The Straits Times, 4 December 1964
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Title Section25 1964-12-04 1 MATIONAI ÜBRARI, SINGAPORE. AVERAGE DAILY CERTI Fl CttDEErWE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times in** 1 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73125 words
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Article, Illustration638 1964-12-04 1 'We'll be flexible' FINANCE MINISTER REPLIES TO HIS SHOCK BUDGET CRITICS (SEE PAGE 6) KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Treasury would adopt a "flexible attitude" in administering the controversial turnover and payroll taxes, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, assured the House of Representatives638 words
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Article41 1964-12-04 1 SEOUL. Thurs. THe South Korean Government today decided to present the Order of Service Merit, First Class, to Tengku Abdul Rahman. The decision was made at a Cabinet meeting. The Tengku also holds various other foreign orders UPI.UPI - 41 words
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1280 1964-12-04 1 The Tengku replies point by point on matters raised in Budget debate Premier regrets some Opposition members still blame Govt for rift with Indonesia [(I ALA LIMrH'K. Tluirs. The United Nations will be told that Indonesia has openly admitted that she1,280 words
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Article42 1964-12-04 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Weary MPs went to bed early today after the House of Commons had sat for 14 hours 10 minutes. They had discussed the Finance Bill which puts the Government's emergency budget proposals Into legal language —ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article25 1964-12-04 1 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— The Central Government has fixed the guaranteed mlnimuhi price for padi lat $16 a picul for the 1904-65 season.25 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-12-04 1 LUCETTE DL'BOIS is led away by a Red Cross worker after she collapsed at Brussels airport where 87 Belgian refugees from Stanleyville returned home after learning thai her fiance had been killed by Congolese rebels. They were due to marry before Christinas. I' PI51 words
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512 1964-12-04 1 African nations have accepted us: Tun KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told the House of Representatives today that the newly emerging African countries have accepted Malaysia as an independent and sovereign fiation. Tun Razak. who had just returned from a visit to the United Arab512 words
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Article28 1964-12-04 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Marshal Chen Yl, China's Foreign Minister, left here this morning by air for Rangoon after re-affirm-ing China's support for Indonesia's "crush Malaysia" policy. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article25 1964-12-04 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— Peking Radio says that the establishment of a Nationalist Chinese consulate lit Kuala Lumpur Is a "dirty political plot.'— AP.AP - 25 words
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385 1964-12-04 1 BANGKOK, Thur». —3 1 n rVHAI Premier, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, announced that a pro up of military officers, some of whom were already arrested had plotted to stage a coup d'etat today coinciding with the parade -by Royal Guards. Field Marshal Thanom.Reuter - 385 words
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414 1964-12-04 1 Why bills must be in two languages: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman has said that bills will continue to be published in English and Malay to avoid misunderstanding. The Opposition Member for Pasir Puteh had suggested in the budget debate that all bills be translated into Malay. 'To414 words
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Article23 1964-12-04 1 MRS. BANDARANAIKE DEFEATED COLOMBO. Thars. Govt. of Mrs. Bandaranaike defeated today by one vote on its spree U from Throne. AP.AP - 23 words
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Article218 1964-12-04 1 PRICE DROPS TO BELOW $700 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Straits tin price today look a dive of $9KH2| following the l)i«{ drop in the London price yesterday. Today's .Penang price was quoted ;il $680 a picnl, falling below the $700 level for the first time since218 words
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Advertisement82 1964-12-04 1 SELECT YOUR GIFT OF THE SEASON IN GOLD, SILVER OR PEARLS FROM G. C.DE SUVA BROS. Jewellers, 3, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. I. TEL: *****. FREE GIFTS! FREE GIFTS! New Apollc, the Quality Essence of Chicken, offers consumers a great, variety of superb and useful quality gifts free. Ask your nearest82 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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149 1964-12-04 2 U.S 'act of war' protest by N. Vietnam UONG KONG, Thurs.— 11 North Vietnam today protested against what it described as a new act of war against it by the United States and South Vietram Its Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a statement that 12 U.S. military planes. Hying fromReuter - 149 words
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148 1964-12-04 2 FUEHRER?I WON'T ACCEPT THAT, SAYS SOEK JAKARTA. Thurs.— Presi- j dent Soekarno said to- day he did not want the Indonesian people to regard him as a fuehrer or a dictator. Speaking at the Merdeka Palace, in reply to the presentation of an honorary Doctorate of Islam, the President said:AP - 148 words
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318 1964-12-04 2 BOMBAY. Thura. POPE PAUL last night asked the Indian Government to free Hindu extremists arrested because of his visit. He did so when the Vice-President. Dr. Zakir Hussain, a Muslim, and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, a Hir<du, called318 words
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128 1964-12-04 2 VAIROBI, Thurs. London Daily Telegraph correspond ent Richard Beeston and dunday Telegraph correspondent Douglas Brown were declared prohibited immigrants yesterday by Kenya's Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. Oglnga Odinga. The move -followed publication in the Sunday Telegraph of a report under Brown's byline thatAP - 128 words
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291 1964-12-04 2 Rebels are using arms from China, says Tshombe DARIS, Thurs. Mr. Moise Tshombe, the Congolese Prime Minister, told a Press conference here yesterday before leaving for Leopoldville that Chinese automatic arms were being used by Congolese rebels. Answering questions, he said: "We have proof of Chinese aid. We have capturedReuter - 291 words
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Article31 1964-12-04 2 RANGOON. Thurs.— Twenry-six passenjrrrs, including seven policemen, were killed yesterday In Tavoy district, southern Burma. when their bus was blown up inland mines planted by Communln insurgents.— R»utei31 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-12-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby M£AL€, M£AL$ M6ALS. DM PEol t UP WITH T^TUAMCttXJrg€OgOfeS)r AND I WOULD LOVE TO I f 8G...W0 DID *Xi A oqmc id ptMweg wrru nou I say *uc calunov *>-//34 words
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288 1964-12-04 3 AFTER SAVING THE POUND... LONDON, Thurs gRITAIN drew on a US$l,OOO million credit from the International Monetary Fund yesterday to repay emergency short-term credits from several central banks last month. The ci edits were accepted from banks in Japan, North America and EuropeReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-12-04 3 Burton and the Cold -War- I ONDON, Thurs. Actor Richard Burton will donate all his British earnings each year to the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Ralph Schoenman, Lord Russell's secretary and director of the foundation, said the actor's accountants were working out how much theReuter - 145 words
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116 1964-12-04 3 /URICH, Thurs.-A young Swiss housewife was severely injured yesterday n a Package mailed to her husband exploded while 7 1 was opening it. police said here today 29 Mr ?'T? a f men Olga B'edermann. Srr h Thalwil "ear here, lost herReuter - 116 words
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Article79 1964-12-04 3 LOS ANOELES. Thurs A request by singer Mcl Tornie to reduce the US$l,2OO a moniii tem- porary alimony he is paying hu. estranged wife. Arlene. was aciiieo today by Superior Court Juuee Roeer PfafT. The attorneys aereed tte^i fie couples Brveriy HilK hrme n..* occupied by79 words
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Article30 1964-12-04 3 BONN. Thurs. An average of SO deaths a day In traffic accidents were recorded in West Germany during September, according to official figures issued here. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration361 1964-12-04 3 Another dodge by Bobby Baker THE FIFTH AMENDMENT AGAIN \L7 A SHINGTON, Thurs. Bobby Baker, former Senate aide who resigned last year after allegations of "wheeling an.d dealing," yes t c rday invoked the Constitution's Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying about his activities to a Senate investigation. 'Illegal kick- back*Reuter - 361 words
