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Title Section21 1964-02-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 fie** 4 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article124 1964-02-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. T»HE MALAYSIAN Government is protesting strongly to the Indonesian Government on yesterday's violation of Malaysian airspace by Indonesian Air Force planes, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Ghazali Shafie, said early this morning. He said in a statement124 words
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Article780 1964-02-01 1 JESSELTON, Friday INDONESIAN aircraft flew over Sabah this morning and dropped leaflets, the Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, told reporters here this afternoon. Dato Stephens, who left later for Singapore on his way to Kuala Lumpur, said be would protest. "They have no business here." he added.Reuter; UPI - 780 words
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Article, Illustration450 1964-02-01 1 CHEONG YIP SENG - $30,000 payroll grab THREE ARMED ROBBERS HOLD UP EMPLOYEES OF FIRM NEAR BANK By CHEONG YIP SENG: SINGAPORE. Friday pHREK armed robbers this morning ambushed three Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. employees and grabbed a $30,000 payroll from them outside the Chartered Hank sub-branch in Hill View Road, ofl Bukit Timah Road.450 words
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Article308 1964-02-01 1 PHNOM PENH DATE IS FIXED KUALA LUMPUR. Kri. Tengku Abdul Rahman will meet President Macapagal in Phnom Penh on Feb. 10, a Ministry of External Affairs spokesman said today. Their talks will last two days. A cordial welcome awaits the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, when he arrives hereUPI - 308 words
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Article, Illustration437 1964-02-01 1 Has he been killed for resisting arrest? SAIGON, Fri. One of five generals arrested in yesterday's coup d'etat in South Vietnam was today reported to have been killed. The report was unconfirmed, but came from sources close to one of the arrested generals. The sources refused toReuter - 437 words
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Article60 1964-02-01 1 CHOLERA Second case in Singapore SINGAPORE, Fri. One more case of confirmed cholera was reported by the Health Ministry here today, bringing to two the number of cases in the current outbreak. The new patient in Middleton Hospital Is an elderly cloth vendor from Bukit Panjang. Yesterday's case was from60 words
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Article72 1964-02-01 1 LUSAKA. Fri.— Mr. Kenneth Kaunda. Nortnern Rhodealan Prime Minister, today thanked Britain for coming to the aid of the leaders of Tanganyika. Uganda and Kenya during the recent East African mutinies. "This swift action has Riven fresh meaning; to the Importance of the Commonwealth," he said InReuter - 72 words
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Article24 1964-02-01 1 KATHMANDU, Pri.— The Government of Nepal today denied it had ever received military aid from the Peoples Republic of China— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article25 1964-02-01 1 MELBOURNE. Fri. Seven children died and another 20 were rescued In a fire at a day nursery in Melbourne suburb today. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article262 1964-02-01 1 Jets soon for our air force KUALA LUM- PUR, Fri. The Royal Malaysian Air Force is to be equipped with jet planes in the near future, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, said last night. In a broadcast over Radio Malaysia on the expansion of262 words
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Article55 1964-02-01 1 JESSELTON, Fri. Dato Mustapha has agreed to stay on as Head of State for another month, a usually well-informed Government source said today. He will spend part of the month (Feb. 1 to 18) on local leave. Dato Musta- pha's one month notice to resign as HeadReuter - 55 words
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Article99 1964-02-01 1 PARIS. Fri.— Parisian society attended a unique film, premiere here last night with the women in one cinema and the men in the other. At "half time." the '•xes changed cinemas. The segregated premiere j was for a twin film by French Direotor Andre Cayatte,Reuter - 99 words
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Article54 1964-02-01 1 CAPE TOWN. Fri.— Th» South I African Government today Introduced a bill in the House of Assembly abolishing citizenship rights to anyone who flees the country on political Krounds. The Bill would enable authorities to declare such political refugees as prohibited tmmlgr&nu If they try toUPI - 54 words
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Article164 1964-02-01 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Record rubber output in 1963 GEOFFREY BOLAND By C gINGAPORK. Fri.— Malayan estates and smallholders in December produced ***** tons of rubber an all-time record since the industry was established in this country. The 784,699 tons produced In 1963 was also a record. Last year's production was 157.311 tons more164 words
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Article31 1964-02-01 1 NEUTRALISE S-E ASIA: GEN DE GAULLE PARIS. Fri. President Ue Gaalic called today for neutralisation of south■Ml Amj, but said this is impossible without agri-c--mrnt with Red China. IPI.31 words
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Article29 1964-02-01 1 LONDON, Fri.— A newspaper report that Government-financed researchers found a possible cancer agent In instant coffee grounds has been denied by the Medical Research Council.29 words
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349 1964-02-01 2 KIKWIT (Kwilu Province). Friday A PEKINGA TRAINED Congolese terror leader has lost many men in an attack on Idiofa, a main town in Western Congo. The attack was carried out by at least two columns of Jeunesse (Congolese youth bands led by Pierre Muelele). ItReuter - 349 words
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80 1964-02-01 2 JAKARTA, Fri. A J shortage of teachers has resulted in acute education problems in South Borneo, the reglons Military Commander, Col. Suhardjo, said in Balikpapan. He was quoted by Antara news agency as saying that In view of confrontation against Malaysia, the problem shouldReuter - 80 words
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Article38 1964-02-01 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. Mr. Nehru has fully recovered from his recent illness and no more bulletins will be issued on the state of his health, a spokesman for the Prime Minister's secretariat announced here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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147 1964-02-01 2 France: The question mark over South Vietnam OAIGON, Fri. A big question mark hanging over South Vietnam following yesterday's coup is whether diplomatic relations with France will be broken. Much may depend on today's Press conference In Paris by President de Gaulle. Neutrality Major General Nguyen Khanh. who .seized powerReuter - 147 words
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108 1964-02-01 2 Nationalist China steps up moves in Africa TAIPEH, Fri. Nationalist China was reported yesterday to be stepping up her diplomatic ellorts in Africa following French recognition of the Chinese People's Republic. Nationalist Foreign Ministry sources reported that Formosa would specially pay attention to the 14 nations of the French-speaking BrazzavilleReuter - 108 words
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Article29 1964-02-01 2 KAMPALA, Fri.— The Uganda Government has decided to postpone the visit arranged for next month of Mr Chou En-lai. Chinese Prime Minister, a Government spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article140 1964-02-01 2 BOMBAY, Friday. T*HE Delhi-Peking Friendship march, organised ■I by the World Peace Brigade and the Indian Peace Brigade, was called off yesterday after marchers had waited three months near the northeast border of India for permission to enter China. A statement by theReuter - 140 words
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Article52 1964-02-01 2 KHARTOUM. Fri.— Mr. Jacob Malik, a Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, arrived here yesterday I two hours after the departure of the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou I En-lai. for Asmara, Ethiopia. I Mr. Malik, who emme from Mogadishu. Somalia, stayed here overnight, and left for MoscowReuter - 52 words
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61 1964-02-01 2 MANILA, Fri.— The first shipment of U*****,000 worth of Philippines flour left here for Indonesia yesterday in accordance with a recently signed trade agreement. The trade agreement calls for the modification of existing trade patterns so as to expand the volume of goods exchanges. ItReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-02-01 2 LAOS REDS WREST CONTROL OF A RICE PLATEAU \T I E N TIANE. Fri.— v The pro-Communist Pathet Lao have gained control of the fertile rice-growing Naky Plateau in Central Laos after heavy fighting during the past two days. The Pathet Lao have also pushed to within 20 kilometres ofReuter - 215 words
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Article52 1964-02-01 2 WASHINOTON, Fri. Fiftyone Indonesian military officers and police have arrived here for four to five months of nonmilitary training in the United Slates. The army, navy and air force officers and police will be trained In such skills as road-building to help their nations52 words
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Article83 1964-02-01 2 YEW DELHI. Fri.— lndias Minister without Portfolio. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, flew to Srinagar yesterday to study the situation in Kashmir, where the disappearance of a hair of the Prophet Mohammed five weeks ago sparked off disorders. Mr. Bhastrt, a close confidant of Mr. Nehru, theReuter - 83 words
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Article51 1964-02-01 2 HONOLULU. Fri. The former President of South Korea Mr. Syngman Rhee. is in "very bad" condition, according to his adopted son who visited him in hospital here yesterday. The son came from Seoul to see his 88-year-old father who has been in hospital for several51 words
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225 1964-02-01 2 YIANILA, Fri.—Sena--ITI tor Raul Manglapus yesterday called for the creation of an Asian democratic movement uniting all Asians who believe in human rights. Mr. Manglapus. a former Foreign Secretary, said there was need for such a movement because of th« riseUPI - 225 words
