively prictd. Ask for Model Consolette 302 and you109 words
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164 1964-11-22 16 Rain cutsServices cricket final to 2 hours If U ALA LUMPUR, Sat. CEB had scored 75 for three at lunch against Malaysian Police when rain halted further play in the inter-government Services cricket finpl at Pantai today. Police won the toss but sent CEB In to bat. CEB lost Sivanesan164 words
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Article80 1964-11-22 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. A goi: contest will be held tomorrow at the Singapore Lslam) Country Club (Bukit section) a. Sime Road between thf staff of the United Kingdom High Commission and the members of the Chinese business community. The games start at 7.45 a.m. k« will be80 words
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Article15 1964-11-22 16 IPOH. Sat. Selangor bea, Penang 2-1 in a women's hockey match here today.15 words
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Article175 1964-11-22 16 SINGAPORE, Saturday. "YEWLY promoted Jansenites scored their first victory against University in the SHA Div. 1 match at Bukit Timah today. Jansenites. a team of young players, showed plenty of determination to win 1-0. Varsity, playing below r form, failed repeatedly to crack the stout175 words
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Article28 1964-11-22 16 IPOH. Sat. Djurgaardrn, Swedish football leafue champions, beat Football Association of Malaysia Selection 2-0 in a. friendly soccer match on the waterlogged Stadium Perak here tonight.28 words
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Article75 1964-11-22 16 KLUANG, Sat— Muar district, with 50 points, won the chamnionship for the Quek Kai Dong irophy in the second annual liletic meet for primary schools In Johore here today. Kluang >40 pt.si were runners-up. In heavy rain only one record was broken when Kamariah bint*75 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-11-22 16 Henry Cooper (left), British and Empire heavyweight champion, lost much more than just another fight wheni he left the Albert Hall ring last Monday, bloodied, bruised, cut and convincingly outp o i n ted over ten rounds by Roger Rischer, of California. He lost the respect83 words
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Article461 1964-11-22 16 Conrad Ng - Conrad Ng, PERAK 0 SELANGOR 9: By IPOH, Sat CELANGOR, holders of the Malaya Cup for inter-state rugger, strengthened their position in the north zone of this year's competition when they scored three tries without reply from Perak on the padang here today. This was Selangors461 words
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321 1964-11-22 16 KEE CHAN - Singapore see-saw to 9-8 victory v Army KEE CHAN By SCINGAPORE. Sat. Slngapore, who led 6-0 at half-time, recovered from the brink of an 8-6 defeat to edge Army Malaya 9-8 in their south zone Malaya Cup rugger match on the the Padang here today. Singapore's points came from penalties,321 words
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Article21 1964-11-22 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The two SAPA Junior Cup matches scheduled to be played at Farrer Park today were postponed.21 words
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189 1964-11-22 16 NS-MALACCA JOHORE 5: Seremban, Sat. 4 TRY ten minutes rrom time by Ungku Ismail A and goaled by Zubir Ahmad saved Johore from defeat when they drew 5-5 (goal each) with Negri /Malacca in a Malaya Cup Rugby match nere today. Johore who turned up189 words
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241 1964-11-22 16 Keen fight in Bankers athletic meet KOALA LUMPUR, Sat—Mercantile Bank tied with Hongkong Bank with 31 points each after the first day's events in the combined bankers' championship here today. Results 100 m (Heat I): 1 Goh Ann Yen (Malacca) 2 M. Arokiasamy (K.L.) 3 Charlie Kydd (K-L.) 125 <Heat241 words
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266 1964-11-22 16 OH KEE TIANG - Penang lose two men and match to Forces OH KEE TIANG By PENANG 3 FORCES 6 DENANG, Sat. A late rally against a depleted Penang side gave Commonwealth Forces North victory by six points <two tries> to three (dropped goal) in their Malaya Cup rugger match at Western Road today.266 words
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Article188 1964-11-22 16 Smith, Boycott make 278 stand PORT ELIZABETH. Sat. Mike Smith, the captain (153) and opening bat Geoff Boycott (139 not out); steered MCC to a commanding total of 331 for four with a fourthwicket stand of 278 in. 254 minutes when the four-day game against Eastern Province began here yesterday.188 words
