The Straits Times, 9 January 1964
1964-01-09
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Title Section22 1964-01-09 1 Sc **^Verage daily certified sale exceeds 125,000 Not*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration690 1964-01-09 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND Gambling is curbed COMMITTEE URGES SMALL INVESTORS TO BE CAREFUL OF INDUSTRIAL SHARES WHICH HAVE BEEN THE SUBJECT OF BIG RISES 'Speed up delivery 9 order By SINGAPORE. Wed. THE committee of the Malayan Stock Exchange reacted swiftly today and adopted measures to combat the growing690 words
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Article, Illustration860 1964-01-09 1 DEPUTY PREMIER REPLIES TO 'WILD ALLEGATIONS' BY INCHE AZIZ By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHH Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that there was no truth in the "wild allegations" made by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak860 words
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Article51 1964-01-09 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. Eighteen members of a family cf untouchables swallowed overdoses of opium in a joint suicide pact, press reports from Jullundur. 200 miles north of here, said yesterday. Five of them died and the others were in hospital. No reason was given for the action.—51 words
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Article222 1964-01-09 1 Nayy no carrier threat to Soek SINGAPORE. Wed. The Royal Navy today denied that the presence of a British aircraft carrier in the South China Sea had posed a threat to Pre,s i d c n t Soekarno's scheduled flight from Jakarta to Manila yesterday. A Royal Navy spokesman was222 words
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Article40 1964-01-09 1 CANBERRA. Wed A record number of 47.466 assisted British Immigrant!! came to Australia last year. 17.600 more than in 1962 The previous postwar record for assisted British emigration was In 1951 when 44.007 camr under the M-heme ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article28 1964-01-09 1 OSLO. Wed —Scaffolding collapsed In a cinema here today hurling workmen 70 feet to the (round. Eight wer» taken to hospital badly hurt Rauter.Reuter - 28 words
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93 1964-01-09 1 PARIS, Wed. Francois Dtor, who married British National Socialist movement leader Colin Jordan three months ago, told a French Journalist last night she had asked her lawyer Maltre Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour to start divorce proceedings. Shesaid her husband had become "bourgeois." The journalist quoted Mrs. JordanReuter - 93 words
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Article56 1964-01-09 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Department of Immigration has notified all airlines here thai, starting tomorrow. Indonesians are not permitted to travel to Hour Kong. The notice delivered today said visas for Hong Kong are no longer valid except for those with official passports, and IndonesianUPI - 56 words
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Article64 1964-01-09 1 SERRES. (Eastern Macedonia). Wed.— Men took over the domestic choree today while their women took It easy In an annual custom that dates back 2.300 yean In the villages of Moneklissla and Strymnl here. According to the custom, the women are free to do whatever theyReuter - 64 words
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184 1964-01-09 1 Gurkhas kill three more terrorists I^UCHING. Wed. Gurkha soldiers scored another success when they killed three Indonesian-based terrorists and captured four others in an operation in the Third Division of Sarawak* yesterday. An Army spokesman said today that the Gurkhas tracked down and attacked a gang of terrorists after theyReuter; UPI - 184 words
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Article56 1964-01-09 1 KARACHI, Wed. Pakistanis suffer from hypertension and heart disease because of excessive use of salt, an American heart specialist has declared. Dr. John Ladue. associate clinical Professor of Medicine at Cornell University, urged Pakistanis to- reduce use of salt in their diets in order toUPI - 56 words
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Article43 1964-01-09 1 I-EHERAN. Wed Eleven people died and nine were senously hurt when a passenger bus overturned on an icy road today near Saveh, '87 miles southwest of Teheran. A temperature of 30 degrees centigrade below zero was reported In the area— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article320 1964-01-09 1 Manila moves for another summit MANILA. Wed. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. today hinted that his country was hoping for another South-east Asian summit conference to include Malaysia. He was speaking altor the first meeting in the newlyopened round of discussions between President Soekarno and President Macapagal. "We startedReuter - 320 words
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Article30 1964-01-09 1 USs ULTIMATE AIM w \shim;ton. Wed Prt-Mdrnt Johnson taM in lirst Stair of I nion Mcsviko to (on Kress today that ultimate goal "is world without war" Rrutor30 words
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Article435 1964-01-09 2 Soek and Manila's fears MANILA, Wed. AS TALKS OPEN PRESS WORRIES ABOUT MILITARY INVOLVEMENT, MAPHILINDO independent Manila Times said today the Philippines feared possible military involvement with Indonesia. The paper was commenting on talks between President Soekarno of Indonesia and President Macapagal of the Philippines which opened here today. TheReuter - 435 words
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173 1964-01-09 2 I AXILA, Wed. The Manila Bulletin said today President Soekarno flew into the Philippines capital yesterday "leaving a trail of broken aviation rules, and completely endangering air safety here." Dr. Soekarno was two hours and 20 minutes late. The Bulletin in a frontpageReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-01-09 2 NEW YORK, Wednesday. THE United Nations assessment that the great majority of the people of Sarawak and North Borneo favoured union with Malaya last year had made it virtually impossible for Indonesia to attract support for its position except from the Soviet bloc, an American diplomatReuter - 448 words
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135 1964-01-09 2 Reformer Sun wants to liberalise Hong Kong f ONDON, Wed.— Mr. Sun Li Po-kong, former leader of the Socialist movement In China, arrived here yesterday to press for constitutional changes in Hong Kong. Mr. Sun, a resident ot the colony since 1958, plans to contact British MPs In an effortReuter - 135 words
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Article158 1964-01-09 2 WHERE CHINESE CAN'T TRADE... JAKARTA, Wed. J Fifty-six Chinese and Indian shopkeepers are out of business in Tarakan, east Borneo, because their city was demoted into a sub-district capital. The loss of Tarakan's status as capital city of the Longan district brought Indian and Chlnesf stores under a 1959 regulationUPI - 158 words
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Article41 1964-01-09 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— lndonesia's Navy. Air Force and Police commanders have been raised In rank by Presidential order. The officers are now: Navy, Vlre-Admlra! R E Martadlnata: Air Force. Air Marshal Omar Dant: and Police. Inspector-Genera) Soetjlpto.— UPl.41 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-01-09 2 Nehru, 74, down with high blood -pressure- BH U B A N ESHWAR, Wed.— Mr. Nehru, the 74-year-old Indian Prime Minister, is suffering from high blood pressure. On the advice of his doctors he has cancelled all engagements "for the present Mr Nehru may therefore be unable to attend anyReuter - 301 words
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Article20 1964-01-09 2 RANGOON. Wed— Burmese n>ithorities today released 58 people who had been arrested during November and December— Reu'er.Reuter - 20 words
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123 1964-01-09 2 NEW DELHI, Ued.— lndia's Home Ministry said last night anti-social and foreign elements were trying to spread the idea that the reputed hair of the Prophet Mohamed recovered in Srinagar, Kashmir, was not the one which disappeared from a mosque there last month. "AllReuter - 123 words
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Miscellaneous10 1964-01-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby' «£me V*i*> one mobe \^^eoo^ft,-—10 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-01-09 3 WEARING a traditional Russian fur hat, and with hands thrust into the pockets of his furcollared top-coat, Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev wears a serious look as he examines women's fashions during a tour of the Light Industry Pavilion at the U.S.S.R. Achievements55 words