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Article45 1964-02-01 2 SAIGON, Fri. A total of 339 people died of cholera in South Vietnam up to last Tuesday in the current outbreak of the disease, the Health Minister, Mr. Vuong Quang Truong, said yesterday. Suspected cases throughout the country totalled 2.919. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article124 1964-02-01 3 'Freedom' gunmen raid armoury MONTREAL, Fri. Fifteen masked gunmen, apparently French-speak-ing revolutionaries demanding independence for Quebec. yesterday raided a Canadian army armoury here and escaped with a lorryload of arms after binding and gagging nine employees. The gunmen, who arrived armed with riflrs. sawnoff shotguns and revolvers, took away 30Reuter - 124 words
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94 1964-02-01 3 BRACKNELL England. Fri. The world may be facing a new Ie« Age, a British meteorological expert claimed yesterday. Mr. Hubert Lamb, senior principal scientific officer at the Meteorological Office here, produced records going back to the year 800 gleaned from mediaeval monasteries and94 words
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Article489 1964-02-01 3 I did it on orders, says Auschwitz SS doctor Three kinds of patients: One got acid jabs in the heart.. FRANKFURT, Friday former Nazi SS. doctor admitted yesterday that he killed 250 to 300 Auschwitz extermination camp inmates by "squirting" carbolic acid into theirUPI - 489 words
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201 1964-02-01 3 Girls tell of being lured into immoral life ]ll EXICO CITY, Fri.— iTI Two country girls, 19 and 21, told police yesterday they were lured to a border cabaret six months ago, Jailed, starved and beaten into prostitution. Their story was similar to i those told by Inmates of a201 words
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Article52 1964-02-01 3 LONDON. Fri. One of the world's tirst transatlantic airmail envelopes was sold for £2,600 in a stamp auction here on Wednesday. The envelope, which had two British naif-penny sumps and a three-cent Newfoundland stamp, was carried by Major Morgan on his flight from Newfoundland inReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration101 1964-02-01 3 that Beatle haircut is over 100 years old. T ONDON, Fri. A V shattering blow was dealt to the pop world today and it came from the Methodists. The Beatle haircut the deep fringe sported by the four young men from Merseyside whose guitar-playing and singing have made them knownReuter - 101 words
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108 1964-02-01 3 GENEVA. Fri. The executive committee of the World Council of Churches will meet next moit.li for the first time ever in the Soviet Union at the invitation of the Russian Orthodox Church, it was announced yesterday. The meeting will be held In OdessaUP - 108 words
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305 1964-02-01 3 SHOTS HEARD ON GROUND BEFORE T-39 CRASH BERLIN, Friday VILLAGERS in Vogelsberg, East Germany said yesterday they heard machine-gun and cannon fire before the American T-33 transport plane which crashed near here on Tuesday plunged from the clouds and dived into a hillock. i 1 The clouds were low overReuter - 305 words
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Miscellaneous37 1964-02-01 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f-jQI CfVMi AT TWO 1 OH ffik* GSAJWm."" 1 i^QAAc TUP I vCLUw* I HtLr' /We rLcAbe X wSS^NSSk\ /V» D6AC-MXJ WTOE^N V ASLEEP »TmV 7 I MACRCD ID MIM LAST I37 words
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695 1964-02-01 4 DE-REGISTERED BODY WARNED SINGAPORE. Friday A REPRESENTA ATIVE of the Official Assignee, Mr. Anthony Wee Soon Kirn, today warned ex-officials of the de registered Singapore General Employees Union that they were no longer empowered to make use of any union funds695 words
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Article398 1964-02-01 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A MAN was today convicted and jailed for a year by a district judge for forging a United States bank draft for US$3O,OOO. Ngiam Hoo Kok alias Lim Kok Peng, 45, had bought seven vehicles from Borneo Motors Ltd. early last year and had398 words
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Article141 1964-02-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold a gala charity premiere in aid of the Jaycee scholarship fund on Feb. 11. under the patronage of the Minister for Socfil Affairs Inche Othman Wok. The premiere of the film "four for Texas-141 words
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Article25 1964-02-01 4 SINGAPORE. Frl— Water will De cut off In Mount Elizabeth from No. 5 to No. 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m tomorrow.25 words
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360 1964-02-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today urged the creation of a world image for Singapore. "Whether we are selling motor cars, electric bulbs, tooth paste or what have you. the first and basic object of sales promotion is to create360 words
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Article139 1964-02-01 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A married woman living with her husband for the year of assessment 1964, may be assessed in her own name on her own earned income instead of being assessed in the name of the husband, a Government statement said today. To obtain this separate139 words
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Advertisement359 1964-02-01 4 SB SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT I Singapore CAPITOL ft FEDERAL K. Lumpur m Season Simultaneously Front 6th February CAPITOL (Sinaopor* A P«f«an 9 FEDERAL <K. Lumpur) g g One of 1964's most exciting films L I I —specially selected for The mM v\ a CHINESE NEW YEAR HARI^Jvw-- t B RAYA359 words
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Advertisement531 1964-02-01 4 :45th BIG DAY| I T TODAY TOMORROW 3 SHOWS <k SHOWS MART I t, 10.10 a.m. -2 40 t 740 pm. <> "CLEOPATRA i'AkT I 4 10.30 a.m. ■3 00 I 800 pm. I 20th CENTURY FOX Kt«cnl» T <i ELIZABETH TAYLOR in iKHMMI I X Richard Burton Ran Harmon531 words
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224 1964-02-01 5 'Indonesia has helped unite the people of Malaysia' I ONDON. Frl.—lndo- nesias "confronta tion" policy has strengthened Malaysia's national consciousness a Malaysian diplomat said in London yesterday. Inche Hashim bin Sultan counsellor at the Malaysian High Commission, told the Royal Commonwealth Society: "Never before have we felt so much the224 words
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Article71 1964-02-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A former British Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr R3. Winmot. has died In London. He first came to Singapore in U35 and held tha post until the fall of the island in 1»42 to the Japanese. He returned to Singapore In July71 words
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Article47 1964-02-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. Allen Bordow. lecturer in psychology at the Language Institute, will talk on "An Introduction to Psychology" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. Sponsored by Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, the meeting will be open to the public.47 words
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Article31 1964-02-01 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police arrested nine secret society members In Geylang under the Criminal Law {Temporary Provisions) Ordinance and screened 426 people in anti-gang raids during the past 24 hours.31 words
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Article32 1964-02-01 5 PENANO. Pit— A youth. Abdul Malek bin Mohamed. 19. today pleaded not guilty to a charge ol stealing a trisha from Sungel Pinang Road last night. Ball was allowed32 words
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274 1964-02-01 5 IPOH. Fri. A sugges--1 tion that a team of Ipoh Municipal Councillors and staff should go south and find out from the Singapore Government "how to attract industrialists," was made here last night by Mr. C. H. Yin, a People's Progressive Party member274 words
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Article59 1964-02-01 5 Jr.ssi;i.rov Fri Shopowners here have received mysterious phone calls threatening them with "grave consequences" if they carried on business on Sunday and prescribed holidays. The caller, it is understood, claimed to be a member of the Jesselton District Shopworkers Union, bat the chairman of the onion59 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-02-01 5 INCHE Abdul Axis 1 bin Sheikh Abdul Kadir. one of 20 students who received diplomas and prizes at a graduation ceremony on Thursday at the College of Agriculture. Serdang, seen here with rhe Alumni Association Shield which he won for being the best all-round student at64 words
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195 1964-02-01 5 'Just a change in leadership 5 says envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. YESTERDAY'S bloodless coup in South Vietnam was a relief to its ambassador here, Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong, who termed the whole affair as "nothing but a change in leadership." And for i change, he does not feel that he195 words
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Advertisement154 1964-02-01 5 See you for dinner at the FOUR OONS restaurant Oine and dance at Singapore's newest and smartest restaurant, n /v open from 6 p.m. to 1 a. m. Wednesday through Saturday. (Midnight on other evenings.) The food and service are simply superb and you can dance to non-stop music by154 words
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Advertisement698 1964-02-01 5 PINNOCK ELECTRIC PORTABLE SPECIAL GIFT OFFER From NOW until the 12th of February every purchaser receives FREE a useful household U. S. Cannon product. (For Singapore Only) Buy a quality Pinnock Sewing Machine and Styl«Sew your dresses not only for this Chinese New Year ■^B VPf^H or Hari Raya but698 words
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Article, Illustration404 1964-02-01 6 Ipoh council wants Govt to publicise dangers of smoking TPOH, Fri.— The Peo--1 pie's Progressive Party-controlled Ipoh Municipal Council last night decided to appeal to the Central Government to publicise "the possible dangerous effects of cigarette smoking." The decision was embodied In a resolution, introduced by Inche Samsudin bin Harun,404 words
