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Title Section27 1964-01-30 1 National Library. Singapore 30 JAN t^ AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 flew**** i, The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964 15 CENTS KDN. 73127 words
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Article, Illustration663 1964-01-30 1 'Don't give us orders' SOEKARNO: STEPHENS' CEASE FIRE LEAFLETS ARE A SURRENDER DEMAND... WE CAN'T ACCEPT THIS JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIA would not accept a cease fire interpreted as an order to surrender, President Soekarno said today. He said he had read press reports that t lie Chief Minister663 words
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94 1964-01-30 1 LONDON, Wed. A message in the Daily Mail today claimed that President Soekarno is heading for a "showdown" with the Communists in Indonesia. "It is feared that the Communists have penetrated the army ranks considerably and that many officers and soldiers will resist orders toReuter - 94 words
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Article32 1964-01-30 1 AUCKLAND, Wed. The new High Commissioner for Malaysia In Australia and New Zealand, Tun Lim Yew Hock, will present his credentials to the GovernorGeneral, sir Bernard Fergusson tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration34 1964-01-30 1 MR. ROBERT KENNEDY, the United States Attorney-General, met U Thant on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of a United Nations role in the Malaysia dispute. UPI Radiophoto.UPI - 34 words
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591 1964-01-30 1 PERCY JOSEPH - MILITARY AID SOUGHT FROM CANADA, NZ PERCY JOSEPH: By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed TCNGKU Abdul Rahman said late tonight that Malaysia had also sought military assistance, in the way of equipment and training, from New Zealand and Canada, apart from Australia. The Prime Minister was speaking to reporters at the Residency591 words
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82 1964-01-30 1 LONDON, Wed. Flight crews in British airliners will in future be able to lock themselves In as a protection against unruly and aggressive passengers. It. was announced here. The Aviation Ministry said passenger aircraft over 125.000 lb. must be fitted with a safetyReuter - 82 words
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Article32 1964-01-30 1 USNDON. Wed.— About 1.766.--000 Individual working days were lost through industrial disputes In Britain last year, the lowest total or disputes since 1951, It was announced here today— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article86 1964-01-30 1 Killed wife, children, himself ORISBANE, Wed. A local businessman today killed his two children and his wife, telephoned his doctor and told him what he had done, then shot himself, police said. The doctor telephoned the police who found the man, Nigel Reid, 36, dead in the bath. The children,Reuter - 86 words
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Article72 1964-01-30 1 RABAT. Wed.— The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, arrived here yesterday at the head of the Malaysia goodwill mission which Is on a fourweek tour of African countries. "We have come from a turbulent and tumultuous region of Asia and we are extremely anxiousReuter - 72 words
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Article32 1964-01-30 1 CHRISTCHURCH, Wed. A cold water coral bank of a type hitherto unknown except In the North Atlantic has been discovered off the Auckland Islands by a New Zealand Government expedition.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article73 1964-01-30 1 TAIPEH. Wed.— Chinese Communist gunboats and torpedo boats "Invaded." tht- Nationalist Chinesedefended Ma»*u islands yesterday 'n what appeared to be attempted assaults, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced last nifcht. A Defence Ministry communique claimed that two of seven Chinese Communist gunboats were "heavily damaged" by Nationalist shoreReuter - 73 words
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Article58 1964-01-30 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The powerful. Communist -dominated Sobsl Traae Union confederation has protested to the chief of the national police against the arrest of 86 unionist* in West Java, Antara news agency reported today. They were arrested during the recent attempts by labour unions affiliated with SobslReuter - 58 words
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Article136 1964-01-30 1 'U.S. plane shot down' report WIESBADEN (Germany), Wed. The U.S. Air Force said today one of its jet trainers with three officers aboard crash-landed or was shot down in East Germany after interception by two other planes. The T-39 twin jet was observed on radar to cross into East GermanyUPI - 136 words
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Article260 1964-01-30 1 PHILIP KHOO - GANG FALLS IN BW TO ROB BANK PHILIP KHOO: By SINGAPORE. Wednesday J^ GANG of five armed men, using an oxyacctylene torch, failed in an attempt to cut open the vault of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation* branch in Malacca Street last night. The robbers, two armed with revolvers and three260 words
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Article122 1964-01-30 1 Earth tremors rock three nations [(AIUCHI, Wed. Earth tremors of moderate intensity last ni#ht shook the widel v separated areas of West Pakistan, India and Russia. The Associated Press of Pakistan quoted unconfirmed reports that two people were killed and more than a dozen injured in the tremors In Rawalpindi,Reuter - 122 words
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Article64 1964-01-30 1 US. PLANE SHOT DOWN MOSCOW. Wed Sowct oews agency Tat* said today (bat American plane bern shot down ovrr F..ist Germany, and three bodies* were found. Reuter. (Src this page) U.S. SPACE SUCCESS CAFF. KENNEDY (Florida). Wed 'S. today Miccrs>fully launrhrd Kiant Saturn 1 imM whith pnt into64 words
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245 1964-01-30 2 Sihanouk's no to an 'Asian solution' JAKARTA, Wednesday. pKINCE Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head of State, said here today his country's neutrality problem could not be solved on the principle of "an Asian solution to Asian problems." He was answering a question at a Press conference at the end ofReuter - 245 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-01-30 2 SALISBURY Wed Police yesterday opened fire on a screaming rock-hurling mob of Africans protesting the six-month Jail sentence handed down to African nationalist leader Joshna Nkomo (above). Two Africans were reported killed The rioting took place In one of Salisbury's African townships. Tens of thousandsUPI - 73 words
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258 1964-01-30 2 Courageous colonel bashed in missionary rescue J EOPOLDVILLE, Wed. A courageous Canadian colonel who tried to rescue priests and nuns from Congo terrorists was attacked and nearly killed by 100 of them, the United Nations said yesterday Lt.-Col. Paul Mayer, in chance of the U.N. hellcopter rescue operation In Kwlulu258 words
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Article29 1964-01-30 2 HONO KONO. Wed. A cat killed a two- month -old baby girl yesterday. It slept on top of the baby and suffocated her. police said. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-01-30 2 BRITISH OFFICERS, MEN AND FAMILIES EVACUATED I OOTERS scatter from a wrecked shop clutching stolen goods in their arms in the riots in Dar-es -Salaam that followed the mutiny of African soldiers of the First and Second Battalions, the Tanganyika Rifles. British officers and servicemen with theUPI - 66 words
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68 1964-01-30 2 BANGKOK. Wed. A half brother of the late Thai Premier, Field Marshal Sarlt Thanarat, will be replaced as managing director of the State Lottery Bureau following investigations Into the Bureau's operations The Interior Minister. General Prapart Charusathlen. announcing this, said the change was beingReuter - 68 words
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Article168 1964-01-30 2 DARES SALAAM Wed PRESIDENT Julius Nyerere yesterday appointed a commission to study constitutional and other changes to convert Tanganyika into a "democratic one-party state." The action rollowed a speech on Monday night In which President Nyerere said many people including some trade union leaders andUPI - 168 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-01-30 3 HOME WITH GRANNY— THE BOY WHO HOISTED THE FLAG THAT STARTED RIOT A BITTER 17--year-old James Jenkins is led by his grandmother (who would not give her name) after he had arrived in New. Orleans from Panama en route to Ohio. Jenkins boasted that he personally raised the American flagUPI - 60 words
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Article41 1964-01-30 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Navy announced yesterday award of a U5515,697,620 contract (or construction ol a third guided ni-s.Mii' destroyer to be built, in the United Slates for Australia The new destroyer will be named H.M.A.S. Brisbane.— U.P.l41 words