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171 1964-01-09 3 Challenge to thieves to return Goya T ONDON, Wed.— A no- questions deal was offered here yesterday for the return of a stolen £140,000 Goya. The painting of the Duke of Wellington disappeared from London's National Gallery in 1961. In a letter to the Times. Sir Charles Wheeler, president ofReuter - 171 words
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Article22 1964-01-09 3 SANTA MONICA. Wed.— Mrs Catherine Crosby, mother of film ■tar Bins Crosby, died here yesterday. She was 90. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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99 1964-01-09 3 Escape by making a hole in the Wall BERLIN. Wed. —An East German couple and their Uiree sons broke through the bricked up windows of an unoccupied border house and slid down a rope into West Berlin last night. West Berlin police reported. A spokesman said the family had succeededReuter - 99 words
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85 1964-01-09 3 PARIS. Wed. The French Prime MJrils'er. Mr. Georees Pompidou, said last night France had not yet decided whether to recognise CoTrmurVst China. Mr. Pompidou said France had made her "political re-entry Into Asia" and was now' beginning to tnke up her role again or.Reuter - 85 words
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Article58 1964-01-09 3 MONTREAL, Wed— All 18 airlines involved have agreed to lower transatlantic air fares from April 1. the International Air Transport Association announced yesterday. The new fare schedule, proposed at a meeting of the transatlantic carriers in Nassau last month, would reduce first class, economy andReuter - 58 words
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Article17 1964-01-09 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.—President Johnson signed the $3,000. million foreUm aid appropriations Bill yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article254 1964-01-09 3 DOWN GO THE BARRICADES IN CYPRUS VTICOSIA, Wed. 11 Sir Arthur Clark, the British High Commissioner here, announced last night that agreement had been reached between Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders "to restore freedom of movement and communication throughout the island." Under the agreement, both sides will today remove theirReuter - 254 words
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198 1964-01-09 3 US expresses regret at British firm's sale of buses to Cuba WASHINGTON. Wed.— The U.S. State Department yesterday expressed regret at the sale by the British Leyland Motor Co. of U.S.SIO million worth of buses and spare parts to Cuba. The State Department spokesman said the sale did not helpReuter - 198 words
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Article72 1964-01-09 3 WALSALL. Wed. A two-year-old child died In hospital here four days after drinking nearly half a bottle of whisky at her home, an inquest was told. Her father. Mr. Edward Sharrett. said that on Dec. 30 his elder daughter told Mm the baby. Patricia Ann. had been72 words
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462 1964-01-09 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday. |J THANT, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, said last night that American and Soviet military cutbacks augured well for the New Year, but there still was "no sign that a golden age of better understanding" had dawned,462 words
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119 1964-01-09 3 CRIEFF (Scotland). Wed. Sir Alec Douglas-Home. the British Prime Minister, said here yesterday that 1964 had begun well in the international Held. After saying that he would be visiting Washington in February for talks with President Johnson. Sir Alec added: "Our desireReuter - 119 words
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Article63 1964-01-09 3 LONDON, Wed.— Earl Russell has announced he was formally handing back the Karl Von Ossletzky peace medal, presented to him last year by the East German Peace Council. The 91-year-old philosopher said he was doing this in protest against the continued Imprisonment by the East GermanReuter - 63 words
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Article27 1964-01-09 3 HILO. Hawaii. Wed The southern part of Hawaii, biggest of the Hawaiian Islands, was shaken by an earthquake yesterday. No damage was reported. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article54 1964-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wed —Television Stngapuia will be transmitting on Channel 5 at 8.05 p.m. on Friday, the sixth in the series of programme In which viewers are invited to "Meet the People". This time, the invitation Is to meet the people of the Ylo Chu54 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-01-09 4 IN SINGLETS, these men of the Federal Reserve Unit in Singapore (foreground) are seen cleaning their revolvers at their Queenstown base yesterday The 600 men and officers of the unit have been wit h drawn from beat patrols since last Saturday for general re-training. Another, group77 words
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111 1964-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Of 11 men who have received New Year certificates of commendation from the Air Officer Commanding Royal Air Force headquarters' unit. Far East Air Force, six are serving at No. 390 maintenance unit at Royal Air Force Seletar.111 words
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226 1964-01-09 4 PENANG, Wednesday. A REVENUE officer, Mr. Ang Hong Poh, of the anti-smuggling division of the Preventive Branch, today told the Sessions Court that a Customs speedboat chased and sank a vessel carrying three suspected smugglers on Aug. 21 last year. Mr. Ang226 words
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Article76 1964-01-09 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Adult Education Board Is organising a thiee-monih course In Graphic Design and Silk Screen Printing (or members of the public at a tuition fee of $25. Beginning next month, the course will be held at the Cultural Centre every Thursday between 7 p.m. and76 words
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203 1964-01-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. THE Adult Education Board, in conjunction with the Con-sulate-General of the Federal Republic ol Germany in Singapore, will be organising German language courses at stage 1 (beginner) and stage 2 (advanced) levels. There will be two beginner classes and one advanced class,203 words
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Article121 1964-01-09 4 TWO NEW CINEMAS FOR QUEENSTOWN SINGAPORE. Wed. Two new cinemas costing morr than a million dollars, are to be built in Queenstown to cater for the needs of this growing estate. They will be located near the Queenstown community centre. Plans for the first cinema have already been approved by121 words
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Article116 1964-01-09 4 STUDENT TRIP TO JAPAN SINGAPORE, Wed. The Teenage Travel Club of the YWCA and the Chinese YMCA is organising its third educational tour to Japan for 25 local students between 16-21 years of age during the August holidays. The 24-day trip will take the students to Japan by ship via116 words
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426 1964-01-09 4 'Dutton was urged, but refused, to arm himself SINGAPORE. Wed ir piIK superintendent of Pulau Senang, Mr. D.S. button, twice rejected a suggestion to arm himself soon before rioting broke out on the penal settlement, the Assizes was told today. A settlement attendent. Lee Mow Cheng, who was Dutton's orderly,426 words
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Article154 1964-01-09 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Medical Services Union has decided to defer holding general meetings of eight grades of Ministry of Health employees to consider taking industrial action following the Ministry's willingness to open negotiations on its claims. The union had talked of taking industrial action in154 words
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Article52 1964-01-09 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Teachers' Polk Dance Society will hold dance sessions for this term at the Raffles Girls' Primary School hall in Queen Street between 4 p.m. and 6 DJn on Jan. 12 and 26. Peb. 9 and 23, March 8 and 22. April 5, 12. 1952 words
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Miscellaneous341 1964-01-09 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'I'HK following is today* »chcdulf C«t"»y Pacific Airwayi: From of civil Aircraft movements at Hong Kong. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur Paya Lchar airport Singapore: (CX T2S) 7.30 p.m. ARRIVALS BritJMi UnitMl .Alrwafi: rrom BOACt From London. Frankfurt. t£" tl 7 I B 1 milbUl B mb341 words
