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Title Section24 1964-12-23 1 MAtHwMfIME* DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135.000 SINGAPORE The Straits Times NaW 1 file**" I**1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article, Illustration554 1964-12-23 1 'For all types' THE MINISTER TELLS THE HOUSE: EVEN SUPERSONIC PLANES CAN USE IT KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SUPERSONIC aircraft will be able to land on the new $50 million International Airport at Subang, 14 miles from here. It is expected to be operational next May. The554 words
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Article, Illustration605 1964-12-23 1 SOMEONE once asked Jones (the American Ambassador) "What kind of a man is Soekarno?" Jonrs answered: "Soekarno is a mixture of I'lMiiklin Roosevelt and Clark Gable." President Soekarno. explaining his "personality" to an audience of Americans in Jakarta yesterday. MALA LUMpUR, Tuesday. TENGKTJ605 words
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Article85 1964-12-23 1 TtjANILA. Tues. A man described as a rejected suitor killed seven people and wounded five others with a shotgun in north eastern Luzon island, it was reported today. The constabulary identified the killer as Elpidio Tadena, a 25-year-old bachelor, and said a hunt for himAP - 85 words
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Article53 1964-12-23 1 JAKARTA. Tues Indonesia's official news agency Antara said today it has been urged by some organisations to dismiss "reactionary i anti-Communist i elements" of Its staff. It Identified the organisations as ir eluding the workers and peasants sections of the Indonesian Communist Party and the IndonesianAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-12-23 1 KHANH KICKED OUT AS ARMY CHIEF? SAIGON, Tues. Leading Vietnamese generals were jockeying intensely for position today and indications were that Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Khanh had been ousted as commander of the armed forces. Reliable sources reported that Gen. Khanh's wife wo'ild be leaving the country soon, possibly with Gen.AP - 289 words
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Article66 1964-12-23 1 ALBUQUERQUE New Mexico Tues. An 18-year-old university student. convicted of falling to obey a traffic signal and speeding 21 miles an hour more than the ported limits, was sentenced yesterday to 30 days of carrying a large sign on the back of his car. Judge JamesReuter - 66 words
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Article35 1964-12-23 1 TOKYO. Tues A chain of! collisions m Jense foe involving n cars at seven different points on highway In Kyoto City. Western Jap.fi. today ktllr H a id injured nine oth rs. I35 words
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Article20 1964-12-23 1 VANDENBERO Air force base. 'California I Tues. A secret satelite was launched on a polar orbit .esterday.— UPl.20 words
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234 1964-12-23 1 U.S. BASES ROW: MANILA BID TO REVISE PACT MANILA. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Macapagal today ordered the Foreign Office lo continue diplomatic talks with the I.S. Embassy in Manila aimed at revision of the Philippine I .S. military bases agreement President Macapagal issued the directive during a two-and-a-hall-hour cabinet meeting in the234 words
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Article109 1964-12-23 1 COBLENZ. Tues. An ex- hausted cat which had sur- vived for eight days in an air bubble was rescued when the sunken Dutch motor vessel Tjoba was raised from the Rhine near here yesterday. ["he Tjoba "s 49-year-old skipper. Captain Josefus Oomens from Rotterdam, wept as109 words
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Article72 1964-12-23 1 BERLIN. Tues. East German border authorities installed a microphone in the Berlin Wall again last night after removing it on Sunday when West Berlin police discovered it. a police spokesman said here today. The microphone is hidden in the Wall hi Pot.sdamerplatz. near a WestReuter - 72 words
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Article30 1964-12-23 1 NEW YORK. Tues.— Comedian Lenny Brute, convicted of giving obscene performances in a Greenwich Village cafe, was sentenced yesterday to three concurrent fourmonth terms In tiie workhouse.30 words
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330 1964-12-23 1 JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekarno told Indonesian students over the weekend that guerillas were entering .Malaysia because "Indonesia does not recognise that country's sovereignty," Antara reported today. This was thought to be the first time the President had publicly attempted to justify armed incursionsReuter; AP - 330 words
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Article28 1964-12-23 1 PAPAL MESSAGE VATICAN CITY. Tnes Pope Paul, in his Christmas mesvie,.. tonight appealed for world p*ace and human brotherhood and spoke out against r.iriaW ism. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article122 1964-12-23 2 MYSTERY SUB IGNORES NAVY SIGNALS AM ANILA, Tues. An unidentified submarine was sighted in Southern Philippine waters early yesterday by a Philippine Navy gunboat. A navy report said the submarine was challenged to Identify Itself but Instead submerged Immediately Instead of answering bllnHer light signals. German type Lt. Romeo Mallmban122 words
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Article25 1964-12-23 2 BLANTYRE. Tues— Lake NyaM I will become Lake Malawi at the next session of Parliament, according to today's Government Oa- zette— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-12-23 2 HE BETRAYED HIS OWN FATHER FOR A CANDY BAR AFTER betraying his Vietconc guerilla father and a score of other hidden Communists, this boy of 10 chews a mouthful of gum and plays with an army officer's binoculars. A U.S. army adviser bribed the boy with aUPI - 98 words
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Article333 1964-12-23 2 B-26 BOMBERS ATTACK THE SIMBAS LEOPOLDVILLE, Tues. Congolese Government B-26 bombers and T-28 fighters piloted by Cuban exiles are strafing rebel positions around the beleaguered town of Paulis. informed sources said last night. The air attacks are designed to relieve the pressure of rebels attacking the Government stronghold in theUPI - 333 words
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Article33 1964-12-23 2 WASHINGTON. Tuts. The I World Rehabilitation Fund, Inc. a U.S. non-profit voluntary «?eniy and the Hong Kong Gcprnment have agreed to build and maintain two physical rehabilitation centres for refugees. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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83 1964-12-23 2 ADELAIDE, Tues. Four lions mauled and killed a circus employee near here today. The lions broke out of their cage at a circus camp at Wingf eld, five miles north of Adelaide, and attacked the employee, a middle-aged man. They apparently escapedReuter - 83 words
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Article25 1964-12-23 2 SUVA. Tues. A hurricane swept clrw to the Fiji Islands yesterday. causing widespread damage. Two children were killed by a falling tree. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement82 1964-12-23 2 HOUBIGANT PARIS PERFUMES QUELQUES FLEURS CHANTILLY FLATTERIE PREMIER-MAI 1 OANMS AfR (MGO Qantas flown goods arrive jet fresh m Malaysia. DIRECT WHIM 707 V- JETS TO: Europe and tn« U.K.: Mights t a week.) Australia (6 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways82 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-12-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (Tike it ?M f "V f I TUCXiGrUI IT l S !S.Jt- N^T 1 WA S QOM£TU\H&22 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article243 1964-12-23 3 VILLA HERMOSA (Mexico) Tuesday AS U B U KB AN railway station became a temporary mortuary yesterday after a train crash in which at least 46 people were killed and 75 injured. Officials called it one of the worst train disasters in MexicanReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-12-23 3 Princess Beatrix: Romance rumours again rrHE HAGUE. Tues. Renewed rumours of a romance between Holland's Princess Beatrix and "an Englishman" were reported by the Dutch Press yesterday. Cause of the rumours: The arrival In Holland of four eligible young British bachelors for a shooting party organised by the Royal family.Reuter - 216 words
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Article53 1964-12-23 3 GENEVA. Tues. The World Health Organisation said today there was unassailable evidence that overweight people were predisposed to sugar diabetes A report by a committee of exptrts Mid that with greater food consumption, more obesity and less physical activity, the disease was increasing all overReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1964-12-23 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues A woman leaped 230 ft from Ihe San Francisco-Oak-land bridge yesterday and was pulled alive from the water six minutes later by a Coast Guard patrol boat. The woman— Mrs. Isabella Kalnoa. 30 is the first known person to survive such aUPI - 64 words
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158 1964-12-23 3 BONN. Tues.— An American soldier, who said his principles did not allow him to wear uniform and who appeared on parade wearing only a pair of socks, will be flown home today and released from the service, an army spokesman saidReuter - 158 words
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339 1964-12-23 3 COMMONS VOTE TO END DEATH PENALTY WE must face the shameful fact that all too many religious people have been religious in their creeds but not enough in their deeds. —the Rev. Martin Luther King in an interview with Redboolc magazine. LONDON, Tuesday. PARLIAMENT voted overhelming approval yesterday of aUPI - 339 words
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Advertisement199 1964-12-23 3 .^tmtm*. It's the Pelaco difference that /s*/ gives the wearer comfort plus m i* /&7 style, with top quality fabrics, pAWj^GmiJ^ CjOI f^A exciting rollar styles and trim- aUmml/\. '////>#« waisted perfection. m\\\\\m\mmt-~ #W Pelaco "Gold Cup" Casuals are M XJf tailored from colour-fast Contin- wM|H|Mgt~--e'ntal fabrics in sanforized cotton.199 words
