The Straits Times, 27 January 1964

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS I 25, 0 The Straits Times AW**"* Hew* 0 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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    747 1 'Of f the cuff speech INDONESIA WILL RESPECT BORNEO CEASEFIRE SO LONG AS 'OTHER SIDE' RESPECTS IT, SAYS PRESWENT JAKARTA, Sun. INDONESIA will respect the ceasefire in Borneo so long as the "other side" respects it President Soe karno said today He was making a speech of welcome
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    418 1 'Thailand agrees to our mediation of their dispute with Cambodia' KUAx^A LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that Thailand had agreed to Malaysian mediation of its dispute with Cambodia. Returning from a threeday visit to Bangkok, Tun Razak said the Thai Prime Minister
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  • 118 1 LONDON, Sunday. mHE mass circulation Sunday newspaper The 1 People said today that an official study revealing that some brands of instant coffee contained an additive that could cause cancer was being prepared for the Government. The report is based on exhaustive research by a
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  • 44 1 HONG KONG. Sun— Chairman Liv Shao-chl and Premier Chou En-lal of Communist China have sent messages of greetings to Pre- sident Radhakrtshnan and Premier Nehru of India on the occasion of India's Republic Day, the New China news agency reported last night.
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  • 290 1 F ONDON, Sun. The ousted and exiled Sultan of Zanzibar, His Highness Seyyid Sir Vabdulla b i n Khalifa (above), Knight Commander of the British Empire, Companion of the Most Noble Order of St. Michael and St. George today faced the bitter
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  • 82 1 SCIENTIST CLAIMS KEY TO MARTIAN LANGUAGE- MOSCOW, Sun. Anyone meeting a Martian from a flying saucer should send him to Leningrad where his speech would be understood, the Soviet news agency Tass has advised. Tass saiC a Leningrad scientist, Nikolai Andreev, had devised a linguistic key for deciphering unknown texts
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  • 56 1 PRETORIA. Sun.— A book by Russian cosmonaut Gherman Tltov, "700,000 Kilometres Through Space" Is among 79 books banned as Indecent, obscene or objectionable In the Government Oazette published here. Others in the list are "Stephen Ward Speaks," "The Profumo Affair" and "Khrushchev Speaks." a selection of speeches
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  • 41 1 COLOGNE. Sun.— A Uilrd of West German bride* were pregnant at the time of the m»rrtage, according to a medical journal A further five per cent married to legitimise a child already born out of wedlock. Reuter.
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  • 53 1 BONN, Sun. A man who bought a briefcase for five marks (about $4) at an auction found it packed with banknotes when he cot home. He returned it to the anguished auctioneer who, in the heat of the sale, had knocked down his own briefcase containing the
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  • 62 1 HAMMBRPEST (North Norway), Sun. All 14 or 15 man aboard the Norwegian fishing vassel Nysjoe were feared drowned after a collision early today during a blizzard with a German vessel off North Cape. The Norwegian salvage chip Gustav Bull searched the area, for several hours after
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  • 21 1 NEW YORK. Sun— The Ptordham University seismograph recorded a "fairly sharp" earthquake, probably in Peru, early today. Reuter.
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  • 316 1 Britain: U.S. support sought if war over Malaysia ROBERT KENNEDY HAS TALKS WITH BRITISH PREMIER ONDON, Sun. The v Foreign Secretary, Mr. R.A. Butler, has told the U.S. AttorneyGeneral, Mr. Robert Kennedy, that Britain would fight if necessary to defend Malaysia and would seek U.S. support for such action, informed
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  • 205 1 BOWS AND ARROWS AGAINST COPTER f EOPOLDVILLE, Sun. A large band of armed terrorists attacked a U.N. helicopter with bows and arrows as it landed at Kandale to evacuate American missionaries at the weekend. The U.N. has now launched an armed heicopter operation to evacuate all remaining missionaries who wish
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  • 183 1 52,000 angry at U.S. jets in Yokoto TOKYO, Sun. Police here said an estimated 52,000 people had gathered at the United States Air Force base at Yokoto, near here, this afternoon to demonstrate against the stationing of F-105-D Jet fighters there. The United States armed forces, in a recent shake-up
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  • 42 1 MORE TALKS LONDON. Sun Aflrr hrrr and half hours ncrtini; today. Robertvennrdy will holil furhrr talks wtth s 'r M« < toagtu Nmmc hMMrrow lino GMT) M N«» 1" townini; Stm-t f.nti-li [..iMTtimrnt spnkr^m.tn iiniouiK til titrt.jjr. RruIT. iSiu Ibis pji;r)
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 443 2 NAIROBI, Sunday. BRITISH troops yesterday crushed army mutinies in Kenya and Tanganyika and took over an army barracks in T "ganda after a pay mutiny by African troops. In each case the troops had been called in by the respective African
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    • 137 2 KAUNDA: WE'LL TURN SOCIALIST ON INDEPENDENCE MOSCOW, Sun. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda (above), the new Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia, yesterday told the official Soviet news agency Tass that Northern Rhodesia would become a socialist country on independence. In an interview with the Tass correspondent In Lusaka. Mr. Kaunda said: "Socialism
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    • 33 2 TRIVANDRUM (Kerala). Sun A rocket for magnetometer experiments in outer space made a successful 100-m.le high flight yesterday from the sounding rocket base at Thumba. on India's southernmost tip. Reuter
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    • 29 2 HONO KONO. Sun. Hong Kong yesterday experienced the lowest temperature so far this season when the mercury dropped to 9.2 dee C 48.6 deR. P. Reuter
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    • 143 2 SRINAGAPv (Kashmir), San. Four people were reported killed and at least eight wounded when police fired three times on violent crowds here yesterday. There was no immediate official confirmation of these figures. Twelve policemen were hurt by stones and a number of arrests
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    • 275 2 A 9-mile Pakistani petition is rolled in -and out— F|ACCA, Sun.— A nlneu mile scroll moved into the National Assembly building here to the astonishment of onlookers— and had to be rolled right out again. The huge, rolled-up scroll bore 500,000 signatures on a petition demanding general adult franchise and
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    • 152 2 SAIGON, Sun.—Thirtyone Communist guerillas surrendered to Government troops in Kien Hoa province, 60 miles south of Saigon, after being driven into mangrove swamps by a Government military operation. A military spokesman said today the guerillas had turned themselves in after an aircraft had circled
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    • 97 2 Nehru makes full recovery in health NEW DELHI. Sun.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Mji^ter, has "almost fully recovered" from his recent attack of hieh blood pressure and weakness of the left side, an official spokesman said yesterday. He described as "absolutely baseless" a report that Mr. Nehru. 74. had
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    • 19 2 TEHERAN. Sun. About 17 people are reported dead following fresh snowfalls and storms 1b Persia. Reuter.