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Article373 1964-01-09 5 LARGE VEHICLES SENT TO THAILAND AND INDONESIA, INSPECTOR TELLS COURT TRYING ACCUSED DEALER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^ FORMER Singapore police officer told a I magistrate's court here today that large vehicles stolen in Singapore were exported to Indonesia and Thailand. Senior Inspector Henry Albert Edwards, now373 words
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103 1964-01-09 5 Tin mine is closing: 79 workers lose jobs KAMPAR, Wed. A French tin mining company here has given 79 of its workers one month's notice of dis- missal. The company Is the Societe l Des Etains De Kinta. better |1 known as the S.E.K. 1 1 Its general manager, Mr.103 words
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Article92 1964-01-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Royal Malaysian Navy is to recruit more tradesmen artificers to cope with its expansion programme. Qualified engineering, electrical and radio tradesmen «an aptfy to the Commanding Officer. Kapal di-Raia Malaya. SingaporeThey will serve as artificers I wah the initial rank of92 words
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Article55 1964-01-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Some 120 delegates, representing more than 8.000 members of the Seventh Duy Advent Lsi Church in SouthEast Asia today began their nineday 13th biennial conference at tfce headquarters in Upper Serangoon Road. The conference is laying down plans for the misslsn's medicaleducational and evangelical work55 words
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Article27 1964-01-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police detained four men under the Societies Ordinance, and screened 835 people on anti-secret society j rounds in the past 24 hours27 words
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Article50 1964-01-09 5 PENANG. Wed. The Penan* Fishermen's Association will hold a Keneral meeting at the Butter- 1 worth community centre on Jan. 15 to protest against trawler net fishing. The association has Invited fishIng villages In Kedah. Perils. Perak. Selangor and Penang to send representatives to the meeting.50 words
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Article31 1964-01-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The I Chancellor of the German Embassy in Tokyo. Mr. K. P. Orelle. who Is on leave. Is here on a twoday visit with his wife.31 words
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232 1964-01-09 5 Case of the girl of 7. and her grand uncle, 25 IPOH, Wed.— A seven- year-old 'girl was found to be suffering from a venereal disease after she was alleged to have been raped by her grand-uncle, the High Court here was told today. The grand-uncle. Lee Kam Chew. 25,232 words
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Article84 1964-01-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Kenn Swee. will open a $400,000 extension to the carbon dioxide plant of Cold Storage <S> Ltd. at It l m v Bukit Timah Road at 5 30 p.m. on Jen. 20. A spokesman of the84 words
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Article41 1964-01-09 5 PENANG. Wed. Police today opposed ball when a labourer. K. Valu. 38, was charged with causing hurt to two women. S. Sevathlammal and S. Santhuasamy. with a parang, at River Road last night. He was remanded In police custody.41 words
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Article35 1964-01-09 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Tan Kuans Lee, a First-Class Honours graduate in physics, from the University of Singapore, left on Monday for Britain to study nuclear physics at Oxford University on a British scholarship.35 words
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Article282 1964-01-09 5 MANHUNT AFTER AMBUSH FAILS ALOR STAR, Wed gUNGEI PATANI police detained five suspects today after an unsuccessful attempt to ambush a gang of robbers on an estate road last night. Two suspects were picked «D in a hou.se in Sungei Layer Village, five miles from282 words
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Article96 1964-01-09 5 PILGRIMS TO MECCA WILL BE FILMED PENANG. Wed.— The Malayan Film Unit plans to shoot a documentary on the Mecca pilgrimage for the guidance of Malaysian pilgrims making the trip next year. "The film, when ready, will prove most useful to future pilgrims." the Malaysian PilgrimaKe Control Officer. Haji Ali96 words
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Article78 1964-01-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Malayan Railway Administration has bought 15 Japanese diesel shunting locomotives at a cost of more than $2 million. A railway spokesman said that so far six of the locomotives had arrived here. The remaining nine were expected by the end of this month.78 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-01-09 5 MISS Tsang Siew Yin. daughter of a Perak miner, who has returned home from Australia with a Bachelor of Economics and Commerce degree from the University of Brisbane. Her father is Mr. T. C. Tsang, chairman of the Iron Miners77 words
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Article167 1964-01-09 5 RIOT SQUAD WITHDRA WN TO TRAIN SINGAPORE, Wad. ■JHE Singapore Police today said that the 600 men of the Federal Reserve Unit were withdrawn from beat patrols last Saturday for general retraining on the orders of the acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain. The Police Secretary. Mr. T.167 words
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Article40 1964-01-09 5 JESSELTON. Wed.— The Borneo Airways Employees' I nion is considering industrial action, following what it described as "delaying tactics" by the airline management on its claims relating to better conditions of service submitted over a month ago.40 words
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117 1964-01-09 5 FORGOTTEN BABY HOLDS UP THE MAIL TRAIN DARIT BUNTAR. Wed. A year-old baby left behind by its parents at the Parit Buntar railway station, delayed the PraiKuala Lumpur day mail for a few minutes here this mornIng. The train had moved out for about 200 yards when the frantic mother,117 words
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132 1964-01-09 5 Second thoughts: Protest meeting is off KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 2.000 officers in the administrative and technical services, annoyed over the Governments delay in meeting their pay claims submitted two years ago, have had second thoughts about holding a mass protest meeting. The protest meeting was scheduled to be132 words
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Article42 1964-01-09 6 IPOH. Wed- Nomination day for a by-election in the Slim River local council will oe Jan. 29Polling will be on Feb. 29 The by-election has been caused by the death of an Alliance councillor, Mr- Swee Hock.42 words
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Article29 1964-01-09 6 KUANTAN. Wed. —The mftfrtatrmte here, Inctae Mcbtmed Arm bin Ottoman, baa been tran.»fr>rreri to Seremban. He has been succeeded by Wan Mohamed bin Haji Wan Mustapha from Ipoh.29 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-01-09 6 ENOUGH TO MAKE ONE SEE RED. More night patrols to catch vandals T<ANAH RAT A. Wed. The police have increased night patrols following a series of acts of vandalism and mischief here. In the past few weeks, mischief makers have damaged several, cars, one of which, painted blue, belonging to116 words
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183 1964-01-09 6 KUANTAN, Wednesday. THE leader of the Malayan Chinese Association A here, Dato Ngau Ken Lock, today warned that religious fanatics entering the State were sowing the seeds of discord among the people by calling non-Muslims "outsiders." 1 He said the fanatics came from outside the State,183 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-01-09 6 Student who fell ill is flown back TPOH, Wed.— A Colom--1 bo Plan student in Australia, who was taken ill two weeks ago and admitted into a private hospital in Adelaide, has been flown back to Malaya. Bhe arrived here this mornIng by plane after an overnight stop In Gleneagles142 words
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Article64 1964-01-09 6 IPOH. Wed. The manarJW partner of Toong Seng Tin Mining Co.. Chan Kam Choong. was today fined S5O in the magistrates court here when he pleaded guilty to failing to pay $6 lo the Employees Provident Pund. I The contribution was in respect of a64 words
