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Title Section21 1964-12-08 1 SINGAP' *i AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1964-12-08 1 Tengku accepts it 'with regret' 'We are convinced of your innocence 9 reply to his letter of resignation KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, resigned from the Cabinet this evening. His resignation was accepted "with regret" by Tengku Abdul Rahman1,257 words
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337 1964-12-08 1 Letter to Tengku: I shall do my best to prove innocence IT GALA LIMPI R. Mon. The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. said today that he had decided to resign to avoid causing embarrassment to Tengku Abdul Rahman iiul his other Cabinet colleagues. His* letter of337 words
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232 1964-12-08 1 Violence as Ceylon awaits dissolution of Parliament fOLOMBO, Mon. An uneasy dawn lifted over this tense city today following a week-end of scattered outbursts of minor violence due to the delay in announcing the date of the dissolution of Parliament. After Thursday's onevote Government defeat on a no-confidence motion, theReuter - 232 words
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259 1964-12-08 1 Bank to give $250,000 to Defence Fund SINGAPORE. Mon— The Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Dec. 19 to consider a resolution that it contribute out of its profits 5250.000 to the National Defence Fund. The meeting will be held at the company's registered259 words
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Article24 1964-12-08 1 WORLD SUMMIT CALL BY MOSCOW INITED NATIONS. Mon. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko today called for world summit conference on disarmament. AP.AP - 24 words
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Article581 1964-12-08 1 BY OUR CRIME SQUAD SINGAPORE, Mon. Police have found the secret hide-out where kidnapped rubber million aire, Dato Ng Quee Lam, w;is held captive for two weeks, and are now limiting for a man whom they believe to be the "mastermind" of this abduction. The hide-out581 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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160 1964-12-08 2 MACA TO VISIT SMUGGLING RACKET ISLANDS AIANILA. Mon. President Macapagal will leave tomorrow to Inspect the Philippines southern borders, long the scene of smuggling and illegal immigration An announcement from the Presidents office said Mr Macapaeal decided on making ihe trio after a conference, with representatives of the i Defence160 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-12-08 2 BOMBAY. Mon.— The Bteta (.ovcrnmi-nt today ordered thr release of 2f< Hindu extremists detained during Pope Paul* \i>it tml the International Eucharistic Congress here because they threatened demonstrations. Above: Pope Paul ureets Indians as hr tliuhts from his plane at Bombay airport. ll was siven a52 words
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Article132 1964-12-08 2 LAHORE. Mon. President Ayub Khan said today that i India had resorted to "naked colonialism devised to main-, tain her stranglehold on, Knshmir". He was commenting on statement about Kashmir made by the Indian Prime I Minister. Mr. Shastri, in London yesterday. Mr. Shastri hadReuter - 132 words
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141 1964-12-08 2 Banda: 700 million reasons for recognising China LONDON, IVlon.— Dr. Banda, Prime Minister of Malawi, said here today that his newly independent country had no choice but to recognise China. "It is just a question of facing facts." he told a Press conference. "China controls a vast area and a141 words
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Article38 1964-12-08 2 HONO KONG. Mon. Three South Koreans one crew member of a Seoul freighter and two woman tourists to the Tokyo Olympics yesterday defected to North Korea on arrival at Chon*iin aboard it Japanese merchant .ship. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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430 1964-12-08 2 Moves to end 'K-style' rule in Russia MOSCOW, Monday THE new Soviet leaders have taken fresh measures to prevent excessive concentration of power in the hands of one man, Pravda said today. The revelation came in a long editorial, which also refuted Chinese criticism of internal Soviet policies, and setReuter - 430 words
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199 1964-12-08 2 Killing Congolese as 'an act of mercy 9 JOHANNESBURG? Mon. —Wounded Congolese Insurgents were being shot "as an act of mercy" rather than left to die in the bush, a South African mercenary, Bruce Morrison. 22. said here yesterday. Morrison, a former sales representative, was quoted by the Johannesbur eReuter - 199 words
