The Straits Times, 16 January 1964
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Title Section21 1964-01-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times flew**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration735 1964-01-16 1 Tengku will meet Macapagal as soon as he receives a formal invitation AND WITHOUT ANY CONDITIONS— NOT EVEN RECOGNITION OF MALAYSIA Tie Tengku after the Cabinet Meeting yesterday KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today announced he would meet President Macapagal "any time and at any735 words
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359 1964-01-16 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - Tengku: I won't protest over that American rifle AUSTEN ZECHA By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he would not protest to the United States Government over the use of highvelocity Americanmade rifle by Indonesian terrorists in Sarawak. He said: "I know the whole story about this rifle,359 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-01-16 1 MRS. JOHN F. KENNEDY made her first public statement since the late President's assassination, in the office of her brother-in-law, the Attorney General, Mr. Robert Kennedy, in Washington on Tuesday. She said she has received nearly 800,000 letters of condolence, and that her greatestUPI - 65 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-01-16 1 PELAEZ JOINS OPPOSITION 'TOBEATMACA' MANILA, Wednesday. THE Philippines President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, joined the opposition Nacionahsta Party today. The Vice-President until today a member of the ruling Liberal Party said he was Joining the Opposition to bring about the defeat of President Macapagal in nexl year's elections. Mr. Pelaez resigned161 words
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Article52 1964-01-16 1 RANGOON. Wed. More than 80 South Indian Hindu farmers celebrating a traditional harvest festival were feared drowned yesterday when a raft carrying some 100 persons capsized at Kyauksit village about 110 miles northeast of here. Rescue parties were still combing the river banks for milesUPI - 52 words
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Article51 1964-01-16 1 CANBERRA, Wed. The AU»trallan Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzles, will define Australian pollc) on Malaysia in an Important statement tomorrow. Ministers said tonight. The statement will follow the first business meeting of the New Cabinet, which began today and is expected to finish early tomorrow afternoon.Reuter - 51 words
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Article25 1964-01-16 1 BRUSSELS. Wed. Belgium and South Vietnam have decided to raise their legations in Saigon and Brussels to embassy rank from Jan. 16. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article43 1964-01-16 1 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Roy Thomson, the Canadian-born newspaper owner, has been elected vice-chairman of the Council of the Commonwealth Press Union. It was announced here today. He succeeds the late Lord Burham of the Dally Telegraph who died last July.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article67 1964-01-16 1 MANILA, Wed— A cashier of the World Health Organisation (WHO) office here was robbed yesterday of 23.000 pesos (about $19,500), representing a fortnight's payroll for the employees. The cashier, Mr. Kwan LI Fang, 44. was held-up as he stepped out of a bank. He was told to67 words
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Article58 1964-01-16 1 HONG KONO, Wed. An unidentified vessel last night ordered a Hong Kong-re-gistered Junk to stop and opened fire on It when it refused to do so. A police spokesman said the Incident occurred near Ninepins Islands, about six miles west of Hong Koug. The gunfire*Reuter - 58 words
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Article56 1964-01-16 1 LONDON, Wed.— Admiral Lord Mountbatten, Chief of Britain's Defence Staff, will be going into hospital for a small hernia operation on return from his Par ■astern tour on Feb. 13, the Defence Ministry announced today. Lord Mountbatten, who Is 63, will arrive In Kuala Lumpur on Jan.Reuter - 56 words
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Article27 1964-01-16 1 PARIS, Wed. Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson arrived here today for talks with President Charles de Gaulle and othet leading Government official*. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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116 1964-01-16 1 7 DEAD, 500 BUILDINGS DOWN IN CELEBES QUAKE TOWN JAKARTA. Wed.— Seven J people were killed, 11 wounded and at least 500 buildings collapsed when a strong earthquake shook the town of Pinrang in south Celebes on Jan. 9, Antara news agency reported today. The earthquake occurred three times successively,Reuter - 116 words
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Article48 1964-01-16 1 BANGKOK, Wed. South Korean President Park Chung Hee's special envoy, Hyun Chul Kirn, today called on Premier Thanom Klttlkachorn and his wife at their private resident today to pay his respects. Kirn is here on a two-day visit as guest of the Thai Foreign Office. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article39 1964-01-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, flew here tonight for consultations with Tengku Abdul Rahman on* the forthcoming "Truth Mission" to Africa which he is leading. The mission leaves on Monday.39 words
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Article103 1964-01-16 1 Our ship returns fire in clash lAKARTA. Wed. A J Malaysian ship and an Indonesian patrol boat exchanged fire near the island of Taruna, in the Moluccas Islands, recently, Antara news agency reported today. Antara claimed tfie Malaysian ship tried to enter Taruna waters but after the exchange of fireReuter - 103 words
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Article41 1964-01-16 1 KENNEDY'S VISIT WASHINGTON. W* Mr Robert Kennedy told jirport reporters befeffS lra\inv for Tokyo tod.o tbat upon ontcomr of kis> talk", uith President S«>ck.irno would il< prnd wbelhrr would \i>it Manila. Ku.il. i Lumpur and London. Keuter. this page)Reuter - 41 words
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139 1964-01-16 2 London welcomes Kennedy's Tokyo trip ONDON, Wed. The v Foreign Office said yesterday it welcomed "any moderating influence" the United States Government could exert on Indonesia in the current conflict over Malaysia. The British reaction was prompted by the forthcoming visit of the U.S. Attorney General. Mr. Robert Kennedy, forReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-01-16 2 Japan sideline hosts TOKYO. Wednesday HOLIDAY ATMOSPHERE AS TOKYO GETS READY FOR SOEK-KENNEDY TALKS JAPANESE officials today were prepared to play the part of uncommitted hosts to the coming talks between the U.S. AttorneyGeneral, Mr. Robert Kennedy, and President Soekarno of Indonesia in Tokyo. President Soekarno arrives here by airReuter - 399 words
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Article138 1964-01-16 2 Tension on SovietChina border IIOSCOW, Wed.— Local volunteers along the borders of Kazakhstan, whose only foreign frontier is with China, have helped to detain "many enemy scouts," according to a newspaper reaching here from Alma Ata. Kazakhstan. In a call for friendship and co-operation between the local population and theReuter - 138 words
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131 1964-01-16 2 LONDON. Wed. British technical assistance under the Colombo Plan and other schemes for SouthEast Asia, including the Indian sub-continent, will this year amount to more than £3.5d0.000. Mr. Robert Carr, Secretary for Technical Co-opera-tion, told the House of Commons this yesterday, adding thatReuter - 131 words
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Article40 1964-01-16 2 SAIGON, Wed. Heaulane Bontsang. manager of the Slph Rubber Plantation in Bnh Duong Province, north of here, was abducted by Communist guerillas last Wednesday morning, it was reported yesterday. Search operations are under way, the report said.— UPl.40 words
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123 1964-01-16 2 ONDON, Wed. The British Colonial Office yesterday denied an Indonesian allegation that Britain had seized two Indonesian pilgrimage ships Gen. A. H. Nasution, Indonesian Defence Minister and Armed Forces Chief, speaking at the closing reception of a clergymen's congress in Jakarta had said the shipsReuter - 123 words
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Article87 1964-01-16 2 AMMAN,. "VTed.— Jordan last? night banned the film Lawrence of Arabia on the grounds that It Is "anti-Arab." The film, based on the World War I exploits of the legendary T. E. Lawrence, was filmed partly in southern Jordan three years ago, at the scene of manyReuter - 87 words
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164 1964-01-16 2 Zanzibar recognition: Not just yet, says Sandys T ONDON, Wed. Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Commonwealth Secretary, said yesterday that Britain could not consider the question of recognition of the new regime in Zanzibar until the position was much clearer. He told the House of Commons the status of the authoritiesReuter - 164 words