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Article27 1964-12-04 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Two New York policemen, both family men, have been sacked for intimacy with prostitutes they met In a Manhattan bar. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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123 1964-12-04 3 PARIS. Thurs. A hair, reputedly taken from the head of Napoleon Bonaparte six hours after his death, was auctioned for about $3,000 In St. Brieuc. Its value may have been Increased by theories that the emperor died of arsenic poisoning. The purchaser was notAP - 123 words
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76 1964-12-04 3 NIRENBKKG Thurs.— A 34-year-old German worker was sentenced to 10 years' jail with hard labour yesterday for rapine six women after knocking them out with ether. George RoUchka attacked the women In dark alleys of suburban settlements by clamping his left hand wearingAP - 76 words
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207 1964-12-04 3 TWO FOUND GUILTY OF SPYING FOR RUSSIA YEW YORK, Thurs. An American electronics engineer and a Russian chauffeur were found guilty yesterday by v Federal court of spying for the Soviet Union. John Butenko, 39, the engineer, and Igor Ivanov. 34 the chauffeur, are liable to the death penalty. AReuter - 207 words
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145 1964-12-04 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE U.S. Air Force yesterday claimed a new en- durance record for Jet fighter planes after four F4C Phantom planes completed an 18-hour flight of almost 10,000 miles. I I The planes of the Tactical I Air Command left MacDlllAP - 145 words
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Article65 1964-12-04 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. A gang of textile swindlers has been caught and its leader sentenced to IS yean In prison for defrauding the state of 50.000 roubles ($160,000), it was reported today. Other members of the gang, who operated at a Moscow region textile plant, were alsoUPI - 65 words
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Article26 1964-12-04 3 HANOVER. Tnurs. Prinoe Philip arrived by plane today for a 10-day visit to BriUt>i> military units and members ol his own family— UPl.26 words
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Advertisement54 1964-12-04 3 i 11 1 m-3 x It's a pleasure to drink Scotch WhiskyEnjoy it at its best Ask for VAT 69 The Scotch Whisky of world appeal— in the handsome bottle 5 > **''-^j Sole Agents for Singapore. Johore. Malacca. Negrl Sembilan and 2 J i the Borneo territories: 2 W54 words
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Advertisement467 1964-12-04 3 Germ-killing POWER In EVERY i DROP DISINFECTS jT I A with Br m J|r\active 1 '/jHgerm ff^^E \pß Pyl/ illorc =5 Use ZAL In yojjr home J disinfects and ptmm *r?7 da JJf. h l ~»4 active germ Wien efficiency of ZALs four -~^~:y* re", active germ killers and JH467 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-12-04 4 THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, inspects a guard-of-honour of Malaysian scouts, at the opening of the big scouts' conference at the Victoria Theatre. On right is the ChicK Commissioner of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association, Mr. M. J. (handy.53 words
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Article571 1964-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs A FILIPINO scout leader told a seminar here today how the world scouting movement could, with sufficient funds, transform itself into an effective instrument to check the teenage menace. Mr. Antonio C. Delgado, member of the Far East Scout Advisory Committee, was speaking571 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-12-04 4 MR. AND MRS. Peter Syddall pictured after their wedding at the St. Andrews Cathedral in Singapore. The bridegroom, a teacher, is the elder son of Madam Peggy Long Pik Neo. The bride, the former Miss May Tan Chool Yong, public relations officer of Cathay Organisation, is the elder84 words
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149 1964-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A person, group of persons or company, responsible for causing a private street to be in a dangerous or defective condition may be required to carry out the necessary repairs, under the provisions of the Local Government Integration (Amendment No. 2)149 words
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Article37 1964-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Over $1,400 was raised for eight local and United Kingdom charities at a bazaar held at Trinity Church at Royal Air Force Changl. It was organised by the Trinity Church Ladles' Guild.37 words
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Article79 1964-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A preliminary meeting to discuss the formation of an archery club will be held at the clubhouse of the Singapore Oun Club in Rifle Range Road, off Dunearn Road, on Saturday at 4 p.m. All those interested are invited to attend; no previous experience79 words
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Article351 1964-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Justice Winslow to^ay reserved Judgment in the Hißh Court in the action brought by Raffles Hotel Ltd., against Malayan Banking Ltd., asking for a declaration that the appointment of the bank as a director of the hotel be declared invalid. The bank351 words
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Advertisement372 1964-12-04 4 •UIIIt]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIMIC3IIIIIMIIIIIC]IIIIMIIIIHC]IHIIIIIIIII{]IIIIIIHIM i I MI > Va^"' l TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! UESB^^^mSEE^R (SINGAPORE) I ALL SINGAPOREANS ARE NEVER TOO YOUNG I TO SEE THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER MADE! I c JEPRVLEWIS C JiiSS&OtSi^M \y (A Jerry Lewis Production) £l^^^HL Je-ryta C dumb-hke-a-fox -O\ bellhop that V tome sharp op« r >tor« dangle372 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-12-04 5 ViM.APORE'S Minister for Health. Mr. Yonu Nyuk Lin. wishing "good luck" to Mrs. lam En B Wan. 21. the "hole in the heart" hrirtp of six months, before she left by a Qantas jet for Perth on Wednesday night with mixed feelings of hope, excitement239 words
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Article46 1964-12-04 5 PENANO. Thurs. A thief "fished" a transistor radio trom the bedroom of Mr. Lijn Teong Chuan. a lawyer, yesterday. A long stick with a hook attached to one and was later found In the (rarden of Mr Lim's house at Green Lane.46 words
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295 1964-12-04 5 Tenant check 'to keep out traitors' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. gMERGENCY tenants registration, which is to start this month, is directed against Indonesian infiltrators, Malaysian traitors and the Communist terrorists in the border jungles. Stating this today, the secretary to the Ministry of Internal Security, Dato Nik Daud bin Haji Nik295 words
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93 1964-12-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The annual meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association central general assembly, scheduled lor Dec. 20. has been postponed because it Is "extremely Inconvenient" to hold It during the Budget session of Parliament, an MCA statement said today. Many leading members93 words
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Article28 1964-12-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Poltce yesterday detained 15 people under the Societies Ordinance and two under the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions i Ordinance. Another 2.362 people were screened.28 words
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Article22 1964-12-04 5 PENANQ. Thurs. The Penanc Yfllow Bus Company will donate two days' collections this weekend to the National Defence Fund.22 words
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101 1964-12-04 5 Eight days' jail for indecent act pENANG. Thurs. A man who pulled down his trousers before hisi neighbour's wife was to- day sentenced to eight, days' jail. Low Kook Leong. 31, plead--1 ed guilty to a charge of exposing himself to a housewife. Kang Guat Cheng, on the morning of101 words
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101 1964-12-04 5 GRENADE BLAST NEAR MALACCA SCHOOL \IALACCA. Thurs. A handgrenade exploded on open ground opposite the Yok Bin High School in Ayer Lf leh here last night No-one was hurt and no damage was reported. Just before the explosion at 2.20 a.m. a member of the Vigilante Corps on duty in101 words
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Article34 1964-12-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 100 policemen will receive commendation certificates and validltary letters from the Commissioner of Police at a presentation parade tomorrow at the Advance Training School parade ground in Thomoson Road.34 words
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Article21 1964-12-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Central Government has granted pioneer industries status to the manufacture of explosives for industrial use.21 words
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114 1964-12-04 5 OINGAPORE, Thurs. Prices of popular brands of beverages shot up to between 20 and 30 rents in some shops in i many parts of the city I today. The Finance Minister. Mr. J Tan Slew Sin. announuced last week in his Budget speech,114 words
