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Title Section22 1964-09-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SA^E EXCEEDS 1 tffV&Rp The Straits Times -fie**"*" Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1964 if 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration638 1964-09-26 1 Lee: Doubts cleared IT HAS BEEN A VERY SATISFACTORY DAY, SAYS THE SINGAPORE PRIME MINISTER AFTER TALKS WITH TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN AND RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that misunderstandings and doubts between his State and the Central638 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-09-26 1 Three men in car detained at police roadblock soon after robbery SINGAPORE, Friday. A GANG of three robbers in a car today chased a company station wagon, forced it into a drain and snatched a $16,000 payroll all in a matter of minutes. The292 words
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Article188 1964-09-26 1 One-hour border shooting KUCHING, Friday. INDONESIAN guerillas made a small incursion in the Lubok Antu area of Sarawak's Second Division last night and fired on a Security Forces patrol with small arms and mortars, a military spokesman said today. The spokesman said the shooting lastingAP - 188 words
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Article77 1964-09-26 1 GIFT FROM 'ADMIRER OF CONFUCIUS' I TAIPEI, Frl. A Japanese admirer of Confucius has donated 10.000 Taiwan dollars to the Confucius Temple here as a gift for the birthday anniversary of China's great sage on Sept. 28. 2514 years ago. He is Mr. Mltsuyoshi Muraolca, President of the Seirtudo Cosmetics77 words
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392 1964-09-26 1 NAVAL BUILD-UP HAS BEEN GOING ON TWO YEARS QINGAPORE, Fri. Britain's Far East Fleet stationed in Singapore now has the biggest complement of British fighting ships anywhere in the world. In the face of Indonesia's threatened aggression, ships have been steaming steadily Into port.392 words
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Article43 1964-09-26 1 LONDON. Fri.— Queen Elizabeth today signed a Royal Proclamation dissolving Parliament for the Oct. IS general election at a meeting of her Privy Council at Buckingham Palace. She travelled specially from Balmoral, In Scotland, to London for the meeting.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article52 1964-09-26 1 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, 58, has a non-malignant tumour ii) his throat and will be In hospital for three or four weeks, a hospital spokesman said today. Mr. Ikeda was admitted to hospital on Sept. 9 Set treatment of chronicReuter - 52 words
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Article171 1964-09-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaysia is to make a financial contribution towards the United Nations' peace-keeping efforts in Cyprus. This decision follows an appeal by the U.N. Secre-tary-General, U Tbant, to member countries. A Ministry of External Affairs announcement said: "Our contribution is a token of171 words
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Article64 1964-09-26 1 VATICAN CITY. Frl.— Autrustin Cardinal B«a today delivered an Impassioned plea to the Ecumenical Council fathers to make a strong declaration clearing the Jews of being a God-kllllng race The Catholic bishops in 8t Peter's basilica ga%e Cardinal Bea. Head of the Secretariat for Christian Unity,UPI - 64 words
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Article20 1964-09-26 1 CAIRO. Frl German sources said today Israel Is sending explosives by mail to German scientist* here.— UPl.20 words
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206 1964-09-26 1 TOURISTS AND OUR FOOD: ADVICE TO L— GUIDES— KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Tourist Promotion Officer. Inche Osman Siru, today advised tourist guides not to encourage visitors to sample too much Malayan food, fruit and delicacies. He said "Do encourage them to sample our food, fruits and deliracies. but not in206 words
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351 1964-09-26 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - 2 more skymen killed in deep jungle CHEW LOY KHOON From ABIS. Fri. Security Forces scored further successes today when they killed two more Indonesian paratroopers in the Labis area. The two men were shot when they were contacted in deep jungle, north-east of here. This brings the total number351 words
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Article31 1964-09-26 1 26,000 ON STRIKE DETROIT. Frl.— United Auto Workers Union tonight called utrlke ot more than 260.091 workers at Bft General Motor* plants after new contract talks failed— I'PI. t31 words
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Article266 1964-09-26 2 Moscow solidarity forum ends on a discordant note MOSCOW, Friday. fHK Moscow Youth Forum ended yesterday after sitting all night to finish its business but the Chinese still declared their opposition to the final declaration on anti-imperia-lism and peaceful co-existence. The Chinese objected to the declaration's wording266 words
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152 1964-09-26 2 Typhoon Wilda grounds an Indon freighter TpOKYO. Fri. An Indonesian military freighter was rammed aground in Kobe port and heeled over as Typhoon Wilda. with 80 m.p.h. winds, slammed into the heavilypopulated Kobe-Osaka district this morning. Initial reports said 23 of the Indonesians were able to reach shore with lifejacketsAP - 152 words
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75 1964-09-26 2 Moscow sends a union man to Peking MOSCOW, Frl. Mr. Viktor Grishin. Soviet trade union chief, will head a delegation to Pckinjj for the 15tb anniversary celebrations of the Chinese People's Republic next Thursday, it was announced yesterday. Although Moscow is responding to China's "take it or leave it" invitationReuter - 75 words
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113 1964-09-26 2 DEKING, Fri. The Chinese Communist Party yesterday rejected as "unnecessary and Impossible" the idea of forming a fourth Communist International. The major front-page editorial in the party organ Peoples' Daily, denied the need for centralised leadership of world Communism and attackedReuter - 113 words
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Article77 1964-09-26 2 Spear and club attack on patrol PORT MORESBY. Frl. Riot police are being flown from Rabaul following a serious attack on a governmental patrol by "President Johnson cultists" on the northern tip of New Ireland yesterday. The Papua-New Guinea Administrator, Sir Donald Cleland. said that in the attack, about 50Reuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-09-26 2 'WE BACK MALAYSIA, BUT DON'T GET US WRONG../ NEW DELHI. Frl THE Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, said yesterday that India's support for Malaysia's sovereignty and integrity should not be interpreted as India being unfriendly to Indonesia. f~ i Mr. Singh was addressingAP - 249 words
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Article36 1964-09-26 2 KARACHI, Fri.— lndia's Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, has accepted an invitation from his Pakistani counterpart. Mr. Zulficar Ali Bhutto, to talks to prepare for a summit meeting, it was officially stated here. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article34 1964-09-26 2 UNITED NATIONS. Frt. The Asian-African group of 57 U.N. delegations yesterday approved a request that the Secre-tary-General. U Thant. seek protection from attack for African and Asian diplomats in New York.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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143 1964-09-26 2 A pastor gets his wish: A $1,000 note IUELBOURNE. Frl. The 1 Rev. Irving Benson, appealing for lunds tor the Methodist Mission of Victoria, said light-heartedly he had never seen a 1.000 Australian note. Two days later, an envelope containing a £aI.UOO note arrived at his church. There was noAP - 143 words
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286 1964-09-26 2 Arabs give an order which may start a war TYAMASCUS, Fri. The Arab countries bordering Israel yesterday ordered a contractor to start work at once on Arab plars to divert the Jordan River tributaries designed to counter Israel's tapping of the river waters from the Sea of Galilee. Israel hasAP - 286 words
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Advertisement175 1964-09-26 2 THE INCOMPARABLE LUXURY OF t^ZsfOMw K^yW&Mffltll FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED LINERS 4 n REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE WUKKKBKKHt Limited 3**£ *£$> accommodation f #Jfe^j^gV; available to ■«*.^>JMtfm.*gffr J^ ..:..vi|B!Pl§i BOMBAY, NAPLES, GENOA |f~ JBJHHH *_l-l^-« r I G 6ALILII Soilinj Singapore 7th No*. 1964 .iyr? m.v. ASIA l'rh Nov.175 words
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Miscellaneous7 1964-09-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applebv J(J«T XXJ^V7 words
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137 1964-09-26 3 The boy with feet cut off: Police satisfied 'no crime committed' BLANDFORD. Fri Police investigating the oase of a 17--ye a r-old student whose feet were severed by a train as he lay bound and gagged on the track said yesterday they were "absolutely satisfied' no crime was committed. They137 words
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Article228 1964-09-26 3 'Arms race— road to oblivion' WASHINGTON, Friday. TWO former key science advisers to the United States Government said in a study made public yesterday that the "clearly predictable course of the arms race is a steady open spiral downward into oblivion." The are Dr. Joerome Weisner. science adviser to theReuter - 228 words