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213 1964-01-16 2 IT A R A C HI, Wed.— Police opened fire yesterday on rioters burning and looting in Naryanganj, near Dacca, East Pakistan. An official statement said that "some rioters" were killed and others wounded by the police fire. The statement said orderReuter - 213 words
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Article37 1964-01-16 2 PHNOM PENH. Wed.— A lotnt communique signed here yesterday between the Cambodian Head ol State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, and President Soekarno of Indonesia, said they both reaffirmed their policy of non-alignment and peaceful co-existence.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article32 1964-01-16 2 TOKYO, WM.- Admiral Thomai H. Moorer. commander of the U.S. Seventh Pleet. will arrive in Saigon aboard his flagship on Saturday for a three-day visit to South Vietnam.— U.P.l.32 words
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Miscellaneous19 1964-01-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r HO. NO. VOU V6 «or [~7 yv /l$!&u!Ex t Zii?l F~ |KsOMCTim66 tu.nk^V19 words
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Article, Illustration82 1964-01-16 3 Freed after 18 years HAPPY REUNION FOR GREEK MOTHER AND SON r rHIS happy reunion scene between mother and son was witnessed is Athens as Mrs. Joanna Assonitis greeted her son Constantine after he had been released following 18 years in prison. When he was arrested in 1945, Constantine wasUPI - 82 words
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172 1964-01-16 3 Liz files papers to divorce Fisher PUERTO VALLARTA r (Mexico), Wed. Actress Elizabeth Taylor filed papers for divorce yesterday against singer Eddie Fisher in this fishing village. Fisher has 20 days in which to answer the suit. If he remains silent Miss Taylor Is free to take her fourth husband172 words
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85 1964-01-16 3 SIR WINSTON BACK IN HIS USUAL MP's SEAT LONDON, Wed.— Sir Winston Churchill, persuaded against his will by his family to make this his last Parliament, shuffled Into his usual seat in the House of Commons yesterday to the usual cheers. The former Prime Minister, now In his 90th year,UPI - 85 words
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168 1964-01-16 3 f ONDON. Wed. A labourer, George Mead, was found insane when he appeared at the Old Bailey yesterday charged with writing a letter threatening to kill Queen Elizabeth. The jury decided that Mead, 40, was Insane and 'jnflt to plead after Brtxton Prison medical168 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-01-16 3 PARIS, Wednesday. HjOVES toward the semi-official recognition of China by France have already gone a long way, it was learned from usually well informed sources. i Full diplomatic recognition of Peking is not being contemplated by General de Gaulle at this stage. This is partlyReuter - 243 words
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93 1964-01-16 3 Panama and U.S. agree to revise treaties PINAMA CITY, Wed— The United States and Panama agreed last night to re-establish diplomatic relations and to revise the treaty governing the Canal Zone, informed sources .said. The agreement was formulated by the Inter-American Peace Commission which arrived here last Saturday to settleUPI - 93 words
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Article100 1964-01-16 3 MONIKIE, (Central Scotland), Wed.— Three months ago a local farm-worker gave up his Job to take up professional betting on horses— and nowadays he travels 12 miles by taxi to Dundee when he wants to place a bet. The man, Mr. ManusReuter - 100 words
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Article38 1964-01-16 3 SAIOON. Wed.— Two DA Air Force pilots and a South Vietnamese military man apparently were killed yesterday when their B-26 bomber was shot down by Communist guerillas, a D.R. military spokesman said today. 0.P.1.38 words
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127 1964-01-16 3 LONDON Wed. Troops stood by In blacked-out streets of the seaside resort of Palgnton in Bouth-West England yesterday after a three-ton African female elephant crashed out of its compound in the Zoo. The "Jumbo" knocked down a wall on Monday night but aft»»rReuter - 127 words
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115 1964-01-16 3 TRADE: THE BRITISH FALL BACK AGAIN LONDON, Wed.— Britain is falling; behind again in world trade the Federation of British Industries review said yesterday. Between January and turns* last year British exports were evidently increasing less rapidly than those of any other large industrial country except the United States. SwedenReuter - 115 words
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Article44 1964-01-16 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.—President Antonio Begnl of Italy was given a warm greeting by President Johnson when he arrived here yesterday. The Italian Head of State, paynf? a two-day State visit, was welcomed with full military honours and a 21-gun salute.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article33 1964-01-16 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.—President Johnson yesterday accepted the resignation of Mr. William Stevenson as U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines. The White House said that Mr. Stevenson was returninu to private life. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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172 1964-01-16 3 Something I shall never forget by Jackie WASHINGTON, Wed.— Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, in her first public statement since her husband's assassination, yesterday expressed thanks for the nearly 800,000 messages or condolences she received. In a nationwide broadcast from the offices of her brother-in-law, AttorneyGeneral Robert Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy said: "KnowledgeReuter - 172 words
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Advertisement74 1964-01-16 3 INSTANT JSS*£l RELIEF f3| FROM Pl/^f "^l STOP PRICKLY MEAT TODAY! TV^ Ju»i few drop* of DJ).D. Preacriptio* oa maßlft th< bumin R- "ching tpoU wiU bring qnirk %MrW relief from P* inful PnckW He«L AfHlßißßm °DD k wonri rfuJ fo/ kID ubl botlt, «pou «oH rnhn. From all ektmut,74 words
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Article34 1964-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture, Mr. 6. Rajaratnam, will open the "Photographic Week." organised by the Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society at the Singapore Polytechnic Exhibition Hall on Friday at 5.30 pm.34 words
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763 1964-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Wed THE Industrial Arbitration Court today ruled that any form of industrial action while the parties in dispute were submitting a case before the court, would constitute contempt of court and could be punished accordingly. The ruling was made, after Mr. J.J.763 words
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105 1964-01-16 4 MINISTER TO INSPECT DRAINAGE SCHEME SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. today inspected the Bedok drainage scheme along the border of the Bedok and Changi constituencies. He was accompanied by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, Inche Rahim Ishak. who is Assemblyman for Bedok. and105 words
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Article43 1964-01-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The bing&pore Chinese YMCA will hold its third annual Inter-Junior Secondary School Debate next month. The debate, sponsored by the Student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese YMCA. will be held at Its premises In South Pier.43 words
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Article222 1964-01-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FIFTEEN successful music pupils (Grade VII and above), most of whom recently passed with Merit or Distinction in the examination of the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music, will give a concert at the Cultural Centre on Jan. 26 at 8222 words
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Article123 1964-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Some 48 teachers and pupils of Japanese flower arrangements in Singapore will hold an exhibition of their art at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday and Saturday in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Two demonstrations, one In English and the other123 words
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193 1964-01-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Mak Kam Heng has been re-elected president of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for the third year in succession. Other officials of the executive council elected are: First vlcepwatdant. Rahmat bio Kenap; second vice-president, Mohamed All bin Mohamed: third193 words
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Article66 1964-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The final of the Koran Reading Competition {or Singapore (or 1864 will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Jan. 35 at 8 p.m. The champion of the Male Section and also the champion of the Female Section will represent Singapore at the Interstate and. if66 words
