The Straits Times, 31 December 1964
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Title Section21 1964-12-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS *****0 He**?** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1964-12-31 1 Strange actions' SENATE TOLD: 'SINGAPORE TRYING TO WRECK PROPOSALS FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY' By. OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today accused the Singapore Government of using all the machinery at the disposal of the State to inflame "mob passions"1,154 words
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Article, Illustration490 1964-12-31 1 WARSHIP FOILED BID TO SET UP GUERILLA BASES IN PERAK By NELSON RUTHERFURD |(UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two captured Indonesian Army officers today told how they tried to lead a 59-man force to set up four deep jungle liberation bases in the mountains eastUna Yaw Chong - 490 words
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Article84 1964-12-31 1 POXTIAN KECHIL. Wed. Security forces have captured the last of the 28 Indonesian guerillas who landed at Sungei Buntu on Dec. 23. j The straggler was captured yesterday evening, a few hundred yards away from where he and his 27 other comrades-in-arms had infiltrated. He84 words
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Article46 1964-12-31 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Wed. Nine Communist Chinese broadcasting specialists flew here last night to make a survey before building two high-power radio transmitters offered Tanzania by the Peking Government China will pay £350.000 for the transmitters half as a grant, half as a loan. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article36 1964-12-31 1 JAKARTA. Wed. President So, k. uno announced today that the Indonesian police force lias arrested two groups of Malaysian infiltrators. H .tid the Malaysians were lully armed and carried eommuinta I ion equipment Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1964-12-31 1 Too big to bury NEW YORK Wed. Three Navy demolition exoms blew up .i whale in the Atlantic yesterday becau.se tt wa:> 100 biK 10 j bury -UPI.UPI - 28 words
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125 1964-12-31 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysian People's Action Front today urged Malaysians to boycott all United States products. At a meeting held here today, the Fiont urged the Malaysian Government to call off negotiations with the U.S. Government for sending Malaysian military personnel for125 words
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Article33 1964-12-31 1 T!U MANN (Arkansas), Wed. Ken Lagrone, editor of the Trumann Democrat reports tliis sign in ii shop window here: "Our lingerie is the finest. Smart women wivr nothing else." AP.AP - 33 words
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Article108 1964-12-31 1 Swoop on Reds in India \I-\V DELHI, Wed. Police swooped on India's Communist Party early today, making over arrests throughout t h c country under the Preventive Detention Act. Reports of more arrests are still coming in. the sources added. Indian official sources said earlier the Government had information that108 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-12-31 1 Subandrio's wife leads protest JAKARTA. Wed. About ",00 Indonesian uomen demonstrated to cl o v against rising prhes in front of the office of Dr. J. Leimena. the Second Deputy Prime Minister. A delegation led by Mrs. Subandrio. wife of the Foreign Minister, met Dr. I.rimena and submitted a protestReuter - 99 words
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Article34 1964-12-31 1 SAIGON. Wed Government forces recaptured the diurk-; capital of Binh Hinghia today, but the Viet Cong captured two U. S. enlisted men and wiped out nearly two companies of Government troops. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article159 1964-12-31 1 MALAYSIA ELECTED TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The General Assembly elected Malaysia, the Netherlands and Uruguay to Security Council seats yesterday after an unprecedented private "pulse taking*' which avoided a formal vole and ;il,;mm averted ;m East-Wesi clash over Russia's non-payment of dues ButAP - 159 words
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Article30 1964-12-31 1 ARRESTS OF REDS NEARINC 1.000 NEW DEI HI W.-rf— Arrests of pro-China Communists, including top rank leaders, throughout India tnd.iv :irc rxpertcd to reach 1 dim) is*-,- thh30 words
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149 1964-12-31 2 Korea may send 'technical troops' to Vietnam SEOUL. Wed. The South Korean Government has asked the National Assembly for its approval to send about 1,200 non-com-batant personnel to South Vietnam, informed sources today. The sources said the force would consist of officers and men from tank engineer units and theReuter - 149 words
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Article36 1964-12-31 2 CALCUTTA. Wrd The Indaaaateli Government has decided t<> close down its consulate in Calcutta, it v:ts officially learnt here last night. 7t m understood that economy NMOM Initiated the closure. ReutrrReuter - 36 words
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349 1964-12-31 2 CONRAD FINK - CONRAD FINK by NEW DELHI, Wednesday. AT a signal from Moscow, India"s proRussian Communists have launched a campaign to form a "united front" with all leftist forces opposing the Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. The immediate objective is victory inAP - 349 words
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105 1964-12-31 2 \IADURAI. Wed. A retuilar ferry service has re-r^tabllshsd contact between the mainland and the tiny island of Rameswaram. dev. >tated by the cyclone which hit South India and Ceylon last Wednesday. in addition, two railways have started service on the Island and pilgrims105 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-12-31 2 I/ARACHI. Wed. PreMilrni Mohammed Ayub Khan's woman rival in Pakistan's Presidential election threatened today to investigate bis personal assets if she defeats him at the polls on Saturday. "Why not?" said Fatima Jlnnah. 71. when asked whether she would prosecute thr PresidentAP - 224 words
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Article94 1964-12-31 2 N-subs: A protest by Peking OEKING. Wed. The Chinese Government; today issued an official statement. protesting asrainst the dispatch of American nuclear sub-' marines into Pacific waters. "If the U.S. thinks that it can Intimidate us by dispatching a few nuclear submarines j and brandishing some nuc- lear weapons ItReuter - 94 words
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Article32 1964-12-31 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— lndia yesterday dismissed as a "mere pro- I p;tK;inda muiu" Peking"s charges of Indian air violations into China's airspace a.s far as Szechuan Pro- i vince.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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170 1964-12-31 2 Flesh of hostages eaten by Congo rebels LE O POLDVILLE, Wed. Congolese rebels slaughtered about 10 of their white hostages in the town of Wamba and ate parts of their flesh during Christmas, according to first reports radioed back by a mercenary rescue column which rescued more than 120 hostagesAP - 170 words
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Article31 1964-12-31 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— The officU nrws at(pncy Antara rep< rtpd tha "thousands" of yr.utlis in Pakxr b:i r u burr.rd an American flli being shown in the Sumatra city yesterdav.-LJPI.31 words