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133 1964-09-26 3 Home rejects Wilson dare for TV confrontation 1 ONDON, Fri. The Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug- las-Home, said last night he would not debate with the Labour Party leader Mr. Harold Wilson, on television because he was "cured" by the Nixon-Kennedy debates of 1960. "I don't *hlnk a British electionReuter - 133 words
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Article28 1964-09-26 3 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Henry Martin, former editor-ln-charge of the Press Association, the Diggest British domestic news agency collapsed and died yesterday. He was 75. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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275 1964-09-26 3 $30MIL OFFER FOR BEATLES FROM U.S. NEW YORK, Friday. ANEW YORK Syndicate said yesterday it had offered Mr. Brian Epstein US$lO ($3O) million for his Nems Corporation, which manages the Beatles. Mr. t-eier Stojak, vice-pre- 1 sldent of the seven-man syndicate, headed by Col. Morley Brotman. said that they wouldReuter - 275 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-09-26 3 THE name is Goldwater and he is campaigning for election but whatever the result, he will NOT be President of the United States. He might become Member of Parliam3nt for Southport, though, in Britain's general election on Oct. 15. Mr. Len Goldwater, the LabourExpresspic - 77 words
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134 1964-09-26 3 US Senate passes Bill to ban future aid to Soekarno WASHINGTON, Fri Tn.e Senate oassed last night President Johnson's U553 .300 million foreign aid authorisation measure after ending a controversy which had threatened to deadlock chamber indefinitely. The measure, cut <216.700.000 below the $3,516.7 million the President requested, must nowReuter - 134 words
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Article59 1964-09-26 3 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Forty blind teenagers will serve as navigators tomorrow for 40 drivers of the California Sports Club on a 125-mile navigational rally from here to Palm Springs. The Braille Institute of America said the trip will involve more ti m 30 turns, highway travel.59 words
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Article23 1964-09-26 3 LA PAZ (Bolivia), Prt.— The Bolivian journalists' union has declared a strike following government restrictions Imposed on press and radio. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article28 1964-09-26 3 COPENHAGEN. Fri. The Danish Prime Minister. Mr. Jens Otto Krag, failed last night In his first attempt to form a new government following Tuesday's election. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-09-26 3 rR shoes that fit "like a glove" to quote a DPP in Singapore how about these? They were worn by four girls at thr world premiere of the James B«nd film "Goldfingrr" in London last week. The gelden hands rarewing the feet were designed specially for the premiere.Mirrorpic - 51 words
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Article45 1964-09-26 3 NEW YORK. Fri.— Actress Jayne Mansfield has become engaged to Matt Cimber. who directed her in a stock theatre production this year, the New York Post reported. Miss Mansfield was divorced in Mexico last year from strong man Mickey Hargltay.— A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article48 1964-09-26 3 SANTA BARBARA. Fri. A giant fire burned out of control on a 10-mile front yesterday, destroying an .estimated 100 homes and forcing thousands to flee tcom suburbs ringing this ocean front city. Eight firemen were missing and presumed trapped by one outbreak in the afternoon. UPL48 words
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Article91 1964-09-26 3 Seven-year girl who kept house OTRAUBING (West Ger•3 maul- Fri. A seven year-old girl kept house for her younger brother and sister for several days after her father had killed her mother and brother and then hanged himself, police discovered here. The girl told neighbours, wondering why the family hadReuter - 91 words
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Article25 1964-09-26 3 DUBLIN, Fri.— President Eamon de Valera of Ireland Is to pay an official visit to India. It was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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226 1964-09-26 3 5 Swedish UN men held for alleged gun —running- NICOSIA, Fri, Five Swedish United Nations soldiers were arrested by U.N. authorities yesterday following the discovery of arms and ammunition in two armoured cars near Xeros. northwest Cyprus, a U.N. spokesman said. The armoured cars were stopped by Cyprus national guardsmenReuter; AP - 226 words
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Article37 1964-09-26 3 LONDON, Fri.— British port employers yesterday agreed to I meet dock union chiefs next Thursday for new talks on a pay claim crisis which could bring about a national dock strike m. Britain. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement244 1964-09-26 3 The opportunists MONTREAL, Fri. Five armed men who held up a bank here and escaped with 55.500 delayed their getaway long enough to rob a passerby of his wallet, police reported today. Reuter. ANNIVERSARY SALE THE ONLY SALE FOR 1964 UNBELIEVABLE VALUES NEVER OFFERED BEFORE UP. NOW VERTIGO Tetron Cotton244 words
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Advertisement294 1964-09-26 3 An Opportunity For You To Make A Good Investment! ENG KHONG PARK At Toh Tuck Rood, oft Juronq Rood, Singapore. (7rh M.S., near Bcouty World. Bukit Timah Rood). l^S^ 9!^-fc»^__ FREEHOLD LANO Two storey semi-detached bungalows: tou» bedrooms, 533 400/. two halls, two bathrooms, balcony jnd kitchen J tmm Two-jtorey294 words
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Article, Illustration422 1964-09-26 4 Women more willing to talk on sex lessons in schools Mrs. Bhupalan: Instruction on family life must be done by competent teachers, otherwise it could be dangerous I KUALA L Friday. WOMEN educationists were today much more willing than their male counterparts to talk on the subject of sex education422 words
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Article23 1964-09-26 4 KAJANO. Fri. The Kajang branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress will hold its annual meeting at the Kajang Hall on Sunday.23 words
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Article90 1964-09-26 4 Vigilante corps for Batu Pahat BATU PAHAT. Fri. A vigilante corps is to be formed in the town area here. A campaign has been launched to enlist all able-bodied volunteers above the age of 18 years. The corps will patrol in civilian clothes wearing arm bands. Vigilante corps have already90 words
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Article68 1964-09-26 4 BATU PAHAT, Fri. Two visiting German trade unionists will arrive here to address the executive council of the Johore branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees at the Town Council Chamber on Oct. 9. They are Mr. Rudolf Cutte and Mr. Hans Flemming,68 words
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242 1964-09-26 4 More loyalty pledges from the unions I£UALA LUMPUR. Fri More pledges of loyalty and support were received by the Government today from the country's trade unions. In K LUANG, the local branch of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in the Government, Clerical and Allied Services passed a resolution at an242 words
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Article35 1964-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, will address the annual meeting of the Harbour Trade Union at the Port Swettenham Recreation Club on Sunday at 11 a.m.35 words
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228 1964-09-26 4 IPOH. Friday STAGGERED screening hours for cinemas Is one of the steps to be considered by the Ipoh Municipal Council to diminish the high rate of road accidents in town and to avoid heavy traffic congestion. According 10 the accident report tabled at228 words
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Advertisement251 1964-09-26 4 < ttnfi/i < t FiDEs O I U II ¥I O REFRIGERATORS Extra large freezing compartment Models incorporating ISSt'TSftE a v -I a a ja Automatic Defrost Uie lateSX lH Italian Magnetic door with foot pedal operation t^ o t-*i New square styling Design Engineering guaranteed *EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS251 words
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Miscellaneous227 1964-09-26 4 Attey Oop By V.T. Hamlin ■^^f^i^AV}' -£*£3S^ WELL. UKE r*TWER ZEUS I I ..NOW I GUESS THE 1 f^f^C^ZSXC^ FUNNY I CANT NVSjkJ** /-'kij/lfe^^^^ SYfiADFRy; TOLD ME...TVE YON*. REST OF TT'S UP J [yir^rT^ (IMAGINE WHATS^ 3 Lf r> JM \i^*S3FSSW IHIS C«nWS WHAT I COULP TO TO PEGASUS' I227 words
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246 1964-09-26 5 'GIVE OURTAPPERS WAR TRAINING' CALL BENTONG, Friday. THE Government was today urged to provide military training for estate workers. The call was made by the president of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. S. P. S. Nathan, when he addressed the triennial general meeting of the Pahang branch of246 words
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89 1964-09-26 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. —An army lance-corporal on duty t at the EssO; terminal' in Pulau Sebarok early today fired a shot at a "dark: moving object" in the sea some 300 yards from the shore. The corporal told military j authorities that he had challenged89 words
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Article70 1964-09-26 5 SINGAPORE, m. In ■pite of extra work .during the prnent emergency. Royal Air Force units in the Far East have found time ■to sell so far more than 2.900 copies of the 1964 Battle of Britain souvenir book. This is more than double the 196370 words