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Article, Illustration357 1964-12-23 4 SOH TIANG KENG - 'Bound together by films, acting' SOH TIANG KENG SCREEN IDOL HUSBAND OF LI LI HWA SPEAKS OF HIS 'PERFECT MARRIAGE' TO MOVIE QUEEN By STAR OF 100 FILMS CINGAPORE, Tues. Puffing away at a cigarette, Hong Kong's veteran actor and director, Yien Chuen today projected an image of a happy,357 words
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Advertisement289 1964-12-23 4 s swbwvxe mxnt (GEYLANG ROAD TEL: *****.) BOOK NOW! FOR CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR n GALA DINNER DANCE |J: CHRISTMAS EVE EXTENSION 3.00 A.M.^ CHRISTMAS NIGHT EXTENSION 2.00 A.M. jg NEW YEAR'S EVE EXTENSION 3.00 A.M.S gj NEW YEAR'S NIGHT EXTENSION 2.00 A.M.t§ (Special Dinner $12.00 Including Novelties) ff 9 Tickets289 words
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Advertisement218 1964-12-23 4 SSr STARTING Wt I JAN. 6th 9 For a limited t i I engagement only I j [at the stadium negara I KUALA LUMPUR. 1 THE SPECTACULAR j |l greatest ever J Pk \*^t I BBk Aj .JJbI BBfe^ssßV BOX OFFICE OPENS DEC. 24th. DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL SHOW BOOK218 words
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Advertisement936 1964-12-23 4 GALA PREMIERE in lid of ROTARY SPONSORED CHARITIES TONIGHT AT 9.00 P.M. I AT SHAWS CAPITOL THEATRE SINGAPORE J M^JS'SHP 1 Season From TOMORROW m Daily 4 shows at 11 a.m., 2.30, 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. (No Free List) I OVER 2 HOURS OF NON-STOP 'MADNESS' AT I NO INCREASE936 words
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Miscellaneous484 1964-12-23 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR j I'HK following li today's schedule Royal Air Cambodnt: From of civil aircraft, movr-monta at Phnom Penh (RC 40J) T p.m. Paya Lvbar airport, Sinitaporc: DEPARTURES ARRIVALS BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur. ColomBOAC: Krom London, Rome, Bel- bo, Bombay, Baghdad, Cairo, Lonrut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 720)484 words
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Article, Illustration39 1964-12-23 5 ABOUT $100,000 damage was caused to machinery at the Malayan Cement Factory at Rawang when the roof of a mill-house collapsed yesterday. The factory was put out of action for 24 hours. No one was hurt.39 words
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85 1964-12-23 5 SEREMBAN, Tues. Yusof bin Abu Bakar, 31, who was acquittted and discharged in an Emergency trial yesterday on a charge of having three handgrenades ar,d three ignitor sets, was arrested by the Special Branch here today. He went back to his kampong.85 words
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Article47 1964-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The secretary of the Methodist Afternoon Old Boys" Association here. Mr. Peter Chua. left for Singapore today to raise funds for its proposed $35,000 club-house. A sum of $1,810 has been collected since the fund was started last month.47 words
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Article36 1964-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Th« Psychology Club of Kuala LumDUr will hold its annual Gala Ball on Thursday at the Chinese Assembly Hall from 9 p.m. The dance is in aid of the building fund.36 words
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Article163 1964-12-23 5 PENANG, Tues. A 12-year-old girl, Samiah binte Saad, was crushed to death and another girl, Hidon binte Ahmad, 11. was seriously injured today when they were knocked down by a lorry which went off the road after colliding with another lorry. The crash occurred163 words
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268 1964-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE roof of a mill-house at the Malayan Cement factory in Rawang, 18 miles from here, collapsed early this morning, causing about $100,000 damage to machinery. It also put the factory out of action for 24 hours. The factory produces about 1.000268 words
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96 1964-12-23 5 PENSIONER GIVES $2,000 TO VARSITY OENANG, Tues. Mr. Balwant Singh, former Penang Assistant Official Assignee, today gave $2,000 to the University of Malaya. He also gave $100 to the Lady Templer Hospital. S5O to the National Defence Fund, $25 to the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind and $25 to96 words
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117 1964-12-23 5 Man jailed for causing death of barber IPOH, Tues. Mr. Justice 1 Dato Mclntyre today sentenced a coconut husker, M. K. Ramayah. 29. to five years' Jail. Ramayah pleaded guilty in the High Court to culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, by causing the death of R Arumugam Sundr.im. 30.117 words
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Article21 1964-12-23 5 SINGAPORE Tues Police detained 10 men under the Societies Ordinance, and screened 1.472 persons in their anti-crime rounds yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement104 1964-12-23 5 hCCNTENARY I v\y \J is i j^h B S Jyosftr Dignify Your House Jm Bf^^^^f^^^ w,th a JSj IflHßßfcv^ PETROF p7 at a Very Special Centenary Discount TROPICAL PROOF FULL IRON rKAMINta fXCELLCNT TONE AND TOUCH NEW DESIGNS BEAUTIFUL FINISH S YEARS GUARANTEE POPULAR PRICES EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED TRADE INS.104 words
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Advertisement450 1964-12-23 5 CHEVROLET A limited number of 1964 Impala, Bel-Air and Chevy II models are available of special clearance prices. FULL DETAILS FROM ORCHARD MOTORS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE BY BORNEO MOTORS S^s v£:i:]^g&ra^^ when the gilt is a new Parker pcn the evenl ■Hll^ jsP^ $0^ Mum creases in sentimental450 words
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Article83 1964-12-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 1,000 children staying near Chinese YMCa ut South Pier were yesterday m 'allied at two Christmas parti' m m held in the morning a. .lie other In the afternoon g*.en by the association at Its premises. The treats for the children83 words
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Article20 1964-12-23 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Members of the Urban and Rural Services Committee will visit the Ulu Pandan constituency tomorrow.20 words
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Article448 1964-12-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues THE Port of Singapore Authority today said that its wage offers made to the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association for some 2.000 monthly rated em ployees were on par with wage scales paid by Government and other statutory bodies. A PSA spokesman said448 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-12-23 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's first and South-east Asia's biggest, commercial ten-pin bowling centre at Grange Road opens tomorrow to coincide with the Christmas season. The fully automatic 24 alleys at Jackie s Bowl cost 51. 6 million just for the alleys and equipment alone. The howling alley270 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-12-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A GERMAN international airline will make its debut in the Malaysian civil aviation scene early next year. Mr. A. Von Hofe. general manager of Lufthansa German Airlines in Malaysia, told a press conference today that his airline would operate twice-a-week services between196 words
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177 1964-12-23 6 KUALA LI'MPIR, Tues. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today that it was "incredible that a man of the standing of Singapore's Minister of Finance" should not be aware of the exemption of entrepot trade from the turnover tax. He was177 words
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Article92 1964-12-23 6 GOVT LOAN BID TO BUY FLATS SINGAPORE, Tues. Th. month-old Co-operative Housing Society will seek a loan from the Singapore Government to purchase Housing Board flats for resale to its members. Us secretary. Inche Ahad bin Abdul Hamid, said today: No definite sum has been proposed, bnt it is expected92 words
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Article22 1964-12-23 6 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Tiong Bahru Vigilante Corps will hold a get-together dinner at the Tiong Bahru community centre on Sunday.22 words
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Article151 1964-12-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Some i 20 relief labourers employed in the Markets and Hawk- j ers Department to do simple painting work, want to be paid the wages of a qualined palmer. This was revealed by the Mi- i nlstry of Health today In a I statement151 words
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Advertisement48 1964-12-23 6 THE MOST TRUSTED HAIR DARKENER o- IB n -i"Z?. ISffi VASMOL keept its promise. makes grey hair glossy black and serves as an excellent hair dressing and hair tonic. jBIKt Available everywhere I as Emulsified Hair Oil Ki^^^l and as Pomade too. USED BY MILLIONS THE WORLD OVER48 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1964-12-23 7 MPs TIRED OF LONG DEBATE: ONLY 23 IN HOUSE AT 11.30 a.m. 'Unable to meet demands due to teacher shortage' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE extension of adult education to Sabah and Sarawak is included in the Ministry of National and Rural Development's1,023 words
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120 1964-12-23 7 Govt men give day's pay to D-FUND JlllAK. Tucs. The 20.000 uovcrnnu-nt M'rvanl* in Johore are to donate a day's pay from their January salary to the National Defence Fund. This was decided after a meeting between the Johore Mentri Besar, Dato II hi Hassan bin Haji Yunos. and union120 words
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Article77 1964-12-23 7 I PENANG. Tue.s The Penan* OTBDO Kaum Ibu will hold a tea patty at Umno Hall on Sunday I in honour of the divisional presi- dent. Syed Hassan Aidid. and six other Prnanii Umno members who •cd honours on the Oover- DOT*! birthday. The treasurer77 words
