The Straits Times, 29 December 1964
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Title Section19 1964-12-29 1 AVFRAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fie**"** NATIONAL LIBRARY. Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration202 1964-12-29 1 INCHE SENU - The rightof the Straits Times to publish all the news INCHE SENU -by |(UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Straits Times "like any newspaper in a democratic country" has the right to publish ALL the news, the Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman said today. lie was replying202 words
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Article, Illustration836 1964-12-29 1 Aid with profit WE HAVE TO TURN DOWN THIS KIND OF HELP, TUN RAZAK TELLS HOUSE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA has rejected an offer of a defence loan by the United States, the Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told the House836 words
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Article682 1964-12-29 1 ftI'ALA LUMPUR Mon. The Central Governnieiit announced tonight that it had smashed a new Communist plot in Sarawak. Its aims were to: PRETEND to unite all races and classes of people in Sarawak through the newly-formed North Kalimantan National Liberation League in reality a682 words
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176 1964-12-29 1 Indonesians raid twice in Sarawak ITLCHING. Mon. Indonesian guerillas made two raids into the border area of the Serian district of Sarawak's First Division today. There were n*> casualties. At 10.25 a.m. a gang fired mortar bombs at a security forces position south-east of Tebedu. This afternoon there was more176 words
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Article62 1964-12-29 1 SINGAPORE Mon. More than 100 Federal Reserve Unit men combed the area around the 8J m.s. West Coast Road this afternoon following the discovery of a mysterious sampan by a villager about 2.30 p.m. The four-hour search for possible infiltrators was called oft at dusk without62 words
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Article72 1964-12-29 1 Floods hit Trengganu, Pahang KUANTAN. Mon. Floods today hit two East Coast states. In IWHANG. two bridges i the Pnsir Kemudi bridße and Hie Sungei Charu orid«e. near Kuitntan. arc under waier. In TREXGGANL;. the Aycr Jerner road to Kijal and Hie bridge at look in the Kemamun ri are72 words
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Article62 1964-12-29 1 BANGKOK Mon A 27-ycar-old Filipino linger w»a lound dead I yesterday in the apartment of an Aimncan Air Force MTgl stationed in Bangkok. Police said she may have been overcome by j gas leaking from a bathroom water hrairr. A military spokesman said the woman, identifiedAP - 62 words
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Article60 1964-12-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Radio Malay-la will broadc.i special New' Year message irom ihe Yang di-Pertuan Agoni; on Haw Year's Day The messune will be broadcast in Malay at 9.15 a.m. and in Em;-, jish at 9.30 a.m. The Indian ana Chinese services will broad translations60 words
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Article30 1964-12-29 1 JAIPUR (India), Mon. Police- say they smashed a kidnapping oaiug thai solil young girls in Western India. Some were sold into marriage, kidnapped again and re-sold. AP.AP - 30 words
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143 1964-12-29 1 RED CROSS MAN SEES INDONS IN PRISON SEREMBAX, Monday THE delegate-general of the International 1 Committee of the Red Cross for Asia, Mr. A. Durand, who is on a month's tour of Malaysia, today met captured Indonesians at the prison here. His visit was to find out how they were143 words
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Article48 1964-12-29 1 Mao 'Man of 1964' PARIS. Mon. The French weekly magazine L'Express made Chinese leader Mao Tst- Tung its man-of-tho-year in year-end issue published today. II gave Mao the award because ho "eliminated" Mr Khrushchev and exploded China's first atom bomb, thus shattering the precepts of world diplomacy. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article39 1964-12-29 1 BEIRUT Mon— One n, killed and two others wounded hv shots durum a tootlxill match here ■v atternoon when spectators swarmed on to the pitch protesting against decision by the referee. The Batch waa i o;> ■idoiied.—Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-12-29 1 Maca to retire Mendez? Manila. Mon Pn idem Mac pected i" Cabin*" press reports r< re today iroin B President Mac ipag rally are i lor a brief rest. According a hi Times, "there 1 rumour" that Foreig cretary, Mr. Maura Mi may be retired and Ambassador Jadi may takeReuter - 71 words
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Article28 1964-12-29 1 STOP PRESS CHINESE CHARGE LONDON. Mon Communist China charged today that Indian planes have made "frantic intrusions' dorp into Chinese air spare for "longduration reconnaissance and harr.f>smrnt I'PI.28 words
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Article272 1964-12-29 2 NEW DELHI, Mon 3,000 STILL MAROONED ON DEVASTATED ISLE r |'lli: death toll from last Wednesday's cyclonegenerated tidal wave at Dhanushkodi in Southern India rose to nearly 1,800 as fresh reports came in last night. In COLOMBO the Government estimated that nearly 1.000 Ceylonese fishermen were missingUPI - 272 words
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119 1964-12-29 2 Sihanouk's threat: Just kill one more Cambodian pHNOM PENH. Mon.-~ The Cambodian Head; of State. Prince Noro-' dom Sihanouk, yesterday threatened to break off relations with the United States if one more Cambodian was killed in what he called South Vietnamese attacks on frontier villages. Subversion In a speech openingAP; UPI - 119 words
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109 1964-12-29 2 Adam Faith tries again to sing to the rest J)l RBAV Mon Pop >inAdam Faith arrived here from JohaniK^hur^ by air yrst«*nlay and t;>ld rcrortcjs his promoters would see Government official* in Johannesburg today "tv try t:» work something o v t" about playing to mixed audien-ii-s :>n hiv SiuthReuter - 109 words
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Article56 1964-12-29 2 KARACHI. Mon Police wielding lathis < wooden staves i used teargas to break up a violent clash between rival political groups here last night. Several policemen were injured, an old woman died and a bus was set on lire during the incident, according to an officialReuter - 56 words
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Article167 1964-12-29 2 United Nations, Mon THE Security Council is expected today to endorse a request to "all States to refrain or desist from intervening in the domestic affairs of the Congo." I i A qualified diplomatic source said last night it aupeared that the formal resolution167 words
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Article55 1964-12-29 2 ADEN, Mon. A hand grenade oxploded yesterday afternoon on a rugby football ground used by British servicemen here, a Middle East Headquarters spokesman said. Nearby was another grenade which did not explode. There were no casualties and no damage, the spokesman said, and there was ro matchReuter - 55 words
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120 1964-12-29 2 U.S. MAY SCRAP MORE AID PLAN FOR VIETNAM NEW YORK. Mon. The New York Times said today that the U.S. was contemplating the reversal of a derision made last month to increase aid to South Vietnam by S6O to $70 million next year. The reversal was said to he proposedReuter - 120 words
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89 1964-12-29 2 CAIRO. Mon. President Abdullah al-Salal of the Yemen arrived here by air last night. Well-informed sources said he would have talks with President Nasser on the situation in ;he Yemen. It has been reliably reported that there i* a split in the Yemeni RepublicanReuter - 89 words