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Article13 1964-09-26 5 KANOAR. Fri. The Perils State Assembly will meet on Oct.* 21.13 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-09-26 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 22-year-old woman, Aw Ah. Lim, plunged to her death from the top floor of a four-storey block of flats in Siglap Road this morning. Aw, who had moved Into a friend's flat in the block, was found dead at about81 words
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Article38 1964-09-26 5 JESSELTON. Fri. The Sabah Minister for Health, Mr. Richard E. Yap. and an assemblyman, Inche Abdul Momen bin H.i n Kalakhan, will leave for New Zealand on Sunday to attend the Commonwealth parliamentary session. A.PAP - 38 words
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Article33 1964-09-26 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open an engineering and industrial exposition organised by Uie Singapore Polytechnic Engineering Society at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Polytechnic.33 words
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79 1964-09-26 5 /COMMANDER Robert Heiderer. the new I niteri States Vv- Naval Attache, enjoys a joke with Lieut. Gen. Tengku Osman bin Mohamed Jewa, Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff, when hr paid a courtesy call on him at the Ministry of Defence in79 words
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185 1964-09-26 5 PENANG, Fri. —Five Indonesians from northern Atjeh, Sumatra, were charged in the Sessions Court today with illegally entering Malaysian territorial waters last ni?ht. They faced a second j count of importing prohibited goods without a licence from the Controller of Customs. Accused In the185 words
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255 1964-09-26 5 SWINDLERS (UNLIMITED) JAILED FOR 18 MONTHS IPOH, Friday. TWO men, described as being involved in a well organised syndicate which swindled thousands of dollars from commercial firms in Ipoh, were sentenced to 18 months' jail each here today. Tan Boon Sia. 24, and Tan Seh Ong. 35. were found guilty255 words
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186 1964-09-26 5 A bankrupt and what he did with $4,283 IPOH, Fri. A bankrupt, Bulwant Sinprh. who was told to surrender a $4,283 refund from Provident Fund contributions to settle his $18,000 debts, gave the money to his family instead, a public examination here was told yesterday. Bulwant Singh, a former chief186 words
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Article57 1964-09-26 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Detectives under Inspector liurcharan Singh, of Queenstown police station, early today raided a but in Kampong Henderson and recovered a number of gangland weapons, including spears and iron rods. The hut was described as a haunt of members of the "AAA" secret society group operating57 words
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201 1964-09-26 5 A new pay offer soon for public health inspectors KUALA LUMPUR, Fit The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today told public health inspectors that they could expect a new salary offer from the Government "very soon." Inche Bahaman. who was addressing the annual delegates conference o! the Public201 words
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Article19 1964-09-26 5 PENANO. Frt.— A motor-cyefr was stolen in front of the polio headquarters In Penang Road last night.19 words
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392 1964-09-26 6 New 2-shif t system at Singapore wharves SOME TARIFF CHARGES TO GO UP SINGAPORE TWO SHIFT sysIcm of working at the Fort of Singapore wharves, designed to increase the efficiency of the port and provide improved facilities to consignors and consignees, will come into operation from 7 a.m. on Oct.392 words
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205 1964-09-26 6 ATTACK IN WRONG TAI SENG: TWO SENT TO PRISON SINGAPORE, Friday. A GRASS-CUTTER, AfTandi bin Abdul Rahim, 57, had two of his teeth broken when two men assaulted him during the recent disturbances at Lorong Tai Seng, a district court was told today. 1 Cheng Tong and Tong Seng, a205 words
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147 1964-09-26 6 QINGAPORE, Fri. Italian journalist and scooter enthusiast. Mr. Roberto Patrlgnani. 28, arrived in Singapore today after travelling over 8.000 miles through 14 countries on his scooter. He Is on his way to the Olympic Games in Tokyo to present a special147 words
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Article72 1964-09-26 6 SINOAPORE, Fri— The English service of Radio Malaysia, Stngapura will broadcast an address on "Labour and Indonesian confrontation' by the secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr tomorrow, at 7.15 p.m. The talk will be broadcast In the other languages tomorrow72 words
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Article72 1964-09-26 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Toyo Rayon Company Ltd. will hold an exhibition of their new products at the Cathay Restaurant > Dragon Room on Oct. 1 from 2.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. and on Oct. 2 and 3 from 12 noon to 7 p.m. A luncheon and72 words
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201 1964-09-26 6 j Chief of NZ General Staff here on visit OINGAPORE, Fri The Chief of New Zealand General Staff, Major-Gen. G.W. Thornton said here this evening that he hoped Indonesia would "mind their own business" and settle the conflict over Malaysia without open war. Flying in from Sydney for a two-week201 words
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Article54 1964-09-26 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A twohour "Dances of the Night" programme will be presented by the Malaysia BaUet Group and Malaya Arts Theatre tomorrow night at the National Theatre. Star of the night will be Miss Goh Lay Kuan who returned recently from Melbourne after four years at54 words
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Article25 1964-09-26 6 SINGAPORE. Fri The Maxwell Road outpatient dispensary will be officially opened by Mr. Ong Pang Boon, Minister for Education at 7.30 pm. tomorrow.25 words
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63 1964-09-26 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government announced today that a list, containing the names and addresses of claimants who have made claims for change of address or for inclusion of their names into the electoral registers for 1964, has been completed. It will be available for63 words
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Advertisement154 1964-09-26 6 NEW PENANGWAY presents FLOOR SHOW To-Night Mitt Marge and Mits Barbara at the mikt. Columbia Filmi Spot Danct Pruti To-night. EXTENSION EVERY NIGHT I o.m. SATURDAY NIGHT 2 a.m. Watch out tor our ntxt floor thow attraction Tht Sentotional Dancing Sitttn From Hong Kong Wai Kuen ft Wai Sim Rtgitttr154 words
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Advertisement124 1964-09-26 6 IT'S HERE NOW!!! The Show All Malaysia Is Talking About J "KEITH LOCKE THE QUESTS SPECTACULAR" _l with Top-Ranking International Guest Artistes pj a SEE: Johnny Aroozoo Singapore Original "ELVIS"! B The Bambinos Top Close Harmony Group 1 Frantic Fran Laughter Unlimited B Carol Harrop Nightingale of Song Bobby Lambert124 words
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Advertisement648 1964-09-26 6 i Miw nsiouim.: i 5 5 Show* Da.lv II 4 Shows Daily 11 om-1. 30-4 00 130-400 30 i 9.30 pm 6 30 9 30 pm 5 HOT ENOUGH FOR JUNE IN COLOUR Di>k BOGAKjt j.ioKOSCINA t ODEON TONIGHT MIDNIGHT' (MGM) 1 "TO KILL A MAN" Gary LOCKWOOD Linda HO648 words
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Article396 1964-09-26 7 Union sets out in detail its plan to help strengthen the economy of Singapore SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union today set out in detail its plan to help strengthen the economy of Singapore, which suffered a setback during the recent disturbances. Asking all members396 words
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152 1964-09-26 7 PERAK STARTS VIGILANTE CORPS FUND— IPOH, Fri.- The Perak Government today announced the ting up of the State Vigilante Corps Welfare Fund and contributed $10,000 towards it. Appealing for public donations to the tund. the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said, said that a 12--member committee, headed by himself as152 words
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Article102 1964-09-26 7 Aid for man robbed of piggy bank SING.IPOKK, Fri. The SlraiU Times in Singapore bas received 11 donations totalling $192 for 81--year-old Lam Wah Peng, of Ipoh. whose savings of Sl.OOO in small coins were stolen by tun armed youths two weeks ago. Donations were from Two Teachers, Technical t'ollege,102 words
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Article47 1964-09-26 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Prl. Mor" than 1.000 applications have been received by the State Government for 133 houses nearing completion under the first phase of the housing scheme in Kampong Bahru here. Successful applicants will pay about 535 a month over 14 years.47 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-09-26 7 IMF boss has an audience with the King' |£UALA LUMPJR. Fri. 1Y Mr. Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, a bo v c managing director of the International Monetary Fund, today had an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agonp at the Istana Negara here. He was accompanied by the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan122 words