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Article74 1964-11-22 16 MALACCA, Sat. Ceylones* I Youth Forum from Ssrantmn won both their matches in the Malacca six-a-side league hockey here today. They beat Higft School 2-0 and Medicals 1-0. PWD "A" also remained un- beaten. They beat 3 RAR 2-0 and St. Francis Institution "B" 2-1. High74 words
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Article63 1964-11-22 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1 Billy Yap won the Seiangor i Government Services tennis title when he beat Kwolc Yoke 1 Yen 6-1 3-6 6-1. Results of other finals: Men's doubles M. F. Vilvaratnam and Kwok Yoke Yen bt. L. C j Jayatillaka and Yeo Koh63 words
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Article36 1964-11-22 16 LONDON, Sat. Scunthorpe 1 and Colchester drew 0-0 in an > English Division 3 league soccer i match last night. Division 4 results: Lincoln 1 i Tranmere 0. Stockport 1 Crew* I 1.36 words
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Advertisement56 1964-11-22 16 I TON I Co or? cope— y P SWISS ■I y Xi^^ Your lady will certainly adore I this beautiful gife.The exquisite fi m timepiece that is not only famous m for its accurate timekeeping but 9 also designed with infinite care to IT\ match her every mood on arty56 words
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Advertisement163 1964-11-22 16 BEGINS TOMORROW ANNUAL SALE AT SEREMBAN SILK STORE All prices drastically reduced Discount bigger than ever 129/131, Paul Street, Seremban. Tel: 3544. ADVERTSIWG AND PRESS LIAISON OFFICER Applications are invited from Malaysian citizens between the ages of 30 and 40 for the above senior position In 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd. This163 words
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Miscellaneous101 1964-11-22 16 SPORTS DIAHY SOCCER Tour match: FAM XI v Djugaarden of Sweden (Merdeka Stadium, 8 p.m.>. Lim Shield: Indian Assn v Utd Plantations (T. Anson). CRICKET Govt. BerrW« final: Mai. Police v CEB (Pantai. XL 10.30 a.m.). HOCKEY— Inter-sUto friendly: S'gor women v Penang women (Ipoh Anderson Bch.). Nefri women's Ige:101 words
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Article, Illustration3520 1964-11-22 1 THE KENNEDY LEGACY A year ago today an assassin's bullet killed the President of the United THE bullets fired by a madman a year ago in Dallas meant the end of a brilliant and gallant life. Whether they meant the end of the purposes to which that life had been3,520 words
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Article31 1964-11-22 1 Pages Pa^es j Serial I. 5 Features 4 j For Women 2.3 Good for a Laugh... 3 |ane Lee 3 Stars 6 j Know AIU 3 Comici 6,7,8 j31 words
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Advertisement54 1964-11-22 1 hk «fr «H| m^F 1/AlirrQCrO ffctT jfvul iV I O t£ with the smoothest flavo in cigarettes today v^r tC-t-«4 I^^^^^^^^^^^ C l J. B«]rnoldt Tobacc* Company. Winiloo &4i«». N. C t.«.^L fHJF Modern filter, rich tobacco taste smoothed with menthol QjJJy also available in packets of 10 AMERICA'S LARGEST54 words
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Article, Illustration392 1964-11-22 2 PRESENTING FOR CHRISTMAS... TODAY I launch the "My Fair Lady" look an evocation of demure daintiness which I predict will steal the limelight in this year's Christmas scene. Xt a young, romantic mood to unleash all the dormant chivalry in the male. To make him want to stay392 words
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Advertisement273 1964-11-22 2 Skin needs for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness. To keep your skin fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving it romantically clear273 words
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Advertisement442 1964-11-22 2 Ensure your beauty by WHAT IS POLLEN? It is the fertile element containing proteins, amlno acids, vitamins from diflttrent hydro-soluble proups (8..C..F) end other active elements with unusual life generating properties. These natural I components ensure that the Treatment I preparations and Make-up products j created by Olane have an442 words
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Article338 1964-11-22 3 WHAT IS YOUR When you lose a 'No claims' bonus... THE "no claims" bonus la one of the great fictions of modern life. As many motorists know to their cost, they can lose their bonus if they make a claim even though they were not to blame for the accident.338 words
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Article89 1964-11-22 3 Good for a laugh rE man had finished his meal, and when the waiter came over with the bill he smiled and said: "Gee. I'm sorry, but I just haven't got any money to pay for the meal." "Oh. that's okay." said the waiter. "Well just write your name on89 words