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Article105 1964-12-31 2 TYPIST'S ERROR STARTED BATTLE JERUSALEM. Wed. A typist's error has been blamed for a gun battle j between Jordanian soldiers and Israeli police on Mount Scopus last week. Mr. Albert Grand, spokesman for the I .N. truce supervision organisation. s.iicl the typist for the IN. had conird a map numberReuter - 105 words
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Article56 1964-12-31 2 NEW DELHI. Wed A five- 1 day-old strike of about 2.600 New Delhi street sweepers, all ■•untouchable" men and women, was called off yesterday following intervention by New Delhi municipal councillors. A spokesman for the striken said they would return to work today. Police earlier arrestedReuter - 56 words
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Article48 1964-12-31 2 KARACHI. Wed.— The Pakistan > Government yesterday claimed that Indian forces committed 30 i violations of the Kashmir cease- I fire line last weekend. The official am.ouncement said three Pakistani Kashmiri civiliiins, Including a young girl working in j the fields, were seriously wounded, i Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-12-31 2 Challenge a threat also to New Zealand: Holyoake WELLINGTON. Wed. The challenge to established order in South-East Amji carried an implied throat to the security of New Zealand, the Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake. said today. Mr. Holyoake. In a urepared statement reviewing international events in 1964. said New Zealand237 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-12-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby TIMERS lIVeAPS rWEV'Ve) MA'f/A'- A EYRE THEY'D BE 7 O 'CLOCK> ACCIDENT/^ I *y M 3T AKE J AT TMEIR M^ E J<?^-N, I'LLWONE j \ENTIt?ELV y -i±S U £E-^35 words
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195 1964-12-31 3 ORADFORD, Wed. A test scheme aimed at solving a colour pro. blem in schools in cen-, tral and northern Eng-j land will be started inj this industrial city next week. Under the scheme, which has government approval, education officials plan to .spread theReuter - 195 words
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Article32 1964-12-31 3 ZURICH, Wed.. Ulrich Harz»nmoser, 18, was crushed and killed by a lift while trying to retrieve his girlfriend's glove which had fallen Into the lift shaft, police said here. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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145 1964-12-31 3 NOT EVEN A KOPEK FOR PIRATED 'LADY' YORK. Wed. The Columbia Broadcasting System, which controls the foreign rights to "My Fair Lady," said yesterday that the New Russian language production which opened in Moscow on Monday is a "pirated" version. Mr. Michael Burke, vicepresident of CBS, said the Russians had145 words
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Article52 1964-12-31 3 LONDON. Wed. A Nagasaki cherry tree, reputed to have been i propagated from a Japanese tree that survived the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion, was stolen from a churchyard in Hemel Hempstead, north-west of London, yesterday. The sapling was a gift to the town from local -"ucharReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-12-31 3 U.S. HIGHWAY—WITH THE HOMES THA WERE S W KPT AWAY... AN aerial view of flood-devastated Highway A 101, going south from Eureka to Kio Dell as storms with incessant rains swept the U.S. West Coast. At lower left are homes washed against logs. At least 41 people haveUPI - 59 words
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Article226 1964-12-31 3 2,500 PEOPLE CUT OFF BY THE SNOW MEDICAL science is defeating the killer diseases. Agricultural science can win the battle of hunger. Technology can bring leisure and prosperity. Education can end tyranny and ignorance. —Prince Philip In a message to 3.000 senior secondary school students at a world citizenship conferenceReuter; UPI - 226 words
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Article54 1964-12-31 3 CALDWELL (Idaho). Wed.— lt appears that 11 girdles, 11 panties five dresses and one robe last Just six months. It was six months ago that those items were stolen from a dress shop here. Yesterday the shop reported the same goods, in the same size,AP - 54 words
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Article30 1964-12-31 3 MURCIA (Spain), Wed. One per.son was killed and five injured when a bag of 200 holiday rockets exploded among a crowd at a village festival near here. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article22 1964-12-31 3 NKW YORK. Wed— TWO RUnmen robbed the Buffalo City Tr<*asurer's ofllee of an estimated USSW9.OOO yesterday, police reported. APAP - 22 words
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Article31 1964-12-31 3 WARSAW. Wed— Quadruplets wen- born to n four-year-old cow in Opole Province, the Polisn news agency Pap said today The calves weighed a total of about 1321 b.31 words
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Article25 1964-12-31 3 PARIS Wed. Dr. Albert i Schweitzer yesrerclav wrote a letter to independen: I/ 1 M<-> r\e protesting fteninst bull fights In Pranoa.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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222 1964-12-31 3 Children go I back to Judy after Xmas caper with Dad- VIEW YORK, Wed. The children of singer Judy Garland and her estranged husband, producer Sid Luft, finally reached their mother's arms here yesterday after a disappearance of more than a week. Lorna. 12. and Joe. nine, subjects of aReuter - 222 words
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Article48 1964-12-31 3 Three-wheel drive I ONDON. Wed Ronald Andrews. 35. was driving down the road on three wheels and an axle when a policeman asked him where the fourth wheel was. "Wheel? I didn't know I'd lost it." Andrews replied. He was fined £25 for driving while drunk and unat—i\px48 words
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117 1964-12-31 3 IN HIS SPARE TIME— A $170,000 HAUL T/HF HAGUE. Wrd A 49--year-old civil servant and spare-time burglar stole silver worth 200.000 fciiiiders (about $170,000) over a period of 12 years, polite said here today. I A silver hoard found in a I deserted hoiisc in Drift. near here, included tableReuter - 117 words
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Article56 1964-12-31 3 WASHINGTON. Wed— Presld- ent Johnson will be protected by I bullet-proof glass when he reviews an official parade following j his inauguration on Jan. 20. Parade officials said that plans had been made to lnstal the glass screen and a sheet of armour plate on the reviewingReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement465 1964-12-31 3 Before you buy o Television set read what General Electric have to say If you are thinking of buying a TV set, it can be rather Hi confusing trying to select one from the wide variety offered for sale in Singapore and Malaya. Almost all the advertisements claim that such-and-such465 words
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Advertisement140 1964-12-31 3 FEATURES ir English keyboard with Arabic c lettering. Specially incorporated for letter etc., typed in oyr National Language. ir Distinctive Type Face. Tabulator. •k Two colour ribbon. it Long lasting spacer. PLUS Special POLYSTYROL rust-proof casing a product of Optima research'!! AVAILABLE IN Light Grey/Dark Grey or Grey Brown/Light Grey140 words
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Article, Illustration438 1964-12-31 4 Discharged man re-arrested on murder charge SINGAPORE. Wed. an hour ;i Her he was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal yesterday, Sunny Ang, a former part-time law student, was re-arrested and charged again with the same offence this morning. Ang, 25, who was given the discharge by a438 words