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Article116 1964-01-09 6 Secret society charge MALACCA, Wed— A flsh--1»1 monger's assistant, Chan Peng Lock, 18. pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here today to possessing a note book containing six verses relating to a secret society. He was bound over for one year in $100 without a conviction being recorded against him.116 words
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Article319 1964-01-09 6 Minerals survey completed: Kazak KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak. told Parliament today that the country-wide reconnaissance survey Into the geological and mineral resources of Malaya had been completed. Tun Razak was moving the Supply Bill In committee stage for the Ministry of Rural Development319 words
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Article166 1964-01-09 6 MALACCA, Wed. rriHE British Army today 1 cleared up the mystery of the unidentified container which was reported dropped by a Jet aircraft on a sawmill near Seremban on New Year's Eve. The container Is that of a four-inch reconnaissance flare dropped from a slngleenglned Auster166 words
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Miscellaneous110 1964-01-09 6 Alley Omp B W V. T. H<. m ii~ THERE.' VSEE? I 7OLDJUH AW, GET BAoTiNTnHIF^BB I AIL RIGHT, TVE HAP ABOUT ENOUGH OP jrf^^H DOC BfT OFF MOREW HE BUGGY/ POC KNOWS THIS' NOW WU MONKEYSBACXOPF M COUl P HANDLE **_\SWS WAY AROUND/ HEIL V" BEFORE SOMEBODY GETS HUKT,"_I-110 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1964-01-09 7 Architect who won the world's homage with his work CANTANKEROUS, eccentric Frank Lloyd Wright had an international reputation for more than half a century as an architectural genius. Yet olten he was so concerned1,853 words
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Advertisement357 1964-01-09 7 FLYING BACK TO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as357 words
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Obituary52 1964-01-09 8 :n Wnrdm tit (Minimum) MADAM TAN SONG NEO 1 Mrs Chua Yeow Kee) aged 61, beloved mother of r" A. Chua, Mra. Llm Tee Klat and Mrs. Tan Tiang Ssng. passsd away peacefully at her residence 517 Sims Avenue. Slncuport. on Bth January IM4. Cremation took plaes oa the52 words
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Obituary28 1964-01-09 8 >• HordM $19 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY Of late K Chelllah, Marine Dept Portswettenbam. who departed from this world oa 8-1 -«3. May God blesa his soul.28 words
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Article149 1964-01-09 8 20 Wardm SIO (MimimMm) MR. AND MRS Georgt Wong thank frlrnds and relHtiona for their attend- 'is and asalstanes at their i-eddlng on 4-1-64 MR. M. S. NATHAN and family thank all those who assisted In funeral of Victor Nathan, killed In accident on 6-I-64 In XL THE FAMILY149 words
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Article130 1964-01-09 8 M Words Sid (Minimum) ADVANCEO COURSE of M CMMM F.r.-iHuram I>uhr» by Mlsa Ctasn Sow L>n h»nn« nfxt wwk. Details: Ring: iS'porri .***** FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. iDvilr nil 'pin'hi'n nrd hook sddt>'tfl to browae In thnr showroom at Times Houav. Kivir Yullty Koad. Singapore ROSE EBERWEIN: New enrolment for130 words
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605 1964-01-09 8 The Straits Times Thursday, January 9, 1964. Doubts In Manila Press comment in the Philip- pines on the talks between President Macapagal and PreIsident Soekarno is heartening. !Of course there is more than I one view. But the Manila Times appears to sum up Filipin^ feeling in general when it605 words
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Article358 1964-01-09 8 President de Gaulle's determI ination to pursue "a world!wide policy" in 1964 is away ;to a brisk start, at least in Asia. His charge into the breach left by Cambodian renunciation of American aid has met rapid success. A deal has been made and Prince Sihanouk has been358 words
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Article286 1964-01-09 8 The "minor difficulties" which prevented parking meters beins installed in Kuala Lumpur streets nearly two years ago seem at last to have been resolved. Necessary amendments to the Road Traffic Ordinance should be gazetted soon and then the meters will be set up for their first customers or286 words
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Article441 1964-01-09 8 Neal Ascherson - TALKS IN BERLIN Neal Ascherson Days of the sealed wall are over I'.v I) KR I I v Wed. The Berlin Wall is closed again But 1 learned today that a new proposal, this time coming from the Western side, is only days away. The West Berlin Senate may send441 words
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LETTERS
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Letter113 1964-01-09 8 A FEW days ago I wished to attend one of the sittings of the Dewan Ra'ayat and made the necessary Inquiries for permission to do so. I was told that visitors (men only) must wear a coat and tie or national dress. This was a surprise. Conceding113 words
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Letter175 1964-01-09 8 rnHE three-month "Help I Keep Our City Clean" campaign launched by Singapore's Mini ster of Health will not achieve Its target of 90 per cent efficiency unless the following suggestions are ed:Lorrtes used for clearing refuse at all bin points should be properly covered with tarpaulin. On countless175 words
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Letter220 1964-01-09 8 I REFER to the letter by "Parent" under the heading "Teachers pay: Another delay" (BT. Jan. 3>. Before a teacher In a secondary school wtio has subsequently ootalned the requisite HBC qualification Is granted an additional increment, approval of the appropriate authority must be obtained. It is the220 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1964-01-09 8 ASHWINI KUMARI - Congress Party's massive defeat in Goa... ASHWINI KUMARI THE CHALLENGE TO THE MONOLITHIC CONTROL IT HAS ENJOYED SO LONG... by TH E ruling C o n g re ss Party's debacle in the first general election in the former Portuguese colony of Coa has resulted in intense heart searching in1,235 words
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Advertisement626 1964-01-09 8 Straits Tma t Malay HUQ CluaWliS smissilssaiisat* ssssjr so fcesuse) tea IHM COLO BTOSJAGB ARCADE Oll*ISI« Ho*« COLA eTTORAGB: EtMANCMM ATHOLUND ROAD-SLAT© NO) KsTPPCL ROAD— NAVAL BA*« Asisanisssi Asisaeai crrr iook a-rowa ltd IMmmstHssh, CeajfsrOaaT TMEI MCWS PROMT SB. M. ISMAIL NAMtaaal STrOMsT •70-7. Osiibl Peaat, a-isaa HI V. NfrrMASAMT626 words
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Advertisement39 1964-01-09 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers li Exporters of High Class SINGAPORE 21, Chitlia Tal: ***** HONGKONG M.itH*oc Minaiin. Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowioon-39 words
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Advertisement128 1964-01-09 8 JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look for the name i^i -^g— I Zi TT °W We Do The Re»t I 1 MONTHLY RENTAL: 14" TV $15.00 SBE 19" TV $21.00 Ml 1 MMTAI rNCUJDtS. MM 1 TV AmM Msinl— «iiiisj TV hwtsmi* Top DtKOTf* tor Cos*. fetf Hir« furck« M Tsrmi128 words
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Article474 1964-01-09 9 Registration cancelled: The Spore Govt tells of pro-Reds SINGAPORE, Wednesday. XHE Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Wong Kah Yeow, today ordered the cancellation of the registration of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union. He had served notice on the union on Nov. 6, last year,474 words
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97 1964-01-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed Two deaf and dumb boys, charged with loitering with Intent to commit theft, set a problem for a magistrate's court today. Tan Ah Mee. 16. and Yeo Kuel Shy*. IS. (hook their heads to all questions. An expert97 words
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Article51 1964-01-09 9 TBLDK ANSON. Wed The Andtira Association of the Federa- tlon of Malaya In conjunction with the Manila Sabah will distribute cakr* to the tuberculosis patients and inmates at the old folk's hone in Teluk An son and Langkap on Jan. 18 on the occaalso of UK Ponggal51 words
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153 1964-01-09 9 A 'TEENAGE SQUADRON' FOR JOBLESS PROPOSED YIUAR. Wed. The aT Government has been urged to form a "Teenage Squadron' of youngsters who have left school, are unemployed, and are under the age of 21. This call was made by the Johore chairman of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, Inche153 words