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Article, Illustration422 1964-11-22 3 JEFFREY BLYTH - The other Mrs. Kennedy JEFFREY BLYTH JET-SPEED By NEW YORK ALTHOUGH in less than a month she expects to give birth to her ninth child, Ethel Kenned y (above), wife of the new Senator for Now York State, has spent all her time since American election day touring the 400--mile-lonfl422 words
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Article, Illustration618 1964-11-22 3 JEALOUSY— or WHEN THE YOUNG MAN NEXT DOOR IS NOT REALLY HER LOVER... DEAR JANE LEE: I am being wrongly accused of canryinij on an affair with my neighbour. I confided to ray parents. They mentioned il to the young man next door, hut he says he cannoi control his618 words
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Article430 1964-11-22 3 DEAR Know Alls: Can a person who disputes an income tax assessment make an objection and, 'f. so, how can this objection be registered with the authorities? D. D. EDWARD Notice of objection m writing must be given to the Comptroller of Inland Revenue within thirty430 words
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Advertisement353 1964-11-22 3 Tampax is so wonderful, 1 wonder how I ever got along without it. It makes me feel so cool, so clean, so fresh. And because it's worn internally, there isn't a bulge or anything to show! Why, I'm not even aware I'm wearing it! Tampax is nice! Does away with353 words
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Advertisement218 1964-11-22 3 Jr^Jl^k Rbbbh '*^4bb». b^E L^L /t^ M A jl '^BPsb^B» fl *&h\ 111 TOSCA PERFUMED COLOGNE a fascinating creation holding the secret of youthful charm »ll COIOCNI ON Ml W* m The Ciift for the J T* refined woman ECUSSON PRECIOUS PERFUME miutc with essences of: Jasmin ik- Prance Rose218 words
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Miscellaneous390 1964-11-22 3 Radio Malaysia... UII A I A II I ft/I Dl ID Summary Of Programmes For Speed Recoriu: 19.30 On Stage: riUMI-M UUIVIrUn T h e Evening; 6.03 Feature 11.00 Japan Hour; 1130 The Corner: 6.18 Music Hath Malayanaires. AM.: 6.00 Programme Sum- charms; 6.30 The News: 6.40 PM o n390 words
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Article317 1964-11-22 4 On your dog IT is literally impossible to expect a dog to anticipate your thoughts or actions. The trainer must endeavour to have an understanding of the dog. The famous Colonel Konrad Mier.s of the German Army has made a very wide study of the canine mind. His conclusions leave317 words
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Article158 1964-11-22 4 In case you don't know the meaning ol a word that often i-rops up In family comersation here is the answer to ihe question: WHAT IS A tiOlTflE': IT is the medical trrm for an enlargement of the thyroid (land in the throat and sometimes it reaches158 words
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Article, Illustration563 1964-11-22 4 THE moment Ih;i I every man dreams of lias arrived. He has exploded lo Ihe top. And then every one asks the question and it is certainly not: How did be do it? All the television interviewers and the biographers really want to know563 words
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Article374 1964-11-22 4 CHECK YOUR SCORE AND RATING... First, check your marks:— 1 a 5. b=o. c=3. 2 a=o, b=s. 3 a=s, b=o. 4 a=o, b=S. 5 a=o (come! come!), b _5. a— s. b 3. c— o. 7 a=o, b=-3, c= 5. 8 a=s. b- 3. c=o. 9 a=s. b :i. c^O.374 words
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Advertisement827 1964-11-22 4 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, fnnrird Uiiitiag md keen to I make the most of tod.iy's upportunitics. here il .i WHICH IS YOUR PET SUBJECT i- l.i nee for >ou to find out827 words
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Advertisement20 1964-11-22 4 BEDFORD I TIPPERS I I IN STOCK I I ORCHARD MOTORS I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE BY BORNEO MOTORS20 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1820 1964-11-22 6 i^^ Wfr£it l l WE'VE *\A7c 175Z 0 s W C&*£AT/ BuT &kC< IKI TiWJAIA a H^^ ~~"^>-^ [v. WOBLE!.. WwatX?"/AU"I76Z As 7 ICJS6ZV Ulu" /*k I THE BEASTS MAVE HEA7E7 PQ6t TME JUNGLE !..JOBO^j tion at the moment or place too news that will give you an op- much1,820 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous27 1964-11-22 8 FriaUta *ua Puoiutitd oy un« biraiu iime* Prew iMalaya) Lui.. 11l Jalau Pudu, Ku*ia Lumuui *ud luneo Uoube, a»U Kirn b«ug Koaa. Suigupor*. (Managmji Director: A.C. bUiiuiuiui,27 words
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