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Article20 1964-01-30 3 COPENHAGEN, Wed— The Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, will visit Denmark from June 17 to June 21.— UPI.UPI - 20 words
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Article43 1964-01-30 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— Mrs. John F Kennedy dined last night with actor Marlon Brando in a Washington restaurant. A spokesman for the late President's widow iid she believed the get-together was in connection with planning for a charity dinner. 1 P.I.43 words
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167 1964-01-30 3 PANAMA, Wednesday. AUTHORITIES in Panama and the Canal Zone started an investigation yesterday of a new incident of anti-American violence an attempt to burn down a U.S. Government guest house. An unidentified man, presumed to be a Panamanian, smashed a gallon jug ofUPI - 167 words
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Article60 1964-01-30 3 ASSEMBLY FIGHT ON 'DEATHS' ANKARA. Wed.— Fist fights broke out among deputies in the Turkish National Assembly yesterday before death sentences were approved on three army officers for revolting against the Government last May. Deputies of the Republican People's Party, main member of the coalition Government, and of the oppositionReuter - 60 words
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Article50 1964-01-30 3 ATLANTA (Georgia), Wed. Police arrested over 100 Civil Rights demonstrators in this racially tense city yesterday. Most of them were Negroes who demonstrated throughout the day and again last night outside a Whites only restaurant. Many of them prostrated themselves on the pavement as police moved in. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article49 1964-01-30 3 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Arthur Christiansen, editor of the Daily Express for 24 years, leli nearly £94.000. it was revealed in his will. Most of h'£ estate noes to his widow. Mr. Christiansen died in a television studio last September »t the age of 59. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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316 1964-01-30 3 Commons row over Randolph Churchill's book ONDON, Wed. The 12 British Prime Minister. Sir Alec DouglasHome, yesterday rejected Labour Opposition demands for a tribunal of inquiry into alleged leaks of secret Cabinet papers relating to his appointment as Prime Minister last October. AIR. GEORGE WIGG (Labour i and others wantedReuter - 316 words
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Article38 1964-01-30 3 BOGOTA. Wed— Bandits throwing hand grenades held up a bus on a road 185 miles north of here yesterday and killed 16 of the 25 passengers aboard, wounding the others, the army reported today. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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363 1964-01-30 3 PARIS, Wed. The French Foreign Ministry spokesman, Mr. Claude Lebel, told a Press conference here yesterday: "The agreement between Paris and Peking for the recognition of the Chinese People's Republic was made without any conditions of any sort." He said that the FrenchReuter - 363 words
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159 1964-01-30 3 Run for Vice President? I'm not interested: Bobbie WASHINGTON, Wed. Mr. Robert Kennedy, the AttorneyGeneral, said yesterday he was "not interested" at present in the Democratic Party nomination for the Vice-Presidency. He was asked by reporters at the White House, after he had called on President Johnson to report onReuter; UPI - 159 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-01-30 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby <TUAT WOULD 0E A^ >. «v GOOD TUING TO/ I ?S SST GEORGE J HANSBVOUer I -DOMT RJRfICT/ yTELePMOfJe^y \moTT<xi -~S -nT" I /Vu err mv cccscrAßy /jU*T A 1 L f> TA OCnM ™5>39 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-01-30 4 THE Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak thanks temple officials after he had been garlanded at the Chettiar Temple in Tank Road, where he paid a visit during the Thaipusam festival on Tuesday night. Tun Yusof spent about 15 minutes in the temple during which63 words
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242 1964-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wed TIIK Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today predicted that more local traders would divert their interest to industries in the near future. Speaking at the opening of the new groundnut oil factory of Kwang Joo Seng (Malaysia) Ltd., ln Redhill242 words
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80 1964-01-30 4 SEVEN YEARS JAIL FOR ROBBING HOUSEWIFE SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Justice Choor Singh ln the Assize Court today imposed a sentence of seven years' imprisonment on Cheng Kok Meng. 25. a fitter who was found guilty of robbing, with three other unknown armed men, Chua Kah Hia. a housewife, of Jewellery80 words
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Article84 1964-01-30 4 Flats for workers in Jurong SINGAPORE. Wed. The Housing and Development Board Is carrying out a massive construction of residential flats for the workers iv the Jurong industrial site ln conjunction with the development done by the Economic Development Board there. A Housing Board statement today said it was expected84 words
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Article92 1964-01-30 4 Tun Yusof at charity film SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak. and loh Puan i Noor Alshah will attend the charity premiere of "A Child U I Waiting" at the Lido Theatre. sponsored by the Lions Club of Singapore East in aid of the Sin- gapore92 words
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Article46 1964-01-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Mm lster for Health, Mr. Yong Nyul Lin, will make the third of id series of familiarisation visits o the Department* of the Minlstr of Health when he calls at thi Institute of Health ln Outran Road, at 9 a.m. tomorrow.46 words
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Article18 1964-01-30 4 SINQAPORE, Wed.— The Grand Palace Restaurant ln East Coast Road will be officially opened on Saturday.18 words
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106 1964-01-30 4 $100 from Queen for Amnah's education SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Soclai Affairs, Inche Othman bin Wo'<, today pretented a $100 cheque un behalf of the Raja Permaisuri Agong to Amnah binte Mahmood. a student here, to help her continue her secondary education. Amnah. 13. eldest in a family of106 words
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Article318 1964-01-30 4 Union blamed for Star Press liquidation SINGAPORE, Wed. The Industrial Arbitration Court was told today that the "obstinacy and irresponsibility" of the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union had led to the voluntary liquidation last year of the Star Press Ltd. This was stated by Mr.318 words
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Article52 1964-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today presented a certificate to Colombo Plan Fellow, Mrs. Lourdcs U. Lanuza. 30, wbo has just completed a six-month on-the-job training on juvenile delinquency services at the Social Welfare Department in Singapore. Mrs. Lanuza is from52 words
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Miscellaneous389 1964-01-30 4 IN AND OUT BY~AJRl yHB following Is today, achedok Hong Kon«. Bangkok. Kuala Lum1 of civil aircraft movements at pur (CX 729) 7.30 p.m. Paya Lebar airport Slnnapore: British United Airways: From ARRIVALS Btaiutrd. Istanbul. Bombay (BR 80AC: From London. Frankfurt. 643) 7 a.m. Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta nro.o-rnnr. (BA389 words
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Article, Illustration308 1964-01-30 5 fUNIS, Wed.—Pre--1 sident Hab i b Bourguiba of Tunisia has expressed to the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, hope for a peaceful and just solution to the differences between Indonesia and Malaysia, according to a Tunisian Foreign Ministry comnnni queReuter - 308 words
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159 1964-01-30 5 Brigadier's suicide: A claim for war widow's pension l ONDON, Wed. The widow of a senior British Army officer who formerly served in Malaya claimed in the High Court yesterday that she was entitled to a war widow's pension because her husband's suicide was brought on by his army service.Reuter - 159 words
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Article46 1964-01-30 5 PENANG. Wed. Burglars broke into the store of Th?an Seng and Co. in Beach Street, last night and carried away five cases of Ore-crackers and 300 cases of silver Jots pat>er. Total value of the goods was estimated at about $2 000.46 words