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Article64 1964-12-04 5 MALACCA. Thurs. Roman Catholics in Malacca will celebrate St. Francis Xavler's feast on Sunday with three morning Masses at Si. Paul's Hill here where the saint's tomb lies. The feast, celebrated annually on Dec. 3, was th;s year changed to enable Catholics from other parts of64 words
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Advertisement53 1964-12-04 5 WjL The Sensational rJtl K Singing Dancing and th© "^J A i STEEL BAND J fS^ entefiafn rJiqhtly in the ARUNDEL BOOM and the CATHAY RESTAURANT lift This Is nr last week. CtMt lid join is ttiight at tie Four Litis. The MNrl Hi Five 10 i.n. atf Bidncht. Open53 words
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Advertisement340 1964-12-04 5 INTRODUCING TO SINGAPORE INTERNATIONALLY FAMED TAKEUCHI KEIGO WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE DANCERS FLOWN DIRECT FROM HONGKONG BY MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS. Gracious, electric, charming exciting this fabulous act has captivated audiences from America to Europe, from the Far to the near East. Do not miss this opportunity to witness their alluring artistry.340 words
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PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration2915 1964-12-04 6 Financial position of the country justifies new taxes-Mr Tan TURNOVER TAX: RATE HIGHER IN OTHER COUNTRIES, HOUSE TOLD By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Thursday m I wonder it there is any company, firm or business which, if faced with a demand for a two per cent rise in wages,2,915 words
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205 1964-12-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Central Government is finding difficulty in recruiting psychiatrists despite attractive offers. The Health Minister, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said this in the House of Representatives today in reply to a question by Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (SF—205 words
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Article, Illustration602 1964-12-04 7 MALAYSIA'S RULES SIMILAR TO THOSE OBTAINING IN BRITAIN' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Opposition charges that the citizenship laws were too arbitrary and that Malay privileges had caused an increase of pirate taxis were rebutted by Ministers in the House of Representatives today. The602 words
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200 1964-12-04 8 IT U A L A LUMPUR Thurs. Malaysia's opportunities to find new markets in the Afro-Asian countries are limited, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. Dr. Llm was answering questions In Parliament about Malaysia's external trade policy.200 words
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Article60 1964-12-04 8 BATU PAHAT, Thurs. Suadi bin Kaslyan. 18. was charged in the magistrates court here yesterday wiUi using criminal force on Abibah binte Sahib with intent to outrace her modesty. Suadi was alleged to have committed the offence at Kamponc Parit Tengah. Rengit. at 8 p.m. on60 words
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Article54 1964-12-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Twelve men were today fined $10 or three days' jail each by the fourth magistrate's court here when they pleaded guilty to charges of dressing up in women's clothes in public and soliciting for Immoral purposes. They were all arrested yesterday at 11.45 p.m.54 words
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Article35 1964-12-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. a R. Chapkhana. Assistant Official Assignee, has been transferred to the Legal Aid Bureau as an assistant director. He succeeded Mr. N. A. d'Rozario. now the Second Civil District Judge.35 words
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Advertisement933 1964-12-04 6 Where to buy your Refrigerator Buy your KELVINATOR refrigerator at any of these stores, between Ist December and 31st January, and you will receive a valuable FREE hamper filled with special festival delicacies. ciNfiApoßF- Missrs. Cain Hit Hii. 7, Main Ro*d, Messrs. Rixei t Cl., 424, Batu Road, ytlsrs tliiiVi933 words
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Miscellaneous157 1964-12-04 8 Mh'tf Oop By V.T. tWawnUn fKS^^y sOflHTM^^ \TMn *WHR> TV*"" 11 I I r TVHMtC YCM...O*>J, I FW3^B~ WH.L. JUST LOOKfT THAI! 1 s^\ H*STY-UX>*Hh)eCX> HUST/S Y*H/ \HU«UB> UT ITS VM3KIM LES «XJNO I IHNAJXY SOLD "EM A j^L < V r l\/ aUC 'i "»^'"WTIRjfiOOPtBO4 w L^< t^OOKCSjT i^W157 words
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Article, Illustration1840 1964-12-04 9 A SEA MYSTERY THAT HAS NEVER BEEN SOLVED A GREAT WAVE SAID THE SEAMEN ANGRY SPIRITS SAID THE ISLANDERS IN the nifcht of December 19 00, the steamer Archer was beating south through the Outer Hebrides off the north-west coast of Scotland when the1,840 words
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Advertisement250 1964-12-04 9 ai Z^' What makes this crispbread so extra-enjoyable? \^t When you askfor Ryvita, you're asking WM for pure, wholesome rye. That's what vßf makes Ryvita so good. Good to taste, good for you. Crispy, crunchy Ryvita is nourishing. It keepsyou fit and helps you slim. Ryvita is ideal with cheese250 words
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Article65 1964-12-04 10 !0 Word* $10 (Minimum) MR AND MRS. A Thomas thank as autl friends for their kind attrndanee. Kood wishes and valuable gifu on their vasMkag, M il-M. Iron. I THE FAMILY OF [he late Lee Cheng rr.lv thank all rela- ttvsa and friends for Ihnr kind eon- dolenres. wreaths,65 words
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Obituary63 1964-12-04 10 2t> Ward* $10 (Minimum) IN MEMORY OF M ss Shirley Wang Taut i:n^, agaj B, p.is»ed away on Z-13-44 S.idly missed hy staff of Ben L'ue strainers Ltd. and friends. ALBERT CUNARATNAM KNIGHT— Ton MR Duddenly with thoughts unknown. In the sweet by and by we •hall meet63 words
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Article27 1964-12-04 10 20 Word* 5/0 f Minimum) WILL CRACE CHOONC KHUAN HENC ptaaoi contact Linda In Sioga- i pore noonest or write Box A.M6O B.T. I S pore.27 words
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Article324 1964-12-04 10 "MASTERS' 1 KrrMh Milk. pa«t«ur--1»!<I and hoir.oKrnii't-d for easy dlgea■■to toe last drop. Try I ludayt MACNIMCENT HAIRSTYLES and 1 Ur.tint >>> New York HaimperialMt In Louue Klerk* Hair Salon in Hotel j Suite ipur i. Orrnard Koud. telephone pore). lOHT FORCET to get The Malay Mail today. It324 words
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The Straits Times
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Article709 1964-12-04 10 The Finance Minister's defence of his new taxation proposals does not dispose of the major criticism of payroll tax 1 and turnover tax, ideas which ,he has borrowed rather more freely than the millions he I raises for development pur- poses. It is no use repeating709 words
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Article321 1964-12-04 10 The Government has conceded that the Unified Teaching Service has unsatisfactory features. The Education Minister spoke of the need for "coordination and standardisation" of salary schemes in Parliament as recently as last Fri- day. A working committee has also been set up to go into the question of321 words
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Article230 1964-12-04 10 Though Parliament has approved setting up the longawaited Federal Industrial De- velopment Authority, early co-ordination of Malaysia's industrial promotion does not seem likely. There is a board of 15 directors to be found and appointed and, more important, the search for a man to manage the authority has230 words
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Letters
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Letter224 1964-12-04 10 IAM passing through Malaysia on my way back to Calcutta after attending a conference in Manila. I was grieved to see that a doctor in Ipoh has issued a caustic certificate to "doctors from India" by stating that they are not suitably trained as224 words
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Letter137 1964-12-04 10 The English medicos are traditionally that, and you will never find them raceconscious where the medical profession is concerned. A doctor should not be swollen headed and allow jealousy to take possession of his soul. From what I have gathered here, there are many doctors from India doing arduous tasks137 words
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Letter66 1964-12-04 10 I REFRAIN from discussion on the comparative abilities of our doctors. But one thing which strikes me is that "Son of the Soil" shows a very sad lack of affection for his fellow countrymen the Malaysian people. the majority of whom live in the "Ulus." "Son of the66 words
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Letter381 1964-12-04 10 Learning Malay 15 IN the next lew lesions we will look lino the spelling and pronunciation ot Malay consonant sounds. There are 19 NATIVE and 9 LOAN consonant sounds represented by letters or combinations of letters of the Roman alphabet. By Loan as opposed to Native is meant those consonant381 words
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Article1399 1964-12-04 10 KENNETH S. MOST - Turnover, payroll, crown corks KENNETH S. MOST THE HOW, WHY AND WHERE OF THE NEW TAXES By Head of the Departmen of Accountancy, Spore Polytechnic THE national Government proposes to introduce several new taxes in Malaysia, a turnover tax, a capital gains tax, a payroll tax and impositions on certain1,399 words