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73 1964-02-01 6 CINGAPORE. Frl. The Economic Development Board is organising a 10--lecture orientation course in "work study for managers." The course, starting on Feb. 20. will be held at the University of Singapore, every Thursday at 5.30 p.m. Mr. S. Richardson, senior lecturer In Production engineering73 words
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161 1964-02-01 6 JESSELTON, Fri.— The chair m a n of the Sabah Tourist Association, Mr. Roy Knowles, today denied that the Singapore Tourist Association was instrumental in the formation of the Sabah association. Mr. Knowles was commenting on a statement by Mr. P. G. Peralta,161 words
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370 1964-02-01 6 ACCOMPLICES ON SHORE HELP TO DESTROY BEACHED BOAT PENANG, Friday yyiTH a Customs speedboat hot on their trail, two smugglers beached their vessel at Gurney Drive early this morning and set fire to it. Waiting on the shore were a group of370 words
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205 1964-02-01 6 Teacher's career already ruined, says judge IPOH, Friday. AN appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Mohamed bin Yaacob, against the sentence on an estate schoolteacher for outraging the modesty of a nurse was dismissed by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today. i The schoolteacher, V. KupIny,205 words
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132 1964-02-01 6 Fri.— A gang A of about 50 youths raided a wedding house in Pokok Assam new village here late on Wednesday night and smashed wardrobes, mirrors and other furniture. The occupants of the house were playing mahjong on the eve of the wedding of Loo132 words
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Article65 1964-02-01 6 PARIT. Frl. A tapper. AJang AbduJ Raj, bin Uda Mu&a, 64, who was stabbed several times, died in the Batu Oajuh Hospital yesterday evening shortly after admission. Alang Abdul Ra'.s was reading a newspaper in front of a provision shop In Katnpong Lambor Kanaa near65 words
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Article38 1964-02-01 6 IPOH. Prl. A gang of flf« youths, armed with daggers and top pistol, robbed a family of $635 worth of jewellery, live cash cheques amounting to $2,280. and 5383 in Jalan Margosa here last night.38 words
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Article29 1964-02-01 6 PENANO. Krl. Au unemployed man. Ang Keng Cheang. 29, was today sentenced to three months' lail for possessing a bicycle frame suspected to hava been fraudulently obtained.29 words
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Article129 1964-02-01 6 QINGAPORE. Fri. A total of 334 families were allotted flats in two blocks of 10-storey buildings at the Cantonment Road housing estate today. The allocation, by drawing lots, was made by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon.129 words
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238 1964-02-01 7 No name calling in council, chairman rules DENANG, Fri. The x chairman of the Penang Rural District Council, Inche Sulong bin Haji Mohamed, has ruled that no namecalling will be allowed at future council meetings. "I would like to put a stoo to the criticism and counter-criticism made by members238 words
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Article50 1964-02-01 7 JESSELTON. Fri. Sgt. Omar bin Otham. of A Squadron. Second Federation Reconnaissance Regiment, died in the hospital here on Wednesday night of brain disease. His body was flown aboard a RMAP plane this afternoon to Labuan. en route to Kuala Lumpur. His wife accompanied the body.50 words
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110 1964-02-01 7 DENANG Fri. Bur--1 glars broke into a godown belonging to Hin Chuan Trading Co. in Weld Quay last night and carried away $5,530 worth of fire crackers. Police this morning raided several houses in their search for the stolen crackers. A store assistant. Tan110 words
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313 1964-02-01 7 THE Penang State MCA today claimed that the Socialist Front and United Democratic Party had reached a secret agreement to form an anti-Alliance front for this year's State elections. But this was later denied by the Socialist Front. PENANG, Friday An MCA statement313 words
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137 1964-02-01 7 Sultan of Brunei sees captured terror guns BRUNEI TOWN, Fri. The Sultan of Brunei yesterday inspected arms captured from terrorists in Sabah recently. The arms were captured following a fierce clash between a patrol of the Ist Bn.. Royal Leicesters. and a gang of terrorists near Long Pasia, 50 milesReuter - 137 words
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Miscellaneous324 1964-02-01 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Ing thing! (6). 1. The position of Turin and 6. Content with one boom a halfCremona on the tin problem year In USA? (5). Is Irrelevant (6. 3. 5). 7. Is here for t«ar«" 9. Tries to open negotiation and Milton) <7». mediate <9>. 8 Letters324 words
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Article, Illustration837 1964-02-01 8 NOT A PLOT TO WORK UP FEELING AGAINST INDONESIA— TENGKU MUSLIM CONFERENCE OPENS— "IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT SINCE MALAYA SIGNED A TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP WITH INDONESIA, WE HAVE SPENT MORE TIME QUARRELLING THAN MAKING FRIENDS. THIS IS UTTERLY AGAINST OUR IDEAL OF FRATERNITY OF RACE AND RELIGION." 'This meeting fills837 words
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308 1964-02-01 8 KUALA LIMPIR, FrL In an obvious ippeal to the leaders of Malaysia and Indonesia to resolve their differences, the president of the World Muslim Conßress, Syed Mobamed Amin El Husseini, told its fir-t South-East Asia regional conference here today: "It is up308 words
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322 1964-02-01 9 Unite to promote Islam call by Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today called on all Muslims to sink their differences as they belonged to one brotherhood. He was speaking after he was unanimously elected chairman of the South-East regional conference of the World Muslim322 words
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Article52 1964-02-01 9 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri.— Tin- Maotxi Besar of Trenuganu. Dhio Ibrahim Piltri bin Moh.imed, in Ins two-day ttatt to the Brout ii.is opened two rural development protects r< itlng S 16.500. Tlit'V were ;i m )>C|lh' at K:iillpom: Aor Ki-!am which cos: $10,000. .uid ;i community hall52 words
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Article30 1964-02-01 9 IHOH, Pri.— Thieves broke into a house in Cherry Park, ofl Maxwell Road, here last night and got away with a $100 transistor radio ;md jewellery worth $128.30 words
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309 1964-02-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. \OTICE has been served on the *****-strong Transport Workers' Union of Malaya to show cause why its registration should not be cancelled. An informed source told the Straits Times today that the notice was sent by the Registrar of Trade309 words
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Article47 1964-02-01 9 SINGAi'ORE. Fn A fire today destroyed an attap house In Lorong G, Telok Kurau rendering 10 people homeless. The fire was believed to nave been caused by n snort circuit Just as the Malay famil were preparing to break thei: day's fasting.47 words
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112 1964-02-01 9 TWO YOUNG C.C.O MEMBERS ARE JAILED KUCHING, Fri. Two 20-year-old members of the Clandestine Communist Organisation were sentenced to long jail terms under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance by Mr. Justice McGillian in the Sibu High Court yesterday. Kiew Teck Ann was jailed for eight years for consorting with112 words
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Article55 1964-02-01 9 PENANG. Pi: A Tanjong Tokonc fisherman. Khuo Seng Koo:. 44. reported tlie loss M three nets Ironi his boat tha morning. Khoo told police he left 12 nets or, his boat at 10 p.m. last night and on returning at 7 a.m. today ■v found ;hree of55 words
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193 1964-02-01 9 No political influence in filling vacancies: Mayor OENANG, Fri. The 1 Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy, said today he had no political bias at all with regard to employment of subordinate officers and dailyrated workers by the city council. "I am Impartial as far as political affiliations of employees are193 words
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67 1964-02-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. IndU will have two representatives at the international Koran reading competition which oeeins here on Sunday. They are Maulvt Mohammad Abdul Ban. a religious teacher, and Maulvi Mohammad Ghous Nadvi. a researcn sctiolar at Osmania University Hyderabad. rhey will be nuests67 words
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140 1964-02-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. One of six men charged with rioting was allowed bail of $500 by the magistrate's court here today because he is getting married on Sunday. The magistrate. Inche Shaikh Daud Din Haji Mohamed Ismail, allowed bail after the prosecution had confirmed140 words
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Advertisement46 1964-02-01 9 AAONDIA TV MODEL Mondia watches are known the world over for their distinctive designs, split second accuracy and remarkably durable. Now, the MONDIA TV-advanced in all aspects of a quality timepiece is available in Malaysia, at the most moderate price yet. Available at all watch dealers46 words
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Miscellaneous213 1964-02-01 9 Alivy O»p Rf, V. T. H mi in BY THE WAY, WILLIE, HN**! HOW >- BUT WITH THE KINO KING WILLIE? WELL PUT THIS ON THE SURE...! WOULDNT WHAT DO YOU USE DOES KING SOUNPSA OF MUSIC YOU PUT YEH... u grt AIR, 9:OS TOMORROW MISS IT FORTH' J FOR213 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-02-01 10 oINGAPORE, Fri.— The crack marksman took careful aim while a bearded hypnotist. Dr. Morton Carson, stood rigid as a rock on the stage. The marksman pulled the trigger and the bullet sped true to Its mark. Dr. Carbon slumped to the wooden floor. A226 words