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Advertisement254 1964-01-16 4 lido -"tonight" rmrzigm 9.15 pm PREMIERE I SINGAPORE. NO FREE LIST faW^^^^ lElr^ii I MGM presents B^ dFa B ROGER (And Cod Created m -f'\ m Woman) VADIM'S Ml 4 Ul| and Virtue; 4 tg Daring, powerful drama of 2 titters. oncg I Hw S- representing Vice, the ether Virtue254 words
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Advertisement522 1964-01-16 4 1 5th Bid WEEK!; DAiLY Z SHOWS! X Show* Start: 2.40 I 7.40 p.m. I "Cleopatra" Starts: 3.00 I I 00pm t I I 20th CENTURY FOX Presents T ELIZABETH TAYLOR in TODD-AOColorbyDeLuxe X Stalls: $2.00 53.00-Circl« SS.OO 4. Definitely No Free Lists I 1 -SCHOOL CONCESSION: t I 1522 words
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Miscellaneous378 1964-01-16 4 'THE followin* la today* (ClMou)* Oatkay Paelflo Airway*: rrora 1 of civil aircraft mo*em«nta at Hone Kong. Bangkok, Kuala, LumPaya Lebar airport Sinfapore: pur (CX 729) 7.30 p.m. arrival* ■ritiin UnltM Airwaya: Prom Btanm«l. latanbul. Bombay (BR 80 AC: From London. Frankfurt, 831) 7 a.m. Zurich Bflrut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA378 words
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150 1964-01-16 5 P.M. acts. and union drops plan to strike KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Union of Telecoms Employees has dropped its plans for industrial action. This follows the recent assurance by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, that all claims by clerical unions affiliated to Cuepacs would be settled by the150 words
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Article49 1964-01-16 5 oiNGAPORE, Wed. A teenager. Urn Cheng Slang, was convicted at the Assize Court on charge of raping a girl under 14. Sentence was deferred pending a probation officer's report. Lim, 18. pleaded guilty to the charge after the girl and her mother had given evidence.49 words
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204 1964-01-16 5 Schoolgirl tells police of a robbing Santa DENANG, Wed. A r missing schoolgirl who was reunited with her mother today told police she had been robbed by a stranger wearing a Santa Claus mask. Chan Yoke Lean 11 -year-old pupil of the See Teong School in Love Lane, was reported204 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-01-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Government will train about 2,000 new teachers for primary schools this year, the Director of Teacher Training, Mr. Chang Mm Kee, said today. And the chances are that they will be of a higher calibre holding Senior Cambridge313 words
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74 1964-01-16 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two faculty members of the University of Singapore have been given travel grants to the United States by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Prof. R.S. Milne. Professor of Political Science, will explore the teaching of political science and programmes of South74 words
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140 1964-01-16 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed Nine hundred casual workers, who went on strike on Friday after the Cargo Handling Corporation here refused to place them on a permanent basis, returned to work this morning. In addition to seeking permanent employment, the men Had also sought140 words
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Article64 1964-01-16 5 PENANO. Wed Two 16-year-old boys pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court to a joint charge of robbing a student teacher. Mat Baslt bin Abdullah of a wrist watch, a pen and S3 cash while being armed with .scrapers on Dec. 2 last year Sentence was postponed.64 words
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Article127 1964-01-16 5 lESSELTON. Wed. Borneo Airways Employees' Union announced in Labuan today that it had postponed its "go slow" campaign scheduled to come into effect tomorrow. The management held a three-hour discussions with union representatives and asked for time to take up union claims and present127 words
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Article, Illustration403 1964-01-16 5 The samsu devil' and the man of 70 who killed twice... Athie Tim KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A man of 70, M. Athie "victim of the devil of the samsu" was sentenced to three years' jail by Mr. Justice Gill in the High Court here today for killing his sister-in-law. This403 words
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Article79 1964-01-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Four Malaysian printers have arrived in Melbourne for a 12-mon'h Colcmbo Plan training course in the latest printing techniques at the School of Pr.. Mn« and Graphic Arts, according tv statement from the Australian High Commission here today. The trainees, all from Kuala Lumpur,79 words
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202 1964-01-16 6 $1.5 m study grants for Malay children KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'JHE Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said tonight that the Government had set aside $1.5 million for minor scholarships to help Malay schoolchildren of poor parents to continue their secondary education. This was $600,000 more than the amount202 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-01-16 6 He's here to 'sell Formosa to the Malaysians KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Nationalist Chinese Air Force pilot -turned -travejagent. Mr. Billy Li (above), who claims to have shot down an MiG 17 during the Formosa crisis in 1958, flew in here today to "sell" Formosa to the Malaysian people. Mr.142 words
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100 1964-01-16 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Chlel Justice. Mr- Justice Wee Chong Jin In the High Court yesterday granted a decree nisi to Michael Wee Boon Eng, a .storekeeper, dissolving his marriage to Ivy Theresa Ong Boh Neo on the ground 01 desertion. The decree is lo be100 words
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249 1964-01-16 6 Hauling a mechanical monster from port to Ipoh IPOH, Wed. a mechanical monster, costing $800,000 and weighing more than 40 tons, will have wheels fixed to it so that a railway engine can haul it from Port Swet- tenham to Ipoh. Cost of transportation for the 175-mile journey is about249 words
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Article54 1964-01-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Lim Tua. 50. a trisha rider, was fatally injured when his trisha was Involved in an accident with a car at 3>? milestone, Jalan Klang. yesterday. Lim was on his way home at 10.4S p.m when the accident occurred. He died on the way54 words
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143 1964-01-16 6 Manpower call may end next Wednesday KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. National service registration may end next Wednesday instead of at the end of the i month. The Comptroller of Manpower. Mr. S. Kumar, is considering this because very few people are now turning up to be registered. Originally, registration was meant143 words
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Article77 1964-01-16 6 New plan for Fountain Fund KLANG, Wed.— The Town Council here will make a dollar-for-a-dollar donation with the public to the Malaysia Fountain Fund. The District Officer. Inche Johan bin Mohammed Yassm. said that originally the fountain com mittee planned to build a $30,000 fountain with public donations. But now,77 words
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Article67 1964-01-16 6 SEREMBAN. Wed. A woman stenographer and four men yesterday received the GOC's certificate of commendation for exceptionally good and loyal service The presentation was made by Brigadier J.D. King-Martin. Commander of the 17 Gurkha Division at Rasah Camp. The five who were honoured were: Miss67 words
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Article184 1964-01-16 6 I SINGAPORE. Wad. f DUBBER exports in 1V December were the lowest for 6£ years, totalling 76,068 tons This .was the result of the complete withdrawal of buying by Russia from the local' market. A comparison with earlier months last year when ex* ports were184 words
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Advertisement266 1964-01-16 6 K I of these Ayel n 2-Barford SR mV I Dumpers are now operating Wr ■MMft^h in Malaysia. These six Avelmg-Barford Dumpers photographed prior to delivery to a Malaysian customer bring the number of SR models operating in Malaysia to- thirty-one. The six machines were the third order for SRs266 words
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Miscellaneous184 1964-01-16 6 \ll-t, Onp B W V. T. Hatmiim 'STOO B*P <VBi)UT rvt \AW FORGET J*- 1 "<«Eu CT pip I I UH-HUM.' THEY I HcH*V JBifa '-<^» a, < N -£»"L itR tXX GUZ< f &P XSOBTTASTOP PONT SEEM TO j I DIDN'T T^OM rr L BE ALL O.M 1 V184 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-01-16 7 Chase Bank chief lauds Singapore's 'forward planning' SINGAPORE, Wed. Before flying to Hong Kong today, Mr. David Rockefeller, president of New York's Chase Manhattan Bank, spoke highly of the Singapore Government's "forward planning and thoughtful approach" in encouraging industrial development. The banker, who visited the Jurong Industrial comDlfx on Monday,243 words