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Advertisement468 1964-12-04 10 wsasmsHwanH-ain i i. Slraiti Times Milay MiU Classified advertisements mat De handed tat COLD STOWAGE AKCADst Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLO STORAQI •RANCMKS At Holland Read (Catena Keapel Read Naval Bate. Authored Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyar Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpetrick't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3468 words
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Advertisement94 1964-12-04 10 i WHEN IS A YOUNG MAN READY FOR MARRI AG E? Straight talk, addressi ed to a young man. his parents, his girl. Condensed from Redbook. THE COUNTRY THAT SAVED ITSELF The dramatic account of the way the Brazilian people prevented the communists from taking over their nation. C HOLESTEROL:94 words
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Advertisement116 1964-12-04 10 Aertex The Shirts^^^^T coolness QKV"^ I^4 built ifi VVM?fr Feefing hot? Get Into an Aertex shirt and feel the difference I Aertex shirts are specially styled for cool comfort— and, more Important, are made from the unique Aertex cellular fabric that keeps a cooling layer of air round you all116 words
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231 1964-12-04 11 Jane is back with a $27,000 problem DENANG. Thurs. A 1 blind Malaysian girl who is too young to enter the London Sciiool of Physiotherapy although she has been accepted for a threeyear course, returned here today. "I hope to be able to join the .school next September. If the231 words
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79 1964-12-04 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Film production at the studios of Malay Film Productions Ltd. in Jalan Ampas. off Balestier Road, was suspended today because of a strike by some 70 technicians following a breakdown in wage talks. The strike was called at 5 pjn. yesterday by79 words
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79 1964-12-04 11 DUKTI MERTAJAM. 13 Thurs. A train: travelling from Bukit Mertajam to Prai was; delayed yesterday wheni a signal failed to func-' tion. Mr. James Lee. a signalman, reported to the police that the signal would not work when the train was about 800 yards79 words
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Article65 1964-12-04 11 PENANG. Thurs. After a four-hour wait. Customs offlce-s of the anti-smuggling division, last j night seized a boat and 20 pack■oM of textiles abandoned by smugglers at the Sungei Kuala Ten'gah. Two men who jumped into the I <sea when the customs party gave chase escaped65 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-12-04 11 LOCAL FIRM SENDS BREAKFAST, LUNCH FOR CREW OF DETAINED VESSEL PORT SWETTENHAM Thursday THE 14-man crew of the detained Indonesian ship, Selamat, have run out of provisions and fresh water. And none of them is allowed to come ashore, unless escorted by police. A399 words
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390 1964-12-04 11 Malay Regt officer on $17,000 charge SINGAPORE. Thurs, AN officer of the Royal Malay Regiment today faced a general court martial here for allegedly misapplying funds totalling $17,467 belonging to his battalion. Lieut. Abdul Hamid bin Ishak, of the 6th Battalion, RMR. was alleged to have fraudulently misapplied the sum390 words
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159 1964-12-04 11 Teachers to hold joint talks on pay K I' A I, A H.MPIR, Thurs. The Xitional Union of Teachers and the Singapore Teachers' Union will hold toplevrj talks here on Saturday on the revision of teachers' salaries throughout Malaysia. This was announced here today by the general secretary of the159 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-12-04 11 DENANG, Thurs. Five hawkers, selling mostly children's clothing and textiles, sought sanctuary in the USIS premises this afternoon when police cleared the pavement In Beach Btreet They ran into the Duildlnß with their goods when police showed up following a complaint by one ol103 words
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Article185 1964-12-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Co-operative for A American Relief Everywhere (CARE) plans to draw up a programme to provide free lunches for the 50.000 rural school children in Malaya. An executive director of the organisation. Mr. Frank L. Goffio, said on arrival here today on a185 words
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Article32 1964-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thur.v— a forum organised by the Student Christian Movement of the University'of Singapore, will be held on Dec. 8 at the University's lecture theatre No. 2 at 5.30 pjn.32 words
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Article22 1964-12-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Christmas sale will be held at the Presbyterian Church Hall at Jalan Weld here on Saturday.22 words
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229 1964-12-04 11 DATO PANG DEFENDS NEUTRAL STAND OF HIS PARTY IESSELTON, Thurs. The secretary-gen-eral of the Sabah National Party, Dato Pang Tet Tshung. today defended his party's neutral stand in the present dispute within the Sabah Alliance. He said, in a statement that "Sanap is within th« Alliance, and it believes implicity229 words
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Article78 1964-12-04 11 l/UALA LUMPUR. Thur*. The Commlssloner-ln Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Rear Admiral Royer Dick, today visited Mr. Maurice Lease, who ls being treated in the General Hospital here for loss of memory. He was accompanied by the District Superintendent of th* brigade. Dalin Saadiah78 words
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Advertisement210 1964-12-04 11 Ik D I AH 1 I t S^bl iBfIG^BfIBMBHBfIH^B JBe^ H l fc a t* t to-**.- ?V *^fiy 'We are so glad you came' A friendly talk is over-and yet another family's future is made secure. They asked the Man from the Prudential to drop in, and now they210 words
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Advertisement46 1964-12-04 11 fIaHMBHSBBBt J wk ife Ifet ■bSKblb^lblb^bV Ij^^iaH^^ **TJJ X Divan. heart on a genuine Sole Agents Distributors 7^^ OVERSEAS CORPORATION (M) ITO. ror complete comfort, use Slumberlands Underlay Bed-spring with Co-Distributors: your Slumberland Mattresses. VAN HIN ™NITURE CO., LTD. ■■■■^M^aMMMifcM^aB^HMHiBBHB^Bj Available from all reputable furniture store*,.46 words
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Miscellaneous686 1964-12-04 11 TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) CHANNEL 5 i Chinese Cinema The Song--6.15 p.m. Opening and Pro- stress (Part I»; 11.30 Programme Summary In all Lan- gramme Summary In ail Languages; 620 Belajar-lah guages for the next day and Bahasa Kebangsaan: 6.25 Close Cartoon Corner; 6.45 Sea r>u*wE-i Hunt; 7.15 Sports Parade: chapel686 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-12-04 12 MR. B. J. CORK, the overseas manager of Horllcks Ltd.. Slough, visited Malaysia recently in the course of a business tour of the Far East. While here he met and discussed business matters with local agents. Vernat Eastern Agencies Ltd. He said that although manufacturing70 words
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Article29 1964-12-04 12 French tyre production In the first nine months of this year Increased by ten per cent to 217,--873 tons against 197,879 In the corresponding period last year.29 words
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Article, Illustration423 1964-12-04 12 NEW FACTORY IN SABAH WILL MANUFACTURE CONCRETE PRODUCTS FOR LOCAL MARKET UUME INDUSTRIES (Far East) Ltd. has formed another subsidiary company their fifth in Malaysia at Jesselton. Hume Sabah Ltd. whose concrete products factory at Tuaran Road, was opened on Tuesday by Dato Khoo Siak Chiew, Sabah's423 words
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Article87 1964-12-04 12 T«HE Pepsi-Cola Company has x announced that it is negotiating with three Eastern European countries tor the distribution of its "Pepsi-Cola" soft drink lire. A company official in New York declared that the negotiations had oeen initiated by the nations themselves and add that,87 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-12-04 12 ICI CHIEF PAYS VISITS TO KUALA LUMPUR AND SINGAPORE MR. L. HODGKIN. deputy head of 1.C.1.'s Overseas Department. London, is now in Malaya on a fiveday visit following a trip to Peking in connection with the recent British Trade Fair there. Daring his stay in Malaya, Mr. Hodgkin has been72 words
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Article166 1964-12-04 12 PLANS have been placed before the Malaysian Government by Chrysler International for the establishment of a local plant capable of producing both Chrysler and Rootes automobiles. This was stated by Mr. Thomas W. Koos. executive director-distributor sales of Chrysler International S.A.. Switzerland when he opened the166 words
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104 1964-12-04 12 A TWO-MAN Indonesian mission has returned home after signing a "general trade agreement" with Zanzibar's Ministry of Planning Development and Trade. Offlcials In Zanzibar said details of the agreement will be announced later. It is understood the Indonc lans will be buying copra and104 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-12-04 12 A delegation of Pilot pen dealers (seen above) from all over Japan visited Singapore recently to study the local response and reaction to the Pilot Company's revolutionary caples* fountain pen which is claimed to be the first of its kind in the world. The cap less pen.98 words