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Advertisement79 1964-12-23 7 U Chrislian) Ql 3f 1 I)ior I g^J aiio uahie the new perlume i/X~~ |j|K of C/XcutHm, Chriitian Dior I TAI -JL. PING g CARPETS S s i Jackie s Bowl the most up-to-date Bowling Alley in town is fitted with S seamless carpets by TAI PING from wall to79 words
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Advertisement394 1964-12-23 7 VALUABLE FREE GIFTS! Be sure you won t forget to visit the CROCODILE HOUSE when you are in the Trade Industries Fairs 1964. OPENS TODAY Singapore's FIRST Commercial Bowling Centre 8, Grange Road. This is fun like you've never hod it before Go bowling ot Jockie's Bowl the first commerciol394 words
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Article91 1964-12-23 8 Recruits wanted forRMAF and Army SINGAPORE, Tues. A Malaysian Armed Forces recruiting team will visit Singapore from Dec. 28 to 30 to enlist young men into the Royal Malaysian Air Force and Malaysian Army This recruitment campaign aims to enlist 677 men. principally for technical training in the RMAF. the91 words
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Article99 1964-12-23 8 FAMILY SEEKS MISSING GIRL |>l \M. Tues.— A girl, Faridah binte Kachee Mydin. 13, has been reported missing from ber home in Tanjong Tokong since Dec. 14. Her brother. In. In- Abu Bak.n. 29. an employee of the Penang Port Commission, today asked the Straits Times office here to help99 words
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237 1964-12-23 8 Car loan: Sureties may provide the hitch IPOH. Tuesday. COME members of the Perak State Legislative Assembly may not be able to find the two sureties needed to obtain loans from the Government. Doubts on their ability were raised here today when the budget meeting of the Assembly unanimously approved237 words
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264 1964-12-23 8 Confrontasi 'a blessing in disguise,' says Manila —newsman Vf ANILA, Tues. InlTl donesia's confrontation policy has been a blessing in disguise for Malaysia, a newspaper columnist said today. Jo.^e C. Balein. <>: the Manila Chronicle, .said in r column date'.lned Singapore that confrontation •has temporarily united it.; peoples and territories—AP - 264 words
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252 1964-12-23 8 Cotton manufacturers hail proposal for tax concessions SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Cotton Products Manufacturers' Association today welcomed a suggestion by the State's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kerg Swee. that the Central! Government should provide concessions to Malaysia's export industries when legislation for the new taxes was drawn up. Dr. Goh252 words
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152 1964-12-23 8 JESSELTON. Tues. The Sabah Board of Education is "very disappointed" to learn that its proposals which have the support of the State Government— for the Introduction of free primary education and improved salaries and allowances for aided school teachers, have not been ap- proved by152 words
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124 1964-12-23 8 /^ANBERRA, Tues. The I yj British destroyer on loan to the Royal Australian Navy. H.M.A.S. Duchess, will undertake her first Bouth- j East Asian tour of duty for > Australia early In the new year. The Minister for the Navy. Mr. F. C. Chancy.124 words
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Advertisement127 1964-12-23 8 SCIENCE FOR Available NOW! PRIMARY SCHOOLS BOOK I-VI The only complete series that meets the latest syllabus. Easy to follow explanation; attractive and explicit illustrations. Also available for school year of 1965 is our new series of HISTORY FOR COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS. FREE SPECIMEN COPIES ON REQUEST THE SHANGHAI BOOK CO.,127 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-12-23 9 Tues. A young Australian who plans to be a minister of religion has Joined the Scots Guards for three years to prove himself in the Malaysian jungle. 1 1 consider that if I can stand the strict discipline of the Guards. I266 words
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Article90 1964-12-23 9 JIPOH, Tues— Mr. Kho Sek Chuan. 33, is one motor scojter agent in iDOh who will be more cautious be- I fore allowing prospective customers to take out a scooter on a trial run. iHe learnt his lesson yesterday when a youth, on the pretext of90 words
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97 1964-12-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, today re- 1 minded all Him importers that they would have to pay a 15 per cent gross rental on films from Jan. 1. The Customs Duties (Amend- 1 menu Order97 words
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Article38 1964-12-23 9 TAIPINO. Tues— Syed Hussein Jamallulil bin Syed Idms. the Talpni,' magistrate has been transferred to Alor Star, and will be ■ucceeded by Shaik bin Hajl Ismail of Alor Star who will assume dimrs here next month.38 words
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Article34 1964-12-23 9 TELUK ANSON. Tues— A four-year-old bo.v, Hanifah bin Khai- rani, was drowned when he slipped and fell into a pond at Parit Ampat In the Labu Kubong area near i here yesterday.34 words
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204 1964-12-23 9 j KUALA LUMPUR, Tues rrHE Malayan Zoolo- gical Society is calling on the people to 'adopt' animals at the National Zoo at Ulu Klang. The "adoption" scheme Is aimed at cutting the cost of feeding the animals. A circular of the Society said204 words
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Article46 1964-12-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Inche Abdullah Padzll bin Che Wan. winner of the Pakistan Oovernment's cultural scholarship of 1964. has left for Lahore. West Pakistan. Inche Abdullah will take a fiveyear course in medicine at the King F.civ ard Medical College. Lahore.46 words
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386 1964-12-23 9 Students call on Tengku to support forums at varsity KUALA LUMPUR. Tues National Union of Malayan Students today described Tengku Abdul Rahmans suggestion that political forums in schools and universities should be avoided as "confusing." The union said that the Tengku had in a recent speech, opening the National Youth386 words
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Article66 1964-12-23 9 PENANG. Tues.— The Penang Floral Art Society today assured a Christmas toy for every St. Nicho- las Home child. The president. Miss Leong Scow Kheng, and the treasurer, Mr. Yeoh Eng Keat. presented about 100 toys donated by members to i Miss H. Perrelle.66 words
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Miscellaneous205 1964-12-23 9 \lti>vf Mop Rft V- T ww *"n9Sn »/II V I/! ~-.->-3 HAVIM' A CRITTER I WBJ.,YEH...BUT 1^ I ..BEFORE THAT BOLT UGHTNING,! I WHAT' 9 FUNNY f I OOTT "t iNJ-</lA~ *>"( LIKE THIS FOR A PETV VtXl WERE AN OF LIGHTNING WIPEP EH? H*Wv, ABOUT BEIN 1 HIT I205 words
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353 1964-12-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues TWENTY-SIX Government employees' unions were advised today by the Establishment Office "not to waste their time" trying to settle their wage and other claims at the Whitley Council level. "It is also no use threatening to strike over the353 words
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Article59 1964-12-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The four stranded members of the I University of the Seven Seas left i by air for Bangkok this morning to re-join their ship there. Glen McMurry. 23, and George Koopman, 20, both tutors, and Sarah Dyer, 20, and Mary Ward. 19. both59 words
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166 1964-12-23 10 RAILWAY ADDS MORE COACHES FOR XMAS RUSH SINGAPORE, Tues.— Malayan Railway has put on a total of nine additional coaches on their daily run to Kuala Lumpur to cope with the Christmas holiday exodus from Singapore. From yesterday, until Jan. 4, there will be extra coaches on all their three166 words
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Article138 1964-12-23 10 'Tida apa attitude protest ALOR STAR. Tu«s THE North Kedah Umno Youth executive committee has written to the M«ntri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabnddin, urging him to supervise the State Secretariat's work on implementation of the national language. The letter said that due to the carelessness of some officials in138 words
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Article37 1964-12-23 10 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A fisherman from Kuala Selangor, Teh Bee Cheng. 51. fell Into the aea while fishing with two friends off Pulau Sembilan near Bagan Datoh. His body waa recovered three days later.37 words
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Article101 1964-12-23 10 Reunion for former blind boys DENANG, Tues.— About 30 former students of the St. Nicholas' School for the Blind will return to their "old school" at Bagan Jermal Road for their annual reunion on Christmas Day. Miss H. Perrelle. matron of the home and school, said today the children would101 words
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Article31 1964-12-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The officer-in-charge of crime prevention here. Deputy Superintendent Mohamed Kassim bin Abdul Aziz. is to be transferred to Alor Star; as the Contingent Administration Officer soon.31 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-12-23 10 WAITING in line for a kiss from the bride this picture was taken outside the Roman Catholic Church of Christ the King. Tanglin. on Saturday, after Pte. Peter Siglry. of the New Zealand Army, and Pte. Margaret James, of the WRAC. were married. Both bride and55 words
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Article180 1964-12-23 10 IPCH. lues. An increase of $32,300 in the civil list of $630,300 for the Sultan of Perak, was unanimously approved without debate at the Budget session of the State Assembly here 1 today. It makes additional provision for the royal household and court— s2,9oo more for180 words