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Article29 1964-01-09 9 SINGAPORE Wed.— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will visit the Southern Islands on Saturday to distribute food to the Islanders for the Puasa month.29 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-01-09 9 MRS. Thorney croft, IT1 wife of the British Minister of Defence, yesterday visited the Singapore Naval Base and also the Naval Base Asian Kindergarten, where she received a warm welcome from the staff and children. Picture shows Mrs. Thorneycroft speaking to the59 words
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Article45 1964-01-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The Straits Times today received donations totalling Sill for a 13-year-old Singapore school girl. Amnah binte Mahmood. Donations from Singapore came from Reader <SD. H'.na Wai Su (slo>. Anonymous (Sso>, and Trom D. L. Pickard of Kuala Lumpur ($5O)45 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-01-09 9 NEW SHIP OFFERS MILK— STRAIGHT FROM THE COW LONDON, Wednesday. THE multi-purpose Blue Funnel liner Centaur will x be able to offer fresh milk straight from the cow from the day she sails on her maiden voyage from Glasgow to Sydney later this month. Most of the forward space has204 words
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Article61 1964-01-09 9 In our report on Page 9 of the Straits Times yesterday on Dato Abdul Hamld bin Hajl Jumat's appointment as Malaysia's Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany. It was stated that he had contested the 1963 election and lost. This was Incorrect. Dato Hamld61 words
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Article39 1964-01-09 9 IPOH, Wed.— The Inuddln Bhah religious secondary residential school. In Tiger Lane here, scored 95 per cent success In the Lower Certificate of Education examination held last month when ISI out of 138 pupils passed.39 words
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148 1964-01-09 9 THIS IS WHY THE TRAINS SOMETIMES DON'T RUN TO SCHEDULE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Seasonal climatic conditions and human activities have caused occasional slight delays in Malayan Railway schedules. This was stated by a spokesman for the Railway Ammlnlstratlon when asked to comment on recent complaints about delays In train services.148 words
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Article32 1964-01-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore lawyer, Mr. A. Muthusamy. 47. who went to India with his wife and two children on holiday, died in Madras of heart attack last Saturday.32 words
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Article91 1964-01-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ministry of Labour today failed in a bid to settle the Industrial dispute at the Nanyang Siang Pau in Robinson Road, whose printing workers have been on strike since Saturday. Representatives of the management and the Singapore Bookshops, Publications and Pricing Press91 words
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72 1964-01-09 9 BATU PAHAT, Wed. Sharom alias Harom bin Ismail, 32, was found guilty In the magistrate's court yesterday of making a false accusation against g police corporal, Attan bin Mohamea Dahan. He reported to police that Attan had misbehaved by disturbing kampong girls attending a72 words
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Article59 1964-01-09 9 IPOH. Wed.— The annual concours d'elegance, described as "Ipoh's little motor show", and a dinner dance will be held at the Olympic Inn here on Saturday night. It Is organised by the Royal Perak Motor Club. Trade entries are divided Into four classes for can costing59 words
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126 1964-01-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The chairman of the Federation Bar Council, Dato S. M. Yong, registered today as a volunteer for National Service. Dato Vong. who returned recently from a visit to England, put his name down at the Chinese Assembly Hall registration centre fdr126 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-01-09 9 Saigon's man in Malaysia is now an ambassador KUALA LUMPUK. Wed.— The Malaysian Government today announced its concurrence to the appointment of Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong (above) as the first Ambassador of South Vietnam to this country. Mr. Tran had been his country's Charge d' Affaires here since June 1959.147 words
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Article64 1964-01-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Police yesterday arrested seven men who are alleged to be responsible for several housebreakmg and robberies in the Leedon Park and Victoria Park area. They have been detained under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. A police spokesman today said several stolen articles,64 words
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197 1964-01-09 9 Youth on murder bid charge sent to 'school' VIUAR. Wed. The 11 rejection of a marriage proposal from a tapper by a girl ended in her attempted murder. the High Court here was told today. The tapper, Ler Kirn Ang, 18, was ordered by Mr. Justice Azml to be sent197 words
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76 1964-01-09 9 BALL-PENS ($17,600) PARCEL MISSING SINGAPORE, Wed. A consignment of ball-pens worth $17,600 was yesterday reported stolen from a parcel office of the Malayan Railway. Mr. M. Blvarajahslngham. a parcel clerk, told police that he had received the consignment from Penang on Dec. 28. The pens were kept in the parcel76 words
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Article39 1964-01-09 9 IPOH. Wed.— O. Karuppannasamy, 32, pleading Ruilty. was fined 680 in the magistrate/! court here today for making a false statement to the Registrar of Citizens In order to obtain citizenship certificate on Feb. 17 1968.39 words
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Article, Illustration277 1964-01-09 9 Francis Rozario - Singapore's 'new deal' jails world famous: James Francis Rozario By OINpAPORE, Wed. Singapore has one of the most "enlightened" prison systems in the world, in the opinion of the retired Director of Prisons. Major P. L. James. This was due to the State Government's initiative In trying out '"brave and277 words
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Article29 1964-01-09 9 BINOAPORE. Wed.— The Cas» bodian Consul -General In Singapore, Mr. Ty Kirn Sour, today flew back here with his wife after a month-long holiday In his country.29 words
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Advertisement131 1964-01-09 9 •StruMlf photo- |t |>-I|T friphtd with Auhi Ik mil Nnttx with Tib- HL >Mf S mir 135 mm f/3.5 |VI 11 it f/8 md 1/500 IW| I |B stcond. Extemion tubes were used to JE close up these sub- I lnß^Sl S^ssts^^ Asjbbbbbl •tall r^^^l^pf ASclill ASAHI laoM&V^ ...and you131 words
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Miscellaneous602 1964-01-09 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metre* i 76 Metres SHORTWAVE AM. 6.00 T;me Sum*. Ne- SERVICE: 41 Metre, gava-m; 6.02 Mornu* Meiod.es; 6 0 M Morl g I^. 7.00 Time Signal. The Newt; News: 7.20 Breakfast Bulle 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri- 7602 words
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359 1964-01-09 10 T»HE engagement ring is the symbol which launches a couple a step nearer to matrimony. At a recent engagement function, the girl's fiance made no secret of the fact that he chose the ring himself, declaring "it's a mistake to take a girl359 words
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Article221 1964-01-09 10 Soon you'll have built-in starch SOMETHING over half the world's dirty linen 45 lbs. for each family every month is washed clean with the help of detergent. In the last 10 years, washing powder consumption has increased five times. And manufacturers aren't exaggerating when they claim that clothes will leave221 words
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Article, Illustration19 1964-01-09 10 DESIGNED in a unique style, this pair of low heeled Italian sandals certainly looks exotic with imitation jewels dangling.19 words
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Article, Illustration401 1964-01-09 10 Porcelain painting for women J^ NEW form of art has been introduced to Singapore women. It is the art- of china (porcelain) painting believed to have originated in Western Australia. And here to popularise this art is Mrs. Amy Lakides, of Perth, who has aroused tremendous interest and enthusiasm since401 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-01-09 10 A threepurpose outfit THERE are numerous ways of obtaining comfort which has always been stressed as an important part of good living. One of the ways, then, to comfortable living is in clothings, which I am sure all of us indulge in. So for comfort and economy,263 words