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Article58 1964-02-01 10 jtdSELTON. Fn. MX- 1Jayasunya. 37. has been appointed Attorney-General ol Sabah. He v the first Sabahan to be appointed to the post Mr Jayasunya played an important role in the difficult stages of discussions and negotiation* on Malaysia when he was legal adviaer to the58 words
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Article81 1964-02-01 10 SINGAPOKt. Krt. A magistrate's court today committed three men to stand trial at the next As- sizes on charges ol abduction and armed robbery They are Chan Kam Hoon. Yuen Kwok Pans and Lim Bengali A fourth man. Wong Kid Leln. wtio was charged with armed81 words
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165 1964-02-01 10 Extortion gangs: Our hands are tied, say police KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The identities of thugs who extort protection money from shopkeepers in town here are known to the police— but the long arm of the law is tied. The 0.C.P.D., Supt. CM. Sunderaj, said: "We can crush this racket If165 words
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Article37 1964-02-01 10 IPOH. Fri The Perak Chinese Association is lo write 10 the traffic committee of the Ipoh Municipal Council ask:n<: for the Installation of car parking meters along a section of Hugh Low Street here.37 words
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157 1964-02-01 10 POLICE CHIEF - POLICE CHIEF CALL TO GIVE UP FAKE LICENCES By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Selangor's Chief Police Officer, Inche Mohamed Natt bin Mo hamed Yusoff, today called on people with forged driving licences he described them as "potential killers on the road" to surrender their illegal documents.157 words
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Article157 1964-02-01 10 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE 58 former Pulau Senang detainees who are 1 on trial at the Assizes will know on Monday if the prosecution has made out a prima facie case against each of them. All have pleaded not guilty to three Joint charges of rioting157 words
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Article25 1964-02-01 10 SINBAPORE. Fri. Mr. M. R. Marar. barrister. was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today.25 words
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107 1964-02-01 10 IT" U ALA LUMPUR, Fri 1V The PostmasterGeneral. Inche Mohameri Ibrahim Varshay. today asked people posting greeting cards for Hari Raya and the Chinese New Year to co-operate with the postal authorities by observing these five points: ADDRESS your greeting cards clearly and concisely.107 words
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213 1964-02-01 10 Court told village terror has escaped I POH, Fri. An extor--1 tioner, Chin Ah Kow, 21, described by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today as a "secret society member who lived on the people of Buntong new village", has escaped to Sarawak. An appeal against his sentence213 words
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68 1964-02-01 10 IPOH, Fri.— A police con stable, who had served seven years In the force, was jailed by a magistrate's court today for three months for attempted theft. Michael Chee Ah Chye. 26. was found guilty of attempting to steal coins from the public telephone68 words
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Advertisement88 1964-02-01 10 FOR THE KIND ATTENTION OF ALL OWNERS AND DEALERS OF AKAI TAPE-RECORDERS THE AKAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF JAPAN HAVE GREAT PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LIMITED 109 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 6. AS THEIR SOLE AGENTS THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA AND BRUNEI FROM JANUARY 1964 SPECIAL NOTE—88 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-02-01 10 Bug* Bunny By Baiph Hoimelnhl s. I r YOU^^BHTM,! I I N r S. V ALLEfcSCTO J PAID 0000 I ALSO BBUNG A WBk I f Mere'S SOME THANKS V FLOWERS! VpOUSM PER'EMI %A 1 ALONG A BOX O'39 words
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Article, Illustration1734 1964-02-01 11 JACK FISHMAN - Formidable K-clan now meets its match JACK FISHMAN A COOL JACKIE REFUSES TO BE SWAMPED-EVEN BY CRUSTY OLD JOE Day four of the series by On election night a kiss at 4 a.m. then— 'l think we've won it/ he said=- JACQUELINE refused to be swamped by the over' whelming1,734 words
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Advertisement105 1964-02-01 11 Pj^^L rarlums vJiristian JJior Bill 1 >.:."^^.i Bl -Tj^L W^^^ Jm Shirts I <ZSANFOR/Z£l>>> Reg. T. M. "THROW GAMES" Shirts have the following outstanding qualities:— ir Special, shape-retaining, non-crush collar. ir Popular, new styling, in line with the latest in Europe, United State* and Asia. Selected fabrics; best materials, "Sanforised";105 words
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Obituary24 1964-02-01 12 M Wm4t sfo rWinimiimi IN LOVING MIMORV of Madam Maaat, •.■no paaped am* on orieotten t,v h- r Plain »n<l nrandi aim—24 words
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Obituary79 1964-02-01 12 M Want* $1* (Mimimmmt MADAM ZAU M»U MWA. imtlvr of Rrymn Tnao. pnaum away praofMlly la 1 assaajj i(MH MR* tan hoan XIX iVladam Lea Knry Nini ptuwl away peacefully at 9A. Mount Roslr. gtneapor*. oa TM-M InavlßK hrhlnd her twlovad son. 2 daiiKhtrra. I Mnf-in-law. 14 rrandFunrrat Oar79 words
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Article276 1964-02-01 12 *n W»rd» Sit (Mlmimmm) THE FAMILY OF thr late Madam Kirn thank friend* and r»tUrva* for their visits, condolences monetary «ift«. wreath*, scrolls, aaaiat--1 ■"TKinm.. at bar fnnanl. MR. AND MRS. 8. Vlmranatban thank all ralatlves and friends for 'heir kind aaftntanre. attendance, good wMaaM and valuabla presents on276 words
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Article336 1964-02-01 12 I* Wmrd* Sit (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL la I •rrvad every »i>tiirdii» aad Sunday I lunch *lm# FEDERAL PUBLICATION* LTD. invite all learner* and book addlcta ■ii limw.w in thnr nhuwroom at Tlmea Haaaas, River Valley Road. Singapore. CONCERT. RUTHILOE ■OICN, leadline Soprano of Vienna SU| Opra j win336 words
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Article284 1964-02-01 12 i.HURCH, Ipnh Ootf Club Road. SiiniiT Service II n.m. Snodnv Hrhool II I m AM Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SINGAPORE Corner Orchard Hoad. Feoaag i:o«d. Sunday 9»rvic« Van. aad •.'l»v School V n.m. All We»rome. IT. ANDREW FREt«VTIRIAN CHURCH. Kunla Lumpur. Weld Road -undiy Ker\-des 9.30 a.m. and :iv284 words
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Article721 1964-02-01 12 The ceasefire agreement and the tripartite talks arc gravely endangered by yesterday's exploit by the Indonesian air i force. Leaflets were dropped I in the Tawau district, instructing Indonesian guerillas not to come out of the jungle, but jto stay where they are. One aircraft flew over721 words
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Article364 1964-02-01 12 I General de Gaulle's crusade !to neutralise Indo-China is the backdrop at the moment for every major development in that region. As the coup in South Vietnam was essentially a move against Sino-FVench- style neutralism, so the new Pathet Lao offensive in Laos is most readily intelligible as364 words
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Article203 1964-02-01 12 The need for promoting family planning may one day disappear, but only when the battle to adjust population and production has been won. In i the meantime it must be fought with an urgency which will grow greater as our numbers increase. Inche Khir Johari was striking a203 words
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522 1964-02-01 12 James McNeish - A chance to win a medal for valour James McNeish ITALY PROBES BAFFLING MAFIA MURDER PALERMO, t-ri. Tbe parliamentary commission of inquiry into the Mafia has finally started work in Sicily. Installed in Palermo the Mafia's and Sicilycapital it has begun interrogations into some of the most cold-blooded political murders522 words
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Letter132 1964-02-01 12 THE Ministry of Education In a recent circular to Chief Education Officers requested them to reduce the number of col-lege-tralnd or Normaltrained teachers In primary schools so that D. T C.-tralned teachers may fill the vacancies. Following this circular chlet education officers of some states have taken132 words
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Letter142 1964-02-01 12 A 8 a resident of Klang. I was naturally elated to read that Klanj? plans a public park and garden. Klang residents are not pessimists, but past sug- gestions of similar projects voiced publicly by the council have not materialised. For example where Is the swimming pool adjoining142 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1964-02-01 12 Kashmir: Refugee caravans roll again AS THE RELIGIOUS RIOTS TURN INTO A FRENZY OF VENGEANCE AGAINST THE NOTORIOUS BAKSHI FAMILY: by a SPECIAL WRITER SRINAOAR. FRIDAY WITH renewed rioting in Srinagar this week, there is danger that unless some rational policies are worked out in New Delhi, Rawalpindi and inOFNS - 1,295 words
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Advertisement105 1964-02-01 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. It Word* Sit (Minlmim) LIM To David aad Ruby, a dmiKhter. Hater to Rupert on 31-1-M. Thsnk God. Orateful to Kandan* Krrhau Honpltal Staff it Word* Sit (Miniwutmt TCO VIM. On Saturday. February I in London. Boon Trek, yooßfrst son >■' Madam Tan Boh C.fok and ths late105 words
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Advertisement142 1964-02-01 12 TV SIGHT Viewing TV does not demand as great an ocular effort as reading. Certain factors, however, must be taken into consideration in regard to the TV itself. The pictures must be clear and distinct, not spotted and jerky: the illumination adequate but not glaring and the position of the142 words
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Advertisement262 1964-02-01 12 buy JOHN EXSHAW guaranteed the finest cognac brandy (£^j) Get into the spirit of th« Festive Season with JOHN EXSHAW, famous the world Bjp ;1i( over for its superb blend and flavour. pr— -a JOHN EXSHAW-guarantetd the finest. \3Y CAUTION: If Drink JOHN EXSHAW No. 1 Cognac Brandy II f262 words
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241 1964-02-01 13 More now seeking advice on birth control KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. People all over the country, including once-shy rural folk, are responding 'very well" to the overtures of the Family Planning Association. The number of people visiting our clinics is doubling every year." Dr. LS. Sodhy. president ol the association, said241 words
