The Straits Times, 12 December 1964
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Title Section21 1964-12-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fat** 1 The Straits TImes Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration373 1964-12-12 1 PADMANA KRISHNAH - PADMANA KRISHNAH 950 to be sent back in own boats PRIME MINISTER'S ORDER 'TO SAVE THE GOVERNMENT MONEY, FOOD AND TIME' -By L I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. About 950 Indonesian barter traders, now held in Singapore and Malaya, are to be sent back to their country in their373 words
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Article304 1964-12-12 1 LAST 3 IN SEMERAH GIVE UP TIjUAR, Fri.— Three more Indonesian infiltrators were captured by security forces in the Semerah. area early this morning without a shot being fired. With the latest capture, it is believed that all thr invaders who landed at Semerah on Wednesday it has been estimated304 words
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Article274 1964-12-12 1 5 Indons die in border clashes From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Friday QURKHA soldiers yesterday fought Indonesian guerillas in two places in the mountainous border area of Sarawak's Fourth Division, killing at least five and wounding at least three. Two Gurkhas were killed and one wounded. In both battles, the enemy274 words
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Article25 1964-12-12 1 Britain expands LONDON Fri— Britain is fast becoming a nation of "fatties", with nearly half the population overweight, a company making slimming products claimed. Reut«r.Reuter - 25 words
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262 1964-12-12 1 Sunday arms training plan for students KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A plan to provide military training to university undergraduates during holidays and on Sundays was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, bin Hussein, in the House of Representatives tonight. This training, he said, would be an advantage to262 words
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Article87 1964-12-12 1 'Good-bye' said the pilot r\URBAN, Fri. -A man iden- tilled as Max Kolbe flew out in a light plane yesterday from Virginia Airport, north of Durban, over the Indian Ocean in what appeared to be a suicide attempt. The control tower called him over the radio and demanded why he87 words
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Article49 1964-12-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Raja Permaisuri Agong, the Consorts of the Rulers and Tengku Pu a n Besar Kurshiah have donated a I total of $10,500.50 towards the National Patriotic Fund. Bank Negara Malaysia an- 1 nonnced today. The fund now stands at $1,257,488.49 words
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Article31 1964-12-12 1 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese motorists, from today, will have to abandon sandals, slippers and wooden clogs while driving or pay a fine of up to 30.000 yen ($250). ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article133 1964-12-12 1 SAIGON. Fri. LieutGen. Nguyen Kluinh. c n in in .i n d r r of South Vietnam's armed forces, narrowly escaped death yesterday when the Vietcong attacked an airport from which he was about to take off. With Gen Kli.mh former Premier of SmithAP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration887 1964-12-12 1 SABAH CRISIS |(UALA LUMPUR, Fit Tengku Ab dul Rahman heard a report today from the Yang di-Pertua Negara o Sabah, Tun Mustapha bin Datu Ha run, on his unsuccessful attempt last night to persuade Dato Donald Stephens to change887 words
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Article323 1964-12-12 1 gINGAPORR Fri. Police today retiiscd permits to ihe N;ilio ii ;i I Trades Union Congress and the Barisan Sosialis for "anti budget" mass rallies scheduled for tomorrow and Monday. Both were told of the ban at 4.30 p.m. No reasons were given. The Barisan Sosialis323 words
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Article30 1964-12-12 1 SUBANDRIO. RUSK HAVE MALAYSIA TALK UNITED NATIONS, Fri. »t. Sahmndrlo, Indonesian Foreign Minister, today dlscnued his conntry's confrontation of Malaysia with U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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136 1964-12-12 2 CAIGON. Fri. South Vietnam's Buddhist leadership last night dej cided to press ahead with a full-scale campaign to topple the five-week-old Government of Mr. Tran Van Huong. Informed sources hM the Buddhist monks indicated after completing two-day policy Mmcussions that the campaignReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-12-12 2 KARACHI. Friday gTUDENT noting spread to most of Pakistan's major cities and opposition parties charged the Government may use them as an excuse to declare a state of emergency and postpone the presidential election. Rioting continued here yesterday for the seventh straight day.UPI - 345 words
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Article79 1964-12-12 2 I^AMASCUS (Syria). ■^Fri A majority of Kuwait's Parliament was reported by Kuwaiti newspapers yesterday to have demanded the resignation of the five-day-old Government of Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Salem El Sabah. The papers said the 31 deputies had announced they were boycotting sessions of the 50-memberAP - 79 words
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Article47 1964-12-12 2 MANILA. Fri. Quadruplets were born to a mother of 10 children in Southern Luzon on Wednesday.. Mrs Alejandra Cipcon-Colllao. 37. and her four new daughters Amanda- Belina. Concepcion and Divina, were reported doing well in the general hospital at Taboco. AJbay.— UPl.47 words
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Article50 1964-12-12 2 TOKYO. Fri— Japan's Ambassa- dors to the Philippines and India have been ordered home for reassignment it was announced today. The Foreign Ministry did not disclose the new assignments for Mr. Osamu Itagaki. Ambassador to the Philippines, and Mr. Koto Matsudaira. envoy in India— A P.50 words
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Article35 1964-12-12 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Prime I Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. said yesterday non-nuclear nations should 'raise their voice as one man and save the woiid from the increasing nuclear menace." A P.35 words
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Article21 1964-12-12 2 TAIPEH. Fri.— A pediatrician said today tr.at television was causing acute insomnia among many children here. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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145 1964-12-12 2 TIENNANT CREEK <N. Australia). Fri. A 21--year-old Melbourne telephonist Rot a welcome three times bigger than that for Queen Elizabeth last year when she flew into this tiny minine town yesterday to "look over" its 150 lonely bachelors. Diane McNiece was honouring aReuter - 145 words
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125 1964-12-12 2 AYUB: I'M THE FITTEST MAN FOR THE JOB RAWALPINDI. Fri. President Ayub Khan said last night that he was the "fittest person' for reelection as the nations Chief Executive. The President, who is seeking re-election, wai speakine at a rally at Peshawar. 100 miles north of here. Defending the presidential125 words
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Article30 1964-12-12 2 BEIRUT. Fri. The Yemeni Royalists said in a communique published here today fighting had resumed in the Ha.i.ia area of tht Yemen, breaking the cease-fire established last month.30 words
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Article23 1964-12-12 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Five people died when Mount Rokatenda on Paloe Island in the Lesser Sunda Group erupted. Antara reported Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-12-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ->. LOOKS 46 IF M ©O?N© i'll puome i T have tpouSLe pinon©, I^OU BACkT/ 1* VOLUNTECgy ill22 words
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132 1964-12-12 3 Debate past midnight 7th day in row I ONDON Fri. Weary members trooped out of the House of Commons at 3.30 a.m. yesterday after a rowdy 10-.hour sitting, the seventh in a row to go beyond midnight. Some members are reported to be grumbling about long hours and conditions inReuter - 132 words
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Article59 1964-12-12 3 CARACAS. Fri. When officials oi the local water authority turn- ed off the water supplies of the Church of St. John the Baptist because Father Eduard Herrera Riera owed them money, the priest announced that he would ring the church bells three days in prUPI - 59 words
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Article60 1964-12-12 3 «T. BRIEUC (Britanny). Fri —Two little girls were strangled yesterday before the eyes of their helpless one-legged grandfather. Their sister, six-year-old Christine Guyomard. was half strangled. She Wits recovering last night, but Marie-Bernadette. 10. and Marie-Paul*, seven, could not be revived. Police were last night searchingReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration368 1964-12-12 3 Very successful' says Wilson of America trip 'NOW A MUCH FIRMER AGREEMENT THAT THE FIRST AIM MUST BE TO HALT THE SPREAD OF N-BOMB' LONDON. Friday MR. Harold Wilson said last night he had >% a very successful series of talks'' during his visits to Washington and Ottawa. He wasReuter - 368 words
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114 1964-12-12 3 rVTTAWA. Fri. Mr. Harold Wilson, expressed confidence yesterday that his next 1.000 days in office would be as dynamic as his firs: 100 days. Mr. Wilson, speaking at a Press conference, made this comment when questioned about his record since becoming Britain's PrimeReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-12-12 3 OSLO, Friday. J)R. Martin Luther King's non-violent civil rights campaign in the United States was yesterday hailed as a clarion call to all who worked for peace, and this year's Nobel Peace Prize winner as "an undaunted champion of peace." i This tribute toReuter - 212 words
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88 1964-12-12 3 French Senate rejects de Gaulle's arms budget PARIS, Fri. The Senate early yesterday overwhelmingly rejected the Government's 80,000 million Franc ($48,000 million) sixyear military build-up budget. The vote was 45 for and 178 against. The Bill is designed to give Prance greater independence from her Atlantic allies. Despite the rejectionUPI - 88 words
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75 1964-12-12 3 LONDON. Fri. The London merchant banking firm of Kn/iwles and I'oster announced today that it was "unable to meet its liabilities." It added: "Steps arc linn;' taken to place the company in creditors' voluntary liquidation." Knowles and Foster, in existence since 1828. are merchantReuter - 75 words
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147 1964-12-12 3 Jailed— the craftsman who made his own money EDINBURGH, Fri. Tribute was paid in the High Court here yesterday to the expert craftsmanship of 80-year-old Scotsman James Steele then a judge sent him to jail for two years for counterfeiting. At a lower court last Tuesday. Steele. a bachelor, pleadedReuter - 147 words
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Article105 1964-12-12 3 New 'Frisco' quake forecast SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. About 200 scientists and engineers have agreed that California is destined to have another devastating earthquake. The experts reached the conclusion after a two-day conference on earthquakes. They agreed that a quake at least as powerful as the one that ruined San FranciscoAP - 105 words
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Advertisement132 1964-12-12 3 BENJAMINS GIFT SHOP SPECIAL XMAS SALE 30% DISCOUNT ON E. P. N. S. BRASS ART-WARES, CRYSTALS, PORCELAIN TABLE LAMPS, VENETIAN GLASSWARES, STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY, ETC., ETC. OPEN TILL 7.00 P.M. WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS. LADIES' DEPARTMENT EXCLUSIVE LADIES' WEAR FROM FRANCE, ITALY AUSTRALIA. 21-1/21-2, AMBER ARCADE, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: *****. EARN132 words
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Advertisement256 1964-12-12 3 w fj m £-v Shlikan (MADE IN GERMANY) MM I K The reliable Fountain Pen ILmI for the youngster at school Ik and his seniors at work JM The right nib for a good handwriting /^mtll Pelikan 120 offers just that. That gold- M 'Mtff plated steel nib will make256 words