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Article46 1964-12-08 2 MANILA. Mon. Fourteen bodI ies have been recovered in flash floods which hit villages in Gingoog City in Mindanao Island during the weekend, according to reports reaching- here. About 50 people were reported misMng in the floods which left 100 families homeless. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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193 1964-12-08 2 Communist take-over? All lies, says Jomo "NAIROBI, Mon. Mr. 11 Kenyatta, the Kenya Prime Minister, said today that British newspaper reports of an imminent Communist takeover in Kenya were "humbug" and "lies". He told a political rally to--1 day at Llmuru, near here. I that Kenya would gain re--1 publicanReuter - 193 words
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Article60 1964-12-08 2 RANGOON. Mon. Three pirates led by 25-year-old woman overpowered ;i police escort aboard a State-owned river steamer near Bogale townshiD in the Irrawaddy delta, looted the boats cash box and lour rifles yesterday. The v woman ennqaged the police escort in conversation, suddenly wrested a rifleReuter - 60 words
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Miscellaneous26 1964-12-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby TRY O4 TWESe^if /'orytJ txT\ new pvjamas #> Jsrr, x$L DEAC^ > VTT4EM? J f&s^ft!**^ II '«r^ V*7 r Zy land comfy J26 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration380 1964-12-08 3 LONDON, Monday Negro leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, warned Britain yesterday against allowing racism and bitterness to grow from the presence of coloured immigrants. The 35-year-old Baptist minister was speaking to reporters on housing equal opportunity and immigration soon after380 words
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Article48 1964-12-08 3 PRATO (Central Italy), Mon.— I A factory worker here yesterday I pKkM oi dried liua .<i;d found a written proposal of marriage inside signed •'Concettina." The worker, who is married .wen children, has decided to Prf.-* tbfl proposal on to his bachelor friends.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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151 1964-12-08 3 SOUTH AFRICA: 'A TRADE BOYCOTT IS ONLY WAY' "Methods of economic withdrawal could bring the nationalist Government to its senses. I think if countries like .he United States and Britain announced they were no' going to buy certain things from South Africa, things would start to change." An economic boycottReuter - 151 words
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191 1964-12-08 3 'Ghetto' street: Smethwick to take action SMETHWICK, Monday. "pHE council of this immigration flashpoint town in the English Midlands are to be asked to buy up houses to prevent one of the town's streets becoming a "coloured ghetto," it was announced today. Leaders of the Conservative Party, which controls Smethwick191 words
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224 1964-12-08 3 Bank chief calls for aid with ties-for safety ONDON. Mon. The C o m m o n, w ealth should take a lead in creating conditions under which help to underdeveloped countries ran flow more freely with safety guarantees. Sir Julian Crossley, chairman of Barclays Bank, said today. The bankReuter - 224 words
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125 1964-12-08 3 MUNICH, Mon. French and American delegates clashed over the proposed Nato multi-lateral force at an international meeting of defence policy experts here yesterday. SENATOR JACQUES i:\l MM secretary-g ene r a 1 of France* Gaullist Party, said the proiect was "militarily ineffectual, technically absurdReuter - 125 words
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Article49 1964-12-08 3 KARLSTAD (Sweden). Mon A puppy saved four families in a burnir.R. wo< den hou>e here early yesterday when he licked his master's face to wake him up a.s smoke drifted through th* building The occupants were lust In time to escape in -their pyjamas. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article40 1964-12-08 3 LIMA. Mon. More than 7.000 troops of six signatory countries Of the Inter-Anierican Mutual Aid Treaty launched the first stage of 'Operacion Ayacucho" an exercise on repelling an enemy aided by fifth columnists from South America. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article35 1964-12-08 3 ROME. Mon. The Italian T'.cisury announced today that a newly designed 5.000-lira ($25) bui Is ready for issue early in 1965. to replace the outsized note that Italians jokingly call "lenzuola" (bedsheet). A.PAP - 35 words
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Article19 1964-12-08 3 CHUR (Eastern Switzerland). Mon. Four people died In weekend avalanches near here, police said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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116 1964-12-08 3 OOME. Mon. Presi- dent Antonio Segni of Italy, partly paralysed by a stroke four months ago. resigned last night on t h c grounds of ill-health. It was announced that the two Houses of Parliament the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies will meet onReuter - 116 words