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Article67 1964-01-30 5 KUALA LOMPUR. Wed. Three men armed with daggers robbed a clerk of the Sentul Oolf Club of $350 in cash at Jalan Porbes at 3.1S p.m. on Monday. The clerk, Mr. Cnelliah Selvanayagam, had earlier cashed a cheque for $333 at a bank. He was waylaid67 words
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62 1964-01-30 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man who cheated a housewife of $24.60 by promising to get her a stall at a school tuck-shop, was Jailed for six months. Lee Jee Sin, 35, told the woman. Quay Ngan Oooi. that she hid to pay an initial sum62 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-01-30 5 MUSLIM CONFERENCE TOMORROW KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. ]y|EASURES to counteract the influence of Communism and other secular ideologies on young Muslims in this region will be discussed at the seven-day Muslim regional conference starting here on Friday. This was stated here today by the Assistant Minister of266 words
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Article171 1964-01-30 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TiHE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers* x Union has postponed a strike at the Tay Koh Vat Bus Co. scheduled to start tomorrow over its claim for recognition. i This follows a meeting between the management and union representatives under the chairmanship171 words
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Article55 1964-01-30 5 JESSELTON. Wed.— Bad weather, falling trees and flying foxes were blamed today for frequent blackouts in the capital. Mr. E. H. Walker, general manager of Sabah Electricity Board, said $4 million would be spent this year for installing new generating sets, laying cables and lncraajang existing power55 words
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Article47 1964-01-30 5 JESSELTON. Wed. Mr. Joe Manjaji has been appointed personal political secretary to the Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens. Mr. Manjaji served in the army In Malaya during the Emergency. On his return to Sabah he worked for newspapers and lately joined a business.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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404 1964-01-30 5 Forced to pay $300 to accused, says hotel manager A LOR STAR, Wed. An hotel manager today testified he was forced to pay $300 "compensation" to two men after one of them had accused him of "disturbing" his girl friend. "They said if I did not pay up, they wguld404 words
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104 1964-01-30 5 TANAH RATA. Wed. Management seminars are likely to become a permanent feature of the National Productivity Centre, its director. Mr. S. A. Abishegam. said here today. Mr. Ablshegam, who was speaking at the close of the 10-day advanced residential seminar for executives, said that he104 words
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Article23 1964-01-30 5 JESSELTON, Wed. The last three Malaysian soldiers who were wounded during the Kalabakan attack will be flown to Malaya before Hart Raya.23 words
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147 1964-01-30 5 pENANG, Wed. Full precautions must be taken to ensure that ballot boxes are not tampered with before the counting of votes, Mr Ooi Thiam Siew, chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front, said today He was referring to an announcement by147 words
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102 1964-01-30 6 AWARD FOR NAVAL HELICOPTER SQUADRON T ONDON, Wed.— A British naval helicopter squadron operating in Borneo against Indo-nesian-based terrorists has received the Fleet Air Arm's top aviation award for 1963, the Admir alty announced yesterday. This is the Boyd Trophy, which commemorates the work of Admiral Sir Denis Boyd. captainReuter - 102 words
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107 1964-01-30 6 Hunt for pirates who raided village lESSELTON, Wed.— A J hunt is on for nine out of 10 Filipino pirates who raided a village on Bum Bum Island east of Semporna, on the east coast of Sabah, on Jan. 17. The pirates opened fire with three handgrenades, killing a 30-year-old107 words
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107 1964-01-30 6 Penghulu, son on harbouring charge BATT PAH AT. Wed. The penghulu of Rengit. Dato Haji Mohamad Taiman bin Ha.ii Ibrahim. 65. and his son, Abdul Ghani. 41. were charged in the magistrate's chamber before Inche Ahmad bin Haji Omar today with harbouring five illegal Indonesian immigrants in their house. The107 words
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Article, Illustration549 1964-01-30 6 LORD CARRINGTON: I DON'T THINK KENNEDY HAD ANY ILLUSIONS WHO IS THE AGGRESSOR LONDON, Wednesday British Government is "firmly resolved" to honour its obligations to meet Malaysia's requests for assistance in defending her in- dependence and integrity, Lord Carrington, the Deputy Foreign Secretary, said yesterday.Reuter - 549 words
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192 1964-01-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday South Korean naval ships are due at Port Swettenham on Monday on a three-day informal visit to Malaysia. The ships, the Dae Dong and Nak Dong, with more than 400 officers and men on board, are under the command of Commodore192 words
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Article68 1964-01-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Mlnisry of Commerce and Industry today lifted the import ban imposed on a number of items of fluids, prepared foods, meat and vegetables from Thailand. These commldlties were banned during the cholera epidemic last May. The items were- Drinking fluids68 words
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Article41 1964-01-30 6 SUNOEI PATANL Wed.— lnche Abu Bakar bin Sulaunan, former chairman of the A:or Star Town Council, has assumed duty as Kedah State Treasurer In place of Tengku Nong bin Tengku Moharned Jewa. who has been transferred to the Secretariat.41 words
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Article157 1964-01-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Forty young men are wanted to fill vacancies for probationary inspectors in the Malaysian police force. Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 28 and minimum educational requirements are an Oversea I School Certificate or a Federation of Malaya Certificate157 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-01-30 6 Inche Ahmad flies to Formosa for his shoulder treatment TPOH, Wed. Inch* 1 Ahmad bin Yahya, 29, a teacher, who is suffering from a malignant disease of his right shoulder, left here today for Formosa by air for specialised treatment with over $4,000 in public donations. A large gathering- of309 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-01-30 7 J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A midnight blaze destroyed more than $130,000 worth of property here when a row of seven shophouses went up in smoke at Batu Village, at the 5£ mile, Ipoh Road, leaving 26 people homeless. A housewife, Madam Tan Ah Yeok, lost196 words
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Article112 1964-01-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Defence announced today that a recruiting team from the Malaysian Armed Forces would be In Singapore on Feb. 10 and 11 to select suitable young men for the Federation Army Signals. Candidates should be Malaysian citizens between the ages112 words
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76 1964-01-30 7 ¥>ARrr BUNTAR, Wed. Police I have detained two suspects In connection with the burglary at the home of a Krian Town Board member. Mr. Saw Sin Ean, on Saturday night The thieves escaped with Mr. Saw's A.M.N. medal, an air rifle, a briefcase and76 words
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Article55 1964-01-30 7 TAIPING. Wed.— The Sri Guru Singh temple in Upper. Station Road here which Is reputed to be the oldest Sikh temple in Malaya is to be replaced by a $60,000 place of worship soon. Temple authorities expect to build the new temple with a grant55 words
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Article19 1964-01-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. N.K.N. Nagappa has been elected president of the Nattukkottai Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce.19 words
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258 1964-01-30 7 KLANG, Wednesday. J^ DENTAL surgeon here, Mr. T.T. Choon, told the magistrate's court today that the gold crown of a tooth, given to him by a police inspector, fitted Choo Ching Lai, 27, of Singapore, who is charged with attempted armed robbery at258 words
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Article73 1964-01-30 7 TPOH, Wed.— A nousewife, Leong Choy Mool, 75, was robbed of $25 by two youths in her house at Menglembu, near here yesterday. She and her nusband, a fortune teller, had left the house earlier after locking up. When she returned a little later73 words