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Article43 1964-12-29 2 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Forty people were killed three times more than last year and at least 100 injured in Christmas road accidents in South Africa. I The death toll was reported to be the highest in memory. I Reuter-Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration261 1964-12-29 2 Three days to polling day and Nigeria is all quiet LAGOS. Mon. Political tension in Nigeria, where the first federal elections are due in three days' time, lessened considerably over Christmas, and Lagos and the rest of the country were quiet today. So for there has been no public commentReuter - 261 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-12-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /W.^acmydipiokaNF (rtowpe«POLir "7^J^^T| "T^F^TV" I PBOM THE CUAOM SCHOOL J^ V™ 6^^/ il-SctS-18 words
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204 1964-12-29 3 JOHNSON CITY, (Texas), Mon. President Johnson believes relations between the United States and the Soviet Union are less antagonistic and hostile man at any time in recer.t years. He is closing the year with an optimistic view and expects fewer crises to breakReuter - 204 words
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Article23 1964-12-29 3 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. A 24--l.our general railway strike began here at midnight to back union claims for higher wages— Reuter. jReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration603 1964-12-29 3 UN crisis moving towards head-on collision UNITED NATIONS, Mon. j NEGOTIATIONS on the U.N. cash crisis, suspended over the Christmas holidays, are due to resume today amid indications of a stiffening of the Soviet position. A diplomatic source said it might prove impossible for the General Assembly to stave offReuter - 603 words
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245 1964-12-29 3 Case of the Miss who was buried as a Mr. ONDON, Mon. The Home Office has been sent a report after investigations into the mix-up of bodies which ended with a woman brine buried in error at the funeral of a man. The mix-up, described yesterday by an MP asReuter - 245 words
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Article32 1964-12-29 3 ROME. Mon. Snow, hailstorms and rain yesterday washed most of the Italian peninsula from Venice to the south. At Naples, dockers suspended loading operations because of the rough seas. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article23 1964-12-29 3 MEXICO CITY, Mon— A crowded bus collided with five cars yesterday leaving seven people dead and 58 injured.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article105 1964-12-29 3 DARMA <N. Italy*. Mon. American baritone Cornell 1 Mac Nell. 42, walked out of a first-night performance of Verdl'.s "Masked Ball" at the Opera House here last night In protest at the behaviour of the audience, i The singer told a Press conference at his hotel today:Reuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-12-29 3 ROME, Mon.— The Italian Parliament, in its 19th ballot in 12 days, failed yesterday to elect a President of the republic In a fight between two coalition leadfirs, both Socialists Mr. Pietro Nennl (above), and Mr. Giuseppe Saragat. MR. NENNI,Reuter - 132 words
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Article55 1964-12-29 3 MADRID. Mon. A hungry 90--pound she-woulf Invaded a populous section of Madrid on Christmas Eve but was spotted and shot by police before it could do any damage police reported yesterday. They said it was the first case on record of a wolf entering55 words
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225 1964-12-29 3 Report flays 'acute bias' against U.S. Negro troops WASHINGTON, Monday. Negro Servicemen have encountered 'particularly acute problems of discrimination in attempts to get public accommodation and housing in Germany and in some areas of the Far East, a Presidential inquiry group said in its report published today. It recommended thatReuter - 225 words
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96 1964-12-29 3 NEW YORK, Mon. New York City's taxi drivers were today warned not to discriminate against would-be passengers on racial grounds. iln a letter sent to the owners of 100 taxi firms and their drivers. the chairman of the city commission on human rights. Mr.Reuter - 96 words
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Article67 1964-12-29 3 EAST BERLIN, Mon.— Seventy five thousand West Berliners invaded East Berlin yesterday to visit relatives from whom they are normally separated by the Communist Wall. The one-day passes agreement, which began on Dec. 19. ends next Sunday when the Wall will once moreReuter - 67 words
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Article36 1964-12-29 3 GRINDELWALD (Switzerland), Mon. Thousands of skiers were trapped in electric trains and cableway cabins In subfreezlng temperature yesterday by an electric power failure that paralysed this resort for more than an hour. APAP - 36 words
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Article28 1964-12-29 3 ASPEN (Colorado). Mon. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and her children took ski lessons yesterday on 7.900-foot Buttermilk Mountain where there Is over two feet of ■DOW. AP.AP - 28 words
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135 1964-12-29 3 Mariner IV passes 50 million mile mark to Mars WASHINGTON, Mon. —The Mariner IV spacecraft has passed the 50 million mile mark on its 325-mil-lion-mile flight to Mars, the National Aeronautics and Space Agency reported last night. The spacecraft ww operating normally and had been navlgatlonally locked on the starReuter - 135 words
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Article38 1964-12-29 3 NEW YORK. Mon. More than US$75 million was bequenthed to charity from the estate of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Mr. Rockefeller, who died in 1960, left an estate officially appraised at U*****,598,584. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-12-29 4 3,000 more managers needed for Malaysian industries SINGAPORE, Mon Tfll-^ Director of the newly-formed Singapore Institute of Management, Mi. Lim Chew Swee, today estimated that more than .'UM)O (ully-trained managers would he required to manage Malaysian industries in the next two years. To meet these managerial requirements, he said the309 words
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Article199 1964-12-29 4 MALAYSIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS SINGAPORE. Mon The University of Malaya and the Singapore Polytechnic are putting on a "real attack" on the problem of training engineers for local needs, a New Zealand professor of civil engineering said here today. Professor N.A. Mowbray, Dean of the School199 words
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209 1964-12-29 4 5 LOTTERY OFFENDERS ARE FINED $7,250 SINGAPORE, Mon. Five people, including a housewife, were today fined a total of $7,250 for "character" lottery offences by Magistrate Sachi Saurajen. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain, prosecuting, said that they were arrested yesterday in almost simultaneous police raids at different premises. The housewife, Loh209 words
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Article23 1964-12-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off in Jalan Gudang East. Jurong industrial area, tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.23 words