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Article38 1964-01-16 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed —A party ol 40 irom the youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association headquarters in Kuala Lumpur I will stage a variety concert here I on Friday at the New World Hall.38 words
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126 1964-01-16 7 INDUSTRIAL SITE IN NEGRI: WORK NEXT MONTH OEREMBAN, Wed. Work on clearing 400 acres for an industrial centre here will start next month, the Negri Sembilan Government announced today. The site is between the fourth and fifth mile, Seremban Tampin road, and consists of 250 acres of rubberland and 150126 words
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Article57 1964-01-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. yesterday launched a riverine post office boat which will serve about 7.000 kamporut people living near the banks o: The Sungei Jonore. The boat, which is iiamM Sri Albar, cost 512.000 and is57 words
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267 1964-01-16 7 JESSELTON. Wednesday JUNIOR Alias Bakir bin Mindah, who assisted pirates, was jailed for seven years for gang robbery by Mr. Justice Simpson in the Tawau In passing sentence, Mr. Justice Simpson, said: 'The' accused has been found guilty of gang robbery. He was.267 words
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Article68 1964-01-16 7 IPOH. Wed. A watchman. Jit Singh, 26. was committed to stand trial in the High Court here on a charge ot voluntarily caasing grtvious hurt to another watchman. Mehar Singh. 38 ■A preliminary inquiry in the magistrate's court here was told that Jit Singh slashed Mehar68 words
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Article56 1964-01-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Kniglit Reginald Thurulsingam. SO. ol Kuala Lumpur, died in the General Hospital here today Irom injuries sustained yesterday when he was knocked down by a lorry In Upper Serangoon Road. His death brought me death toll in road accidents to 12 (or56 words
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98 1964-01-16 7 .11 > M.I. TON. Wed.— lt •■a not the policy of the Sabah Government to repatriate Indonesia labour, j the Alliance Party announced today. The party statement said: 'Thos c who are in Sabah and who are lawabiding are welcome to stay and work98 words
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Article, Illustration403 1964-01-16 7 New roads, hospital, schools for Sabah progress JESSELTON, Wednesday. CABAH would see many new roads, wharfs, schools and a new hospital under construction this year, the State Minister of Communications and Works, Dato Khoo Siak Chiew, said tonight. The minister was speaking over Radio Malaysia. Sabah, in the "Meet your403 words
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76 1964-01-16 7 We'll not flinch, says Dato Jugah SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister of Sar*<vak Affairs, Dato TemengffonK Ju^ab, said yesterday the people of Sarawak would never flinch from their duty to resist Indonesian aggression. Before flying home to Kurhing after attending Uir Malaysian parliamentary session in KuaU Lumpur, he also made an76 words
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245 1964-01-16 7 Seven men took my girl friend away, court told KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. A technician today told a magistrates court here how one night when he was with a girl friend at a beach at Pantai Burok a group of seven men attacked him and took his girl friend away. Cheah245 words
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Advertisement19 1964-01-16 7 ill [wacker] Concrete Internal Vibrator. 11,000 vibrations per minute 19' 6" shaft List $1,195.00 S> M. D. M. LTD.19 words
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Article153 1964-01-16 8 Wordt til (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. J J Miranda. IpOh thank all who tcave present*, sent ooscratulatory messages or attended their ut.Ming on 1-1-tM THE FAMILY OP the late Madam ]-au sye Nloog thanks friend*, relative* for wreaths, assistance and attendance at her funeral. MRS A. M. CORDEIRO thanks153 words
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Obituary26 1964-01-16 8 :n WmrdM tl» (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY Of A. C S*t»ram who passed away on 14-1-M. ■Ooae not fornotttn" Kondly r»merabrrrd by Ml family26 words
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Article642 1964-01-16 8 President Macapagal can scarcely expect any further encouragement to initiate Malaysian talks than the Tengku has now given him. The Prime Minister is ready to meet him anywhere, at any time, as soon as he receives a formal invitation. The Tengku makes no conditions, for "there642 words
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Article361 1964-01-16 8 The lobby working so vigorously for a university college for Penang will draw new strength from Dato Oppenheim's latest visit to the island and from Dato Wong Pow Nee's comment that the University of Malaya Vice-Chan-cellor was 'Very pleased" with the State Government's efforts to secure a361 words
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Article224 1964-01-16 8 Peace has been restored in Panama, diplomatic relations with the United States are to be resumed "as* quickly as possible" and discussions to follow will cover all matters of mutual concern. The mediating Inter-American Peace Committee has done its work well and there is every prospect that points224 words
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Letter870 1964-01-16 8 AS there was no occasion for me to reply in Parliament to Mr. Tan Slew Sin's comparison of revenue percentages in his speech on December 23, may I have the courtesy of your columns to bring out a few points. It is Incorrect to say that income tax870 words
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Letter83 1964-01-16 8 rpHE Government seems to X hav e overlooked the necessary development in Jalan Rumali Tinggl despite the numerous appeals by Its residents. There are still no street lights In the area, and the carpark Is much too small to accommodate the cars of residents, and the huge military trucks83 words
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Letter106 1964-01-16 8 I UNDERSTAND that the task of furnishing the library in Johore Bahru with books Is the responsibility of the town council. Why cannot the town council do something about it? There are half-a-dosen secondary schools In Johore Bahru and I dare say that not one school (except perhaps106 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1964-01-16 8 STANLEY KARNOW - Chiang fears stronger Tokyo and Peking, ties STANLEY KARNOW FORMOSA'S THREAT TO BREAK OFF RELATIONS WITH JAPAN IN RUMPUS OVER A DEFECTOR —by 1 HONG KONG Wednesday WITH the recall of senior off icials from his Tokyo embassy, President Chiang Kai-shek appears to be approaching a rupture in diploma tOFNS - 1,032 words
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Advertisement41 1964-01-16 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailo red Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street. Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement183 1964-01-16 8 Fop the best go lor Expertly engineered, elejintly designed, compact and port- sa*****asaa*a*M able 19-P3OO GKUNDIG is t^ undoubtedly todays leading j/^mm^mW Hha>aaE*A name for all portable TV sets saaßaßjßßjjjjjjjajj -<J It's ideally suited both for in- I J^^^^ door and outdoor maximum •njoymtnt and relaxation. J With GRUNDIG 23'183 words
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212 1964-01-16 9 Ship held up as two seamen die in gas chamber PENANG, Wed. The cargo ship Hai Wong has deferred its departure from Penang follow- ing the death of two crew members, Chan Fook, 48. a fireman, and Yee Kor Chung, 25, a fitter. They are believed to have I been212 words
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Article76 1964-01-16 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— Three Illegal Indonesian Immigrants were arrested here yesterday. A- Lorisus bin Aloh. a seaman. 27. and Laurious Tura bin Lawrence. 25. were arrested in a coffee shop at the junction of Rangoon Road and Race Course Road. Police found that their special immigration passes76 words
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Article63 1964-01-16 9 srNGAPORK. Wed. A reference will be made In the High Court on Saturday to the death ol Mr. Kenneth Seth, a retired member of the Singapore Bar, and tc the death of Mr. A. Muttuswamy another member of the Bar. Mr. Seth died In Dublin on63 words
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153 1964-01-16 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A District Court was today told how a police constable was "kicked and punched" by Naval Base strikers while he was on duty. Constable Dengxel bin A riff said he saw strikers punching and kicking Constable Joseph Ng You Meng. P.C. Dengkei153 words