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Article31 1964-01-30 7 KUCHING. Wed.— The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan leaves Kuching today for his first official tour of the Fourth and Fifth divisions of the country31 words
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159 1964-01-30 7 HE EVADED CUSTOMS DUTY: FINED $5,900 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A businessman, Cheah Yap Thin alias Cheah Yap Theam, 30, was today fitted $5,900 here for evading customs duty at the airport here. Cheah pleaded guilty to being found In possession of goods valued at $3,964 on which Customs duty of159 words
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Article57 1964-01-30 7 MALACCA. Wed. A labourer. Plong Pak Tern, 29. was sentenced to one year's jail in the magistrate's court here for being in possession of a dagger. The magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, said that he took a serious view of the case as there were too57 words
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Article40 1964-01-30 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed.— A fisherman Tan Ming Yong. 27, was yesterday clubbed to death in front of his house at Pulau Ketam, 15 miles from here. According to police. Tan had earlier been Involved in a quarrel.40 words
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198 1964-01-30 7 JESS ELTON, Wed T*HE Minister for Local Government. Inche Harris Mohamed Salleh, says that the people of Sabah believe the democratic form of government to be the best Inche Harris Is a member of the "truth mission" to Africa. In his speech, broadcast198 words
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Article37 1964-01-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A dona'ion of 659.50 from the members of the Bar Association, of Perak. for the National Patriotic Fund was today received by the Straits Times here, bringing Its total to »14b.725.19.37 words
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139 1964-01-30 7 Court is told of struggle on ship I>ATU PAHAT, Wed. 13 Three seamen of the m.v. Delwind were charged today with possession of 2,9841 b of brown sugar on which duty amounting to $208 had not been paid. They are: San Chit Chow, 35; Chin Ting Ting, 28 Wong Ah139 words
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Article48 1964-01-30 7 PENANO, Wed. The Lions Club here will hold its next dinner meeting at the Town House Hotel at 7.30 p.m. next Tuesday. Guest speaker will be Dr. Ooi Kee Saik. president of the Penan* Polo Club, who will talk en "Horse Riding in Penang."48 words
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Advertisement389 1964-01-30 7 MILK LOAF, WHOLEMEAL. HOVIS. DINNER VIENNA ROLLS. WHITE BREAD. FLUTED ROLL. DIABETIC. RtPMAIIKiC ™r.,s rM|K| C FR( J| T BUN^J^fc^^^^i^sOWN BRf >«SBB BKvtic. vßf^B Bj\ s. fB^PV ST °v^H •B i c [B SUNSHINE f _^Bl E BE J READ^^R "T MILK LOAF.. WHOLtMfcAU HOVIS. DINNER VIENNA ROLLS, WHITE BREAD389 words
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Advertisement622 1964-01-30 7 I liPHiii i IIK«trot«d: Modrt No. *****. Prk«: $J3»/- MM $l«,o(K>r. t Malaya onl, Leadership, with men, is mm wa powered tuning fork:thaborn of outstanding qua- oscillates 360 times a lities. Leadership w th second. It is more rugged timepieces is likewise— U than conventional watthe Bulova Accutron is B622 words
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Article, Illustration954 1964-01-30 8 MISS LIM - MISS LIM CASH BALANCE OF 34 S.G.EU. BRANCHES TOTALLED $15,000— UNIONS INQUIRY TOLD the money belonged to toe workers." gINGAPORE, Wed. The commission inquiring into the financial transactions of three deregistered unions today heard evidence about "voluntary contributions" to the branches of the954 words
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Article65 1964-01-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —A 28--year-old staff nurse-midwife in charge of the Ipoh Hospital Maternity Unit. Miss Chang Kean Sang, left here today for New Zealand to begin a post-graduate course In the administration and teaching of obstetric nursing. She will study on a Colombo Plan65 words
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Article68 1964-01-30 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore public will continue to get their cups of coffee at normal prices at coffee shops despite the soaring prices of coffee and sugar on the international market. The president of the Singapore Foochow Coffee, Restaurant and Bar Merchants Association, Mr Tan Peng68 words
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Article204 1964-01-30 8 SINGAPORE. Wad rE Singapore Polytechnic is to organise a three-day symposium— the first of its kind on technological and scientific research in Malaysia in August at the Polytechnic and the University of Singapore. The University of Singapore, the University of Malaya and other institutes of higher learning204 words
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Advertisement266 1964-01-30 8 l^/i//\l <^V X SINGAPORE V^XXi CX^LA^AfcAA, is going to be one of the finest and most exciting shops in town and what's more it opens today. To begin with, we are having a spectacular sale to sell off all our present stock at ROCK bottom prices. Here are just some266 words
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Miscellaneous157 1964-01-30 8 lih'fg <h, P Utf V. HmmUim 18£S££E5 rM )H£h'W*i}!£') f r'*.. jr c v "°u Lp W"MiNp I |_mxjsee, Aanpweve] j wrp uke id use 7 rrs okay SS^JtfSZer *£it?b£" X££££l 1 tf\WEBRC«U>- I WE'RE HAPto) MAPB A IT ON OUR 'SOUNDS WITOIM&jQO THAT WHISTLs// <3UU>VOU I LOVEP IT/A CAST157 words
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Article, Illustration1537 1964-01-30 9 JACK; FISHMAN - The ordeal of being wife of a senator JACK FISHMAN DAY THREE OF THE SERIES by SPEAKING of her early married life Jacqueline Kennedy told me: "When I married. Jack WU in the Senate, but I didn't think, much about what this entailed for i iu v I found public1,537 words
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Advertisement92 1964-01-30 9 SUZUKI SUZUKI SPORT 50cc For Economy and Reliability, SUZUKI always leads. Invest in a SUZUKI motorcycle. Available in SOcc. 80cc, 12Scc. 250 cc, models. Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319. Orchard Road. Singapore Tel: ***** (5 lines) ■■^yflwOjQCffivOQflPQfr.; J sli(ift(ttririfitMQti6P l^ .v* 'vflpivlv "vX\v -XvXvX-. XvX ATUCKY L^zil There's nothing92 words
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Obituary31 1964-01-30 10 ■o H n ,4, sit (minimum I LIM HOON LEONC posed sway 1..< < ..< e tijlly on Tuesday. Cortege leave* Chik Sin Thong. Sultan street Kuala Lumpur 2 00 p.m. to-day.31 words
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Article88 1964-01-30 10 Wordi Sl* (MWmmm) MR. ONC BOON BENC aad (amir* thank relative* and frtenda for their 1 condolenren. wreaths, telegrams and kind attendance at the funeral of bis I wife on 2T-I-K4 MR. AND MRS. Chua KnK YVab ihiink all friend.' and relatives for 'heir kind assistance, attendant at •hi88 words
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Article245 1964-01-30 10 M Word* Sit /Minimum) CONCERT, RUTHILDE BOSCH. 1., .idini: Soprano of Vienna State Opera will UN a recital. Fen at Victoria Theain-, tS pore). Tlcketa available. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all tsacber* aad book add icu to brows* In tbsir abowroom at Tim** 1 House. River Valler Koad. Singapore245 words
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Article671 1964-01-30 10 Mr. Robert Kennedy is back n New York, pleased with his south-East Asian trip. There .s a cease fire and there is to je a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. If he conference breaks down hen the war will go671 words
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Article349 1964-01-30 10 There are many reasons, beyond those of the businessmen now so frequently quoted, why Malaya should grow its own sugar. It would add another crop to an economy too dependent on rubber; it would save foreign exchange: it might help spare the consumer price changes like those of349 words
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Article250 1964-01-30 10 An assessment of the success of the Malaysian rubber trade mission which has been touring consumer countries. East and West, must await a much fuller report from the mission leader, Mr. Gan Teck Yeow. News of the mission during the seven weeks it was* away had to do250 words
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Letter211 1964-01-30 10 English in Chinese schools AS a parent I am strongly against the re-intro-duction of the six-day week from the second term in order to raise the standard of English In Chinese schools. It Is not simply by an increase in the number of periods that211 words
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Letter134 1964-01-30 10 r£ congestion at the $40 million new wharf at Port Swetienham may have surprised a large section of the public, but to those who used the old port and have had dealings with the port authority, it is no surprise at all. One expected that with the commissioning134 words