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Article71 1964-02-01 13 KUCHING. Fn. Saidl on JalU. of Kampong Astana. uh.i pieaded guilty in the h:<th court to causing grievous hurt to a Malayan soldier, Corporal Abdul Rasak bin Abdul Samat, of the Federation Engineers, was sentenced to 22 months' jail today. The Judge, Mr. Justice Hariey.71 words
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Article397 1964-02-01 13 TAN tOCK SAIK - TAN tOCK SAIK. Uy Kuala Lumpur, Friday GOVT TO BORROW MONEY FROM WORLD BANK FOR BIGGEST OIL PALM AND RUBBER PLANTING PROJECT IN PARANG IHE Central Government is negotiating with the World Bank for a loan of more than $150 million for the development of397 words
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Article123 1964-02-01 13 Bail plea in rape case adjourned SINGAPORE. Fri.— An application for bail on behalf of a Harbour Board labourer, Jaganathan Pakiri, 39, who faces a charge of raping a girl under 14, was adjourned to Monday by Mr. Justice F. A. Chua in the High Court. Mr. R. Murugason, on123 words
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Article20 1964-02-01 13 IPOH. Fri. Thirty firms will participate in the month-long International trade and industry exhibition which begins here tomorrow.20 words
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168 1964-02-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thieves broke into three firms and a school office here during the past 24 hours and got away with a variety of goods, including whisky, valued at $9,220. The burglars raided the Ngee Seng Electrical shop at Jalan Tuanku Abdul168 words
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Article37 1964-02-01 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government today announced the appointment of a former journalist, Inche Mohamed Ohasall bin Ismail, as publicity liaison secretary to the Minister for Culture. His appointment will take effect from tomorrow.37 words
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Article28 1964-02-01 13 PENANQ. Fri.— A moior cycle belonging to a salesman Chew Hun Khuan. 20. ha* been reportel stolen from the Hotel Internat.onai car park yesterday.28 words
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201 1964-02-01 13 'Clean the city' campaign starts in Singapore SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister of Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Un, today launched a three-month "Clean the City" campaign to ensure a cleaner and healthier look for the State. Addressing some 700 workers of the cleansing sectisn of the Public Health Division at the201 words
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Article40 1964-02-01 13 SEREMBAN. Fri.— Two hundred people attended a dinner at the Malayan Chinese Association premises here ast night to honour the Minister of Finance and MCA chief. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. who spent two days visiting Negrl Sembllan.40 words
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Article47 1964-02-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Defence has denied today's Straits Times report that the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, at Kota Bharu has been earmarked for possible duty n Borneo and that it would be replaced by the Ist Bn.. Singapore Infantry Regiment.47 words
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164 1964-02-01 13 KUALA LUMPUK. Fri. The Perth Chamber ot Commerce wants its State government to include an Asian language, preferably Malay. in examinations set by the Western Australia Department of Education. This Is stated In a statement Issued by the Australian High Com- >164 words
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Article, Illustration878 1964-02-01 13 INDECENCY? NOT GUILTY VERDICT SINGAPORE, Friday THE young wife of a Royal Navy rating told a court martial in the Naval Base today that a volunteer baby-sitter, a middle-aged petty officer, indecently assaulted her twice on Christmas Eve. Mrs. Iris Elisabeth Sheppard, said she picked up878 words
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Advertisement52 1964-02-01 13 PS mm Now is the time to give OmSp^ Altar Shay* Lotion and Lather Shaving Cream I Ri ILfffßml 11 II Attar Shavt Lotion and Hair Cream Attar Shave Lotion, Hair Craam, Stick O«odonnt and Body Talcum OLD SPICE MASCULINE FRESHNESS MAKES IT GREAT TO BE A MAN SHULTON NEW52 words
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Advertisement73 1964-02-01 13 Jtk I PAUL FLAUBERT of BRILLIANT FRENCH MAKE-UP ARTIST Paul Flaubert will give you advice on the perfect make-up for you. And if you have any questions or problems about your beauty routine, do ask him he will be delighted to give you every help. Meet Paul Flaubert in SINGAPORE73 words
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Miscellaneous741 1964-02-01 13 Today's Radio, TV Pop* Hour; 11.30 Cocktails Por RADIO MALAYSIA Two: 12.00 Negara-lcu. Close Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 4lVme£e. RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 T.me Signal. Ne- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Mcod.es, 476 metres 7.00 Time Signal. The News, BHORTWAVL SERVICE: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourr.; 7.30 41 metrea Learn A WorU741 words
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259 1964-02-01 14 HINTS ABOUT CUSHY WORK, FAT SALARIES pLEASE allow me the opportunity tc reply to letters written in your paper referring to "undergraduate employment." Reference' was made to students looking for 'cushy jobs" and "fat salaries."" The language seemed to include undergraduates and graduates in the259 words
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Letter86 1964-02-01 14 I SYMPATHISE with the correspondent who complained of the acute shortage of parking space in the Prinsep Street area of Singapore. Second Viand car dealers monopolise the streets. It is equally difficult to find parking space In the locality of the Odeon Theatre in the day Not th86 words
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Letter45 1964-02-01 14 AS agreed recently,-Euro-pean mining companies have paid a month's salary as ex-gratla payment to daily rated employees Monthly rated employees were left out of the deal These monthly-rated employees do their share of the work and have proved loyal and devoted. SIMPLETON Ipoh45 words
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308 1964-02-01 14 Safety measures at road work site ALLOW me to reply to your correspondent "Motorist" (S.T. Jan. 28) in-, .iu M* in > company is supplying and installing the cables from Jurong to WoodlandsHe was incorrect in castigating the Public Utilities Board workmen. At no time has the off-side boundary of308 words
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Letter228 1964-02-01 14 \|R. G.H Onj, asks whe.i ra the United Front will reduce the Taiplng rate of $6 for double bucket and $3 60 for single bucket sanitation. This question haunts the mind of the United Front. The obstruction Is our budget For 1964 the United Front has228 words
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Letter45 1964-02-01 14 r E are told that owners of TV sets must take out licences at $24 a year. Could the position of owners of TV sets In Bouth Johore, who at the moment receive TV Slngapura programmes only, be clarified? TV OWNER Johore Bahru45 words
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Letter172 1964-02-01 14 Reception difficulty in Malaya A CORRESPONDENT has raised the question of the reception at Ipoh of Radio Singapore's English programmes. Radio Singapore's broadcasts in all the four language streams are carried both on the medium-wave band and the short-wave band. If I may be permitted to generalise and172 words
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Letter35 1964-02-01 14 RESIDENTS of Paya Lebar would like a bus service direct to the city. As it i.s we have to change buses even when making the shortest trip beyond Paya Lebar Road. RESIDENT Singapore35 words
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Advertisement271 1964-02-01 14 SPECIAL OFFER CHINESE r^^lß tAX t^,,^,,,, 30^5^5 DIS COUNT 23" TV Model EV663 Nat Cosh ft«* $487 No d»po»» Hit* PurckoM Thw tfflfVM F_|t_ A oify 9"*reiTf«ta Free InmlltHia Free Room Aoiial ©LOW MONTHLY RENTALS ediffusion 1 82 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE. 149 JOO CHIAT ROAD, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE ***** \^^^-^1 Shop271 words
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Advertisement202 1964-02-01 14 vWa^nciy 0 fj WAGNER LOCKHEED moderate duty brikc Vgy duction of hydraulic 60 WAGNER LOCKHEED WaOner hydraulic brake fluio Quality SHOULD GO non e e er, mo tvERY none safer. BRAKE SYSTEM none more wjdely Y u USED. SERVICE .Sole Agents SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315 319. Orchard Road. Singapore 9.202 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-02-01 15 Ranger heads for moon SCIENTISTS HOPE TO BEAT THE JINX THAT HAUNT THEM CAPE KENNEDY, (Florida) Friday JHE U.S. Ranger VI spacecraft was heading at nearly 25,000 miles an hour towards the moon last night, with scientists standing by to change its course directly for the lunar surface. Its presentReuter - 282 words
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180 1964-02-01 15 Red space double but it isn't a 'first' YfOSCOW, Fri. Russia yesterday launced two satellites with one rocket and into different orbits, one 10 times the size of the other. The launch, the 49th announced by Russia, was part of the Soviet programme for investigating radiation in upper space. TheReuter - 180 words
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Article51 1964-02-01 15 ANTWERP. Fri.— The 6,813-ton Indonesian freighter Hadji AgussaI Urn received serious bow damaee yesterday In a collision with the 6.968-ton German cargo ship Moselstein on thr River Scheldt. The Indonesian ship was towed j into an Antwerp repair dock but the Moselstein continued her voyage to Bremen.UPI - 51 words
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96 1964-02-01 15 MOSCOW, Fri. Soviet space woman Valentma Tereshkova, who flies to Britain next Tuesday, is expected soon to cancel mrther foreign engagements to prepare for the birth of her child the world's first "space baby." Reports that Valentina, 26. who married Soviet cosmonautReuter - 96 words