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Article26 1964-12-23 10 SINGAPORE. Tue*. C.IJS. officers raided a hut In Buklt P»njang today, detained a man and recovered a revolver and two rounds of ammunition.26 words
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Miscellaneous44 1964-12-23 10 II nnn i, It,, Ralph in ii,, thi hi f WAKE UFT^ 'THERE'S NO PLACE 'N f S\ w SYLVESTER, T' SNOOZE IM H£t?£!j \rtS,\ /^Z'K^ &ZZ r txl^Ti.'Sto. crrv 1 YABU^IIMPtmiM' ■> 1 "&L2~% &&Li') MUS6UM/ > VAT' WORK IN V *%fc \<??\,ooi-J W i^ij>44 words
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672 1964-12-23 11 R.D. PATEL - Sabah's $436 m. six -year plan for development R.D. PATEL BIGGEST PROBLEM: A MANPOWER SHORTAGE from esselton. Tuesday gABAH'S $436 million Six-Year Development Plan was presented to State Legislative Assembly today for approval. The plan, to be absorbed into the first Malaysian Development Plan, "with such revisions as may then672 words
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Article, Illustration326 1964-12-23 11 P.C. Shivadas - Round the world on a dollar he doesn't intend to spend P.C. Shivadas By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. QNE American dollar was all the money a Belgian journalist had with him when he left Brussels three months ago for a roundI 11a* J^ the-world trip. The journalist. Mr. Alain I Massin.326 words
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Article40 1964-12-23 11 TANAH RATA. Tues. The district engineer of the Cameron Highlands. Mr. Tan York Hin. has been transferred to the Public Works Department in Kuala Lumpur district and has been succeeded by Mr Cheok Yeow Kwang from Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Article88 1964-12-23 11 Caught red handed SINGAPORE, Tues. Teh Hock Joo. who had 20 previous convictions, was today jailed for three years by a magistrate's court for house trespass with intent to commit theft. Teh. 32. was found in the house of Abdul Rashid bi;. Makkah, 48. in Sumbawi* Road at 7.25 last88 words
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Article51 1964-12-23 11 SINGAPORE. Tues The parliamentary secretary to the Singapore Prime Minister. Tuan Haji Yaacob bin Mohamed. today launched a three-day X-Ray campaign In Pulau Brani. Two mobile units will serve about 4.000 people on the Island. A similar campaign Is now poing on in Blakanv Mati (pop51 words
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Article39 1964-12-23 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Air Vietnam and Malaysian Airways Ltd v ill Jointly present a Him sho« "Landscapes of Vietnam" at th» Cathay Cinema at 9.15 a.m. tomorrow under the sponsorship of the Consulate-General of Vietnam in Singapore.39 words
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106 1964-12-23 11 TAIPEH. Tues. Formosa will help Malaysia develop its sugar industry under a flve!)lan Mr Chen Tsung-Jen of the T 'wan Sugar Corporation said a Formosa technical mission had mapped out a detailed plan for Malaysia to produce sugar In large quantities. The mission, ledUPI - 106 words
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Advertisement104 1964-12-23 11 Speaking of Service... The Royal Orchid Service is a subject of enthusiastic conversation wherever discriminating travellers meet. Invariably the talk turns to the hospitality and efficiency of Thai and Scandinavian flight crews in their whisper-quiet Caravelle jet setting. Gourmets find. a subject dear to their hearts in the superb Royal104 words
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Advertisement95 1964-12-23 11 ■Hb^^ \< Christmas I K^Jlk Li >: New Year MalayanDnitTrustsitd f BB SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR NIN r f I Sw jm IQmMMiiKiaiMii mm/Mr*lri all f. nis mJtt^kSsJ Ht wf^ _-4^Hl^mH^y /mm />?* ■sift <&s3^ .Afeftlll^ M /S I "■^VWLw i «*'«pa« |jp *S»Q 011 m with every bottle of Blt95 words
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Obituary19 1964-12-23 12 Wor4t Sit i Minimum) Ma Yew Neo. iMr» Chan Koli Ctiyt). Departed M-U-M (lone but Dot forgotten.19 words
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Article245 1964-12-23 12 2* Worit Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the Ml Mr. C Muttutamby. lpon thank relativ,, and frlrndu for tbeir assistance, condolence!, wrvaths and attendance at funeral on 13-IJ-64. MR. ANO MRS. William Uuoh Chin Nsaaaa »»h to thank all relative* and fri'iid* (or their beM wiane*. valunhlt Etfla and245 words
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744 1964-12-23 12 The Straits Times Wednesday. December 23. 1964. Hangman's Rope In practice treason and J murder have been for a long time the only crimes in England for which the death penalty is exacted. To judge by the 185 votes majority which approved the second reading of Mr. Sydney Sil- j744 words
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Article320 1964-12-23 12 There will be no crash pro- gramme for low-cost housing in Malaya next year. This is 'clear from the modest Budget j allocation for the Ministry of Local Government and Housing. The Minister, Mr. Khaw Kliai Boh, who recently had spoken repeatedly of a major I effort, is320 words
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Article275 1964-12-23 12 Kuala Lumpur is not quite I Dr. Tan Chee Khoon's "wonderland where things are getting curioser and curioser," but neither is it a worthy Malaysian capital. That it is still mysteriously denied city status in defiance of reality is a minor point; infinitely more disturbing is the haze275 words
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Article, Illustration994 1964-12-23 12 SAM AD ISMAIL - SAM AD ISMAIL MACAPAGAL HERO OF THE PEASANT by Who has Ml returned from a visit to Manila SOME very harsh things are being said about President D i o s d a d o Macapagal in Manila these days. Macapagal is personally ambitious, say994 words
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Article, Illustration658 1964-12-23 12 ENCHE YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay— 23 ENCHE YUNUS MARIS M.A. I PHRASES AND SENTENCES. We leave spelling and pronunciation and *o Into actual language learning. Other minor problems of spelling such as the use of the hyphen, the use of figure 2 for reduplications, etc. will be dealt with In due course. After658 words
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LETTERS
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314 1964-12-23 12 'JTiE Alliance backbenchers must have read your report I "the Straits Times goes on trial" i on Saturday with egoistical pride at their morning breakfast. although thousands of other readers had Indigestion. Their utter lack of knowledge of how a newspaper is produced and314 words
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Letter113 1964-12-23 12 JANUARY 18 Thalpusam. a public and religious holiday. However the University of Singapore authorities have arranged for examinations on that day. However. despite complaining, the University ■authorities have remained indifferent. They are unwilling to admit thpir mitake but conjure up excuse* in their defence. Had January 18113 words
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Letter98 1964-12-23 12 REFER to the letter by Mr. F. De Silva on Singapore citizenship. As Mr. De Silva has resided in Singapore for only seven years, he does not have the necessary residential qualification. H« must have resided In the State throughout the twelve months immediately preceding the date of his98 words
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Advertisement648 1964-12-23 12 Straits T«es t Malay Mail MaaaMM aflMntMsaasna may handed M* COLO STORAOI ANCAOBt Orchard Road (lat Floor) COLD STORAGE IMPICHII At Halland Read Katanf Kepoti Read Naval Bat*. Authorised Afanta: CITY BOOK STODI LTD winchaner Houaa. Colryar Quay THE NEWS PROMT Fltjpatrlck-t Supermarket m. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road. Naval648 words
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Advertisement14 1964-12-23 12 MONDIA SWISS ■I THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER14 words
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Advertisement115 1964-12-23 12 GIVE PLEASURE i. Safe J/Bm t* i Ct»* 0t«*l Ocai C*llt**W ■•!*> ita«4 I .;> GlVEengtoh PYREX $v For elegance on the table and convenience flftffim m the k tcnen i' ve sparkling "Pyrex" if ft£y house hold glass. The attractive designs V^ have been especially chosen to complement the115 words
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168 1964-12-23 13 1,100 in Spore own homes under new plan CLNGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Housing and Development Board today said that since the governments "home ownership for the people" scheme started 10 months ago, nearly 1,100 families had become owners of flats in the Queenstown zone. The Board today hold another balloting168 words
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Article60 1964-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Than wpro 863 tin mines m operation last month 18 more than in October. Of these 67 were dredges. 737 gravel pump mines and 59 other.-. They produced 4.987 tons of' tin for the month and provided jobs for 37.495 persons. Another60 words
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Article144 1964-12-23 13 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OEVEN Indonesians, said to have been arrested in connection with the seizure of firearms and explosives in Jurong last month were today committed for trial at the Assizes by Mr. Sachi Saurajen, a magistrate. They are Abdul Malik. Mohamed Alwi bin Masaguni. Konolis144 words
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77 1964-12-23 13 TOKYO. Tiies. The Japanese Government has not made a final decision on the .settlement of Japan's "blood debt" to Malaysia, a Foreign Office official said today. Commenting on a report from Singapore that the Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Fumihiko Kai. discussed the77 words