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    • 267 2 RUSSIA SUPPORTS THE ARABS OVER RIVER JORDAN MOSCOW, Sunday. iVHE Soviet Union last night expressed unqualified A support for Arab opposition to Israeli plans to divert the waters of the River Jordan This was coupled with an attack on the united States and Britain for attemping to use the Jewish
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    • 102 2 Jakarata frees Briton on condition he leaves JAKARTA, Bun. British photographer lan Graham, arrested by Indonesian police earlier this week in Jogjakarta, was released yesterday on the understanding that he would leave the country on the first available flight. Graham said he was arrested when he accidentally tore an an-ti-Malaysia
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    • 66 2 HONO KONO. Sun. Chines* health authorities have evolved effective measures against snaU fever <sch-stoeomiasls> and hope to have the disease under control soon, the New China News Agency has reported. The disease was once rampant In provinces on the Yansctse River and south of It and "drastically
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 203 3 LONDON, Sun. The Labour Party leader. Mr. Harold' Wilson, last night accused the Conservative Party Government of playing "Little Sir Echo" in a bid to retain power at the coming general election. Mr. Wilson accused the Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, of copying
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    • 100 3 MELBOURNE, Sun. A racehorse owner, 75. reDUted to be a millionaire, mar" ried a 27-year-old women he has known since she was 11 Mr. Alf Watklns. whose first wife diea tziree years ago, has been a family friend of the bride —Miss
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    • 48 3 PARIS. Sun. Three hundred Air Prance pilots and other aircrew yesterday prevented a Caravelle airliner taking off for almost six hours at Orly airport. The action was in protest ngainst the decision to hire the Caravelle to Middle East Airways without a French crew. Reuter.
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    • 51 3 BONN, Sun. The West German Government has proposed a complete ban on the import of kangaroo meat following numerous Instances of salmonella Infection. The only exception from the ban Is to be canned kangaroo tall extract for the preparation of kangaroo tall soup, a specialty for gourmets.—
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    • 26 3 HARPERSVILLE (Alabama), Sun. At least eight people were killed on Friday night when a tornado ripped through a housing development near here. UPI.
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    • 122 3 ITS SERVE'YOURSELF AT PETROL PUMP JTVEN though she has her arm in a sling after a slip on the ice last week, June Cooper can help herself to petrol at Britain's first self-service petrol filling station in Nazeing, Essex. The station enables the customer to take what petrol he needs.
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    • 298 3 MIAMI, Sun. THE Cuban Prime Minister,' Dr. Fidel Castro, x made a television report on Friday night on his 10-day visit to the Soviet Union. He told the Cuban people they must increase sugar production spectacularly, denied any implication in the Panama Canal Zone disorders, and
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    • 275 3 US loses chance to be first in supersonic race \TEW YORK, Sun. The United States has lost the chance to be first in the race to build a supersonic transport plane, Fortune Magazine said yesterday. The English and French companies, with the backIng of their governments, now appear certain to
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    • 71 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Sales of cigarettes in the United States have not dropped appreciably since the government report linking cigarette smoking to lung cancer and other diseases. A newspaper survey showed that In some areas, cigarette sales had actually Increased since the U.S. Surgeon-General
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    • 246 3 BONN. Sun. WEST Germany's Chan cellor, Dr. Ludwig Erhard, said yesterday he would launch a new initiative for European political union after meetings soon with Italian and French leaders and contacts with the Benelux States. He told the presidium of Christian Democratic Party
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    • 119 3 Impaled on a liner's bow— a 35ft. whale LONDON. Sun.— The liner Iberia steamed off Fremantle, Western Australia, on Friday with a 35ft whale impaled on her bow. Radio Australia said the 30,000-ton P. and O. ran into the whale on Friday night. It was not announced to passengers because
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    • 248 3 MOSCOW, Sun. iTI The British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, has given qualified support to Mr. Khrushchev's "peace pact" proposals. He also called for East and West to "pursue energetically" the search for an agreement against surprise attack "on the basis of
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    • 41 3 CANBERRA, Sun. Immigration during 1963 added 91,871 people to the permanent population of Australia, the Bureau of Statistics reported. This Is the biggest rise of the decade and compares with 75,035 for 1962 and 80,630 for 1961. Reuter.
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    • 38 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Sun. A missile assembly similar to the second stage of a mighty Saturn rocket set for its first orbital launch tomorrow blew up on Friday during preparations for a routine test at Sacramento, California.—UPl.
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    • 172 3 NATO FORCE TO MAINTAIN CYPRUS PEACE— REPORT ATHENS, Sun.— A diplomatic source said here last night Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, had proposed that armed units, probably from Nato member-nations, be sent to Cyprus to maintain peace and order. The proposal, reported to have been made to the five-party
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  • 77 4 PELANDOK (left), the wily mousedeer of Malay folklore, matches wits with a crocodile who tries to catch *\vo ducklings for a meal. With outstretched arms pelandok (Llao Siew Ream) suddenly seems to have a brainwave to frustrate the reptile's ugly plans. Watching
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  • 321 4 - SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Maureen him Dancers made their debut in a programme entitled "Dance Dramas Today and Yesterday" at the Victoria Theatre last night. Mrs. Liin herself is no newcomer to the dauce In Singapore. Ju*t over a decade ago, us Mauieen Teo, she was daucmg
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  • 33 4 SINOAPORE. Sun— The Housing and Development Board has accepted a tender for tl .018.200 for the construction of four blocks of six-storey emergency flats comprising a total of 912 oneroom units.
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  • 327 4 'HELP GOVT' TO HELP THE PEOPLE' SINGAPORE. Sun fHE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry A of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today called on private organisations to give more assistance to the Government in shaping the lives of the State's citizens. Speaking at the installation of the new Singapore
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  • 82 4 Language is bond of unity, says Ho SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Ho See Beng, Assemblyman and chairman of the National Trades Union Congress, said yesterday that the languages of the different racial groups were unifying bonds of the complex Malaysian society. Through them, the respective literatures, cultures and customs of the
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  • 111 4 More put money in savings bank SINGAPORE, Sun. The volume of Post Office savings bank business in Singapore remained high throughout 1962. The number of transactions rose from 387,688 in 1961 to 399,447 in 1962 an increase of 11.759. This was disclosed in Its report for 1962 published in the
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    • 36 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'pHE following la today's SLhsaiils J of ctvll aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Melbourne, Brisbane. Darwin <BA 713) 1».25 p.m.; f.-om LoDdon Dusseldorf. Istanbul, Aba-
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  • 291 5 $4.5 MILLION SURVEY OF LABUK VALLEY TO WIN A LIVELIHOOD OUT OF JUNGLE JESSELTON, Sunday. WIDE-RANGING investigation into the resources of the Labuk Valley is being carried out jointly by the United Nations and the Sabah Governmen The ultimate aim is lihood from a huge trac being
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  • 336 5 for the co-operatives NEW LAW FOR TODAY'S NEEDS Khir's three-point plan Kuala Lumpur, Sun THE Ministry of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives is to carry out a three-point programme this year to put the country's cooperative movement on "proper lines The Minister of Agricul- i ture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari,
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  • 50 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Madam Ann Helena Mary of Malacca, who is holidaying here, has reported to the police the loss of a box containing three pearl, sapphire and diamond rings and a gold chain worth 54.000 in her room in Kirn Slab Court, off CairnhlU, yesterday morning.