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81 1964-02-01 15 1 2-year-old couple fight over alimony NEW DELHI, Fri. A 12-year-old husband and his 12-year-old wife have a divorce case pending before Mrs. K. Pahwa, a New Delhi magistrate. They are fighting over alimony as is another couple —an 85-year-old husband and his 80-year-old wife. Asked how a boy and81 words
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Article58 1964-02-01 15 PESHAWAR (Northern Pakistani. Fri. Abdul Ghaffar Khan, veteran 74-year-old leader of the defunct National Awami (Peoples) Party, was released yesterday after more than two years of detention lor anti-government activities. A friend of the lute Mahattna Oanc'hi. he had been conducting a campaign for an autonomous provinceReuter - 58 words
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Article38 1964-02-01 15 QLOUC ESTER, Fri. Astley Lloyd Blair, 27, from Jamaica, was today sworn in as Britain's first col- oured policeman. He served as a Jamaican policeman for five years before emigrating with his wife to England. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article80 1964-02-01 15 Hague talks on Jakarta debts A MSTERDAM, Fri. Dutch Indonesian talks will begin in The Hague shortly on the settlement of Indonesian debts to Holland. A leading Amsterdam stock brokers firm said this today, quoting well-inform-ed Indonesian government circles in Jakarta. Bought by Govt An executive of the firm saidReuter - 80 words
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217 1964-02-01 15 NEW YORK, Fri. The widow and two children of concert pianist William Kappell have been awarded U*****,396 damages, ending a protracted legal battle arising out of the pianist's death in a plane crash 10 years ago. The award was made by a Federal Court jury.UPI - 217 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-02-01 15 Joan, 19, is a Sikh's bride rpHE girl in Indian 1 bridal dress is 151--year-old telephonist Joan Livingstone. She's smiling at bearded Harindar Singh Selhi. a 26--year-old Sikh. Both are wearing flower garlands after their wedding in London this week Joan and liar i ml er, a research engineer, metMirrorpic - 83 words
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Article134 1964-02-01 15 VIOSCOW, Fri. -"lvan iTI the Ripper" and his girl friend have gone on trial in a Moscow court for the axe murder of five people. The girl, a former ballet dancer named Alvetina Oimitrieva, who allegedly wiped the blood from the death axe. wasUPI - 134 words
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Advertisement148 1964-02-01 15 s l^!^^^ Sl^^l PI )B^tac^i^HtfP!&^ I \^^KL a b K^^^k. \mk mil BlPliSfc "'^B mm m\ M Bk. mm W I QUALITY PRODUCTS MADE IN INDIA CASTINGS by TELCD Tata Engineering Locomotive Co. Ltd., popularly known as TELCO, is a major MANGANESE STEEL and SPECIAL ALLOY STEEL. Telco castings are148 words
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Article, Illustration507 1964-02-01 16 Plans to make banking facilities more up-to-date AS part of its modernisation programme, the Sze Hai Tonp; Bank Ltd.. Singapore, has now opened a safe deposit locker service. This is the oldest local hank in the State. A spokesman of the hank said that in view507 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-02-01 16 Apprentice worked his way up to be bank chief FROM apprentice to banker and a leader of his community that was the success story of the late Mr. Lee Wee Nam, former chairman of the Sze Hai Tong Bank Ltd. He died last month. He was born In 1881 of266 words
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Advertisement191 1964-02-01 16 HALF MILLION COST SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKER SERVICE THE OLDEST SINGAPORE BANK WITH THE LATEST AND NEWEST SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS SZE HAI TONG BANK LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE 1906) THE OLDEST SINGAPORE BANK HEAD OFFICE 57 CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 1. CODES: CABLE ADDRESS: PETERSON INTERNATIONAL .crruamawK" 3RD 4TH EDITION SZEHAIBANK PRIVATE.191 words
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305 1964-02-01 17 PROFILE ON TAN SIAK KEW: Tlflß. Tan Siak Kew, managing director of the ITI Sze Hai Tong Bank Ltd., is well-known for his activities and services to Singapore. He is also a leading produce merchant and community leader. He is the recipient ol the305 words
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Advertisement136 1964-02-01 17 SZE HAI TONG BANK LTD., another satisfied customer i We supply aluminium counter screens aluminium floor partitions aluminium hand railings aluminium letterings SOUTH ASIA ALUMINIUM ENGINEERING CO., Head Office Foctory: 493-4 Jalan Sayur off Jalan Eunos, Singapore. Tel: ***** Showroom Soles Office: 470, Macphercon Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** I RELIANCE136 words
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Advertisement179 1964-02-01 17 SIM! eCowflrfltiilflfivi :e hai tong bank ON THE OPENING I OF THEIR I SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKER SERVICE asurffer Sank Prdj&cf~ DESIGNED DECORATED a*cL FURNISHED mm NHENIY CO LTD. 35. BUMBAWA ROAD. SINGAPORE. 7. TEL: ***** IHH CHUBB rgf SECURITY EQUIPMENT X^d£/ IS INSTALLED IN THE NEW SAFE DEPOSIT OF THE179 words
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Advertisement859 1964-02-01 18 (Continued from Page 12) PHOTOGRAPHY Word* .Si (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra ARE YOU THINKING uf martin* photoKrapbic darkroom, if so why not Ring (Spore) 2«stiH Harnsona Lister for a Ventaxia Darkroom Ventilator. $ERANCOON BROADWAY lAlrcondltlonedj Studio, 48 Upper Serangoon Road. Spore (31 Miles) Wedding couples who booked In advance859 words
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Advertisement785 1964-02-01 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mm.) Box SO et*. extrm FACTORY SUPERVISOR WANTED ny Manufacturing Company io Petallng Jaya Applicants should be over Ju years old and have had experience in supervising factory workers and in planning and scheduling their work. Send detail as to age qualification and experience to Box785 words
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Advertisement981 1964-02-01 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS (Mi*.)— mmx It eta. matrm MERCANTILE HOSTBL 13 Queen Street. Singapore. Accommodation available Men/women AM facilities easy distance dose proximity to all requirements. MARINE MANSION 3/4 Airy Badroom Sea-side Flat newly completed modern sanitation, long-bath etc Contact 42-A Marine Parade, Katong. (Spore. 2.00 6.00 p.m. GROUND981 words
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Advertisement1042 1964-02-01 18 EDUCATION tt Wants U (Him.) Bma St eta, matrm MALAYAN OvRRBSPONDBNCa COLLEGE. Fob Chong Building. P.O. Box 148 Jobore Bahru. Telepnone 3171. We offer guaranteed bomestudy coureea for H.B.C, Cambridge. »\st.C.E.. Q.T.. L.C.E.. LCC. nnmrkaepms etc. s.ngHuh. Malay, rtiineea. Tamil for ail examinations and at all levels. Wsoure your Credlts/Dutractloas1,042 words
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Advertisement944 1964-02-01 18 HIRE PURCHASE M Wmr4a U (Him.) Bom It eta, eaarej RE PRICE RATORS, AIR CONDITIONERS, TVs— Nanyang Refrigeration. 289 Geylang Road, B'pore. Tel: *****. WItTINCMOUI* O.BRMAN "MBTZ" T.V. No dowa payment Malaysia Electric Co.. 615 Oeylaag Road. B'pore 4690*. GOOD USED CARS on* easy pay> menu. Contact: Chuan Hong Trading944 words
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Advertisement993 1964-02-01 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Sferela SS (mUn.y—Bma tt mta. matrm It« 7 AUSTIN ASS two European owners genuine 41.000 miles excellent condition owner leaving Singapore $1,950/- 15 Harlyn Road off Kbeam Hock Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. 1953 CITROEN, deposit $200/-. balance $63/- x 7 months. 1981 Rover, deposit $200/-. balance993 words
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Advertisement1050 1964-02-01 18 FOR SALE I* Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. matrm TVs, RAOIOGNAMS/HOMI Electric Appliances Contact Central Radio Service, (B'pore) *****. FOR SALS Brand new Baby Cot to-iethi-r with mattress and mosquito net. $45 Telephone < Spore) *****. REASONABLE PRICES FOR all I kinds of International records. Please visit Tans Nan1,050 words
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Advertisement842 1964-02-01 18 AT YOUR SERVICE tO Word. SS (Min.)-Box iO rfi. irr SS ROBINSON ROAD Photostat SetVice Fotomatic *****. KWOK-S PHOTOCOPY $ERVICE. 22 The Arcade, l»t Kloor Tel: 9.YMO SOON UNO AUTO Ce.— lo. Selegia Bouse. Selegle Road— lmporter*. Kxportrrs of Automotive Oil Sealn. Spare Parts. Tel: Spore *****. THE VARL STORE842 words
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Advertisement1335 1964-02-01 19 Ib n»m uul wtbl cu«»i u.fc Uut i cor* MM r ihm 'tniaa AUTOLYCUS -Ah, littrpial It PVFII I .iIAON .iterptll. disgow S«« 3» Trtl ftk 4 MUAMPUI Li»erpnl Ftk S Ftk J FM 1/11 Flk 11 'VRRHUS i..e».»i, DwtNa. SUlgoa HI 1» Flk II FM II UAX Liverpill. Dub'm1,335 words
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Advertisement1350 1964-02-01 19 WHbM THE EAC tINES E^V~~"/£_B JJWGAPOII rUAUXUMPUtwP.SWCTTENMAM PtNAMO ■_K^USW-t I MMun ~awav*a«^kMMNO »oj »xx*oi h.s 1/s.wais o»»« *»o*trm\ wwi Min| ]22!_UV^ \SSH* **"V IAILINi* It IgNOA. U NAMIURS, IRtMUI, ANTVIIR* ROnEROAM, AMSTEROAM. tSU. tOTHENIURt AND CtPENNASEN. roan ■"™*T7Tka»^"™^a_Bs™ "MAUCCA" I) 1/2 (cautneti Mtyt "BASRA" a) t. 42-43/ 4 FM il1,350 words
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Advertisement1285 1964-02-01 19 I Ben@line\ FJLPREtt lERTICE TO tINtON, UVERPOOL ft CtNTINtNTAt PMTI BENN ACHIE For Mai fm n London Mar 3 Sport P. Sham Pmant Roiteroara Mar 13 li Part/Tim Antwerp Mar IT BENMHOR For LT 001 Bj *i" *&sr* assa. Si 1 2 rpora P. S'kaa <*mm lENOOI.AH LM4M, Itaakirg t.1,285 words
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Advertisement1317 1964-02-01 19 feMcALISTER <5c CO., LTD. >»T Tali Na. UJ3I r**^ELMRMAN LIMB <Jt KLAVENESS LIME LONDON, NAMIURG. ROTTERDAM, it* A*tUE», >AN FHANCISCO. HAVRE. MUU MIDDLEStIOUGII IEAHLE. vANCOUVEI t PMILANI CITY OF LE.CESTER "-J^*™ 11 UM J'pon »''<". Pimini IRONXVILLI 5/ I Ftt 1/11 Fll 11 Flk s"a« »«im Calls Ha»r» teftre Lrndin.1,317 words
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601 1964-02-01 20 Rubber advances on Soviet rumours PR I C E S advanced 1 steadily during the past week as the idea that Russia is buying indirectly in this market gained a following, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly review of the Malayan RubbCT Market. Profit-taking on the advance caused minor601 words