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Article267 1964-12-04 12 Indons complete assets grab BRITISH commercial interests in Indonesia have virtually ended following the passing of a special presidential decree which called for their direct government control, it is reported from Jakarta. The decree was issued last Friday and the government has now taken over the management of two of267 words
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Advertisement391 1964-12-04 12 Advertisement f/f facts Are you a businessmon, trader, shopkeeper or investor? Do you work in o city office, o factory a bank or a shop' Or maybe you ore lust a student interestad in current economic affairs. If you ore any of these, then you will wont the focts the391 words
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Advertisement75 1964-12-04 12 QAHIM AIR CARGO Qantas otters you same-day service between Malaysia and Australia. DIRECT MHIAS 707 V' JETS TO: turope and the U.K. r-lignts a week.) Australia. (6 nights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel,75 words
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Advertisement383 1964-12-04 12 This is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. &£> ""-'in* Available at GUTHRIES and dealers throughout MALAYSIA. Advertisement Tormenting Rectal383 words
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214 1964-12-04 13 End colonialism in all its forms, says Ramani UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. I VIALAYSIAS Permanent Representative at the United Nations, Mr. R. Rnntani, yesterday welcomed Malta, Malawi and Zambia into the United Nations on behalf of the Commonwealth countries with a suggestion that "other colonial powers" might follow Britain's decolonising example.Reuter - 214 words
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342 1964-12-04 13 IPOH, Thursday. CRIME buster Inspector Chew Tit Chye's conviction and sentence by the Ipoh Sessions Court on a criminal breach of trust charge was set aside today and a new trial ordered by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan. The judge ordered the retrial342 words
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Article42 1964-12-04 13 KANGAR. Tliurs. Sixty-nine new tMKtMCI will be jxisted to romprchenMvp schools in Perlis this veai\ Anot her 25 will go to primary schools and 26 to secondary schools Six comprehensive schools will be opened under the new system.42 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-12-04 13 TPOH. Thurs. The Rev. Samuel S. Jesuthasan (above), a former technical assistant v;ho later became an Anglican Church priest, was appointed yesterday as the first Asian vicar of St. John's Church here Mr. Jesuthasan, who takes over from the Rev. Brian Barker, who116 words
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Article41 1964-12-04 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Johore Poppy Day Appeal Committee will hold a dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday under the patronage of the Sultana. Tickets will be available at the entrance.41 words
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Article45 1964-12-04 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs The wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Toh Puan Noor Aishah. will open a Koran reading contest at the Tun Serl Lanang Malay secondary school In Mountbanen Road at 2 p.m. on Saturday. She will give away the prizes on Sunday45 words
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195 1964-12-04 13 Unified aid for blind in Malaysia urged by Bridges IT U A L A LUMPUR. lv Thurs. The 20,000 blind people in Malaysia need a "new home" and a single association to look after their interests. This was stated today by the director of the Far East regional office of195 words
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Article42 1964-12-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. M.N. Menon has been elected president of the Union of Teachers in Independent Schools. Other officials are: Mrs. R.W. Munro. vice-president; Mr. Philip Adolphus, general secretary: Mr. Roland Hew, assistant secretary: and Mr Jacob Nayagam. treasurer42 words
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Article24 1964-12-04 13 SEREMBA.N. Thurs The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs here will hold a fund-rais-ing dance at the Town Hall on Christmas Day.24 words
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319 1964-12-04 13 Protests over the new taxes continue to mount TtfUAR, Thurs. The ?1 Muar Chinese Chamber of Commerce has urged the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, to reconsider his proposals on the turnover and payroll taxes. The meeting was attended by more than 150 representatives from various business enterprises.319 words
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Article61 1964-12-04 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Powers to license or close a meat processing factory will be given to the director of primary production under the Slaughter Houses and Meat Processing Factories Bill, which amends and re-enacts with changes parts of the Local Government Integration Ordinance on tiie control of61 words
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Article30 1964-12-04 13 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. A Poppy Day dance will be held at the Kwong Tong Association here on Saturday under the patronage of the Raja Muda of Perat30 words
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220 1964-12-04 13 Help for smallholders for more and better sheets of rubber FUALA LUMPUR. ThiirS. The Rubber Research Institute is working with the Rural and Industrial Development Authority to provide facilities for 390.000 smallholders in Malaya to produce RSS No. 1 and No. 2 sheets. An R.R.I, bulletin today said it was220 words
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88 1964-12-04 13 JESSELTON, Thurs.— About 80 Australian soldiers of of the First Field Sauadron Group. Royal Australian Engineers, arrived here today to help build roads and bridges in Sabah. Th«»y are replacing the Seventh Field Sauadron I which had completed a 26- -mile road linking KeningauReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement118 1964-12-04 13 FAMILY FUN with VALUABLE PRIZES The EmtfUk I'ropramme Service of RADIO MALAYSIA Presents TELL ME A STORY" an Excellent Entertainment of Interesting Stories. Music by popular Composers and the opportunity of Winning valuable Prizes. Your Host Kee Huat Radio Company Limited invites you every Sunday from 10 00 To 10.30118 words
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Advertisement526 1964-12-04 13 WlmWlmW V^Hk if Jr mmwk Going to Europe Why not enj oy a wonderful holiday on your way? Fast, modern P&O— Orient ocean liners sail to Europe and the U. K. in less than a month. On the way you can enjoy a holiday you will remember all your life.526 words
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153 1964-12-04 14 JESSELTON. Thurs. Eight coconut trees were planted at Kalabakan yesterday to perpetuate the memory of eight Malaysianj soldiers who were killed in a raid by Indonesian guerillas last Dec. 29. The eight soldiers were from the 3rd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment. Tengku 's153 words
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157 1964-12-04 14 Two RAF Christmas ducks will be spared —the pot LABUAN, Thurs. Two ducks which were being fattened for Christmas at the R.A.F. station in Labuan have become so poDular with the airmen that they have been permanently 'reprieved" from th« Dot. Mainly responsible for saving them was Corporal Hugh Irvine,157 words
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289 1964-12-04 14 KUCHING, Thurs THERE had \>een 100 aggressive actions by Indonesians during the past five months in eastern Malaysia, the Director of Borneo Operations, Maj. Gen. W.C. Walker, told the Combined Sarawak and Sabah Security Executive Committees at their meeting here today. He289 words
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72 1964-12-04 14 Another cholera death in Trengganu I/'UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. One more death due to cholera was reported in Kuala Trengganu today. This brings th« total number of deaths due to the epidemic which broke out in the East Coast States of Kelantan. Trengganu and Pahang in May to 133. There were72 words
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Article68 1964-12-04 14 <vEREMBAN. Thurs. A third man died In the General Hospital here today following the collision of a military truck and a lorry along the Seremban Kuala Lumpur road on Sunday. P. A. Paulis. 18, who worked at Terendak Camp. Malacca, died this morning after being68 words
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Article32 1964-12-04 14 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. The Tsung Wall national type primary school here began today a two-day art and craft exhibition, which will be open to the public till 9.30 p.m.32 words
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111 1964-12-04 14 rpELUK ANSON. Thurs. The Coroner here. Incha Oulam Mustaffa bin Nadar All. held at an inquest yesterday that a boatbuilder. Lai Kee Kuan. 37. was responsible for the death of his apprentice. Chan Kiew. 17. Chan was electrocuted while operating an electric drill in111 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-12-04 14 'Home for Xmas' joy for Christine and Jihi TOY shines In the face J of Christine Sawadanak Niyob (left) a blind Dayak schoolgirl. Reason: She and a blind Dayak schoolboy. Ji h I anak Mergln, who are studying in Malaya, are returning to their families in Barawak to spend theirAll Yusof - 221 words
