The Straits Times, 1 December 1964
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Title Section24 1964-12-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fatten* 1 m X t The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article, Illustration15 1964-12-01 1 SECRETARY-GENERAL OF UPKO BELIEVES ORGANISATION WILL SURVIVE BUT VERY STORMY WEATHER IS AHEAD15 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1964-12-01 1 R.D. PATEL - R.D. PATEL From JESSELTON, Monday THE Sabah Alliance is facing its second major crisis in seven monthsBut political circles believe it will survive even if one of the major parties decides to leave. There is confusion over how" the crisis arose. One said it arose out1,500 words
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177 1964-12-01 1 LONDON. Mon. More than 60,000 messages of gooci wishes heralded Sir Winston Churchill's 90th birthday, which he celebrated quietly at his Kensington v home today. Convoys* of Post Ofiice vans and squads of telegraph boys were still adding their loads this afternoon toReuter - 177 words
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Article34 1964-12-01 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Chye Slew, aged nine, was killed by lightning during a storm at 2.15 p.m. today while she was collectIng clothes from a clothesline in her home in Oulega Road.34 words
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148 1964-12-01 1 EPSOM JEEP - RACING AT B. TIMAH DESPITE THE BOYCOTT EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE. Mon. There will be racing at Bukit Timah in .spite of a boycott by stable hands who have refused to accompany horses from Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penang stables to Singapore. They are staying put until their demands for148 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-12-01 1 Canberra bomber crashes into the sea SINGAPORE. Mon. A Royal New Zealand Air Fovcp Canberra jet bomber plunged into the sea near liorsburgn Lighthouse, about 30 miles east of Singapore, this morning. This is the third air crash near Singapore in a month. Earlier this month, two Buccaneer bombers crashed211 words
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Article69 1964-12-01 1 I NICOSIA. Mon. Thirty-one people were killed and 51 injured ye&terday in an explosion near Lamia, central Greece. during ceremonies commemorating the demolition of a viaduct by British Commandos and Greek resistance lighters in 1942. Police were unable to say Immediately whether the blast wasReuter - 69 words
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Article197 1964-12-01 1 FOUR-ENGINE DC-4 charter plane which had brought ammunition and supplies to Congo troops in Stanleyville crashed and burned on takeoff there last night, messages received by the owner said today. First reports said seven crew members and its refuge* passengers were killed. including Col. LeigeoiReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration598 1964-12-01 1 SAMAD ISMAIL TUNIS - SAMAD ISMAIL TUNIS From Monday Tl'X Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, left here by air today for home niter a tour of North Africa to seek support for Malaysia's case in its dispute \vith Indonesia. He added another feather598 words
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Article30 1964-12-01 1 LONDON. Mon. Quevn Elizabeth's traditional Christmas message to the British people will be given world-wide coverage in 40 languages, (the British Broadcasting Corporation announced here I today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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315 1964-12-01 1 ROTA BIIAIU, Mow. I lie Kelantan State Alliance today alleged thai the cost of the bridge over the Kelantan river had shot up from $.'i million to $10 million because of financial mismanagement by the PMIP-controlled State Government The Alliance said that a new deal315 words
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Article26 1964-12-01 1 GUN BATTLE SINGAPORE. Tues Royal Malaysian Navy patI rol boat tonight returned with two Indonesian prisoners, another wounded, one dead after clash outside harbour26 words
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Article26 1964-12-01 1 TAIPEH. Mon.— Chinese Communists yesterday evening pounded the Nationalist, offshore island group of Quemoy with 93 artillery shells, the Defence Ministry announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration454 1964-12-01 2 Sock and Chen Yi plan strategy for Algiers talks JAKARTA WORRIED AT MALAYSIA'S POSSIBLE ENTRY TO CONFERENCE JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno and the Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, met again at Merdeka Palace today. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. who returned here last rttfit from Tokyo, attended theAP - 454 words
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282 1964-12-01 2 LONDON, Monday. rpHE TIMES today spoke against the idea of an attachment between Malaya's Chinese and Formosa. i Any further Nationalist Chinese Influence in Malaysia would certainly be disruptive, it said in an editorial. The main divide among the Chinese of Malaysia remained282 words
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Article160 1964-12-01 2 EADEN-BADEN, Monday. i^ING Hussein of Jordan, who is under heavy protection because of death threats, yesterday cancelled tentative plans to go pheasant shooting in this West German holiday resort. He and his wife. Princess Muna, also abandoned plans to visit the Baden-Baden casino. West GermanReuter - 160 words
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Article34 1964-12-01 2 KHARTOUM. M.m. Sudanese women will be able «o M.ud a* candidates and vote for the f;rs' j time in the general elections next March, under a Cabinei decision I disclosed today.~He\iti»r34 words
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Article58 1964-12-01 2 I MANILA. Mon. The Red Cross said today the death toll 'In the wake of Typhoon Louise, which hit 1 1 provinces and one island in the southern Philippines ..im week, stood at 631. Sixty-nine were injured and 151 missing Some 73.515 families were alfectodUPI - 58 words
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Article29 1964-12-01 2 TEHERAN. Mon. Thr prici- ol patrol in Iran, one of the world's biege&l pciroltum producing cuutitnev h;>.<; been doubled to .ibou; Qve .shillings a gallon. Reiner.29 words
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133 1964-12-01 2 UOMB.4Y. Mon. Mass arrests and political pressure may have cleared tin- way for the Pope to visit India without fear of large scale Hindu demonstrations marring the longest papal journey in history. One of two extreme rightist Hindu organisations which nave been protestingAP - 133 words
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168 1964-12-01 2 746,000 who left in search of Lasylum WASHINGTON. Mon. 746,000 Africans have left their homelands in search of asylum in recent years, according to figures compiled by U.S. officials. The largest streams of exiles have come from the Portuguese territories in Africa and from Algeria during the war for Independence.Reuter - 168 words
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68 1964-12-01 2 SAIGON. Mon. Vietcong guerillas shot down an American-piloted Skyraider fighter-bomber yesterday, but neither of its crewmen were injured. The plane was hit by Kroundflre in Vlnh Binh province, but managed to cnu-hland on an airstrip 80 miles south of Saigon. The pilot nnd co-pilotUPI - 68 words
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Article57 1964-12-01 2 SAIGON. Mon. Ten people were killed and many injured when a driverless diesel locomotive roared into the Saigon Central railway station early today, leaped over the end of the rails and smashed into offices and waiting rooms. Police believe the engine was sefin motion aboutReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1964-12-01 2 HONG KONG. Mon. China* vice-Minister of Foreign Ti;.de, Mr. Chiang Ming, has left Peking for Rumania to lead a trade delegation. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article60 1964-12-01 2 KARACHI. Mon. The Finance j Minister. Mr. Mohammad Shoalb, former World Bank Director, ha« announced that he will run for President of Pakistan. Other candidates opposing President Ayub Khan for the presidency are Miss Fatimah Jini.ah. aister of the founder of Pakistan. the late Mohammad AliUPI - 60 words
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Article31 1964-12-01 2 TEHERAN. Mon —A forest fir« started by a storm killed five people, rated 60 houses and d«I malted 300 others along the Ca.s--1 plan coast area of Northern Im*.31 words