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Letter93 1964-01-30 10 IT Is gratifying to note that at long last constructive steps are being taken to Improve the deplorable services at the Outpatients' and Casualty Ward of the General Hospital in Singapore. The Minister of Health is to be congratulated. His recommendations for easing the congestion are more realistic93 words
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Letter71 1964-01-30 10 IT is to be regretted that the chairman of the Elections Commission does not think Britain can be included In the democratic world. But this Is the only conclusion one can draw from his statement that the results of the forthcoming parliamentary election will be known not the71 words
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Letter118 1964-01-30 10 TT is hard to understand the Singapore Government's motive In forcing teachers to take up a course In "political thought" for a month four hours three times weekly— at a time when the stress is on education. how can these teachers be expected to devote their time to118 words
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Article, Illustration559 1964-01-30 10 It was left to a few citizens to redeem the city's honour THE Chinese invasion was necessary to cat out the dead wood in the Indian military high command. And here in Calcutta tbe disastrous riots of the last 10 days have had a similar559 words
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Article944 1964-01-30 10 BRITISH BUSES FOR CUBA...FRENCH RECOGNITION OF COMMUNIST CHINA by GEOFFREY HODGSON WASHINGTON ftlD THE United States adminis tra- tion is now seriously afraid of a major row with Prance and Britain before summer which could do permanent damage to Nato. The immediate reason isOFNS - 944 words
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Advertisement631 1964-01-30 10 Stnita Tmm Mrnliy Mai cm im 1 1 a»mlss Mi mm t* I M (fa** colo ■ioi*A»a »mcMom COLO tTOMaI ■lIAMCMC* AT MOCLAMO PtOAo «ATON«I ■SPPfa. ROAO-MAVAt. BAM crnr book tow lt» WsHn.lir w— Oa%» Om» TMM MEWS FKONT m. M. KMAA. hammm rroim rr*-r. Oho** NM, >»■■*« V. MnUMHT631 words
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Advertisement41 1964-01-30 10 '$ee(jW The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Exporters •f High Class Worsted! Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Ckalra Stra«*. Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, It* Floor. Room No. t, 54-64, Narkon Read, Kewleon.41 words
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Advertisement27 1964-01-30 10 Camera PEN EE-S The world's smallest '35' camera whose large automatic electric eye surrounding the D. Zuiko F/2.8 lens makes it impossible to take a bad exposure.27 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-01-30 11 ARTIST BEATS 93 OTHERS TO CASH PRIZE FOR CHARTERED BANK MURAL SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE. Wednesday. fHE postman brought good news in the form of a cheque for $6,500 to Singa-pore-born Ceylonese artist Vincent Hoisington in his home in Margoliouth Road today. It374 words
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Article70 1964-01-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. —Two women members of the East Division committee of Singapore Umno will join Dato Abdul Hamld bin Haji Jumat, Malaysia's am-bassador-designate to West Germany, and his family when they leave for Bonn on Sunday. Che Hasnah binte Yatlm and Che Aminah binte Gaffar will be70 words
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100 1964-01-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Police want to contact a man. named Michael, who told them about an armed robbery at Paya Lebar Road yesterday. A police spokesman said Michael had told police of the registration number of the car which the three robbers had used After100 words
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Article30 1964-01-30 11 IPOH. Wed. A businessman. Teh Sooi Chong. 72. whose don bit a .schoolgirl. Choo Lai Wai. 13. was fined S2O today and ordered to pay 115 compensation.30 words
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165 1964-01-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The executive committee of the University of Singapore Students' Union has been given a mandate to take any action in the interests of students' rights, and to prevent the implementation of the Senate's decision "to screen and short-list new students as a security165 words
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Article204 1964-01-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A PRIVATE medical practitioner and former City Councillor, Dr. P.T. Nathan, his daughter and a widow were awarded damages totalling $29,425 by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today as a result of injuries suffered in a motor accident near Labis in Johore, 39204 words
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Article32 1964-01-30 11 PENANG. Wed.— A seven-man gang armed with knives raided a shop in Cross Street here this morning and stripped two women of a watch and 1180 worth of Jewellery.32 words
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135 1964-01-30 11 Umno seeks assurance for Malay students SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 The East Division of Singapore Umno will seek an assurance that graduates of Malay secondary schools will have equal opportunities with school certificate or Chinese middle school certificate holders for Government posts. The division's chairman. Inche Ahmad bin Hajl Abdul Rahman,135 words
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Article71 1964-01-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Sabah Government, has extended to the end of this month the closing date for tenders (or the $2 million hospital prlfect at Tawau to allow Singapore contractors time to take part in the tendering. This was disclosed by the Sabah Minister for Communications and71 words
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144 1964-01-30 11 TESSKLTON. Wed.— The Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens, told the Muruts in Pensiangan yesterday that the Alliance Government had not forgotten them. Dato Stephens flew in a helicopter with the Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. to speak at the144 words
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247 1964-01-30 11 The Shaw brothers to hand out angpows to poor SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Runme Shaw and Mr. Run Run Shaw will distribute through the Shaw Foundation Chinese New Year gifts to 6,000 old people in Singapore and Malaya. The distribution of Chinese New Year gifts to the poor by the Shaw247 words
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Article60 1964-01-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The medical library of the University of Singapore was among several Par East medical and nursing schools which last year received grants from the China Medical Board of New York. This is revealed In the board's annual report for 1962-63. The University of Malaya60 words
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Advertisement37 1964-01-30 11 THE MIX THAT'S ASKED FOR BY NAME E^ Jljfjj MORE OFTEN -BY MORE PEOPLE! BM^fl Nothing doesjt like Seven-Up Do you mix well? You will if you mix Seven-Up with your favourite drink Whisky, Brandy or Gin.37 words
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Advertisement129 1964-01-30 11 FER.LE DRA 'N« l" I^*° AMP FREEZER VEGETABLE 1 GUARD AAAGIC COMPARTMENT WAJER hanql£ MEAT TRAY ONE SECTION CONTROL BUTTER A COMPARTMENT Mitsubishi refrigerators require less electricity Opening a refrigerator door lets in moiattrresladen outside air. This turns to frost and collects on the refrigerator's cooling elements lowering their efficiency129 words
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Miscellaneous601 1964-01-30 11 [Today's Radio, TV j RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SEEVICE: 47ft mf trrt A M Bl^ o^ 4Ll <^Tr M*. BHOETWAVE SERVICE: A.M.: 600 Time Signal. N*- nw<rct gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies: AJ|t: 600 q^ Mornlng; 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 6XI Homing Prelude: 7.16 7.10 Breakfaw601 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-01-30 12 THE Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, talking to one of Hie fire victims, a shop owner, who escaped from the blaxe with only the clothes he stood in. Looking on are some fire victims. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article102 1964-01-30 12 WANTED— A MAN TO LOOK AFTER CAMPS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sarawak Government is looking for a superintendent to take charge of detention camps. The non-pensionable post carries a .-.alary in the range $690-$1.170. Candidates should be at least 45 years old and have experience in prison work, preferably In102 words
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Article66 1964-01-30 12 PENANG. V>d. Neoh Ah San, 17. Cheah Beng £eg, 25, and Azhar bin Ismail, 17, pleaded not guilty in the Second Magistrate's Court today to a charge of extortion. They were alleged to have Induced Oerald Oh Siew Luk to deliver $108 to them66 words