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Article34 1964-12-31 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be cut off in Changl Road between Lorong Marican and Jalan Kembangan, Lorong Melayu. Lorong Mydln, Jalan Masjld and Jalan Wakaff tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.34 words
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Article110 1964-12-31 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Director of Posts, Singapore, announced today that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Friday (New Year's Day). The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 am to noon. All other post offices will be open from110 words
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Advertisement303 1964-12-31 4 REX&VKY "i TONIGHT* MIDNIGHT!*; 1 (SEASON SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM TOMORROW) You have seen and thrilled to English Secret Agent B James Bond 007 and American Secret Agent O.S.S. 117 NOW be prepared for the mayhem of Mr. COPLAN— FRENCH SECRET AGENT EXTRAORDINARY! m He developed the technique of love to an303 words
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Advertisement179 1964-12-31 4 "New Year's Day Special" GARYL^fE presents a Special 1-Hour Programme TOP E.M.I. POPS Radio Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur only 12 to 1 p.m. Ist January DON'T MISS IT! I'*S WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS I > jL^A HAPPY PROSPEROUS^^I i«oSPA¥HOTEri I t^^KXjP (TONIGHT-EXTENSION 2 A.M.)^. PRESENTS NIGHTLY! .—THE SENSATIONAL KOREAN179 words
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Advertisement359 1964-12-31 4 ORCHARD THEATRE Jtk GRANGE ROAD— SINGAPORE— TEL: ***** M GALA CHARITY PREMIERE WR IN AID OF S SINGAPORE CHESHIRE HOME Si WEDNESDAY. 6th JANUARY 1965 at 9.15pm IE TICKETS: SlO.OO, 55.00, 53.00 52.00. AVAILABLE AT C. K. TANG ROBINSON'S A SEASON FROM THURSDAY. 7th JANUARY. 1965. DAILY 4 SHOWS: 1.30359 words
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Advertisement564 1964-12-31 4 m m r m m »iiinww Wibh ALL munic.uuk.iio g A HAPPY NFW YEA Y" ■:tr«IB»H. Ullli!--i g 3 (hoys dally: 1.30, J.I 5. 1.4S p "My Fair Lady" «tart* promptly at: 1.42. 5.27 A 8.57 p.m. I edvnncr C»W ROOKiNGS Audrey Hepburn Rex Hamtonßl "MY FAIR LADY" 70mm Super564 words
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Article, Illustration744 1964-12-31 5 AFRO- ASIAN BLOC SUPPORT... SINGAPORE. Wed SINGAPORE'S \)c pii t y Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today stressed the need to re-orientate Malaysia's foreign policy if she is to be accepted by th c Afro-Asian bloc. Dr. Toh told an airport press744 words
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151 1964-12-31 5 Registration for national language examination L SINGAPORE, Wed—Registration for the April 1965 National Language Public Examinations, for Standards I. II and 111, to be conducted by the Ministry of Education, will commence on Jan. 4. Intending candidates should call personally at the Examinations Division of the Ministry in Kay Slang151 words
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Article57 1964-12-31 5 SINGAPORE. Wed For two hours today. 125 children of the St. Andrews Orthopaedic Hospital j In Tay Liang Teck Road were I entertained at a party given by the Captain and crew of HMB Hartland Point at the hospital. The children were given toys worth $25057 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-12-31 5 NTUC PLAN: 'DIRECT' INSTEAD OF CONTRACT LABOUR SINGAPORE. Wed j The National Trades' Union Congress today said the Port of Singa- j pore Authority should establish a directlyrecruited casual labour, pool instead of using contract labour during, the current peak ship- ping period. The NTUC information and publicity secretary, Mr.268 words
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Article44 1964-12-31 5 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Thai Consul-General of Singapore. Mr. Payong Chutlkul and the General Manager of Thai International in Malaysia. Mr. John E.G. Hoyer will hold a film show and cocktail party jointly at the Thai Consulate on Jan. 7 at 7.30 p.m.44 words
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Article, Illustration402 1964-12-31 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. THE National Trades Union Congress has expressed the hope that a new and vigorous group of democratic trade unionists would soon emerge to lead thousands of War Department employees away "from the dangerous swamps of antinational politicos." In a message published in402 words
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Advertisement331 1964-12-31 5 )WEST POINT r GARDEN f C. 181, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore J J TONIGHT y r c extension to C A i j t-k a.m. J y Welcome the New Year r at WEST POINT GARDEN! Jj 1 f Dance, dine liave the best time of the year! I j331 words
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Advertisement119 1964-12-31 5 OtfQ OWO OW<5 p«O OUX3 CXTKJ tVV3 070 ti&K3 ti&O The Management and Staff of the singapura take this opportunity of Wishing their many patrons a Happy Prosperous New Year own owo ff*^ c**** o > V <J cj/Vj o/w tx^o o«o wVj r^nrnTm p»»»« i WOiUimUUiSimUim t>4o4 Today: 1119 words
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Advertisement350 1964-12-31 5 gg^ 3LSLlsWssi^i»^A>3 Bl -THE INN THAT HAS BECOME HJ THE TALK OF THE TOWN! II THIS SUPERB NEW YEAR MENU FOR ONLY $9.50 |jj Seafood Cocktail Creme Princesse Rainbow Trout Mcunicrc with Almonds Turkey Chipolata New Potatoes Fresh Brussels Sprouts A French Bcaiis Coupe Favourite Coffee ill FOR EITHER LUNCH350 words
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Miscellaneous361 1964-12-31 5 I IN AND OUT BY AIR "pHK following Is today* schedule kok (CX 727) 12.30 am of civil aircraft movements it British faglt Airways: From Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: Melbourne, Darwin (QF/EQ 172/057) ARRIVALS 6 20 p.m. B0AC: From London. Frankfurt, DEPARTURES Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) B0 AC: To361 words
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169 1964-12-31 6 IPOH, Wed. A tele i gram urging the Prime Minister, Tengku g Abdul Rahman, to make a cash donation to the Ceylon Government on > behalf of the Malaysian people in view of the cyclone damage in Ceylon was sent today169 words
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Article42 1964-12-31 6 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. A re- 1 tired British civil servant, Sir I Richard Ramage, has arrived here to advise the Brunei Government on the salary structure of the civil F service, a Government spokesman c< •aid today. Reuter. I laReuter - 42 words
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143 1964-12-31 6 N.S. Ruler to hold big silver wedding party JEREMBAN. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembilan and the Trngku Ampuan will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary at the Istana Hinggap here on New Year's Day with a buffet party for 1.200 guest-, heir Highnesses were married on New Years'143 words
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Article32 1964-12-31 6 SINGAPORE. Wed The ipanese fireworks display at arrer Park tomorrow will be held om 8.30 p.m. to 9.30 p in. instead from 900 to 10.00 p m. as prrou&ly announced.32 words
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Article21 1964-12-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed- The ire Brigade received a total of 31 ills, including 11 false alarms. 1.-! nwith.21 words