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73 1964-09-26 7 Sabah unions on the right track U'ren Ji£SSELTON. Fri. Mr. Donald U'ren, Asian representative of the International Transportation Workers' Federation, believes that Sabah's trade union movement Is "on the right track." Mr. U'ren. until recently the president of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, adds that with proper leadership this State73 words
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Article29 1964-09-26 7 MACHANG. Fri. The Tanah Merah 0.C.P.t)., Senior Inspector Zalcaria bin Joned. has left on transfer to Kroh, Perak. His successor in Inspector Charlie Khoo. from Kota Bharu.29 words
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236 1964-09-26 7 let's joget' drive attracts 12 Chinese girls PENANG, Fri.— Twelve Chinese girls are among the first to enrol in the joget class which Penang Umno youths plan to start soon despits recent criticisms that such a move would b« ill-timed during a national emergency. "As soon as we get about236 words
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93 1964-09-26 7 TAIPEH. Fri. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. Malaysian Minister of Industry and Commerce, called on the Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister. Mr. Shen Chang Huan and Economic Minister. Mr. C. T. Yang, after visiting a number of agricultural and industrial projects and installations yesterday. Dr.Reuter - 93 words
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Article46 1964-09-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Father Joseph Garland, a member of the committee for promoting SocioEconomic Life In Asia <SELA>. will give a public talk on "the social problems in Malaya today" at Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29. Ipoh Road, at 5 p.m. on Sunday46 words
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Article41 1964-09-26 7 PENANG. Pri. A car cleaner. Mohamed Isa bin Rcjab. 35. has reported to police the loss of a radio, a shirt and a pair of trousers following the disappearance of a friend who had stayed the night with him.41 words
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Article16 1964-09-26 7 KANGAR. Frl The fir«t "Pruit Week" in Perils will be launched on Saturday.16 words
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Article181 1964-09-26 7 SINGAPORE. Friday. rpHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, A said today that despite Indonesian confrontation Singapores development programme must be pursued with as little change as possible and planning for the future must continue. He was speaking at the laying of the181 words
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142 1964-09-26 7 Signature! campaign for more wages lESSELTON. Fri. J The Sabah Teachers Union is planning a signature campaign to protest against the Central Government's delay lr. replying to their claims for higher salaries and better service conditions The union will take "direct action" if the claims were not Immediately met with,142 words
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Article22 1964-09-26 7 KUANTAN. Fri— The aborigines in Pahang State have formed their own vigilante corps. They have 42 group with 967 members.22 words
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Advertisement243 1964-09-26 7 t^ /J^>. ot the oirconditioned fcl f LJ'-.-- S««v.W CHICKEN CURRY WjR \j\ Muticol Entertainment by 4| PHILIP A HIS BAND \W from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. IB k <""' •»«ry evening at Hie Grill. JW Reservations Tel: 2810 SmmSM Mr w"i€3l K^ L_» $!v\aw£Slm\ Heor Mariom Rohim Homid V^^v243 words
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Advertisement162 1964-09-26 7 lllut'siiUr fl Wk> ■frllatPAlafl WEkWuV^^^ w. W w MW* Wlm WW WL ottheßbtes IB^thristlne Kittrell iIK-'i'ifi-'.iK'tiK* Night| y at the »SSS fOOROONS ouiuuuum V,#i>ithco»t».i«tv a«>«a«Ba>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>Baßaiaaßa>aaiaa^B DIAMOND HARD NAILS THE ONLY SCIENTIFIC NAIL HARDENER MADE IN SWITZERLAND. SOLD IN 7O COUNTRIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. mm mm jtW A Swill product WfMAVALA162 words
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Miscellaneous8 1964-09-26 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I II P"8 words
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66 1964-09-26 8 Sick bargirl in serious condition KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Chiang Ngan Yoke, 21. a waitress at the Mcrdeka Stadium restaurant, was admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday after she was found somi-conscious in her room at Lengkon^an Brunei, off Jalan Pudu. i Her condition today was reported as "quite serious".66 words
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Article, Illustration407 1964-09-26 8 'Supreme bomoh Soek all sound and no sense' RAJARATNAM ON JAKARTA'S FEARS Singatows Minister for Culture Mr. S. Rajar atnam, naid last night that one reason for the hostility of Indonesian leaders towards Malaysia wax that Malaysia's existence alone could destroy thp make-believe world that Indonesia's ruling clique had created407 words
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Article97 1964-09-26 8 DONATE TO NUPW FUND: CALL K LUANG, Fri.— Plantation workers in Johore are to be asked to donate two days' basic pay to the reserve fund of the National Union of Plantation Workers. The triennial meeting of the Johore branch yesterday als>o voted to ask members to donate another days97 words
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171 1964-09-26 8 Gamba'sservice to the workers: A tribute KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dr. Charles Gamba, former president of the Industrial Arbitration Court in Singapore, was described tonight as a man who "will be remembered as long as there are workers and trade ur-ions in Malaysia." Mr. P. P. Narayanan, Asian regional representative of171 words
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179 1964-09-26 8 SINGAPORE. Fri A "WOODWORKING Month" to erv CQiirage local wood products manufacturers to use modern machinery and improve the quality of their products is to be held in November It will be the first of a series of "Industry Months," which the Singapore Light Industries179 words
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Article, Illustration130 1964-09-26 8 TANJONG KARANG. Fri The Minuter of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. yesterday presented medals and certificates to more than 60 blood donors here. Among them was Raja Mahmud Omar. 38, a farmer and chairman of the Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bernam Blood Donors Association,130 words
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88 1964-09-26 8 U.S. tour for Elections Supervisor KUALA LUMPUR. Frt.— The Senior Supervisor cf Elections, Mr. Ong Kan Seng, has been awarded a threemonth study tour of the United States under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State. During his stay there. Mr One will observe and study all aspect* of88 words
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Article19 1964-09-26 8 PENANG. Frt.— Dato Mohamed Yassin. Minister of Welfare Services in Sabah. will visit Penang next Wednesday.19 words
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220 1964-09-26 8 Council passes motion condemning Sock- ITU ALA KANGSAR, 1V Fri. An amended motion condemning President Soekarno for his infringement of the sovereignty of Malaysia was uranimously passed at a Town Council meeting here last niijht. A telegram on the motlnn will be sent to the Prim« Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,220 words
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Article30 1964-09-26 8 LONDON. Fri.— Dato (Dr.) Ismail, leader of the Malaysia delegation to the recent Security Council debate on the Malaysia-Indonesia dispute, left here by air for home today.30 words
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Advertisement276 1964-09-26 8 THE BORNEO COMPANY UMIBW**~« British Paints Limited's 3 WORLD FAMOUS GUARANTEED QUALITY PRODUCTS and presents the worlds most magnificent colouir cards At V -\fck EDKE if" •^TvJmw SOft COKK UL ""ITtllL'^ FREE THE FABULOUS KC>, «O» C CTHE SUPALUSTA ■IIV' 0 *°9P *x£/Mm, CC THE NU-PLASTIK J|jV^ ?*W GLOSS-MASTA COLORSCOPf276 words
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124 1964-09-26 9 Pets or 11 a danger to humans? VOl'R editorial comment on 'Dogs First' of 1 Sept. 25 is bound to start a furore, so I hasten to your support. AGGRESSIVE domestic animals are far more dangerous than any wild animals as they lack that deadly fear of homo sapiens instinctive124 words
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Letter147 1964-09-26 9 »ATO Harun's proposal to have students to live with other races is good. Many of my teacher-friends and I feel that the scheme to be more elective should be organised in schools before the project is put into operation. Children in schools should be taught an147 words
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Letter86 1964-09-26 9 I too have had the HUHC unhappy experience a^ 'Disappointed" because very many of my books ordered from abroad have not been delivered at my bouse. During the last four months, I have received only two copies of a publication issued fortnightly In spite of the fact that86 words
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Letter139 1964-09-26 9 MAKING FRIENDS YOU say that Malaysia s 1,500 p stmen have been at the mercy of doss and now have a weapon with which to confront the little terrors. If such is the state of affairs then it is a sad reflection upon the postmen. There are In all countries,139 words
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Letter40 1964-09-26 9 VI would stop thugs and criminals from purchasing Postmen's antidot; irritants at $2.50 per tube and usine them to over-power and rob or using them on watch-does in order to gain entry into their victims' homes? VINCENT VOON Malacca40 words