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Article, Illustration277 1964-12-23 13 Christmas whisky helps to rout an armed robber By ARUN SENKUTTUVAN: Kuala Lumpur, Tu*a. HEADMASTER knocked out a daggerwielding robber in his home early this morning with a bottle of whisky which he had bought for Christmas. During the struggle which occurred in his Petaling Jaya house, Mr. Joseph Arokiasamy,277 words
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Article101 1964-12-23 13 Hagemeyer robbery: 4 charged I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four men were charged In the Third Magistrate's Court here today with robbing a watchman, M. Beer Singh, of $58,810 worth of property 238 portable radios, 69 home radios. 52 radiograms and eight tape--1 recorders. i Ong Kirn Kee, 23. of Sungel Besi101 words
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92 1964-12-23 13 Bar girl's death: Ex-law student in court SINGAPORE. Tues. A former part-time law student. Sunny An-, was today accused of the murder of a 22-year-old bargirl at sea off Sisters Island last year. Ang, 25. was rh/irged in a magistrate's court with the murder of Jenny Cbeok CJieng Kid. a92 words
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Article34 1964-12-23 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Perwanit. a private Malay body, will conduct its second examinations on Malay language and literature for its students at the Monk's Hill School in Winsteadt Road from Saturday to Thursday-34 words
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Article111 1964-12-23 13 ANTI-TAX SLOGAN: MAN CHARGED SINGAPORE, Tues. Pang Yok Kirn. 20, was charged in a magistrate's court today with writing unauthorised Chinese characters on a bus shelter in Upper Thomson Road at 1.34 a.m today. Pang, who pleaded not guil--1 ty. was alleged to have written I Chinese characters meaning "We111 words
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Article24 1964-12-23 13 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues. A $20,000 extension to the Chinese temple here has been completed It Is part of the rural development plan.24 words
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231 1964-12-23 13 Week-long Immigration work-to-rule may end today J£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A decision by the stall side ot the National Whitley Council tomorrow may see the end of the work-to-rule campaign by 200 immigration officers which entered its seventh day today. The president of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the231 words
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Article66 1964-12-23 13 SEREMBAN. Tues. Two youths, Au Ah Chye alias Au Chak Kong. 19. and Kaw Ah Chai alia, Chi Wah. 18. were drowned thi.« evening while swimming: In a mining pool at I'lii Temiang. near here. Their bodies were recovered by four youths. Y. Sivalineam. K. Krkhnan.66 words
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162 1964-12-23 13 SHIP CRASH: PORT OFFICIALS AWAIT FULL REPORT OINGAPORE, Tues. Port Authority officials were till late today waiting for a full report on the collision involving the German lir.er Hanover and the Japanese freighter Durban Maru in the Western Anchorage yesterday. A spokesman for the Anglo-French Trading Co.. agents for the162 words
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Article71 1964-12-23 13 SINGAPORE Tues. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, and Mrs. Yong will bo guests of honour at the annual dinner and dance of the Junior Chamber of Commerce on Saturday at the Chinese Chambsr of Commerce premises in Hill Street. Mr. Yong will71 words
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215 1964-12-23 13 Evacuees return but more rain is forecast SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 200 flood evacuees ate a hearty meal at their temporary relief ceil re Dunman Primary English School this morning before leaving for home. The evacuees were fr:>m the Geylang Serai area which was hard-hit by yesterday! Island-wide Hoods, following 24215 words
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87 1964-12-23 13 ipENANO. Tues A prospecting m engineer from Kuala Lumpur Inche Noor Hussain bin Mohami-d, and his family were robbed of 5927 in cash and jewellery while .s;.iyinsj in an hotel ;u Tanjong Tokens yesterday. Inche Noor. 51. told the police that his family came87 words
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Advertisement85 1964-12-23 13 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 times. .with85 words
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Advertisement67 1964-12-23 13 1 (W/nfonefc 5^ 1 >.iArnl Christmas FREE HARKING FOR ONE HOURj^p' OPEN UNTIL 7p.m. TODAY L and until sp.m. to-morrow 1^ II M/^^m M A f%k J^ AA OF SINGAPORE DRIVERS m*W m m I mm m**M m MM mT Mm will collect your car 9^ Mil II H m67 words
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Miscellaneous677 1964-12-23 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S— K.L. &P. Pinan* Elmer the Rain Maker' 7.30 6-Ipoh Malacca Matovani 'music for ChrUtP.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and mas'; 8.00 News in Mandarin: music; 5.45 Opening and pro- 8.10 Christmas Card; 8.30 Highuranime summary; 5.50 News way Patrol; 9.00 News In outlines In Malay; 5.53677 words
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183 1964-12-23 14 Peking is making rocket: U.S. expert WASHINGTON, Tuesday. US. News and World Report yesterday quoted Dr. Chu-Yuan Cheng, a research economist at the University of Michigan's Centre for Chinese Studies, as saying that China was developing short and medium-range rockets along with its atomic bomb programme. Dr. Cheng said inReuter - 183 words
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Article123 1964-12-23 14 NEW AIRCRAFT TEST FLIGHT SUCCESS PORT WORTH, Tuesday. The 1,650-mile-an-hour Fill fighter-bomber, a cause of controversy since it went on the drawing boards, made a "practically perfect" maiden flight yesterday despite trouble with its flaps. i "I am a happy fellow." said Air Force Secretary Eugene Zuckert after the test123 words
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227 1964-12-23 14 Peking 'no' to ear specialist The U.S. -regrets WASHINGTON, Tues. Tf The State Department yesterday expressed regret that Chinese authorities had misinterpreted the planned visit to Peking of a New York ear specialist to demonstrate his technique for overcoming some forms of deafness. Over the weekend Peking Radio said theAP - 227 words
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Article43 1964-12-23 14 TOKYO. Tues. Japans' na-tion-wide traffic death toll rose to an all-time high record of 12.873 this year as at midniaht yesterday, the National Police Agency announced today. The previous record for the corresponding period was 12,865 in 1961. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article28 1964-12-23 14 COPENHAGEN. Tues. Three members of the staff of the Polish Embassy here have been expelled for espionage, a Danish Foreign Minis- rv official said this momma.28 words
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Article29 1964-12-23 14 Peking— UAR pact TOKYO. Tues The United Arab Republic and Communist China signed an economic and technical co-operation agreement In Peking yesterday, the New China News Agency reported. AP.AP - 29 words
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Advertisement365 1964-12-23 14 giving Precious enough to r Ty--^.. v KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERAS j .r- "*"j IBr'rlr-^ KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 OUTFIT— KODAK INSTAMATIC 400 CameraEasier to use than a box camera. Pop-up flash Motor wind automatically advances film. Also holder. A matchless value at a low, low price features pop-up flash and electric-eye365 words
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Advertisement246 1964-12-23 14 belt- up safety's sake So easy to fit, and the cost is small compared to what it may save you in the long run. Atlas Safety Belts are made of tough longwearing nylon. The instant- release buckle snaps on and flips open safely and easily. Have your car fitted soon246 words
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Miscellaneous363 1964-12-23 14 Straits Times Crossword j J [j> P"*7a^^"' L 4. "^r^^"^ia^LaaaaaK"^^3^"^"^™^^7y I laS ACROSS 4. What tales end In sort of 1. Favours have been replaced by poem? (3, 5. 41. sudden attacks <B>. 6. Triumph of unknown entrant S. Nine wandered in the back in lute composition (5). way for363 words
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Article, Illustration682 1964-12-23 15 Formosa: Conspiracy with local Reds to overthrow govts UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Mr. Shen ChangHuan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nationalist China, said in the General Assembly yesterday that the Sino-Soviet rift revealed the "insidious ambition for world domination" of both Moscow andReuter - 682 words
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279 1964-12-23 15 TNITED NATIONS, v Tues.— New Zealand's 1.000 troops in Malaysia constituted "a mark of the fact that one small country will stand by another," said Mr. Frank Corner, chief delegate of New Zealand in the United Nations, yesterday. Mr. Corner was279 words
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137 1964-12-23 15 TTNITED NATIONS. "ues. The Soviet Union cast Its 103 rd veto in the Security Council yesterday to block passare of an Anglo-Ameri-can draft resolution deploring the Nov. 13 border clash between Syria and Israel. The draft received right affirmative votes. one more than theReuter - 137 words
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83 1964-12-23 15 A walkout as South African delegate speaks ITNITED NATIONS, Tues. African and Communist delegates walked out of the General Assembly yesterday when South Africa's Foreign Minister, Dr. Hilffard Muller, went to the rostrum to speak in the world affairs debate. Observers could not accurately identify all the delegates who walked83 words
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Advertisement203 1964-12-23 15 m^ 45^8 World Famous YL. 1 MIKIMOTO K^l CULTURED PEARLS PRICES VARY ACCORDING TO SIZE. SHAPE. COLOUR AND LUSTRE Authorised Distributor G.C.DE SILVA6BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS 3. Roffles Ploce. Singapore I.TEL *****. Be beautifully fragrant -all day long Make this the most beautiful day of your life; make every day special203 words