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Article, Illustration413 1964-12-31 6 by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Wed. 'Shoot the Indon invaders at sight' call to the Government CENATOR Dato Y. T. Lee today described the American five per cent loan as "shocking" and asked: "Do they want Soekarno j to move in413 words
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159 1964-12-31 6 Americans making a big mistake, he says KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The United States is making a "big mistake" in asking for five per cent interest or t its loan offer to Malaysia. A visiting Bolivian Journalist, Mr. Alberto Bailey, said this here today. He said: "The U.S. proposal to charge159 words
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Article47 1964-12-31 6 SINGAPOR Wed. A cyclist. Hassan bin Mohammed. 14. died yesterday after a collision with a bus at the Junction of Sims Avenue and Paya Lebar Road. Eye-witnesses to the accident an» asked to contact Inspector Lob Boon Teck of the Traffic Accident* Branch.47 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-12-31 6 VUALA LUMPUR. W«i. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Vahyu. 35, has been appointed curator in archaeology in the National Museum here. lie is the first Malaysian to hold the post. In; hr Aziz was educated at St. George's School and St. Xavier's125 words
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379 1964-12-31 6 WASHINGTON, Wed »THE U.S. State De- partment expressed its regret yesterday that the Malaysian Government had rejected an» American offer to sell its arms on the grounds that credit terms were unsatisfactory. It said the terms offered seven-year loans at five per cent interest wereReuter - 379 words
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Article49 1964-12-31 6 JESSELTON. Wed— Mr KM. George, vice-principal of St Patricks School in Tawau. left t«day for Manila to attend th« Asian Christian Assembly. More than 15 Asian countries will participate In the assembly sponsored by the World Council of Churches and East A&ia Christian Council-49 words
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Miscellaneous347 1964-12-31 6 Straits Times Crossword HB SB IB IBBIB H H!H 1 ACROSS 6. Vessel carried by space ship 7. In retirement, wander with when ascending (T). a vehicle through an old 9 Woman ta took 8. amon* these i^omn^nse chosen at organised games (7) 15. Marshal is found under a 10.347 words
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Article662 1964-12-31 7 MIDNIGHT SALUTE TO SPEAKER AFTER 29-DAY SESSION KUALA LUMPUR. Wed 50 TIRED MPs LEAVE CHAMBER AT 12.10 a.m. AS HOUSE IS ADJOURNED By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS JHE grandfather clock in the House of Representatives showed 12.10 a.m. and 50 MPs, tired as they were, gave three662 words
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76 1964-12-31 7 MUAR. Wed More than 150 j fishermen gathered at the Malay- i sian Chinese Association in Jalan Bakri here this morning to seek j financial help. They complained the one-week j old curfew had deprived them of their normal income and wonted I financial76 words
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Article48 1964-12-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Central Government is considering extending the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance to the Borneo States, the M'nister of Pinance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told the Senate today. He n-as answering a question by Mr. Andrew Jika Landau, a Sara-u-afe Rpnatnr.48 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-12-31 7 First meeting The couple mrt in 1961 while working in a Melbourne firm of architects during the university summer vacation. Thry intend to return to Malaysia next Christmas. Picture shows the newly weds posing for photographers on the church steps. From left are Professor Brian. Lewis. Dean161 words
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173 1964-12-31 7 IESSELTON, Wed. A new settlement will soon spring up at Bergosong. on Sebatik Island, to provide a better life for about 200 Bajau Tidong. Suluk and Chinese families numbering about 1.000 people who have been the victims of Indonesian raids in the border area. The173 words
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Article63 1964-12-31 7 I KUALA TRENGGANU Wed. The proprietor of an aerated water factory. Wee Lake Tar. 34. whose dog bit a 13-year-old boy at Pulau Kainbine 'lore on Auc. 13 was fined $10 in the magistrate's court here today. Wee \va s also ordered to pay $2563 words
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Article95 1964-12-31 7 A $1,000 "thank you' to Malaysia ]\f El -BOURNE. Wed A 11 Scottish- born Australian businessman said here last night that "appreciation" had motivated him to contribute $1,000 to the Malaysian National Defence Fund. The contribution was "a small token of my appreciation for the very pleasant times I haveReuter - 95 words
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Article39 1964-12-31 7 IPOH. Wed.— Thieves broke into the quarters of a preacher, Mr. F. A. V. Regler. of the Ipoh Gospel Hall early this morning and got away with two fruit cake* worth $15. while he was preaching.39 words
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Article24 1964-12-31 7 PENANG. Wed. Dog owners must produce evidence of anti- rabies vaccination In 1963 or 1964 when registering their animals for I>»C5. I24 words
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Obituary103 1964-12-31 8 W ..,rf. $10 Vmimum NC KOW CHIN father of Nr Kk Khiarn. .\i: Kk Tvon*. Nf Ek Ho and Nk Kk I'oh, Mr.< Loh Kam Cnoon. Mr». Uiw Yam Ton*. Mm Lee Hood Tuan and Ml<* Nk Blew Chin pan.ied away ..•.•luiiv on 2h-i?-64. Corteie* J.ilan Das, Kots Went.103 words
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Obituary30 1964-12-31 8 ?0 Wnrdt $10 (Minimum l IN MEMORY OF my grandpa Sunny Thexelra. who left me on the 31 -u> ,It< R*»t dear *oul in rverl&atlDa; jx-acc. Philip Moorr.30 words
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Article161 1964-12-31 8 M Word* 5/0 (Minimum) CEYLON (PORTS CLUB Nfv Mil to 2 am. Members ■h1« welcome ROSE EBERWEIN Jimt returned from world trip wishes friend* and undent* A Merry X n.aa And A Happy rvr« FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all tearhrrs and hook addict* Is th.-ir thouroom at Times Hoim-.161 words
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Article933 1964-12-31 8 It has been a queer year, for Malaysia, for the world and probably for most of us. The clouds which gathered twelve months ago have not dispersed, neither has the I threatened storm struck. Confrontation almost certainly will become more intense (wo have Soekarno's word for it)933 words
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Article364 1964-12-31 8 The Vagrancy Bill passed by the House of Representatives this week is an essential first i step in bringing order to a i chaotic situation. It is designed to replace a whole series of obsolete provisions and wil! I for the first time provide a I consolidated law364 words
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Letter548 1964-12-31 8 Pax Romana and Malaysia J REFER to an item from your Sungel Patani correspondent, published iii the Straits Times on December 24 under the caption "Catholic kiss of peace" and would like to make the following clarification In order to remove any possible misconception which may arise from your correspondent's548 words
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Letter114 1964-12-31 8 \\'ITH reference to complaints that unauthorised hawkers In Housing Board estates are avoiding the demolition of unauthorised structures by "plying their wares on wheeled structures". It Is the view of the Hawkers Department that licensed Itinerant hawkers are preferable to unlicensed hawking In unauthorised structures. However, the majority114 words