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503 1964-12-12 4 STRIKE THREAT AT SATA SINGAPORE, Frl. §()MK 1.800 out of 2,200 patients registered with the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association have collected their "emergency" pills, as the management prepares to face the strike by about 200 of its employees, scheduled to begin next Tuesday. The workers,503 words
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Article52 1964-12-12 4 SINGAPORE, Pri.— Electricity supplies will be interrupted tomorrow between 8.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. in Sennett Road, Sennett Close, Sennett Avenue, Sennett Lane, Sennett Drive, Parberry Avenue, Wiltshire Road, Jalan Pokok. Jalan Hajijah, Nallur Road, Palm Road, Evergreen Avenue, and Upper East Coast Road between 7'j m.s. to52 words
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128 1964-12-12 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fire victims of the Kampong Pulau Minyak fire on Nov. 4 w*.ll each receive a further $5 cash relief payment and their second in- stalment of rent subsidy at the Mountbatten community centre at 10.30 a.m. on Monday. With this payment of128 words
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82 1964-12-12 4 JAPANESE GIFT FIREWORKS TO USHER IN NEW YEAR qiNGAPORE, Fri. Japanese fireworks will light the sky over Singapore and help to usher in the New Year. Japanese firms here have contributed towards the cost. An expert from the Marutamaya Fireworks Company will come from Tokyo to handle the display. It82 words
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Article90 1964-12-12 4 Big variety show tonight SINGAPORE, Fri.— A grand variety show, Malam Pesta Ria, will be staged tomorrow at the Badminton Hall by UMNO of Kampong Melayu "A" at 8 p.m. Leading Malay movie and TV stars are talcing part In the show. A kebaya dress competition and a fancy dress90 words
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Article49 1964-12-12 4 SINGAPORE. Frl— Students of the City School or Commerce and the Stamford group of Institutions will hold their first "college prom" at the Ocean Park Hotel on Dec. 20. A "College Queen" will be crowned. All girl students in the State are eligible for the contest.49 words
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Advertisement385 1964-12-12 4 "fhe'ENTIRE" COLLECTION" of" TONIGHT'S LAST SHOW at ALL ifiSHAWlia. a \y Organisat/ion THEATRES in MALAYA, SINGAPORE, SABAH I and SARAWAK WILL BE DONATED TO i I The NATIONAL DEFENCE FUND Y'j Men's Club ot Singapore (Beta Chapter) presents A Charity Premiere in aid or The "Holc-ln-The-He«rt" Laboratory Fund on Wednesday385 words
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Advertisement203 1964-12-12 4 Europe's Dan^ I n IZHARIHA i r MIRAMIS and the World-Famous STEEL BAND 9mm m^ M- MutJ «B/ /T|Bh entertain nightly atJW*lk|y?^ CAWAV RESTAURANT and QoocLluoucLa ARUNDEL ROOM ••••••••r************** National Theatre TO-NITE at 8 p. m. Walter Koh proudly presents The Brightest Christmas Show Ever Produced "X'MAS SHOWRAMA" Entire proceeds203 words
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Advertisement118 1964-12-12 4 Today 3 Shows: 3•* p.m. KtKAWAUS TTlere TTlchboob Eastman Color Hindustani English Malay Subtitles! Tomorrow 1 I 0.m.: "Tiger of Eschnapur" Color. YwKsis7tMlii7Si¥Tiim phon* |0j(2ijMlHl8llM0 ***** Today: 1 30-3 30-7 00 ft 9.30 p.m. Walter P.dgeon "THE BIG RED" (Technicolor). Tomorrow: "To Kill A Man". 9.30 a.m.: "Beauty Corpse" (Mondorin).118 words
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Advertisement1205 1964-12-12 4 riiiiiittiiiiirniiniiiiiiiiriii iiiimii iinMnniiiiiniriinim.niiriiiiiui'. "mm^^^^m m If JIJif.VJ TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! I iW.W. fA'ij^ f■* I I r B |JF Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) QttftjfiuuiUon. JTf-. THE BOLD AND DARING STORY OF HUMAN CONFLICT i lall theatres of the I AND EMOTIONS...OF DENIAL AND DESIRE! |££™I organisation? W|TH =WILL DONATE THE ENTIRE >^1,205 words
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Article, Illustration401 1964-12-12 5 'HARSH FOR POOR BUT LENIENT FOR RICH 9 (SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, tonight hit out at Mr. Tan Siew Sin's new tax proposals. Mr. Jek said that the Malaysian Finance Minister's fiscal policy was too harsh for the poor401 words
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Article93 1964-12-12 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. A youth, found with a fractured arm in a stolen car daring the Septembei disturbances, was jailed for 18 months by the Second Criminal District Court. Tan Soon One. 17. of Nee Soon Village, was convicted ol dishonestly retaining a stolen car93 words
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Article44 1964-12-12 5 UINGAPORE. Fit From Monday, the telephone number of Ministry of Labour. Labour Department. State-Advocate General's Chamber. Chief Parks Officer and the Social Welfare Department at the Ministry of Labour's Building In Havelock Road, will be 7614 with extensions to the various offices.44 words
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Article, Illustration293 1964-12-12 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Lovely dolls dressed in various national costumes caused a minor "stampede" at the Hans Andersen Club's Christmas party for 500 children at Raffles Hotel. When it was time for the gifts to be handed out, the eager girls made a big293 words
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Article156 1964-12-12 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mrs. S. Rajaratnam, wife of the Minister for Culture, today appealed to the people to support the exhibition and sale of paintings of the Nanyang Academy of Arts at the National Theatre. The proceeds of the exhibition and sale of paintings will go156 words
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215 1964-12-12 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Two decrees nisi were granted by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today, dissolving the marriage of a housewife and that of a .seamstress one on the ground of desertion and the other on the ground oi cruelty and215 words
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Article98 1964-12-12 5 SINGAPORE. Pri— The Welfare cheque to the associations treuCommittee of the Women's Auxi- surer, Mr. James Teo at 10 am Uary of the American Association |on Monday at the Singapore of Singapore, which held a charity School for the Deaf, Mountbatt«n film premiere !n October, will98 words
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98 1964-12-12 5 Evidence of 15 witnesses heard in boy kidnap case SINOAPORE, Fri. Fifteen prosecution witnesses have already testified at the trial in the Assizes of five men, arrested in connection w,ith the kidnap of Low Cheng San, aged nine. The trial, which continues on Monday, began a week ago before Mr.98 words
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Advertisement287 1964-12-12 5 EXCITING! ELECTRIC! ENCHANTING! You have never seen anything like TAKEUCHI KEIGO with the IMPERIAL JAPANESE DANCERS j FLOWN DIRECT FROM HON6KON6 BY MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS I MAKE SURE YOU DON'T I opportunity. E oinnnniirn I One show nightly at the ILKlUlil LL I 'FOUR LIONS P X^Mta^ym^ .NTIIICOnTiNIHTU. I SHOWTIME f\287 words
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Miscellaneous450 1964-12-12 5 THK follow mc Is today's schedule Malaysian Airway*: from Kuala Thai Inttrnational Airway*: To 1 of civil aircraft movements at Lumpur itIL 487) 8.05 a.m.; from Banxkok <TC 404) bam Paya L«r>ar airport, Singapore: Kuala Lumpur (ML 021) 10.05 Alitalia: To RanKkok. Bombay ARRIVALS a-m fronl Pen n 'P 0450 words
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132 1964-12-12 6 Woman: I welcome arrest of grandson SINGAPORE. Fri. A woman told the juvenile court today why she "welcomed" the arrest of her 12--year-old grandson on a theft charge. She said that the boy had been Incorrigible at home although his mother had often thrashed him. She loved hii- and she132 words
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Article39 1964-12-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Co-operative Central Bank here I tockiy handed over a cheque tor I $150,000 as the first instalment of a $300,000 loan to the Federation i of Malaya Government OMcers' i Co-ouerativc Housing Society.39 words
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Article129 1964-12-12 6 20, 000- mile drive for study KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. SI'RGEON Lieutenant Richard Cleave. 29. has arrived in Britain from Singapore after a 20.000--mile drive through IS countries studying tropical diseases. Lieut. Cleave was Medical Officer on the frigate Alert at Singapore. He reported for duty this week on H.M.S. Pe.m-129 words
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Article, Illustration628 1964-12-12 6 PADMAN GOPAI - Datin has busy day getting home ready for her six 'foster children' PADMAN GOPAI B* Kuala Lumpur, Friday THE wife of the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Datin Salmah Harun, had a busy day today dusting rooms and putting extra beds in them This is because she and her husband, Dato628 words
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113 1964-12-12 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Japanese Cor6ulGeneral in Singapore, .Mr. T. Ueda, is trying to locate a well-wisher named John Kennedy. Someone with that name .sent Mr. Ueda a basket of flowers to congratulate him for the successful staging of the Olympics in Tokyo. With the113 words
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238 1964-12-12 6 Japan offers 9 study grants to S'pore SINGAPORE. Fri The Japanese Government is ottering nine scholarships to Singapore students under the Mombusho scholarship programme for the academic year 1965. They are six awards of undergraduate scholarships, from April 1965 to March 1970 and three awards of post-graduate or research scholarships,238 words
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Article23 1964-12-12 6 KAJANO. Fri. The Ulu Langat district will hold its annual Koran reading competition at th» Arabic School here on Dec. 24.23 words
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134 1964-12-12 7 Big haul of fermented mash seized in jungle hut By CHAN BENG SOON A LOR STAR Fri. Kedah Customs last night seized 1.452 gallons of fermented mash and 20 gallons of illicit liquor the biggest haul of its kind for several years. Two men were arrested at the scene an134 words
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Article60 1964-12-12 7 KUANTAN. Pri. The I Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato i Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Beh, will give away prizes to settlers for the best kept kampong at the Kampong Awah FLDA schemes. 50 miles from here, on Monday. He will open a Koran reading competition60 words
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Article50 1964-12-12 7 KULIM. Fri. Kulini will have a new Tamil school, to be built at an estimated cost of (70.000. by 1966. This was announced by the district MIC chairman. Mr. J.S. Fernandez, who said the Government had promised a $20,000 grant towards the cost of the school.50 words
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Article30 1964-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Commandant of tho Federation Military College Lieut.-Col. J.W. Pi-ar.son. will leave for Britain on Mhnday after completing his three-year term of service here- j30 words
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Article30 1964-12-12 7 j SINGAPORE. Pri. Twentvtwo secret society suspects were detained by police on anti-crime ctiecks during the past 24 hours when a total of 1.835 people were 1 screened.30 words
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Article, Illustration307 1964-12-12 7 NZ ready to step up naval aid to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J^EW ZEALAND will send more naval units to Malaysia if Indonesia launches a large scale attack against us, its Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral R. E. Washbourne, said here today. I am confident that both the New307 words
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Article83 1964-12-12 7 Too many datos, he says I£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. —An M.P. complained today that there were "too many" datos in the country. Speaking In the House of Representatives today. Inche Abdul Samad bin Gul Ahmad Mianjl (PMIP) said "There are too many datos. The Central Government appoints them and the State83 words