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  • 145 5 Long-time criminal gets jail and rotan IPOH. Sun. M. Maruthaveeran, 28, whose "long series of crime" began at 17, was sentenced to three years' Jail yesterday for theft. With 'more than 20 convictions" since 1947, he was also ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan and a year's
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  • 35 5 KUALA LIPIS, Sun. A lorry drivei, Wong Heng, 43, of Blbby Road, Raub. was yesterday fined $50 for carrying two passenger* !n his lorry at Sungei Ruan on Aug. 28. last year.
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  • 27 5 SINGAPORE. Sun The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. who declared open the Prlma Flour Mill last August, will visit the mill tomorrow.
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  • 80 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Klang student in the University of Malaya here Mr. Nga Been Hen (above), has been awarded a Rotary Foundation Fellowship to study in the United States during the 1964-65 academic year. Mr. Nga plans to study botany at
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  • 37 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara Tun Yusof bin Ishak. and his wife. Ton Puan Noor Aishah. will attend the 89th anniversary dinner of the Singapore Y.W.C.A at its Outram Road centre on Feb. 1.
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  • 173 5 Bureau to put law papers in national -language KUALA* LUMPUR. Sun. A translation bureau has been established in the Attorney -General's department to translate legal documents into the national language. Giving details today, the Attorney-General. Inchr Abdul Kadlr bin Yusof. said tha( its establishment was of Immediate Importance and use
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  • 99 5 A union's long hunt for land SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Malay Teachers 1 Union which collected $30,000 in 1958 for a new headquarters, is still looking for a suitable site. The union president, Inche Mohammed Slmin, said today that the union had originally planned to acquire land In Katong. But
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  • 128 5 PENANG. Sun— Party Ra ayat will rive financial aid to Malay families who cannot afford to bay textbooks or provide other necessities for their schoolrolng children. Inche Bakar bin Hashim. chairman of the party's Penan? division, said this when he handed out cash relief
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  • 182 5 Scouters who fear ridicule over their uniform SINGAPORE, Sun. 13 The District Scout Commissioner in Katong, Mr. Llm Keng Teck, yesterday called on all Scouters in the district to be in "proper uniform" for their activities. Addressing the first Katong district Bcouters' meeting, he said: "The district would like to
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  • 76 5 IPOH, Sun. An evening of jazz, sponsored by the Peralc Art* Council, will be held at the home of Miss Mabel Teoh. 376 Hugh Low Street, on Wednesday night. The evening will be devoted to listening to jazz music, and discussion on the various types
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  • 186 7 GIRL'S BRA TRICK FOOLS GANG DENANG, Sun. A girl 1 Of 20, Tan Li U, outwitted four robbers and saved her Jewellery when she and her boy friend were held up on a lonely beach at Tan Jong Bungah, 7£ miles from the city, last night. She and Llm Kirn
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  • 78 7 Three face smuggling charge BATU PAHAT. Bun. Three men, Kee Chau. 28, Ng Kee Hua. 28. and Chia Kok Tien,' 35, all of Malacca, were yesterday charged in a magistrate's court hero with smuggling goods on Jan. 25. The goods consist of four transformers. 100 meter channels for television, and
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  • 22 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Police arrested two secret society gangsters In Tanjong Pagar last night under toe Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.
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  • 113 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Two of the eight Dart Herald transport aircraft ordered by the Royal Malaysian Air Force from Handley Page Ltd. last year have arrived and ara now based here. An RMAF spokesman said today that another was on its way and should
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  • 312 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. COME animals cause thousands of dollars worth of damage to rubber trees annually in Malaya, according to experts of the Rubber Research Institute. Squirrels and rats are the biggest culprits but pigs, deer, porcupines, monkeys and elephants also do their
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  • 111 7 KUALA LIPIS, Sun.— A padi planter, Pilus bin Bidin. 36. of Padang Tengku was yesterday sentenced to a month's jail by the magistrate's court, when he pleaded guilty to stealing a boat belonging to a housewife, Yang blnte Tukang Lias. Inspector Augustine Ooi Seng, prosecuting,
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Traction Company will meet representatives of the Singapore School Students Parents' Association on Thursday to discuss plans for providing special buses for school children.
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  • 159 7 A 'hard' problem holds up work on a pool KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Workers building the new $800,000 Municipal swimming pool in Weld Road here have come up against a "hard" problem. Unexpected rock iron deDoslts (of no commercial value) have damaged bulldozers and pneumatic drills. Work is being held up
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 7 Mr. Philip Ding Chin Kwok, a factory supervisor, at the Federal Iron Works in Petaling Jaya, and Miss Catherine Vong Yoke Lin who were married at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The bride, eldest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Vong Yew Hong, is a stenographer at
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  • 340 7 IPOH. Sunday 'THE Registrar of Trade Unions has given the green light for a unique benefit scheme that will make the National Union of Bank Employees the envy of many whitecollar workers in Malaya. Under the scheme drawn up by founder-president, Mr.