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Advertisement312 1964-01-09 10 don't be p( SKINNY! ■^^^a^-sj^ Bk x %h iBf^LW *t~ BM llr-tn-one concentrated food supplement quickly gives poundi nd Inches of solid flesh to thin, underweight men tnd women. WATE-ON Is a new, pleasant-to- SKINNY WOMEN-develop a flrm, take substance that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the curvet welgrrt-buildlng312 words
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Advertisement269 1964-01-09 10 Advertisement A 10 Seconds Beauty Bath It you have to hurry away to a party without time for your beauty bath, It Is an easy matter to freshen up In a few seconds by simply smoothing the body over with your lemon delph freshener. This will ensure a dainty freshness,269 words
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Miscellaneous313 1964-01-09 10 Straits Times Crossword I P I P I F ssssssF T "~F I ~P I I* ACROSS T. Some old body pen&iuexi to 1. A sort ot liberality In provid- have armour (Bi. ing food to the Manx, as it S. Annul even in court?- (3. 5) were! <7>- 11.313 words
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Advertisement1293 1964-01-09 11 TO UV'RPOOi I, wtSl COASI UK Out S pon Slils P. Sham Penang 010' iEO unrpiil. Havn I Pt/JM 11 NE'.EUS L pill, (jlisgow ll Pt/Jaa It P'.RSIUS LKtrpail, biltgo* JM IS MEMNON L'pttl. Oubun, '■oil.. H'awg Jm II Jm 13 Jai 11/20 Jm 21 ANTENOI litirpnl. G'i'gow JM II1,293 words
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Advertisement1387 1964-01-09 11 WSgM THE EAC CINES H^L\r—-y>^H S4NCAPOtE KUALA. UJIAWJt P. S WrTTE MKAM PfMAMO F^p^j rao«c Ttat ntem* wi^ nto*t urn fHOtttMn^ BAILINt* It BINOA, U HAVRk, NAMBURi IRtMLN, ANTWERr ROTIERDtM AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANB COPENHAGEN yhli^^^^Ti'nana^^ "RAMBOOIA" a) SiilK Sulel I* Part 10 Jll "MOMBASA"* I) llPtrt/14 JM "MALACCA' I)1,387 words
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Advertisement1275 1964-01-09 11 I BenulinF\ EXPREU SERVICE It LONOON, LIVERPOOL a CONTINENTAL PORTS BEN VALLA London frt 4 Jm« m P.Sjw P.n L n, HJ»J^ [-;j BENCLEUCH f9 fig; J? S'pon P. S'nam Penmi M'bro Mar 2 JM 11/23 Jm 24/24 Grangimouth Mar I I S'pori P. S him Pinang BENHOPI LIMI, 0'1,275 words
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Advertisement1282 1964-01-09 11 McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. -fcr Til. Nl. *****. I3L ELLERMAN LIMB KLAVENEM LIME LBNMR. HAMBURG. tOUEMAM, iOS ANttLEk. »AN »KANCIICI, HAVRE. HULL ft MIBBLESBRBtItIJ UAIILE. tANCOUVtI t PORTLANI CITY Of PETERBOROU6II ttl mm SJgJ^ $m lot I s'pon P S'haia rinani IRuniviul Sailil Ii P»-l TMir Oaiits S'pon P. Sham1,282 words
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364 1964-01-09 12 rE price ot Straits tin yesterday continued to advance In sympathy with London and there was a furlher rise of $1.75 to $523.75. The offering was estimated down by 5 tons to 250 tons. In London on Tuesday tin opened very steady and364 words
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737 1964-01-09 12 From Our Market Correspondent A HEAVY wave of panic selling which reacted slightly towards the close hit the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon when operators became nervous at the toppisb prices of recently over boosted gambling counters. In the morning there was some profit-taking737 words
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Article23 1964-01-09 12 MaUyan Stock Indices jun.t Jan. s Industrials: 107.61 Hit,.]., rins: 129.49 IttJl rubbers: 108.67 108.67 •Dec. 31. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=100.23 words
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Article946 1964-01-09 12 pOMBINED business In the SinVy b a pore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tlie Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttead (3.0U0) JI.SO cd, (S.UUUI Bt. il'.'HK)) 5.1.11. (l.UOO) n.TO; Central Prep, iv.ikmii Bl 77. (I.imhm $1.6». (3.1)00)946 words
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Article82 1964-01-09 12 T'HK Federation Minister for Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week berinnint; on January 9. Rubber 61' H cts a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. (.hum ut oil $B IX a ton. Palm oil 5G58.75 a ton. Palm kernels $407.23 a ton. The82 words
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Article69 1964-01-09 12 /'HINESE Prsduee Eichsnas. Sin«spjayi I Cecenut all: bulk SAO ftrllers. drum I $a:t aaMtam Cepra: Jan. Feb. L'K. Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SI 45 sellers, Sarawak white SUL'i Kellers, special Barawnk black SU-J sellers, garbled L..inpoiiK black SU2| sellers. ASIA llttl sellers. Smiapera Coconut Oil Millers' Aisscistisn69 words
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Article27 1964-01-09 12 January 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 622 cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: *****5 (up 51. 75) Estimated unofficial ottering 250 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article264 1964-01-09 12 JANUARY nrtt graat rueoar auyert r.a.b. elattd it 5 am. in Maja> P>ara and Kuala Lumpur yt-*trr<iay nt 921 eenis per Ib. (down acvrn-eiKti'lit ol a cent) on Tuesday's closing level lo the position. The tone was qui.t. R.A.I, and f.m.r.e. al.smg pnsat in cants per ib. ysstarday:264 words
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Article131 1964-01-09 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. TNDUSTRIALS upward trend x halted today when falls exceeded rises for the first time this year. Move* generally were small, but moft leaders lost ground. Tobacco ahares were notably I lower with Erthmani down 3s. 6d. to 345. 3d. Base metals and oils also barely held131 words
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Article183 1964-01-09 12 y-HIHk lyin* aion K >ids Ilia iin»«p of Harbour wharvss or ciptcttd today ars: iNauaurm Maru 1/2. Uakon«an Kavetunein s,t*. Akita Maru IS/I*. Maria Voyaxides 18, Hero 33/34, <Nausica 3A/3b, Caeju 4U/41. Jeseoice 12/44. lapan N.W. i. Inner raada: Kerandji. sedili, Majula. Xona Ko. Ura^oii Horn, Tai183 words
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Article199 1964-01-09 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS! January 8. Tore* moiiliu. INDUSTRIALS Uuniop.i 18 eta. M. box in its. City L»ev. A cv. McAliater 14 eta. IL Smelters IV eta. KoDinsoa 12 cv. ts«o 21 ua. C. iStorafia i'u eta. Keu. uirp. 12 eta. ttotnuiaua lv eta. ft i\. Is eta. S. Land199 words
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Article69 1964-01-09 12 •I'Ht ■■Majaai Oiatiiaai Baaar A ciaiien uaaai taaaa pjaMpjasi ln ll to »iuui. Marks 1 10 B/sj; Holland Cuidio )l? •>. Swik Francs I4U 3, •>. Bslfian Francs lojl. Italian Lire MOM. Un (h»- Ires eicnahnut market in Hon^ Kong yesterday (tie U.S. dollar was <juou<l at j69 words
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Article59 1964-01-09 12 Rubber crops harvested during December Included:— Benta 153.000 Ib Jrram KuanUn 65,000 Ib.. Kundong Tanjonr iPan 221,000 Ib.. Mentakab 10b\000 Ib., and Surjfei Bagan 175,000 11) cr o« Molek ***** lb al^ Bnk'» Katil 60.864 Ib I'nited Malacca 3.39 390 lb Ayrr Molek 70.588 lb Lroiu Iliri San59 words
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Advertisement1163 1964-01-09 12 L \T"^! M^^ >^AWA^glTKlSEN y a^USHAyiJa\a» U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lalcaa/Kaat Canada Sorvloo f Sham Honolulu s. f cuco t. An|tm A. tort Montiia. JwiMwa Mara" a2t )an H/11 laa 24 Fit M Ftl H Mai *amikawa Man" 25 2) Ftl 20/29 Ftl it Mai 21 Mai 31 Mai1,163 words
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Advertisement899 1964-01-09 12 liifflKi i"~ H ]aaal aaPi Naaaat -\B Jl; 1 y lhjM Jjafjß Ij/ AUSTRALIA AND NEW ftALANO SIBVICt iMBIA, PAKISTAN ANO P SUIF SERVICI I. Fr.. M tlt. MBB. Me1...,.., T#i MlgrM HnwUlum Ptnang P. S'nam Sport BULIMIA IS Jaa i?/i| Jm s sort" ort ••Sham Penang la: Aicklaal. wtiuagiaa.899 words
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Advertisement179 1964-01-09 12 WILHELMSEN LINES fit*: tcaaliUfiaa iai Cainaeiui r>aru tar aaagkas aaa Hisg MaY Penang P. Sham S'pora TARIFA (Calls Manila. Shanghai) 12 Jaa 11/11 JM 17/21 jm TAMESIS Xalls Pusan, Japan) 4 Ml TOMAR (Calls Manila) 11/11 Ft* 12/14 Fll 11/11 I'M BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A EAM AHO WEST COAST PORTS.179 words
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Advertisement248 1964-01-09 12 NOTICE Will anyone who knows the whereabouts of my wife, Gladyo Pereira (Nee Meyer), please contact me, W.J. Pereira, 2. Jalan Tembusu. Singapore 15. SHIPPING NOTICE ».o. "RAJULA" SAILING KOR MADRAS ON 11TH JANUARY 1964. Hie aoove vessel will lor Port sweuenham. Penang Naga-p-ttinam and Madr«b from Singapore Harbour Board248 words