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66 1964-12-12 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Royal Navy frigate Ajax, with a complement of 250 ofUcero and ratings, will pay a five-day courtesy visit to Port Swettenham beginning on Monday, a Navy spokesman announced today. The Ajax. leader of the 24th Escort Squadron based in Singapore, is66 words
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Article30 1964-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Malaysian MaUyaln- Catholic Welfare Society will entertain more than 200 children to a Christmas treat at the La Salle School. Brickfields, tomorrow.30 words
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Article28 1964-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fii. The Minister of Lands and Mines. Haii Ghaz.ili bin Haji Jawi. win present certificates and prizes at me Forest Research Institute. Kepone. tomorrow.28 words
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Article51 1964-12-12 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Prt I The Sulian and Raja Perempuan of Perak were among the large gathering of relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Ra la I Nor Mahyaji binte Raja Abdul I Rashid at the royal burial ground at Bukit Chandan here on Wed-51 words
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139 1964-12-12 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government! will soon extend the licensing hours for 16 big tourist hotels to allow them to keep their bars open until 1 a.m. The new regulations expected to be announced before Christmas will also permit tourists to order drinks139 words
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Miscellaneous288 1964-12-12 7 Straits Times Crossword HB B| jß| IV HT HT HB^~ ACROSS 6. Tpslimonial for an eccentric 9. Two wickets down and no (9). niL-take (3. 3. 3>. 7. Mingling il on us (6). 10. The home of a dynasty? (I). 8. In which rite steaks blend to 11. Expression of288 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1964-12-12 8 Relations with Israel? Denial by Tengku and a word of caution Opposition MPs warned of the risk of 'a lot of misunderstanding 9 with Arab countries OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS I Kuala Lumpur, Friday I I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman warned today that there would be a "lot of misunderstanding"1,123 words
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339 1964-12-12 8 77 QUERIES AT PERAK BUDGET MEETING IPOH, Friday A TOTAL of 67 written and 10 oral questions on 20 topics by nine Alliance members are to be asked at the Budget meeting of the Perak State Legislative Assembly which begins here next Tuesday. A few questions on the staffing position339 words
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Article28 1964-12-12 8 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Mentrl Besar of Negri Sembilan. Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. today opened a new mosque at Kampoiig Oebok. 15 miles from here.28 words
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Article26 1964-12-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Education Adviser. Inche Aminuddin Balcl, will give a talk over Radio Malaysia on comwehensive education at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article111 1964-12-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Donations totalling: $18,163 have been received in Perak for thr National Defence Fund. This brings the total collected in the State to SI 20.000. The latest contributions came from: officers and staff of prisons, $4,663.60; Societe Annonyme Des Etaines De Kinta. $5,500;111 words
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178 1964-12-12 8 IPOH, Fri. A cir-j cular explaining why the Malaysian Trades Union Congress backs the National Union of Teachers in its controversial mass signature campaigri has gone out to all affiliated unions, divisions and members of the MTUC general council. The circular signed178 words
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Advertisement445 1964-12-12 8 tens f)l shutter 1 sooth sec. ANOTHER "WORLD") FIRST" FROM YASHICA! A D« L»m« half tram* camera (giving twice et many eupmm per roll or filml Incorporating the following featurm: t.clmUe ultra -fait YASHINON f 1.7 Im to* perfect picturtt even In dim light. tuclmive thutter with tpe«dt up to445 words
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Article200 1964-12-12 9 POST your greetings EARLY Appeal by postal chief L r UALA LUMPUR. IV Fri. The Post-master-General. Inche Mohamed Ibrahim bin Varshay, today advised people to post their Christmas cards early to ensure delivery on 1 time. He warned that the last date of posting greeting cards to any part of200 words
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Article46 1964-12-12 9 tPOH. Pri. V. Karepavtc. 39. whu.Ni- husband died this week, told the police today that a ;300 gold chain had been stolen from her boUM 111 Kampong Tai Lee here She found a locker broken open •nd the gold chain missing.46 words
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Article54 1964-12-12 9 TELOK ANSON, Pri. The coroner. Inrlie Gulam Mustafla bin Nadar Alt. yesterday recorded a verdict of dpath by misadventure on King Siio Teang. 18. a I motor-cyclist. Kins; was killed when he was involved m a head-on collison with ;i car at the 12. mile. Teluk Anson-Hutan Melintang54 words
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100 1964-12-12 9 SINGAPORE, Fr i Two Royal Malaysian Navy ships which sailed from Portsmouth in October are due to arrive here on Monday. They are the Kapal dlRaja Sri Sabah and Sri Sarawak, wnlch will be added to the patrol craft squadron. They100 words
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265 1964-12-12 9 Opposition from unions against taxes grows 'Threat to security of workers 9 SINGAPORE. Friday r TK ADI union opposi- tion to the controversial payroll and turnover taxes continued to snowball here today. Thre«- more Singapore trade unions with a total membership of about 42.500 workers hit at the taxes and265 words
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298 1964-12-12 9 PENANG, Friday THE Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce last night unanimously decided to appeal to the Central Government to withdraw the new taxes on payrolls, turn-overs and crown cork announced by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, in his Budget speech.298 words
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Article39 1964-12-12 9 IPOH. Pri. The threatened, strike yesterday by about 107 engineering workers ul Messrs. Boon and Cheah Steel Pipes Ltd.. in the Tasek Industrial Estate here, was called oil following settlement of a dispute over working conditions.39 words
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Article93 1964-12-12 9 - KUALA LUMPUR Fri Two youths on a scooter last night snatched a handbag containing M.iioo from a woman at Jalan Davidson here. Mrs. Tan Kirn Seng, a bus conductress, was with her husband, a bus driver, at the time when the youths rode past her at93 words
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Article37 1964-12-12 9 KUALA KANGSAR. Km. Sixteen form six boys and five teachers ot the Malay College ban, ltd by the senior history master. Mr. D.J. Tale, left lor Thailand and Cambodia yesterday on a two-week educational tour.37 words
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Article44 1964-12-12 9 SINGAPORE. Kn. Singapore's Commissioner of Police. Mr. John Le Cain, will present prize* to winners of the police shooting competition for the Sir John Nicoll and Sir William Goode trophies at the advanced training school. Thomson Road, at 12.3u p.m. on Sunday.44 words
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Article29 1964-12-12 9 IPOH. Pn A tin mine manager, Mr. Wong Choo Tour. 4tt. this morning missed his scooter, valued at $900- from his house m Jalan Pasir Puteh here.29 words
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Miscellaneous253 1964-12-12 9 AtUff Onp By V.T. ttamUn [W you SAY OOP'S V YEH, AKJ' I BEIN' HIT BY LlfiHTNiNfil OH.'.' MY GOSH, THAT >^" ...DEPENP6 ON TH" V<4 REALLY FORi.«JT rVTKVTWiMG PROBIY WIPEP OUT HIS WAS A TERRIBLE WELL/TEH) POINT OF VIEW, P 5 7\ HK (MM NAME I ELSE., TOO, I253 words
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Article, Illustration733 1964-12-12 10 Tun Razak: Unions should be free and non- political KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE GOVERNMENT will soon introduce legislation to extend collective agreements between workers and employers to other workers and employers in similar industries who are not parties to ihe agreement. The Deputy Prime733 words
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Article114 1964-12-12 10 IT WAS a proud moment for Cilbert Comes, 14, when he accepted from Tun Abdul Rjxak yesterday the MTUC Cold Medal awarded to hit late father, Mr. P. C. Comes. The medal was awarded posthumously in recognition of Mr. Comex'f services to the trad*114 words
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418 1964-12-12 10 GOVT URGED TO FIX A 'LIVING WAGE 9 FOR WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government was urged today to take immediate action to fix a "living wage" for Malaysian workers. The acting president of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, Mr. V. E. Jesudoss. told the MTUC annual delegates conference: "For418 words
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72 1964-12-12 11 Malay sole official language in Perlis soon 1/" ANGAR. Fri. The Perlis Govern-■**-ment plans to make the national language the sole official language in the State from next year. '"This." Dato Sheikh Ahmad, the Mcntri Bcsar said yesterday, "is two years in advance of the target date for the nation."72 words
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Article160 1964-12-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A MINISTRY of External Affairs spokesman today confirmed a Manila report that Malaysia had turned down an invitation to attend a meeting to discuss the formation of a new Asian cultural, economic, political and defence alliance. He would not comment further.160 words
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82 1964-12-12 11 l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The status of railwaymen will be raised in Parliament next week by the PAP member for Bungsar. Mr. Devan Nair. He wants to know whether the Prime Minister will: CONFIRM the agreement by the Attorney-General in the High Court last82 words
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Article31 1964-12-12 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Mm teter of Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will attend the Telok Ayei community centre anniversarj celebrations at the Hokklen Huai Kuan at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article45 1964-12-12 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Marine Department will issue all shipping I circulars in English and In the 1 national language from Jan. 1. Shipping firms who want their circulars in the national language are asked to write to the Depart- ment.45 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-12-12 11 Party for sixty children SIXTY children from the Singapore Children's Society Home in Nicoll Drive were entertained at a party at the Chalet Club at RAF Changi by clown "Frantic Fran" seen in the photograph amusing a boy. "Frantic Fran" is really Senior Aircraftman F. O'Reilly, an instrument mechanic at86 words
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211 1964-12-12 11 ITNITED NATIONS, Fri.— J India's Foreign Minister. Mr. Swaran Sitißh. will visit Kuala Lumpur next month for talks with Government leaders, possibly on Malaysia's dispute with Indonesia. Mr Sin 8 n nere o attend th# U.N. General Assembly, said he will visit the Malaysian211 words
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Article76 1964-12-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn. Lawrence Lopez alias Nordin Abdullah, 22. of Ipoh Road, was charged in a magistrate's court here today j with attempting to extort SIS and postal order for $5 from a cofleeshop owner, Mohinder Singh, of Ipoh Road. He pleaded not guilty. It76 words
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Article65 1964-12-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Thref n Airwmjn flights two to Kuala Lumpur and one to Sineapore were delayed today. Flieht ML 042 from Singapore due at 2.0S p.m.. arrived at 2.35 p.m.; ML 003 from Penang xnd Ipoh clue at 4OS p.m.. arrived at 4.30 p.m.: and ML65 words