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  • 157 7 Hoessein realises his life-long dream KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An officer in the Department of Aborigines has become the first Head of the Design and Staging Services of Television Malaysia. He is Inche Mohamed Hoessein bin Enas. 38, better known as Malaysia's foremost portrait painter. For Inche Hoessein. the new job
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  • 54 7 4 months' jail for theft of pipe BATU PAHAT. Sun. Mohammed Yusof bin Shalk Dawood. 40. today pleaded guilty here to theft of one water pipe valued at $7 50. belonging to a contractor, Sia Leong Heng, on Dec. 7 at Jalan Fatlmah. The magistrate, Inche Mahmood bin All, jailed
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  • 101 7 4-SEATER CESSNA FOR CHARTER SINGAPORE, Sun. A Malaysian Airways four-passenger Cessna will be available for charter from Feb. 1. The sleek twin-engined aircraft is based in .Kuala Lumpur and will fly to any part of Malaysia Its short take-off and landing capabilities, will enable it to operate from airfields which
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  • 107 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malay Youth Literary Association today offered its premises in Jalan Eunos to three visiting globe-trotters as temporary accommodation. The trio— Gordon D- Wells. Christopher R. Attwood and Ronald J. Walte— who arrived here on Friday, had appealed for temporary accommodation. They
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  • 52 7 PENANO. Sun. Two Umno branches at Sungei Ara and West Balik Pulau will hold separate fun fairs during the Hari Rava in aid of their building funds. Inche Ismail Idris. Alliance member of Parliament and Penang Umno youth leader, will open both fairs on
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  • 28 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A cyclist. Ang Sing Klong, 35. was killed when his machine wan Involved In a collision with a car in HolI land Road yesterday.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 317 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS freely! (4-7). 1. Boys run back with many to 6. There Is one of tone (7). the bus. possibly (4, 4). 7. Room for poor Nick In the 6. He was willing to go la the mess? (7). ship— yes, to Italy and back I 8.
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  • 57 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The commission of Inquiry into Government daily-rated employees will submit its interim report to the Yanc di-Pertuan Nesara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. at the Istana Neeara at 12.15 p.m. tomorrow. The commisMon was set up in May lata year to look into the
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  • 146 8 Town council reinstates 6 55-year-olds after an objection MUAR, Sunday. THE Muar Town Council yesterday reinstated six 55-year-old members of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees whom it had dismissed on Jan. 12. The council's decision followed a letter sent by the union expressing "deep regret" over what
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  • 102 8 PAINTER GETS PRISON FOR KILLING SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Justice Choor Singh In the Assize Court yesterday jailed a furniture painter. Lee Ah Hong, for three years for fatally stabbing an cpium den operator, Low Tow. Lee, 45, who was tried on a charge of murder was found guilty toy the
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  • 136 8 'Send dry food to soldiers' advice by —Ministry- ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Families wishing to send cakes and food to Malaysian soldiers deployed along the Malay-sian-Indonesian border on Chinese New Year and Hari Raya are today advised by the Ministry of Defence to confine them to "dry and nonperishable variety." The
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  • 29 8 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. Senior Inspector Abdul Manaf bin Mohamed, officer in charge criminal investigation. Jerantut. has been transferred to Mentakab. Inspector Ismail bin Awang has taken his place.
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  • 26 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The imports and exports office and all sections of the Marine Department will be closed on Tuesday for Thaipusam. a public holiday.
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  • 29 8 SINGAPORE. Sun— Prof. Victor M. Fie, of the political science department of Nanyang University, has returned after attending the 26th International Congress of Orientalists in New Delhi.
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  • 156 8 GUNBOAT WOUNDS MAN IN BOAT SINGAPORE, Sun.— An Indonesian Chinese fisherman is In the General Hospital with a gunshot wound in his right leg after his motor boat was fired on by I what police believe to have been an Indonesian gunboat off Rallies Lighthouse early this morning. He wa
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  • 54 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The mutual benefit organisations section of the Social Welfare Department in Havelock Road, has been shifted to No. 11, Port Canning Road. It Miares tlie ground floor of this building with the counselling and advice section of the department. The telephone number for both
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  • 46 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Director of Posts. Mr. M. Bala Subramaniam. will present the nnnnat trophy to the postmaster of the winning post office in the 1963 ■"best kept post office competition" at the mails branch of the General Post Office at 230 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 168 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The National Cash Register Co. of America will hold for the first time an international sales convention here from Feb. 3 to 6. More than 200 of the company's top salesmen last year from the Far East, South-East Asia and Australia. and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 295 8 BBS r "^^^^^™^^^^^^P^^^^»^jMMM^PMßßßß^ After enjoying a cool day at the office in air-conditioning, do i you find your home hot, stuffy, humid? So instead of coming f '7j j home to relax you get short-tempered. What to do? ;^===ggy i^"' /i Why not consider General Electric home air-conditioning? The [c^^^
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 264 8 I//*?/ Ihi V. I. Hamlin A 1 I -THERE'S MOT MUCH I ["7 ~A I HEY, HOLD IT.TONY.O' -v <2%k auSW YT<NOVV. > OFAPEMANPFOR JJ A* 1 I DO YOU HEAR /yEAH.CHARLE* YO Od Vii MEBBE PINOSAUR RIDERS M |S MUSIC. KINDA r THOUGHT I A^ &oCj ll pocs Riam
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  • 1659 9  - Gripped by cold terror —on his big day... J K 'MY LIFE WITH JACK' JACK FISHMAN BEGINS TODAY... THE POIGNANT STORY OF THE BEAUTIFUL GIRL WHO TOOK ON ONE OF THE MOST GRUELLING JOBS IN THE WORLD CHAPTER ONE OF THE SERIES uy 7Viere lucre tears of happiness for Jack.