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Article111 1964-01-30 12 IPOH. Wed. The by-election in the Slim River Local Council for the seat made vacant by the death of an Alliance councillor. Mr. Swee Hock, has' resolved Into a straight fight between Mr. Wong Chin, an Alliance candidate, and Mr. X.T.P. Pathrose. an Independent candidate. The111 words
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399 1964-01-30 12 $30,000 FROM GOVT AND PROMISE OF NEW HOMES TELUK ANSON. Wed fHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, flew here this afternoon and presented a $30,000 cheque from the Central Government to the fire victims of Langkap new village, near here. He ordered that the money be distributed to399 words
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255 1964-01-30 12 SOPHISTICATION IN OUTPUT NEEDS A SALES ADVISER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I The Australian Trade Commission here i.< seeking a senior marketing adviser to investigate the "trend towards more sophisticated manufactures" in Malaysia. The Australian Trade Commissioner in Malaysia. Mr. W. R. Hudspeth, said today the post would assist In I255 words
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193 1964-01-30 12 Penal isle plan: Malaysian needs for review KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Secretary to the Ministry of the Interior, Inche Lokman bin Yusof, said that a plan to establish an island penal settlement off Malaya had been shelvod. The whole question would have to be reviewed, taking Into consideration the needs193 words
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65 1964-01-30 12 Woman's body found in Kallang River SINGAPORE. Wed— Marine Police yesterday recovered the body of a CHinese woman from the Kallang River. She had no identification papers on her. Police described her us about 50 years of age. and five feet tall. Sh« I was wearing glasses. Relatives of the65 words
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Advertisement230 1964-01-30 12 B JI of these Aveling-Barford SR J% I Dumpers are now operating These six Aveling-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 SRs from this customer. The SR has230 words
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Advertisement121 1964-01-30 12 The world s finest a pen in its class... rotax n MADE IN GERMANY «Vjf/ WM Th.r. ia mo /jr A p«ns specially d« /1\ itmLll »'9««d tor «ac individual in 901 wK.I »porkhno, colour S«rvie. Centre. FEN BROTHERS CO 47-A, North C.ml Road, Sini..er.. Buy CROCODILI thirtt from our121 words
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557 1964-01-30 13 Russian proposal for Geneva: Withdraw foreign troops, set up atom-free zones MOSCOW, Wed. RUSSIA has submitted a ninepoint plan, including the destruction of bombers, to the Geneva disarmament conference, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. This is the first time Moscow hasReuter - 557 words
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253 1964-01-30 13 U.S. TO RUSSIA: NOW CONSIDER OUR PLAN WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE State Department expressed hope yesterday that the Soviet Union would now give "serious consideration" to a previous American proposal for destruction on a one-for-one basis of U.S. B-47 and Russian Badger bombers. i 1 The department voiced this hope inReuter - 253 words
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Article77 1964-01-30 13 J ONDON, Wed. A bank here made a profit yesterday from an attempted robbery. Two bandits walked into a suburban bank, put a bundle of 50 £1 notes on the counter and asked for them to be changed into £5 notes. Then they grabbedReuter - 77 words
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Article25 1964-01-30 13 UNITED NATIONS. Wed —The Security Council will meet on Monday to discuss the Kashmir question the United Nations announced yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration318 1964-01-30 13 GENEVA, Wed. The British delegate at the disarmament conference here, Mr. Peter Thomas, said yesterday he thought the Russian proposal for the East and West to destroy all their bombers was "most interesting". "Such a bonfire will be a very good thing."Reuter - 318 words
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169 1964-01-30 13 LONOON, Wed. SIR ALEC DouglasHome, the Prime Minister, yesterday told the British House of Commons; "Very soon I shall be re-elect-ed by the whole nation." But he was not giving Parliament advance warning of the contest, widely expected by June at latest —merelyReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement511 1964-01-30 13 The 7 Main Features of the Seastar Seven A one-piece case a slimmer, An unbeatable price range -to more elegant watch, but also cap these attractive features the more reliable, more robust. Seastar Seven offers the advan- tage of a price at standard A one-piece case -better water- r r511 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-01-30 14 JT is with mixed feelings of pride and happiness that Mrs. M. Siraj, a well-known social worker in Singapore, leaves today for Kuala Lumpur to attend the South-East Asia regional Muslim conference which begins tomorrow. The conference to be held under the auspices of268 words
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312 1964-01-30 14 the cause of improving the social and educational status of Muslim women. She spends all her spare time in welfare work, and is represented on several committees of various associations. It was in 1952 that I first met Mrs. SlraJ when she organised312 words
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Article295 1964-01-30 14 FASHION WEEK OPENS IN PARIS FASHION designer Jacques Este r c 1 opened the Spring fashion presentations in Paris this week with short hemlines, belted waistlines and two-piece silhouettes. A report from Peggy Massin says that the first Paris collection is peppy and young, evolved on the shirt and skirt295 words
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Article65 1964-01-30 14 A NEW, instant-bonding cement, which forms a permanent and waterproof bond without pressure or clamps, will be introduced soon. The manufacturer says the cement bonds to wood, rubber, metal, glass, plastics, ceramics, canvas and paper. It is resistant to oil, grease and alcohol and is suggested for cementing65 words
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Advertisement193 1964-01-30 14 for Users 0f.... OC. Mom MiuM* for febtes itntfht from birth. •k Sp«ully maiHifacturad for in* In hot dltnaus. Nutritive nhje Increued with added Vitimln D and Iron •it Easily dtgtued practically Indistinguishable from breast milk. •it Easily prepared just add hot water. A 5 STAR MILK FOOD FOR 5193 words
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Advertisement371 1964-01-30 14 Eu& W* <v^iflr W- a WK V\ Jm aJ x *^CTL «r> JT* %> 1 <• -Jem \wr the Nile in my maidejifbrm bra SWEET MUSIC Maidenform dream bra feature* spoke stitched cups for Cleopatra curves AU'eUstic band foflbreathing'frecdorniWon't'npple: or itrctchTout'of 'ihapc^Reinforcedlwndercups forlevcrlastinf uplift «The SWEET MUSlC. tfne includes a371 words
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Miscellaneous334 1964-01-30 14 Straits Times Crossword b^Be bbb u!i vslj' I ACROSS outside right. (7>. 1. One poor girl nas to (ill in S. .it's what he was. according *>• b relaUves to Coleridge (7). of emigrants (7, 7). 6. The prlates blows? <5). 8 case for 7. Makes a difference u> share334 words
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Advertisement1319 1964-01-30 15 lv unnr-DUL 4 «tsi c»*si u.t, Dm poit uiu r "aat ANTENOR .iterpatl. Glasgow P t? JTf l im AUIOLYCUS lurtrptll 1 .ibAUN Littrpttl Gusto* Cdi. 11 Fek 2 FM 4 •YRRHUS nmtMl, D<Ti.n Blast M.. FM II fat IJ ?aVon KEft Slill-"":-- »-ii as SgS F-r. ELPENOI Avonmojth, li.erptll1,319 words
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Advertisement2282 1964-01-30 15 H| the e ac ONES I Ben%Line I otwujxMousa«KAMMMOio. >AtoiH.s injtm av* tmoutrtm^ moMittW [momi *m 1 >■— Ik—b-fc 4 EXPtESS SERVICE tl UNOtM. UVEtPOt ft CMUINtHIM, rMU utiiNU 11 senoa, a turn. tuMtuit biemui autwiw TT™ F k n IQTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. ISLO. tOTNENIUIi ANO COPENHAGEN. BENHOPE Dundee 1 sr2,282 words
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Advertisement1287 1964-01-30 15 feMcAHSTER tk CO., LTD. T*kNa.mn ?*-> ELLERMAN UMB «Sc KLAVENESS LINE LONBON HAMBURG, IOIIEItAM, tM HMULII. U« FkAJICISCO, IUVIL HULL t MIBOUSMWrGi tfATTU, VANCttVEI I POIILANI LaMUBBtt^M ~JMV_ fmijij f-,i| CIH OF «IPON a— ariajtai^taßMai iaa» Sport P S'haa Ptnaag BIONXViIU Santa Bants la PertyTtdva aar» P S'haa ft—— CITY1,287 words
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765 1964-01-30 16 From Our Market Correspondent II7IIEN both trading rooms TT of the Malayan Stock Exchange resumed full scale trading yesterday after the Thaipusam holiday in Singapore on Tuesday conditions generally bad a "soft" look. In industrials there were losses practically throughout the list with765 words