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518 1964-12-23 16 Back bench MPs and Press freedom A SELECTION OF READERS' OPINIONS ON THE DEBATE I WAS wryly amused by the "trial" of the Straits Times in Parliament branded by some Alliance back benchers as being "anti-na-tional in outlook." But we must be giad that the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman,518 words
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Letter116 1964-12-23 16 (GOVERNMENT bac kVf benchers' criticisms of the Straits Times are unjust. In reporting a debate Government proposals should be reported fully, and this the Straits Times has been doing. Very important in order to achieve a balanced view of the debate are the opinion and counter-pro-posals of Opposition members, and116 words
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Letter226 1964-12-23 16 ■fHE uproar in the House 1 of Representatives confirms the conviction that certain back-benchers in Parliament do not deserve to be there. This is not the first time thai tnreats ana abute nave been Uirown by one Mf against another. Furtnermore. it mere is anyunng in the suggestion mat the226 words
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Letter199 1964-12-23 16 BEING an Alliance member, I feel ashamed of the recent Incidents in Parliament. Instead of constantly attacking Opposition members, they should concentrate more on their own constituencies. This is the time for them to prove to the people their worthiness. In Perak the State Government has admitted its terrible mistake199 words
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Letter73 1964-12-23 16 I deprecate the shameful behaviour of our leading politicians both Government and Opposition in the Parliament by using obnoxious and unparlia- mentary words and exchanging personal remarks. The world at large laughs at us. and enemies within and out rejoiced enormously. I am of the opinion that our Malayan politicians73 words
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Letter168 1964-12-23 16 YOUR headline "The Straits Times goes on trial" has provoked me to the prosecution. I have noticed that in one very significant instance The Straits Times has toed the P.A.P. line. This is with regard to the activities of the Singapore Teachers Union. You have tried to place the S.T.U.168 words
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Letter54 1964-12-23 16 UN-P A R L lAMENTARY language and the vulgarity indulged in with unrestrained gusto by both sides of the House are unfitting and unbecoming. The children of today do not have to pick ud vulgarity on street corners or on back-lanes: they can learn it all from our 'elders' in54 words
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Advertisement214 1964-12-23 16 DON'T BUILD CASTLES Be practical! Invest your money wisely. Earn up to interest and make that dream come true. Savowith OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD., and enjoy doublo security get Free Accident Insurance while your money grows. OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE li». 4*4-1, Collyor Quay, Singapore. l. Toloahane 1 •J4J4 I I214 words
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Advertisement281 1964-12-23 16 14i i.1% %bk IM^ 14! 1 1& £|> £|> £!> ;£»> :£§> ;t&s 2S> to all our friends and customers we send our CHRISTMAS GREETINGS and wish them HAPPINESS all through the year. Lffted C. K. TANG Ertjf^sSrli 310, ORCHARD ROAD. W^tojSfggjmf} SINGAPORE 9. LCr^yg^V-^-^p Tr ***** (4 lines), *****281 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-12-23 17 Ijß^ ELLERMAN BUCKMALL S.S. CO., LTD. 1^H»1 LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE l^* l^ HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH t CITY OF RIPON 24 27 Oec 21 Bee ■CITY OF LEICESTER 1«"» t CITY OF COLOMIO 25,27 111 21 Jll •FLAMINIAN It/12 Ftl 13 14 Fll 15 Fel t CITY OF WELLINGTON 25/271,291 words
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Article106 1964-12-23 18 MELBOURNE. Tues. j INDUSTRIALS were arm with 1 rises in excess of falls, but key stocks were Irregular. Colonial Sugar dropped Is. to 68s. 6d. Base metals and oils were firmer with A.O. Gas Is. to 355. and C.R.A. Improved a further 9d. to 455. 9d. Mount Isa106 words
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Article242 1964-12-23 18 JANUARY tjrat gradt t.».b. clossd at 5 p.m. in Smsipors and Kuala Lumaur yesrrrday at 69 s cents per lb. up one-tighth of a c«r^ on Monday's closins lcvrl for the position. The too* was vary gum. R.A.S. snd F.M.R.E. el*aing pritaa in ssnta twr Ik. yvetsrdayi Ist.242 words
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Article83 1964-12-23 18 ciatitn made these changes In Its rmtea to mercnanta yesterday (all rmtea to $100): U.S. Dollars: buying TT 32 11/16. airmail OD 33 13/16. 90 d/at 33J credit hills, 33 6/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 351, airmail OD 90 d/st 351 credit bills, 33 13/16 trade bills.83 words
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Article26 1964-12-23 18 Dec. 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69} cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $625.87} (up $1,371). Unofficial estimated offering: 205 tons (up 30 tons).26 words
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751 1964-12-23 18 From Our Market Correspondent rTWE Stock Exchange of L Malaysia continued dull and featureless yesterday with very thin trading. There was no trend and with practically no interest by either buyers or sellers, trading almost ground to a halt. The Exchange will be751 words
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Article24 1964-12-23 18 Malayan Stock Indlrrs Dec. 21 Drc. 2? 'Industrials: taVM IMI Tins: 110.27 120.09 rubbrnt: 109.02 109.02 •Df*. 30, 1963=100 Drc. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article783 1964-12-23 18 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. Haldlncs (2.000> 52.26: Eta* orda. $1.»0 BL. SI.H2 SL. (2.000) tl.<i4: E. Smaltara (I 0001 (3.08 ON,783 words
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Article232 1964-12-23 18 Drcemhrr 22 Thrre months. INDUSTRIALS Uountrad 13 cts NalMMd Iron V ctai Dun lop* lj ct.i t'niterrs 14 Cts. ins M. v I <t». M. Contain. r« 12 Ml, K Snirltm L' 7 eta. M Cables 15 eta. E«™iict» McAlmtcr 12 eta. Ked Disp 12 eta. M Invest.232 words
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Advertisement1123 1964-12-23 18 VI KAWASAKI KiSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciEic, AUantio, «k CrtMt Laka* Service H'kong S. Francisco L.Angeies N. York H'fai Montreal tinrtrtki Bmcsi" N las 17 Fta Fel IB Mat 22 Mar auisiaaa Mars" 21 Fll II Mar 22 Mar 7 Apr 12 Apr 15 Air West Coast oS Central/SoutH America1,123 words
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Advertisement1055 1964-12-23 18 r TKVS j EL ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CHUSAN" (24,000 torn tuliy olrcondlttoned stabtllaud) Osporti:- Penang 9th January 196S Singapore 12th January 196S For Hongkong 15th/ 17th January Japan 21 rt/ 25th January. Hongkong 28/31 January 1965 Arrives:- Singapore 3 February 196S Arrives:- Penang sth February 1965 Fores From:-1,055 words
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Advertisement351 1964-12-23 18 fOR: NEW rOR« PHILaOIIPHIA. MOBILE. NEW ORItANS t HOUSTON Smgapo'* f Sham Penana N Tors N. Orleans JIRAMIS 17/11 111 1J 20 Jai 11/21 JM It Fel 71 Fat MOSFIEIO IS/11 Ft; 11/ it Fes il/M Fel Mar ?J Mar agents. ORIENT LLOYD LTD. Tel Sißgipire ***** 8 Port Swettenham351 words
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Advertisement120 1964-12-23 18 WESTBOUND: ClHO»f SUVICt Singapore Ptnana. Mane. lies Bars>au« Hairs r 11/11 JM 14/11 Jaa 1? Jaa Dsakirk. Wwera. Hii.ai.fi'. SOUTH i WlST SW.CI ttUrtl sasasassi I J P 2!'^ ?3oe*tii «4/1), uapctoaa (»/H. UN I las Maudi 01/1), Port Hircourt. Lagos, Apapa (§7l), Cotonoa EtSTIOUND- <I/1J iOmt^ Tihort<ll f'MtO*". Dakar120 words
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Article123 1964-12-23 19 SHIPS lying alenstldo th* Singapore wharv** *r sipsstsd today are: Madison Lloyd 1/2, Qlenlyon 3/4, l.ipls NW. 1. Bakke Reefer 6/7, Ellen l-.akke R'9. President McKlnley 10/11, Autolycu* 18. Frederick Clover 21/22. Happy Seafarer 23/24. Banana 28, Klna bale 25/36 Mikasa Mani 29/30, Klan Ann 31,32. Glenogle123 words
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Article70 1964-12-23 19 HINESE Produce Exchange, Slncav por. noon prises per pleul yesterday: coconut ell: bulk SB3 sellers, dram JK« seller*. Cepra: Jan. /Feb. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper; Muntok white 8157* seller*. Sarawak whit* 8132 i sellers, special Sarawak black $135 seller* garbled lAmpon* black «145 eellers. ABTA SISS Mllera. Singaper* Cepra70 words
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Article38 1964-12-23 19 /\N the free eiehange market In w Hong Kong yesterday the US. dollar w«s quoted at 5.75t for T.T. and V 744 for eath. Sterling waa quoted at 15.88 and om tael ef geld at 2S2i.38 words
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392 1964-12-23 19 THE price of tin after falling for four trading days made a modest rally in Penan? yesterday of 51.37}. which took it back to K2&f7f. on an offering estimated up 30 tons to 205 tons. In London on Monday after a slow start392 words
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Advertisement373 1964-12-23 19 (Continued from Pace 12) GREETINGS It Word* tit (Mintmrnm) LAURIE AND PETER COUPER wish ■II thrlr friend* In Malaysia A Merry < 'irlntmaa and A Happy New Year. No cards, but th* blind benefit. SITUATIONS VACANT K orrf, SS (Min.)— Box St et: txlrm JUNIOR CLERK WANTED In legal nrm373 words
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Advertisement845 1964-12-23 19 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Bex St et*. txtrm FEMALE CLERK TYPIST Required hv Knt.-li.ih Company. Applicants must b« able to type 30 w.p.m. and preferably bave passed senior Cambridge. Apply giving age, experience to Box i A3i<.ii s T spore. WELL ESTABLISHED Finance Company requires a telephonist to operate845 words