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Article195 1964-02-01 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) January 31. Thre» month* INDUSTRIALS Bcu.lead 13 t*S Cement 1« ct*. Dunlopn Ikrt*. M Box 20 eta City D*r. S cti. UcAllxter 16 era. B, Smelter JO eta. M. Invent. 16 eta Bat* 18 eta. Rcblnaon 14 ct». red. Dlsp. 12 eta. C atotas* 20 eta195 words
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Article104 1964-02-01 20 MELBOURNE, Fri INDUSTRIAL were Irregular with falls out-numbering rises, but movements were small. Leaders were quiet with BHP and Drug Houxrs among many to drop slightly. Oil* and baxr nteUla were steadier. Loans were firm. C.R.A 3010 Mount lv 38/5 N, Broken Bill (lOa.) ST/1 /JT.POI H/t104 words
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686 1964-02-01 20 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was a change of sentiment on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in the industrial section and brighter conditions prevailed. Prices. generally were better and the turnover improved. Investors seem to have got over their fears of the past few days686 words
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Article25 1964-02-01 20 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Industrials: 107.43 10K.39 Tins: \l !.>;, 123.29 S rubbers: 101*11 106.41 •Dec. 31, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=100.25 words
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Article819 1964-02-01 20 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustaad iS.OUU) SI. SO, (1,000) $1.81: Celd Stare (1,000) $3.36; Dunlea* (1.000) 52.85: last Smelt (6.000) (3.50: Ease 53.08 *U O.OOO)819 words
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Article241 1964-02-01 20 1. EBRUASV first grade rubber buyrrt t.e.b. cleted at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur 641 cent* per lb. down flvo-ciKhth* of cent on Thursday closing l<vcl for th<- position. The tone wbm quiat. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. clesinc prlc«a .n cents par lb. yattarday: Int. I R.S.B.241 words
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Article69 1964-02-01 20 /-HINCSE Product Exatiani*. *in««pert n»on pricti p*r plcul y*tt«rday: Ctcwiut all: bulk $30 aellers. drum (S3 nellera. C*»ra: Feb. March UK/Continent Unquoted. P«pp«r: MuntoK white Sl5O tcllen. Sarawak white (147| wlleni. .il Sarawak black Sll^a paUera. tvirbled Lnmpon.- black $ll'.'i lellim. AST A BISSI *ellera. linupin CMcnut Oil69 words
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Article12 1964-02-01 20 Jan. l»,. Rabhrr: 52.86 rta. 85.59 Sta, Tina: $523.27 5501.M0,12 words
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416 1964-02-01 20 ffUN closed the month yes--1 terday at $526.75. up $1.50 and the highest level for January On January 14 the price had stood at $526. It was the highest price since June 8 1951. The offering was estimated up 10 tons to 240416 words
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Advertisement1183 1964-02-01 20 p U.S.A. Paci£i«, Atlantic, ana Great Laket/Ban Canada Service I s'iiori r **jp nonoiuik i n<Kt a MN Moauw Himniwa Maru I* Ptrt 24 Fll 15 Mil "Kaaiiowa Man" 2t :i Fil it 1 Mil n Mai 21 Mat U Aii 14 asi a "Bllxia Mam" 24/21 Mai 2711 Mai1,183 words
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Advertisement1040 1964-02-01 20 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alonjtude th* SlngaiMr* Mirb.ur whar«*i *r *x»**t*d tsoty are: Uca Maersk 4/5, Leipzig •"■/7. Auby 8, straat Cook 10/11, Somali 15/16. Frederick Clover 21/22, ■MO Pink 23/24. Bankura 2S/2S Charon 29/30. Klraten Uaerak 31/31 Mali. son LJojd 33/34, Bendoran 35/36, Lycaon 38/39, Fbnsevenu 40/41, Sarrmaskerk1,040 words
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Advertisement181 1964-02-01 20 CLOSING PRICES January 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 644 cents (down lite-eighths of a cent). TIN: $526.75 (up $1.50.) Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 10 toas). TXCHANGE RATES THE Malayan Eichjni. Bank!' An*- cistioo made tins change In tta rates to merchants yesterday (tha rate la to S100): Balling TT181 words
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Advertisement838 1964-02-01 21 l^^M BEDFORD PLANTATIONS LTD. Incorporated In the I rdf ration of Malaya) Notice Is hereby given that an lnurun Dividend of 7J%. less I 40% Income tax. has been declared in respect of the year t Jing 31st March 1964 payable on Wednesday 26th February 1964 to Stockholders appe*rin« on838 words
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Advertisement566 1964-02-01 21 I NOTICES HIGH SCHOOL, MUAR, JOHORE Building and Improvement Fund Lottery The results ot the draw ot the i above lottery, which has been postponed to 5.00 p.m. 26th April. 1904. will be published in the Straits Times. Sin Chew Jit Poh ana Utusan Melayu on Saturday. 2n<l May. 1964.566 words
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Advertisement817 1964-02-01 21 NOTICES i MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, IPOH (The Municipality of Ipoh) Making up of private street known as Jalan Che Tak Under the Municipal Ordinance (S. S. Cap. 133) as applied to the Municipality of Ipoh under the Municipal Ordinance (Extended Application) Ordinance. 1948. PURSUANT to the notices Issued and served upon817 words
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Advertisement709 1964-02-01 21 notices j NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Chu» Cheong Huat and Lim Kail Siong. have withdrawn from the partnership business of Nan Yang Realty Company of No. 22. Raffles Place. Singapore as froi.. the Ist day of Febiuary 1964 ai d the said business under the same name of709 words
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Advertisement583 1964-02-01 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS applications are invited for the following post in the Education Department in Sarawak Teacher, Commercial Institute Salary Scale. (Trained) $560-1050) (Untrained) $418-1050) from candidates holding a Degree in English awarded by a recog- nlsed University. Duties will be to teach the English language and give English speech training583 words
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Advertisement453 1964-02-01 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Requires CHARGE ENGINEERS (or the St. James' Power Station In I salary scule $670xA30-880-920-98a/ EfJ. Bar. 1010xA4.a-1.145 plus van- able allowance as payable trom 1 time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis In453 words
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Advertisement309 1964-02-01 21 NOTICE NOTICE CHINESE EXCHANGE CORPORATION LIMITED APPLICATION has been marie to the Directors of the above Company to issue a duplicate cert i flea te for 50 shares to Lee Cheng Lie of 169. Halg Road, Singapore. In place of the Original Certificates Nos 84 and 85 bearing distinctive numbers309 words
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Article1703 1964-02-01 22 Race 1-2.0: Cl 4 Div 3 ($7,OOO) 7f 1 ***** Windy Willies iPU St.) Tjoa, 8 90 (F) M. Lee 2 2 ***** Kamarajiam (Sabu St.) Rodgers. 7 9.0 Moxham 8 3 ***** Tromp (K.V. Unu Daniels, 8 9.0 *S»mrT IS 4 Junior (Eng Huat St.) Oman,1,703 words
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334 1964-02-01 22 Epsom Jeep - Showman could be one of 3 Moore winners Epsom Jeep RACING by gINGAPORE, Fri.— Showman HI, beaten by a length by The Lintie on the first day" at Bukit Timah, should make amends on Sunday. Ridden by Fred Moore. Showman 111 did a faultless trial this morning when the going334 words
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Article641 1964-02-01 22 EPSOM |EBP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Race One Windy Willies: Gets only 2-lb for her smart win over 6f: has won over 7f; a mudlark Polaris Missile: Fast-finish-ing fourth to Verocette over 6f on Wednesday: better over 71; any going. Pari641 words
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Article62 1964-02-01 22 IPOH. Fri— The Perak Tuif Club's March meeting will be for hordes in Classes 3, 4 and 6. Distances for the meeting on Mar. 15. 18 and 22. are: Class 3— B "if and 9f; Class 4 s'f straight; 6f or S*,l and lOf: Class 6—62 words
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Advertisement551 1964-02-01 22 M >■ 4vAi\ I A Ml .^r I w^ A^fc. m iS 9 VAUXH ALL'S LIVELY NEW FAMILY CAR Meet the spacious, vivacious Viva; the new top speed over 80: and acceleration 0-50 in 1 litre Vauxhall with all the qualities of a 13.3 second ZOOM! fine car. Clean, functional551 words
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Advertisement21 1964-02-01 22 IE vM BBBBBttU'eBBBBBB^^^ I -J I |A«Vdßßß>o^^^\ PBOOUCT Of misToi-MYttsco N£W YC«K NrUS A. •♦iN'CONVtNKNT'rXXS'O*;!, •OTTUS OF 12 36 100 TAItETS;21 words
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Article171 1964-02-01 23 EVANS CAN SHINE AGAIN RUGBY SINGAPORE. FrL The rugby season in Singapore ends tomorrow with the SRU President's XV meeting the Captains XV on the Padang (5 p.m.) The match will bring together some of the best players from Singapore and Johore clubs and the Services. The teams look well-ba-lanced171 words
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Article58 1964-02-01 23 SINGAPORE, Fri.— RAF Seletar "A" proved too good for St. Andrew's "B" and won 36-0 in the SCC seven-a-slde rugger competition on the Padang today. OHQ "B" also gained an easy win by 25-0 over SRC "A". GHQs "A" side also won. beating 443 BAD58 words
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Article86 1964-02-01 23 rH, Prt. The Perak Hockey Association have named 25 players for the first state trial on the Esplanade ground in Talping tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. The players are: Tanah: Zalnal Abldin, Bahuruddin, Arshad. Ngah Wahab. Mohamed Basin; I poh: Manogaran, AJmeer Singh. T. M. Filial.86 words
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581 1964-02-01 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: JUDY GETS THE 1963 AWARD By Kuala Lumpur, Friday JN THIS year of the sixth international competition for the Thomas Cup, the Internatioal Badminton Federation's 1963-64 handbook has discreetly not given its cover picture credit to a man. This honour, awarded annually581 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-02-01 23 A JUBILANT Pone Kingpetch is carried from the ring by his handlers, after regaining the world flyweight title from Japan's Ebihara on a split decision at the end of their 15-round fight at Bangkok. Ebihara, who took Kingpetch's title last September with a first-round knockoutUPI - 64 words