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Article81 1964-12-04 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Canc»r Society has received a congratulatory message from the International Union Against Cancer on the occasion of its inauguration, to be heid on Dec. 8 at the Chinese Chamber ot Commerce. The message says: "The foundIng of the Singapore Cancer Society is clearly81 words
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Article18 1964-12-04 14 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Th» Seremban Rotary Club has sent $300 to the Vietnam Flood Relief Fund.18 words
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Advertisement261 1964-12-04 14 for FIXED DEPOSITS HOUSING LOANS contact BUILDING SOCIETY OF MALAYA LIMITED (Incorporated In 1938) I SffIUPME: 3* ROW. Ni. S MALACCA ST.. TEL: §5*13. KUALA LUMPUR: Ist FLOOR. 0.C.8.C. BLOC. M JALA* MOUNTBATTEN. TEL: *****. INTEREST FOR TERM DEPOSITS The 1/o*o® joins the *m a a m ROLLS BOM ROLLS-ROYCE261 words
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Advertisement49 1964-12-04 14 RAJA'S COLLEGE offers: (December Sessions) Commercial Secretarial Course Stenography Book keeping Accountancy Commercial Law Com. Correspondence Sec. Practice Shorthand Typewriting. Languages English, French, Malay, Technical Land Survey. Quantity Survey, Mechanical Drawing Building Drawing Structural Drawing Register early Raja's College 30-1. Raffles Place. Cian Singh's 2nd floor, Singapore. Tel: *****.49 words
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Miscellaneous292 1964-12-04 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. It burst* In following 2. 4. 17 9. The teue oX racial Integration down, 19 ahead of 17 acrou 4-5). and 32 (9). 10. A pundit Is after the upper- 7. Part of 6 If reformed we drop class practice (5). out (6). 11. Trumpet292 words
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Article, Illustration387 1964-12-04 15 Peron is put back on plane for Madrid RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday. pORMER Argentine? dictator Juan Peron left here by air last night for Madrid after being held in custody since his Iberia Airlines jet touched down yesterday morning. Gen. Peron, Argentine President from 1945 until ousted by a coupReuter - 387 words
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Article197 1964-12-04 15 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Johnson j assured the world yes- 1 terday that the purpose of the U.S. Polaris nuclear submarines "is not war, but peace." "While such power exists. no potential enemy can hope to iroflt from an unprovoked, surprise attack on trie United States," heReuter - 197 words
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Article60 1964-12-04 15 PEKING, Thurs. Two-and-a-half million people marched in Chinese cities yesterday in demonstrations protesting against the U.S.-Belgian rescue operation in the Congo, the New Chins news agency reported. Demonstrations took place In Shanghai, Canton, Shenyang, Wuhan and Chengtu. It was the fourth consecutive day of deationstiations60 words
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Article67 1964-12-04 15 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Songwriter Sam H. Stppt, 67, who composed "Dont Sit Under The Apple Tree" and "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone." died of a neart ailment yesterday in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Stept was a composer of music te fims in the *****.AP - 67 words
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146 1964-12-04 15 PARIS, Thursday. MORE than a hundred of the prettiest girls in Paris gathered last night and decided to form a trade union the Syndicate National des Mannequins, the fashion models union. The girls want to make their employers give them si.-month contracts and limitReuter - 146 words
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152 1964-12-04 15 Jack the Stripper: Police seek two men LONDON, Thurs. Scotland Yard last; night issued "IdentiKit" pictures of two men wanted for questioning in connection with the "Jack the Stripper" murder of prostitute Margaret McGowan, found slain and stripped in a London car park last week. The pictures were produced fromReuter - 152 words
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77 1964-12-04 15 Haldane's body to be used for research KAKINADA (Ai.dra Pradesh), ThVrs. The body of Professor J. B. S. Haldane, the British-born biologist who died yesterday at Bhubaneswar, Ori.ssa. was brought to Rangaraya Medical College here today. Professor Haldane wished that after his death his body should be used for medicalReuter - 77 words
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Article48 1964-12-04 15 NEW YORK. Thurs. Twelve children died yesterday In fire* in Baltimore and in Versaille*. Kentucky. In Baltimore seven children died in a house blaze while asleep on the second floor and in Versailles five children died when their two-storey home was destroyed. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article27 1964-12-04 15 NEW YORK. Thurs. A NewYork State appeals court yesterday upheld a New York City ban on tattooing, describing It w i "barbaric" practice. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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191 1964-12-04 15 Britain's 800,000, 'outsiders' now set a —problem I ONDON, Thurs.— About L 800.000 immigrants from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean countries of the Commonwealth now live in Britain, a Labour peer. Lord Stonham, said in the House of Lords yesterday. He was speaking in the debate on the Expiring LawsUPI - 191 words
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Article35 1964-12-04 15 SARNATH North India). Thurs. A committee of the seventh conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists yesterday urged a ban on the manufacture of atomic weapons and the cessation of nuclear tests. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article35 1964-12-04 15 CAPETOWN. Thurs. A colour•d school teacher was sentenced to 13 years' jail here yesterday and two of his pupils and a clerk, all three also coloured, to five years tach. for sabotage. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement116 1964-12-04 15 n f m This pen is loaded j CARTRIDGE PEN complete with 4 FREE refills CONVENIENT QUICK, CLEAN Long-life ink-filled cartridges are the secret of this new pen. All you have to do is fit a cartridge into the barret. When it runs out. simply reload with another. This fine116 words
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Advertisement340 1964-12-04 15 \<M^ f or Christmas giving Blu* Graaa Golden Gift Box. yCv^sd^ Dn«tta» Powder, yiowsr Mist r o- t>l fluid Lotion and jsailSWCr Bath Saltn la /^&J£^§\ miniature*. Luxurious Elm Platter. Blue Graaa Hand Lotion. Round Dufttlns: Blue Grass Powder. Flower Mist and *mf^ Oval Dustlns two 8 wEw Powder and340 words
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Miscellaneous37 1964-12-04 15 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Helmdahl Ir-1.-"" V V TAKE A V^IK'BUT Wsjft BOTTLE, J ITLL PUT A 1 .~ZD *^g|f OL' POLISH ON ■r-u(^^\ jJB&L NOGGIN', 'l WOULD ALSO\ I HOW'S 7UAr\ LIKE MV FtyfS) yPER LATHER?^/37 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1964-12-04 16 MARTIN PAGE - ESPIONAGE UNLIMITED The terror trail to Notting Hill MARTIN PAGE OAY THREE OF THE DOSSIER ON THE WORLDS MOST DANGEROUS GAME by LONDON Thursday MEN WHO CHANGED SIDES 0 Dr. Joseph Cort, American scientist, granted political asylum in Czechoslovakia in August 1954, after being denied political asylum in Britain. Cort1,599 words
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Advertisement239 1964-12-04 16 SITLBII IclSt rU2£CCI i ft Attractive styling! This, in short, is the all-new Class 3. It embodies the latest progress in cash register design. New ways have been found, as is obvious in the smallest details inside and out. The Class 3 is modern and efficient throughout the kind of239 words
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Advertisement193 1964-12-04 16 WHAT IS "GENIE EYE" AND WHAT ARE ITS ADVANTAGES "GENIE EYE" is the nickname given to a revolutionary exposure meter developed by YASHICA. This meter has 3 resistors; one to measure the high* lights, another the lowlights, ond the third, to 'mediate*"be*» ween the two readings to give you a193 words
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Advertisement1263 1964-12-04 17 BE 2 Pr T f W >am 9jV\ iP^ 1 V Dv^l TO LIVERPOOL i WEST COAST U.K.: Uue i port mho r. ynam rtnanj AJAX LKtrpeel Sdi. 13 Dtc 7 Dtc 9/19 Itc 11 PATROCLUS i Livtrptll, G.J-g0«... Die 12 Dec 13 Dec 14/19 ASTYANAX luereeel, Dublin Oec U1,263 words
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Advertisement1290 1964-12-04 17 >y__ i^-_^___^_^ i^__ m^m^^m~^~^^~^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^~ BkS THE.E AC LINES SIHSAPOtX CUAIA IUMIMa.r.SWTTnMHAM PCMAMO j PMM )M1 Ploit ***** PliM 1311 PIIOM 623J1 SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, UTTAKIA CENOA. U HAVRE, NAMSUR6, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM, COTHEHBUIC. AARHUS ANB CBPENHASEH ""'^™™^™^"^™^™rKigao l ort^ 11 ™"^^^'!»!^^^^^enani^^ ■KAMBODIA (a; Sailed la Part I Dte 7/1,290 words
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Advertisement1280 1964-12-04 17 H^ ELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. lKlain LONt >ON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IT***M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singaport Sham Ptnang t CITY Of RIPON 25 27 Dec 21 Otc CITY OF LEICESTER 12/14 Jll IS/11 Jaa 17 Jai t CITY OF COLOMBO 25 27 .an 21 Jaa FLAMINIAN 4/ f Fel1,280 words