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Article504 1964-01-16 9 The 'f riendly' Seventh Fleet 'Any member of the free world pretty hard to crush" Operations in the Indian Ocean a threat to Jakarta? The U.S. Pacific C-in-C dismisses charge By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE, Wed. The Commander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Forces, Admiral Harry D. Felt, today dismissed504 words
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Article107 1964-01-16 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Wong Kah Yeow, has approved the new draft constitution of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association submitted by a 25-man negotiating committee on Monday. In a letter informing the committee of his decision yesterday, he said: "The107 words
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Article, Illustration589 1964-01-16 9 Jail and caning for three 'Flying Rats' AMBUSH ENDS BID TO EXTORT CASH FROM MANAGER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Three members of the "Flying Rats" gang were sentenced today to two years' Jail and eight strokes of the rotan by the Sessions Court president, Inche Hamid Azml. for attempting to extort589 words
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Article99 1964-01-16 9 'Too many thefts of scooters IPOH, Wed. A prosecution officer, pressing for a deterrent sentence on a man found guilty in the magistrate's court here today of stealing a motor scooter, said that there were "too many" scooter thefts in Ipoh. "It is very difficult to aporehend the culprits, and99 words
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Article39 1964-01-16 9 KUALA LDMPUR, Wed. Mr Lee Seek Pun. Alliance M.P. for Tanjong Malim. arrived buck here by air today after attending the recent United Nations General Assembly opening in New York as one of Malaysia's delegates.39 words
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195 1964-01-16 9 Man who waited and waited for his $500 prize SINGAPORE, Wed. A civil district court was told today that a claim against the Malayan Times Ltd., for prize money of $500 had been settled. Mr. Ho Thian Cheh. Assistant Director of Legal Aid, appearing for the plaintiff, Mr. A. K.195 words
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Article40 1964-01-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. V. Ourusamy, 47, of Sentul, was today sentenced to four months' jail by the Sessions Court here for possessing a parang —an offensive weapon on Jan. 7 at Kampong Toddy, Sentul. He pleaded guilty.40 words
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Advertisement17 1964-01-16 9 Delicious DROSTE Chocolates Cocoa Always welcome Agents: G. HOPPENSTEDT LIMITED 127 Cecil Str««t, Singapore. Tel 70 43917 words
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Miscellaneous609 1964-01-16 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE I rad,,, MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SEBVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 76 Metre* SERVICES: 41.7 Metre* SHORTWAVE SERVICE AW 66.2 Metro 41 Metres A.M.: 6.00 Time signal. NeAM.: 6.00 Good Mornin X r8 02 Morning melo--6.01 Mornin* Prelude; 715 dle 7 T**' signal, the New*; 7.20 Breaklast Bulletin;609 words
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Article459 1964-01-16 10 When courtship turns so sour QONTENTED and happy, pondering on the blissful security of home, I sailed into the office first day back from a holiday. And there it was, lying on my desk, a report on love and marriage and when courtship turns sour. It goes to show that459 words
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Article, Illustration238 1964-01-16 10 Beautician and special adviser to visit Singapore MR. Paul Flaubert, a make-up artist who acts as a special adviser and designer of one of the world's leading beauty houses, will be arriving in Singapore on Feb. 1. Mr. Flaubert, who is also visiting Hong Kong, Thai- land. New Zealand and238 words
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Article71 1964-01-16 10 A HOME kit for turning water into soda water or any of eight fizzy drinks has been developed by a British firm. A small bottle Is filled with plain water and then slid Into a holder. Carbon dioxide from a container of similar size is "pulled"71 words
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Article51 1964-01-16 10 THIS is the year of the total look in cotton swlmwear. A chic new swlmsuit alone Is no longer enough for making a fashion splash on the beach. To be In the fashion swim for 1964, you must have coordinated beach costumesuit with beach blouse, jacket, or51 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-01-16 10 WITH the Hari Raya celebrations a month ahead there's no denying that many a pretty head is trying hard to decide what's best in fashion for the festive occasion. Of course, ideas are always welcome. For instance the newest uncrushable materials, especially silks and165 words
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Advertisement277 1964-01-16 10 5 s>i C^jk TO EVERY WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises to make your skin young again and keep it young I* it possible? Yes it is with Endocil, in just 3 weeks. Each night, smooth Endocil generously into face and net k where age tells first. Pat gently round eyes277 words
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Advertisement336 1964-01-16 10 m w^j Katser y LONDON PARIS NEW YORK 1 Q LO A O /A Dr\MO \////P .ttl"^^ _3 styi# n iojr fitted with lioht foam podt. I I The underlying glamorous secret of all your fashion success Kayser bras. Today's fashion be it Eastern or Western demands the smooth perfect336 words
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Miscellaneous296 1964-01-16 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a large amount on better nol. LoU of bombs and spears? vel (9, 6>. (6). 6. Man can't talk of dog? (S). i. Poet gives alarm to soldiers, 7. Lord Chancellor smoked, perperhaps (8). haps? (5). 9. Province's main supplier, to a 8. Trader involves Celt296 words
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Article127 1964-01-16 11 p JESSELTON, Wad. rpllt: Sabah Alliance Party today gave an indication in a statement, that there will be a direct general election soon to the State legislature. The statement said: "The Sabah Alliance executive committee will be the election committee of the party and127 words
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383 1964-01-16 11 FOR BENEFIT OF MANY PEOPLE, ALLIANCE GOVT AGREES. JESSELTON, Wednesday. CABAH'S Alliance Government has agreed to modify its new land policy so that its execution would be more readily acceptable. This was stated in an official release here today, following a meeting of383 words
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132 1964-01-16 11 KUALA LtTMPUR, Wed. Malaysian students in Perth, Western Australia, have published a newsletter called "Malaysia Abroad" to link students there with their parents at home The editor, Mr. Tony Wu. said the newsletter aimed not only at "closer relationship between132 words
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Article53 1964-01-16 11 PARIT BIiNTAR. Wed. The District Officer. Krian, Inche Osman Khalruddln bin Mohamed Sam, was entertained to a farewell dinner at Krian Club last night, prior to his departure to Batans Padang. His successor here will be Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, at present Chief Assistant District53 words
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Article26 1964-01-16 11 MUAR. Wed. The Muar Historical Group Is Investigating reports that due to erosion, royal tombstones by the sea near here have been washed away.26 words
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Article61 1964-01-16 11 IPOH, Wed. Karam 6lngh. 34. who had four previous convictions, was Jailed for six months by the magistrate's court here today lor attempting to steal a rubber tree valued at 820. He was found guilty of attemptIng to steal the tree after felling It on61 words
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Article27 1964-01-16 11 TAIPINIi Wea Ooi Slew Choon. 62. was killed when she was knocked down by a car while crossing the main trunk road near here.27 words
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111 1964-01-16 11 Five young escapees are still at large SINGAPORE. Wed.— Five inmates of the Ulu Bedok reformative training centre in Upper Changi Road were still at large today after their escape last night. The "open" prison has only a 6 ft. fence round it. The escapees are Tan Chian Hock, and111 words
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Article60 1964-01-16 11 IPOH, Wed. —A car valued at $2,300 which was reported stolen from the Majestic Theatre carpark yesterday afternoon was recovered from the Star Theatre car-park, half a mile away, thti morning. A housewife. Madam Pan Khin Nianu. 55, told the police that when she came out of60 words
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341 1964-01-16 11 Sikh girl on bigamy charge 'was wed at 12' f POH, Weft. A Sikh 1 temple priest, Ojagar Singh, 72, told the Sessions Court here today that he performed, the marriage ceremony of a 12-year-old bride and a 27-year-old labourer, Manggal Singh, one day in 1958. He said that he341 words