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Advertisement146 1964-12-01 2 HUME SABAH LIMITED Manufacturers of Reinforced Concrete Pipes and other Concrete Products ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OFFICIAL OPENING TODAY OF THEIR NEW FACTORY AT JESSELTON, SABAH BY THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATION AND WORKS j DATO KHOO SIAK CHIEW 1 will make your S^^^^^ Christmas pertect^^i^ fkeb.^^ With146 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-12-01 2 TKE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r !T6 JUST ik/UAT iVE BE€*A AND YOU LIKE IT -AND LOOKING fOX AND IT FITS/ YOU SAY 1 CAN BUY ITJT PERFECTLY AND I CAN/ v 1 I jl r r/^pn it r a TO CXti j43 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-12-01 3 IN A CELLAR THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS pHKMIST Roger Know Irs I has at last found the sweet smell of success in his cellar. That is where he eventually discovered the elusive' "Miss Louise" a delicate new perfume. Mr. Knowles, 27, has spent two years trying to find aMirrorpic - 149 words
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194 1964-12-01 3 CDINBURGH. Mon— Secret Agent 007 has a brother —Operative 691. Agent 007 Is j James Bond, fictional crea- j tion of the late lan Fleming. But to movie fans James Bond is actor Scan Connery. who plays the role inAP - 194 words
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Article82 1964-12-01 3 LONDON, Mon. Five hundred shivering Londoners sat down in Trafalgar Square yesterday and ate a lunch of bread and water. The lunch was organised by the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief (Oxfam) to bring attention to the world's hunarv. As the diners queuedReuter - 82 words
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Article56 1964-12-01 3 LONDON. Mon. The miserable mixture of (now, fog. Ice and rain that covered the whole of Britain yesterday continued today. Ice covered the whole country at dawn and snow fell heavily in Scotland. Lighter falls occurred in the south. Many roads yt-ere dangerously icyReuter - 56 words
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412 1964-12-01 3 LONDON, Monday. ]£K ITAIX, though searching for economies in her vast £2,000 million annual defence budget, still plans to step up her Rhine Army from the present 51,000 to the agreed target of 55,000 men. Informed sources said that the GovernmentReuter - 412 words
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Article22 1964-12-01 3 PHILADELPHIA. Mon. A six-month-oici sir! was killed ye.->--terday when her two four-year-old cousin.* pushed her into a furnace. Rruter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article136 1964-12-01 3 LISBON, Monday. A SHIP'S crew of 21 escaped death by three minutes when their storm-battered vessel exploded and then went down Just after they abandoned it, the captain said here last night. Captain Panagiotis Boul- doumls. skipper of the 2.321- ton Greek cargo vessel AgiosReuter - 136 words
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222 1964-12-01 3 Murdered woman who said 'no' to him pHICAGO, Mon. Detectives said a former policeman conrfessed the knife murder early yesterday of a 21--year-old woman who resisted his advances. Police said Dennis Kraft. 26, married and the father of four children, walked Into a police station and admitted slaying Miss Sandra222 words
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Article32 1964-12-01 3 BONN. M<;n. Four miners were killed and another seriously injured when a lift cage carrying them fell down a shaft in a coal mine near Rheinausen yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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86 1964-12-01 3 PARIS, Mori.— The French Socialists. largest single opposition party, said yesterday that the building up of France's nuclear strike force was more and more costly and was leading the country to Isolation. A resolution passed unanimously after a two-day meeting of the party nationalReuter - 86 words
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149 1964-12-01 3 I ONDON. Mon Police appealed on television Last night for assistance In hunting down the killer of five prostitutes, including one who appeared as a witness in the Stephen Ward vice trial -Police believe the killer Is middle-aged, about sft. 2in and hunts his149 words
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141 1964-12-01 3 RAILMAN'S SON GETS TOP U.S. AIR FORCE JOB ()MAHA (Nebraska). v Mon. Ueut.-Gen. John D. Ryan, a railwayman's son, today takes over here one of the world's top military post s— Chief of the United States Strategic Air Command. He succeeds Oen. Thomas S. Power as commander of the bomberReuter - 141 words
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Advertisement353 1964-12-01 3 Underground vigil j by two to help spacemen overcome acute loneliness NICE (French Riviera), down a 200 lb. block of Mon. A blonde wood hlc h he will carve midwife or a fur- f Ur m mhs f today begins a three with either until they or four-month vigil j353 words
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Advertisement328 1964-12-01 3 BBBB9SGjgG)ijiE]Gjß)G)E]gGjEjsjgggG]G)gggG]G)gggG]ggG)3 (9 9 For h ft Christmas Shopping I C\ She's off to IJL handloom V i] That look tells you— S that look ot pleasant anticipation B for handloom house T0& s where she 'ikes g| v »V to S^°P' M°d ern designs jg TyfljA f V artfully combined328 words
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282 1964-12-01 4 New taxes that do not apply to Singapore (SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government tonight clarified that certain of the new taxes announced hv the Federal Minister for Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, in his Budget speech last week do not apply to Singapore. For the information of the public, business houseis,282 words
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Article74 1964-12-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thousands of electricity consumers here will have to pay three-fifths of a cent more per unit for their electricity. This is the result of the $15 a ton new tax on fuel oil announced by the Federal Minister for Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. in his74 words
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158 1964-12-01 4 Compassionate children: First Lady 's praise SINGAPORE Mon. Painting by children for children was the theme of today's special art exhibition at the National Library. Toh Puan Noor Aishah, Singapore's First Lady who opened the two-day show this morning, called it a "praiseworthy attempt" by the children of the Sunnyway158 words
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Article83 1964-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Newsmen tonight staged a walk-out on the annual dinner of the Malayan Society of Engineers, whose guest-of honour was the Prime' Minister, Mr. I.cc Kuan Yew. The society. which had been informed that the Press would be attending their Goodwood Park Hotel function, had made83 words
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Article30 1964-12-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Toe H and Toe H Women's Association will hold it.s annual general meeting at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow at Talbot House, 11 Scot is Road.30 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-12-01 4 MR. LIM TENG LAW, Principal of Queensway Secondary School, and his bride, the former Miss Teo Chin Choo. after the customary wedding ceremony held at Mr. Lim's home in Singapore on Sunday. The couple were married at the Registry of Marriages last week. The bride, a teacher77 words
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Advertisement65 1964-12-01 4 patsy S^ pat'qr. an easy mark. A guy who tells his wife where he keeps his wallet A guy who dreams he is being chased by Brigitte Bardot and never is cought. A guy who gets up to give a woman a seat, and lets her boy friend slip into65 words
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Miscellaneous464 1964-12-01 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following I* today's schedule Per.ant; (ML, ill) II a.m. 1 of civil aircraft movrnvntn at Pan. American Airway! From *Poya Lobar airport. Singapore: Djakarta (PA 542) 7 50 a.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES OAC: From HonK Konu il'.A BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur, Co 791) 213464 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-12-01 5 Sold: 40 years old S'pore landmark HONG KONG FIRM BUYS THE UNION BUILDING: TENANTS TO STAY SINGAPORE, Monday. ONE of Singapore's most stately landmarks, the 40-year-old Union Building in ColleyerQjay has passed onto new hands. Its owners, the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd., have sold the seven-storey building in263 words