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165 1964-12-12 11 'Attend tonight's 9.30 film shows' appeal IZUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight appealed to Malaysians thoughout the country to make a point of seeing tomorrow nights 9.30 cinema shows because the proceeds will go towards the National Defence Fund. In a talk over Television Malaysia.165 words
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Article102 1964-12-12 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri.— Two children and the driver of the car they were travelling; in were killed in an accident at the 32nd mile. Kuala Kangsar-Taiping road, yesterday. The dead were P. Sathaslvam, aged nine, his sister, Gomathi, seven, and Woo Tuck Kean.102 words
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Article90 1964-12-12 11 IPOH, Fri— The remains of a well known Perak businessman. Mr. P. K. Chen. 59, were cremated at the Chinese cemetery, off Gopens Road here, today Mr. Chen, believed to be the first Asian in Malaya to hav# I owned an aeroplane with which90 words
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Advertisement197 1964-12-12 11 A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tudor Watch is enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And, Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely limes. .with197 words
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Article170 1964-12-12 12 DR AND MRS. Jones VaruKhese wish to thank all friends and relative* for thnr ■Mia' xrretlngs and attendance on the occasion of tbelr weddlog. THE FAMILY OF tbe late Mm. OniC Bee Thye sincerely thank relatives and friends for their kind condolence and at the funeral on 10-12-84 at170 words
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Article303 1964-12-12 12 hurry: huriiv: hurry: Have you entervd dM Christmas QurxT SPECIAL OFFER at Hllda'a Cold ■Mnea SKoe* in all aizea. Price* raase from $10 Hurry! Draaaee Big reduction. LICHT UP your X'mna partte* witß r>eaiitnul fro*tt'd candles Available id Mrim ahapea 4 coloure from The Mm.; thnp. Kltzpalrlck's. Singapore FEDERAL303 words
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Article594 1964-12-12 12 The latest Indonesian int filtrations along the Johore coast conform to the new pattern. No more large scale landings, no more wastage of I paratroops and commandos, i but simply small mixed lots of half-trained guerillas, practicj ally rQ of them Indonesian and some of them "volunteers"594 words
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Article376 1964-12-12 12 1 It is difficult surely to criticise the Central Government for not paying sufficient attention to the economic advancement of the Malay community. Yet there was a steady flow of complaint and advice from backbenchers throughout the debate on the estimates of the i Ministry of376 words
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Article205 1964-12-12 12 Opening the annual conference °f the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Tun Abdul Razak spoke once again of the programme to give towndwellers the better life which rural development is bringing to the farmer. An earlier earnest of the coming effort in urban improvement was the replacement of the205 words
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384 1964-12-12 12 YOUR editorial "Too Much Politics", (S.T. Dec. 11) appears to endorse the view that the people of Singapore, unlike those in other states in Malaysia, are particularly prone to "political quarrels and squabbles." Whether this is so or not can be Judged by the main384 words
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Letter58 1964-12-12 12 TN all the correspondence concerning keeping Singapore clean, no-one has drawn attention to the dog-owners whose pets are taken out of house and garden in order to foul the streets. One of my neighbours has three Alsatians which go out for this purpose. Is there no law58 words
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Letter53 1964-12-12 12 IT is two months since we signed' our University bursary agreements with the educational authorities In Singapore, but no payments have been made. Some of us have had to borrow in order to pay for the first and second term fee« for which we are getting these bursaries.53 words
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Letter83 1964-12-12 12 VUE have read with alarm that Members of Parliament want higher allowances. Is it due to the increase in taxes that M.Ps. are beginning to feel the pinch? I don't think so. since we have the assurance of the Finance Minister that the new taxes will not83 words
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Letter43 1964-12-12 12 MANY members of Parllament have referred to the "have-nots." Do they Include those who. though liable to pay Income tax. Ignore their responsibility? Then 1 there are those who though taxable, instead tax the Government by enjoying the free amenities provided. W.H.M. Singapore43 words
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Letter27 1964-12-12 12 INSTEAD of asking for increased allowances. MPs. should show their loyalty to the people who have elected them by having their salaries or allowances reduced. CITIZEN Singapore.27 words
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Letter132 1964-12-12 12 THE Chairman ol the Tariff Advisory Board has expressed his disappointment at manufacturers not coming forward to give evidence in support of their products. From personal experience the writer has found the machinery to obtain a hearing seems quite complicated for the small manufacturer In Singapore alone there132 words
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Letter131 1964-12-12 12 I REFER to S. C. Thong's letter (S.T. 7 Dec). He states that promotion Is based on pupils' "achievements ascertained through examination measurement." Burely this is not true in many of our government schools sicne the adoption of the "automatic promotion system." Streaming according to Mr. Thong Is "to131 words
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Letter100 1964-12-12 12 METER reading record cards are attached to the meters in my house bnt the meter-readers make up the entry in their books. The cards record nothing and I get a fictitious bill. I was away with my family for 16 days and used no water, gas and100 words
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Article, Illustration691 1964-12-12 12 CYRIL DUNN - CYRIL DUNN CEYLON'S NEED: A PARTY STRONG ENOUGH TO TELL THE TRUTH OF THE CAUSE OF RUIN By COLOMBO. Fri THE fall of the Government of Ceylon has been no surprise. The ministries of the island have depended on uncertain alliances with no real691 words
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Advertisement88 1964-12-12 12 Look agaut/. this one is different Soft luxurious wash-and-wear... that means its ARROW DECTON Tailored, to trim and toper the body line to it look, made-to-meoture. See our selection in white, or quiet tolid colours Eniov the luxury of Arrow Decton ditcover the itay-tresti look asid complete wrinkle-tree performance. Decton88 words
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Advertisement94 1964-12-12 12 r flu I U ===s=£ Here are the handsomest cars on the road! Can you name them? Need wetell you the answers? They are aIITRIJJMPHcars, of course! superbTRIUMPH 200U^*»^ Voted 'Car of the Year 1964' The hi-powered beauty The TRIUMPH VITESSE and built for speed^^^^ Tht TRIUMPH TR4 (available with94 words
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Article, Illustration710 1964-12-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR Friday RAJARATNAM'S PLEA FOR EMPHASIS ON THINGS THAT UNITE, NOT THOSE THAT DIVIDE NATION By Straits Times Parliamentary Reporters gINGAPORFS Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today called on all MPs to place emphasis on things which united Malaysians rather than stress those710 words
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328 1964-12-12 13 PENANG-K.L. TEAM LOOK AND LEARN IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Fri. rpHE 13-man delegation from the Penang City Council and Kuala Lumpur, who have been on a three-day study tour of Singapore, told reporters today that they were particularly impressed by its housing and industrial development. The Mayor of Penang. Mr. C.Y.328 words
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Article69 1964-12-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A staff officer In the Ministry of Defence here has been appointed ADC to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. He is Kedah-born Major Syed Hamzah bin Syed Abu Bakar, 32, an old boy of Sultan Abdul Hamid College at Alor Star. Ma]. Hamzah69 words
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Article37 1964-12-12 13 KLUANO. Fri. Abdul Majid bin Ali, 28, a labourer, of Chamek Estate, was sentenced to one year's Jail yesterday for using criminal force on a woman with Intent to outrage her modesty on Oct. 22.37 words
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Article32 1964-12-12 13 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Minister for Law, Mr. JE. W. Barker, will open a variety show in aid of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children at the National Theatre tomorrow night.32 words
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Article27 1964-12-12 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will address the fourth anniversary dinner of the Bras Basah community centre at the centre tomorrow.27 words
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111 1964-12-12 13 Malaysian seeks companion to hike to Europe HONG KONG, Fri. A young adventurer from Singapore is in Hong Kong looking for a companion who will hitch-hike with him to Europe. He is Mr. Fong Yeng Pew. president of the Singapore Adventurers' Club which has as its patron Norgay Tenzing, theReuter - 111 words
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Article120 1964-12-12 13 TTANQAR. Fri. The Regent of Perlis, Tengku Suleiman, said last night that Indonesia could never achieve its boast ol crushing Malaysia. "With the support and unity of our loyal citizens, and your active co-operation in keeping out infiltrators and subversive elements, we can meet the120 words
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Article18 1964-12-12 13 KLANG. Fri. The Sultan of Selangor today opened a mosque at Kampong Tok Muda, at Kapar.18 words
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Article34 1964-12-12 13 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R, Fri.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a congratulatory message to President Jomo Kenyatta of the Republic of Kenya to mark the country's attainment of independence.34 words
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203 1964-12-12 13 The old but lovely victims of progress... SINGAPORE, Fri. 0 Some of the loveliest and oldest trees along Bukit Timah Road have fallen victims to progress. They have been cut down to make way for the construction of the $1 million fly-overs over Bukit Timah and Dunearn Roads, just opposite203 words
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Article61 1964-12-12 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The final* of the Koran reading contest organised by the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board to select two State representatives for the Inter-State and international Koran reading competition in Kuala Lumpur will be held on Jan. 9 at the National Theatre or at Jalan Besar61 words
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375 1964-12-12 14 Jones gets assurance of better protection for US property JAKARTA. Fri 'p H E Indonesian Government promised today to pay for repairs and compensation for the damage to the American libraries in Jakarta and Soerabaya caused by Indonesian demonstrators protesting at U.S.Reuter; AP; UPI - 375 words
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Article39 1964-12-12 14 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Government has promised to pay for damage to the American, British and Belgian embassies caused by African students demonstrating against the Congo "rescue" operation two weeks ago, diplomats said today. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-12-12 14 ROME. Friday. THE Italian Chamber of Deputies was suspended in uproar for one hour last night and seven Communist parliamentarians were treated for cuts and bruises after police broke up demonstrations against the Rome visit of the Congo Prime Minister. Mr. Moise Tshombe.Reuter - 263 words