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Letter134 1964-09-26 9 1 refer to a letter written by Mr. Michael Wong in tiie Straits Times of 30th August 1964. The one-room flats built by he Housing and Development Board are to cater for the demands of the very low-income groups earning a family income of not more than134 words
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Letter131 1964-09-26 9 BITTER HONEY I AST Monday evening I and my children gathered before our T.V. set, to watch the Tamil Children".-. Hour 'Then Koodu" i Honey Comb). As the hour approached, we waited anxiously to sip the honey. A fat man appeared. Sealed comfortably In a chair he then promised to131 words
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Letter118 1964-09-26 9 A change of programme ANY criticism of TV programmes should suggest alternative far. That is difficult when one doe.s not know the alternatives. For that reason failing provision of a list, 1 too must content myself to listing only the kind of shows I consider unsatisfactory and express a hope118 words
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Letter84 1964-09-26 9 LOR five years or more. M Government has Insisted that all new labour accommodation on estates be equipped with flush latrines. However, here in Jinjang. one still sees quite high class houses being built with only bucket latrines. Why are plans for such houses passed? I would84 words
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203 1964-09-26 9 AS a motorist whose car bears a disfiguring and expensive scratch made by one of the pests who infest all the Highway Authority's car parks, I heartily endorse Mr. G. Angus' remark on this subject (S.T. Sept. 22). However. Mr. Angus appears to believe203 words
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151 1964-09-26 9 MYSTERY? IT WAS A FAMILY HOUSE 1 i <■ irl in the Straits Times (Sept. 19) that there was tome mystery about the background of the old premises of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street. It might be of in- terest to the Singapore Chinese to know151 words
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Letter102 1964-09-26 9 THAT large picture (ST. Sept. 19> showing the Kedah State Deputy Game Warden and a police officer waiting patiently with guns at the ready in an all-night vigil to .shoot down the goose-eating tiger and the Sunday Times report that the hospital employees were waiting102 words
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Letter49 1964-09-26 9 I WOULD suggest that the present training system for the police recruits in Singapore be re-organised and recruits for the Singapore Police Force should be given training in Singapore Training Centre instead of being sent to K.L. wasting the precious time and money unnecessarily. S. NATHAN Singapore49 words
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Advertisement106 1964-09-26 9 i nw ni'iiTAi Jh p* ijlj EASY 24 RBEJeS ■ftfi months h<> I vtt#tjy|H| HI NEW LOW NET HI cash prices bsaai SS> 911 MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 762 New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Front mounted high106 words
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Advertisement193 1964-09-26 9 FASHIONABLE ACCURATE j^^Sitt Tugaris precision watches fiji flj T^ reflect the refined taste and tyr Aw\*^~l^& exacting standards of the /rXr^ /^> ,ym modern men and women. fjy<Z/?jm They incorporate today's m^» /smost advanced features coupled with perfect styling. iff \£^-r?^ And for the ladies, there is afil! S3 a193 words
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Miscellaneous324 1964-09-26 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS i Country's purpose is to hold 1. Ludicrous lies involving the record, and no giving It broken rib (7). up! (8). S. Sweet stuff conies In lace 8. Having come down to sometrimming i7K thing that Includes horse-llft-9. Mlnehead eirl supplies mlr*- ing. he's In court,324 words
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Article32 1964-09-26 10 t$ W*W. tit (Minimum) MR A MM. OIIMUB* Ponmah thank friend* and relatives for their good wiahri and valuable prrvnt* and kind aaaiata.net on tbe occasion of thtlr marriage on 19-4-64.32 words
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Obituary21 1964-09-26 10 i$ WmrdM $10 (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Trr.jryrajah Suhrnmanlam of Raub, who departed bis lift on 26-B-M.21 words
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Article661 1964-09-26 10 More than one explanation is possible of Soekarno's com- ing visit to Moscow. That his Defence Minister, General Nasution, is meeting him there i confirms the belief that Soe- I karno will ask for more arms and for the earlier delivery of j equipment which Mikoyan promised661 words
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Article409 1964-09-26 10 In the two and a half years of its rule. Gen. Ne Win's Revolutionary Government has demonstrated that it is in earnest about the objectives 'set out in iU manifesto. "The Burmese Way to Socialism." The elimination of private enterprise has been virtually completed with the nationalisation of409 words
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Article142 1964-09-26 10 Rapid expansion of the Royal Malaysian Navy will pass another milestone next week with the commissioning in England of its first frigate, to bear, as Kapal di-Raja Hang Tuah, a name every Malaysian will associate with our nautical past The new ship will he a considerable addition to142 words
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Article635 1964-09-26 10 Hitler, the greatest art robber F ONDON, Fri. Hitler was the greatest Nazi plunderer of art treasures when the German armies overran Europe, two British authors said In a new book published here today. In the "Jackdaw Of Llnz," the story of Hitler's art thefts. David Roxan and Ken WanstallReuter - 635 words
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Article, Illustration1438 1964-09-26 10 MALAYSIA'S RESTLESSLY INDIVIDUALIST ARTISTS WITH NEW THEMES AND MEDIA 'CHERMIN' discusses the significance of the uvorfc at the Seventh National Art Exhibition MALAYSIAN srtists. and the public as well, should have every reason to be proud and delighted with the current Seventh National Art1,438 words
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Advertisement960 1964-09-26 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. l» W.r4, lit (Minimum) GLENDINNINO: To Keith and Nan at nieneaglet on 34th September a ton hro'her for Howard. J* ivertfa I/* < Minimum) TAN CHUA Hrtween Tan Kok Sen* and Janet Chua Sok Inn youngest daiinttr of Mdm. Wee Leng Neo oa ?C-»-«4. THE ENCACEMENT IS announced960 words
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Advertisement67 1964-09-26 10 FOR HEALTH'S SAKE bi sure about your Glasses! The Proper GlatstM iKould •noble you to sec clearly n wall at comfortably. If your *yts are in the tlifhrot* decree uncomfortable or if yotir vision it not everything you tKink I »t should be. consult a competent vision specialist to hove67 words
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Advertisement92 1964-09-26 10 at Nt^^^^j^aggj PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator here it is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take note of all the features the huge 53 Ib. zero zone freezer; full-width porcelain crisper; convenient sliding92 words
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300 1964-09-26 11 Occupier of school premises ordered to quit 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Jerome Francis. 34, supervisor of Judes High School in Sentul. was today ordered to leave the school, which stands on land belonging to the Malayan Railway. Making the eviction order, the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. Fong Senj Yee, said: "The defendant300 words
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Article145 1964-09-26 11 Airlines clerk cleared on appeal Fri- An air--0 lines clerk, Mohamed Hussain bin Mohamed Salleh. 23. who appealed against a magistrate's court conviction and sentence of S4OO hne or three months' jail for dishonestly retaining stolen jewellery, was cleared on appeal in the High Court today. The jewellery, valued at145 words
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158 1964-09-26 11 tIM.APORE. Fri. A young man on trial in the Assize Court on a charge of causing hurt to midwife. Cheng Yoke 1 .in. by throwing acid at her. was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice hua today without his defence being called. The man.158 words
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Article, Illustration598 1964-09-26 11 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG: HUT OFF TAMPINES ROAD IDENTIFIED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS Singapore. Friday By NINE-YEAR-OLD schoolboy told a preliminary inquiry today how he was abducted on July 5 and confined in an attap hut until his release two days later. The boy. Low Cheng598 words
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Article71 1964-09-26 11 I SINGAPORE Frt.— A bar waitTOM, Wong Ah Kirn. was I'd h decree nisi by Mr I Justice Winslow in the High Court dissolving her marriage to Lm Kirn Tian. a factory employee, on ground* of cruelty. The decree it to be made absolute at71 words
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180 1964-09-26 11 First frigate will be named after Hang Tuah KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J'HE Royal Malaysian Navy's first frigate, which will be commissioned at Portsmouth on Oct. 2, will be named Kapal Di-Raja Hang Tuah after the legendary Malay warrior of the 15th Century. The ship, which was formerly the Royal Navy180 words