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321 1964-12-01 5 NANYANG: IT'S MY BUSINESS, SAYS NASIR KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TPHE Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 1 Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said here today that the Nanyang University "is not the business of the Chinese or only of the few people who have vested in- jterests in it." Syed321 words
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Article74 1964-12-01 5 K A N U A R Mon. The unjaniscr ot women m.stiiutes in Penang, Kedah and Perils. TciikKu M.ikniim.ih binte Trngku Mohamed Jc.v.i. pledged the support and loyalty ot her 5.000 members at the opening ol a !<>od lair durum the week-end. "We are prepared to74 words
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69 1964-12-01 5 Civil Defence Corps formed in Kelantan ITOTA K. ll \ui Mon.— A Civil Defence Corps— the first in the state of Kelantan has been formed here. The 40 members of the corps have just completed a month's training. The members who had signed up for national service were trained by69 words
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Article51 1964-12-01 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. S. K Chakravarti has oeen elected leader of the youth section of the Singapore branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress Other officials are: Mr. V. Radhakrishnan. deputy leader: Mr. Arthur Pailo secretary-; Mr. R. Panchncharam. assistant secret.uy; and Mr. O R. Samy,51 words
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Article144 1964-12-01 5 DENANG. Mon.—Traw- ler fishermen who went out to fish for the National Defence Fund last Wednesday have i raised $5,527.04 from! their catch. A cheque for this amount nas been handed to the Chief Minister, "ato Wong Pow Nee. by lnche Chick bin Bakar, chairman144 words
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127 1964-12-01 5 I^ANGAR. Mon. The Perlis police authorities today shelved their decision to deduct 10 per cent from the monthly pay of all policemen as contributions to the National Defence Fund. Deputy Supt. Khalid bin Dato Kelana Maamor. Perlis. 0.5.P.C.. told the Straits Times members127 words
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Article84 1964-12-01 5 I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Union ot journalists today expressi ed its 'grave concern" 1 over the effects of the recent turnover and payroll taxes on Malaysian news- papers. The union's secretary. Mr. N.TR. Singam. In a statement said that the i taxes couki cause difficulties84 words
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190 1964-12-01 5 Schoolgirl to court: Teacher said 'Lift sarong' CUNGEI PATANI, Mon. The magistrate s court here was cleared again today for a 12 -year-old schoolgirl to give her evidence in camera. A teacher, Abdul Raof bin Wahid. 28. is tentatively charged on three counts of raping three schoolgirls, two aged 12190 words
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114 1964-12-01 5 PENANQ. Mon. The City Council today rescinded previous decision to In- crease the monthly sewerage fee of $2 to $3. "I feel It was an oversight on the part of the council to increase the sewerage charge." Mr. 00l Thiam Siew, the114 words
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Article54 1964-12-01 5 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dr. Omar V. Jooma. professor of Neurosurgery at the Jinnah Post Oraduate Medical Centre. Karachi, gave <t talk on "Parkinson Disease" at the General Hospital here today Dr Jooma. 47. is touring Malaysia after visiting Europe. Britain, Canada. Japan. USSR the United States54 words
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Miscellaneous50 1964-12-01 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM fl WAS AWAY A FEW PAYS AMD AUCC MAVE OVERRUN "> rr~ <?^jw house. 1 YEAH 1 HOLES N| 1/ VEVEgVWHEOE.'Jft Jf BUT DON'T WORRY, TUls\ sf jf^ZZ.** DOC! I'LL TAKE JOB'S GONNA I /t£4y CAREO'TH'LI'L BE TOUGHER ffiZr V PESTS, I'LL... > THAN I50 words
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Article, Illustration2394 1964-12-01 6 gINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, warned today that two of the Central Government's direct taxation proposals may work "completely inequitable" results on businesses and discourage la-bour-intensive industries. Mr. Lee also spokp sharply against the higher tax rates which, he said, would2,394 words
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550 1964-12-01 6 being cancer mid c thrombi .»;s daughter!. Datin Katimali Ali.-Jn.i, P.idanij Tempi supported the Ml t .ix proposals, but she frit that the estate duty should not have been llasMd by 10 per cent on the ground by the Finance550 words
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Article, Illustration1945 1964-12-01 7 DAY 2 The Premier had a prodigious appetite for good food, washed down with considerable quantities of drink whisky, brandy and, of course, champagne. He rarely went to bed before 3 a.m., but invariably was up at 8 o'clock as full of energy as ever. He smoked cigars from1,945 words
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Article, Illustration1489 1964-12-01 8 From Page Six Hi' 'hrn spoke of the case of Mi Lim Lian Geok. the Chine**educationist and critic of the Government's education policy. 'lepnvation of citizenship a:ter :i :hree-yrar legal figh' was announced by the OovHe questioned the arbitrary powers \rstrd in1,489 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-12-01 8 Government purchases through local agents whenever possible QUESTION KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. vfORE local agents ar» being asked to make A t purchases of goods from overseas for various Government departments. The Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said this in the House of Representatives during question time today. Mr. C.209 words
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81 1964-12-01 8 KUALA LI MPL'R. Mon The Government has M-nt instructions to all .schools on the measures to be taken during an air raid. The acting Minister of Local Government and Housing, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, said that pam- phlets also were81 words
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607 1964-12-01 8 Khir calls for Co-op initiative on housing 'THE DEMAND IS ON UPWARD TREND' THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today called on housing co-operatives to play a greater role to help solve the housing shortage in the country. He said these co-operatives, being non-pro-fit-making and self-help607 words
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Miscellaneous227 1964-12-01 8 Oop iitf V. T. iiuntlin WMATS TH' WEATHER/ US6EN, MX. HIGH I ...GO BUILD MXJ«->— I THE>J OTICK \DUR HEAD IM I A..HK'6 QOT OOCS TEETH GOT PRIEST, *H' I'LL SELP A FIRE... (OKJK.I n' UNTIL fT PAWNS ON MXI TO HAVE FOOP JE? TOO WTTH THIS J. TELL MXI227 words
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Article285 1964-12-01 9 DISAPPOINTED CIVIL SERVANTS TOLD: TREASURY HAS NOT SENT THE MONEY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. \JOKE than 1,080 civil servants here had a "black" Monday today. Today is the last day ot the month and that, to them, means pay day. But when they went to collect285 words
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175 1964-12-01 9 IPOH. Mon.— Teachers, headmasters a n d members of Chinese school boards, at a meeting here yesterday. decided to ask the Government that the Chin-' ese language be used as, a medium of instruction i and examination in comprehensive schools. The meeting, which175 words
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Article99 1964-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. M o n. Chong Ching How. who said he had only earned $5 when arrested In a character lottery raid on Aug. 30, was fined $500 today for acting a.s a bookmaker'^ agent. He pleaded guilty. Inspector M. A. Smahon said that Chong was caught99 words
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Article52 1964-12-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The |Mt inn Be.sar ul Sriangur. Date i H.irun bin Ha.'i Idris. declared open a $5,000 community centre at Gombuk North near here yesterday. He praisrd kampong su»rds in various district* m the State for carrying out their cutics in an i52 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-12-01 9 PIXIE AND WES PLAN A HONEYMOON TRIP TO LAS VEGAS SINGAPORE. Mon. i Newly-weds Pixie Monteiro and Maori entertainer Wes Epae relaxed on a divar in her parents' two-room Housing Board flat in Jalan Lima today and planned their honeymoon. 'We have not had much time to plan, what with224 words
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Article46 1964-12-01 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM Mon. A schoolboy. Wong Keng Keong. j afted 17, died yesterday afternoon 1 after a collision between a motor- cycle and a taxi at Permating Tinggi. Wong was riding on the pillion of the motor-cycle when the accident occurred.46 words