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Letter202 1964-12-31 8 MR. John R. Wilcox has written regarding the need to improve the standard of service In Singapore hotels. The Tourist Promotion Board Is aware of this problem and is planning a programme which will not only raise the standard of waiters but also of all catering202 words
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Letter68 1964-12-31 8 MR. Tan Eng Leong in his letter unfortunately has not mentioned specifically what his complaint against the Housine Board or the Public Works Department was. although in his last paragraph he mentions inadeauately lit flats and burned out light bulbs. If this is the complaint that he discussed by68 words
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Letter82 1964-12-31 8 rriHERE are a number of 1 sub-contractors who do not pay off In full their labourers when the work on a project Is completed. The men are told to come back to collect. When the man does so, payment is put off by one excuse or another until82 words
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Letter34 1964-12-31 8 WHY does TV Slngapura show Cantonese films almost every night, (sometimes on both channelst, whereas very few Hokkien or Mandarin films are shown. Thts Is unfair to the nonCantonese viewers LICENSEE Singapore34 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1964-12-31 8 SAMAD ISMAIL The floating city with a lethal task ABOARD THE USS RANGER THE ship's tenpiece band broke into a martial air, Waves tossed the tanker, a hundred yards away, like a cork. Men shouted and waved across the water. Pulleys and wires weaved snake like from the carrier to1,140 words
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Advertisement662 1964-12-31 8 Straits Tiaes 4 Malay Mail Claaiifl.d alvrrtlirmcnts may at handed to: COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road (ltt Floor) COLO storage: branches At Holland R (ar i Katani Kta«Ml R*ad Nstal Base. Authorltrd Agents CITY BOOK STORE LTD 1 Winchester House. Coltyer Quay TMI NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL662 words
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Advertisement44 1964-12-31 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Import**-! m Expoettn of High Clots WofStasW I. Woollen. SINGAPORE: 21, ChulK. StTMt, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Ift Floor, Room Ho. S 5444, Norhon Roo4. K o wloow44 words
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Advertisement104 1964-12-31 8 AGLASSDFMILKADAY If aaV aaam W aaaam i mWm taaaV^i^ t "%!-J» «< '-Maaaafl LaMaF i A Wm Hi J *P (3 PasaaM BEFORE BEDTlME— there Is no better way of ending the day than with a glassful of the new Magnolia milk. Why? because Magnolia's new milk ensures sound sleep,104 words
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Article, Illustration351 1964-12-31 9 ORDER OF THE DAY TO ALL RANKS 'Be prepared for a long struggle 1/UALA LUMPUR, Wed.i —The Chief of the I Armed Forces Staff, Ueut.-General Tengku j Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, today told members of the armed forces to be prepared for "a long and arduous struggle" in facing351 words
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Article248 1964-12-31 9 PAY RISE FOR MORE THAN 500 WITH PASS DEGREES; $1,500 BACK PAY FOR EACH RUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 500 teachers with pass degrees are to receive a New Year windfall of more than $1,506 each. The Government has agreed to pay them the same salary248 words
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72 1964-12-31 9 nPAIPING. Wed. Chew A Gim Hooi, 19. a form six pupil of the King Edward School here, was electrocuted when he tried to remove some electric wires lying across the road near Birch Village after a storm yesterday. An active sportsman. Chew was cycling72 words
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Article27 1964-12-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Buddhist Missionary Society Youth Ser.iun will hold its annual meeting at the Brickfields Buddhisf Temple here on Sunday at 5.30 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-12-31 9 NEW CHIEF OF IMMIGRATION TOMORROW PENANG. Wednesday. JNCHE Ibrahim bin Ali, the new Controller of 1 Immigration, Malaysia, whose appointment resulted in a 12-day work-to-rule by 200 Immigration officers which ended last Thursday, will assume duty on Friday. A superscale "G" officer In the Malayan Civil Service Inche Ibrahim, 44,194 words
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118 1964-12-31 9 CINGAPOPRE. Wed. The Public Daily-rated Health Workers' Union has given a 14-day ultimatum to the Director of Primary Produci tlon to settle eight outstanding claims, or face a strike by its members in the department. In a letter yesterday to the118 words
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77 1964-12-31 9 Ships warned of bombing exercises PENANO. Wed. Par East A r Force firing and bombing exercises he Pulau Songsong range, off the following dates next month: or ,rt an 7. 12. 14. 19. 21. 25. 26 fo 9.30 to4p andB 30 Jan. 6. 13. 20 and 27—9 a.m. to 477 words
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63 1964-12-31 9 PENANG. Wed The Penang Malay Association Is to forrn a co-opera-tive housing society. The association's housing subcommittee has been asked to draw up plans to form the co-oo soc.rty. •Iv will try to tackle the housing problem among Malays In both the city and63 words
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359 1964-12-31 9 Faculty of natural sciences 'must' for progress SIR CLOUGH S CALL FOR MORE RESEARCH ON OUR PRODUCTS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A call to start a faculty of natural sciences at the University of Malaya was made by Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham in the Senate today. Speaking during the Budget debate,359 words
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114 1964-12-31 9 Penang Bar says farewell to Mr. Lee PENANG. Wed. The Penang Bar today said farewell to the senior president of the Sesisions Court. Mr. B. T H. Lee. who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur to be a Senior Federal Counsel. Speaking on behalf of the Bar Mr. Ong Huck114 words
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Article27 1964-12-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Victoria Institution Old Boys' Association will hold its annual dance on New Year's Eve at the Hotel Majestic roof garden.27 words
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105 1964-12-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The familiar police uniform in Malaya will soon be used by policemen throughout Malaysia. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told the Senate today that policemen in all four territories would be provided with cap badges105 words
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Article, Illustration387 1964-12-31 9 Pleasant surprise for a seaman SINGAPORE. Wed. Able Seaman Mohammed Ali bin Nayan, 19, had a pleasant surprise in store for him when his ship the K.D. Hang Tuah Malaysia's latest and largest warship arrived here this morning from Portsmouth Soon after the387 words
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65 1964-12-31 9 I SINGAPORE, Wed The new > $30,000 holiday camp of the Singapore Red Cross Society at Tanah Merah, will be opened early next year. Mrs. B. 8. Williams, secretary of the society, said: "The camp is built specially for handicapped children In Singapore We65 words