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146 1964-12-12 14 VATICAN CITY. Fit Pope Paul received Mr. Moise Tshombe. who Is a Roman Catholic, in a 20--minute private audience yesterday and told him that "nothing is built in fratricidal struggle." Vatican sources said the Pope gave Mr. Tshombe a message to the Congolese peopleReuter; AP - 146 words
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Article49 1964-12-12 14 SEATTLE, Prl. "I'm sorry I want your money." the bandit said, pointing a pistol at Mrs. Ann Kolander. cashier of the Chieftain Cafe. "Oh no. not again." moaned Mrs. Kolander. "Oh. never mind." said the robber, and he pocketed his gun and walked out- UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article37 1964-12-12 14 LONDON. Fri. A bis, blue and white diamond, three quarters of an inch long and weighing 3058 carats, was sold at an auction >esterday for £70.000 a world record price for an unmounted diamond. AJ».37 words
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Article55 1964-12-12 14 MOSCOW. Pri. Russia is to build two atomic-powered icebreakers with two reactors each instead of three as in the Lenin, flagship of her Arctic icebreaking fleet, and able to operate much longer without refuelling. Tass Said the vessels will be simpler, lighter, more compact, more automatedReuter - 55 words
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Article20 1964-12-12 14 WASHINGTON. Pri. Forty young people picketed the White House yesterday protesting against apartheid in South Africa. AP.AP - 20 words
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Article126 1964-12-12 14 TO CATCH A THIEF— BY AN AMATEUR LONDON, Fti Convinced that his employer thought he was a crook, garage mechanic James Carey rigged up a trap with a shotgun a wire from the trigger to the door to catch the real thief The nexi mornng. his own employer. Mr. Mornington126 words
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Article, Illustration395 1964-12-12 15 JAGAN REFUSES TO RESIGN AND SPARKS A GOVT CRISIS GEORGETOWN, Friday. BRITISH troops were put on full alert and armed patrols increased throughout British Guiana's coastal strip because of the constitutional crisis following Mondays elections. The Premier, Dr. Cheddi Jagan, failed to win an overall majority, and yesterdayReuter - 395 words
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Article35 1964-12-12 15 LONDON. Fri Mystery writer Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" was performed last night for the 5.000 th time, a record for plays in London. The play haft been running continuously for 13 years. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article34 1964-12-12 15 RICHMOND HILL (Ontario), M. About 300 high school stuients demonstrated in front of Lheir school here on Wednesday to protest against the detention of six male students for having BeaUe haircuts.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article37 1964-12-12 15 BERLIN. Fri. Dr. Kurt Behnke. who was suspended two *eeks ago from his lob as Dresilent of West Germany's highest disciplinary court. commitici suicide on Wednesday night. West Berlin police said last night AP.AP - 37 words
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Article142 1964-12-12 15 LUSAKA, Friday. SIX members of the fanatical Lumpa Church have been sentenced to death for the murder of a British-born inspector in the Zambian police. Derek Smith, The six men were sentenc- i ed at the High Court In i Ndola, about 190 milesReuter - 142 words
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Article45 1964-12-12 15 PARIS. Fri. Peugeot one of the big four French automobile firms, yesterday announced a new llOOcc front-wheel drive, fourseater saloon, the Peugeot 204. The 204, to be marketed next spring, will be Peugeot s first small car since the war.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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134 1964-12-12 15 Coloured immigrants in Britain form a united front LONDON. Fri. Trini-dad-born Mrs. Marion Glean said here yesterday that Britain's coloured immigrants had formed a united front to resist all forms of race discrimination, The 33-year-old coloured office worker, a graduate of the London School of Economics, said the group yetReuter - 134 words
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242 1964-12-12 15 'China H-bomb with delivery system in five years' DALLAS, Friday. fHE first American to split the uranium atom believes that China can develop a hydrogen bomb in the next five years, along with a system for delivering it. Dr. John Dunning. Dean of i the Columbia University School of EngineeringUPI - 242 words
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200 1964-12-12 15 pHNOM PENH, Fri.— Cambodia is to set up a "rogues" gallery of foreign politicians and journalists. The Head of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, announced today in a nationwide broadcast that the public exhibition of photographs would be permanently mounted on a city streetUPI - 200 words
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58 1964-12-12 15 |£AMPALA (Uganda). Fri. A coroner here yesterday accused local police of mass killings. The coroner, Mr. Chris Kantinti. recorded at an inquest that the police killed people, "deliberately, in their own bouses." during a recent riot in Kampala's Nakulabye suburb Six died and moreAP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1964-12-12 16 The last link is found As mounting evidence Is received of German rocket activity at a secret site in Poland photographs are secured which undoubtedly show that the Germans were indeed making rockets and by the thousand. When this Information was conveyed to Churchill he exploded in anger. "We've been1,117 words
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Advertisement136 1964-12-12 16 jOF JOHNNIE WALKER THE LARGEST SELLING SCOTCH WHISKY IN THE WORLD II «i WHISKY I nr 1 I r»i I Johnnie Walker <k A. Johnnie imuwinum S/.^vF j I Walker ti THE TWIN PACK THE SINGLE PACK J ft THE IDEAL .GIFT FOR FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES ft sole distr.butors136 words
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Advertisement105 1964-12-12 16 NEXT: One million in danger LOW RBiTAIS I i Iflffi J> MONTHS HP HtfjKvTfli^ HI NEW LOW NET HI CASH PRICES MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 762 New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Front mounted high fidelity loudspeaker New105 words
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Advertisement184 1964-12-12 16 HERE IT IS! THE WIDELY ACCLAIMED ROYAL JELLY WONDER ELIXIR OF LIFE FOR J MEN WOMEN I FROM 40 TO 80! n I DON'T HESITATE! l\ 7 Get a supply of the world famous AL ROJELLY NATURAL B^fB! ROYAL JELLY ■A* S___^' PREVENTS PREMATURE AGING E -i$ I REJUVENATE WANING184 words
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Straits Times LETTERS SATURDAY FORUM
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326 1964-12-12 17 "JHE general public in Singapore has recently had its attention drawn to the subject of cancer. A Cancer Society has been formed and films have appeared on television in an effort to make people more cancer-conscious. On more than one occasion326 words
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76 1964-12-12 17 AN air-letter from Australia addressed to mi in Batu Pahat was sent to Segamat, and received by me one day too late. On Dec. 7 a magazine posted to me in Singapore on Dec. 3 was received by me with a Kuala Pilah postmark. Apparently, it76 words
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141 1964-12-12 17 I HAVE no wish to take part in the R.R.I, controversy but after which Inche Abdul Majld b. Ismail, the president of the Senior Government Officers' Association, has said about the "prophets of doom," the fear mongers and the Civil Service, I hope he is141 words
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Letter48 1964-12-12 17 TTHE results of the part two Teachers' Training College finals examination were published nine months ago. We are still not getting our extra pay I am told that the Public Services Commission is to blame, its approval of the appointment papers being awaited. T.SB. Singapore48 words
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Letter28 1964-12-12 17 CAME across a new status symbol the other day an imposing T.V. antenna mounted on the roof of a magnificent Jaguar Mark Ten. G. TAY Singapore28 words
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Letter109 1964-12-12 17 J MADE the innocent mistake recently of queueing at the Registrar of Vehicles office to pay my road tax. The queue hardly moved. I left because there were still 12 persons in front of me and I had moved eight places in 45 minutes. There were persons, however,109 words
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Letter77 1964-12-12 17 A correspondent in Kuala Lumpur has expressed the opinion that the $375,000 first prize of the Social Welfare Lottery la too big and ought to be reduced. I agree with him. Let's face the fact. $375,000 is far. far too vast a sum for a lucky prize. This77 words
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Letter54 1964-12-12 17 IT is surely a sign of inefficiency and incompetence organisationally that part time workers at Radio Singapore sometimes have to wait four months lor their pay? Would it not be reasonable for the government to pay interest on the monthly delays? In any case why not pay regularly54 words
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Letter82 1964-12-12 17 I^HE present "U" turn sysA tern in Bukit Timah and Dunearn Road is Quite efficient. The Traffic Police should look again at the hazard they are creating in extending the kerbs from the U-turnabouts into the main roads. These projections can cause nasty accidents to the unwary motorist since82 words
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111 1964-12-12 17 IN a parliamentry report S.T.-Dec. 3> one of the speakers was quoted as saying that golf is an expensive millionaire's game. This gives the man-in-the-street the impression that all golfers are millionaires. Because millionaires do play golf does not mean that golf is111 words
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Letter91 1964-12-12 17 SOME Singapore Traction Company bus drivers have the bad habit of not stopping for children and women, even though the bus is not full. They seem obliged to stop, however, only for company employees whom they know are liable to lodge cgmplalnts. They also stop when any businspector91 words
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Letter46 1964-12-12 17 PARENTS would appreciate it if the T.V. services introduced some afternoon programmes, say about a two hour show for school children could relax and themselves at home instead of roaming about aimlessly in the streets making themselves a nuisance in the neighbourhood. FATHER Singapore46 words
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Letter30 1964-12-12 17 AS a source of income for the National Defence Fund. I suggesi that Government collect 10 cents for each ticket sold in cinema theatres. BERJAYA. Si. Patani30 words
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Letter109 1964-12-12 17 rwas ironical that while the debate on the budRet was on. I should be confronted with a letter from the income tax department bating, categorically, that I had failed to furnish them the return of income for 1964, when I have not been forwarded the income return109 words
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239 1964-12-12 17 Malay students and higher studies THE Government has x expressed dissatisfaction at the small number of Malay students who have graduated from the University of Malaya in the last few years. While we are grateful to the government for Its efforts in giving great opportunities for us in institutions of239 words
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Letter99 1964-12-12 17 OVER three months ago when I failed to receive many of my books ordered from abroad I wrote to the postmaster. I even sent him a copy of my site plan with the exact locality of my new bungalow clearly indicated in red. When no improvement was observed99 words
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Advertisement267 1964-12-12 17 o^ o O give him 0 'SS.'t"^mmte-i jt^ I i H H''J i \/uct I ■»H SN..I 10TI01 I j MOITOPI I After Shave Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream I 7 ""tfci 'V/lP\\^° After Shave Lotion and Hair Cream o $A SfXit I After Shavt Lotion. Hair Cream, Stick —Deodorant267 words
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Advertisement285 1964-12-12 17 GIVE PLEASURE mmmmmmfr .mmmmmmmm^mr JL i mmmmmm Gl YE tngtoft PYREX jfc'rjji^ For elegance on the table and convenience jt\ in the kitchen, give sparkling "Pyrex" SfW house hold glass The attractive designs V^ have been especially chosen to complement the modern home and its -r7\j high quality guarantees years285 words