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Article63 1964-01-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malayan Indian Congress Ijere will nold its annual delegates' conference on Feb. 13 at a venue to b* announced later. The secretary-general. Mr. Arthur Pailo, has asked all branches to submit a report of their activities and accounts in 1963. a list of members63 words
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378 1964-01-16 11 LONDON, Wed rpHE Judicial Comx mittee of the Privy Council yesterday decided to recommend that an appeal by a lighterage contractor, Tay Kheng Hong, of Robinson Road, Singapore, arising in a demurrage d isp v t c with the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co.Reuter - 378 words
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Advertisement156 1964-01-16 11 4 "g'li:?'- SlJK^ulßjr Era as tl I f I M~~ Hd'llOlfirD The Dunl °P Gold Seal C 49 J Y re is s P ecial| y developed for Ir^T wVlw/ 1/ Malaysian roads where tread life coupled with maximum II 1 \l/\l| ~l safety are the main requirements. This tyre156 words
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Advertisement663 1964-01-16 12 (Continued from Pace S) SITUATIONS VACANT Vi Words SS (Mi*.)— Box ft cts. extra CLINIC NURSE no experience required. State personal particulars salary expected. Box A 4243 S.T. Spore. REQUIRED An English Teacher with SO for Primary Classes. Apply to Chairman, Trlang N.T. Primary School, Trlang, Pahang. BRITISH IMPORT HOUSE663 words
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Advertisement692 1964-01-16 12 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Words U (Him.)— Box St eta, oxtrm i REAO the Senior Appointments Va-cr-u in The Sunday Mall each week. INSURANCE ADMINISTRATOR, •mantled and experienced, available. Apply Box A423S S.T. B'pore. EUROPEAN WOMAN. Requires Secretarial Post. Also bad nursing experience. Apply Box A 4236 S.T. Spore. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT692 words
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Advertisement807 1964-01-16 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT to- Words U (Ml*.)— Bom St eta, oxtrm BRADDELL HEIGHTS: Exceptionally well fumiahed 3 bedroom bungalow, 1 alrcondltloned, lounge cum dining room, well planned kitchen, fenced. ri>rage. Rent (700/- per month. David rhoc A Sons. Valuers A Estate Agents. Tel (Spore) *****/*****. ACCOMMODATION WANTED J» ITorsto U (Ml*.)—807 words
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Advertisement700 1964-01-16 12 EDUCATION to Words U (Ml*.) Boa tt eta, matro WHILST WAITING FOR your Cambridge results, join now th* new Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeeping. nisslisM ot "I.TJS.". IS. Lorong SO, Ueylang, Spore *****. ACCOUNTANCY) Business Administration; Secretaryship. For details of a fully programmed course ot training by piofnas tonally qualified staff and700 words
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Advertisement502 1964-01-16 12 BOOKS A PUBLICATIONS WHAT KINO OF A PERSON ARE Veut Triii has always been an Intrlcutnf quettten and there is n* exact answer. Hq*i>ir, the CHARACTER-SCOPE oatsd en what the start fsretsli may give yeu a very geed clue. Send (100 te WORLDWIDE TRADERS (Dept. CS 2) P.O. BOX 952.502 words
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Advertisement796 1964-01-16 12 DOGS, PETS, ETC. 2* rrorsi it (Ml*.)— Bom M cts. exfr. SINGING CANARIES from Holland Seen at Mavneld Kennels 800 (1963), also svallabl* meat-bits dehyrated dog ft cat food. Used by most leading kennels and veterinary surgeons. The sole manufactured dog food used by the AustraJ'an Antarctic Expedition. Obtainable at796 words
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Advertisement907 1964-01-16 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE tO Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St rts. oxtro ttn LATI VAUXNALL Victor deluxe WOUU miles. Maroon/Urey. White aide walla. l-»tni|'t condition. Taxed sVbruary insured August. Casn SBOOO/- 0.n.0. Tel. B'pore ***** to View. DAF 600 the one snd only fully automatic car under $0,000. Try It now907 words
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Advertisement678 1964-01-16 12 MISCELLANEOUS tt Words SS (Ml*.) Box SO cts. sxtrm QINERAL SPRAY-PAINTING Refrigerators. 5 Bours. Also Repairs Contact Telephone (B'pore) *****. CHOOSING PARTNER? Choose yours at Asia Marriage Bureau. Bend stamped envelope for Prospectus. 491 A. Paya Lebar Road. Singapore- 19. Tel: *****. AT YOUR SERVICE I* Words St (Mln.t—Box tt678 words
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Advertisement1343 1964-01-16 13 0 LIVERPOOL ft WEST OASI UK. Out S'pora Sails P. Sham finang IELEUS l nil, Glasgow IkPt/Jaa 17 iIMNON L'PIII. Ouklin, HOII. H'Nr* Ik Pt/JM 2* Jaa 21 .UNO* Li»eipMl. Glasgow ti* 1* lai 22 Jat 2J/2J Im II JIOLYCUS A«onmouUi Lrtarpool laa 23 ia« 2* laa 27/ 3 rCAON1,343 words
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Advertisement2646 1964-01-16 13 ■■■■■■■"MMBMkkkkkMkkM^BkkkkkkkkMMaMßMkkMkMß^^ mmmmmmkmmmmmmmmmmMmmkw^mßmmmmmmm THE EAC LINES L*S\ ~2KH SQ4CAPOW m KUAULUAtfIJt.P.SWfYTtHMAM.PtMAatO ocNjuax nova aciunimo to. r.ojoi m»s i/s.wmd o»*t ntOMiTtaa nnx wu moni ami ratowiaufi lAii.NGk Ik SI HO A, U HAVU MAMIUkk, IREMM. ANIHtlf OTTEIDAM, AMSTEBOAM, *SLO. GOTHiNtURt AND COPENHAGEN I^ l^™"^^ l ™™Twr^™ l ™"^^?l3a^^^^^ao l Si^ "MOMBASA"* I)2,646 words
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Advertisement1280 1964-01-16 13 6c CO., LTD. w^ Tel Hi. ***** V^iaW Hil^MAii LWg tV KLAVENESS LIME LONOON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANSELES, iAN FiANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL I MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND ■mb ac ..Mi. AccMtiag earge In Ciitral laitk CITY OF RIPON Aairica. S'pora P. Sham Penang Monxvull u/u im mv M sjp,.1,280 words
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642 1964-01-16 14 From Our Market Correspondent mHE Malayan Stock ExX change continued quiet yesterday and industrial shares again showed an easier tendency although towards the end of the market there was a slight recovery. A feature was the restoration of a quotation for Malayan Cables642 words
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Article24 1964-01-16 14 Jan. 14 Jan. IS 'Industrials: 107.51 107.0IJ Tins: 127.61 127.34 S rubbers: 107.44 107.44 *Dec. 31, 1963 100. Dec 29. 1962 100.24 words
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Article738 1964-01-16 14 fOMBINED business In tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in araclcets: INDUSTRIALS: Central Properties (1,000) $1.60 D, (1.000) $1.53 D, (1.000) $1.54 D. (1.000) $1.57, (1,000) $1.58: Beustead (1.000) $1.66. City Developments (17.000) 62738 words
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Article79 1964-01-16 14 T<HE Federation Minister for A Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Janusrv 16. Robber 62% cts a Ib. Copra »480 a ton. Coconut oil $848 a ton. Palm oil $658.75 a ton. Palm kernels $407.25 a ton. The rate of79 words
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Article70 1964-01-16 14 CHINESE Prsduei Exchange, Singapore nson prices per pleul yeaterdsy: Coconut ell t bulk $50 sellers, drum $53 nellers. Copra: Jan. Feb. UKlCoatlnent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white $145 sellers, Sarawak white $1421 sellers, special Sarawak black $1121 sellers, garbled Lampong black $112| sellers. ASTA $1221 sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil70 words
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494 1964-01-16 14 ijiOß the second time to less jV than one week, the Straits tin price broke its advance by falling $1.62 i to $524,371 on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 265 tons. In London on Tuesday tin opened about steady, but later494 words
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Article24 1964-01-16 14 January 15. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 624 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5524.37} (down 51.62 A). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 10 tons). I24 words
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Article209 1964-01-16 14 SHIPS lying alengatde On Singaaen Hirbour wharves er expected teday are: Tayica 1/3. Aeneas VS. attul L.loyd 6/7, Houtman lu/11. Port Adelaide 13/14, President Jefferson U/18, Varda 18, Kmplre KltUwaJu 21/22. Hoi Bouw 23/24, Bruan 29. aelkou ataru 26, Gorgon 27/28. Bunko Maru 29/30, Kllen Maerak 33/34.209 words
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Article86 1964-01-16 14 'PM£ Malayan ■iHiange Banks' Ano elattwi mid. these chauscea la iv ratea to merctumta mterday (all ni« to S1OO): Canada: Mirta« TT SS »/l». airman OD 35 11/16. BO d/nt. M 3/16. credit bllli. 36) trmo* bills. Selling TT ir OO rttdr Canada: 33 3/16; Qtutwi* Marka 1291.86 words
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Article107 1964-01-16 14 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIAL trading continued on a buoyant note. Lradrr* were Irregular with Commonwealth Industrial Gases up further on a good report and B.HJ*. down. Tobaccos continued to regain ground. Overall moves were .small with rises sj'ghtly In excess of falls. Oils and base metals were steady. Loans107 words