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167 1964-09-26 11 Polls won't affect U.S. policy towards us: Envoy SINGAPORE. Fri. The new American Consul General to Singapore, Mr. John A. Laccy, said here today he believed there would not be any basic chance in the U.S. Government's attitude towards the MalaysiaIndonesia controversy Irrespective of the outcome of the coming presidential167 words
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Article120 1964-09-26 11 Schoolboy molested teacher SINGAPORE. Fri. A 14-year-old boy, said to have shown very good progress in his school work, was today placed on a year's probation for usirg criminal force on a young woman teacher, intending to outrage her modesty. Miss Jenny Lav, the juvenile court magistrate, made thi.s order120 words
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Article72 1964-09-26 11 SINGAPORE. Pri— The National Trades' Union Congress today received three donations amounting to 13,299.75 for its rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent Singapore disturbances, bringing the total to $71,023.79. The donations were received from the Air Ministry Local Staff Union $2,000: The Chinatown Yee72 words
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Article58 1964-09-26 11 SINGAPORE. Fri A 64-year old news vendor. Lim Trek 800. died in hospital today from Injuries sustained h day after he was involved in an accident with a lorry along Macpherson Road yesterday. Eye-witnesses are asked to con- 1 tact Inspector Loh Boon Tetk. of58 words
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93 1964-09-26 11 OINGAPORE, Fri. Six members of ihe vigilante corps have been commencied by the police for their prompt action in apprehending thieves and lawbreakers in the course of their duty. They are Inche Adnan bin Anas and Inche Malid bin Alias of KamrxmK Wak93 words
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208 1964-09-26 11 'Malaysia, a new channel to direct trade.. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The chairman of the United Chambers of Commerce of Malaysia. Senator Chan Kwonß Hon. told Sarawak businessmen today that the formation of Malaysia had thrown open a Dei channel of direct trade connections with overseas countries. Senator Chan was sppaklng208 words
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Article34 1964-09-26 11 JESSELTON. Pri. j- The United Snbah National Organisation (Dsno) has asked the Alliance Government In Sabah to lnvitr the Rural Industrial and Devrlopmen. Authority to extend its activities to the State.34 words
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Advertisement178 1964-09-26 11 Lm^\=/m a FAVOURITE W^^Wifly/ SPARK IN RACING TOO! Champions are the preferred spark plugs by n engine experts all over the world. The reason? Pirformtnce. Wherever power and dependability are the first considerations, you'll find Champions ,< the first choice. That's why more races heve been I^^ won and more178 words
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Advertisement212 1964-09-26 11 "*||JH; L f.: «Mfc H..r ifi'^l masculine freshness jm makes it a great to be a man! s m Li *a U:^ Inlbl g BrllHanttn* Wejj Shampoo SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON STUDY AT HOME AND PASS Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from students in Malaya and countries all212 words
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Miscellaneous806 1964-09-26 11 Today*! Radio, TV Nietii Rhythm; 12 midnight RADIO SINGAPORE ciosc SHORTWAVE SERVICES: RAD'O MALAYSIA 62 and 25 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICES: 41.7 tad 60.2 metre. 476 Metres A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.U0 News; 7.10 Breakfast806 words
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Article, Illustration616 1964-09-26 12 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER Dr. Goh to lay foundation stone of joint Malaysian- Japanese project tomorrow By NEW uses of welded steel pipes will pave the way for the setting up of many new secondary industries which will also mean more jobs for the people of Singapore, according616 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-09-26 12 Sound basis for success by firm's president aiutual understandx"* ing among partners is the sound basis for success in any enterprise, according to Mr. M. Nishikawa. president of The Nissho Co. Ltd., Japan. He said this in a congratulatory message to the directors of the Malaysia Steel Pipe Mfg. Co.141 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-09-26 12 Firm's big part in the growth of industry MKS T. YOSHIMI RV Meal <>f Marui thi Sterl Tube Works Ltd.. Japan. mM riM looked forward to the day when the Malaysia Stt«-I Pipe Mff. Co. Ltd. would play an important rolr in the d»\ ilopnirnt ol Malaysian industries In a153 words
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Advertisement59 1964-09-26 12 THE HON BLE DR. GOH KENG SWEE Singapore's minister for finance will initiate the start of yet another new Malaysian enterprise when he lays the foundation stone OF THE NEW JURONG FACTORY FOR THE MALAYSIA STEEL PIPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. AT 5 P.M. TOMORROW Guests are cordially invited to a59 words
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Article, Illustration614 1964-09-26 13 Director praises JapaneseMalaysian co-operation NOW FIRM LOOKS TO STARTING OF PLANT \[R. R. YAGURA, managing director of Malaysia Steel Pipe Mfg. Co. Ltd. has praised the wholehearted c o operation of Malaysians and Japanese in the new joint venture. In a report, Mr. Yagura added that their sincerity had made614 words
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Advertisement117 1964-09-26 13 V'» f *JL "''■■>■■ '< WORLD-WIDE network of the Nissho Co. Ltd. organisation. Altogether there are 45 overseas branches. HJP^^vJ^fc^ I $^^HH^^^^^^^ 4r^b. A y^"JB HbMmH Bfc<^ bS v 1 1L^ml^9 s* XT bj^bt!3^H^Fr^^^l bB-'^lC £&•> BIRDS EYE view of Maruichi's main plant in Osaka. It has other plants In117 words
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Advertisement273 1964-09-26 13 WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To MALAYSIA STEEL PIPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE FOR THEIR FACTORY AT JURONG, SINGAPORE from: KHENG HOE LTD., BAN GUAN HIN CO., LTD.. 4/5 PHILIP STREET, 25 27, HUGH LOW STREET, SINGAPORE 1. IPOH.273 words
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Advertisement391 1964-09-26 14 fContiiiurd from Page ttl OVERSEAS LEAVE :o Words %i (Min.)-Hnt SB rtt. extrt VISITING BRITAINT A "newercar at the "Old rate from uyncnnu Car Hire Ltd., Petersham Mews, South Kensington, London 8. Belf-drive tbree-way tariff for Morn*. 1100*. VMtore and Cortina*. Quotations Sot ...nod hire. Oversea* esouirie* answer■rt by return391 words
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Advertisement1119 1964-09-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT !9 Kuril ti (Mlm.)-Bot ta rti. txtro READ ibe bemor Appointment* Vaam in The Sunday Mall eaec week WANTEO CIRL STBNO. Cum Typist. Good prospects. Apply porKonally at 177 Orchard Road S'por*, Tel *****. WANTED OCTOBER IST good Chinee* general amah. Must live In. Recent reference* essential TeL1,119 words
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Advertisement1099 1964-09-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT •n Wort, tt (Him.)— Bom ta cts. exrr. WANTEO QRAOUATBS to prepan correspondence lesson* for Q.T., OS C H.S.C.. F M.C. Apply m confidence tc Bow MMB ST I pore WANTES) Pass Graduates (Art! and Science) for Upper Seconder) School. Please apply secretary, Boarc o( Governors, St. Gabriels1,099 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-09-26 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT > It Words U (Htm.)— Baa It Ha. aatrm <■ OUIST ROOM. Bathroom attached. r/fan, fridge, suitable couple, bachelor, 1 spinster. View 36K Prlnsep Street, Spore. (Opposite Red Sea Aquarium) 1 any time after 11.30 a.m > FURNISHED FLAT BUNGALOWS I Eastern Mansion. Meyer/Arthur Roads, r Katong. uarlick1,004 words
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Advertisement925 1964-09-26 14 HOUSES LAND WANTED Worda U (mtm.r—Bam It Ha. —w WANTEO TO BUY Land tor Agriculture Bedok Changl Mam Road. Small area preferred. Apply Box A 4252 3.T. Spore. EDUCATION <» »*r»l* U fmiM.h-Box tt Ha. tatn SHORTHAND, (Pitman/Ur*ggJ Book-keeping, Typewriting, all level*, start October. Anglo-Chinese Commercial School (Alr-coodiuoned) 17 18,925 words
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Advertisement939 1964-09-26 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1 I* Wmrma U (Htm.}— Bam It eta, txtrm OOOD PROVISIONS general business for sal* aa going concern In I rrankel Estate. Tel. Spore *****. ESTABLISHED MEDICAL PRAC- TICE ideally situated In Seremban town available. •Reasonable terms. Apply Box A 1296 ST. K.L. IF YOU CONTEMPLATE to enlarge939 words
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Advertisement992 1964-09-26 14 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE I '•Word* U (HHm.r—Bax It eta. txtro I FOR SALE Barber Greene Asphalt Mixing Plant Capacity 110 200 Tons/Hour. 278-B Paya Leuar Road, Pbone *****. ***** Slngapor*. OFFICE EQUIPMENT W Word* U (Htm.)— Box tt rt: txtra MELIOPRINT LTD., DENMARK Supplier* of Photocopying Macblnea with varloua992 words
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Advertisement966 1964-09-26 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE f H">r*. U tmtn.r—Bma rts. ssfr* CONSUL CLASSIC 315 Nov. IMI only 17.000 milts. Excellent condit.on, doctor KOlng abroad one ownrr liest Offer secures. Tel. Spore 702 M. USED CAR OEPT. CALL IN KOK A DEMONSTRATION TO DAY SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED, 310-31 SI. ORCHARD KOAD, BINOAPOKK. 'J966 words