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    • 3 9 TOMORROW: Luxury world
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    • 101 9 I GEORG JENSEN I iS 'M£t The Mnaltrvenea* end nebt* jf| ME* onginot creation ot tfaorD BU lW Jenten's filver n notoble for Itt ■B.\« aF I ftrength and simplicity. In MFy^^Kß^m torrm wtiich or* •minantty practical In urn, this graceful. o]^| n.d«p«nd«nt lm« •nho>v:*i T*w twouty of tha nlvar
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  • 35 10 Ward* Sit (Minimum) MADAM LIM MNC, mother of Tan Te< k Chwee. passed away peacefully at 426 McPherson Road on 24-1-64 Funeral cortege will leave the same place for Bullm Cemetery on Tuesdsy. 2
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  • 122 10 20 Word* Sit (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Madam Ong Slew Kirn thanka friends relatives for thrlr visits condolences wreaths scrolls and attending funeral. MR. A MRS. V. Bonrakchanavat ih.n.k all relative* and friends for their kind assistance. attendance at their wedding and for their valuable glfta. THE FAMILY OF
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  • 252 10 I* Words Sit Minimum) PITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET. l stores will be closed all day 'ix'inrrou' for Thaipuura Holiday. CLAMORETTE OF SINGAPORE nnnounces the opening of Its branch at •>■■ Weld Supermarket Arcade today. nit- «iirrtion of ladles wear. THAIPUSAM Cold Htorage Supermarket and Singapore Branches will be "•••d on Tuesday.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 651 10 American opinion on stockpile disposals, particularly with regard to tin, is becoming more realistic. The strategic reserve for tin has been increased to 200,000 tons (this still leaves) 140,000 tons for disposal, on last October's figures) and the thoughts of the Senate stockpile sub-committee are being
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    • 362 10 The spate of army mutinies in East Africa give rise to more questions than conclusions. Three emergent countries, Kenya. Uganda and Tanganyika, called on the former colonial power fop military help. Their governments are unchanged and conditions seem likely to return to normal. The questions remain. Were the
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    • 236 10 In a more friendly world it would not matter much if distant peoples never, heard of Malaysia. This would hurt our pride a little, and cost us some tourists, but otherwise ignorance would be harmless. Unfortunately the world is not like that and we must seek friends wherever
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    • 216 10 /COMPETITION for places v/ in the Federation Military College is extremely keen— so keen that the college authorities ask headmasters to "short-list" the number of applications from each school according to well-defined principles. First, a pupil must be within the age-limits; second, he
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    • 80 10 "THE discerning reader of the StraiU Times, I am sure, will not fall to notice that every letter or query which seriously concerns the Singapore Government in promptly answered by an official of the department concerned. But countless letters pertaining to the Widows and Orphans pension fund requesting
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    • 77 10 UUNDREDS of pupils failed the entrance examination to the sixth form and hundreds more were prevented from sitting the examination last year. The Cambridge results are expected in March. Many pupils who get grade one or two would like to continue their studies In lower six if the
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    • 97 10 MANY government servants bear the same grouse as "Public Servant" regarding the compulsory contribution to the socalled widows and orphans pension scheme. What benefits do we actually get? in the event of our premature death our widows and orphans get only slight financial consolation and what it we
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    • 64 10 \JOBT towns In Malaya have clock towers. The reason being of course to give the correct time Malayan time. We have a clock tower In Tanjong Malim which gives some other country's time. The residents of this town would much appreciate It if the face on Tanjong Mallm's
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    • 62 10 WE read and hear of the frequent muddles Into which the Education Department gets Itself. The latest concerns school postings where children from Kampar can only be found places in Ipoh or children in Tanjong Tuallang are sent to Kamoar. distances requiring bus journeys that add
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  • 1013 10  - De Gaulle takes an independent line WILLIAM MILLINSKIP RECOGNITION OF CHINA IS EXPECTED TODAY -by 1 Paris, Sunday OFFICIAL French recognition of C o mmunist China, expected tomorrow, will give Gen. de Gaulle, the opportunity to make a new declaration of French independence at his press conference a few days
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    • 599 10 StniU Tmm k Malay Mail -■■m- -r Maw cols *rro«iA«>« awcooi Qitasm Raw* COLO SrrOMASB MANCXtS AT MOLLANO NOAD-KATOM4 KIPPIL SJOAO— NAVAL cmr BOOK STOM ltd WUli ,%,t mmmm. Oittftr 9>m TMC NEWS FRONT M. M. MMAJL S ftftfTtrfsTTTY A*S#*S H*W*Bl |M| HAMIEM iTOKI ar*v7. cm*i r*sn s» V. MTMASAMY
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  • 372 11  -  JACKIE SAM In a cold, cold room at the Finance Ministry— a delicate machine that will process Spore statistics I by Singapore, Sunday ALL set for immense task of processing and simpli f y i n g Singapore Government statistics and accounts is a
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  • 30 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Bun. The Kedah division of the Socialist Front has formed an electoral council to make plans and select candidates for the forthcoming State and Parliamentary constituencies.
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  • 59 11 SINQAPORE, Sun- Two more donation*, totalling 137-80 were reoelved by the Straits Time*, today for Amnah binte Marrmoori, the schoolgirl daughter of a Singapore widow with seven children. The donations came from the Katd Tangan Melayu dl-Rumah Saklt Tentera British Kenrmra, Kuala Lumpur. $17.80: and anonymous.
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  • 49 11 SINOAPORfc. Sun The Straiw Times today received three donations totalling 5330 to help crippled schoolboy. P. Ramachandran. of Singapore, with his school fee* and pocket expenses. The donation* came from: Anonymous. Brunei. $200. Mr P.HP Cattle. Kuala Lumpur. $20; and Mr. V. Loganathan Nlbong Tebal. $10.
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  • 206 11 DENANG, Sun. The Penang Chief Medical and Health Officer. Dr. S. Narayanan, said yesterday that it was no longer difficult to get girls with suitable qualifications to take up nursing as a career. "The main obstacle lies with training," he told the annual graduation ceremony
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  • 234 11 rpAIPING, Sun The North Perak Motor Lorry Association Is complaining that the Malayan Railways' shunting operations on the tracks across Assam Kumbang Road is hurting their pocekts. Its president. Mr. Chuah Teong Buan, said today that "the shunting frequently delayed the lorries at
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  • 323 11 THAIPUSAM: 250,000 EXPECTED AT BATU CAVES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. •JWO hundred and fifty thousand Hindu devotees are expected to celebrate Thaipusam the Hindu festival of penance at Batu Caves on Tuesday. Workmen are putting final touches to the sheds and stalls. With water supply, electric lighting (donated by the Hindu
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  • 185 11 Disc firm wants Malaysia music SINGAPORE, Sun. A top executive of Columbia Records flew in here today to explore the possibility of making recordings of Malaysian music played and sung by local groups. Mr, Harvey L. Scheln, vicepresident and general manager of the International operations of the company expressed confidence
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 146 11 See yourself in Television! Welcome to AUTOVOX Stall at I.C.E. Exhibition, Victoria Memorial Hall. From 27th January to sth February, 1964. qAuyovoM Exquisite lets Exclusive feotures:— 7*7-*' aSuutrtlim cjbintt ttyling. Clauic. »l««ant lin«». Walnut »■••<• \W finuh cabinet. "Catted* cirtult rnultlng In v«ry low hum. Panoramic Vl»lo« ptctur* tub* with
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    • 262 11 STOP and THINK about yourself Are you satisfied with your your ideas? P«y Are you confident of Are you in line for yourself and your abilities? promotion soon? Do you think and speak on Have you a timetable for your feet? reaching your goals? Do you feel that you hay«
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 612 11 I Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE N B A S?S^: SSSa^ MEm™ WA V E SEKV.CE AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. Nf> gHOETWAVr SERVICE gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; SHOITWAU, stKViCB 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 41 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri 7.30 AM 6 00 Good Morning; BrlSf,£ t^ r rl»£-
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  • 1145 12  - MUTINY Cause of the army unrest in E. Africa ALISTAIR MATHESON by Nairobi, Sun. FOUR uprisings within a week have shattered the illusions of the complacent inhabitants making up the majority of the 25 million population of East Africa. But while the bloody revolution in Zanzibar didn't come as a
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  • 216 12 WHO'S WHO IN MUTINY COUNTRY gEVF.N mm ficurp prominently in thr turbulent affairs of Zanzibar and Tanganyika, These are their backgrounds: DR. JULIIS NYERERE. 42. Hint President of Tanganyika. B.A. at KdinburKh. Took up politics to crt independence for his country iin *****. His refusal to join Commonwealth if South
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 226 12 For the convenience of our Depositors we have opened a Spacious and Air-conditioned Branch Office at i 38 39 SELEGIE HOUSE, Selegie Road, Singapore Telephone No: *****/8. Full Deposit Account facilities are available at the Branch Office. Our Staff will be pleased to provide particulars of our Services. 50/ INTEREST
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    • 155 12 University Correspondence College Expert Portal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES (obt*m*bl. without r.tHfetK.) GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (Aasociatad Examining Board) CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School Higher School CERTIFICATES The OUcge, foaUed 1887. to an Educational Trust, with a staff of hiffcly qualifwd Tutors. RcmmmM* fee*, payable by JagtaltaU. Mora than 46,000 Succastas.