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Article488 1964-12-29 4 Suspended unionist's suit SINGAPORE, Mon. A lawyer, Mr. John Tan Chor-Yong told the High Court today that Mr. Norman Kow, assistant general secretary of the Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, now under suspension, had not been notified officially of his intended suspension. Mr. Tan, who is488 words
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Article123 1964-12-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first batch of 150 Civil Defence corpsmen out of the 1.000 called up, today began their basic training at the Singapore Military Forces headquarters at Beach Road. The first part of the training Is a two-week course in footdrill by army instructors. After this,123 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-12-29 4 MR. AND MRS Lee m Boon Siong cutting the cake at their wedding reception at a the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore on Sunday. > Mr. Lee, a Singapore lawyer, is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee I Chin Gee. The bride, the form-103 words
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Article53 1964-12-29 4 Meet-the-People session SINGAPORE. Mon. The g Minister for Culture and As- semblyman for Kampong Glam. Mr. S Rajaratnam. will not be i able to hold his weekly meet-the- people session at PAP Kampong Glam Branch on Wednesday. His Political Secretary. Mr. Ong g Soo Chuan. will be at the branch53 words
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Advertisement318 1964-12-29 4 Productfon "No Strings" entertain nightly at CATOAV RESTAURANT and QoocUocL ARUNDEkJRQOM The Korean Dancing Trie "TOPS HOTS" will perform nightly in the CATHAY RESTAURANT only throughout the festive season. f REX SkV"(s"p."«" "NEXT CHAnVe" j you have seen and thrilled to English Secret Agent B James Bond 007 and American318 words
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190 1964-12-29 5 King to return to Perlis next year- KANGAR, Mon. The j Mentri Besar of Perlis, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed i Hashim, today told the State Legislative Assembly that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will be returning to the State next September. He said this when190 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-12-29 5 DISHEVELLED and dirty after hiding in a swamp near Sungei Kerang for five d:i», a surrendered Indonesian cuit»;!;i is being led by a Malaysian soldier to Pontian Kechil police station. The photo was taken on Sunday. His surrender with 12 comrade -in -arms (some ofHan Hai Fong - 110 words
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151 1964-12-29 5 Malaysia is still against the Seoul conference KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'J'HE Ministry of External Affairs has denied that Malaysia will take part in a SouthEast Asian Foreign Ministers' conference in Seoul next April. It was commenting on a reported statement by the South Korean Foreign Minister. Dr. Tong Won Lee,151 words
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Article41 1964-12-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raz.ik. was re-elected president of the St. John Amoulance Brigade of Malaya. Other officials are: chairman Dato B. M. Yong; secretary Mr S. K. Thurairajah. and treasurer Mr. Anthony Wong41 words
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Article54 1964-12-29 5 Brunei may use our new currency BKI'NEI TOWN. Mon. A compromise under which Brunei will continue to use Malaysian currency issued by the Rank Negara Malaysia is under consideration, according to usually reliable sources here. The present issuing authority -r- the Board of Currency Commissioner;,. Malaya and British Borneo isReuter - 54 words
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Article42 1964-12-29 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The Rotary Club of Henley Beach !n Booth Australia has oflrred a scholarship of £A2O through the Tpluk Anson Rctary Club The money will be awarded to a deserv'n? pupil in a secondary trade school.42 words
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Article24 1964-12-29 5 TANGKAK. Mon. An exhibition of captured Indonesian arms and ammunition will be held on Jan 7 at the police station here.24 words
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117 1964-12-29 5 PUT THESE INDONS TO WORK, SAYS RAJA L"l U A LI'MPL'R. Mon. Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Ra.iaratnam. said today that Soekarno was making use of the landings as a means of "exporting his starving people." "We must show the captured Indonesians that life for them here is not117 words
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Article109 1964-12-29 5 Must as bad as Reds' warning KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew, yesterday I warned the people against being misled and used by politicians who claim to be "socialists" and "non-Com-n-.unists". Speaking at the sixth ani nual conference of the Selangor MCA Youth at109 words
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Miscellaneous286 1964-12-29 5 Straits Times Crossword B^BT~~b1Mb^~~BHbt"~~b1HbT~~1b!Bb1 bbbbP MMM ixplo-ive <6 1. A bndKc to a pOBtIIMI (10). ''^slupman is success8. Volcano in Vietnam i4>. 9 Larceny around rr-iions a 10 I can turn parson which lol "5 n l3 3 4l isnt nice 1 10 12. Sm? odt and Ibc result is286 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1964-12-29 6 Foreign investment ($203 million in 1962) has to be encouraged, he says, in answer to calls for control By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE benefits of free enterprise were stressed in the House of Representatives today by the Minister1,190 words
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238 1964-12-29 6 HOUSE APPROVES $10.5 M FOR KHAW'S MINISTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. i I T THE House of Representatives today approved development estimates totalling 51 0.5 million for the Ministry of Local Government and Housirp. The acting Minister of Local Government and Housing, Da to V. T. Sambanthan, said that $7.5 million238 words
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Miscellaneous177 1964-12-29 6 Allvy Onp By V. T. ffmitlm I* KINO.' THAT'S I KNOW \OU*E TH* KH4O? ll I -THERE* GoTI lOF COURSE )AWWaHTL.BUT IFI PONtU I >. /fts" ALL THERE JS TO CAK SEE TH' CKOVVN ON T'BE SOMS I THERE IS/ J KNOW TH' REASON, O* /7.THEN DONTCHV\ lifflJ IT/ THERE177 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1964-12-29 7 The story of Franz Rintelen TOWARDS the end of April 1915 neutral American ships carrying urgently-needed ammunition to Russia, France and Britain, were suddenly subjected to a series of fires that mysteriously broke out in their holds. Neither ships nor lives were lost but1,751 words
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Obituary42 1964-12-29 8 :e Word, SIO (Minimum) MRS. JAEM SADIAH BEOEY ,1 1 i>n thr 23ra I>e<:«-niber IHM .ilt.r 1..r.« illnefl* courageously hornt Cremation ha« takrn plnce according to Buddhist Kite* Thanks to friends who attended, srnt «Tf«ihi and renders MMattaßM in «n» w»>42 words
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Obituary57 1964-12-29 8 Wmrdt SIC f Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mis* Lea giew YVor departed on 29-12-63. Gone, R'li MM Kornotten by her loving mii'her brother* A sister* IN LOVINC MEMORY of my beloved husband K Kanagaaabai late Civil >"oiirt Interpreter. Singapore. «hn departed In his sleep at 13. Jalan57 words
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Obituary241 1964-12-29 8 Wtrdt lit (Minimmm) MR. A MilS Hernard T»n Hin Sin (hank friend* and relative* for their valuable gifts and attendance, at their vedding. MR AND MRS. Farley Quah gratefill\ »< knowledge valuable glftv and thank all for their attendance at their ueddinic on 26-12-64. THE FAMILY OF the late241 words