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Advertisement645 1964-12-12 18 ((ontinurd from Page 12) PHOTOGRAPHY tn Word* SS (Mtm.)— Box S9 rf*. txtro SERANCOON BROADWAY (Airconditioned) studio. 4t> Upper ScranKoon Rd.. Spore <3i Miles). Wedding couple* who hooked In advance will qualify for a special discount In both tudio Photography. Satlsiactory. Prompt Service. Tel. *****. SITUATIONS VACANT Wore!* Si (Min.)—645 words
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Advertisement971 1964-12-12 18 SITUATIONS VACANT M Plssjii SS Min.)— Box S» it*, extra WELL-ESTABLISHED LIFE Insuranre Company require* ambitious Initiative and energetic young men for trainee sales repusentatlves. Write Box lore. JOIN RAJA'S COLLECE for successful Commercial training: Pltm in Coll.-Ke trainee 1 teachers: New sessionstarting Mondfcy: Register Raja's (Olan MsJaVS 2nd door)971 words
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Advertisement1128 1964-12-12 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Ji Worrfs >j 'Win. 1 8..x SO ct, rxtra A VACANCY EXISTS lor 11 Medical Repn -nratiw in ii large and expanding International Hhuimaceutlcal Company. The post otters a good *tartiog salary and allowance* and goo-, prospects for a person of toe right calibre who will be placed1,128 words
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Advertisement1035 1964-12-12 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE > M Words fi (Mlm.)-Box :>» at* rrfrn IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION two bed-roomed unfurnished terrace house Ripley Crescent Seraogoon Garden 3.033 sq.feet s'.m.imni. 0.n.0. Ring Lim (Spore) *****. FULLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW House in 54 Jalan Kerhubong off Seletar Hills. $33,000/-. Vacant possession available, contact Tel: Spore *****1,035 words
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Advertisement806 1964-12-12 18 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Word, Si Mm.) Box S4I rf. rxtm COOO QUALITY RIVER sand avail- < able big quantity troin Jll lo»i. road access. Write P.O. Box 609 Spore. Tel 2921 J.B. EXPORT FIRM DEALING Reptile Goods and Ballks. with branches In Europe, seeks Financier Profitable Business Apply Post Box 924.806 words
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Advertisement898 1964-12-12 18 LOST WordM U fMHu.jr— Box S9 ett. extra SOLID GOLD Parker Fountain Pen. Hik'h sentimental value. Reward. $100/-. Write Box A 5280 S.T. S'pce. FURNITURE tl»r<fs 55 (Mtm.) Box $9 eta. extra IMPRESS YOUR VISITORS with Elegant Cane Furniture from Adrian's 425 River Valley Road. *****. B'pore. Free delivery to898 words
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Advertisement909 1964-12-12 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE 19 WordM Si Mln. t—Box Sn rt, txtrm VOLVO IKS Late November 1961 bencß seat with tloor Rear second owner live retreaded tyre* 54.500/. 0.n.0. Tel. Spore *****. OCT. 19SS CRESTA. Condition excellent 51. 450/- secure*. Ring 2801 ext. 4520 day or view 2-B Bedford Road. Spore909 words
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Advertisement1000 1964-12-12 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE 19 WmVdg H fin r—Bom 50 rrt. >rfrs) 1961 FORD FALCON iCanad.i Paint. Battery, lyres Kxcellent condition 34 m.p.K. No Dealer. $4,300. 13. Mohamed Sultan Road. Spore 9. View 3 p.m. TRACTORS AND MOTOR Trucks for sale. 10 Ford, Thames Tipper* and 4 Tractors all in good1,000 words
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Advertisement1380 1964-12-12 19 10 LIVERPOOL k WEST COAST U.1... Uue S'oori Mm <• 5 r*n> >-tnan| AJAX LitiriMl ll Pirt IFOCLUS D 6 liwriMl, Glasgow... tin 33 Dtc 13 Oec 14 II -.styanax li«ertatl. OuDI n Doe 11 aCMILLES literinl Die 14 Die It Otc il 70 Otc 21 ILPENOR LKtiattl, Glasgow Oec1,380 words
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Advertisement1243 1964-12-12 19 W{^% THE EAC LINES E\V 7~M SIMCAPOK KUALA IimWUrSKfrnHMMI IaMAJIO Hb^^^O^H c™"' ai ««»»nc roioiH.) j/j.wiioou»r K^W^---^H pl|lf IMI 2:il> <>kM an fMa tan SAILINCS 10 BEYROUIH. LATIAJkIA CENOA, kj HAVRE, MAMBURS, BREMEN, IP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. 601HEHBUR8. URNUS AND COPtHHABEN. 1 ungaport "KOREA" (I) 11/21 Dec 22/24 DM 2S/2I Oec1,243 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-12-12 19 I Benuline EJLPBESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL a CONTINENTAL PORTS BENLAWERS i« it Mntaoort S'iwi. Ptnam M'brough Ftk i Bie 14/U UPVDieil Dae 11/1S G^n Fek BENDEARG fv U rn» m t Singapore P. S'kam Piiang Rotterdam Jm II Otc 17/11 Hamburg Ma 22 Singapore P. S'tiaa rtnaag BEHVORLIC* L'pill,1,284 words
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Advertisement1255 1964-12-12 19 ]to^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. MS LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI IT"""M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sintaoori s'haa •'tnani CITY OF JOHANHESBRUG t CITY OF RIPON M/ 27 Dec 2t Dec CITT Of LEICESTER U/» Ja. 11,17 JM t CITY OF COLOMBO Ja. 21 I" FLAMINIAN J s Fl> (l t1,255 words
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802 1964-12-12 20 From Oar Market Correspondent WHETHER it was a temporary improvement or not industrials in some cases were a shade better on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday afternoon. A total of 11 counters improved. Turnover remained very small and was even thinner than on Thursday.802 words
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Article28 1964-12-12 20 Malayan Stock Indicts Dec. 10 Dec 11 •Industrials: 88.18 86 .39 J lng 123.97 121.18 S rubbers: 109.36 10!) 36 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10028 words
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Article843 1964-12-12 20 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounltpt (1,000) ELM; Etta ardt. (1.000) (1.84, (3.000) (1.88; P. and N. ardt. (1,000) (2.67. (2.000) $2.70: Gammon (7.000) (1.86:843 words
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Article27 1964-12-12 20 Dec. 11 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69i cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $648.62} (down $8.37} Unofficial estimated offering: 200 tons (down 35 tons).27 words
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Article72 1964-12-12 20 S'HINESE Produce Eiohapxt. t.n a- pare noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil bulk ¥012 sellers, drum »c.-> aaaksta Capra. Dec. Jan. UK, Continent Unquoted. Papper: Muntok white $133 sellers. Sarawak white $150 sellers, special Sarawak black (130 sellers, garbled Utmponi? black H37| sellers. AST A (1471 xellers72 words
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Article34 1964-12-12 20 Anaeiatlan owdr these diannes In its rates 10 marchants yesterday tali rates to $1OU) SilllriK TT or O ready: Dautsclti Marks ÜBS, Holland Guilders I1H|: Kalian Lira 202 M: Swedish Kroner 166|.34 words
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Article92 1964-12-12 20 J^IIIPI lyinK alongalda tha Bm«ip.r« Harrison 1/2, Rokan NW. S. Andrzi-J Stnw 13/14. Turandot 18. Llpla 21/22 Thoncape 18. Ramora 23/24. WaJcato Maru 27/ M. Patroclua 33/34, TJRjalenidu 42/43 Tamon Hani 44. and Strcl Navlntor 4S. Part lw*tt*nham: Wh»rf Birtni: Chrjti. Tana. Bcnla«Tt.. Hans Mutrrk. Anna Marmk92 words
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304 1964-12-12 20 THE decline the tin price in Penang yesterday continued with a drop of $8,374 per plcul to 5648.62*. the lowest price for nearly 4 months. The loss in trading in the past week is just under $50. Local market observers say basically the continuing304 words
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501 1964-12-12 20 THIS has been a very slow week's trading, and the pattern, in the almost total absence of any outside influences, has been much the same each day, with consistent support in evidence at the lower levels state 11. C. B. Co. Ltd. in501 words
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Article227 1964-12-12 20 JANUARY first grade rubber 1.c. 1 J closed at 5 p.m. in Slntapoi nnd Kuala Lumpur yrsterday at 68 cents per Ih. down a quiirt,r of a cci on Thursdays closln K level for tli position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. apd F.M.R.E. closing prlai In cents227 words
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Article253 1964-12-12 20 December 11. Three monrna. INDUSTRIALS 'to'iMMtd 18 eta. N.itioni Iron t rta, nunlopa IS eta. L'mterrs 14 eta. City D«y. 7 eta. M. Contain-!-* 12 < K. smeiters 27 eta. M. CkMaa U rta. Kxno IS eta. McAII.-trr 12 rta Ked. Dltp. 12 eta, M. Invest. 11 <253 words
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Advertisement1059 1964-12-12 20 Y^ KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. P.citic. Atlantic. <_ Great Lakes S«rvloi HUng S. F'cisco L.Angeiea N. York H'tai Moatrtl "Miliwtrttv ItMM" 31 In 'I- ftl 21 Ftr II Mm n Mm "limsiaaa Mare" It FH IB Mat 21 Mm I Apr 12 »ai IS Ai Wan Coast of C«ntral/Sout_1,059 words
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Advertisement971 1964-12-12 20 IT w\js K^ v \fl f.^p.l Wls^jM »wißju.i«,ht« <t«uNo mug iNviA. mmnjm »i»i> k tuu uaviu Mr.«iaue. Mciim MtitMiat sum Malm mi Nat aiattrta* !n!"W Sllll- MiUU ••t/HOii II DtC II Ol BUllMlltt 11 tJm M<utt t, v urn v mm hum Mtum in> (tAukN* "'"l* H' -t» I tit971 words
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Advertisement834 1964-12-12 21 {Continued from Pace 111 FOR SALE ii Word* SS (Mia.}— Box SO el: txtrm HEMOWAL IALt- nuuMtKIM. «I«M I'ues/genta' wear, everytnlng to ne .rsred regardless of eoet. Bajaj .estlles Ud., 60/67. Hige Street, jore. C EC. REFRICERATORS, Cookers. xirtondltloners and Electric appliances ir;ide-ln accepted G.E.C. Snowroom. M Joo CtUat Road.834 words
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Advertisement898 1964-12-12 21 AT YOUR SERVICE M Word* Si I ViH.)—H..x SO elm. rxtrm KWOK S PHOIOCOPV ItCHVICa. U. Ine Arcad* Ist floor. T«l: WMlu. d'pore. PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMENTS can he enlarged or reduced luk'i (Spor«j ***** FOR OFFSET PRINTING Of Catalogues/Price Hat etc.. Contact KUB Phone *****/***** B'por*. DOCUMENTS COPIED/PLAN tracing* printed wblla898 words
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Advertisement793 1964-12-12 21 NOTICES WATERFALL (SELANGOR) RUBBER ESTATES LTD. (Incorporated In England) SLNGEI GANTONG EBTATE The Directors of Waterfall (Selangon Rubber Estates Limited Invite offers for individual fields of the above division of this company. Details of the division terms of sale, tender forms and permission to view may oe obtained from the793 words
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Advertisement773 1964-12-12 21 NOTICES KUNDONG TANJONG PAU COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Kundong Tanjong Pau Company Limited will be held at the Board Room. Harrisons and Crosfield (Malaysia) Limited, 70. Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur, on773 words
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Advertisement769 1964-12-12 21 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 137) IPOH Ml NK'IPAMTY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that it is proposed to permit the erection of 10 shop houses on lots ***** and ***** off Kampar Road, Ipoh In the Ipoh approved town plan No. 8.3 published as notification No. 2846 in769 words
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Advertisement237 1964-12-12 21 NOTICES CHONG KIN VOON MINES LIMITED (la Voluntary Liquidation) FOR SALE BY TENDER. Thart Lee Mine situated at 26 ml stone. Kuala Lumpur/ Ipoh Trunk Road. Mukim of Serendah. District of flu SeUngor. TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of certain land held under Mining Title together with the Kongsi237 words
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Advertisement392 1964-12-12 21 Well established construction company reqtii.ea two experiencn] SENIOR SITE FOREMEN Must be able to take charge of pr«Jrrt independently. Applicants must have at least S year* experience in the building Held. Polvtrrhnic rriduates with 2/3 years practical experience will be preferable. Apply In hand writinc statins ace, (-duration. p.i*l experience,392 words
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Article710 1964-12-12 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with BEST BETS: Dalcido (Race Three), Oelargo (Race Fourl and Blue Martial (Race Five). The COINC is yielding. IJALCIDO, a beaten favourite last week, should make amends in Race Three at Bukit Timah today. He is my best bet on the710 words