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Article806 1964-01-30 16 pOMBINKD business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttoad (2.000) $1.84: Cold Btoro (1.000) $3.45 D. (4,000) $3.40: Dunlopa (1,009) $2.90, (1,000) $2.88: last Smelt (8.000) 53.00: E»o $3.23806 words
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Article81 1964-01-30 16 r FHE Federation Minister x for Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week befinninf on January 30. Rubber eta a lb. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $848 a ton. Palm oil $658.75 a ton. Patan kernels $407.25 a ton. The rate of81 words
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Article209 1964-01-30 16 OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January 29. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bouwead 13 eta. M Cement 18 eta. Dunlopa 18 eta. M Box 20 eta City Dev. S eta. McAliMcr 16 eta. I Bmelter 20 eta. M Invent. 16 eta Eaao 18 eta. Robinoon 14 eta. Fed. Dlap. 12 eta. C. Storage209 words
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489 1964-01-30 16 rpHERE was a further small I gain In the Straits tin price yesterday which was taken up by 25 cents to $623 on an offering estimated decreased by 5 tons to 230 tonfi. In London on Tuesday trading in tin broadened after489 words
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Article98 1964-01-30 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. JJTOUBTRIALS traded irregularly with (alls slightly In excess of rise* Leaders were generally steady. Olh and base metals generally eased with Lake View dropping Is. to 365. Loans were steady C.X.A. 30/7 Mount 1m N Broken BUI (10a.) 17/IO Anipol 11/4 Au»t. Cob. lad M98 words
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Article246 1964-01-30 16 FEBRUARY first frade naksMr buyers f.o.b. sUsod at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at G4| rants per lb. up one cent on Tuesday's eloslns; level for the position. Tbe tone was uncertain, R.A.S. and P. M.R.I, elostns pficts In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. I246 words
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Article202 1964-01-30 16 SHIPS lyinx aiongsidt the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Tecelbert; IT2, Trrln Maersk i,!>. Sanukl Mara 6/7, Straat laaKCltiarn 8/9, President Pierce 13/14. Korpat 15/16. Kumaeua 18, Empire Klttlwake 21/32, Suez Maru 23/24, Song Be 27. Brooxvllle 31/32, Cbupra 33/36, TJlpoodok 38/39, Koeseverett 40/41, liasno202 words
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Article25 1964-01-30 16 January 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64} cents (up one cent). TIN: 5323 (up 25 cents). Estimate! unofficial offering 230 tons (down five tons).25 words
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Article73 1964-01-30 16 /"MINESE Produc. Eichint.. lint,. psrs neon pncti psr picul ynur. day: Coconut oil: bulk too sellers, drum (33 sellers. Coara: Keb. /March UK/Continent: Unquoted. Poppor: Muntok while $14. J sellers. Sarawak white $145 sellers, special Sarawak black $112) sellers, garbled Lampouc black Sir.') sellers, ASTA »122t sellers. Singapore73 words
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Advertisement1158 1964-01-30 16 ■mm 0.8.A. t*Mlf|«» Aflanrie, and Croat Ufcea/Baai Panama »i»a) a'pwa r. g'has- twnoiui* ft. rcnoa tott ewauaa. K/ajikMra Mara" la fart J« fea 15 Mat "Kaaikaas Mars" 2821 fet A/ I Mai 1* Mil a Mai U »si i« «ai "l«l.«.» Mara" 24/ It Mai 1711 Mar M aai Jl1,158 words
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Advertisement1171 1964-01-30 16 MALAYAN EXCHANGE RATES 'PMC Malayan ■xehangs Bankt Asm- 1/2: tons Prance 140 3/4; Boltian 1 elation made these cHanges in IU France 1S20; French Franca ISO 6/8:' rates to merchants yesterday (all rates Danish Kroner 22S 1/4: Norwotgn to $100): Kroner 233 1/2: Swedish Kroner 16S: Maw York: buying TT1,171 words
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Advertisement272 1964-01-30 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Llm Wee Seb of No: 7, Jervols Road Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No: 7, Jervois Road Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court ot the District Judge and First Magistrate, Criminal272 words
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Advertisement2690 1964-01-30 17 (Continued from P« C c 10) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT :t Word. SS (Mln.)-BtxSt et.. _.xira! Wtrd* SS (Mlm.y—Box St et*. txtrm MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITED. auc TBAuiiArna mri nr M«l«y»'«n Airways Limited require Sf.». n7?.E v,. «rl sM Engineers based in Singapore, of Malay into '-nglish and vice versa. App2,690 words
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Advertisement323 1964-01-30 17 LADIES DRESSMAKING it Word* SS (Mlit.)— Box St rt*. rxtrt EAtTIR brides Book early o avoid rush Latest l»«4 bridal fashions I available Ring 898 M for appointment or call at No. Puay Hee Avenue 6'porr between 1.00 4.00 p.m and i 1.0010.00 p m. WHERt TO STAY (Fed.) Si323 words
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102 1964-01-30 18 LIFTER GETS GAMES CHANCE FROM MAGISTRATE KIRKCALDY (Scotland), Wed.— A Kirkcalry magistrate today deferred sentence on champion weightlifteY Phil Caira for 12 months to give him a chance of representing Britain in the Tokyo Olympic Games. Caira, who holds two gold medals in the Commonwealth Games light-heavy-weight class, admitted assaultReuter - 102 words
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Article90 1964-01-30 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— An unconverted try by wlngthreequutar Turner midway ln the second half of a hard rough! match made GHQ this year--champion Army Rugby Union side i in Singapore. Turner's try gave GHQ a 3-0 win over 18 Signals Regiment in this years Singapore final of the90 words
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Article90 1964-01-30 18 IPOH. W»d. The Ipoh and District football league suffered a dpflcit of $690.47 jast sea.--- m. according to ihe annual report. The report stated that the defirt would have been more if Mt fcr the profit of $811.20 derived frcm a friendly match whieb90 words
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Article79 1964-01-30 18 CINOAPORE. Wed Central Johore staked a strong claim for ;he SCC's seven-a-side rugger tournament by scoring their MCund win at the expense of A>l Biiicks by 19 points <3 tries.. 2 ft .i'm to nil on the Padang today. The Johore wing threequarter Koh Yew79 words
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Article75 1964-01-30 18 Australia's 12 for the Fifth Test against South Africa, starting in Sydney on Feb. 7. shows at least one change from the Ride beaten in the Fourth Test today. Ron Oaunt. the pace bowler, is dropped and Victorian fast bowler Alan Connolly is brought In.75 words
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Article22 1964-01-30 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. MaJ P C. Wilbur, the secretary of tho Singapore Hockey Association Umpires Board, left for Britain ye«terdav.22 words
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524 1964-01-30 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON: from Adelaide, Wednesday COUTH AFRICA have never won a series against Australia. It might well be this time. Goddards Springboks will start 6-4 on favourites in the final Test at Syd ney on Friday week because the plain truth is that524 words
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236 1964-01-30 18 CALCUTTA TEST CALCUTTA, Wednesday ]£NGLAND made a magnificent start on the first day of the Third Test against India here today and had dismissed nine home batsmen for 2sn by the close. India opened quite well and at lunch were 100 for two. but between236 words
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Article106 1964-01-30 18 JJAMILTON. Wed.-Wellington maintained their 100 per cent record in Plunket Shield cricket this- .season when they beat North Districts. the holders, by five wickets here today. Wellington play their nearest rivals Auckland on Friday in a ni a h d ,T de the destination of the Shield.106 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-01-30 18 ROBBIE Brightwell, who is to captain Britain's men's athletics team to' the Tokyo Olympic Games in October, steadies a young pupil during a training session at Tiffin Grammar School. Kings-ton-on-Thames. where he .is physical training instructor. Robbie is British and European 400 metres champion. Reuter picture.Reuter - 48 words
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Article90 1964-01-30 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Secondary Combined Schools Sports Council have turned down the chance of playing a two-day crickrt, mutch against All-Ceylon Schoolboys XI here :n April. Ceylon Schools Sports Council In a letter to the Singapore council, said their team would be passing through om90 words