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Article73 1964-12-29 8 21, H or«\, sit (Minimum) rCDERAL PUBLICATION* LTO. Invite all teacbera and book addlcu tv I'towar In their showroom at Time* House. River Valley Road. Singapore. ORCHID SHOWPLACES are rare: Singapore Orchid* Ltd a. *howplac* at Mandm Road m <in»jue: %'unors weltome: ItMM lift plant c.itnloKiir now tmtr, BE73 words
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Article714 1964-12-29 8 The Member for Batu. who; said he was not opposed to j foreign capital coming to this country, but warned that pro- i I fits would be sent out, thus CTMtkaf a balance of payments problem, raised a question which has concerned higher financial authorities than him--1714 words
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Article350 1964-12-29 8 Presumably the DelegateGeneral of the Red Cross International Committee for Asia left Seremban prison yesterday content that the Indonesians held there were being humanely treated. Mr. Durand learned that the Indonesians received the same treatment as Malaysian prisoners, including facilities for daily prayers, and he was able to350 words
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Article173 1964-12-29 8 The devastation caused by a cyclone and tidal waves in Ceylon and South India last week is on a scale to make nonsense of parochial interests; here is an emergency to be met only by massive international effort. For every one of the many hundreds of people who173 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1964-12-29 8 the Canberra correspondent - the Canberra correspondent 'SOME DAY. SOMEONE MAY THROW US TO THE WOLVES FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE' By of the LONDON TIMES WHY can't they be more like us?" Many, many times this year the British in Whitehall, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore must1,376 words
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LETTERS
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Letter302 1964-12-29 8 IN his letter on the sub- Ject of beggars. "Resident" apparently has not understood that the campaign Is directed against professional beggars, who nave turned begging In Singapore Into a form of social blackmail. As a result his remarks are completely out of perspective. In fact, an appreciable302 words
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Letter158 1964-12-29 8 rpHE most depressing point X that emerges from this session of Parliament is that criticism of Government views and policies can be construed as disloyalty by some members. In any Parliamentary session here will be a clash of opinions. It would be Immature and ridiculous to expect the opposition158 words
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Letter85 1964-12-29 8 1 agree with "Common Sense" that steps should be taken quickly to produce real agricultural science teachers or lecturers. I know of make-do teachers (who know nothing of agriculture) teaching agricultural science: they have to bluff their wav through. They are a sorry lot. Agriculture (and it* manual85 words
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Advertisement546 1964-12-29 8 Straits Time* k Mala- Mail be handed to: COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road (let Floor) COLO STOWAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read Katsng Keewel Read Naval Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK (TOM LTO Winchester House. Coltyer (Juey THE NCWS FRONT Fltipetrlck'e Supermarket m. M. ISMAIL a Adm'reltv Rosd. Nevel Bee* HAMIFM STORK546 words
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Advertisement66 1964-12-29 8 mmMm ayr «=■«<= OWN BANK r^L ii iii— i lea The Bank with the biggest network of i- a... M branches ,n Malays.a with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. (^i><'r^»»«,,% Sfsjs«»"««, 4||'SiijSj ffijiD**" v s^=^l"|7TThmP j J ISUMMAM lUIIDING 92. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. ■B|Ma|Hß|swß|B|B| I66 words
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Advertisement26 1964-12-29 8 Copyright: Timf>s Publishing C<k. Ltd.. (1964). All rights rexrw-d. NEW ]965 vi NOW ON DISPLAY AT ORCHARD MOTORS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Represented elsewhere by Borneo Motors26 words
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215 1964-12-29 9 'Thanks for your gallant Gurkhas' I/ATMANDU. Mon.— ■^■Malaysia's new Ambassador to Nepal, lnche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad, yesterday thanked Nepal for services given by Gurkha soldiers in the deferve of Malaysia against Indonesian attacks Inche Ibrahim said this when he pre&ented hla credentials to King Mahendra of Nepal. He said:215 words
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Article461 1964-12-29 9 BILL STIPULATES TAX MUST BE PAID WITHIN 14 DAYS OF END OF EACH MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. BILL giving effect to the major tax changes introduced by the Minister of Finance on Budget Day (Nov. 25) was presented to Parliament today. It deals at length with461 words
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127 1964-12-29 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. j inche Awang Arshad Marsal, president of the Brunei Freedom Struggle Party, j said today he would in- troduce a motion in the Legislative Council to- morrow calling for an j immediate suspension of the state of emer- gency in Brunei.Reuter - 127 words
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69 1964-12-29 9 JESSELTON. Mon. The deputy Federal secretary Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. said here today that cadet corps would be set up throughout the State to Rive future national servicemen fundamental military training. Corps would be formed in some schools in New Year, he said.69 words
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Article62 1964-12-29 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Following his return from India this mornIng, a former salesman surrendered himself to the police and confessed to a crime committed in July. Haja Maha Doom. 27. admitted in a magistrate's court that he had misappropriated $490 worth of textiles while employed by Lam Thye62 words
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Article31 1964-12-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister of Sineapore Dr. Toh Chin Chye, who is one of Malaya's eight delegates atterdinK the U.N. General Assembly, will fly heme on Wednesday31 words
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Article17 1964-12-29 9 PENANG Mon— The Penang Muslim Welfare Association is to start an orphanage for Muslim girl*.17 words
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146 1964-12-29 9 S'pore youths enlist for the Forces SINGAPORE. Mon.— About 500 youths turned up at the Singapore military forces drill hall in Beach Road this morning to enlist in units of the Malaysian Army, the Royal Malaysian Air Force and the Federal Military Police. They were given Intelligence and mathematics tests146 words
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Article72 1964-12-29 9 SINGAPORE Mon. Dato Aw Cheng Chye. honorary president of the Singapore Tourist Association, today presented a $10,000 tourist information van to the Tourist Promotion Board and the association. At the presentation ceremony held in the Port of Singapore Authority grounds, Dato Aw handed over the72 words
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Article45 1964-12-29 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A meeting of the Malay Chamber of Commerce to discuss amendments to its constitution scheduled for last Saturday has been postponed due to poor attendance, although there was a quorum. The meeting will now be held next Saturday (Jan. 2).45 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-12-29 9 EIGHTEEN -year-old Patricia Augustus, a dental nurse, who was elected Press Queen 1964 at the Boxing Night dance organised by the Journalists' Union of North Malaya in Penang. Nancy Neon. 21. a typist, was runner-up, and Chee Nan Kwan, 24, a beautician, third. Altogether 22 contestants took54 words