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Article150 1964-12-08 3 Cypriots fire at UN armoured car VICOSIA, Mon. 11 Cyprus national j guardsmen yesterday fired at a Swedish U.N. i armoured car which drove through a road- block when guardsmen refused to lift it. A United Nations Command spokesman said the national guardsmen fired about 15 shots and three ofReuter - 150 words
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Article49 1964-12-08 3 LONDON. Mon. In a bid to stem the drift of British agricultural workers from the land, a new range of farm tractors, announced by Mas-s-ey-FergOson here today, have been fitted with electric cigar-lighters. Other luxury accessories Include spring-suspension seating and weather proof fibre-glass cabs.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article58 1964-12-08 3 BEIRA (Mozambique). Mon. A boy of 10 shot and wounded a leopard with his bow and arrow to save a six-year-old girl, the Lufiitanla news agency reported. The leopard was dragging her away when the boy let loose an arrow, wounding the animal in the flank.UPI - 58 words
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Article41 1964-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Jalan Belanglcas, Jalan Melor, Jalan Chengkek. Jalan Mawar. Jalan Merlatl, MacPherson Road (even numbers) from Jalan Belangkas to Kampong Lima opposite Howard41 words
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Article30 1964-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 15th graduation ceremony of the Trinity Theological College will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church In Fort Canning Road at 5 p.m. on Priday.30 words
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445 1964-12-08 4 New taxes: Govt Whip replies to call by Ong SINGAPORE. Mon THE Government Whip, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today said that there was undoubtedly a great deal of anxiety and uncertainty over the new turnover and payroll taxes, the incidence and effect of which not even the Central Government had445 words
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422 1964-12-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Federal Court of Malaysia today granted an application by Madam Tay Geok Yap, the first widow of the "Biscuit King," Mr. Lee Gee Chong, and her son, Lee Boon Leong (the administratrix and co-administrator of Mr. Lee's estate) granting them422 words
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Article140 1964-12-08 4 Go ahead for many rural projects SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government, for the first ten months of this year, has given the "green light" to go ahead with a wide-ranging list of projects to improve services in the rural and urban areas of the island. The Government, through the Urban and140 words
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Article34 1964-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Sal Ho Koo Kay will celebrate their 16th anniversary and the official opening of their new building at 151 Chong Pang Road on Dec. 13 at 3 p.m.34 words
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Article205 1964-12-08 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A GENERAL court martial here today found Lieut. Abdul Hamid bin Ishak of the General Service Corps guilty of fraudulently misapplying $17,467.80 from the imprest account of the 6th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, between Oct. 1 last year and March 11, this year205 words
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127 1964-12-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man Lim Toh Sin alias Smm Kia alias Maian alias Reno was charged in the ninth magistrate's court today with the murder of Detective Melvyn Douglas Reddy in Prince Street on April 4 this year. He was ordered to be127 words
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135 1964-12-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Teng--1 ku Abdul Rahman today wished that President Soe- karno had been a scout in I his youth "for he would then at least obey the scout law and live at peace with his neighbours." The Tengku135 words
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123 1964-12-08 5 Postmen won't use 'aerosol' against dogs I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. v Malaya's postmen have dropped the decision to use an eye irritant against dogs. Mr. S. Ganapathy. general secretary of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff. said today the repellant. known v "aerosol" was difficult to store in a hot climate.123 words
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Article29 1964-12-08 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.—Burglars stole $200 worth of sarees and $36 cash last night when they broke into the home of Mr. M.K.T. Pltchaymuthu at Kampong Dock In Prai.29 words
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Article75 1964-12-08 5 PENANO. Mon.— The Pilgrimage Control Officer. Haii All Rou>e today advised pilgrims from Kelantan to obtain border passes If they intend to tra\el to Penanu via Thailand to ratch the pilgrim ships next year. The passes, lir- said, should be valid lor at least six months.75 words