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129 1964-12-01 9 Muar ready (with evacuation plan) for monsoon lif UAR. Mon. Plans have been finalised to evacuate 30,000 people in the low-lying areas north of here if the coming monsoon rains flood their homes. The chairman of the Muar flood relief committee, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. said elaborate measures129 words
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156 1964-12-01 9 IPOH. Mon. A drive to raise 5150.000 lor the construction of a crema- torium has been started here by a 17-member com- mittee comprising repre- i sentatives from Buddhist Hindu and Sikh organisations in Perak. The committee, headed by Mr R. C. M.156 words
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Article61 1964-12-01 9 TAIPINU. Mon— Mr. Goli Cliok Sam. ..ii tm llililymin and member of the State Executive Coun-c-il. has been elected chairman of the Larut and Matang district veltan committee. Others elected at the mooting \\eiv. Vice-chairman P.itu Wan Mohamed Razalli bin Wan Mohamed fc>a: secretary. Mr I.re Ah61 words
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249 1964-12-01 9 I^IVE employees of the 1 North Eastern Transport Service Ltd. here who were dismissed a year ago will be reinstated. The Industrial Court today ruled that the company was "not justified" In terminating their services. Mr. Justice All Hassan, who249 words
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107 1964-12-01 9 Xl \l.\ LUMPI R. Mun The Koman Catholic hurtli in Malaysia ft*trrday .joined eharehes throughout the world in saying parts of the .Ma>-s in English instead of Latin, which has bren used for centuries. The change follows de trees by the Vatican Council107 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-12-01 9 DENANG, Mon.— A Prnang beauty queon, Sally Lee Khuan Lee. and Mr. Veap Kirn Chuan. director of a textile shop. Eng Giao and Co., in Chulia Street, will be married on Dec. 13. Miss Lee. 19. won the "Miss Penang" title from 12 other finalists in66 words
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240 1964-12-01 9 Front is attacked over clash of council and S-Week dates DENANG, Mon.— An Alliance councillor, Mr. M.S. A. Zachariah, today accused members of the Socialist Front of being "national delinquents." Speaking during the adjournment of the City Council's m-.nthlv meeting, he said the Front had deliberately fixed the council's last240 words
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162 1964-12-01 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Fifty-two people were made homeless by a 3 a.m. fire today which razed their three huts ir, Lorong 3. Geylang. The three-hour blaze also destroyed property estimated at $25,000 No one was miured. The 52 people from 11 families162 words
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Advertisement182 1964-12-01 9 A 1 > a ■I IB VI w^ .^^^E ill 1 -x 1 I Efek II 11 Ji BfflKlHw t* w%. Mm mW mm liyiN^ J9 B?^ ■■to' SU Ww j|r JI m J j mmmr Mm* vSr^mmmW m m m^ mmmmmmm^ mm mmmWK m WW m W^ m K182 words
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Article73 1964-12-01 10 2* WordM 110 (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF l:i'.- Mr Sect Klrr I«ng thiuik prtaat. friends, relatives Mr their kind assistame. wreaths. attaadanc* at funeral. THt FAMILY OF late Robert Nunls. Malacca thank relatives, friends for their vnrtan'i- ureathn. donation* at Urn fun. ril on B-1 MR. A MRS. I'll-73 words
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Article259 1964-12-01 10 1* Words 110 (Minimum) MASTER'S Kronen Fresh Milk Oaamy to the tttt drop Kamly direct ii.le kf younx and old. Insist on ll.inem Krrsh Milk FCOIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all trachera and book addlcta to browu In their showroom at Times House. River Valley Read. Singapore. t A 0000259 words
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Article56 1964-12-01 10 2I» Worrf. $2M (mm.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST Ralhr "Galaxy »f Mu!-i' siturrt iv :th D.cember 7.30 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. Spore. Speaker: Daniel Ko. All Welcome. IVANOCLISTIC MEETINGS Betnel--4a 77 Bras BaMh Road Nov. 29 to Dec. 6 H p.m. Mr. William Paterson Internationally well known npeaker. Vital56 words
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Article661 1964-12-01 10 Budget debates are rarely less than stormy. Mr. Tan Siew Sin must have expected heavy weather because of the obviously controversial nature of his payroll and turnover tax proposals if not the mechanics of his efforts to harmonise four different income tax structures. But the strength of661 words
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Article336 1964-12-01 10 The U.S.-Belgian rescue operation in the Congo has not been a model of skilful planning and adroit execution. More than 2,000 hostages have been freed from Stanleyville and Paulis. But in Paulis dozens were killed who might have been saved if paratroops had been despatched on the336 words
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Article254 1964-12-01 10 How great is the "quite substantial amount of money" which Inche Khir Johari saya has been provided for housing in the first Malaysian development plan? It will need to be really substantial to make an impact on the nation-wide shortage. In the meantime the Government is quite right254 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1964-12-01 10 NORA BELOFF - Wilson's urgent taskto inspire confidence NORA BELOFF WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD BREATHING DOWN HIS NECK By THE world is too much with us, late and soon, getting and spending, we lay waste our powers William Wordsworth's poignant sonne»t seems particularly applicable to Prime Minister Harold Wilson, in his present dilemma;OFNS - 1,063 words
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LETTERS
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156 1964-12-01 10 WITH reference to D.R.s TT comments regarding the difference in airmail postal rates from Malaysia to various foreign countries and the equivalent rates from these countries to Malaysia I recently Invited the attention of the Postal Department in Kuala Lumpur to the fact156 words
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Letter198 1964-12-01 10 IT is the fervent hope of 1 teachers and parents, that the educational programme should not be experimented with but charges Introduced only with some certainty that they are practical and -des'rable. The comprehensive school system begin next year. With tta ideal* it seems praiseworthy but we hope198 words
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Letter137 1964-12-01 10 THE assumption In "Motorists letter that the trees and Dosts marked "X" in Dunearn Road (near Adam Road) are to be removed is correct. In the design of flyovers at this junction, cosml- zance has to be taken into account of alignment, grade, land acquisition, resettlement, etc.137 words
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Letter99 1964-12-01 10 1 refer to the letter signed "Estater" (S.T. Nov. 16). The Housing Board is fully aware of the position that in the demolition of unauthorised hawkers' structures in Housing Board estates, some hawkers have adopted new tactics to avoid demolition by our squad by Diving their wares on99 words
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Advertisement559 1964-12-01 10 Stnits Twe* Malty Mail Classified tJv.rtl».m.nts may bo handed to: COLO ITO»»Ce AftCADB Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Hslltnd Rsad KaUng Keavsl Rtad Naval Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House, Coilytr Quay THI NEWS FRONT FlUpttrlck'* Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL. S Admlrtlty hosd. Naval Basa559 words
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Advertisement53 1964-12-01 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK if The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, I Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OFFICE: MALAYAN MNK BUILDING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED paaxasM >^H A■■ or :,i OalMs *****0000 blued and Pod Up C*plt«! J53 words
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Advertisement107 1964-12-01 10 ADD A DELICIOUS DASH OF VS^. LEA& W PERRINS iffl WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE On avocado pears and salads KJ^^SlS3BS*^^ with meat and fish in sauces, jsJ^SJga^jS^ soups and curries and, j;> < of course, tomato juice— the fv^>.' J*'Sj piquant flavour of Lea i Perrins jKi^Z^ makes all the difference! It107 words
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204 1964-12-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The first round of talks to look into the implications of the new tax on the tin mining i industry was held today i between representatives of the All-Malaya Chin- 1 ese Mining Association and officials of thej. Department204 words