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Advertisement1467 1964-09-26 15 »aaw p r fM. P^bW Ok %w\lw \A 1 1 P*P TO L Oue Spore bails P. Sham Penang CLYTOHEUS LiverpaM, filasgow li Pirt ANTENOR Liverpool, Avon.nouth UPt/Octl ATREUS Liverpul, Glasgow Gin 33 Oct 2 Oct 4 DIOMED Liverpool Oct 5 Oct 1 Oct 1/ S Oct II TALTHYBIUS Luerjul.1,467 words
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Advertisement1360 1964-09-26 15 WES3E3SSSMSSSSM WkSm THE EACXINES VSH saMCMfoax kuma LHiiui«r.»miiiiniMk rm*aeo Dtmum hopct k ukw v. ioioin.s i iviitmn Pteai 'Ui Pint 25,21 Pkeae Oil P%eei (2771 SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN ANTWERP, TTfIQiM «MSTERQAM. OSLO GOTHENBURt «ND )PENHAttN Spore P. i ham Penang ■PANAMA" I) Sailea II Part/21 Sift1,360 words
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Advertisement1337 1964-09-26 15 I Benuline I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PBJBTI. BEN VENUE h-J-i Singapore Pt Sham Penang Hull Nn IB ll Pert/Sept 21 Sipt 31 1 Rotterdam Nn 21 BENDORAN ftr t; g> Singapore PL Sham Penang Rotterdam Nn IB Sift 31/ 4 ll Pt/Slf l 2l Oct 5/1,337 words
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Advertisement1292 1964-09-26 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVR HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapon P. Sham Penan, tCITY OF WELLINGTON tie. 33 34 21 Sept 21/N Sip< •CITY OF LEICESTER 7/ I Oct IB 12 Oct 11 Oci •FLAMINIAN 24/2S Oct 11,2* Oct 3B Oct tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 25/27 Oct 211,292 words
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Article453 1964-09-26 16 The rubber market perks up HC.B. and Co. Ltd. In c their weekly rubber review say trading perked up a Little this week and with some follow through by terminal markets, values Improved to almost 71 cents before any substantial selling was met Russian and East European consumers nave been453 words
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Article134 1964-09-26 16 CHIPS lying iiomi.di the Singapera Harbour »h«r« or axpeeted today are LJra Maerek 1/2. Cosmos Capella 3/4. Silver Peak 5. Jutland.,-! 6/7, Star Alcyonr 10/ li, Benreorh 13/14. American Mail 15/16. Shavlt Hi, afazwell Brander 21/22, Rajah Brooke 25. BakODKaa 26, Tntsuharu Maru 27/28, BaJnibaaan Maru 35/36.134 words
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Article25 1964-09-26 16 September 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70il cents (up one-eighth). TIN: S749 a picnl (np $9.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 225 tons (down five tons).25 words
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805 1964-09-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpiN shares had another L good day on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with a fair turnover in a long list traded and worthwhile gains established. Industrials were mainly easier. Brokers said that, apart from what appeared to805 words
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Article906 1964-09-26 16 T>TJSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B*u*t«ad (1,000) (1.39, (1.000) $1.33: C.S. Holdinm (3.000) $2.14, (2.0001 (2.13: DunUpt 12,000) $1 7.V lII* ordi. (2.000) (1.83. (2.000)906 words
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Article28 1964-09-26 16 Malayan Stock Indices Sept 24. pt. 2.S •Industrials: .O 82 79.38 Tins: 124 85 HM rubbers: :<>o 30 ll' M •Dec 30, IcrlM Dec. 29, ..iui-;Mii28 words
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303 1964-09-26 16 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $9.50 to $749 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen five tons to 225 tons. In London earlier cash tin bad been up £70 a ton to £1,510 and forward up303 words
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Advertisement1092 1964-09-26 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East CantMlti S»«vi— H'koni Yokohamt Haii'n Montreal loronto Clavctano Chicata "Oastrma Mar*/* 12/13 Oct 20 Oct If Na* 20 Na« WtiM Coast ot Central/South Aw ri— Itiiloo Y'rama Cormto G'cjuii Canto Arica V'raits locoptlta "Caaa Mtra" 17 Na* 12 Oac It Dec 241,092 words
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Advertisement1069 1964-09-26 16 aaatjr_^ K .^LaV ~^Las »UST*»ll» SERVICE MOM, PARISIAN AND P. SUlf SERVICI 'a Frmattla. Mciudt. Mtlaaant. S»««t» Ta: Matraa at* Nacaaattitaai Panani P. Sham s port S'sora P Sham Panant •AIPCM* i Oct I Oet 11/12 Oct RAJUU 4 Oct 5 Oct I Ocl •OMIAU Na* 1/12 Nat U/li Na*1,069 words
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Advertisement157 1964-09-26 16 SPORE PSMAM PENANG ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA, VISAKHAPATNAM KAKINADA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" tor Kurt., Osaka, Kobe and Yokohama Sept. 2*/ Oct. 1 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" for Parana, JVtedras Calcutta Oct. 1/1 S Oct. 17 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG S.S. "HULDA" tor Madras, Cochin ond Bombay Oct.157 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-09-26 17 (Continued From Page 14) VEHICLES FOR SALE M u.,rd, <S 'Mm.)— Box 5* rfs. exfr. FIAT MARVELLETTE Good condition open-hood. $750/- 0.n.0. View M Hill Street, B'pore. Ring ***** BatI O.UU p.m., Sunday 9.00 m SINCHEW TRADING COMPANY: -nor 1000. Morris 1100. 1961 I'i'UK'ot 404. K/Consul Diesel, YolksWaicon. i960 Mercedes1,018 words
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Advertisement799 1964-09-26 17 FOR SALE :o Wt4» Si <MiH.) B»x S* ri*. txtrm ICEBOX FOR SALE type Bosch medium. Informations from 6 p.m. till 9 p.m. View 214 Dunearn Road KPM Flat No. 6. Tel. <S'pore> *****. OPPORTUNITY TO OWN a celling fan on n.p. only Sll/- per montb inclusive of fixing and799 words
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Advertisement927 1964-09-26 17 FOR SALE WoUt SS (Mln.)— Box M ct*. «xfn OININCROOMi iarg* aidcboard, cz torsion table, 8 chair*, alto 3-par wardrobe, two bed*. Owner leaving virv orange Grova Koad, "ptioni ■M ti pore>. WHEN BUYING Stalnltaa Site Table Cutlery It 1* worthwhile to ae< lint the various Lovely Pattern* fron Solingen,927 words
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Advertisement848 1964-09-26 17 NOTICES j SIME DARBY HOLDINGS LIMITED c (Incorporated In England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n that the Seventh Annual General < t Meeting of Members will be held 0 at Crosby House. 71 Robinson i Road. Singapore, on Friday, 23rd n October, 1964 at 12 noon for the r following848 words
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Advertisement942 1964-09-26 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Department of Civil Aviation Koala Lumpur. TENDERS are invited for the supply of two hazard beacons, complete with photo-electric switches and battery operated, for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The beacons are resuired: (I) to show a succession of red flashes at a frequency of 20 to942 words
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Advertisement95 1964-09-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT BP REFINERY SINGAPORE LIMITED APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the appointments of Pemale Junior Stenographers (2 vacancies); Nationality: Citizen of Malaysia. Age: 21 to 24. Qualification: Senior Cambridge School Certificate Grade I or II with credit in English. L.C.C. Certificates: 80 w.pm. for shorthand and95 words
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Advertisement603 1964-09-26 17 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Supply of Cattle Feeding Stuffs for 1963 Tenders will be received In the Office of the Permanent SecreUrr. Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Jalan Swettenham Kuala Lumpur up to Noon of 18th October, 1964 for the suoply of the undermentioned Cattle Feeding Stuffs603 words
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Article44 1964-09-26 18 IPOH. Pri. Non-acceptors for Sunday's races are: Bace 1: Kilkely. Magician 11, Browser, Sister Cavil; Race 2: Hotelier; Race 3: Peaceful King: Race 4: Jambaian Merah. L&ralegis, Laksamana. Tiger Blade; Race 5: Rina, Charming Beau; Race 6: Mendlson, Aladdin II; Race 8: Jonal.44 words
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797 1964-09-26 18 EPSOM JEEP'S SPOTLIGHT ON FANCIED RUNNERS KACE ONK DIANA'S I'KIDK: Goes well on a soft track; speedy; fourth to Topea over Ipoh 51 f last month CAPACITOR: Third to Chasari over K.L. 71 In June; second to Siau Kunlang over Bt. Timah 7f In heavy going earlier in season. DRACO:797 words
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Article2162 1964-09-26 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep IPOH— lst DAY RACING with JPOH, Fri.—Panama Boy is a lively outsider in the Class 3 Div. 1 race over 6f on Sunday. The five- year-old went like a winner on a soft track this mornirg when he beat Royal Heritage over 3f In2,162 words
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Advertisement1057 1964-09-26 18 CENTRAL SUPPLIES OFFICE P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE The public are hereby notified Tenders will be received from ro < i «i n north of PsHano n»i,,, n lWlst*red Contractors the office 4o w t tll T^gAp^Pos? £Ln£L KeVh.,f Ul^n«Jrf Tn No 71 3 wUI be closed "fo^repX iw^iinf -5? i1,057 words
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Advertisement353 1964-09-26 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Drwan Latehan (College of Business Studies) PrUlinn Java, Selancor. Appointment at Principal The College Is providing trainIng for major protessional exanni nations In Accountancy, Company Administration and Management and requires a person to fill thla I important353 words
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Advertisement6 1964-09-26 18 99 ESPECIALLY CREATED FOR TODAY'S TEENAGER6 words