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Article34 1964-12-08 5 PENANG, Mon. Seven more contributions totalling $205 have boasted the Penang Freedom-from-I Hunger campxign fund to $530 The latest donations include SI 00 from the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce.34 words
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Article, Illustration392 1964-12-08 5 PENANG, Monday. MAGISTRATE'S court today held that a Kedah oil dealer, Lim Beng Aik, was the father of a five-month-old baby born to a former dance hostess, Chew Suan See, 22. Lim, 51, was ordered to pay $50 a month maintenance392 words
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Article46 1964-12-08 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Marine Police patrol boat intercepted an Indonesian bari ter craft with three Indonesians on board near Raffles Lighthouse at 12.50 a.m. today. The three men. who claimed to be barter traders from the Rhio Islands, have been detained for questioning.46 words
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139 1964-12-08 5 MELBOURNE. Mon. iTI A Singapore boy, Toh Tong Sun, who celebrated his sixth birthday today, arrived in Melbourne yesterday for a hole-in-heart operation. Singapore people and -members of the AustralianAsian Association paid the boy's fare to Melbourne the operation cannot be performed inReuter - 139 words
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Article48 1964-12-08 5 PENANG. Mon. "The executive committee of the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce will meet on Thusday to discuss a counter offer made by the City Council in reply to its application for a 25 per cent allocation of stnll.s for Malays in tjie new Chowrasta market.48 words
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Article21 1964-12-08 5 PENANG. Mon. The rural devlopment committee for Kuala Perils an* Utan Aji has provided $55,000 for minor projects.21 words
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Article57 1964-12-08 5 PENANG. Mon— Two buoys to aid fishing navlaatlon will be »ci up at Pulau Lanekawl. on the north-west coast of Malaya. on Deo. 17. One buoy will be marked. Fish No 1" and painted white, while the other will be painted red an.l marked "Pish57 words
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Article31 1964-12-08 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A cook. Tan Thuan Kok. 52. was found hanging last night in the bathroom of his employers home in Hyderabad Rond. Police do not suspect foul play.31 words
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Article32 1964-12-08 5 New tourist centre KANGAR. Mon. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. will decla'f open the State's first tourist centre at Sungej Berembang. !2 miles from here, on Jan. 1.32 words
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244 1964-12-08 5 ALOR STAR. Mon THE Central Government is to be asked to provide $5 million aid to the Rural Apex Bank to help it in its campaign to eradicate "padi kuncha" (middle man) system. This decision was taken today at the annual244 words
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109 1964-12-08 5 Signal out: A second train is delayed DUKIT MERTAJAMJ Mon. For the second time in three days, mischief-makers have caused the failure of a railway signal between Prai and Bukit Mertajam. As a result of this, the departure of a goods train from Prai was held up yesterday. Later, a109 words
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Article21 1964-12-08 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Polic» yesterday detained 19 secret •ociety thugs under the Socie ies Ordinance and screened 1.721 peoDle.21 words
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247 1964-12-08 5 MALA Y: SABAH's SCHOOLS 'DOING THEIR BEST JESSELTON, Monday. ALL Sabah schools are "doing their best" to introduce the National Language next year and "I'm sure they will succeed,"' the Minister for Social Welfare, Dato O. K. K. Yassin, said. Addressing a large audience before distributing prizes at a GovernmentAP - 247 words
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Article123 1964-12-08 5 Law exam passes in Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Education to- j day announced that the fol- lowing candidates, who sat for the Michaelmas Bar examination this year at the Singapore centre, were successful in one or more sections of part 1. Roman Law (third cla.ssi: P. T. Abraham.123 words
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152 1964-12-08 6 NEW OIL FIRM TO DO BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Monday. THE British Petroleum Company Limited has formed a new subsidiary. BP Malaysia Ltd., which has be?n incorporated in Malaysia with an authorised capital of $10 million. The establishment at the new company, which will market a full ranße ot pro-!152 words
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Article50 1964-12-08 6 HATU PAHAT. Mon.— The District, Oflicer here. Inche Talib bin Abu, will lay the foundation stone of the Diamond Jubilee Hall ln Jaian Rahmnt on Jan. 2. The hall costing 5200.000 will -HHting capacity of 1.000. a basketball and two badminton courts and a revolving stage50 words