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  • Straits Times Book Page
    • 1082 13  - A study in civil rights ALLINGTON KENNARD FREEDOM. THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE LAW. By Harry Street. (Penguin Books 65.) i B y i WITH civil liberties so often in the news it is scarcely credible that Professor Street's study should be the first comprehensive survey of the way English law
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    • 113 13 MAN IN THE CLOUDS. (Chambers 21«.) IBy Leslie Gardiner] before nor since has there been a 11 bigger crowd in London to witness a sporting spectacle: 150,000 crowded the Honourable Artillery Company's ground to watch an Italian fop make the first balloon flight in Britain. The year
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    • 279 13 The Mogul legacy that's been a wonder THE BUILDERS OF THE MOGUL EMPIRE. By Michael Prawdin. (Allen and Ununn 325.). By Walter Warwick TWO and a half cen- turies after Jenghiz Khan, the Moguls created an empire that stretched from Persia to Burma, an empire civilised and prosperous and which
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    • 301 13 A doctor behind barbed wire HAWAII: END OF THE RAINBOW. By Kazuo Miyamoto. (Charles Tuttle. Tokyo. U. 5.56.95). By DAVID SZE A HUNDRED thousand Japanese living in the Pacific coastal states of America spent the war behind barbed wire, in "relocation" camps far from the sea. They stayed behind their
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    • 203 13 KS2I for stereo Sheerest luxury to look at and to listen to! If you are looking for the very best in stereo, Model 3508 is the set that has all the famous Pye quality features you could ask for, including 5-waveband radio, the latest Garrard AT6 semi-transcription unit, and provision
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    • 3462 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word* U (fHm.h-Bma at eta, aatrm SERANROON ROAD: Hpacloua Modern 3rd Floor Flat selling at $18,000/-* Principals only need apply (B'pore) Tel 230)92. F FURND MODERN BUNGALOW 2-b/nns. 2-1/btha lounge dining ser/ qrts. mosaic floors garage 10,000 sq ft. 999 years off lOth/mL B/Tlmah. *****
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    • 941 14 HIRE PURCHASE M Warda SI Him.}— Box at et*. aatrm NO DOWN PAYMENT TVs/Hefrtgcrators, Rob Brothers Co.. 818 824, Oeylang Road. 37 East Coast Road, fiora. Tel: 4*870/*****3. NO DOWN PAYMENT PAM TELEVISION Britain's Best Spore X.L IS" 534.50 533.00 23" 530.00 541.00 (30 months). LIBERTY LIMITED 94. Mill St.
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    • 1001 14 FOR SALE t* Ward* U (Mi*.) Baa H eta, aatrm HAVI YOU BStN to rumchand Dollar Store? All quality textile now solns dollar per yard. Visit today at W Arab Street. (B'pore). SECOND HAND lull stse Billiard table with complete aooessortes. Perfect condition. Inspection Invited. Reply Box A43SI S.T Spore.
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    • 822 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR HEADSHIP Applications axe Invited from Oradua' /Normal Class Trained/ College Trained teachers of either sex who are Federrl Citiaena for the post of Headteacher of Yong Peng English School (Primary and Secondary). Applicants should have at least 7 yean of qualified teaching experience. The School Is
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    • 1255 15 lv mtK-iim. > <it>i t.u»>i v Jut i tun Mn» r ran. 'inant ANTENOI Lifarpail. Gusgoo I Pt/JM 20 Jai 2S »UTOI»CUS ».o-.mcutll, litirpill 'M 27/ 1 »CAON LiftrpMl. Glasgow Jat 21 Fit 2 Frt 4 4EUMPOS Li«tr|tH J "tt Ft! II •YRRHUS 0»M.» Slatgaa Fit" HI IB Frt II
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    • 2658 15 KS| THE EAC lines ErV%~J^J MMOAFORI «UALA ILM»JMI.P.SV»nTtMHAM PfNANO ■ky^rVgl^ I MMuataouti toutfMNOia. »ami».i tyi.<Mt» out Ktot*r»m MONIUU4. MnaUAMi paotuaaa* MILINU II SENOA, U MVtt. aAMMIfc. ORUtta. AMTtYUP WTTEROAM, AMSTEIOAM, MLO. IBTNENBUtj AND c6PEHtIAtEN. S'ooft P. S'kaa PaaMW -MALACCA" I) 1/2 (patSMtJM Mtfl Ii Part/21 jaa > SO JM/ 4
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    • 1304 15 w. MeALICTER tf. CO., LTD. w^ IS tii. ni. nsn la^ V**** SIXBBMAJ* UMS KLAVEMBM LINE LOHfiON, NAMBUBI. lOTTEROAM. US AMSELU, SAN f UNCISCO, HAVRE. HULL ft MIftOUSOROUSI ftUHU. tANCOUVEI I PORILANI e.n of upon tmmm —USiS"*" lMt S'pon P. S'naai Pmujbs IRonavilll S?5 ny CITY OF itutSIER" jnd Call
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  • 588 16 Tin price shows no change rpHE Straits tin price reX matned unchanged on Saturday morning at $523.25 per plcul after a week of minor falls and only one gain. The price bad opened tbe week at $524.1 2 Vj, a drop of 87 cents On Tuesday there was a rally
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  • 27 16 (prrlb.) (perpienl.). 20. 61^ cent, $524.12*4 21. 62 h> cenU $525.25 22. 62 eenU 5524J7H 23. 61*4 o*nta SS2U7M 24. 63 eenU $523^5 2S. $523.25
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  • 1087 16 THE table of shares an the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to Jan. is. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and I. standing; for Hit-hat and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. I Alex Bricks*.. 3.50 1.90 1.47
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  • 140 16 f*JEW YORK rubber futures were x firmer last week, although trading was negligible. Sentiment was aided by reports of Russian rubber buying in Singapore. In physical rubber, there was moderate buying by factories of ambers, crepe and ribbed sheets, trade sources said. They added that there
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  • 67 16 "fHE Malayan Exchange Bankt' Att*> I clatltn made tbe*. change* In IU rates to merchants on (Saturday (all rates to S10O): Itlllng TT tr 00 raady: Swim Francs 1401: Btlglan Francs 1620. On the frae exahanga market In Hong Kent, the U.S. dallar wu quoted at 5.73» (or
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  • 45 16 Jan. 20. Jan. 21. Jan. 22. Jan. 23. Jan. 24. Jan. 25, •Industrials: 108.68 109.19 109.4S 110.19 169.68 109.53 Tins: LW.47 124.69 ***** 123.22 1M.04 122.04 S rubbers: 1*7.44 106.64 106.64 106.64 106.64 106.64 ■Dae. 31. 1963 100 Dee. 29, 1962 100.