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Advertisement1093 1964-12-23 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I Ware's Si (Mm.)— Htm St cto. »rtrm AVAILABLE NOW Kully t urelshed Bungalow, three spacious bedrooms. I servant's quarter. Modem sanitation. I telephone, fenced garden. District 11. Telephone Spore *****, FURNISHED SEMI DETACHEO bungalows to let at 51 m.s. Cnangl Road opposite Krankel Estate. Rent per month1,093 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-12-23 19 EDUCATION it Word* SS (Min.>—Box St el*, txtrm STUDENTS: UNEMPLOYED!! Learn at concession ra'es. Starting January Eeginners Shorthand Rapid Course: U hours daily: 9 am. Normal Course: 10 am, 2 pm. 6 pm. Speed (50 130) morning, afternoon, evening. Typewriting: throughout day. 10-week* Rapid Coarse (anytime). SIC, 75 If Iddip1,004 words
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Advertisement873 1964-12-23 19 HIRE PURCHASE •ft g»— m Sfin l Hnw rU »»fr« I SIERA T.V. on •»•> payment. CooI tact Bl PI Trader*. OS South Bridge i i Road. S'por*. Tel: *****, COOD USEO CARS on ea*y payments. Contact: Chuan Hong Trading Co. Ltd., 162, Lavender Street, Spore. Tel: *****/*****. BLUESPOT TOSHIBA873 words
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Advertisement633 1964-12-23 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE to Word* SS (mm.)— Box it et*. txtrm 1951 A7O Two owners good running condition $600/- 0.n.0. Contact 13 Purvis Street, Singapore. No brokers. 195S CONSUL recently resprayed and overhauled taxed and Insured $900/- 0.n.0. Jobnston 16 Seletar Court S2S LATE IISS, Fiat 600. overhauled In April,633 words
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Advertisement646 1964-12-23 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE 70 Wordi SS (Min.)-Box it et: txirm 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, done 14.000 miles, excellent condition, must sell. Tel. ***** contact Ho, 88 Middle Road, Spore. No dealer* please. VALIANT SIONET CONVERTIBLE I Registered 1964, 6.000 Mile*. New $12,000/- now SS.OOO/-. View 12 Calm- bill Koad, S'por*. AN646 words
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Advertisement315 1964-12-23 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE :e Words SJ Win.)— Box in I 1961 BORCWARO-TS. P/VWcoo. 1963 Chevy 11 No\» 300. 1960 r/1100, Triumph TR3A. Sunbeam Rapier, iilnKer Gazelle, 1959 Siroca R/Dauphme. ISM F/600. F/Prefect, M.G.A. M <i. Magnette. 1955 Volkswagen. P/Aaglla, 1952 M /Minor. Mcrcdes. H Bencooirn Street. Tel: *****. S pore.315 words
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Advertisement247 1964-12-23 20 sf YOUR FAMILY y INCOME! Malayan Finance offers a new and exciting opportunity to increase your family income with a FAMILY DEPOSIT ACCOUNT. EARN $4.80 a year for «v«ry $100/. in a Family Deposit Account with MALAYAN FINANCE. r.ill at Malayan Finance today for more particular*. (incorporate in the Stales247 words
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Advertisement266 1964-12-23 20 (Continued from Page If) FOR SALE Wur4a U (Min.y—Box it eta. extrm WESTINCHOUSE REFRICERATOR on display at Sinsapore Refrigeration Co re): B'pore *****. EXCLUSIVE PLAYBOY IMIRTI: Available In Balks and checks Kbemco s, 6s Hlgb Street. Spore. FREE HAMPER OFFER lot Kclvtaator KefriKerator. Trade-in accepted Central KefrueratMM. «23K>/4itt«Jd I* Mir»>.266 words
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Advertisement971 1964-12-23 20 FOR SALE »«r«. *i < tfm.)— Box St eta. twtrm BUY YOUR SPARES lor Norton. 8.8.A.. Matchless, Triumpb and Honda motorcycles from Ban Hoe Co., IWI. Middle Road. Singapore. REMOVAL iall. tiedsbects. BNspraads. Qiftseu. Sarees. Suitings, lv ne cleared rrgaraitis of cost Ba^J Textiles Ltd.. «5/<w UigD Street Spore INSTALLATION971 words
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Advertisement674 1964-12-23 20 FOR SALE tt WonU SS (Mm. t— Box tt eta. axtra SHALIMAR MEN'S WEAR Sensational Discounts! Latest Style Shirts. American Dacron Wool Suit $90/-. Trousers Six/-. Free Parking Coupons. Multi-Storey Car Park. Tel: *****, Spore. TELEVISION! YOUR FAMILY deserves the brst Give them a Kuba TV set or TV-Radlo-Stereogram Combination.674 words
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Advertisement430 1964-12-23 20 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Word* U (Ml*.)— Box it eta. extra HAMPER! containing nn* selection ot Wines and Spirits. Prices from J53.50 to (122.00 at Joan Littles, Rallies Place. Singapore. JEWELLERY THAT FIT yon for fashion. Get them from Lee Onn Jewellers, 206/S South Bridge Road. SlnKapore. GET QUICK RELIEF430 words
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Advertisement418 1964-12-23 20 WHERE TO STAY (Fed I* Wor4» U (Mtm.y—Mmm t» eta, tmtf JOMORE HOTEL Ens. Chines* rood Aircond. Rooms. Phone 2390/0. NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL. J.H Seasld* Dancing Kloorabows Nightly. Tel: 2133. BARS& RESTAURANTS(S'pore) •ii Wnrd* <J (Min.)— Bom io ri«. titrm DANCINC/OININC NltChtly HOMO East Asia Bar/Restaurant. lwu Waterloo Strut.418 words
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Advertisement325 1964-12-23 20 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 18th day of December, 1964 made against the following persons: Bankruptcy No. 207 64 Tan Kirn Lee. No. 4-2. Jalan Tua Konpr, off East Coast Road. Singapore. 323 64 Ho Lum San.325 words
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Advertisement439 1964-12-23 21 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 171 of 1964 In the Matter of the Trusts ol the Will of Tan Choon Bock, deceased. And In the Matter of Order 52 Rule 1 of the Rules of the High Court 1934. ADVERTISEMENT FOR CLAIMS BY PERSONS CLAIMING439 words
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Advertisement408 1964-12-23 21 NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG Admiralty Jurisdiction Action Nos. 13 and 15 of 1964 BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaimifls and Till; SHU'S >.S. "Wll" and S.S A: J. MID-.XMEKICA" Defendants IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that tinders in duplicate in the English language408 words
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Advertisement406 1964-12-23 21 NOTICES BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim dividend, the forty- I second, of one shilling and nine- I pence < Is. 9d. > per share, less in- i come tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and406 words
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Advertisement398 1964-12-23 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT Applications are Invited trom suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of Chief of La bora tory in the Malaria Eradication Project. Medical and Health Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: (i) Must have passed the Senior Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent certificate from an approved398 words
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Advertisement718 1964-12-23 21 TENDERS TENDERS FOR SERVICING HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FOR 1965 TENDERS will be received at i the Ministry of Health, Palmer I Road, Singapore 2. up to noon, the I 31st of December. 1964. lor ser- vicing Hospital Equipment for the I year 1960. Every person applying for a render form will718 words
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Advertisement183 1964-12-23 21 "SHAUKIWAN" dim II \i:c.i\<; CMMM KKOM JAI'W POKTS and HONGKONG HNOAPOU 26 31 di < iiwm. LAN OWNJWfI dim il\K(.i\<; \<.i rS; S. 11. (1100 I CO.. >| HOI K I ID.. Bai.k ol China Bide., ITS A. Kra< h St., Singapore. l'< m.hii.. Tel: 74- .28. 1.1 -'3- 101.183 words
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Article245 1964-12-23 22 JEEP EPSOM - JEEP EPSOM UNBEATEN FOUR-YEAR-OLD ATTEMPTS TO EQUAL FIVE-WINS-IN-A-ROW RECORD Ky J) ENA N G, Tues. Malapin, unbeaten in four starts, attempts to equal the postwar record of five-in-a-row at the Christmas Holiday meeting which opens here on Sunday. Malapin (by Coronation Boy) has not raced since245 words
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Article98 1964-12-23 22 MELBOURNE, Tues. Australia will send an 'jffiriai men'& tennis team overseas n^xt jear. At the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia's meeting last right approval was given i'or touring team "of four young D.ayers." The tram will not be named until the annual nvetins on Feb. 1. But98 words
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424 1964-12-23 22 Our soccer future rests on youth tourney: Tengku BURNLEY CUP KUALA LUMPUR. Tues rpHE BURNLEY Cup soccer competition is the x only way to enhance greater interest among football fans and to bring out the best among the youths of this country, says the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, in424 words
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Article33 1964-12-23 22 BATU GAJAH. Tues. The Malayan Sikhs Sports Council's 1 annual golf competition for the i Atma Singh Trophy will be held at the Kinta Club course here on i Saturday. i33 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-12-23 22 SELANCOR CLUB 6 NAY BHARAT (HK) 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Nay Bharat hockey club of Hong Kong turned in their best display of their tour so far but It was not good enough to stop them from going down to their sixth211 words
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Article35 1964-12-23 22 TOKYO. Tues. The touring I Canterbury University Rugby i Union team of New Zealand beat Toyota Motors 16-8 at Nagova, Central Japan, today. The Japan- j ese side led 8-5 at half-time. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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185 1964-12-23 22 EASY WIN TAKES VARSITY INTO 3rd POSITION HOCKEY SCC 1 VARSITY 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. I University of Singapore moved up to third position in the Singapore Hockey Association League Div. I today when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 5-1 on the Padang. University were convincing winners. They were .superior in185 words