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Article77 1964-12-12 22 Horses at highlands Horses spelling at the veterinary sanatorium, Cameron Highlands, as on Dec- 1: Mirzapen, Kodama. Carpet Bagger, Beau Gay, Brandon, Causeway. Orabolln. Ayer Hitam, Brave Chevalier, D.P.P.. Now What. Monitor 11. Our Byrsa, Bobagane. Oleander 11, Bambolina. Kita Suka. Double Chance, Grecian Bay. High Flight. Thunder Bird. Precious77 words
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Article110 1964-12-12 22 EPSOM ii ir CALL BOX I'MIMI IC Race 1 WINNING PRIZE Coronation Early Mark I'AHRAMATTA Coronation Early Mark CORONATION 1 .irK Mark Nearco Myth Race 2 SIL. DEAGON Kscort Chief Informer KSCORT Chief Informer Silver Dragon ROUGH TOUGH Sister Cavil Lourjet Race 3 DALCIDO Mississippi Excelsior THE SAINT110 words
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Article943 1964-12-12 22 BT. TIMAH 3rd day Race 1-2.45 Cl 5 Div 3 ($5,500) 11 1 ***** Coronation II a (S.K. Cliee) Donnelly. 5 8 13 (F) *\a?udi..2 2 ***** Early Mark g (K.Y. Llmi Daniels, 6 8.10 (F) Subian 5 3 ***** Winning Prize a (K.Y. Linu Daniels, 4 8.9 IF) 'Ahmad943 words
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Article417 1964-12-12 22 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah tomorrow. RACE ONE Ardent Lad: Due for a win: second with 9.3 to Ditton Wood over 8f last week; better over 7f. Ditton Wood: Easy winner over 81 last week: up 6-lbs; looks set for a double.417 words
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Advertisement365 1964-12-12 22 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT MIRAMAR GARDENS (6,7 m.s. Upper Serangoon Road) TWO-STOREY 4-BEDROOMS MODERN GARDEN TERRACE HOUSES ONLY A FEW AVAILABLE t SKl A sSuty T with church, schools, market, BANKS ond CINEMAS within e«y reoch. An Excellent Residential area. EASY CONVENIENCE along Mom Rood ond well served by buses* UP-TO-DATE Architectural365 words
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Advertisement36 1964-12-12 22 the new 1 1 l! I THE 1 WORLD'S PEN Made in Germany Available at all leading departmental stores, Watch Pen dealers. Trade Enquiries and Service Station: LIM SENG HUAT (S) LTD. 12-13, Circular Road, Singapore.36 words
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584 1964-12-12 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Friday By r f HOMAS CUP player Ng Boon Bee is unwell and drops out of the Malaysian team to meet Thailand in the first leg of a home-and-away international match at Stadium Negara at 7.30 p.m.584 words
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189 1964-12-12 23 JOE DOK. U - SOCCER 30 picked for S'pore trial JOE DOK.U t^ OINGAPORE, Fri. The Singa- pore soccer selectors have picked 30 players for a trial match at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow, kickoft* at 7 p.m. It is expected that last year's Malaya Cup winning team will play as Probables XI and the189 words
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Article122 1964-12-12 23 XfALACCA. Fn. If the results XTX of matches played so far in the South zone of the Malaya Cup rugby football championship are a true guide, then Singapore Joint Services should easily beat Army I Malaya at Terendak Camp In a key match tomorrow (5.15). But judging122 words
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353 1964-12-12 23 UNBEATEN PENANG CHAMPS IN WOMEN'S TOURNEY HOCKEY Penang 0 Singapore 0 IZUALA LUMrUR. Fri. Penang became champions in the Malaysian Women's Hockey Association Quadrangular tournament which ended at the Padang here this morning. Needing only a draw with Singapore to win the title, Penang confidently turned back the challenge by353 words
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Article36 1964-12-12 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Trwi Malaysian Women's Hockey Association will hold a dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall here tomorrow; from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Proceeds will go to the association's Australia tour fund.36 words
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Article350 1964-12-12 23 SPORTS FESTIVAL SINGAPORE, Friday. CIVILIANS, virtually the State side, did enough in their 6-1 win over Royal Air Force at the padang today to suggest they would walk away with the title in the Government sponsored Festival of Sports hockey quadrangular. Civilians attacking from the |>ff.350 words
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Article110 1964-12-12 23 IPOH. Frl. Malacca, defending I champions, and Perak will meet In the boys final of, the Ma- laysian Schools hockey champion- j ships on the municipal padang! here tomorrow at 3.45. Today Malacca whipped Trengganu 7-0. while Perak edged Selangor 1-0 in a fast and thrilling match.110 words
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Article357 1964-12-12 23 Move for open tennis is beaten WORLD ROUNDUP f ONDON, Fri. Ani- mosity and retaliation would be the result of throwing open the 1965 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships to professional players. That was the forecast Judge Carl Aarvold made here yesterday in his presidential address to the annual general meeting357 words
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Advertisement109 1964-12-12 23 Christmas pleasure! S| With any 2 bottles of delicious Martini Vermouth you buy we give an attractive and unusual key-ring FREE BUY NOW to make sure of your gift -and of your MARTIN! VERMOUTH! jtef The fragrant Martini w^m Red Vermouth ji^* R hihV >' flfltfW >w W*?^^^h ijßc' /f109 words
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Advertisement146 1964-12-12 23 MM > £k tf& k IF w f.J_.j f w W reVox tape recorder THE SWISS PRECISION TAPE RECORDER. 3 STEREO HEADS. SEPARATE AMPLIFIERS FOR RECORDING AND PLAYBACK. THREE MOTORS. /f£& 1 AVAILABLE FROM $850 AUTHORISED DEALERS CHINA INGiNELRS Fop the best-go for 7 KS 460 WE 2r T 302146 words
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Miscellaneous344 1964-12-12 23 SUMMARY MaUtrra-i'erak Sports Council meets (Primary School i: Basketball Malacca bt Perak 47-12. Table Tennis: Malacca bt Perak 5-0- Sepak Raga Jaring: Malacca bt Perak 2-1. Hockey: Malacca 0 Perak 0. Friendly (Malacca): Bandar Kaba Malays S 1/10 Gurkha Rifles 1 SOCCER: SAFA Premier L*e— i Army 4 Juniors 3.344 words
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Article44 1964-12-12 24 Public show for car owners SINGAPORE. Fri A public film show sponsored by the Automobile Association of Singapore and Shell will be held at the Shell Theatrette on Monday, at 5.30 p.m. Five films on "How the Motor Car Works' 1 will be shown.44 words
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Obituary20 1964-12-12 24 MEMORIES or ChriMophir Pri-on r eftea m!% boart. iichc sadly uu.-M'd iuit never forgotten from your loved ours.20 words
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85 1964-12-12 24 Lobe family denies USS2.S mil. pledge SINGAPORE. Fri—Solicitors for relatives of the late Dato Loke Wan Tho. the millionaire film magnate, today denied that they had promised to contribute USS2.S million towards a college of science and engineering in Formosa. A Reuter report from Talpeh. quoting local press reports, stated85 words
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Article55 1964-12-12 24 LONDON. Fri— Everytime a parson olew out the altar candles in his emirch his breath caught fire, wrote a surgeon in the British Medical Journal today. The cause was a duodenal ulcer which had led to the internal build-up of an inflammable gas that Ignited when theReuter - 55 words
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Article37 1964-12-12 24 JAKARTA. Fri.— President Soekamo has appealed to the people of Malaysia to revolt. Addressing a mass rally here last night, he reiterat«d that Indonesia would continue Its policy aimed at crushing Malaysia. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article32 1964-12-12 24 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will speak at the opening of the swimming carnival at the River Valley Road swimming pool tomorrow at 4 p.m.32 words
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Article112 1964-12-12 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Army had to fight hard for their 4-3 victory over Juniors in the Singapore Premier League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Army opened scoring In the eighth minute through Bursoi.sc but Juniors equalised in the 20th minute through centre-forward Ahmad Mawi. Ju*t112 words
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Article, Illustration254 1964-12-12 24 SOH KEE TIANG - Goodbye Singapore for Wes and Pixie- SOH KEE TIANG By CINGAPORE, Fri. A word of parental advice, a farewell kiss, and off they flew to Manila this morn- ing to continue their honeymoon. They were Pixie Monteiro and Maori entertainer, Wes Epae, whose "off-on" marriage hit the headlines recently. So254 words
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73 1964-12-12 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. Arokiam Visvasam, a member of the Singapore Toddy Tappers' Union, has filed a writ in the High Court registry challenging an expulsion order made against him by the executive council of the union on Aug. 19 this year. Visvasam is asking73 words
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Article26 1964-12-12 24 TAIPEH, Fri.— A butcher chopped off the head of another butcher in a fight at Pintung Southern Formosa, this morning police reported. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article350 1964-12-12 24 LONDON. Frl. London Stock Markets ended an eventful week on a quiet note. In equities It was a case of scattered Irregular movements which Included a number ot good features. Turner and Newall fell away on disappointment with the as-fore-cast dividend but In aircrafts Westland350 words
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Article51 1964-12-12 24 LONDON, Frl Spot 2W4, Jan. 20 a «d., Feb. 20% d., Mar. 20--11 16d. Jan./ Mar. 20-^d., Apr/ June 20-11 16d.. July Sept. 20--11/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 20-11 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20% d., Apr./ June 20\d, July Sept. 20 s »d.. c.l.f. Dec. 20\d.. Jan. 20\d.. Feb. 20.d Tone.51 words
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Article26 1964-12-12 24 LONDON. Frl.— Buyers £1257',. sellers £1262 Forward buyers £1232 a. sellers £1237> 3 Settlement £1290. Turnover a.m. 200 tons, i p.m. 180 tons. Tone: Weak.26 words
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516 1964-12-12 24 r— SINGAPORE. Fri gINGAPORE is not the only part of Malaysia maintaining trade links with South Africa. Malaya itself is still exporting $.">.'{ million worth of goods to that country annually, Dr. Cioh Keng Swee, the Finance Minister, said today.516 words
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103 1964-12-12 24 'PEACE VIA SEXUAL FREEDOM' PICKETS AT U.N. HQ NEW YORK, rri— Pickets paraded across I'nitrd Nations hrachiuartrrs \i->--terday asking tin- I t<> pa>» :i resolution aihucilini; sexual freedom. A spokesman for the croup said it wants "a supplementary resolution in the I'nited Nations declaration on human rights mi.ir.uiteoins; sexual freedomAP - 103 words
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Article66 1964-12-12 24 LONDON, Fri. A Bill to end hanging for murder in Britain la to be debated by the House of Commons on Monday. Sponsored by a Labour backbencher. Mr. Sydney Silvcrman. the Bill is expected to become law early in 1965. This is because itReuter - 66 words
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Article59 1964-12-12 24 SINGAPORE. Fil.— Two police constables attached to the Port of Singapore Authority were declared bankrupt by Mr. Justice Chua in the Hiu-h Court today. They were Cnew Yip Choon and Abdul Kartm bin Abdul Shukor. Each filed his own petition. Chews total liabilities amounted to59 words
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Advertisement178 1964-12-12 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum j WMATT To Jarklc and Malcolm a son, NiKfl Patrick nrothir (or on 11-IZ-C4. (irateful Uianks to Bassgaar Hospital staff. ON 4-12-S4 in Liverpool a fon to Ajit and l*rrtam S:nk'h and Krand.-on tn Mr. and Mr* Chanun Slnnh of SON to Ishv. an178 words
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Advertisement239 1964-12-12 24 The Greatest Name in I; <scvcv German Electronics! 15 beautiful Models jj to choose from! j; PANORAMA An clcqont Television Receiver with QUICK -ACTION Chonn.l Selector. It has 42 functions with many important automatic features. Legs Remote Control optional. ~~zzz:;.~~ ~r:;,::..zz r ;j DIPLOMAT !j A bestseller ot the NOROMENDE239 words