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123 1964-12-08 6 Emergency trial for worker in Negri gEREMBAN. Mon— Th* first trial in Necri Srmbilan under the present rimersiency. which was scheduled for today, will be held tomorrow. Mr. N Ramachandran. who appears for an estate worker of Pasir Panjang. Port Dickson. Yusof bin Abu Bakar. 31. had askrd for a123 words
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Article, Illustration1602 1964-12-08 6 MPs plead for better deal for farmers, fishermen GOVT URGED TO STRIVE HARDER FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN FOOD i By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Monday A call for setting up of more co-op societies in the rural areas... A SERIES o f suggestions on how Malaysia's rural folk could obtain1,602 words
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Article34 1964-12-08 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. A retired police officer. Inche Harun bin Siiat. was elected chairman of the UDP branch here yesterday with Mr. Khor Thi-.m Kee as secretary and Mr. Klior Bak Soon treasurer.34 words
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Article56 1964-12-08 6 SIN JAPORE, Mon. A cyclist, Ahmaa bin Abdullah, 13. WM killed this morning when he was. knocked down by a Public Utilities Board lorry in front of the Serangoon Fire Station in Serangoon Road. Police are appealing for eyewitnesses to contact Inspector V. Rajaratnam. of the56 words
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294 1964-12-08 7 Campaign to explain the new C-school system to parents KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Ministry of Education will soon launch a one-week campaign to explain the comprehensive school education system to parents. Plans for the campaign are being completed and the dates are expected to be announced soon. The campaign will294 words
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Article46 1964-12-08 7 A LOR STAR. Mon. A busbHaaoaui, Mat au bin Bbaari 40. *.is found murdered in Lorong Bendahan here, at about midmcht yesterci;iy. Mat. who had several stab wounds in his chest, was found lying on the roadside. The police have detained a suspect.46 words
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Article67 1964-12-08 7 JOHORL BAHRL. Mon. Police are investigating the loss of a $14,000 pay-roll from a safe belonging to the Sungai Tii .im estate, about 45 miles from here. The money was missing when an estate official opened the safe this morning. Tho 514.000. which had earlier been drawn67 words
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Article26 1964-12-08 7 TANGKAK. Mon.— The OriseV I Loral Council has approved a sum of $4,000 to build a children's plnymmnd. Work Is expected to start soon.26 words
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179 1964-12-08 7 Thousands celebrate Feast of St. Francis Xavier MALACCA, Mon.— Thousands ol Catholics throughout the country converged here yesterday to celebrate the Feast of their patron sairtt. St. Francis Xavier, at his tomb on St. Paul's Hill. St. Francis Xaviers body was buried for some time on ♦he hill before It179 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-12-08 7 rE Raja Permaisuri Agong presenting a trophy to Che Zainab lluri, runner-up in the girls' modern song section of the Radio Stars Contest at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday night. The show, organised by the Malay Service of129 words
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Article, Illustration244 1964-12-08 7 Blind, crippled and deserted, 'I better die' she says SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE woman raised herself on one elbow on the bare mattress and said: ''I have cried so much that I have stopped crying a long time ago." Che Saomah binte Hassan, 30. has reason; to be sad. Paralysed from244 words
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131 1964-12-08 7 Methodist schools show rapid expansion IPOH. Mon. The rapid expansion of Methodlsl missionary schools In Malaya and Singapore will be i one of the main topics for discussion at the annual conference of the Methodist Mission, which opens at Port Dickson tomorrow. The week-long conference Is I scheduled to consider131 words
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Article61 1964-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 150 Malaysian student teachers who have completed their courses at the Malaysian Teachers' College at Brinsford Lodge Wolverhampton. will return home during the next few days. The first group of 14 students will arrive here by Boac tomorrow. Another 140 on61 words
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Article30 1964-12-08 7 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The Batu Palm District Youth Council Is to form a St. John Ambulance divlaon for members of the 36 youth clubs in the area30 words
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Article17 1964-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Thf Sultan of Pahang has donated $1,300 to the National Defence Fund.17 words