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Article102 1964-12-31 9 Lord Head will be back next week- I^l ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Lord Head, and Lady Head will return here some time next week after spending a six-week leave in Britain. Mr. G.J.A. Slater, regional Officer of the British Information Services here, said that the102 words
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299 1964-12-31 9 Rubber research cess to be increased in 1965 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The rubber research cess will be increased from 0.75 cents to 0.875 cents a lb. from Jan. 1. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced this today. It said that the Increase was due to the urgent need for299 words
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75 1964-12-31 9 SINGAPORE, \V c d. Television licences, which will also cover radios, will be increased from $24 to 536 next year. An Inland Revenue Department spokesman today estimated that the dearer licences would brin; an additional income of about 8720,000 a year. He75 words
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Advertisement88 1964-12-31 9 P \4 SKIN RASH if^ GONE! D.D.D. Prescription __^rgraiJHJT will quickly clear your skin from f f ru <^^ ugly rash. A little D.D.D. every day t^tl on the bad spot gives wonderful IH|V healing results in aJI cases of skin 4f9tk. W 0 troubles such as boils, pimples, n88 words
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Advertisement55 1964-12-31 9 i\iITACHIi FM AM 4-Band 9-Transistor Portable Radio Model KH-907H 12-Month Full Guarantee rZ.tuui* fit*** ip. Modal I■ 1 iTW Model 0 m »j a ,4.i I WH-999 M 1 T ow j/ \/r^ 5* Clock r t '-"S r^V V Radio I r }K FkA my for top quality buy55 words
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Miscellaneous680 1964-12-31 9 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 6.30 The News: 6.40 Regional SKRVICES: News, Interlude: 6-45 Extracts 41 and 60-2 metres Prom The EditoriaLs: 6.50 AM.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; Stock Exchange Report; 7.00 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Loam A Word A Day. 7.05 The News; 7 10 Breakfast Pot- Entracte; 7.15 Islam680 words
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637 1964-12-31 10 Oh, the things they did this year in the name of fashion! -AND WHAT OF THE YEARS AHEAD? T*HE year 1964 was one in which the nude look ■I became the fashionable look. And some of fashion's leading spokesmen said 64 was only the beginning watch the next five years637 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-12-31 10 A VERY pretty visitor to Singapore (pictured here) is Miss Myrna de Souza. She is spending her long school vacation with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Pinto, wife of the District Manager of Air India International in Singapore. Myrna won a special prize123 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-12-31 10 Portrait of an ideal husband As compiled by 2,000 wives by STELLA BRUCE IS there such a thing 1 as an ideal husband, or is it a contradiction in terms? Recently, 2.000 women In Europe and America were a^ked if they had an Ideal husband, and if so why? Only367 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-12-31 10 The only girl in the 'harem 9 SHE is pretty. She is Arab. She looks like a girl from a harem. But, the harem she is in has only one woman. It is located at Balmoral Road. Her "lord" is the Acting Consul General for the United Arab Republic, Mr.118 words
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Article93 1964-12-31 10 fTWEEDS have moved upstairs bringing warmth and M. colour to beds. The trend was lnittated by a company which pioneered upholstery tweeds in Britain, and is gaining ground among top furnishing consultants for welldesigned modern hotels and "studio rooms' 1 in hostels for i university students93 words
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Advertisement118 1964-12-31 10 THE 10 DELICIOUS SUPER-WONDERS OF CREAM ir M w y iff. •.■&-*£?■<?.?>!& BRICK LET R i^ PARTY PACK A firm favourite with teenagers— K y 48 M n i) there is always time fora Magnolia WT^' Z 1 big occasion Eas* »4-c- B to serve, economi- '^4oESP^^\£p' ™$Mk '■*'*•<■- cal—118 words
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Advertisement1243 1964-12-31 11 10 LIVERPOOL V»EST COASI U.K.: Out Sport miii v. S'tam Herujag (UTOMEOON li»ert*il, Avonmouth II Pt Jan 1 Ja* 4 CYCLOPS LinrpMl, Glasgo* Gl*. II in 1 MENEIAUS Luerpttl lit 1 Ja* I JM t/11 Jai 11 DOIIUS luerttil, Dublin. Gltsgon... Jai 7 Jm II Jai ii.it Jai 17 PERSEUS1,243 words
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Advertisement2584 1964-12-31 11 Hb jbV m L 3ml J J Awam I JT WW jß*aT AwaW mil Bm\ Wjy^«\ THE EAC LINES LbS^^ST^^^iß "O«nt ■!>«■«!». poioiiil j'twi.'wif I PIMt IStl PlMt ***** PkMt till PIMt ***** SAILINSS TO tETROUIi' U'IAKIA. SENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURS. MEMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSIEROAM. tOTHENBURt, AARWUS ANO COPENHAGEN. t-rujapor*2,584 words
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Advertisement1245 1964-12-31 11 iw^ ELLERMAH BUCKNALI S.S. CO., LTO. iJXa^Ajl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRE l"** l^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Scort P. S'fam Penanj CITY OF LEICESTER U<2l Jai 22 24 Jai t CITY OF COLOMBO 27 21 Jl* FLAMINIAN 14/17 HI 11/21 ftl !2Ftl t CIH OF WELLINGTON 25 27 Ftl 71 Fel1,245 words
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Article70 1964-12-31 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. Mount In 41 Hrukeo Hill iM<.i 41 10 \mpol 11/--kaat. Con In<l 63/3 Mint F»«p«r Manuf 36/3 RHP !W/4 irr'frs ulonial Sugar 69. 98 1 J. Col«a 15/11 I Herald 58/1 Hume* 6S/-B J IC.I.AN.Z iHJ-10 SMfJM l! 4/5 Kothmnnn (10'- unitn) Wooluortb 16 L' swan70 words
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Article238 1964-12-31 12 JANUARY first trade rubber f.o.b. j cleneri at S p.m. in S.njjport ;'tirl Kuala Lumpur vr-t.-ul i\ it 70| lent* prr lb. down nvt-eiuhth." of a rent on Tuesday's rloolnK level for the position. The tone mb sliKhtly easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing priest Int. 1 R. 8.8.238 words
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Article255 1964-12-31 12 D«cernb«r 30. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS ttntistrad 13 eta. National Iron 9 ct*. Diinlopa 15 eta Unltetr* 14 eta. City 1 lev i eta M Containers 12 ct*. B, bmelter* 27 eta. M. Cables 15 < ts. Ks»o 15 eta. McAllater 12 eta. Vtit. Dlap. 12 eta. M. Invest.255 words
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Article29 1964-12-31 12 Doc 30 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70i cents per lb. (down five-eights of a cent). TIN: $619.75 (up 25 cents. Unofficial estimated offering: 200 tons (down 5 tons).29 words
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Article107 1964-12-31 12 SHIPS lying, alonitslds ths Singapars wharvos or iipecttrl today Ml H.trnhur* 3 4. Ros«everett 3. Soon Bee N.W Japan S'9. Bi»ra 10/11, Cyrlonn 13/14 Rlverhank 18. Krederlrk Clover 21/22. Mnndowl 27/2 S. Bfnarmln 33 34. Maaat Rhone J7'3"». Ktikinitm Hani 39. Benvorli.h 42 43. Benalrtir 4^. Sarto107 words
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Article73 1964-12-31 12 -MINES! *>r*duc* liMiinii. Itnga. par* neon arittt p*r ploul ytiUrgaari Coconut all: bulk t<3 aeller*, dram 166 .teller* Copra. Jan. /r**b. IK continent Un.| noted Ptppar: Muntok white *i.v> aeller*. Sarawak white ji.mi seller*, uperial Sarawak black $132t «eller». garbled Lampong black IML'i «ellers. ABTA 5.132 i Mller*73 words