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Article33 1964-12-23 22 Ponucol (up (T Ansom: Sg Bernam Est 4 Town Council 0. Friendly iS'ban): Negri Burnley Cup XI 2 Negrl Malays 0 Batu Oajah league: Malay Reserve 2 Sg. Durian. Tc Tuallang 1.33 words
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Article11 1964-12-23 22 Friendly <S'ban>: Necrl C«>ylonese Youth Forum 2 Negri Malays o.11 words
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Article270 1964-12-23 22 JOE DORAI - Johore hit back after bad start JOE DORAI RUGGER By SPORE 6 JOHORE 12 OINGAPORE, Tues. Although Singapore scored from a penalty and a try in the first ten minutes and still led 6-3 at half-time, they were beaten 12-6 by Johore in their MRU under-23 tournament south zone tie270 words
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Article56 1964-12-23 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues—Malaysia's six-man Davis Cup team will begin centralised training on Jan. 1 instead of early February. The squad comprise S. A. Azman, Sharin Osman, Moses Tay, Daniel Lim. Tan Poh Seng and Paul Choc Yew Hua. H. M. de Souza of56 words
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Advertisement146 1964-12-23 22 Country in the Town* w i! 3 There is a country in the town. It is a dream come true for the busy professional and business man longing for the sanctuary of peace and quiet at the end of a tiring day... in a home away from the city... where146 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-12-23 22 DIARY SOCCER Spore Premier League: Chinese v Royal Navy iJn. Besar 5.15 1. Friendly: S'poie Un-der-20 v Amicables (Fairer Pic). HOCKEY Tour match: Malaysian Armed Forces v Nay Bharat. HK (Rifle Ran K e Rd. XLi RIGGER Club match: Batu Garrison v S'gor Malays (Batu Cantonment. XLV47 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-12-23 23 THE SPORTSMAN AND SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS I ONDON, Tues New Zealand's Olympic doußle gold medallist. Peter Snell, and Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser head polls for Sportsman and Sportswoman "f the Year conducted by the British sport magazine. World Sport. Snell. who wonReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration324 1964-12-23 23 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Minister of Culture, Singapore, Mr. S. Kajaratnam, said that it was the Singapore Government's aim to give sport an identity. Speaking at the closing ceiemony of the Festival of Sport at the Gay World Stadium yesterday, Mr. Rajaratnam said: "The324 words
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Article187 1964-12-23 23 CINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Cricket Club head the Singapore Women Hockey Association League championship table with an unbeaten record at trie end of the first round. SCC who are defending the Lee Kuan Yew Challenge Shield, have 19 points Horn nine wins ..ml chaw in187 words
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Article33 1964-12-23 23 JAIPUR. Tu^s ltM hockey team who an- touring India were beaten 1-0 by the in Chiet Ministers XI lifro yesterday. The only Rial was scored early in ihi> second half.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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300 1964-12-23 23 SINGAPORE UPSET PERAK TO WIN KING'S CUP BASKETBALL SINGAPORE, caused a big upset in Malaysian baskethall competition for the King's Cup last night when they beat Perak. the Malayan champions 78-71 In the final at the Gay World Stadium. Singapore, who qualified for the final with an unbeaten record in300 words
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Article76 1964-12-23 23 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. In the Festival of Sport swimming championship yesterday 12-year-old Molly Tay took 2 9 sec off her own Malaysian national record of lmin. 21.5.vec foi the 100 metres butterfly stroke event, when she clocked lmin. 186 sec. Molly Joined the competitors in this event only76 words
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Article458 1964-12-23 23 CRICKET JOHANNESBURG. Tucs. Peter Pollock, the Springbok pace may not be lit to play In the Second lot agalml England beßinning here tomorrow Pollock suffered a slight mum muscle injury when playing in a club match at Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Sid Burke, the NorthReuter - 458 words
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Article42 1964-12-23 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The replay of the Major Units group cup hockey final between Federal Military College and the Royal Malaysian Air Force, will be played at the Armed Forces Stadium. Rifle Range Road, here tomorrow at 5 p.m.42 words
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348 1964-12-23 23 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN dy j I/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian j athletes are not able to reach real world-class j as they compete only in two or three meets a year unlike the Austra- lians. This la the view of Dr 1 Ananda. 1958 Selangor348 words
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Advertisement336 1964-12-23 23 W \^f W |'D£7V®/V]3 TELEVISION vgZyj lIIIIIII— II »..r,r,r>S^^^ RIVOLUTIONARV STYU l» 'Si HI-WOOD CONSOU TV |j \\m OENON-«»clmiv 6. D. I block doylighl) ojorc-trct fir- picture tub*. Ultra-high F^SSfcXimß^^^^^ tentitiv* and low noitt I HioVfck 4GKS twb« Perfect sound ■j|^^^^^^^^^^^''SM reproduction from two Hi- 1/ I Model 19W3 DAY336 words
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367 1964-12-23 24 JESSELTON, Tues. CABAH'S Legislative Assembly today called on the State Govenunenl to speed up arrangements with the Federal Government lor direct elections to be held ill Sabah helore the end of 1965. The Assembly said the sending of an election commission to delimitAP - 367 words
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Article127 1964-12-23 24 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A schcool laboratory attendant told the Assize Court today that while walking along Balestler Road with his fiancee early one morning in July this year, he was held up by a gann of five or six teenagers and robbed of a wristwatch. The attendant.127 words
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Article42 1964-12-23 24 MANILA. Tues A Philippine inter-island DC 3. with 38 people on board, including a US Peace Corps volunteer, ditched Into a fishpond in southern Aklan Province last night, killing the pilot and injuring 10 others, the airline reported today.— UPl.42 words
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153 1964-12-23 24 is dismissed SINGAPORE, Tues. A claim for damages by a student, Quek Joo Nguan, 13, for personal injuries suffered by him in a road accident 21 months ago, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. The claim had been153 words
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231 1964-12-23 24 Manila is seeking talks on the Sabah dispute UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The Philippines and Malaysia are moving toward exploratory talks on the Sabah issue. Mr. Sallpada Ppndatun. Deputy Speaker of the Philippines House of Representatives, said yesterday he will meet the Malaysian permanent representative. Mr. R. Ramani. soon in anAP - 231 words
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428 1964-12-23 24 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Tues. The leader of the opposition, Mr. Ong Kee Hui (SUPP> said today it was a matter of great regret that, a year after the establishment of Malaysia, the people of Sarawak still428 words
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Article29 1964-12-23 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. The 112 th oirth anniversary of Sri Saraciadevi. the Holy Mother, will be celebrated at Sri Ramakrlshna Temple at 179. Bart ley Road next Friday.29 words
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Article408 1964-12-23 24 LONDON. Tues. There was even less doing in the stock market today and although the undertone was not unsatisfactory no definite trend was established. Gilt-edged had another very quiet session but there was a slight bias toward lower levels. War Loan eased 1 16. Baltic Bonds opened higher408 words
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238 1964-12-23 24 ONDON. Tues. A lj 38-year-ol<| child killer convicted 17 years ai>o in Britain's widely publi c 1 s c d "Babes in the Wood" case was on the run in London yesterday after a dram a t i c breakout from jail. TheReuter - 238 words
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Article36 1964-12-23 24 TOKYO. Tues. Chi inouncrd toci ured a I Nationalist Chines.' pllol whoM I reconnaissance plane wi down over East China last Flida\. PekiiiK radio identified htm as 1 MaJ. HMen Hxiang Ho.-AP.AP - 36 words
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Article31 1964-12-23 24 TOKYO. Ttirs Japan's Economic Co-" n Fund, a senii-oflicial Institution, i-pd to provide credit of 1.040 million yon for forest development m Indonesian Borneo, it was announced today.31 words
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Advertisement116 1964-12-23 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum! RUOV LIM, eldrsl r/o Mr. and Mrs. Ua Tit Lm to ItiHty Clay, tldvst d/o Mr. and Mr*. J.D. Clay on 20-12-64. BETWEEN Simeon K.I. Yro and CatbtrlM KM. rnonu on I<l-i. 1 ide ct aniorr. in M 'iiorum'. SCLVANAVACAM MUTHIAH: KriKa^omtnt of Hope116 words
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Advertisement56 1964-12-23 24 A WORLD I FAMOUS WATCH I FOR YOUR H I DEAREST ONE M DURING I LJ I GREET INC SEASON I BUY HER IN ENICAR WATCH SSSR~. Vf FAVOURED BY MODERN LADIES MOCJU *7;'o'i WHENEVER SHE LOOKS Al HER ENICAR WATCH W I SHE WILL REMEMBER YOU 1, •H/0H MM56 words
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Miscellaneous48 1964-12-23 24 THE WEATHER Highest and iowrst trmixrai Malaya and Slngapora [or the period 8 p.m. Mond.iy to 8 p.m. yi'Mrrchiy Hi. h( -l Lotrcnl i Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bhitru 81 3(i 73 1 Ipoh 88 73 ■ca 86 70 Singapore 84 70 i C 'Highlands 70 5848 words
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