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Miscellaneous31 1964-12-08 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl WATCH TV\ i GET^ VV^ 1 tf CICERO^, ji^^/^~^^ ■•■'l'j^Wll \P ABT OP THE S"°^j, Y^^f \PHCOEY! HEY, KID! ITHOUSHt\| TOLD VAT 1 f3RUSHy SY/ J?31 words
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Article71 1964-12-08 8 IPOH, Mon. Inspector Chew Tit Chye. 41. was allowed bail In the Session Court here today after he had pleaded not guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust. The charge Involves $5,513.66. being arrears of salary to be paid to the members of the71 words
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Article50 1964-12-08 8 KANGAR. Mon. The State Religious and Malay Customs Department today urged Muslim farmers throughout Perlis to adopt modern methods if they wished to Increase production. "Unless you change to these new methods," it said in a statement, "you will be left behind by other advanced nations."50 words
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547 1964-12-08 8 A plea to teachers: Close our ranks IPOH, Monday appeal to Malaya's 60,000 teachers to ''sink all differences and close our ranks" was made today by Mr. Teerath Ram, new leader of the teachers' panel in the National Joint Council for Teachers. Referring to the dispute between the National Union547 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-12-08 8 Bishop Chan gets a pleasant surprise in Bombay-- From JAMES AUGUSTIN BOMBAY. Mon. The Bishop of Penang. Msgr. Francis Chan, who is here for the 38th International Eucharistic Congress, had a pleasant surprise last Friday when his host, the Rev. Father Bento, vicar of St. Michael's Church, gave a lunch204 words
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Article37 1964-12-08 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Assemblyman for Fairer Park, Mr. S. Rajoo. will officially open the Jambatan Merah Gyratory system at the junction of Norfolk Road. Kampong Java Road and Thomson Road at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday.37 words
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152 1964-12-08 8 Transport men to give day's wages to D-Fund SINGAPORE, Mon. The 700-stroriK Public Daily Rated Transport Workers' Union has decided to ask its members to donate one day's wages to the National Defence Fund. This decision was taken at a meeting of the union's executive committee during the weekend. The152 words
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Article69 1964-12-08 8 IPOH, Mon.— A police detective, Chan Siew Seong. 32. died in the General Hospital here yesterday evening 18 hours after a road accidentChan, riding a motor-cycl* was knocked down by a car at the junction of Hugh Low Street and Belfield Street shortly after midnight69 words
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Article63 1964-12-08 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— liuha Wan Chlk bin S.'imauddin. 27. and Che Hindon bime Sudin. 16. won the Koran reading contest for mpn and women respectively here over the week-end. Six men and six women took part in the competition for trophies donated by Inche Abdul Raof63 words
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Article263 1964-12-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I THE National Union of Teachers and the Singapore Teachers' Union today expressed concern over a provision in the terms of reference of the Special Salaries Commission to inquire into the pay of more than 100.000 Government servants in Malaya and Singapore.263 words
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Advertisement51 1964-12-08 8 #VHI^EIDOjk|g will make your J^S^^^ With every purchase of S l5 and above \\l i{w~~^^W .^^^K T(|vllSni'lh.ncl>t Ml Comb *nd Mirror V.n.ly Stt t *^H^^HMH fl^K IH II JffL. I :^BBiF fd^^*' II ~7~"*^ '^^Njr I gifts dunnc this season. Sole Agents: THE EMPORIUM LTD. 9, Newton Road, Singapore, Tel.51 words
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Miscellaneous92 1964-12-08 8 \lhti Onp By V.T. tFamlin f ARe6acK /SEE, UMPA/Yi DONT THINK /HIS MS6INO] \OU THINK. /YEH? rTV^TON SAY IT? Jv, mrfrWtxa BL TO NORMAL, I DUfJNO... MOO'U. EVET? I VVA3 A SHOCK. DOtsTT ITf JUST GOBS I SHOW V~~— f^ I "J"™ 58 |B^ I GUESS/^/N,^^^ y BE QUITE TH'92 words
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Article, Illustration1753 1964-12-08 9 man who wanted to be first always Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE FAME CAME TO SCHOOLMASTER ONLY AFTER HE HAD DIED SHORTLY after midnight on JnniKiiv 24, 18!)."), a whaleboat manned by eight men pulled steadily through loose ire towards a point on the misty iee -shrouded continent of Antarctica. In1,753 words
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Advertisement201 1964-12-08 9 ,^4^ ISLE of MAN... 7*^O WINNER! ...and for the third SUZUKI I year in a row! INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LEADS SUZUKI SPORTS 50 Available in 50cc 80cc 125 cc 2Socc models Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319, Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** (5201 words