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Article78 1964-12-31 12 THE Federation Minister of Finance haa fixed these priors for calculating customs duties for the week beeinnlnj on December 30. Rubber TO cts a lb. Copra $628 a ton. Coconut oil $1,056 a ton. Palm oil $676.75 a ton. Palm Kernels $388.50 a ton. The rate* of dutim78 words
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669 1964-12-31 12 From Our Market Correspondent ONE of the most disturbing current features of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia is the complete lack of movement no matter what the news or influences Whether it is bearish or bullish prices tend to move hardly at all669 words
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Article674 1964-12-31 12 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. Starag* (7.OO0) $2.27, Dunlop (1.000) $1.78, EH* (2 000) HUM DIM. F. A N. ords. (3,000) $2.66.674 words
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Article19 1964-12-31 12 o^l tn» tr«* rielunw mark«t in h>.m- Kom jraatarfttji ••>• u»dollar r TT- 'Ceo one ta*l ot <old19 words
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491 1964-12-31 12 rE price of Straits tin rose 25 cents in Penang yesterday to 5619.75 per picul on an offering down 5 tons to 200 tons In London a generally very steady tin market was featured by a jump tn the cash price491 words
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Article39 1964-12-31 12 I'HL Malayan EachanK* B»nki Association made thi^r aHMaaat in It* ratm to merchant!! v<nterdav: lall rate* to Sloo>. Belling TT or OD ro»dy: BtUlan Francs 16ii«: French Fr»ne. 139: Italian Lira *****. and Swedish Krontr 166 i.39 words
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Advertisement1131 1964-12-31 12 YV—^™* *IvAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, 6c Creat Lakes Servie* Hkong S. Francisco L.Arfeiti H. York Htn Montiea -N.iwtlr, Bescn" IB la* 17 Fll 2B Ftl 11 Mar 22 Mar L.uiti**a Mar* 21 Fll 11 alar 22 Mar I Air 12 Aal 1SA»« West Coast of Central/South America1,131 words
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Advertisement1010 1964-12-31 12 RFVV Bakw"'aa l Xl BaW m!=^J Jx^fcj aT jaa I^^^^T^^F^^^BT^asittßßaafaaa arTjaaT BT aaaT Hr J* M jJF .A <*m^B Laa^l 1 1 *Jb S^feT^l aUSl*«li* UsViLt I iNOm HAHi^ian md wuu »J»»ai Aielni*. Sr***t Mj*ras Niciuttmia Peiunt Vti*m S'oori b doxi P S'hsm »>w lUliMB* B/1B JM 11/12 111 RAJUIA1,010 words
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Advertisement120 1964-12-31 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS REVISED RATES THE FOLLOWING RATES WILL APPLY WITH EFFECT FROM JANUARY 1, 1965. STRAITS TIMES: GENERAL: 40 P er word minimum of 1 5 words: So. PERSONAL: 75 cts per word. Announcements etc. minimum of 20 words: 515. SEMI -DISPLAY: Gcnerol: $17 per single column inch. Personal, Announcement*,120 words
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Advertisement1113 1964-12-31 13 (Continued from Pace 81 SITUATIONS VACANT !O Wort* SS (Min.t—Box SO ct: rxirm WANTEB IMMEDIATELY. look after two children. p)ve In, .-alsry $1.">0,'-. Interview noon, 4i. Pheng Geek Avenue, Spore, 13. PHYSICS TEACHER for Pre-U. Beooodary Four. Teacber for English In l're-U, Orography in Secondary Four. Apply St. Patricks. Katong.1,113 words
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Advertisement946 1964-12-31 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I» Word* $S 'Min.)— Box SO ct: txtra MERCANTILE HOSTEL 13 Queen Street Singapore Accommodation available men/wonun Exquisite rooms close proximity to all requirements Noare^trictive hours. LEAVE HOUSE In Lower Ampaos Road available from mid-January until end June. 1965. Modern, fully furnished. Rental SS7S/. p.m Telephone KLB9OII EM946 words
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Advertisement857 1964-12-31 13 EDUCATION Vi H'oHi $S (Mim.)— Box SO ct: cxln SECRETARIAL COURSE lor Girls! Five Subjects: Six months Course Classes Daily Homines: Rcgistei Raja'l Collet.-. Glan Sinfl Building: J5551. (Spore). typewriting: n..p,d course 'Normal Fee) Paper/Books free: In dividual attention: Clause* anytime Register now! Raja's College. Giai Singh Building: *****. (8857 words
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Advertisement969 1964-12-31 13 TUITION M Hare's Si < Win J— Box SO ct*. txtra LESSON IN CHINESE Given Prl- vateiy at your homr. anytime. Reasonr able fees. Contact Mm Cben. 4 Wan Ii Tho Avenue. Singapore. 13 EXPERIENCED CRADUATE Gives Tuition Mil Science subjects up to I H.B.C His or their borne. Succ.es*969 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-12-31 13 VEHiCLES FOR dALt M Word* <J (Mim. I— Box SO ct: txtra COINC CHEAP 1X64 flat Multipla Showroom iond:tion. Owner .oirn; away i Contact Ho Phone 1 8 pore) M3M <"er iS p m TWO AIRCONDITIONEO CARS tot sale l«:,st Pontiac J3.t>;>') l.til Dodge J4.MO/- Tel. (Spore) 7tf'. > ia1,017 words
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Advertisement854 1964-12-31 13 HI-FI STEREO .'(> ttordt tS I Win. Box SO ct*. txtr PIONEEH STEREO AMPLIFIER -i.. iKer. etc.. Call lor demonstration Hww 8eo« Co <!■■>» Kcacn Rd.. Sioga pore. i AT YOUR SERVICE Word* SS (Min.t—Box SO ctt. txtr KWOK s PHUTOUOPV stHVIOfc ii Ibc Arcade Ist Kloor. Isl: D4JIO REQUIRE854 words
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Advertisement864 1964-12-31 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU WC V FOR STKNOGKAI'HKK Applications are invited from Cnmarried Female Federal Cuiwho have passed the Feajcration of Malaya Certificate o I Education or the Oversea bchool i Certificate Exammaion with credit in English Language and I h.ave attained their 17th but not their 28th birthday864 words
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Advertisement252 1964-12-31 13 NOjlth Mr K Y. Ciian. Dirrnor and Muiager ol Bunk ol Canton L d bi'JKuporc Branch wishes to thunk Ml ass clatPS. relative! .i.'id frici !s for thiir kind assistance, cona fences, \uraiiis :ion« toward* charitable orgi itaaUao atter.duiK-e at ih funeral or his beloved srlft Me Mary Chong Chan.252 words
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Advertisement1372 1964-12-31 14 i- I ELECTIOP COMMISSION, MALAYSIA MAIMS ft OBJECTIONS 'ERIOD The reVaed Parliamentary, Statt, Local Authority and Local I mnrll elf oral ro!ls will be open tat lnspec on at District Officei and at O.ices of Supervisors ol Sections f om thr Ist January tc 28th Janiary 1966. It you an1,372 words
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Advertisement804 1964-12-31 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN NEGERI SELANGOR (Selangor State Development Corporation.) Applications are Invited from Feoeral Citizen for the following posts In the Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor:— 1. Technical Assistants 2. Clerk-01-Works 3. Planning Assistant Salary Scale: $324 x 14-352/419 x 14-545 562 x 18-652. Age: Between 25 and 40 years.804 words
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Advertisement721 1964-12-31 14 TENDERS RANCHANGAN TANAH PINGGIR KEDAH PEMBERITAHUAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 akan dl-terltna dl- Pejabat Pengarah Tanah Kedah. Alor Star hlngga pukol 12.00 tengah harl Ahad 10hb Januari. 1 1965 daripada pemborong2 yang mahir dl-dalam hal menchuchl hutan. memurun. dan membakar, tenggala dan slslr, membarls, membuat takah (dl-maoa yang perlu) dan menanam dan721 words
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Advertisement472 1964-12-31 14 I TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are Invited and will be j received up to 2 p.m. on 28th January 1965 for the Supply of Groceries for RAAF BUTTERWORTH. Particulars and tender forms may be obtained by application In writing to the Secretary. RAAF Contracts Board MALAYSIA RAAF472 words