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Article44 1964-12-01 11 SINGAPORE. Mon The sru- i dents of the Nsec Ann College I have formed I nromote the national language mcl evolve a common Malaysian culture The society > now lookinc for i national hingustpe expert to conduct courses for its member!..44 words
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73 1964-12-01 11 Polytechnic's new course on radar SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Polytechnic's third radar course for the year oegins next Monday. Ten students, mainly ship's officers, apprentices and seamen ;<re expected to take the fortnight's course, which will train them to operate radar sets for anti-collision and other navigational purposes. The Polytechnic73 words
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Article, Illustration527 1964-12-01 11 TYRE MARKS LEAD TO HIDDEN GOODS IN HUT 9 HOURS AFTER GODOWN ROBBERY BY 8 THUGS By RUDY BELTRAN: Kuala Lumpur, Monday gELANGOR police today recovered $100,000 worth of radio sets and tape-recorders belonging to Hagemeyer Trading Company nine hours after the goods were reported stolen527 words
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200 1964-12-01 11 Household registration as security measure JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. THE Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, today announced that a large-scale operation would be started soon to register members of all households in the State. Dato Hajl Hassan said the mass registration was being carried out as a200 words
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125 1964-12-01 11 i SINGAPORE, Mon. Dato Ng Quec Lam. who was released by his kidnappers on Friday night after being In custody for a fortnight returned to work today and said: "I will be hiring a bodyguard for my protection." The Dato added: "I have to125 words
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Article49 1964-12-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Catholic Welfare Services of Malaya today presented a 1 1.000 cheque to the Vietnamese Charge d'Affaires. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong, for the flood victims In Vietnam. The presentation was made by the executive secretary. Mr. M. Sewell In Mr. Tran's office.49 words
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Article54 1964-12-01 11 IPOH. lion. A shopkeeper. Wanu Joon Heng. 34. was fined SI 000 in a magistrate's court. here today, for assisting in carryIng on an Illegal character lottery. Afer he wan convicted. Inspector D'Cruz told the court that I Wang had a previous conviction I for54 words
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136 1964-12-01 11 IJUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Government has appointed a committee to review and examine allowances payable to members of the Armed Forces. The committee will also review and examine the pay structure and the pension scheme of the Other Ranks of the Armed Forces, with136 words
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269 1964-12-01 11 Inspector takes 2 thieves for a ride TO THE POLICE STATION-LOOT AND ALL... SINGAPORE. Mon.— A court today heard how two thieves posing as policemen thumbed a lift in a car driven by a plainclothes police inspector yesterday morning. The drive ended at the nearest police station. "They mistook It269 words
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Article26 1964-12-01 11 I KLUANG. Mon.— The Chief Education Officer, Johore, Mr. Tan Telk Beng. will open the Chong > I Eng Chinese School's handicraft exhibition tomorrow morning.26 words
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58 1964-12-01 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Hokkien Huay Kuan has allocated SI million to build two or three new schools in the coming year, a spokesman of the association disclosed today. The management committee is now looking for suitable sites. The association now runs five schools with58 words
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135 1964-12-01 11 THREE GRAB $5,000 FROM STORE CINEMA SINGAPORE. Mon.— A man posed as a cinema patron last night to help two armed men rob the Odeon Cinema In North Bridgt Road of the night's takings amounting to $5,000 Police today said that th« bogu.s patron was shown Into the office of135 words
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Article34 1964-12-01 11 IPOH. Mon. Assistant Commissioner Mohamed Yusof Khan, commander of the Police Pleld Pore* bst'ed in Ipoh, has resumed duties after a course at the Joint Service* Staff College In Britain.34 words
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Advertisement184 1964-12-01 11 HVlphundred m, engineering ITEMS FOR EXPORT India today exports more than a hundred engineering Items of different grades and varieties to an ever Increasing market. The export ranges from heavy and medium items like locomotives, boilers, textile machinery, sugar mill machinery, transformers, automobiles, centrifugal and turbine pumps, sewing machines, fans,184 words
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Advertisement24 1964-12-01 11 'TTfT'fJ Y/'F I?XrC* I 'Terylene is the trademark for the Pohtuer fihrc made by 1 lltl^L IjLjIMAj J Imperial Chemical Indiwiries limited, Londoa. PolyesterlegSjFibre24 words
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Miscellaneous657 1964-12-01 11 TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) CHANNEL 5 Twilight Zone; 10.40 Chine* 8.20 pm. Opening and Pro- Cinema Oardener's Daughter gramme Summary In all Lan- (Part II); 11.30 Close Down guages: 6.25 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; 6.30 s Lucky Dip; 6.45 Dennis The 7.35 pjn. Opening and ProMenace; 7.15 —An Introduction gramme Summary In657 words
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Article, Illustration443 1964-12-01 12 THE prettiest wedding dresses this year and for the next are the dresses that look STARKLY SIMPLE. But imagination runs riot for styles that crown the head Gone are the blowaway sheers as light and airy as drifting clouds. Bridal gowns today take the shape in443 words
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Article123 1964-12-01 12 ON the surface it looks and feels like leather. But what is it? It's 100 per cent cotton, coated to look like leather. The material comes from Italy and already is showing overseas in coats, suits and dresses for women and children and in several items for men.123 words
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Article253 1964-12-01 12 NURSES' UNIFORMS GET A NEW LOOK RECRUITMENT of nurses is a worldwide problem and a vital one to every man. woman and child. Hospital administrators are realising that the provision ot up-to-date, feminine yet practical and easy-to-care uniforms can help attract girls to the profession, and new styles are being253 words
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Article187 1964-12-01 12 FOR neglected ovens with crust and bakedon grease, use a cleaning agent applied by a sponge. Use the spray-on oven cleaners for ovens with only surface dirt. Separate slices of cold bacon by removing in one piece the number of slices you want to use and. as the187 words
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Article61 1964-12-01 12 JL'ST arrived in Singapore a lighter in solid gold. The price? 51.J20.80 which accounts for it hring the only one of its kind that is available here. Introduced by Ronson's it is in 14 carat gold and designed on slim lines with a sleek finish. Next comes61 words
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Advertisement295 1964-12-01 12 Sj KJ PARFUMEUR j|i|; TOP PRICES PAID for USED POSTAGE STAMPS OF YOUR OWN COUNTRY For a square deal, top prices and prompt payment, always send all your Used Stamps to us you will never regret it. URCH, HARRIS CO., LTD. 7, Richmond Hill Avenue, Bristol, 8, England. i EASY295 words
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Advertisement313 1964-12-01 12 lIIM '••"""••"••""••♦•••••""•"•'•••'••tttlNtMlMlfrlllUMMMtlHimilMMlirtillllltMlMlUMllMMm tftIttIIMIIMMIMIIIIIHItIII i I Try putting your plates j i_on the wall —r J pEOPLE tend to regard pewter. copper and even brass as some- r thing from the dim and chintzy -i past. At any rate they have been disregarded by the experts of homemaking for years which313 words
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Advertisement404 1964-12-01 12 What on earth w can you give that man? j fj A set of Revlon's 'THAT MAN* jk)l/ AFTER SHAVE AND TALC I \J handsomely boxed in black t and gold, is the gift for every I man w 10 a PP rec a es ne d' s tinctive scent404 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-12-01 13 Mr. Samuel H.C. Chu (above), of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., recently returned from an AMA management course in New York, sponsored by the company. While in the U.S.. Mr. Chu also toured Union Carbide plants. He returned to Singapore via the Philippines where he visited the69 words