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Advertisement702 1964-01-09 13 NOTICES JKR. P.MI.VM, NOTICE Due to urgent repairs to the water mains In Kuantan, the supply to the town will be cut off from 10.00 p.m. on 10.1.1964 to 6.00 a.m. on 11.1.1964 The inconvenience caused is regretted but Is unavoidable. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that effective Ist January702 words
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Advertisement466 1964-01-09 13 (Continue* from Page •> ANNOUNCEMENT It Word* Sit (Minimum) 1964 TUESDAY and Thursday EveninK Halrdressing and Skin-care courses specially conducted for career men and women. Salon Phoenix. Rosalie Hernon. Telephone (B'pore) ***** SITUATIONS VACANT it Worda SS (Ml*.}— Box St et*. txtrm ALL APPLICANT* to Box A 4093 thanked. Selected466 words
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Advertisement687 1964-01-09 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Bore 1 55 (Mi*.)— Bax It et*. txlrm SCIENCE TRAINEE REQUIRED. Young man with H.B.C. 1 or II with Bclence qua 'locations to be trained In an industrial laboratory. Brtgbt prospects for right applicant. Apply with lull particulars Box A 4153 S.T. S'pora. LEADING BRITISH COMPANY urgently requires687 words
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Advertisement1058 1964-01-09 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box St rfs. axtrm COOKBOY AND WASH Amah. Chinese clean trustworthy, very good with children, available February lat. Ring Hill (Spore) ***** office ***** after six. BOOK KEIPBR Middle aged Chinese, with many years experience, can type, and possesses very good testimonials seeks any1,058 words
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Advertisement993 1964-01-09 13 EDUCATION Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm VACANCIES FORMS 11. 111, IV, over-aged pupils accepted. St. Francis Girls' School. 94 st Francis Road, off St. Michaels. Serangoon. B'pore. WHILST WAITING POR your Cambridge results. Join now the new Shorthand /Typewriting Bookkeeping, Besslons of "1.T.8.". 19. Lorong 30. Oeylang, Spore993 words
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Advertisement928 1964-01-09 13 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINOiAPURA PROGRAMMES JAN. 13 IS. Pull detail, in this week's RADIO WEEKLY. Oet your copy today l Prlee 30 eantsl frem all nswiaisnts. TMB PAR BAST ENGINEER Puttlltr.ed quart. M, THB ENGINEER, Ilka Its companion «elume trie Hens Kens A Far East Build. r. circulates tlueucheut928 words
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Advertisement1051 1964-01-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Bom St rt*. tMtrm LATE ISM PIAT SOOcc convertible winding (lass perfect condition &S m pg. $<i,Vi o no. Contact Ong. 29 Selegle Road. B'pore. ISM MO TO Good condition Mark. Lieutenant Walden. 42 Commando Sembawanc. Military 3633 lOff duty) 3U2 i working1,051 words
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Advertisement721 1964-01-09 13 MISCELLANEOUS tt Word* tt (mtm.)-Btx St n. I GENERAL SPRAY PAINTING R gtrators. a Hours Also R'i tact Ttlephons < 8 porn BSStS. CHOOIINO SONS-IN-LAW! link* your cbotec at Asia Marrtagr Bureau: Sand stamped tnvtlopr for IM4 Pro«pretus. 491 -A. Paya Labar Kama. Rin-■aporv-19. Ths Oilldrra of MR. A MRS.721 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1964-01-09 14 It's better to be warned than a 3 am arrest: Ismail You should be grateful to me for warning, Minister tells Opposition MPs: 'McCarthy ism' says David David tells of 'intimidatory action' by the police in base strike by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS OPPOS 1 T I O N MPs were1,125 words
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Article70 1964-01-09 14 PENANG. Wed.— Two brothers, 1,. Rajagopal. 19. and L. Sathaiya. 21, together with two other men. Kuppan Sacny. 22. and See Teong Huat, 39. were Jointly charged ;n a magistrate's court here today with noting while being members of an unlawful assembly which attacked a70 words
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Article118 1964-01-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The United States has agreed to facilitate private American investment in Malaysia's economic development by underwriting part of the cost of feasibility surveys. In a statement today, the is Information Service said that under a programme to encourage such investment, the118 words
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Article71 1964-01-09 14 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Miss Eileen Tan Blew Lean, daughter of Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan, today returned from London as an associate of the Royal College of Music (A.R.C.M.). Miss Tan, who took her B.A. (lions) degree from the University of Singapore in 1080, left i71 words
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Article147 1964-01-09 14 SINGAPORE, Wed GOLD DUST II oi the United States "Pony Express," which has not been heard of since leaving Singapore 16 months ago, did in fact arrive at Bombay. An Alitalia airline spokesman said here today that they received word from their Bombay office yesterday147 words
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239 1964-01-09 14 Approved for the Ministry of Justice: $9.8 m PARLIAMENT yester--1 day approved the spending of $9.8 million by the Ministry of Justice this year. The Assistant Minister of Justice. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'akub, introducing the estimates, said that with Malaysia there was increased expenditure due to the greater volume239 words
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Article76 1964-01-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Club Employees Union held its inaugural meeting at Crosss Street here today. Mr. Chew Siang How, the chairman, said that though the union was only a few months old, many employees of clubs have joined. "It is the sole objective of76 words
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Article53 1964-01-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. V. Ratnachanthiran. was acquitted I ana disc i court here today of cheating Yo Kee Heng. a shopkeeper, of two bottles of stout and a packet of cigarettes, worth $4.80. He was alleged to have committed the offence on Nov. 28 at 64.53 words
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Article30 1964-01-09 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tli:eve* brokp iir.o a lioum- :n R:dout Road, early vc^erday morning and e.*caped with 16 buttle.s of whisky, vh uables worth 51.040 and S6O in cash.30 words
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Advertisement2498 1964-01-09 14 w^^gg^^mOTnmimJl STATE OF KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered contractors Class "D and above I I will be received at the office of he Jurutera Negri. J.K.R. Kedah/ Perils up to 3.00 p.m. on 21st. January. 1964 for> The Supply of 18" Internal Diameter M.S. Pipes ln 202,498 words
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Advertisement762 1964-01-09 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are Invited for one post of Lecturer Assistant Lecturer In each of the Departments of Pathology, Bacteriology. Paxasltology. Social Medicine and Public Health In the newly established Faculty of Medicine. Applicants should possess experience in teaching and research. Successful candidates will762 words
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Miscellaneous5 1964-01-09 14 Kmffm Mtmnmg fhf Mmiph KMmit—Hmhi5 words
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Article212 1964-01-09 15 Epsom Jeep - Sparkling trial by Royal Meadow Epsom Jeep RACING by JPOII, Wed. Trainer Rinus van Breukelen's crack sprinter Koyal Meadow did a sparkling trial here this morning. Ridden by Garnet Bougoure, Royal Meadow strode out faultlessly over 3f in 38. Royal Meadow runs in the main sprint over s£f straight on212 words
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Article116 1964-01-09 15 Ten to follow at Ipoh ROYAL MEADOW: Top sprinter of la.^l season, has won over sif straiglit; th.rd io Nashor in the Gold Vase. NEABCO MUi: BrUliant winner over ojf straight last June. LUCKI LOCKT: A straight course '.specialist." oisiN: Smart winner over Bt naata M in heavy going last116 words
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Article48 1964-01-09 15 SINGAPORE. Wed.-Horses in 6 will have their first r.ir.s at i\i e Bukit Timah Janiuiry-Februarv meeting on Jan. 26. F b 2 The meeting will also cater for M 3 and 4. Entries II n. tncM areHi or 8f and 6f or 9f;48 words
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Article94 1964-01-09 15 TPOH. Wed Defending cham- I Dions Kmta Indian Assoclain the Ipoh District Hot-key League Div 1 here tixi.iy KIA led 2-0 in half-time nan by kia in the I l*t!i ni.ii ule-iight Xew- 1 the ball in off a 1 i inside-left Lourdesamy. rlw inn eni94 words