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Article60 1964-12-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusol bin Ishak. and his wife, Toh Puan Noor Alshah. will give an end-of-year dinner at the Istana Negara on Dec. 31. Tlie Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and all Cabinet Ministers and Assemblymen have been Invited. Other YIPs invited60 words
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Article26 1964-12-29 9 KANGAR, Mon.— Ten more cooperative societies are to be formed m Perils Selatan early next year. There are 8t present 44 co-opera-tive societies.26 words
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Article27 1964-12-29 9 PENANG. Mon. The National Language Action Front here will hold Its Inaugural meeting on Friday at the Penang Malay Teacher s Union in Burmah Road.27 words
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461 1964-12-29 9 Down the Perak River on a bamboo raft rrELUK ANSON. Mon. x Four adventurous youths on a bamboo raft from Kuala Kangsar arrived here yesterday evening after a four-day 77 miles journey down the Perak River. Looking fit and sun-burnt, they began their second Journey of adventure today by hltch-hlklng461 words
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141 1964-12-29 9 Negara man quits and says 7 will join Umno I/UALA TRENGOANU. Mon. A Party Negara official today quit the party and announced his Intention to Join Umno. He Is Inche Awang bin Ngah. 1 28. a committee member of the Trengganu division of the party. IHe is the second Party141 words
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Article24 1964-12-29 9 BATU PAHAT. Mon. Traffic lights costing 513.000 have been lastalled in Jalan Rahmat •t the junction of Jalan Zaoedah and Jalan Ampuan.24 words
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112 1964-12-29 9 JAYCEES RAISE $42,000 FOR HEART SURGERY SINGAPORE, Mon. The Junior Chamber of Singapore has collected a total of $42,182 for its "open heart surgexy fund" started about four months ago. A raffle has raised $34,000 while public donations totalled $8,182. At the Jaycees' annual dinner and dance held at the112 words
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Article69 1964-12-29 9 MUAR. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. today called on the people to be alert in order to destroy all Indonesian agents and subversive elements. Speaking at the opening of six projects costing *38.000 near here. he said: "The69 words
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Article46 1964-12-29 9 PENANG. Mon.— Five cartons of cotton gloves and lace, valued at a tot:il of $1,800. have been reported stolen from a Penang Port Commission godown. They were missed when a clerk, Mr. Tan Seng Choon, 51, made a check on Boxing Day.46 words
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271 1964-12-29 9 Don't be rude to councillors warning to staff TPOH, Mon. A stem 1 "don't be rude to councillors" warning has beer, issued here by the president of the Ipoh Municipal Council. Mr. 6. P. Seenivasagam. to the Municipal staff. This warning Is contained in a circular to all heads of271 words
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Advertisement184 1964-12-29 9 YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE I INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. •J^ YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITY. Jtm j 294> LAVE N° ER STREET, SINGAPORE. X^ S TELEPHONES: ***** (5 LINES) PAID UP CAPITAL $6,000,000.00 KENG184 words
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Advertisement345 1964-12-29 9 CAPTURE THE J^ WORLD AND ITS l^§! BEAUTY with fjP* E V A XT A w,r\;r sz varexllb) <m v *«rf^-»J*' 'ill The Choice ot Specialists For W&L Its Amazing Versatility And <A^s wM Unparalleled Performance. '^'i jLfIMtfnMMMNMMMMMI Transpirency espying M||M» Eauiomert. The EXAKTA Yarn rs fitted only with I345 words
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Miscellaneous637 1964-12-29 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel S— K.L. &P. rtnanc News In English; 7.10 "Ini-lah 6— lpoh Malacca Television Malaysia"; 7.34 PM Johnny Ray Sings; 8.00 News M^: VA Pr Pattern e and »n Mandarin; 8.10 Tab Hunur Music, 5.45 Programme Sum- Show "Mv Rrnth»r th» mary; 5.50 News Outlines In Hero"-637 words
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Article, Illustration609 1964-12-29 10 After 32 cities and $30,000 June (I've no regrets) is back in Singapore I fell in love with the Golden Gate bridge." She persuaded a friend to let her drive his car through the bridge. It thrilled her when she made the other end. Is it safe609 words
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Article150 1964-12-29 10 MAKE YOUR OWN SODA WATER MAKING your own soda water saves time and money, and entails no fuss or bother. You fill a specially-con-structed soda syphon with about one and a half pints of water, screw in a "Sparklets" bulb, press the lever, and out comes fresh, tingling soda water150 words
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Article, Illustration421 1964-12-29 10 rpHE curvy, circular look for carpets and rugs is popular, particularly in gay abstract patterns and muted shades. I "Artwheel" is one of the exciting productions by British designers Gerald HarveyLago, carried out in golden brown or tones of reds, blues or beiges. It is421 words
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Advertisement274 1964-12-29 10 111 IL^ w m m HI 1 IX^^v/l m m I VIORE BRUSHINGS PER TUBE Kolynos is highly concentrat-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B< cd. As little as 2 inch is enough to effectively clean your teeth. orjrpi A{ MORE EFFECTIVE CLEANSING Kolynos is a Scientific Dental I wrC\/IM (j[l\ Cream which assures you thorough274 words
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Advertisement73 1964-12-29 10 THE DIAMONDS OF HER DREAMS At a price you can afford. It marks an occasion of life time. A gorgeous gift to cherish all earthly tokens and bespeaks an ever growing love. We welcome you to view our large collection of diamonds of all shapes and sizes. POH HENG GOLDSMITHS73 words
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Advertisement1306 1964-12-29 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.Kj Out S'pora tana P. Sham Ptnaag AUTOMEBOH LiTtrwal, Avofflnooth Ote 31/ 3 Jai 4 crcLOPS LiftriMl, Glasgow ttm.n Jaa 2 MF.NCLAUS LiftriMl IM I .aa I lia t/11 Jaa 11 DOLIUS Luertttl. Dublin. Glasgow... Jaa I lai II Ju 12/11 im II PERSEUS Li«er*ael,1,306 words
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Advertisement1293 1964-12-29 11 WEEISESffiMXSSffIk WmM THE.B AC "LINES aaVixV "yCaall SIMOAPOtf IUOA UMIMI.P.SWFTTrNHAM* PMANO I M»«iil novst h i a nwig roKiH, i "iw».«iwif I Pbtat IHV Plaaa ***** »a«e Oil Ptaat *****. SAILINGS 10 BEYIOUIi:, LA'UKIA, SEHOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, HQHtaOAM. AMSIF.ROAM. GOtNtNBURG, AARMUS ANO COPtNMAGtN S.ngapon r b naa1,293 words
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Advertisement1340 1964-12-29 11 Benuline UPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL J. CONTINENTAL PORTS BEN VORLICH Z tm, Slm SST a 2 BENARMIN f t Lon( on a bir.gaport F l 4 nan fening Hamburg Ftl I Dec 11/ 1 Jm 4/ S IM t/ I Smgioori P. S'naa 9mmt BEHURIC L'pmi. H'anrg. Hatrt. R'oaa1,340 words
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Advertisement1274 1964-12-29 11 fe^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lI^aVI LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE ir*»M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pora P. Sham Penang t CITY OF RIPON C.U Sf LEICESTER ....."".I". 14/17 JM 11/21 Jll I CITY OF COLOMBO 15-27 IM FLAMINIAN 14/17 FM II 21 Fll CITY OF WELLINGTON 25 27 Frt A1,274 words