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Article109 1964-12-01 13 l/SSO Standard Eastern, Inc., and China Light, and Power Co. Ltd. have announced an agreement to form a jolnlly-owned company to Increase the supply ol electric power in Hong Kong. China Light will have a 40 pel cent interest in the new venture, and Esso Standard Eastern,109 words
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Article70 1964-12-01 13 Two Malaysian ports will be among 14 ports ln South-East Asia to be visited by Japan's 1965 floating trade (air between now and March, the first sent to the region in 10 years. It will feature displays of Japan's economi cand technical corporation with developing nations,70 words
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Article, Illustration3 1964-12-01 13 'Second-to-none Our products3 words
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245 1964-12-01 13 A LEADING American manufacturer of aircon- ditioning and refrigeration equipment, Addison Products Co., Addison City, Michigan, will introduce into the Malaysian market some of its latest window-type airconditioners early next year. The company has appointed Teh Bee Heng and Co. as sole agents in South245 words
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Article334 1964-12-01 13 TH E chairman of Fraser and Neave and Malayan Breweries, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, has presented the awards won by Malayan Breweries at the 1964 Commonwealth bottled beer competition. London. Included were a first prize for Tiger beer and three awards for stout. Dr Leo Bels.334 words
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144 1964-12-01 13 \f R. Lan Hart, the Far East manager of Burroughs Wellcome i and Co.. London, is nowj in Malaysia to study the market for Pharmaceuticals. He will stay for some months during which he will work in collaboration with research staff of Jackson (M)144 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-12-01 13 Three senior staff members of Malayan Tobacco Co. left for London last Wednesday They are from left. Mr. Gan Kian Hock. Inche Ahmad Rasir bin ll.i.ii Ibrahim, and Mr. Toh Tone Boon All three will attend the management training course run by the BritishAmerican Tobacco106 words
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239 1964-12-01 13 JAPAN Air Lines and Air France are now carrying out a joint advertising, sales and public relations programme in Malaysia in an effort to offer the best of both East and West to the local travelling! public. The programme covers joint239 words
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Article101 1964-12-01 13 The head office of Malayan Cement Ltd. at "Sentosa Raya.' Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur, moved to the first floor of the Bangunan Oetah Asli, Jalan Ampang, on Saturday. This will provide the company with more accommodation to house Its expanding sales force and in particular a new101 words
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Advertisement302 1964-12-01 13 JMMLUi Dear Sir, «<• hay* Introduced ADLER typewriters to Malaysia. ADLER la th* oldest typewriter aanufacturlng coapanjr ln Caraany and belongs to th* faaous GRUHDIC group of quality manufacturers. ADLER typewriters are known for their modem design, quality and success This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal winner302 words
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Advertisement170 1964-12-01 13 QAHIM AIR CARGO Qantas offers you the fastest Jircraft in round trie-world servic*. DIRECT QAHM 707^ JETS TO: turope and the U.K.: Mights a week.) Australia: (b r light a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for (Juntas, SINGAPORE: Raffles170 words
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Advertisement179 1964-12-01 14 i CLUBMAN i i i i lj i i _j y i ii i i i k y j^^ 1^ iff S» '^W r* 4^s^^§ H ***i***^^ ONLY KjJi 1 FAPH .x LfiUII Here's your chance to get the bag you've been waiting for suit-case cum school bag made from179 words
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Advertisement1150 1964-12-01 15 B= e» 3|B y 9 pW I Dwt bah I pXiP 0 or PT r TQ LIVERPOOL i WEST CSAST U I Oue S pore Sam Sham Peaang MENfSTHEUS Umaaal. A.enaiirtr, la PVOm 2 Oac I MYRMIDON Ha.-r. Li«ar»Ml. Giasgoa.... Caa. II Dcv 2 AJAX LiverßMl Dtc 9 Oec 71,150 words
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Advertisement1270 1964-12-01 15 WSS/SS^^^ESSSKt i^^^ THE EAC ONES EW SiNOAPOIf OAAIA UaatfWa>.gWHHU— MR c PWAIIO g^gV^^r^ES*^aaß w mousi li.ian>n» roiom.i j'j.wfto o'jrf Pklii 7881. Pint ***** PktM SMI PbeM ***** SAILINCS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA SENOA. a MAVSi, NAMBUIG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. lOTIE»DAM, AMSTEROAM GOTHENSuac, kkUHHi ANO COKwHASEN. ""^~™^^™™™"~^^^™^^"^^?insaTore^^^^T'r!!i^^^ I Pen»ni"^ KAMtOOIA" (a) B. 41-41/11,270 words
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Advertisement1314 1964-12-01 15 BE NU LINE EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL X CONTINENTAL PORTS. DVUVBArviV for Liverpool Ok 2) bLNVKALKIL Antwerp Jm IB Singapore P. S>am Ptnang Rotterdam Jm 14 la n Die 2 Ok 3 1 riarnDurg JM 18 DVITVAr t A fw Lonaon OM 24 BLNVALLA Marr.rxrg JM 1 i Sinupore1,314 words
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Advertisement1313 1964-12-01 15 togiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. |tir*l«\ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE mM^ HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH tmgaoori P. Sham Pinang t Cm OF CHICAGO M'.»)2.'Teaer CITY Of BATH 1 1 Part Telly t CITY 0." RIPON 29/27 Dec 21 Oec CITY OF LEICESTER 12/14 JM IS It JM 17 Jai t1,313 words
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244 1964-12-01 16 AFTER the recent bin movements, there was only a normal fluctuation in the Straits tin orice yesterday in Penang. It fell 75 cents to 5738.871. Supply and demand were reported to be about even with no selling pressure in evidence. The ofTerine at an244 words
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Article27 1964-12-01 16 November 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $738,871 (down 75 cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 180 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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Article59 1964-12-01 16 £HINESE Produce Exchange, tingaday: Coconut oil: bulk SS6i sellers, drum SS9J sellers. Cepra: Nov./ Dec. UK/Contlnent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white J152» sellers. Sarawak white $1471 seller*, special Sarawak black (123 ■ellera, garbled Lampong black $130 sellers. ASTA $140 aellers. Singapore Copra Association noon prices: Unquoted. elation prices: bulk59 words
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Article250 1964-12-01 16 DECEMBER flrat (rada rubbar f.a.b. 17 cloud at 5 p.m. In Slniapar* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69i centa per Ib. down one-elgbtb ot a cent on Friday 1 cloamg level for the position. The tone waa vary qulat. R.A.t. and F.M.R.C. doting prleot in centa par Ib.,250 words
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Article108 1964-12-01 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS opened the week to a continuation of subdued trading activity. Moves were narrow with falls slightly In excess of rises. Base metals and oils were generally steady but New Broken Hill dropped Is. 6d. to 117s. and Renlson gained Is. to 595. C.X.A. 47/S Mount108 words
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Article241 1964-12-01 16 November 30. Three montHs. INUUIIRIAU Uouaiead Uf cts. Unlteera lft eta. LnuHops IS eta. M containers 12 eta (Ji'v Dev. I eta. M. Cables IS cts. k. smelters 27 Ota. McAnstrr 12 cts tfS.iacU. U lnvr.il. 12 Ct* Kwj oiap. IV eta nCt.C.II cts. K. N. 19 eta.241 words
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Article259 1964-12-01 16 THE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields Is based on last sales to Saturday Nov. 28. Oefimtlon <r*vl**d) Tims* covcrtd. Tn* number ot times last year's total dividend la covered By net profit* aftei uu and prior cfta.rs.ea. Earning* yiald: L«at year's net prom* grossed i.p tor259 words
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858 1964-12-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent 4 LTHOLGH turnover was is. again on an extremely small scale on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday prices continued in the main to hold well, and even improve in certain cases. This really is a point in favour of858 words