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327 1964-01-09 15 TEOH ENG TATT - RUGGER JOHORE WILL PUT UP GOOD SHOW, says COACH KHAN TEOH ENG TATT by OINGAPORE, Wed. Johore will be fit and well-drilled to meet Perak at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday but officials were cautious in forecasting the outcome of the first final of the MRU Under-23 competition. Aladad327 words
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226 1964-01-09 15 LEE FOO SAN: IPOH - LEE FOO SAN: IPOH. By Wednesday DERAK expect to become the first winners of the 1 Under-23 rugger competition when they meet Johore in the final at Mer delta Stadium, Kuala I 1 Lumpur, on Friday. Alan Pattinson, secretary of the Perak Rugby Union,226 words
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Article65 1964-01-09 15 HOCKtI: Taiping League— I Transport Coy 1 Kila;. Club 0. Malacca League: St. Francis Association 8 3 Bn Royal Australian Rpgt 1. Negri league: Rahat 4 Lobak 3: Lake 3 Temlang 3. B'gor Div. 1: XL Railways 1 Chartered Bank 0; RMAF B 3 Harrisons 1. SOCCER: Kluang Div.65 words
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Article142 1964-01-09 15 PENANG LOSE TO TIRED THAIS f)ENANG, Wed. The Royal X Thai Police rugger team ■cored their third tour win when thry beat Penan* by five points (a coal) to nil at the City Stadium this evening. The Thais appeared to be travel-weary and except for some strong running by centre-three142 words
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Article81 1964-01-09 15 MALACCA. Wed. Malacca Juniors won all the five matches against the touring University ot Ceylon team In a friendly badminton match played here last night. Results (Malacca first): Sinfles Tony Ho beat Rasallngam 15-7. 15-9; Wong Liang Un beat Ranjlt de Silva 15-5. 15-9; Goh Slong Hoe beat81 words
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146 1964-01-09 15 Police crack College defence in second half KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Unbeaten Selangor Police chalked ud another win In the Selangor Hockey Association league first division when they outplayed Technical College 4-0 at Depot ground today. Techs put up a gallant defence In the first half to hold Police to one146 words
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Article115 1964-01-09 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Darul Aflah "A" and Pathul Karib re today disqualified from SAPA's slx-a-slde tournament for fielding overaged players. The age limit is 20 years. Another team Pasir Panjang Wanderers were ordered to replay against Blue Rovers whom they beat 8-5 today. As a result of the115 words
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Article201 1964-01-09 15 CINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Amateur Football Association at their first council meeting of the yeat today, re-elected Harith Omar national coach for another season. SAFA president Hussein Kamari will head two committees finance and general purposes and the selection. He will also be SAFA's delegate on the201 words
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210 1964-01-09 15 CRICKET Five S'pore players to join Varsities tour team by ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE. Wed. Five I of Singapore rs will tnur Ceylon nud Madras with the Unlver- glty of M i!ava team In March thU y as. P. Ontha. Aixiu. Hamll and 0..« lut Hin. Originally the University of Malaya210 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-01-09 15 HOCKEY Sai Yong makes it four for the Selangor Police Selangor Police centreforward Stak Sai Yong beating Techs goalkeeper Stephen Lee for the fourth goal in their Selangor Hockey Association League Div. 1 match at Gurney Road, Kuala Lumpur- Police won 4-0. Timesport picture.44 words
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246 1964-01-09 15 GOLF NAGLE IS AMONG 13 AUSSIES FOR OPEN IN S'PORE QINGAPORE. Wed. Top Australian professional Kel Nagle. last year's FarEast circuit overall winner. Is among the first 30 golfers entered for the $34,000 Singapore Open here from Mar. 2 to 8. With Nagle are 12 other Australians. Including Bill Dunk,246 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-01-09 15 CRICKET D'Oliviera may play for Lanes LONDON, Wed— Basil dOlivlera (above), the coloured South African all-round crickete-. is being sought by four English counties. DOliviera. who recently toured Pakistan with the Commonwealth team, plays for Middleton. the Central Lancashire League club, during the English summer. He has promised to re-eignReuter - 131 words
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Article64 1964-01-09 15 HYDERABAD. Wed.— MCC beat South Zone by an innings and 27 runs with three minutes to spare 1 here today. A century by opener P. K Be- Ilappa helped the home side to total 313 in their second Innings. Bellappa was seventh out bowled by64 words
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Article205 1964-01-09 15 SOCCER provide the only surprise ONDON, Wed.— Form generally ran true In last night's F.A. Cup third round replays. There was only one surprise —the 3-2 defeat of Second Division Scunthorpo by Third Division Barnslov. This match, which went, to extra time, saw the award of three penalties. Nathan Brownsword205 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-01-09 15 ■OCKI V r |)iv. Tech-J-ical :nuls (Rifle PWD v K'lat 'A* I RMAF Rd). Ir»oh Div. 2: •i. v Municipality <Unpor p Andersoniana "B" i Force i Lower BAFA siw-sde tournry (Jalan 80.-ar 1 BADMINTON Toor match: of C%ion39 words
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Article, Illustration1564 1964-01-09 16 Ministry of labour plans to introduce social insurance scheme among other improvements for nations employees Wages law only a modest beginning Bahaman KI'ALA IA'MPUR. 1V \\>d. The year 1964 will be a year of "even greater constructive improvements in workers' welfare." the Minister of Labour1,564 words
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Obituary48 1964-01-09 16 KENNETH KOH YEW CMVE afr4 I^.ii-.TiiMv in lirnrral llnvpllß l hviih: mother. 7 l»roti- N l.lok Ruraa 13" n in MRS LIM TIONC KIN paaatfnllji »-i IM4 Lmrtag ht-mnd "vo <rin.«-in-l»K, tr, Kumral 2.00 Mia. A KamponK-Tati-Piih »f* '.vVr»Mt I'.o.irt m, i:u<lriMat Omelrr\ Ctum Ctiu Kant: Road48 words
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120 1964-01-09 16 LONDON. Wed.— A 6ft. Hin. aristocrat who has difficulty stretching his legs in bed is to take up the matter with the British Government. Lord Harrowby. 71. complains that tall people often have trouble fitting into British beds. He has put down aReuter - 120 words
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Article32 1964-01-09 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will open an Exhibition by a Hong Kong artist. Mr. Robert Lou. at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.32 words
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Article35 1964-01-09 16 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. G.O. Thomson, Director of the Government's Poetical Tralnlns Centre, will speak on "The Political Flavour in 1964" at the V's Men's Club lunrheon on Saturday at Prince's Restaurant. Orchard Road.35 words
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Article29 1964-01-09 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. A. Fraser Branner will Rive a talk on 'Are Arcnitecto Necessary?" at the Apex Club dinner meeting on Thursday at the Alumni Association.29 words
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Article345 1964-01-09 16 LONDON. Wed.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Wed. Spot 1»%&.. Feb. 19-5 16d Mar. 19-7 16d.. Apr. 19-9 16d.. Apr. June 19-11 16d.. July Sept. 19-11/IM.. Oct. Dec. 19 ,d.. Jan. Mar 19\d.. Apr.' June 19345 words
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Article, Illustration30 1964-01-09 16 PRESIDENT Soekarno and President Macapagal at Manila airport after the Indonesian leader's arrival on Tuesday. In the background are high state dignitaries and foreign diplomats. UPI photo.UPI - 30 words
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106 1964-01-09 16 NEW YORK. Wed—Lawyers have wound up their talks here with no Indication of a financial settlement that would enable actress Elizabeth Taylor to divorce singer Eddie Fisher and marry actor Richard Burton. Lawyers for Mr. Fisher. Mr. Burton and Vlss Taylor yesterday ended two106 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-01-09 16 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lftwrst Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 84 .73 Penang 91 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 91 72 Singapore 90 7042 words
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