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Article245 1964-12-29 12 I_C following list of selected Malayan industrial yields Is based on last sales to Thursday December 24. •P. Price: »O.T. Dividend Yield; •R.Y. Yearnings Yield: *T.C. Time* Covered. Definition (revised): Times covered. The number of times last year's total dividend Is covered ny net profits Earnings ylsld: Ijist245 words
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Article245 1964-12-29 12 JANUARY nr.t gride rubber f.e.S). doted at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 711 cents per Ib. up It cents on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet aftor steady. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. doling prleet In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1245 words
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Article107 1964-12-29 12 CHIPS lying alonntlds the Singapore wharves or expected today are: Uamburti 3/4. Srnu-nvih N W. 3. Benrtrrsn 13/14, T.imesls IS>. Cosmos Alt.'lr 25/26. Ron :o 3.V3S and Talku Maiu SS/3H Port Swettonham, Men. Old Port: Vlmi 1 Kasatrl. Rita. Hal Lee. Oolrteo Wonder. Hoegb Klan. New Port:107 words
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Article69 1964-12-29 12 CHINESE Preduce Exchange. Singapore noon priest per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $63 sellers, drum 56H sellers. Copra: Jan./Peb. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Mint ok white $1!» sellers, Barawr*k nnite »IT>© sellers, Kpeclal Sarawak blark $13n sellers, garbled Lampont black $140 sellers, ABTA $15A sellers. SlnpiTO"- 1 Copra Association69 words
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Article12 1964-12-29 12 Melbourne Stork I m li.wur is closed until January 4.12 words
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Article25 1964-12-29 12 Dec. 28. MALAYAN RUBBKR PRICE: 71. rents (up 1} cents). TIN: $618.25 (down 75 cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 175 tons (down 45 tons).25 words
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310 1964-12-29 12 WHEN the Straits tin market re-opened after the Christmas holidays, yesterday, the price was quoted in Penan*; at $618.25, or down 75 cents on Thursday. The offering was estimated at 175 tons or down 45 tons. The Malayan Rubber Market was310 words
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731 1964-12-29 12 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the Stock Exchange of Malaysia so quiet there was one piece of heartening news yesterday when the accounts for Selangor Properties became available. The news was that the company is to declare an interim dividend of 121 per cent731 words
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Article27 1964-12-29 12 MiU\an Stork IndieDer. 24 I) "Industrials; 8.'..:! i; s"i lit Tiny 118.14 I rubbers: IM.M IN *n»T. li, i)iii! inn Drc. 10. l!) 62 10027 words
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Article748 1964-12-29 12 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange ol Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets:. INDUSTRIALS: Souttead (1.0O0) $1 bt; C.S. Holdings (2.U00) «2.26; Ounlopi U.OUU) *l.«l: E»»o ordt. i2,U00) tL4Mi Eastern Smelters (3.UUU)748 words
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Article220 1964-12-29 12 Dfifrabcr 2S. Three montha. INOUtTRIAL* lloustead 13 cv M f Iror, eta. Ounloim tact* UaMMf* 14 cv. il> Liev. /eta. M. Containn: iiotfc i. Sli,.',trn -'7 CU. M Ciil.l. lii-ls. Ksso 1 j ets. McAlistrr U els. U eta. M Inveat. II ts. KAN. 19 cts. 0.C8.U. ISaaa,220 words
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Article45 1964-12-29 12 ON the free e-tchanue market Hontt Kong yextcrday i' ut. <Mllar »as quoted at i.7.">l for T.T* un>i :..73i for ca»n. Sterling waa quoted at 15. 98 and ot» tael el field at All Malayan Eichange Bank! Ate*. elation rates remained unchanged yeafi45 words
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Advertisement1858 1964-12-29 12 SUSTMII* SERVICE INDIA, PAKISTAN A3D SOU SERVICi 'a. Mslaiae. s,ae«» Tat Maaras art Nitiajttiaa-. *~^O(' a><a *VHl9 B^HnflßHHHß_«-HnnnßMHHHHMH__l___i PeM.ia Sham S'ror* S'mhs P »s- <>enani i W X_s~ _*^_R_l H IUUMSt |/il Jin ii 12 Us KAjUU 4/12 iaa 11 Jaa 14 iaa m _ft TUfTUnn "...usmu* »,',<« ij- Uto1,858 words
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Advertisement32 1964-12-29 12 _______K___l ■^^^^B____^v --d--V^» HtsV V ■■aY J-^^-i %m vaini BEEFEATER BEEFEATER DOUBLY DRY. to double your pleasure J LU H ooTiuip >»oh ckain ar iamu ausucxjCH v"mv in ionoon. ingiand vnc( law32 words
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Advertisement1571 1964-12-29 13 If] "\j lailm\ I J j 1 1 I P si j IKb I (ontinurd from Pa C c 8) ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT M rrf < SJ f»J so ct*. txtrm to Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. extrm FURNISHED LARGE alr-rondltloned room near Tanglln Post Office. With WANTEO1,571 words
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Advertisement953 1964-12-29 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Min.y—Bmx SO rts. extra TWO TERRACE HOUSES at 743. 1 Geylans Road (1.300 sq.ft.) and 43. Boundary Road (4.000 sq.ft.) Interested buyers please contact 8, Ceylon Road, iS lore). FULLY FURNISHED Terrace House including television refrigerator at Happy Avenue North bedrooms $40,u00'- 0.n.0.953 words
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Advertisement1058 1964-12-29 13 EDUCATION I Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm TUNG LING ENGLISH SCHOOL, I 145 Marine Parade. Singapore 19. Phone: *****. Vacancies Primary Five Secondary Four. Starting 4/1/1965: Typewriting, Shorthand, Book-keeping. Knulish (QT'SC) Classes. Rapid/Normal /R.'freshcr Courses. Morning/Afternoon 'Evening. Enrol Now. ATTENTION I SHORTHANO STUDENTS. 2 months/4 months courses December/January.1,058 words
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Advertisement1035 1964-12-29 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ct: txtrm I MERCIOIS BENZ ISO prtro! Ntfs> I terad Oct. 19ft" donr ***** miles J3OOO/- 0.0.0. King 683TS or enquire 36. Jalan Pipit K L. 1957 A-3S SISSO 1956 TR3 $1730-. 1981 Mazda SS3O'-. 1957 Plat TV JISSO/-, easy payment1,035 words
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Advertisement799 1964-12-29 13 RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS X-MAS SALE NOW ON »*RES OIfTS wim Every PurcDaa* BELGIAN CARPBTS r a 0/M 6- s a* S 6' 6* x V 42/V a «ft/--r i 12' os/Also available are EogltsD, wall-to trail carpeting. Italian, lodlao Woollen Japaoese Cotton Reversible and Namads Ka.inmir in a variety ot799 words
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Advertisement742 1964-12-29 13 NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE Is hereby given that the Eighth Annual General MeetIng of Malayan Tobacco Company Limited w ill be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 178-3. Jalan Sun eel Best. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. 29th January, 1965. at 12 noon, for the transaction of the742 words
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Advertisement305 1964-12-29 13 I CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE MAKES BIG NEWS. A MALAYSIAN SHORTHAND RECORD. Two students from the City School of Commerce, are the first in Singapore to pass the Pitman's College Shorthand examination at 190 words per minute. Miss Doris Phua, 26, a Secretary in a firm and .Miss Leong Chooi305 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-12-29 14 PENANG OPTICIAN RETURNS HOME APENANG optician. Mr. Haw Kirn Then, (above) has just returned from West Germany after studying the latest methods of manufacturing artificial eyes Mr. Haw who received a diploma in visual optics from a college in Cologne, has also observed modern methods in lens grinding. The Star74 words