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  • 33 16 Penpkalen Tin Amal Malay Estates Brooklands SeL t Interim. Corrent parment Bd.t 15' it 5%t Date of payment March 20 Feb. 12 March 5 Total for year Total for previous year
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    • 1124 16 atlL% aJaialafcat«aafcaTJ^«a«BSttaat.fttatfM W-'r""''!-'' >^AWraiUQIiaSa»X KAISH^ iaTO k OJX PaeUia. Atlantic, and Or— 1 'f/W^rt ypui« t. S'haa noatian fcuca ion aaanaai "KHiikaM Mart" 21 mJM 11/11 Jti 24 Frt IS Mar "Kaaiikaat Mara" 21/21 Fek M 1 Mci 2t Mat U Mar II A* M At* "Itlma Mam" M/a Mai
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    • 1021 16 lE°IORIENTI LINES I TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. IBERIA" Deporting SINGAPORE 17th February 1964 Arriving LONDON 7th March 1964 via Aden, Port Said, Naples. Lisbon. S.S. "ARCADIA" Departing SINGAPORE 23rd February 1964 Arriving LONDON 16th March 1964 via Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Piraeus, Marseilles Gibraltar. (Eoch ship is
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    • 345 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels singapore/Bdmbay/ltaly Special CoDcetsiMil Rail Fares Tt All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore An. Genoo s 7iCToru" 47 h/U at j/*« -G. GAULU" 22/ 2764 t/ J/«4 -ASIA" 5/ 3/64 28/ 3/64 G. MARCONI 21/ 3/64 4/64 "VICTORIA" 4/64 2/ S/64 "G. GALILEI" 25/ 4/64 11/ S/*4
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    • 292 16 NOTICE THIS IS TO NOTIFY that Mr. K. Parasuraman has left tbe service on 21st January, 1964 and thus he Is not authorised to collect monies or transact any business henceforth on our behalf. USHA SALES PRIVATE txmj'l'l'XV SINGAPORE. TO LET SHOPS/OFFICES Accommodation Now available In good localities at New
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    • 333 16 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association In the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Tuesday. 28th January 1964 tor Thalpusam. NOTICE AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD toss of Share Certificate. Tbe undermentioned Share Certificate has been lost and Is hereby declared null and
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2384 17 From Our Market Correspondent A FEATURE of the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was the amount of fluctuation in price in some industrial shares and the wider spread of business in that section of the market. Operators were taking more interest in some of the older
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    • 677 17 'HHE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Saturday Jan. 24. B. <• I 12.45 IS. IIO Kou.itrad l.*S 1 o; (Vnlrml Prop 1.83 1.81 Cttjr DfV 64 t .M S. Holding 3.40 3 4i t mi. Tio Smelt Pref 17/
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    • 427 17 NOTICE NOTICE *IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Shaw^Vee Tzan of No. 174. Kirn Seng Road Singapore, nave applied lor a Nist Class Public House licence tn\respect of premises No: State Theatre, Kitchener Road Singapore. \and that this application will be neard in the Court of the District Judge and First
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    • 379 17 EDUCATION OFFICE KELANTAN Sale of Old Chevrolet Lorry Tenders will be received at the Education Office, Kota Bharu. Kelantan, up to 12.00 noon on Monday 10th February. 1964, for the purchase of one old Chevrolet Lorry bearing registration No. T. 3159. weighing 3 tons HP.29.4 and Engine No. GM. 3
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    • 770 17 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBUC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE GENERAL MANAGER'S DEPARTMENT: Requires an ASSISTANT SECRETARY (LEGAL) in the salary scale $785 X A 45 -1.280 Qualification Bar/ 1,325-1. 370-1, 420-thc commencing basic salary to be dependent upon qualifications and experience-plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central
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    • 668 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for appointment as PHYSIOTHERAPISTS In the various hospital* In tbe Federation of Malaya Salary scale: $452 x Al9-566/678 x A l9-654 per month plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. AGE:
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    • 615 17 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR RE-TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. contractors in class 'C and above up to 12.00 noon on sth February. 1964 ai the office at the Jurutera Negerl, Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. For erection and completion of tbe court house at Kiang. AD particulars may be
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    • 141 17 TENDERS JABATAN PELAJARAN, PERAK TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF SCHOOL FtRMTIRE FOR MM, TENDERS from registered P.Wi). contractor.-, will be received at the Jabatan Pelajaran. Ipoh up to 12.00 noon on Wednesday 12th February. 1964 for the supply of school furniture lor 1964. Particulars of types of lurmture required and their
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    • 2633 18 Safe Home's $115 is top dividend in day, of many upsets- TOTAL POOL: m.v;.::iu 1 No. *****4 ($80,173) 2 No. *****0 (522.878) 3 No, *****8 ($11,439) STARTERS ($1,200): Nos. *****8, *****3. *****2, *****0. *****2, *****1, *****9, *****6, *****5, *****3, *****3. *****7. *****3. 365*95. *****9, *****3. *****7. CONSOLATION ($750) Nos. *****5,
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    • 51 18 Shoemaker A U5530,040,005 RECORD f OS ANGELES, Sun.— Texas-born Willie Shor- maker rode four winners at Arcadia yesterday to become the top money-winning jockey in racing history. In 15 years of riding Shoemaker'y mounts have earned total winnings of U5530,040,005. Previous record was $30,039,543 by another American jockey Eddie Arcaro.