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Article27 1964-12-01 16 Malayan Stock Indires Nov. 28 Nov. 31 Industrials: 87.51 87.7 i Hns: i:;i.Sl 131.* i rubbers: 1(19.96 109.* •Dec. 30, i;ii;:;_inn Dec. 2S, 1962 111027 words
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Article729 1964-12-01 16 BUSINESS !n and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number ot shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunleps (I.OUU) 511. C0, Esse erds. il.UOO) ■•1.94; Case Dab. $1.02 SL.- E. tm*lt*rs (3.000) $3.96; F. and729 words
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Article109 1964-12-01 16 V^MIPs lying aloninda im Singapar* SchuKirk 3/4. Kunj.ii.in N.W. 2 GianM B«ng N.W. S. Blu«ky Renon* N.W. 5. Sabang o. Donal 13/14. Tbebcn 10/16, Breconiihiru 10/11. Song B* 28, Ktiullc Macrsk M, state of Madraa 29/30, Bayerateln 33/34, Kambodia 42/43, KwanKtuoK 40/41. Lu> Ifmcrak 44. Katraky 40.109 words
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Article36 1964-12-01 16 ON til* lr«« aichanta markat IB Hoog Kont; yealerday the M.%--dcllar wu quoted at 5.761 for TT and A. 7.' (or oath. Marling waa quotrd at 18.00 and one tad or i*ld at 2.-.H36 words
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Advertisement302 1964-12-01 16 WILHELMSEN LINES flOK: MM CMt—tt. MrtW*. MM l£Mi l-l^ iHERMOPYiiU (C*ni Pus»n. Japan) nl7 BARBER LIME fROM U.i.k. USI ANO *tSI CUA4I POITS lUUNOOT o** ftHNUKf Ote m«»mtei o*. oueems»ille a o« FERN LINE FROM U.i.A.. SUlr ANO MtSI COASI PORTS ttRNCATE OUVIIU B*t FOR OUTWARD SERVICrS StE PRtCEDINS P*Gf302 words
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Advertisement1069 1964-12-01 17 WH Kpi I■lm\iWW*l!i j j I i I m m\ j i i( ontinued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St el: oxtrm WANTED SERVAN- CIRL ag* 18 tn I'd Live in Lixl. wore. Apply |..-rsonallv at No. 82 Bt. Michael's Rd.. Spore 12. Mornm. < WANTED1,069 words
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Advertisement924 1964-12-01 17 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* iS (Mim.)— Box It et: txtrm ON MAIN Buklt Tlmah Road: Freehold vacant industrial land, on over 200.000 s<i. ft. Price: 53. 70 per sq. ft. P. O. Box IM9, Spore. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW Phase A Beletar Hills Estate. Rentable S37u pm. (28.000. Write Mr.924 words
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Advertisement867 1964-12-01 17 EDUCATION Word* SI (Min.)— Box St tt: txtro ATTENTION aHORTHAND »lUDENTS, i mootns/4 months (JourMt •tartios on Friday, 4tn DMMBMr IWM i« (xp -in iK)*jn> mat 1 1OO— SOU noon). Reasonable fee*. Special LCC ap«ra inteoaivt coacntn*. imui claase* i&.ia 8.16 pan. Cltf Scoool of Commerco, 218 Uueen direct, bins*pore867 words
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Advertisement874 1964-12-01 17 RUGS, CARPETS k CURIOS X-MAS SALE NOW ON FREE GIFTS with Every Purcha** ■ELOIAN CARPBTS 2' I 4' .V5O 3' X 3' S 16/--6' X 9 1 32/V K. 9" 4fl/. 9' X 12' 63/Also available are Engllso, wall-to-wall carpeting, Italian. Indian Woollen, Japanese Cotton Reversible and Namada Kashmir In874 words
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Advertisement731 1964-12-01 17 FOR SALE 74 Word* SS (Mim.)— Box It elt. txtrm TRADE IN YOUR TV or nadioaran tor Germany s beat Kuba 23" or worlds largest 27" TV Combine wttn Stereo-Radiogram. Teh Be* Heng ft Co., 90 Robinson Road. S'por*. 1-A1 i-81, Jalaa, Loral*. Kual* Lumpur. GOOD NEWS To all Kuba731 words
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Advertisement1128 1964-12-01 17 HI-FI k STEREO Wordt SI (Mim.}— Box St eU. txtro TEAL 50SR 4. TRACK reverse-matlc recorder. Call for demonstration. Hwee Seng Co.. 259. Beach Road. Singapore. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) •n Wort* SS f Mim.)— Box 50 rt*. oxtrm READ MALAY MAIL'S Shopping Centre" every Tuesday and Knday tor bargains galore1,128 words
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374 1964-12-01 18 GOVT SUPPORT FOR BADMINTON —PREMIER LEE SINGAPORE. Monday. QJINGAPORE Prime Minister Mr. 1 Lee Kuan Yew has urged SBA officials to make strong efforts to recruit young enthusiasts into the badminton world. Mr. Lee also assured the Government's fullest support for the game. Ho said: "As chairman of the People's374 words
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287 1964-12-01 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with UORSES from Federation stables will not be comn ing for the Singapore Turf Club's December meeting due to a last-minute hitch, but there will be racing as scheduled at Bukit Timah. Mr. D. R. H. Brown, secretary of the Singapore287 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-12-01 18 TENGKU'S CUP WINNER IRON HAND, winner of the $15,000 Tengku's Cup for Class 1, Div. 1 horses over 9f at Ipoh on Sunday. Ridden by Des Coleman, the five-year-old English gelding beat Wineman by four lengths.— Timesport picture.38 words
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767 1964-12-01 18 V. MORGAN - V. MORGAN By THE chief talking point among the British and Irish racir.g rum at the Washington International at Laurel Park. Maryland, was why racing in Britain had sunk so very low. So low in fact had it sunk that Britain was not767 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-12-01 18 Stolle blasts Emerson's hopes in NSW final SYDNEY. Mon. Fred Stolle (pictured above* gained his second win in a row over Wimbledon champion Roy Emerson when he took the men's singles title in the New South Wak\s lawn tennis championships here yesterday. I" ;i marathon flic Ml battle lasting twoReuter - 367 words
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Advertisement510 1964-12-01 18 VACANCY PENANG APPLICATIONS are lnvit«d TtwntD WrtTirr from experienced teachers with a J.K.K. I LftUtK NUIIIt knowledge of the Chinese LanKuaite for the P° sl of Head- TENDERS from J.K.R. reglsterHu Yew Seah Oirls' ed Contractors Class "D" .Medium-type Chinese Pn- < iWORKSi and above will be re--45. Madras celved510 words
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Advertisement672 1964-12-01 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SHELL MALAYSIA LIMITED REQIIRE AN INDISTRIAL CHEMICALS SALESMAN Qualifications Required: 1 Obtained full Higher School Certificate or equivalent, with Chemistry as a principal subject. 2. Preferably with some commercial experience x but school leavers with the requisite other qualifications will be considered. 3 Prepared to travel and672 words
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Advertisement639 1964-12-01 18 j NOTICES NOTICE BORNEO MOTORS (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH. The Kuala Lumpur Branch of 1 the Borneo Motor* Organisation will be operated by Borneo Moitors tSingaporej Linuted with effect irom :si. December 1964 l Borneo Motors i Malaya i Limited I will cease trading at Its Kuala Lumpur Branca639 words
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Advertisement116 1964-12-01 18 IT I—l1 1 1 I Jmntroducingx m Madams m ADRIENNE LE GUIN M M Delegate from M PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR PARIS j I in sttmn countrw* and nowj for the first tim* in U Malaysia Th» most :^t hnowltdgcabl* IB Oior perfum* WADAME LE GUIN will Iyi be delighted to116 words
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Article, Illustration396 1964-12-01 19 JOE DORAI - TO 'WE WILL LISTEN TO PLAYERS BUT WON'T BOW TO THEM' By JOE DORAI Singapore, Monday JHE APPOINTMENT of the Singapore soccer team captain for the new season beginning next March would not be made to suit the wishes of any group of players, SAFA president Hussein396 words
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Article23 1964-12-01 19 SEREMBAN. Mon. Neeri Sembilan Police conceded a walkover to Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club in the Hose Cup soccer semi-final here today.23 words
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Article81 1964-12-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two top teams (KM Europe. S.K Rppld Irom Austria and M.T.K Budapest from Hungary, have askrd the Football Association of Malaysia foi matches in Malaysia early ceacl yir. The teams have Informed FAM they would be able to visit Malaysia in January-February and81 words
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Article223 1964-12-01 19 New dates set f Ol 8-team tourney BURNLEY CUP KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 'THE Football Association of Malaysia today an- nounced new dates Dec. 26 to Jan. 3 for the inter-state Burnley Cup competition for youths un- der 19. The competition was originally scheduled to be held from Jan. 2 to223 words
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Article208 1964-12-01 19 Perak hold two-day trial for 49 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Ama- teur Football Association have named 49 players to attend the 'wu-uay trial .starting on Wedneaday nt the Jalan Abdul Jalil ground to select the State's Burnley Cup team. All players have Been requested to be at the ground at208 words