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675 1964-12-04 18 From Our Market Correspondent rrUIERE was still no sign 1 of a silver lining to the clouds hanging over the Stock Exchange of Malaysia, yesterday. Turnover remained woefully small and both in industrials and tins prices were generally easier. Twenty-two industrials went to lower675 words
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Article25 1964-12-04 18 Malayan Stock indices Dec. 2 Dee. 4 •Industrials: 87.25 86.87 Tin*: 129.93 128.86 S rubbers: 109.94 109.94 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article945 1964-12-04 18 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: cUuateao' (1.000) 51. 57: C.S. Holdings (2.000) 52.30; Et»o ordi. (2.000) SI 88. (1.000) SI 87. (1.000) Sl-H3.945 words
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Article106 1964-12-04 18 MELBOURNE. Thurm. INDUSTRIAL trpdlng was again quiet with cenernlly HtUe i haiaH v. vatoai .md moves about balance. Lenders moved variably. B.H P lost 9d. to a years low or 50s. 6d. Bane mrUls eased sllßhtly. Rrnl«on came back 2s. to 655. Oils were steady. C.R.A.. Wl/10 Mount106 words
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Article261 1964-12-04 18 December 3, TbrM montba. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. National Iran 9 eta. Dunlops 13 eta. L'nitcers 14 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. U. Containers 13 Ota Smelter* 27 eta. M. C.iblcs 18 eta. Ksso 13 eta. MrAllster 12 ct» Fed. Dlsp. 12 ct» il Invest. 11 eta. K.261 words
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Article246 1964-12-04 18 DECEMBER nr*t grid* rubber f.*.». cloud at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68* rente per lb.. up a quarter of a cent oa Wednesday* closing level for toe position. Tbe tone was uncertain. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prleaa In cent* par 18. y**t*rday: Int.246 words
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Article29 1964-12-04 18 Dec. 3. MALAYAN KUBBEB PRICE: 68* cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: siixo (down 530.12 A). 1 Unofficial estimated offering: 180 tons (down 20 tons).29 words
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Article108 1964-12-04 18 SHIPS lying alonxtida the Singapore Harbour wharvo* or expected today art: UaUaaf I llozao M.iru 3/4. Frankfurt 10/11. Van Nei k H K Canberra Muru 23/-J4. Tokal Mam 29/30. Neder Waal 33/34. Luna Haerali 33/36. Dalbeim .IS/3fi. Arcadia 44/4 S. Qtajnria *o. Koatrena 47. S«laogor NIV j.108 words
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Article68 1964-12-04 18 CHINESE Produce a>ohant*, Ongaport noon price* por picul yettarday: Coconut all: hum 157* seller*, drum $60 aellera. Copra: Nov/Dec UK/Continent: Urnquoted. Popper: Muntok wDlte fl&O oellera. Sarawak wMte J143 aellera. special Sarawak black (125 oellera, garbled Lamport*; black $130 aellera. ABTA (140 aellera. Singapore Copra Atiociation n—n prices68 words
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Article88 1964-12-04 18 ~pHE Malayan Exohang* Bank** Aaaociation made them rnanxm io It* rate* to merchant* ymtcrday (all <IUO>. New VaaHl buying TT 32 11/16. airmail Ol> H 13/16. 90 d/at. 33 l/S crfdit Mil*. 33 Vl6 trade bill*. Canada: buying TT 33 3/16. mrmaJl OD 35 3/16. »O d/at 3388 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-12-04 18 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, tit Great Lakes Service H'kong S. F'ctsco L.Angeles N York h 'j. Montreal -H.iswartajr Bncaa" 31 Ja* 17 Ftl M Fet II Mar 22 Mar '•l.iiuaaa Htm- a Ft» II Mar 22 Mar 7 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr Warn Coast ot1,091 words
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Advertisement1147 1964-12-04 18 aUSTIALiA/NE* ZEALAND SERVICE INIIA PAIIMA* *M 0 P tulf SIRVICt I la Frtaiaatla. laelaitt Mtllterat Sydatt 1*: Matrai *M N» t jpitt,«» Penang I taa S'do/> Twm* vn »n' lAMORA 1/11 Otc 11/12 Ok RAJULA 11/1S Ok II Oec 17 lie h»iui» j v iaa U iaa I* >a* FIOM1,147 words
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Advertisement322 1964-12-04 18 O. S. E. LINE Discharging tom Jopan Ports Loading for L. Marques Durban Capetown. Spore Pt. S'hom Penong OCEAN PEACE Gdn. 19. 5/6 Dec 9/10 Dec. OCEAN UNITY 27 Oec. 4/5 Jon. 9/1 0 Jon. OCEAN ENTERPRISE 27 Jon. 3/4 Feb. 8/9 Feb GENERAL AGENTS: UNITED ENTERPRISES SHIPPING LTD. Room322 words
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Advertisement1071 1964-12-04 19 (Continued from Pace lit OVERSEAS LEAVE M WmvdM $j (Mm.) Sox St cl: txtrm HAPPY RETIREMENT in the beautiful Isle of Man. No Death Duties. No Surtax. Lou Income Tax. Mild Climate. Some or th>- finest scenery In the British Isles. 30 minutes by air from Liverpool. Write today for1,071 words
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Advertisement1122 1964-12-04 19 SITUATIONS VACANT :o Wordt SS (Mim Box St et* txtrm WANTED by a dredging property head chargeman. Qualification lit. Grade chargeman with nil restriction, preferably with at least 5 years Ward Leonard experience. Salary according .to experience. Apply to Box A 652 ST.. Ipoh. REQUIRED 2 EXPERIENCED teachers lor day1,122 words
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Advertisement1127 1964-12-04 19 I SITUATIONS VACANT 19 Wmrd* SS (Mm.) Box St et: txtrm ACQUIRE A BOOKKEEPING Diploma 10 three months by our Hirapiißtd Postal Study Court*. Thousands of students have already qualified rty this unique guaranteed method. Reasonsble Colleg*. Dept B/98. 63 69 New Oxford Street. London W.C. 1.. England HOUSING A1,127 words
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Advertisement956 1964-12-04 19 GODOWN SPACE VACANT Word* U tMtn.r—Box tt rlt txtrm I CONCNETB GODOWNI storage Space available at reasonable rate* bulk storage or independent store with separate entrance at concession terms Apply An* Brothers. 3V Kobinsoo Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. *****. HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE h? Wmrda U (Ml*.)— Box St)956 words
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Advertisement1024 1964-12-04 19 EDUCATION tt Wtrd* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm ■•AST LCC BOOK-KEBFINa quc*- i 1 tloo*/so*w*r*. Modern scoool. IS Bst- tery Road, a pore. VACANCIES FORMS 11. 111, IV Apply Supervisor, tit r'rsoeis Olrls i School, ws at trsncis Koad. off at Mk r, arts Ncrangoon s nor*. BECINNERS SESSIONS1,024 words
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Advertisement1005 1964-12-04 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE •fares SI mm. i— Box It H*. rxtrm I 1557 VAUXHALL CRESTA good condition comp. Ins. July 1965 $1,400. Apply 44 Hunter Hill Tengah. Snore. AUSTIN MINI IM2 model. On* i owner. No dealer*. Beat offer* acoepted. Ring Spore 7200 Ext. 454 Krlshnan. Office hours. 1963 AUSTIN1,005 words
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Advertisement935 1964-12-04 19 FOR SALE I Word* U (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm TRAOE IN YOUR TV or Radiogram for Germany's nest Rub*. 23" or 1 world* latest 27' TV Combine wltb 1 Stereo-Radiogram Ten Be* beng Co.. 90 Robinson Road. Spore. l-Al it 1 1-B1 Jalan Lo.nie. Kuala Lumpur. I GENTS FIRST935 words
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Advertisement426 1964-12-04 19 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) M If.r.'s M (*lln.)—Kox iB rlt »rrr.l DANCINC OININC NafMly South East Asia Bar/Restaurant. Ittu Waterlog Street B'pore. Tel ***** TRY TASTY $«VT Baked Chlrkon snd othrr famou* chi.k.n di.*h. v Hcong Kec. St-rntmoon I'.uad. <uIT Woodsvili,' Circle). Spore. Phous *****. *****. DELICIOUS FRESH SEA FOOD and426 words
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574 1964-12-04 20 Ernest Frida - Ernest Frida by Singapore, Thurs ■JHE Singapore Festival of Sport which starts tomorrow has been seen by sports officials as the start of a sports boom in Singapore, sparked by the State Government's new interest and assistance. The Singapore Government is sponsoring the574 words
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Article290 1964-12-04 20 SOCCER Malays 5 Juniors 2; SINGAPORE, Thursday. MALAYS made good with every chance they had to gain a deserving victory over Juniors in the Singapore Premier League at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. It was just as well for them that their forwards were in fine form290 words
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163 1964-12-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— 1 A delicately-executed j ground shot by Agus Salim two minutes before full-time i in a hotly-contested game gave Umno Youths a 4-3 victory over TPCA in the final of the Football Association of Selangor senior knock-out competition163 words
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Article125 1964-12-04 20 ONDON, Thurs. A bid to buy the Aintree racecourse at Liverpool, and save the Grand National, toe world's premier steeplechase, was made today by Harry Lane, head of a syndicate of 11 businessmen. Yesterday. Mr. Lane, who owns Sedgefleld racecourse, went to see Mrs. Mirabel TophamReuter - 125 words
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Article72 1964-12-04 20 LONDON. Thurs. Worcestershire County Cricket Club last night launched a shilling fund for their six-week tour of Kenya, Rhodesia. India. Thailand. Malaysia and Hung Kong, which starts on Feb. 11. It is hoped that the fund will raise the £1.950 still needed by Worcestershire to defray72 words