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Article107 1964-12-29 14 ICI form another subsidiary IMPERIAL Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd. and Phillips Petroleum Co. of the U.S.A. announce the formation of an £AB.OOO 000 company to be known as Phillips Imperial Chemicals Ltd. The company will be owned equally by the two partners who will erect modern107 words
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Article102 1964-12-29 14 a NET surplus of $40.5 million rt for the 1963—1964 financial year has been announced by the T«S general manager, Mr. John E.O. Hoyer. Th'.s compares with a net surplus of $12.3 million in trn previous year. The 1963/1964 surplus was declai.tl after a depreciation102 words
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Article, Illustration327 1964-12-29 14 TASEK PLANT READY TO START OPERATIONS From HENRY PAUL fHEMICAL Industries (M) Ltd., in Ipoh. the biggest of its kind in the country, is now ready to put its $1.5 million French-made distillation plant through trial runs. A wholly Malaysian owned enterprise, operating on a pioneer status certificate and with327 words
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136 1964-12-29 14 Australian concrete plant in Malaysia AN Australian company is establishing ready mixed concrete plants in Asia and in other regions. This company is Pioneer Concrete Services Ltd. which has announced the formation of a subsidiary. Picon (Kuala Lumpur) Ltd. In Malaysia. The plant at Kuala Lumpur Is expected to begin136 words
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Article137 1964-12-29 14 DONG KONG last week opened what is claimed to 11 be the most modern pipe factory in the Far East. The factory, belonging the Hong Kong Tube and Metal Products Ltd. will manufacture steel pipes for water, oil, piling, mining and building construction as137 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-12-29 14 \f R. FU WA CHU (above) If! has been appointed managing director of The New Inter-Trade Corporation Ltd which has taken over the business of Intertrade Corporation. The other members of the board of directors are Mr Tan Khia Fatt and Mr Tan Hap Khiang. Mr168 words
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Article82 1964-12-29 14 This year Cummins Diesel International Ltd. made their first evrr appearance at the Earls Court Motor Show held in London from September 25 t October 3. The show Is rr-RHrded by the trade as the most important on the internatione' calendar and this year there82 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-12-29 14 CINCiAI'ORK will be served by I another international airline when Lufthansa (ierinan Airlines extend their worldwide network to Paya Lebar Airport in April next year. By making Singapore a stop on their new weekly nights to and from Australia, Lufthansa will serve all the237 words
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Article160 1964-12-29 14 MR. KKNMTH S. MOSS. Who has been general mai.ager at the Hongkong Hilton since M opening in June 1963. has been appointed area director lor the Far East for Hilton International, it was announced by ihe company.'- head office in New York Mr. Moss' headquarters will160 words
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Advertisement271 1964-12-29 14 Step into the NEW YEAR with Germany's best 13 FASHION W Once you've tried them-you'll always buy them n^&PAMTV special offer Cash Less 40% plus FREE AERIAL Hire Purchase Less Wr. Period: 15.12.64 to 15.1.65 LflX aKi I^^ I Sole Agents:I IRFDTY ITn 94 Hi street wlDCKl I LIU., SINGAPORE271 words
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Advertisement154 1964-12-29 14 PR 3 Motion,' next, 'Jimmy'i score's been raised v Z^pis to 13 releases. But while WlljmM his songs have scorched the hot- selling lists in •€wj m^Y V sa y s Johnny Tillotson And he tells you why in this week's Phis another instalment of our filmserial 'Goodbye Charlie" nVM154 words
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459 1964-12-29 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING.... with PENANG, Mon. JJETUSA (late Killaloe), an expensive importation who has been a disappointment so far, is strongly recommended as a MUST follow at this Penang meeting after his splendid workout this morning. With Sonny lim up, Retusa beat My459 words
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Article702 1964-12-29 15 Penang weights for 14 races PENANG. Mon. Weights for all eight races on Wed nesday, second day of the Penan? Turf Club Christmas -New Year meeting, are: CL 1. Div. 3 7f Arcade Tiger 900 Nearco Star 8.13 Wisley Gardens 8.13 Noble Gesture 8.10 Logical 8.08 Congratulations 8.07 Cadet Roussel702 words
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Article513 1964-12-29 15 PENANG. Mon. The Mil.A. Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: BACE ONE: Bbajos Maiden (Ricky Kingston) was rearing in her stall and was slow to begin. Near the 41 Coffee Boy <K. Moxhami had to be checked away from The LinUe (J. Wilson) who moved in slightly to513 words
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Article598 1964-12-29 15 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies 0 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Penang tomorrow: Cl. I, Div. 3 7t NEARCO STAK: Led right up to the straight in Div. 2 BJf race on Sunday. better over 7f LOGICAL; Paneled over 61 on Sunday and ran well up to a stage:598 words
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Advertisement1214 1964-12-29 15 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker.) PERAK MALAYS HIGHER (^redeemed Pledged Good, and STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS Jewellery frum the following num Pawnbrokers' Shops. rUND No. 135 New Bridge Koao. Lam Th. Board of Trustees of the Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh) above Fund lnvllw a ppi lcaUons No. 103 Tanjong Pagar Road. Lam Diploma1,214 words
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Advertisement779 1964-12-29 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT INSTRI'CTOR OF APPRENTICES JIMOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (SUPERSCALE) APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for the post of Instructor of Apprentices whose duties wUI be to teach Trade Apprentices the basic skills ot Electrical Engineering Practice or Electrical Trade Practice. Initially the appointment will be in779 words
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Advertisement42 1964-12-29 15 y# v a DcILIV 111 vVllvvl with a PARKER 45 an examination, slip out the converter stainless point. $|A-00&$O-50 PAPk'FP APRHW /AlxixLlv rll\l\v-/ VV -ft or solid 14K gold points. $Z -OOAST'SO Parfctr Service Stations: Montor Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang "J42 words
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Article73 1964-12-29 16 LONDON, Mon. Police here are hunting for the killer of a 34-year-old Jamaican-born tailor, Eric Joel Yethman, shot dead early yesterday morning as he was leaving a North London tavern after a party. A group of white youths ran pnst the tavern, in Islington, as Yethman andReuter - 73 words
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Article85 1964-12-29 16 LONDON. Mon. Britain was still shivering today in the icy grip of winter, and forecasters said the arctic weather conditions which brought chaos to the Christmas roads will continue for at least two more days. From Scotland to the south coast of England thousands of milesReuter - 85 words