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Article38 1964-12-01 19 SOCCER Batu Pahat Lj*: Kilat 4 Talget 0. Friendlies: Muar XI 2 Johore Indians 0 (Muan; Malacca Malays 4 Kuala Pilah Malays 4 (Malacra). B'uorth Rangers 2 RAAF B'worth BASKETBALL Kluane Lje (Onder-17): THHS 66 SES 44.38 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-12-01 19 Mrs. Foo Long Mun, of "Five Perks Stable," reB ceiving the gold trophy from Mr. Yenh Cheang Lee, chairman of the Perak Turf Club, after IRON HAND, ridden by Des Coleman, had won the 51 5.000 Tengku's Cup race (Class 1, Div. I— 9f) =in55 words
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Article67 1964-12-01 19 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The 19 Signals, favourites to win the SHA league Division Two title, scored their second successive win when they beat formidable Naval Club 3-1 at HMS Terror today. Signalmen dominated play throughout the 60 minutes and scored their goals through Selvarajah. JafT.tr and Freeman. Bond67 words
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Article181 1964-12-01 19 RUGGER SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Under-23s led with an unconverted try at half time, but failed to hold the Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV who finally won th»" match 11-3 from a goal, penalty and try ln their rugger match on the padang today. Despite the slippery181 words
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Article35 1964-12-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Cochrane Road School beat Klang High School by 11 point* tß°al *nd two tries) to three (penalty) ln the Selangor Schools Sports Council under-15 rugger Anal on the K.L. padang today.35 words
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350 1964-12-01 19 Ilyas (126) leads Pakistan run spree CRICKET BRISBANE. Mon. The Pakistani cricketers drew their first match ln Australia today against Queensland here. Mohammad Ilyas led a run spree with 126, enabling Pakistan to rattle up 369 for five declared by tea. but the tourists failed to get a wicket whenReuter - 350 words
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Advertisement120 1964-12-01 19 I AMANO TIME RECORDERS keep HEEEEF-"" perfect cmployci'-movement re- cord*: their ,irr. v .il s (j departures. "II daily going and coming, overtime, II plus the many other functions. II SBBB J/ AMANO JTZZST J TIME RECORDER 38x30*39 (cm) THE AMANO TIME STAMPS —^^^2^ o not require *P' cia papers120 words
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Advertisement351 1964-12-01 19 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICF 1. TENDERS «re Invited for the supply of fresh rations for Malaya Singapore to the Malaysian Armed Forces for the nerlod 26 December 1964 to 31 December 1965. 2. Tender document.*; are obtainable from Supplies and Transport Directorate (Block A4l) Jalan Padang Tembak. Kuala Lumpur351 words
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Advertisement781 1964-12-01 19 oao s o give him H oYvAPwo jHJvit Uuvf IC'C* H I 3HULTUN I After Shave Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream Aflw Snave Lotion and HHra r Cream o o *"wf o C I II (CfdSfMt I After Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, Stick Deodorant and Body Talcum (y/fy f (y/)JCe781 words
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Miscellaneous331 1964-12-01 19 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Strong language ln the ooav 1. Slate the effect of a chariot house (4). on Saul (5. 8). 6. See 10. 8. To reach Mecca pilot has to 7. Beer's dry. ten times- a little mtrodure a twist (10). whiskey about? Not so muchl 9.331 words
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Miscellaneous90 1964-12-01 19 SOCCfcK— SAFA Premiere Lge: Chinese v Indians 5.15; Royal Navy v RAF 7.0 (both matches at Jn. Besar). Ipoh Div. 1: Kilat Club v Kinta Indians (Jn. Abdul Jalil grd). Friendly: Penang Burnley Cup XI v City Council RC 5.0; Victory Cap final: Ramblers v RAAF B'worth 6.30 (both matches90 words
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Article, Illustration639 1964-12-01 20 Arbitration court rules against Govts' appeal TO HEAR AND HAND DOWN AWARDS RELATING TO CLAIMS SUBMITTED BY AUPE FOR 1,500 CIVR, SERVANTS JMIK Industrial Arhi I r :i t i o n Cowl hen; lias ruled thai it would go ahead and hand down awards relating; to claims submitted by639 words
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129 1964-12-01 20 Registration for 1965 adult classes SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Adult Education Board announced today that registration of students for admission to its secondary Malay, Chinese and English evenine classes for next year, will be held at Raffles Institution, Bras Basah Road from Dec. 21. The following are the dates fixed for129 words
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Article39 1964-12-01 20 PARIS. Mon. M. Georges Pompidou. French Prime Ministor will visit Pakistan from Jan. 4 to Jan. 8. French Foreiirn Oflice spokesman said today. The visit will be immediately prior to M. Pompidou's sevenday visit to India— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article39 1964-12-01 20 LEEDS. Mon. British salesman Peter Lucas, who had a dead mans kidney grafted into him by doctors here two years ago, died in hospital here today. He had made a complete recovery after the operation.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article421 1964-12-01 20 LONDON. Mon. The stock markets were today quietly awaiting this weeks important events, which Include the OECD meeting lr Paris and the publication of the UK's gold and convertible currency reserves, which will reveal the damage caused by the run on sterling. Gilt-edged met a moderate demand and421 words
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365 1964-12-01 20 Protection for Sabah tobacco also sought SINGAPORE, Monday. •pill] Tariff Advisory Board, at its first public hearing in Singapore today, asked to double the tariff on all imported soap. The request came from Mr. T.C. Whang, of Lam Soon Oil and Soap (Singapore)365 words
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136 1964-12-01 20 PRETORIA. Mon. The South African Minister of Justice. Mr. Balthazar Vorster, announced hero today the 90-day detention law is to be suspended from Jan. 11. Under this law. people may be detained without beirn; charged for successive periods of 90 days. ProclamationReuter - 136 words
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Article66 1964-12-01 20 NEW DELHI, Mon. Russia offered India several na\;ii including one submarine, and Britain has expressed a willii help India buy a modern submarine from a British shipyard. the Defence Minl.ster. Mr. IMbwant Rao Chavan, said today. Answering questions in the Lower House of Parliament, he saidReuter - 66 words
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Article22 1964-12-01 20 MOSCOW. Mon President Antonin Novotny of Czechoslovakia arrived here today by air from Prague on an official friendly visit. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Obituary58 1964-12-01 20 MRS. GLADYS ANDREWS nf I&O-A, l*i'ftndroM L*in«". Pt*n:tn^ pi' peacefully on 30.11 64. Funeral at 3 p.m. I'ulau Tlkus C*OMti rv. CRACE BELOVED WIFE of CB. (Carlo) Wrbb |UMi aw.-iy peacefully on 30-1 1-<>4 Hmnl se-vlce will be held at Jhe C;i<h.drnl of thi- Gocd Shepherd at 3 p.m.58 words
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Advertisement176 1964-12-01 20 ■Mil i r^** i""^ I W^^jJM Py e quality gives a I fjyl^l world of pleasure I Model 3602 7-stoge printed circuit rodio and stereo I I amplifier chossis. 'Moving Eye' tuning indicator. f «<*^"^"jHfc Two large 8" high-flux speakers. Gorrard Autoslim Mflf^T fflSS&Sn^§S3F*~~i I I 4-speed record changer. Scpele176 words
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Advertisement141 1964-12-01 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 icords $10 (minimum/. TO MR. ANO MRS. Aziz ljrrmll, Ipoh 8 son bom on :.'flth NuVfintxT. 1664. Mother and son dome v ill. Exclusive FRIGI-FOAM ice bucket keeps ice cubes for 14 hours! Moulded from the same miracle insulating material that goes into FRIGIDAIRE FREEZERS. PLUS another141 words
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Miscellaneous44 1964-12-01 20 No water areas SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off in Race Course Road, Tessensohn Road and Balestier Road (backlane between Rangoon Road and Balestier Road) tomorrow and in Malcolm Road between Nos. 35 and 41 on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.44 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-12-01 20 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 92 72 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 84 7240 words
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