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    • 579 19 F.A. CUP Outsiders Port Vale hold Liverpool to a draw LONDON. Sun. Ldver--1 pool, Joint favourites to win the English FA Cup, were held to a scoreless draw on their own ground by 1,000-1 outsiders Port Vale in the Fourth Round yesterday. Liverpool, challenging for the First Division championship, were
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    • 44 19 BADMINTON MALAYSIAN KIN TAT WINS KENT TITLE T ONDON, Sun. Malaysian student Lee Kin Tat (above) yesterday won the men's singles title in the Kent badminton championships at Eltham. In the final Kin Tat beat Scottish ace Bob McCoig, the holder, 15-7, 15-10.— Reuter.
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    • 313 19 RUGBY Gloucs win 26-0 to reach the s-finals LONDON. Sun. Gloucestershire swamped Dorset and Wiltshire 26-0 yesterday I to qualify for a meeting with Lancashire In the Rugby Union county championship semi-finals. 1 Bristol had 11 men in the county team, but they nevertheless trounced Northampton 26-3 in the dub
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    • 111 19 NAPLES. Sun Johnny Halaflhl. the Tongan light-heavy-weight based in Britain, was outpointed over ten rounds here by Italian champion Piero del Papa On the name bill. Salvator Burrunl. Italy's holder of the European flyweight title, stopped Jean Leßoy (Prance) in the sixth -ound.— Reuter i-.tigUnd 2nd inns (overnight
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    • 74 19 BELFAST. Sun. Ireland beat West Germany 5-4 here to qualify for a match with Denmark in the European rone semifinals of the Thomas Cup badminton competition. Ireland, who led 3-2 overnight, lost the first two singles but drew level 4-4 In the first doubles and then clinched
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    • 1019 19 FA Cl'P 4TH ROINU Aldrrshot 1 .Swindon 2 Barnnley 2 Bury 1 Bedford 0 Carlisle 3 BUckburn 2 Fulham 0 Bolton 2 Prrston 2 Burnlry 2 Newport 1 OMsM 1 Hnddrrsfirld 2 Ipswich 1 Stoke 1 Uwd_» 1 Everton 1 Leyton 1 West Him 1 Liverpool
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    • 260 19 THE 2ND TEST Bolus and Binks to England's rescue BOMBAY, Sunday. INJURY-WEAKENED England made no attempt to chase a victory target of 300 runs in 338 minutes today in the Second Test against India here and the match petered out to a draw. On a wicket made difficult by spin,
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    • 101 19 TPCA 2 SCRC 2 TTUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor soccer season opened today with a friendly n.atcb between old rivals Tamilian Physical Culture Association and Selangor Chinese R.C. The match ended with four goals shared and all the scoring was done In the second half. Both
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    • 209 19 STORE ATHLETES ARE TOLD: BE PREPARED SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's leading athletes have been advised to be prepared for an early start in the new season. Niaz Shah, secretary of the Singapore AAA said: "We have told our athletes to make an early start in their training because performances at the
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    • 161 19 ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Sun Thirteen-year-old schoolboy Mlrza Namazie. who stands under four feet ran 2J miles in 15m in 20sec a remarkable performance for bis age Wnd size in the Singapore AAA's fifth road relay championships held at Tanglin today. A member of Swifts. Namazie j ran
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    • 195 19 MCFA COP Robert grabs four goals AND OUT GO SPORE CHINESE SINGAPORE 3 MALACCA 4: Singapore, Sunday. rVHE SHOOTING power of Malacca's International inside forward, Robert Choc, today knocked Singapore Chinese out of the MCFA Cup soccer competition. Robert scored all four goals and every one a beauty— for the
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    • 32 19 PENANQ. Sun. The Penang Women's Hockey Association have extended the closing date to Jan. 31 for entries for their League competition this year because so far only two clubs have entered.
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    • 166 19 PERAK 2 PENANG 1 TPOH. Sun.— A beautiful goal X headed in by outside-right Loai Loon Tetk during extra time enabled Perak Chinese to beat Penang Chinese 2-1 in a second round tie of the MCFA Cup competition here today. Perak will meet Selangor
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    • 154 19 SOCCER Malaysia youth squad for training KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's youth soccer squad of 24 players will undergo final centralised training in early April at the Merdeka Stadium here in preparation for the Asian championship at Saigon from Apr. 17-30. After their final training 18 players will be selected to
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    • 88 19 CAN FRANCISCO, Sun. Don January had a one under par 7o In yesterday's third round of the US$5O,OOO "Lucky" international golf tournament here and took a one-stroke leadJanuary has a 54-hole total of 204 to lead by one stroke from Arnold Palmer and Ray Floydi Palmer,
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  • 351 20 Johnson's concern over Paris ties with China WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson said yesterday he thought there was "good deal of concern throughout the world" about France's decision to recognise Communist China. He told reporters at a press conference called without warning in his White House office that the United States
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  • 135 20 SCOTLAND YARD HUNT FOR MANIAC AFTER $2 mil. ART BLAZE A CRANK who hates beautiful paintings may have started a 1 250,000 (52.125.000) fire which destroyed or damaged many Old Masters in an art gallery in London. Scotland Yard detectives and scientists are working on this theory after a director
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  • 282 20 Grab ban: Subandrio explains to workers' delegation JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, told Indonesian workers yesterday that there was no basic controversy between the Gove m m c n t and the workers in the problem of taking over British companies in Indonesia, according to the official
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  • 97 20 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Four Malaysians were ordained into the Catholic priesthood today In a traditional ceremony conducted by the Archbishop of Malacca and Singapore, Monsignor M. Olcomendy, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. They are the Rev. Fr. Robert P. Balhetchet, the Rev. Fr. Aloysius Doraisamy; the
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  • 352 20 Payment to pension scheme now made voluntary THREE OPTIONS NOW OPEN TO CIVIL SERVANTS SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore civil servants, whose contributions towards their pension have now been made voluntary, have six months to exercise one of three options. They will have to decide whether TO CONTINUE to contribute to the
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  • 226 20 WITHDRAW TO HISTORICAL LINE, NEHRU TELLS MAO NEW DELHI, Sunday. MR. NEHRU has suggested that the Chinesd should withdraw to their "historical hounJ daries with India. Mr. Nehru's reply to the New Year proposal of the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, for an international agreement renouncing the use of force
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  • 65 20 CAPE KENNEDY (Florida), Sun. The United States tomorrow launches a 562-ton Saturn two-stage rocket, the most power, ful yet developed and the forerunner of the ones to send astro* nauta to the moon. If the 164-foot rocket function* ait designed, It will put into
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  • 140 20 T. KATHIR VELOO off 3D Karr.ponc Ladanic passed away peacefully on 26-1-64. Cortege leaves for cremation to Hindu Cemetery Upper AUunied on 27-1-64 at 4 30 p.m. MRS. ONC BOON BENC IBM Madam Chua Chwee Hoon aXe M) paused away peacefully at her reMdrncc, 32 Grange Road on 26-1-64.
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