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Article296 1964-12-04 20 Aid for schools hockey, rugger KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Th* Schools Sports Council of Malaysia announced today that their annual inter-state combined schools rugger and hockey tournament final rounds, which they thought they would have to cancel for want of money, will be held after all. SSCM president T. Mori said296 words
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192 1964-12-04 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Government Services al have six State players In theli team for the Malaysian Government Services hockey championship quadrangular against Police CEB and Selangor, which starts tomorrow at Kuala Lumpur. The six State players are Chml I Hon Yoon. the captain, Fpong192 words
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Article99 1964-12-04 20 BADMINTON Foonj Cop In-ter-ione final: Spore v Perak. Heah Cap zone final (women): Malacca v Kedah (S'gor BA hall. 7.30 pjn.V HOCKEY Gort. Service, quad: S'gor v B"pore (4 p.m.); MaL Police v Mai. CEB (5.15. both match* at XL Depot). Swainwi trophy: R. Signal* Matey* v99 words
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Advertisement865 1964-12-04 20 fil CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SUI-TAN ISMAIL POWKR STATION (IST UIUUNN) >l PPLY AND INSTALLATION OF BOILEK AND TIIRBO- ALTERNATOR PLANT .!;tw tenders are invited for the supply, installation and com;nu of the following .steam generating plant. Krfrrrnrr 1481 I* V One 300.000 lb./hour oil fired865 words
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Advertisement684 1964-12-04 20 NOTICES SINGAPORE LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY LHTD NOTICE OF AVNTAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the First Annual General Meeting of Members will be held at No: 606, Shaw House. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. on Saturday. 13th December. 1984 at 12 noon. AGENDA 1. To receive, consider and684 words
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Advertisement1457 1964-12-04 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI ST MICHAEL'S vacancy foe SECONDARY SCHOOL. REHABILITATION OFFICER $JAR K£DAH !^JTTpF^i^wf L m^rN?l' i Applications are Invited from CENTRE BINUT. BRI'NEI. p^p^ citizens for the following APPLICANTS should have the appointments. Graduate (Science following: land Mathematics). Normal Class (a) Standard V Malay Including1,457 words
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Miscellaneous20 1964-12-04 20 SUMMARY HOCKEY Police annual match (Malacca): Rest 3 Alor Gajah 1. SOCCER B. Gajah Lge: Sengat nt. Parit Indians 0.20 words
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Article823 1964-12-04 21 JAZZ TUNE, CLEVER DICK AND QUARTER BRIDGE ALSO IMPRESS IN TRIALS ON GOOD GOING Spotlight on your fancies... SINGAPORE, Thursday. fJOMANCHE looks a lively outsider in Race Three at Bukit Timah on Saturday. The four-year-old, ridden by Kevin Mitchell, did a brilliant trial this morning when he823 words
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Article943 1964-12-04 21 Race 1-2.45 Cl 4 Div 2 ($7,000) 6f 1 ***** Tormaker (Toyland St.) Bagby, 3 9.0 *Kanf 9 2 ***** Precious Gem (Llm Chew) Donnelly, 6 «.1O Soaidi 7 3 ***** Kon TJW a (Thlo St.) Allan, 3 8.8 Wilson 3 4 ***** Noblesse Oblige a943 words
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349 1964-12-04 21 BURTON'S ERROR GIVES THE SCOTS VICTORY WORLD ROUNDUP ITILMARNOCK (Scotland), Thurs. Scotland's powerhouse display in the second half earned them a 3-0 victory over Wales in a fast, entertaining Under-23 international soccer match here last night. It was anybody's game until a, I mistake by Burton, who put through hisReuter - 349 words
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1202 1964-12-04 21 Race 1—2.15 Cl 5 Div 1 ($6,000) 6£ 1 ***** Technirama II (Friendly Kongsi) Tulloh, 3 90 "Nawari 6 1 00 Singapore Beauty (Nghee St.) Nair, 4 8.13 Moxham 1 3 ***** Plcavso (Chng Ooh) Allan, 6 8.12 Smith 7 4 ***** Lovely Lotus1,202 words
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446 1964-12-04 21 ATHLETICS Successful candidates for officials exam KOALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The successful candidates In the Malaysian AAU's first official examination were: Track: Judging, umpiring and time-keeping Josephine Tan (Pg), L. Rajamony (Pg), Tan Kok Hong iPg). Oon Seng Fo cPg>, V. Thamby rajah (Treng), V.V. Eassau iS'gor), F. Fernando (S'gor), S.I446 words
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Advertisement256 1964-12-04 21 M^S Xmas k^S4Ti With a f ree gi f* i ii Hurry now and do your i Christmas Shopping...** d Latnt Sfyl. Bloui.i From 4.t0 A 1 LodiM Slack! $10.90 j Two pUct iuIM SI 2 50 U Children"! shorts I.SO H SpOft (him 3.50 jfo Potty Drcsn s 7.50256 words
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Article20 1964-12-04 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Ramakrlshna Mission will hold a Plapr Day in aid of their Boys' Home on Saturday.20 words
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Article70 1964-12-04 22 GLASGOW, Thurs. A woman, certified dead, came to life in the city mortuary here last night. Mrs. Catherine Leask, 35, was certified dead when j she arrived at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Eut when an ambulance attendant prepared to leave her body in the mortuary he notiocii70 words
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361 1964-12-04 22 PENANC. Thursday. TWO robbers, armed with a pistol and a dagger, raided the office of the Han Chiang High School in Ayer Itam Road this afternoon and escaped with $2,Boo— school fees collected earlier in the day. About pupils who Bad just gone into361 words
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297 1964-12-04 22 A DONATION TO D-FUND FROM AUSTRALIA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A BOY in Australia has sent a donation to the National Defence Fund. He is A. Rethnam of the Richmond Technical College, Melbourne. In a letter enclosed with a money order for A£l sent to the Straits Times office here, he297 words
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Article334 1964-12-04 22 LONDON. Thurs— Although it was the first day for dealing for the new account, there was little sign of any revival of buying In- terest and the markets had an- other very quiet day. Price movements were even fewei as the small selling of equities334 words
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Article54 1964-12-04 22 LONDON, Thurs. toot 21d., Jan. 20 I _-d. Feb. 2O' d.. Mar 20--7 16d.. Jan. Mar. 204 d., Apr. June 20-7 16d., July Sept 20-7 18d Oct. Dec. 20-7 16d.. JanVMar. 20\d.. Apr. June 20*.d.. July Sept 20 a »d., c.l.f. Dec. 20% d.. Jan. 20--5 16d.. Feb. 2054 words
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Article24 1964-12-04 22 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £1385, sellers £1390. Forward buyers £1382 a sellers £1385. Settlement £1365. Turnover a.m. 335 tons, p.m. 110 tons. Tone: Steadier.24 words
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316 1964-12-04 22 World Bank agrees to $20 mil, loan for Singapore project SINGAPORE, Thursday THE WORLD BANK has agreed to give a $20.5 million loan to the Singapore Government for the" .lohore river project. 1 This was announced tonight by the Chairman of the Public Utilities "Board, Sir George Oehlers. when he316 words
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Article54 1964-12-04 22 BOMBAY. Thurs.— An Asia Magazine photographer, Sham KilanJar, 25, Injured covering the arrival here yesterday of Pope Paul, died today. He was one of four photographers knocked off a truck by an arch as it moved Just ahead of the Pope on his way from the Bombay airportAP - 54 words
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Article37 1964-12-04 22 ST. JOSEPH (Missouri). Thurs. Katherine Sue Groce, who went Into a coma from a mysterious disease almost 18 years ago, when she was 18 months old, died last night without ever regaining consciousness. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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264 1964-12-04 22 Tun Razak: Self-help before we ask others for aid KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that Malaysians would have to make every effort to defend the country themselves before asking help from others. Tun Razak was replying to criticisms in Parliament about the Governments264 words
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Article33 1964-12-04 22 TAIPEH, Thurs. President Chiang Kai-shek last night decorated Gen. Curtis Lemay. Chief of Staff of the U.S. All Force, with the Order ot Cloud and Banner with grand cordon medal— UFl.33 words
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Advertisement246 1964-12-04 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum > J A GIRL to Jull.' and Pen* Onn xlrter Huiu Jinx. Mother and child doing irll at Auunta. MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Foh Chong Building (Third Floor) Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 POSTAL |S} TUITION Malayon Correspondence College, the foremost246 words
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Advertisement49 1964-12-04 22 Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... I Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely crafts- J^^_^^^ man who patiently turns a chiser X^^*^^^' on a block of wood to create a cake mould of simple artistry. ANCHOR PILSENER BEER IT'S TRADITIONALLY BEST49 words
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