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Article, Illustration285 1964-12-12 1 Plans to grow sugar cane on big scale T EXTEND my A heartiest conemulations to the Board of Directors on the auspicious occasion of the opening of the Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company's refinery. In my capacity as Mlof Commerce and Industry. I had the opportunity of associating with this refinery285 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-12-12 1 Message: I wish to fully express my admiration for the fact that since Malaya's independence in 1957, she has held an unwavering political standing among South East Asian countries and bright Malaysia was constituted in 1963. Tins is entirely due to the staunch guidance of the nations249 words
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Article, Illustration987 1964-12-12 1 PROGRAMME TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN WILL PERFORM OPENING CEREMONY TODAY •JHF opening: of the $22-million Prai Sugar Refinery today by the Honourable, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Yang Teramat .Mil lin Tengku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, X.0.M., marks the birth of a new and important industry987 words
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Article, Illustration612 1964-12-12 1 Impetus to further development Message from DR. LIM SWEE AUN, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Malaysia, THE aim of Government's economic and industrial programme is to bring about the social and economic upliftment of the people of Malaysia so that the benefits of a higher national income may be shared612 words
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Article576 1964-12-12 1 From: Mr. Kuok Hock Nien, chairman Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company Ltd. Prai. rpHE Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company Ltd. was formed about five years ago as a joint venture between Malasian and Japanese partners. The Malaysian partners were among the leading sugar traders in the country and the Japanese partners576 words
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Advertisement72 1964-12-12 1 s i^^^^^^^^ Dl IDC pi f 1 rURE f /n«V t REFINED /rl\ II 5| MSMVI CANE ite /best refined suawfl r SUGAR I f m \W a S A I Ct'f GRADES AVAILABLE r^W\/W °j PI (COARSE GRANULATED) 1;^ '$1 PX (STANDARD GRANULATED) I A M #rtf A I72 words
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Article, Illustration594 1964-12-12 2 two years ago, much of the present site of the Prai Refinery was still swampland. Of a total of 14 acres, 6 acres of the present area are reclaimed swamps. Including the few months devoted to reclamation, the construction of the refinery took about594 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-12-12 2 SUGAR IT'S ALL ENERGY CUGAR, as it is commonly called, is the name for the chemical sucrose, one of a class of chemical compounds called "Sugars." These include glucose or grape sugar, found in ripe grapes, and lactose, or milk sugar, found In the milk of animals. The sugars themselves282 words
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Advertisement50 1964-12-12 2 (fsso) Congratulates Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Refinery Prai. Province Wellesley on the official opening of Malaysia 's First Sugar Refinery P.nNRRATHIATinNS TO {MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING FROM LEE WAH ENGINE WA S) B/O 70 BENDEMEER ROAD. U K IIU SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** *****50 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1964-12-12 3 rAKE sugar manufacV..tm is a two-stage process. The first stage consists of making "raw" sugar directly from cane juice, and the second in refining this raw sugar to the familiar white crystals. Raw sugar is a brown crystalline product that normally varies in purity1,451 words
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Advertisement419 1964-12-12 3 CONGRATULATIONS TO ■■BHHnpppifnw The Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company -■MlHi^^.M from the Australian Sugar Industry "NllEpHffl fl fl on a fine industrial achievement j r a J P The opening of Malaysia's first sugar refinery at Prai by the Malayan Sugar Munufac- ):^mm*mm% i^jW^Jk^SL *^B 3?B B?!^ turing Company is an419 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-12-12 4 Bulk raw sugar is being discharged from a lighter with a mechanically operated grab. Prior to this system, refineries were all handling sugar in bags. A front-end loader is seen working on a heap of raw sugar inside the Raw Sugar House. Much of the growth71 words
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722 1964-12-12 4 THE handling of raw sugar in bulk is a relatively recent development. It was only in the late pre-war years that the methods of handling raw sugar in bulk were introduced. The original development of bulk handling and other mechanised methods722 words
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Advertisement127 1964-12-12 4 Czarnikow Rionda Company. Rionda dePass Ltd., 120, Wall Street, 1, Lloyds Avenue, New York London, E.C.3 send Congratulations on the inauguration of the MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD'S PRAI SUGAR REFINERY, and Best Wishes for the future. Congratulations to MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. on the opening of their PRAI127 words
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Advertisement128 1964-12-12 4 Congratulations Best Wishes to MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. On the occasion of the official opening of their Refinery We are proud to have been associated by supplying installing Perimeter Lightings, "DEXION" Sheds, Venetian Blinds, Signboards Badges. NEWLIGHT 430 434, CHULIA STREET, PENANG. TEL: *****/2. BRANCH:- 4180 MKIS, TELAGA AVER128 words
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Article, Illustration751 1964-12-12 5 rF world's sugar market is characterised by fluctuating prices. When we speak of the "world's sugar market" we really mean the world's "free market" that is, that part of international sugar trade which enjoys no special protection or privilege in the country751 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-12-12 5 Bags of refined sugar storked in the Refined Sugar House at the now factory ready for distribution to consumers.23 words
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Advertisement530 1964-12-12 5 Why they talk in Fiji about the Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company's enterprise The Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company's new refinery at Prai made big Ij||| i W j jB&Wm W ■X^Slr J HBjPlfPßfcft J#! news in Fiji last June when it was announced that Fiji would be among its first Mm530 words
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460 1964-12-12 6 AS sugar is consumed by practically every household, it is important and interesting to see how it finally reaches the housewife who buys it. The marketing of refined sugar is greatly simplified by the excellent road and rail system In mainland Malaysia. Efliciency and460 words
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687 1964-12-12 6 rFHE $22 million Prai A sugar refinery marks the first big step towards industrialisation of the mainland portion of Penang which will make Butterworth, the "capital" of Province Wellesley, a boom .town of the future. Plans for the setting up of a687 words
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Article, Illustration478 1964-12-12 6 Sugar in packets handy to suit your convenience EVERY refinery is anxious that its products reach the consumer m as perfect a condition as possible. Refined cane sugar of various grades from the Prai Refinery is packed in a number of forms tailored to consumer's requirements r.nd convenience. In Malaysia,478 words
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Advertisement73 1964-12-12 6 FIRST in the FIELD PIONEER, pi^-o-neer, n. One who goes before to prepare the way, one who begins some enterprise. (The Shorter OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY) PIONEER. One who is among the first in new fields of enterprise. (CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY) We join today with the many who, in admiration,73 words
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Advertisement58 1964-12-12 6 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS THE MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Prai, Province Wellesley, Malaysia. ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING CEREMONY ALL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND FITTINGS AT MAIN OFFICE BUILDING, CANTEEN BUILDING GUARD HOUSE MALAYA UNITED ELECTRIC CO., l-A, New Wembley Park, Magazine Road, Penang. Tel: ***** Branches: 3736, Kampong Bengali, B'worth.58 words
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Advertisement130 1964-12-12 7 CONGRATULATIONS TO MALAYAN SUGAR MFG. CO. LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR REFINERY AND OFFERING OUR FURTHER MUTUAL CO OPERATION )t MITSUI CO., LTD. /MEiM\ TSUKISHIMA KIKAI CO., LTD. 2-1, Shiba Tamuracho. Minatc-ku, Tokyo )J 9-5, Tsukishima -don, Chuo-ku, Jokyo. Finlayson Creen, Singapore y^y r r^ J\ Mountbatten Road. Kuala130 words
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723 1964-12-12 8 In-service training and 'promotion from within' WHAT opportunities and amenities does the Prai Refinery accord its employees? E mp loyment at the refinery totals slightly more than 400. Of these, the bulk is directly engaged in the refining process. Those involved in packing and packaging work are mainly female workers.723 words
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Advertisement93 1964-12-12 8 CONGRATULATIONS to the Board of Directors of THE MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of THE PRAI SUGAR REFINERY FROM -s TAISHO MARINE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. AMERICAN FOREIGN INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OVERSEAS UNION INSURANCE, LIMITED ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED Congratulations to MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING93 words
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Advertisement150 1964-12-12 8 L v J I- L-i—J ji MS Uli^J i m 11, I ill v*» •■((k J J Q K m It (Top): Young Malaysians operating high-speed centrifuges at Curing Station. (Above): A pansman is seen examining th« crystal size of the sugar being boiled in vacuum pans at the Boiling150 words
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1214 1964-12-12 9 Sugarcane an old industry that will be revived in Malaysia gUGAR cane has been grown in Malaya and the other states of Malaysia since historical times. Its Malay name "tebu" is used, with variations, as far west as the Pacific islands. It was not until the early nineteenth century that1,214 words
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Advertisement102 1964-12-12 9 Congratulations to MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., on the occasion of the official opening of their NEW REFINERY at PRAI -PROVINCE WELLESLEY From THE MITSUI BANK LTD., 66-68, Cecil Street, Slngapore-1. Tel: *****. Heartiest Congratulations to MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. on the official opening of their SUGAR REFINERY AT102 words
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Advertisement202 1964-12-12 9 Best wishes to jj MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. on the opening of their new Refinery AYI < II 11 i fafl If M HI s j* «£k a|" i JJput our MAN-ON-THE-SPOT to work for YOU? I l&mtk ai Atntvicu I J NATIONAL SSftftCT ASSOCIATION J ...for industrial financing202 words
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Article, Illustration691 1964-12-12 10 FIRST STEP INTO GAINING KNOWLEDGE OF THE INDUSTRY r po many people, sugarcane is the long giant grass that street vendors crush to make their ten-cent drink of cane juice. To others, :-t is a convenient backyard crop that can be cut and given691 words
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Advertisement117 1964-12-12 10 jff^jm gag g^ ~MBal &&2£«2? l^i^ili^lH^^l^fi I The sugar refinery complex at Prai, during construction. Heartiest Congratulations To MESSRS. MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED From NANYANG ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED 13. BREWSTER ROAD, IPOH. TEL: 2385. on the occasion of the official opening of their New Sugar Refinery at Prai. WE117 words
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