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180 1964-01-30 18 Motoring 400-MILE COURSE FOR SOUTH —RALLY- CINGAPORE. Wed. The South Malaysian motor rally, jointly sponsored by Singapore Motor Club. Forces Driving Club, Seletar Auto Club and Incorporated Society of Planters' Car Club, promises to be the best staged In seven years. The rally, to be run on Feb 22 and180 words
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143 1964-01-30 18 Perak hopes of beating Selangor are high MCFA CUP IPOH, Wed.— Perak Chinese Football Federation! officials today spoke optimistically about Perak's chances of beating Selangor ln a semi-final tie of the Malayan Chinese Football Association cup competition at Stadium Perak here on Sunday. PCFF secretary Koe Ye? Bun said: "Our-143 words
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Article39 1964-01-30 18 WELLINGTON. Wed. New I Zealand's national football team will play ln Malaya in the course of a world four starting on March 15 The date of their match in J Kuala Lumpur is on Mar. 22.39 words
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222 1964-01-30 18 'Don't drop Shirley' appeal to president QEREMBAN, Wed. number of players selected to represent Negri Sembllan in the women's hockey quadrangular tournament on Feb. 13-15 at Singapore have refused to play unless the i selectors pick a better team. Th»» other tennis participating in ihe tournament are Singapore, Sekmgor anil222 words
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Advertisement1406 1964-01-30 18 NOTICE MALACCA This Is to notify that I have J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE rnninated my appointment as ■vmtntmß. »-m h» t»r.iv»rf fmm >p-i,(, r u.-nh Marnhrfil and Co IBNDIRB »111 oe recelvea Irom SIW on ni? own accord registered P.W.D. Contractor, in ,n the 21st' Ja"iu?r^ 1964^ cu >» nd boy1,406 words
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Advertisement157 1964-01-30 18 ASK FOR THIS CAR TYRE BY NAME DUNLOP C. 49 Hi I 'flni^N 11 1 i N fl wU mM mPM V« llf IN R H il v ID N II I] a I Xi N R N I I I!J^i N &1 i« p Si 4 w wLx -B157 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-01-30 18 HOCKEY Ipoh Dl». t: Postals v Municipality (upper pariang); 2 FIB v MES (lower padang t. Penang Lge: DTC v YMSA (DTC grd). RIGGER SCC seven-a-«lde tourney (Spore padang).29 words
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2183 1964-01-30 19 ARC EN CIEL ROMPS IN BY 5 LENGTHS FOR FIRST UP SUCCESS gINGAPORE, Wed.— There were more upsets in heavy going at Bukit Timah today ajid in the last race the forecast tote paid out a dividend of $2,631. Pil Stable's Arc en Ciel, ridden by Moses Lee, made a2,183 words
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Article136 1964-01-30 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ian Eng Yoon, Singapore* national athletic coach was one of the 16 overseas coaches honoured at luncheon in New York last Tuesday at which they were described as "dedicated, eager and accomplished" athletic directors. The USIS. in a press statement, said that the136 words
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Article97 1964-01-30 19 CINGAPORE. Wed. 8. R. P. Naidu was re-elected secretary of the Singapore Government Services P.A. for the 11th successive year at the association's annual meeting today Tan Beng San. the Director of Civil Aviation, was elected president. Other officials: Vice-presi-dents R. L. Bird. Chong Kow97 words
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199 1964-01-30 19 LONDON, Wed.— Test cricketers Garfleld Sobers, Sonny Ramadhin, Seymour Nurse (West Indies), Ken Taylor (England) and the Nawab of Pataudi (India) are Included In E.W. Swanton's Commonwealth XI which will tour the Fai>-East In March and April. Richie Benaud. the former AustralianReuter - 199 words
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Article284 1964-01-30 19 Blinkers of f-and "Cobbler" won THE STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE. Wed— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: The Stewards allowed the removal of blinkers from The Wee Cobbler following trainer Osman Sarimin's request after The Wee Cobbler had dwelt In the starting stalls and lost considerable ground284 words
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281 1964-01-30 19 F.A. CUP Oxford and Swansea in the sth Round T ONDON, Wed. Ox- ford last night Joined fourth Division colleagues Carlisle in the Fifth Round of the English F.A. Cup with "plum home tie against Blackburn, the First Division team, on Feb 15. They earned the tie by beatIng BrentfordReuter - 281 words
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Advertisement171 1964-01-30 19 A box of dv MAURIER carries beautifully packed quality filter tip cigarettes made from the The world's finest filter tip cigarette CAUTIONU jjr For the protection of our customers we would like to remind Jp them to insist on being given a Certificate of Guarantee isiued df by the Authorised171 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-01-30 19 SUMMARY HOCKEY Ipoh Dlv. 1: Irish Hussars 2 Kllat 0; Div. 2: PWD 3 Telecoms 3. Malacca L»e: NTJ Teachers 2 Jasln Dlst. 0.24 words
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156 1964-01-30 20 MANILA, Wednesday rw(HE Manila Times said today "too many cooks L will spoil the Malaysian soup." The newspaper made the comment in an editorial reviewing the series of talks held in Asian capitals to resolve the Malaysia dispute Noting the arrival here today ofUPI - 156 words
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Obituary10 1964-01-30 20 JULIUS KONTOR (CNEPPI) pn«»«l •vv.iv M January. Ktirni.il enquiries10 words
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Article49 1964-01-30 20 CHRISTCHURCH, Wed. Mr. Walter Nash. 81. former New Zealand Prime Minister, became the oldest man to visit the South Pole. A guest of the U.S. Navy, he was flown to the Pole In a skiequipped Hercules aircraft. He will letuni here on Friday. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article66 1964-01-30 20 WELLINGTON. Wed.— The New Zealand battalion now serving in Malaysia as part of the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve Is to be employed In operations against the remaining Communist terrorists In North Malaya. The Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake. said today that this move had been requestedReuter - 66 words
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Article50 1964-01-30 20 WASHINGTON. Wed. FlUyone Indonesian military officers and police arrived here yesterday for four to five months of nonmilitary training In the United State*. Ihe Army. Navy and Air Force officers and police will be trained In such skills as road building to help their nations industrial delopment50 words
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Article, Illustration385 1964-01-30 20 American satellite seen like a bright star' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "Like a bright star" that was how the American Echo II communications satellite was described by Mr. M. Corroy, the administrative and finance officer of the United Nations technical assistance division here today. Mr. Corroy was the first to report385 words
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Article, Illustration420 1964-01-30 20 REHEARSAL FOR VICTORIA THEATRE CONCERT TONIGHT By EVELYN TU SINGAPORE. Wed.— Twelve hoars after their arrival here, a group of 12 blind young musicians were rehearsing today at the Kwangtung Association in Neil Road for a concert at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow night. The five boys420 words
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138 1964-01-30 20 ONDON. Wed. A legendary British rifleman, Mr. Frank Edwards, who led a notable advance in the First World War by kicking a football ahead of his company through No-Man's-Land, has died here, aged 70. On Sept. 25, 1915, a company of the LondonReuter - 138 words
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Article393 1964-01-30 20 LONDON, Wed. The Stock markets remained very oeiisiuve but after a day of narrow fluctuations, prices closed with a majority ot small gains. Gilts moved with the rest of the market and were finally a shade better despite Friday's £30 million LCC issue. Gains predominated In the industrial393 words
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Advertisement67 1964-01-30 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS H'nrrfa St» I Minimum I TO KIM and Tony the Kift of a dauclit.r JHMM W.n Mci at Qlrnter Annette »nd Cir:sto|iniT Thank- to doctor and jP^These Two yy&jK attractive GLASSES with every one dozen QUARTS or two dozen PINTS or two dozen CANS of BECK'S KUNCHI67 words
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Advertisement85 1964-01-30 20 A new radio for the New Year! This handsome model will delight your family and your friends. It has the exclisive Hitachi Radar Tuning, the new feature everyone Is asking for. Exclusive Radar Tuning gets your Station with precision and ease every time. An electronic fine-tuning device guarantees clear short-wave85 words
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