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Article, Illustration433 1964-09-26 19 Ken Fernandez - Ranjit delights the crowd with 79 not out Ken Fernandez CRICKET by I^UALA LUMPUR, Fn. Selargor were 41 runs behind Singapore with six wickets in hanc at the end of the first day's play in the Malayan Cricket Association's inter-state final which began on the Selangor Club Padar.g here this433 words
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Article, Illustration603 1964-09-26 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Jega clocks 20. 5 sec ERNEST FRIDA by TIME PUTS HIM AMONG 'TOP FIVE' sprint champion Mani Jegathesan today burst through the 21sec barrier for the 280 metres for the first time in his career to hit a spectacular 20.5 sec in a training trial at Farrer Park Athletic Centre.603 words
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227 1964-09-26 19 LONDON, Fri.— The dispute between British Olympic athletes and their officials seemed resolved late last night following a 40-minute meeting between team captain Robbie Brightwell and manager Pat Sage. The two men met in Winchester and afterwards announced that they would both beReuter - 227 words
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Article18 1964-09-26 19 SEOUL, Fri. South Vietnam beat Singapore 5-1 In the Asian table tennis championships here today— AP.AP - 18 words
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Article84 1964-09-26 19 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A shock win by Sharin Osman over S. A. Azman. the Malaysian tennis No. 1. helped Singapore to retain the Chita Ohoon Leon? Cup with a 4-0 victory over Selangor here toSliarin beat Azman 6-3. l-t>. 6-4. Scores in the other ties: Singles— T S. Kirn84 words
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606 1964-09-26 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL TODAY'S HOCKEY 'TEST' by PROVIDED the weather is good and passions do not erupt again, it should be an evening for the connoisseur when Malaysia and India display their full Olympic hockey talents in the match between the President's teams at the606 words
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114 1964-09-26 19 BASKETBALL Malaysia go down fightingto Taiwan YOKOHAMA, Fri.— Malaysia put up a good fight before going down 98-81 to Taiwan in the pre-Olympic basketball elim i n a tion tournament here today. Play was fairly even In the first half and at halftlme, Taiwan led 39-30. The Malaysians' shooting, however,Reuter; AP - 114 words
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Advertisement69 1964-09-26 19 "I I v Lpxrixijtr Space Saving, No Frost Refrigerator, Freezer Avoilable From All Leading Oeolers UNITED RADIO CO., LTD., lit/120. Orchard Read, Spore Tel: 311 SI. DEAF? ••CHIOO" INVISIBLE mUWMJI Worn ln»id« your earl, oo cord» or baiicrlo Uuarantecd for rour lifetime W522.00 pair. Writ* for free nooklet; MIARt EARPHONE69 words
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Advertisement412 1964-09-26 19 SUZUKI fiwH^Mtfk amTA 1 t SUZUKI SPORT SOcc 1964 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 50 cc. Class 125 cc. Class IST 2nd m ST SUZUKI I SUZUKI INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LEADS Available in 50cc, 80cc. 12Scc 250 cc models •el* Agentai SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319,412 words
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Miscellaneous200 1964-09-26 19 SUMMARY BADMINTON Mat. Gort. Serrlcca ko tourney (Malacca): S'gor bt Malacca 5-0 Malacca junior inter-team final: Seng Chc'nK Society bt Argonauts 4-1. Ambrose Cup final (lpoh): Govt. English Secondary Sch. bt Convent lpoh 3-2 SOCCER lpoh Dlv. 1: Ramblers 1 Municipality 0. Taipinj Lge: Pemuda Sokan 2 CRC 2. Friendl.200 words
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502 1964-09-26 20 Give Malaysia a fair hearing plea to Cairo conference KUALA LUMPUR. Fri VGNGKU ABDUL Rahman has appealed to heads of nations participating in the second conference of non-aligned countries in Cairo next month to give Malaysia a fair hearing. The Tengku's appeal is in anticipation of the Indonesian delegation to502 words
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236 1964-09-26 20 Malaysia, top nation in Asia open to Aussie investment: Jek SINGAPORE. Friday T<HE SINGAPORE Labour Minister, Mr. Jek Yeun x Thong, tonight said Malaysia topped the list of Asian nations open to Australian investments Mr. Jek, who returned to i Singapore tonight after attending the annual conference of Australian Institute236 words
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437 1964-09-26 20 New poison is only effective on rats NEW YORK, Fri.— A new 4 y developed rat poison that kills only rats and apparently no other animal has been demonstrated in New York on six rats, mice, goldfish, chickens and two dogs. The dogs received enough of the new poison, called437 words
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Article21 1964-09-26 20 VATICAN CITY. Fri.— Marie Louise Monn*t of France today became the first woman to attend the Ecumenical Council. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Article153 1964-09-26 20 JAKARTA, Fri. President Soekarno was satisfied with the way Indonesia's delegation countered Malaysian charges of Indonesian aggression at the U.N. Security Council, the Second Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Subjarwo Tonedronegoro. said here last J night. Mr. Sudjarwo returned here last night from last week's UN.153 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-09-26 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. I THE DA V QUEEN CAME TO OPEN THEIR NEW CHILDREN'S HOME SOME of the children of the new $500,000 Selangor Children's Home in Cheras Road, formin g an unofficial guard of honour as the Raja Permaisuri Agong (above) leaves after inspecting their "cottage"152 words
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Article60 1964-09-26 20 Tax trouble for Floyd Patterson NEW YORK, Fri. The United States Federal Tax Department has filed suits charging that former world heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson owes large amounts In back taxes. The Internal Revenue Service claimed Patterson and his wife owed 54 1,649 for the years 1957--58 and FloydReuter - 60 words
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Article41 1964-09-26 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Higher Library Officer of the National Library, Mr. Wong Heng. will speak on "Übrarlanship as a Career in Malaysia" at the V's Men's Club of Singapore luncheon meeting at the Prince's Restaurant tomorrow at 1.15 p.m.41 words
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Article337 1964-09-26 20 LONDON, Fri.— One of the best weeks that the slock markets have had for some time ended on a quiet note. The fact that It was BM <ast day of the account caused some people to take profits, while buyers were Inclined to wait for the latest political337 words
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Article45 1964-09-26 20 LONDON, Fri. Bpot 21-3/IM., Nov. 21-1 16d.. Dec. 2id Jan. 20--15 16d, Jan. Mar. 20-15 16d, Apr. June 20-15 IBd.. July Sept 20-13 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20\d.. Jan. Mar. 20*1(1.. Apr. June 20\d.. c.i.f. Oct 20 s d Nov. ao-sd.. Dec. 20\,d. Tone: Quiet.45 words
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Article23 1964-09-26 20 LONDON. Prt Buyers £1505. sellers £1510, Forward buyers £1449. sellers £1451. Settlement £1500. Turnover a.m. 205 tons, p.m. 150 tons. Tone: Pinner,23 words
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Article79 1964-09-26 20 LONDON, Fri. Dorothy Jackson. 45. has been freed from a seven-year prison sentence because she has a delightful speaking voice. She has spent 21 of the last 25 yean In prison. Prison officers asked her to record books for the blind, and this gaveReuter - 79 words
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87 1964-09-26 20 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's Defence Minister, Gen. A.H. Nasution, is scheduled to leave for Moscow tomorrow to speed up deliveries of Soviet weapons. Gen. Nasution is expected to assist President Soekarno during talks with Soviet leaders. He will leave aboard a Soviet Aeroflot plane.UPI - 87 words
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192 1964-09-26 20 MANILA, Fri. The Philippines will press its claim to Sabah with patlenc* 1 appealing to I the World Court unilaterally only as a last resort, the FoTipn Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, said today. He told his weekly prma conference that the Philippine.-,UPI - 192 words
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Article40 1964-09-26 20 STOCKHOLM. Fit. A Soviet military plant- violated Swedish air space yesterday over the Baltic Sea Island of Faroe and a formal protest was immediately delivered to the Soviet Embassy here, the Swedish Foreign Oifice said today. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Obituary42 1964-09-26 20 NANCY SECT PMENC NEO 10 yum. arcond daughter of Robert Sect Boon Swee parsed away on 25-9-64. Krrrral cortege lravcs 164 Tanjong Katonk' Road at 9-15 a.m. on 2S-9-64 for Cnurcn of Our Lady Queen of Peace and thence to Bldadaii.42 words
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Advertisement89 1964-09-26 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TAN-LIM. Bet*e«n Albert. Hfn« Him, second fo Mr. Mrs. Tan Ptng Wood, and Betty, Tin Nio, yonnuer d/o Mr. ft Mrs. Lira DJId Hal. oa 26.9.64 The Biggest Commercial Bank in Australia and New Zealand Banking Chamber. Bank of New South Wales. Head Office. Sydney BANK OF89 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-09-26 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p m. on Thursday to 8- p.m. yesterday HirhMt Lowr.t Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 91 72 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 72 MUMM 88 75 Singapore 88 7541 words
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