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Article57 1964-12-29 16 JAKARTA. Mon— The Indonesian Electric and Gas Workers Association h. tied to stop providing electricity and Has to Americans here, the Communist Marian Rak.iat (People's Daily > reported today. d the Government to allow thi> action if the United States Government does not sto't supporting by theReuter - 57 words
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94 1964-12-29 16 KOTA BHARU, Mon. About 2,000 people turned up at the airport at Pengkalan Chepa. six miles from here, to welcome three former PMIP political detainees who returned home this afternoon. The three are Haji Hassan bin Haji Ismail. 55, State Assembly, Haji Abu Bakar94 words
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101 1964-12-29 16 Crew of British warship to fete children SINGAPORE. Mon. The captain and crew of HMS Hartland Point, now m port, will give a party to 125 children of the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital in lay Liang Teck Road on Wednesday. Toys worth $250 bought with money collected by the crew101 words
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Article53 1964-12-29 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Electricity supplies will be interrupted between 830 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. tomorrow at Upper Serangoon Road between Woodsville Circus and Woodlelgh Close; Woodsville Close: Leicester Road; Meyappa Chettiar Road; Potong Pasir: Jalan Poione Pasir; Pheng Oeck Avenue: Tai Tong Crescent; Macpherson Road between Woodsvtlle Circus and53 words
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390 1964-12-29 16 Govt to consider tax at source proposal KUALA LUMPUR Monday, ■pill! Centra] Government h;is agreed to consider ;i suggestion that the proposed turnover tax should Ik* implemented as a single tax at source. If the proposal is adopted, it will mean that tax will be paid at the time the390 words
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Article92 1964-12-29 16 LONDON, Mon. Mrs. Carol Sergeant's Christmas Day baby was a six million-to-one chance, a doctor said yesterday. Mrs. Sergeant, who gave birth to a 71%. son on Christmas Day, was born on Dec. 25, 1941. Her father, Noel Cassie, was a Christmas Day baby inUPI - 92 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-12-29 16 THE YANG di-Pertuan Agong presented honours and awards to 53 people at an investiture ceremony at the Istana Negara yesterday. Picture shows Dato Syed Sheh Barakbah, Chief Justice, Malaya, receiving the Panglima Mangku Xegara.38 words
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Article100 1964-12-29 16 SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnamese forces scored one of their biggest victories in the Mekong delta yesterday when they killed at least 87 Viet Cong guerillas and made then- largest weapons haul. The battle took place 90 miles southwest of Saigon. But other Government forces suffered heavy casualtiesReuter - 100 words
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Article78 1964-12-29 16 TOKYO. Mon. A mysterious blast, which police believe may hays been a jet soni«; boom, rocket! the Tokyo area today. Tne noise touched off a wave of telephone calls to police and lire stations. The Tokyo Metropolitan Fire Agency sent seven ambulances to a factory when a78 words
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Article66 1964-12-29 16 IPOH. Mon. Ceylonese here will hold a public meeting at the Perak Sangeetha Sabnh Tamil School hall in Connolly Road at 5 p.m. tomorrow to "consider what steps should be taken to help their fellow countrymen stricken by the recent cyclone and floods In Ceylon. The66 words
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105 1964-12-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Justice, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today rejected a PMIP suggestion that bullet-proof courts be built to protect magistrates conducting cases involving gangsters and subversive elements. He said this was not practical in a democratic country105 words
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Article314 1964-12-29 16 LONDON, Mon. Business was again very small but the tone was firm and equities made a good response to selective buying. The small demand seemed to be the result of new year optimism regarding the economic outlook while the attractive yields that many good class stocks now offer314 words
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Article50 1964-12-29 16 LONDON, Mon— Spot 22-5/ 16 d., Feb. 22d., Mar. 21 t d.. Apr. 21 "Sd., Apr. June 21-6'16d.. July/Sept. 21-3 16d. Oct./ Dec. 21Hd., Jan./ Mar. 21d., Apr. June 20 7 v,d., July Bept. 20 T sd., c.i.f. Jan. 21>sd.. Feb. 20-15/16 d. Mar. 20-; d. Tone: Very steady.50 words
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Article24 1964-12-29 16 LONDON. Mon —Buyers £1290. sellers £1300, Forward buyers £1225. sellers £*****. Settlement £1305. Turnover a.m. 130 tons, p.m. 85 tons. Tone: Barely steady.24 words
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213 1964-12-29 16 The Pope: Christmas marred by disasters, conflicts VATICAN CITY. Mon Pope Paul said yesterday that the joy of the Christmas season hid been disturbed by news of floods in India and America, of wars and fighting in various countries, and by uncertainly about the fate of 300 missionaries Addressing aReuter - 213 words
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100 1964-12-29 16 'A dreadful 1965— and the three reasons...' lONDON, Mon.— A London J astrologist predicts that 1965 will be a dreadful year because "the planetary pattern is terrible." Sunday Mirror columnist Quentln Crewe quoted the horoscope writer who calls herself merely ••Ce!este" as saying that the coming year's conjunction of planetsUPI - 100 words
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433 1964-12-29 16 SELANGOR, PERAK TO CONTEST GROUP 'A' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DEFENDING champions Selangor, 7-0 winners on the first night against Kedah, took Jonore's scalp by six goals to one when the Burnley Cup under-20 soccer competition went into its third day at the Merdeka Stadium tonight In the second match Perak433 words
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Article36 1964-12-29 16 MATARO (Spain), Mon. Four 'vomen were killed and 23 othpr passengers injured when a train dnd a DM were in collision near here last night. All the victims wen- believed to be Spanish. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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103 1964-12-29 16 Springboks fail to avoid follow on CRICKET JOHANNESBURG. Mini. ri'iuth Africa, followii after they wen- dismissed for 317 In reply to Ellwand's Ctral innings total of 531. were 50 lor no wicket at b the lourih ri.iy of the second Tesi. here today. South AfrlCt tailed by 15 runs to103 words
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Article101 1964-12-29 16 PENANG. Mon. Hong Kong Olympi- :nside-left Kuldip Bißgh was the outstanding performer toci.iy when he nvra Nay Bhara' Horn delea', at the hands of Peiianc YMSA in their hotke." matcb UVmern Road, the game ending in a 2-2 draw. Alter YMSA rollback Sirmh had .scored ott101 words
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Article77 1964-12-29 16 PHNOM PENH. Mon. Prine» Norodom Sihanouk. in his speech at thr opening of the 18th national congress here, s:ud yesterday that Communist China has uivt'n Cambodia military aid of light and heavy weapons to equip P2.000 men. Prince Sihanouk had annoi.nced thi-5 r.ld earlier on hisUPI - 77 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-12-29 16 THE WEATHER Hiehcst and lowest temp, atures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 73 Kota Bharu 84 77 Penang 86 72 Ipoh 84 72 Malacca 84 72 Sincaporp 81 70C /Highlands 64 5446 words
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