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Advertisement260 1964-12-31 14 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED take great pleasure in advising their clients and friends that as from the 4th of January, 1965; the Banks new Main Office in Singapore will function at MALAYAN BANK CHAMBERS, Fullerton Square, Singapore. Telephone *****-8 (8 lines). A new office (Robinson Road sub-branch) will be opened at260 words
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Article2242 1964-12-31 15 r EPSOM JEEP - r EPSOM JEEP G JOLLY SCOUT (BOUGOURE UP) SAYS FAREWELL TO TRAINER JIMMY MARTIN WITH $85 WIN pENANG, Wed. Jolly Scout, ridden by Garnet Bougoure, won the sixth race here today, giving his trainer, Jimmy Martin, a nice farewell "present." Martin leaves for Aus-' tralia next week.2,242 words
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443 1964-12-31 15 WORLD ROUND-UP Smith: Dropped catch was turning point in Test JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Led by Rhodes.rm Colin Bland, who scored a splendid 144 not out. South Africa fougiu back creditable draw against I I vii a rain-rumed last the Second Cricket Test >. England won uy an innings and 11 runs.Reuter - 443 words
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Article48 1964-12-31 15 TOTAL POOL: 544.999 Ist No. *****2 (527.0071 2nd No. *****1 I $6.751 1 3rd No. *****3 1 53.375 1 STARTERS (5562 eaclu: Nos. *****3. *****9, *****5. *****3. *****1. *****9. *****5, I *****1. Consolation ($337 each): No*. *****7. *****3. *****5, *****0, *****5, *****6. *****7. *****5. *****6. *****3.48 words
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Article64 1964-12-31 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Hu^sem Kair.uri wa.s re-elected SAFA pre-sidei;: for the third year in succession at the annual genera] meting at SAFA club huu>e ;or.ight. Other officials selected are: Messrs. Kee Yew Lene and P. Appavoo ivic^-presidf-nLsi; Mr. Lim Yong Lianu (secretary V Mr. N. Oatwon64 words
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Article60 1964-12-31 15 lIOCKF.Y Ma'ava Area maior nuts !in;tl iSorembum 1 10 GurIcha Rifles 3 ilndra S»ng Rai. Lt. Fook 2) 17 Gurkha Sib Reift 0 Pnendly 'Malacca): Medicals 3 1 Bandar Kaba 0. I? \nkktb\l.L Priendlies rB. 3siiah): Pming 64 Siputeh 62: rro"oh M Kn<, B a n 52 SO( f60 words
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362 1964-12-31 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - BURNLEY CUP Will it be unlucky 13 for S'gor tonight? NORMAN SIEBEL by KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Burnley Cup Youth soccer competition will reach a high level of interest tomorrow wh.n the matches to decide the finalist* are played at Merdeka Stadium. Penang and Singapore will meet at 7.15 and362 words
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Article30 1964-12-31 15 KLUANG. Wed. The Kluang Cricket Association will hold their annual genenil meeting at U.e Kluang District PA premises a' Jalan Lambar, Kluang on Jan. 7 at 5.00 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1964-12-31 15 Jega stands in first place on the rostrum of honour MALAYSIAN sport in 1964 had its most important day in May when the Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sport was formed and the Prime Minister, Tergku Abdul Rahman, took charge of it to further broaden a deep-rooted interest in sport1,046 words
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Advertisement218 1964-12-31 15 THE 1965 VOLVO Volvo does not make changes just to attract attention. Volvo merely pursues its policy of increased comfort, greater safety and longer life. The 122S have an entirely new interior, new stainless steel hub caps, galvanized sheet metai sections in the underbody, new colours, new front grille, etc.218 words
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353 1964-12-31 16 ONDOM. Wed. Military plans for s t on k retaliatory action against Indonesian supply lines and bases were reported today to have been completed to deal with any major incursions against Malaysia. Mi-Mtu-en for retaliatory action were drawn up in consultation353 words
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Article53 1964-12-31 16 SINGAPORE, Wr-d— The Sin- uapore Amateur Athletic Assocla- j i ton will hold a fund-raising ball at the Raffles Hotel tomorrov.nfcrht A highlight will be the of t:ie association's "New Year Qupen." for the dance at $3 ppr couple are available from the secretary or the53 words
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Article27 1964-12-31 16 TAIPEH. Wed. Chen Hu- shlanc. Third Secretary of Formosa's Embassy in Tokyo, was phi.fci under arrest yesterday on suspicion of embezzling Govern- ment funds— UPl27 words
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Obituary14 1964-12-31 16 RECEIVED CARLE FROM Read O li'hrr Avenue Srntul p*>«r<l away on 28- IMb-14 words
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Article, Illustration796 1964-12-31 16 ITS EXISTENCE IS USEFUL: RAJA SINGAPORE Wednesday. THE Singapore Government will not agree to close down the Bank of China "because of personal likes or dislikes of the Malaysian Finance Minister." Singapore's Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Ha jaratnam. said today. He was answering796 words
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Article422 1964-12-31 16 LONDON. Wed. Firm conditions returned today to the stock markets, helped by encouraging reterences to U.K. economic prospects made by the outgoing U. S. Ui:der-Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Robert Roosa. After a slow start, buying of equities gathered momentum and there were numerous useful422 words
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Article, Illustration331 1964-12-31 16 SINGAPORE. Wed The Royal Malaysian Navy's largest and most versatile warship the 2,000-ton frigate K.D. Hang Tuah arrived here this morning from Portsmouth, where she was recently commissioned. On board the frigate were 124 Malaysian crewmen, some of whom had been away from home331 words
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101 1964-12-31 16 Plot to over throw Thai Govt: Two more held DANGKOK. Wed. Two more officers have been arrested as suspects in a I plot to overthrow the Government early this month the Police Chief. General Prasert Ruchirawonji. told reporters here yesterday. The suspects were identified as Group Captain Chamlonn Manit olReuter - 101 words
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Article49 1964-12-31 16 SAN FRANCISCO Wed. Tlv> Matson Navigation Co. reported las' nicht that one of its luxury liners, tho Monterey, ran •ground Off Bora Bora in the South Pacific today with 320 passengers aboard. Nobody was miured and the 21.000-ton vessel .suffered no serious damage. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article65 1964-12-31 16 TOKYO. Wed. Grey volcanic ash was still spilling down the sides of Mount Mihara on Oshlma Island today as the lofty mountain continued to erupt every hour or two. Thick brown smoke was rising up to 1.000 ft. above the island. 60 miles south-west of Tokyo,Reuter - 65 words
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Article51 1964-12-31 16 BANGKOK. Wed.— Ten peoplr WHC killed on Monday in i head-on collision between two buses in southern Thailand. The accident occurred in Song- 1 khla Province, north of the M.i- l.iy.sian border. The reports said i the buses collided and then rolled down a precipice.AP - 51 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-12-31 16 THE WEATHER Hiphest and towwl tempeiatuif :or the period 8 p.m. Tue-ci. y to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hi nr-t l.nu.-,t Kuala umpur» 73 Kota Bliaru 75 Prnan:: Bii 73 Ipoh "'i Matace; 82 71 Slneapore 79 72 C Highlands 5740 words
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