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Article252 1964-01-16 14 I. EBRUARY first srsds rubber buyers 1 f.o.b. eloaed at 5 a.m. In Slngapere and Kusls Lumpur yesterday at 82; cents per Ib. unchanged on Tuesday's closing level (or the position. Th. tone waa qulst. R.A.S. and F M.R.E. clotinf prises in cents per Ib. yittcrday: Int. I252 words
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Article204 1964-01-16 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January 15. Three months INDUSTRIALS Dunlopn 18 cts. M. Cement is eta. Clly Dev. 8 cts. M l>ox Jo ct* E. Smelters 20 cts.McAlixter Ift ,ts Kkso lx cts. Rohinxon 12 its Fed. Dlsp. 12 cts. C. (Storage 20 eta. K. A N. 20 cts. Rothmans204 words
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Advertisement162 1964-01-16 14 SHIPPING NOTICE s.«. "CANARA" NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES We reeret to advise that a fire broke out on board the "CANARA" ut Bombay on the 16th December. 1963 and General Average has been declared at 2Q r .'c. All cargo will be transhipped to the "CHUPRA" which Is scheduled to arrive162 words
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Advertisement834 1964-01-16 15 i PUBLIC NOTICE GROLIER SOCIETY INC. GROLIER INTERNATIONAL INC. The Public are hereby informed that Mr. Ronald B. K. Ong Is no longer employed by this Society. I and .3 therefore not authorised to i collect monies on our behalf. 1 I TRONOH MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in England) The board834 words
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Advertisement422 1964-01-16 15 notices PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Electricity supplies to the following areas will be Interrupted from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. on Friday, 17th January 1964: U) Kirn Seng Rd. (between Straits Times Kirn Seng Bridge). (2) Great World. (3) Zlon Road. (4) Zion Close (5)422 words
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Advertisement788 1964-01-16 15 TENDERS j KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Jemaah Perabuka tender Ibu Peja- bat d/a Ketua Akauntan. Keretapi Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur up to 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday 22hb January, 1964 for the construction of precast post and panel fencing to railway property in Singapore788 words
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Advertisement836 1964-01-16 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons who are Federal ClUaens/Sute Nationals for the post of TEMPORARY TECHNICIAN (SUR- g VEYORi In the Public Works c Department, Kedah. (Only those with adequate practical surveying a experience will be considered). f Salary Scale: $122 50 z 7 60-836 words
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Advertisement1093 1964-01-16 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are Invited from Mate Nationals and/ or Federal Citizens lor appolntuenl as TECHNICIAN (Surveyor) In the Drainkge and Irrigation Department, torak. Applicants must have ittained their 16th but not their 13rd birthday and have passed at east Form IV In a Government Assisted school.1,093 words
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Advertisement481 1964-01-16 15 EXAMINATION FOR MIDWIVES Government Candidates Private Candidates. An examination for Midwtves will be hrld at the District Hospital. Batu Gajah and Talping or. Monday 24th Ffbruary. 1964 for Government Candidates. Private Candidates at General Hospital. Ipoh on Tuesday. 25th February. 1964 2 Private Candidates from the State of Pernk only,481 words
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212 1964-01-16 16 HK want to play inter-port in May SOCCER SINGAPORE. Wed. The Hong Kong F.A. want to play the annual Aw Hoe inter-port match here against Singapore in the first week of May. This was stated in a letter from HKFA president Dr. A. M. Rodrigues to Tay Soo Yong. a212 words
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Article126 1964-01-16 16 rIPEH. Wed. —Formosa today withdrew from the 1964 Olympi. Games soccer qualifying matches. They were scheduled to meet Korea' in a playoff al Kyoto, Japan oaxt Tuesday, the winners to meet the Philippines to determine which of the three teams would represent, their zone in the OlympusUPI - 126 words
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175 1964-01-16 16 LTAM ask Vietnam to play cup tie in KL ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The I IV Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya have invited South Vietnam to play off their I Davis Cud tie against Malaysia 'here on Feb. 22-24. I LTAM secretary V. Rajaratnam 1 said the imitation was sent to175 words
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Article79 1964-01-16 16 JTUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Klanang Bahru won the I Mathison trophy when they beat uip holders. Sungei Rembai. by I three goals to one in the final of the Selangor Estates soccer com- petition on tte Princes Road ground today. Klanang led 2-1 at the interval, netting both79 words
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Article, Illustration382 1964-01-16 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Dy IZUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's first athletic challenge internationally became a reality this afternoon when a contingent of 45 proudly raised their new I national flag at the Airport and stepped into a Thai international plane which took them to Bangkok. Among382 words
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281 1964-01-16 16 LTAA MAKE IT HARD FOR 'REBELS' TO DEFY TOUR BAN MELBOURNE Wed. The Australian Lawn Tennis Association warned today that any country accepting entries from Australian players before Mar. 31 would be committing an "unfriendly act." Overseas associations will also be told the acceptance of entries from Australian players beforeReuter - 281 words
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Article84 1964-01-16 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Splendid goalkeeplng by John r*rnandez paved the way for Schools to enter the second round of th« SHA league and cup competition when they beat RAF Tengah by 1-0 on the padang today. The match was evenly contested with the defenders of both84 words
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Article165 1964-01-16 16 Rad agrees to meet the Tongan SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore boxinp fans will see Islmeli Hadrodro. the popular Fijian, in art ion again next month, reports Urn Kee Chan. Rad has written to local promoter Barney Ong. agreeing to a 15- I round bout with Tongan Kltione Lave here on Feb.165 words
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Article32 1964-01-16 16 EDINBURGH. Wed.— Alloa beat Montrose 3-2 in their Scottish P.A. Cup first round reply at Alloa. Alloa are at home to Airdrienians in the second round on Jan. 25.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article122 1964-01-16 16 i ABERDEEN. Wed. Although I the All Blacks were never in ar- rears and won with a dozen points to spare they had to fight I hard for their 15-3 victory over the North of Scotland here yesterday. New Zealand's "wonder kicker" i fullback Don ClarkeReuter - 122 words
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419 1964-01-16 16 SPRINGBOKS HIT 326 FOR FIVE TO DRAW WITH AUSTRALIA TEST CRICKET SYDNEY. Wednesday. CONSISTENT batting by the South Africans, four of whom passed 40. enabled them to draw the Third Test with Australia here today. The final scores: Australia 260 and 450-9 dec; South Africa 302 and 326-5. Australia ledReuter - 419 words
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Article26 1964-01-16 16 COLOMBO. Wed.— Britain boat Ceylon 2-0 in the second match of their hockey tour of Ceylon here yesterday. Britain led 1-0 at hatftime. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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317 1964-01-16 16 England 52 short with 5 wkts as match ends MADRAS. Wed— Set to score 293 runs in 262 minules. England were still 52 runs short with five wickets left at the close of the First Test here today and the match was drawn. Scores were: India 457-7 dtc and 152-9Reuter - 317 words
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Article67 1964-01-16 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Gsn Kee Siang was today re-elected president of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association for the third year in succession at th« annual general meeting at Jalan Besar stadium. Other officials: Vice-presidents: Messrs. Thum Mun Sun and I Brown; hon secretary: Michael67 words
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Advertisement237 1964-01-16 16 tjm 5= !5 vditit^BeLm^ Guide to fill j 8B|w:-: jfl ML J^. _mmmm mm *t| This is th& one book that will be every mother's prized possession covering in detail the happy home, the To Dept cC C I expectancy of motherhood and the child from birth "So? A H237 words
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Advertisement41 1964-01-16 16 fjp^These Two 7^ lf lttractive GLASSES with every one dozen QUARTS or two dozen PINTS or two dozen CANS of BECK'S KUNCHI BEER purchased from 16th JAN. 1964 J^f |5 while stocks last Urn E W*~ KUNCHI BEER Jj W jj41 words