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Article167 1964-02-01 23 Sioh heads Selangor AAA ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Former FMAAU secretary Sioh Qoh 800 was elected the new president of trie Selangor Amateur Athletic Association at the annual general meeting held at the Merdeka Stadium conlerence room here tonight. Retiring president Wong Chang Chow, who was nominated for reelection, declined stating167 words
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208 1964-02-01 23 SELANGOR CHINESE BRING IN 4 YOUTHS ISUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor Chinese team to meet Perak Chinese in a MCFA Cup semi-final at Stadium Perak, lr>oh. on Sunday Mill include four Malavsta Youth pla>rn>. said team manager Wong Xi Leunc here today. Mr. Wonc said that the in iluMon of208 words
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Article85 1964-02-01 23 INNSBRUCK. Prl Russian speed skater. Lldla Skoblikova. 24-year-old teacher from the Urals became the first double gold medallist of the 1964 Winter Olympic Games today. Miss Skoblikova. who also won two gold medals in Squaw Valley in 1960. today sped to victory in the women's 1,500 metresReuter - 85 words
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Article49 1964-02-01 23 SINGAPORE. Fri. Because of the poor response from #vllian teams, the clostng date for entries for this year's SHA knockout competition has been extended to Feb. 6. So far only four civilian teams are among the 12 entries received by SHA. The other eight are services teams.49 words
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Article33 1964-02-01 23 MUAR. Prt. Major Ibrahim bin Alia Ditta was elected chairman of the Muar District Volleyball Association. Other officials: Vice-chairman: Aziz bin Md. Sharif f; secretary: 8. Kanniah; treasurer: Tan Su Chin.33 words
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Article18 1964-02-01 23 LONDON, Fri. England beat Scotland 6-4 In an amateur international boxing match here last night Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article196 1964-02-01 23 CRICKET NEWCASTLE (New Bouth Wales), Fri.— The South African cricketers batted In light-hearted fashion to total 419 In just under six hours today, when they began a two-day match with a New South Wales Country XI here. Bill Farrer. who made 109 In 213 minutes,196 words
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Article83 1964-02-01 23 A DELAIDE. Fri. South AusI\ tralias bid for the Sheffield Shield was endangered today by dropped catches in their vital match against New South Wales here. South Australia have 38 point*, with one match to play after the game here. Victoria are behind with 26 point*Reuter - 83 words
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Article134 1964-02-01 23 /CALCUTTA. Fri India .infl Em?land face a vital th.rd day's play when the Third Test resumes here tomorrow A nagging though! for M.ke Smith's team today, a rest day, was that India's success with the toss means that England must bat last on a p tenReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration219 1964-02-01 23 HOCKEY INDIAN ASSN. 3 RMN 2: Singapore, Friday A magnificent rally by Indian Association earned them a narrow victory over Royal Malaysian Navy in the SHA League and Cup competition today After the RMN had taken a 2-0 lead Indian Association snapped into top gear219 words
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Advertisement40 1964-02-01 23 Sole A«.nt« f.r S'awre. Sarawak. Brunei A Sabah:— ASIA RADIO CO. "TOR SEA AIR PASSA6ES book with Malaysian International Airways Agency BRKWSTER Rl>.. IPOH Perak) Tel: 3XK4 fit TttM Opens Daily (Monday I'o Sanday) From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.40 words
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Advertisement155 1964-02-01 23 KLOSTER BEErI ilClil VCAD rf^ni^Tr 1 I litff it An laUlril 3 LrtHp^Bpi ONE Beautiful Sim **BPt AP* ML mOr\ IM for «very Purchase of or two dozen Bma l size > KLOSTER BEER Period: 20.1.64 to 20.2.64 THONG HUAT emp *cx P LIMITED Heod OHice: 312, South Bridge Read,155 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-02-01 23 SUMMARY HOCKEY I poh Div. I: La Sal Hans 2 ACS Union 0; Dlv. 2: Andersonians 'B 8 Medicals 2. Malacca Lge: Police 4 No. 45 Regt jRA 2. RUGGER Annual match: SRU President's XV v Cnntain's XV (Spore padang, 6). Pcnang RU "sevens" tourney (Western Rd). SOCCER Friendly: STU72 words
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Article, Illustration633 1964-02-01 24 TAN TO PARTY LEADERS: MOUNT A BIG PUBLICITY OFFENSIVE < This is a political party and we must change our public image if we are to survive' SEREMBAN, Friday. JMIK Minister of Finance and National President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Taa Siew Sin,633 words
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97 1964-02-01 24 Extra day of talks for Lee in Algiers ALGIERS, Fri. The visiting Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night altered his schedule to give him an extra day for talks here. Mr. Lee, wno arrived here earlier yesterday, was due to leave for Bamako, in the Mali Republic,Reuter - 97 words
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Article32 1964-02-01 24 MADRID. PH.— Spanish Chief of State. Generalissimo Francisco Franco, has assured Nationalist Chinese President Chianp Kaishek ne will not recognise Communist China "for the time bein«."' informed sources said today32 words
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250 1964-02-01 24 TOE HAGUE, Fri. The Dutch Government was not informed of the fact that Princess Irene of Holland bad become a member of the Roman Catholic Church, sou ices close to the Prime Minister, Dr. Victor Marijnen, said today. An official250 words
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Article58 1964-02-01 24 LONDON. Fri.— Britain's top pop group, the "Beatles." will leave London on Feb. 7 for a 10--day visit to the United States, it was reported today. The group will appear twice at Carnegie Hall, and tickets for both performances already have been sold out. TheUPI - 58 words
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Obituary26 1964-02-01 24 N EVFR LOVING MEMORY if Sri I! s v- .<n;iih i Ijrai Per h«m whn l.fi ii- i Nmr Forgot trn inserted »>• hit family26 words
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Article78 1964-02-01 24 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Peter Sweeting of Anglo-French Trading Co., Ltd. has been elected president of the Singapore Travel Agents Association. Other office-bearers are: Mr. Tan Chee Chal of Slta World Travel Service. vice-president; Mrs J.M. Johnson of Boustead and Co. '1900) Ltd., treasurer: Mr. fustin Bong78 words
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250 1964-02-01 24 Khaw: Those who ignore MCA have sinister intent BATU PAHAT. Fri.— The Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. said here tonight that "those who ignored the importance of the Malayan Chinese Association" did so with a sinister intention to disrupt the accord or the three major races in the250 words
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Article36 1964-02-01 24 STRATFORD-ON-AVON. Fri The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust at Stratford -upon- A von has recleved £180,000 in advance gifts towards its world-wide appeal for £500.000 to build and endow a newShakespeare centre, it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article52 1964-02-01 24 HONG KONG. Fri. Cancer is the biggest disease killer In Hong Kong, according to figures quoted by officials of the Anti-Cancer Society here. It claimed 2.697 lives last year and 2.488 in 1962. This compared with 1,762 and 1.881 people killed by tuberculosis In the correspondingReuter - 52 words
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Article18 1964-02-01 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Ong Soo Bin has been elected president of the Gunong Sayang Association.18 words
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Article45 1964-02-01 24 HONG KONG. Frt. Hoar frost has appeared In parts of the rural New Territories In sub-tropical Hong Kong. The weather here has been colder than usual for January, with average temperatures of about 50 degrees Fahrenheit In the last few days.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article410 1964-02-01 24 LONDON, Fri. An unsettled week ended on a very subdued not* In stock markets today Prices lost ground In the morning but steadier conditions developed around lunchtime and there was little further change In the afternoon. Gilts held steady throughout the day pending the result410 words
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Article33 1964-02-01 24 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society will show the slides taken during it.s recent architectural study tour of Thailand at the main lecture theatre. Polytechnic, on Monday at 6.30 p.m.33 words
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302 1964-02-01 24 It is full production now at the Spore steel mills SINGAPORE, Fri. The blast furnace burst into life. Redhot steel seared down the conveyor. Balloons wafted skywards. It was an opening with a big bang lor the National Iron and Steel Mills Limited cornerstone of the ambitious Jurong industrial project.302 words
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Article82 1964-02-01 24 SINGAPORE. Frt— A provision shop assistant. Chew Swee Bofc. alias Tua Pul Our, who had been committed to the Assizes on a. charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, was today acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Choor Singh, following the withdrawal of the charge82 words
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Advertisement7 1964-02-01 24 JLate CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1* H..rrf« >/0 (Hinimum)7 words
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Advertisement137 1964-02-01 24 BEATLE MANIA IN MALAYSIA! H I with moriol beatfes b^ Now available, the latest hits by the T mmam sensational BEATLES on PARLOPHONE PMC 1206 MONO/PCS 3045 STEREO. With The Beatles It Won't Be Long All I've Got To Co All My Loving iflL 2*l <^^_ Don't Bother Me Little137 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-02-01 24 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 70 Kota Bharu 86 70 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 70 Maluxa 91 70 Singapore M 7240 words
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