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Miscellaneous138 1964-01-16 16 1 HOCKEY: Malaees L«e: Medicals 3 Jasin SC 3. Ipoh Div. 1: Klnta Indians 4 Irish Hussars 0. Div. 2: Andersonians B 6 Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman 0. SOCCER: Malacca Govt. Services Ice final (replay) Kllat Club 3 45 Rgt RA 2. Klaanr DW. 1 KO final:. PWD 2 6138 words
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Article1770 1964-01-16 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By TOTAL I*OOL: J124.600 1st No. *****4 ($31,838) 2nd No. *****7 ($15,419) 3rd No. *****2 ($7,70») sr.\KTKK!> ($659 each): \ov *****8 *****5 *****2 *****6 *****3 *****2 *****9 *****2 *****!) *****8 *****1 *****6 *****5 CONSOLATION ($599 each): Nos. 2444S4 *****5 *****2 14X216 *****1 *****71,770 words
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Article38 1964-01-16 17 LONDON. Wed. Aftab Jawaib. 25. of Karachi became the first Pakistani to win the British amateur squash rackets championship when he beat Tewflk Shank. (United Arab Republic) 7-9. 9-2. 5-9. 9-4. 9-6 in the final. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article29 1964-01-16 17 HALMSTAD. Wed. Sweden last night beat Norway 9-0 to qualify for a semi-final meeting with England In the European zone of the Thomas Cup badminton competition. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration32 1964-01-16 17 Thanks, pal AS his mount, Vainwax, canters on, A. Fisher unintentionally provides a softer landing for fellow-Jockey V. Haslem, who had been unseated by King Riff (not in the picture) at Plumpton.32 words
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Article127 1964-01-16 17 SYDNEY, Wed. Two of Australia's Olympic Games hopes are stranded in America and may not be able to return to Australia for the Games trials next month, their coach, Don Talbot, said here yesterday. They are swimmers Jon Konrads and Ken Berry. Both are studying at American universities.Reuter - 127 words
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Article374 1964-01-16 17 South Africa rejects lOC demand p LAUSANNE, Wed. S~OTJTH AFRICA has rejected the International Olympic Committee's demand that it abolish apartheid in sport but asked not to be excluded irom Olympic Games at Tokyo, lOC chancellor Otto Mayer said here last night. The lOC will decide what i -i action374 words
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Advertisement105 1964-01-16 17 m WITH H TRUCKS.BUSES I PPERS CHRYSLER X£j INTERNATIONAL (■(ADDUGIB MOTOR DIVISION uacwoti Mi* ruiti. HMNMa. •«U IWViM.IIKMMOItMIKI Curb Rheumatism While you Sleep If you fMI old. tired, and won eat txcau— of Bat'lurht, Rbeumatlam Paina, Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints, set CTSTEX from your chemist today, and ire how fast105 words
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Advertisement138 1964-01-16 17 The most exciting offer of the year BUY TODAY- SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED The manufacturers of "Vaseline" Hair Cream offer you FREE with every 12 oz jar of "Vaseline" Hair Cream A FULL SIZE TIN OF "POND'S" NEW DREAMFLOWER TALCUM POWDER. You pay just the same price for your "Vaseline" Hair138 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-01-16 18 U.S. CANAL TROOPS HOLD BACK PANAMA STUDENTS MARCHING ON SCHOOL HELMETED I.S. Panama Canal Zone t loops hold back Panamanian students who marched on the Balboa High School in sn effort to get the Panamanian flag displayed alongside the United States nag. Il finally led to widespread disturbances. UPIUPI - 52 words
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301 1964-01-16 18 Razak wants us to surrender: Subandrio TOKYO, Wednesday. THE INDONESIAN Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said here today that the statement by the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, on Saturday showed his "ignorance of the situation" in the search for :i solution of the Malaysia problem. Or. Subandrio said301 words
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Article154 1964-01-16 18 Sarawak P. Negara to join Umno SINGAPORE. Wed. Steps are now being taken to link up Party Negara of Sarawak with Umno of Malaya. This was disclosed in Singapore today by the chairman of Party Negara", Dato Bandar 4bang Haji Mustapha. He said he was "working out the details" entailed154 words
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Article43 1964-01-16 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— A new primary school has been completed at Pulau Blakang Matt and will open on Feb 3. The schcool will cater for Malay. Chinese and English children. Registration will start at the school on Jan. 20.43 words
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99 1964-01-16 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A drop in the number of Muslim divorces in Singapore last year was accompanied by an increase in the number ot reconciled marriages. Shariah Court statistics released today showed that there were 318 divorces last year 32 fewer than in the99 words
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141 1964-01-16 18 SABAH MAY HAVE TO LOOK ELSEWHERE FOR LABOUR JESSELTON. Wed.— The ruling Sabah Alliance Party said today that Sabah might look to other countries if she could not got adequate supplies of labour from Singapore and Malaya. The Alliance, in a statement said "Every effort is to be made toReuter - 141 words
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Article37 1964-01-16 18 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A detective this morning fired five shots from hi.-, service revolver in an unsuccessful attempt to stop a suspect car at Telok Ayer Basin. The car was believed to be carrying whisky.37 words
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Article360 1964-01-16 18 LONDON, Wed. After a promising start equities eased on sellIng by small Investors In front of this afternoon's Government statement on resale force maintenance. By the close, losses were widespread. Ollt-edged, however, advanced up to a quarter on quiet Investment buying. Closing middle prices of360 words
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360 1964-01-16 18 Treatment of Senang detainees was 'quite' okay' SINGAPORE, Wed.* Pulau Senang detainees had been quite well treated although they had much overtime work, including periodic night duty, a long-term prisoner told the Assizes today. Allan Urn Kiat Pung. under a seven-year sentence for robbery, said he was serving part of360 words
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117 1964-01-16 18 LONDON, Wed. T The House of Commons today gave Mr. Fenner Brockway, a Labour member, permission lo introduce a Bill seeking to make it an offence in Britain to discriminate on grounds of colour, race or religion. The Bui would also make 11 illegalReuter - 117 words
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Article53 1964-01-16 18 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Chairman of the Housing and Development Board. Mr. Tan Kla Gan, left here today for Italy to study the possibility of getting suitable machinery for a silo factory in Jurong. Mr. Tan is making the trip as a representative of the53 words
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Article38 1964-01-16 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three Government Assemblymen nave been re-elected advisers to the Singapore School Canteen Vendors Association. They are Messrs. Chan Chee Seng (Jalan Besari, Lee Teck Him (Tlong Bahru) and Inche Buang bin Omar Junld (Kallang).38 words
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Article96 1964-01-16 18 SINOAPOhE, Wed.— The Chlel Iftnirtnr M Sabah, Dato Donald fMptsMa, tonight spoke of "signs ol <nipinvpiuent" in the border situation in hk> State. He said at the Singapore airport after flying In from Jesselton "We have ciiased the Indonesian terrorists Into the jungles. We've got them96 words
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522 1964-01-16 18 GEOFFREY BOLAND - EXCHANGE BID TO SORT OUT CABLES SHARE TANGLE GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE. W«d THE Committee of the Malayan Slock F!xchange is still working hard trying to sort out the tangle in Malayan Cables, which has overshadowed the market Tor the past week. i A statement issued by the committee today522 words
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Obituary93 1964-01-16 18 MEW TM/VM si o*o p'i»Md »wa» IVI ■••iin.i-. 17-i-M Cortoce iMvinc 11 v.m. |<w »nne» DM omeiTy. K.L. CMFLVADURAI nllrd K|MVinl Branch cxiirpr, fortni-rly Administrative Offlcrr r\W.D Johore. ptuttd «»y pea«-full> on i:. 1.64 and remnted nair- <I.i\ KNICMT: REGINALD THURAISINCAM. dlid on 18 I IM4 Uu. to ..rhi.v93 words
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Advertisement261 1964-01-16 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* SIO {Minimum) BETWEEN Vincent. I o Mr. and Mr*. IX9. Mnnui'l <>r Srrrmhnn and Ptinlthamalar. do Mr. and Mr*. N. Francis, Klanc THE GREATEST CONTRIBUTION to 8 mm Movie-Making Since the Zoom-lens Sekonlc ROTATING FILM CHAMBER To fully apprtciot* what a boon to movie making261 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-01-16 18 HIOHEST and lowest temperatures to Malaya and Singapore for the period p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: HlyWrt Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 84 7340 words
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