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Obituary109 1964-12-08 10 21) Words HO (Minimum) WARRANT OFFICER Murdo 'Jock' Matkaaaa Royal Australian Engineers lieloved husband of Betty and father of lennlfer (si Ross <7> and Scott (2) ■if 7 AnKora Close passed away 3 Dec. 64. All friends are advised th.it a Mimonam service will bt held at Saint Ueorge's109 words
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Article129 1964-12-08 10 70 Word* SID (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the l.ue Madam Y<o Hoon Neu thank.* frienda. relatlona, :.i^;itlons for intPs.'iKes of con■aiaßMßj wreaths and aMsistance received on S/12/64. THE FAMILY OP the i.-ite Mr. Ong Clii Kin Kiew thank relatives, rriends. tirins for their assistance, condolences. si—Has, scrolls, nixbt vimta129 words
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608 1964-12-08 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, December 8, 1964 East Of Suez Mr. Harold Wilson's re- affirmation of one hundred per cent backing for Malaysia relieves any anxiety there may have been in this country |of the possible effects which j the reorganisation of British military strength may have on commitments East608 words
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Article449 1964-12-08 10 The dismissal with costs of I the libel action brought by Inche Rahman Talib, -the Minister of Education, made his resignation inevitable. It is true, as the Assistant Minister for Justice pointed out when an attempt was made in Parliament to question the Minister's position, that Inche Talib449 words
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Article198 1964-12-08 10 A letter sent from one j Malayan town to another j should take no more than 24 hours to reach its destination. It is a good thing that the Minister for Works, Posts anl Telecommunications, Dato Sambanthan. knows from personal experience that what should be the case is198 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1964-12-08 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Vietnam through American eyes DENNIS BLOODWORTH LOOKING AT A WAR THAT ARMIES CANNOT W1N.... By IT was one in the morning, and a time for truth. The American lieutenant glanced out over the silent, darkened streets of Saigon under curfew, sipped his beer with faint distaste, and shook his head1,080 words
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416 1964-12-08 10 RAHMAN TALIB WAS UMNO PIONEER IN PAHANG TH E Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, who resigned today as a result of his libel and slander suit against Mr. D. R. S ee n iv a sagam M.P. has occupied top jobs in the Government since the Alliance416 words
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Letter154 1964-12-08 10 1 AM afraid that "L.K.T." completely missed the point of my letter requesting Information about children begging. The Department was therefore anxious to locate this particular group of young beggars so that something could be done for their welfare. My Department Is not unaware of the154 words
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Letter106 1964-12-08 10 CROM April this year, the Estimated charges' for water and lighting consumption at my residence have been steadily going up and up for no apparent reason. I presume the meter reader of my area has now resumed duty after his long furlough as I have Just received the106 words
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Advertisement747 1964-12-08 10 StraiU Times Malay Mail i MM advertisements may br handed to: COLO STOWAGE AWCADC Orchard Road (lit Floor) COLD STORAGE BHANCHIS At Halland Read Kstsng Kip** l R«»d Nlrtl 1111. CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Hous*. Collyar Quay THI NsTWS FRONT ritipstrlck'i Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL, 3 Admiralty Road. Naval747 words
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Advertisement4 1964-12-08 10 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement111 1964-12-08 10 Drnni* Bloodworth. Fir I i*4 corrrspondrnt of thr OBSI i;\ I It has just returned front Sai«nn. IMI k thr first of two artirlrs. Thr second will appear tomorrow. Every Rolex owner has this guarantee When you send your Rolex in for routine oiling or a general overhaul, you are111 words
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279 1964-12-08 11 RUDY BELTRAN - Two girls found in hotel bed with burns RUDY BELTRAN By I^I'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two housemaids were found sprawled in bed and groaning in a hotel here last night. Poon Yuk Lan. 27. a cook, and lan Ah Chu. 18. a baby i litter, have been admitted to the lieneral279 words
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Article69 1964-12-08 11 6 INDONS ESCAPED ROUND-UP JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. There are still six Indonesian infiltrators in the Kota Tinggi district whom security Forces have not accounted for. This was disclosed today by j the Johore State Informa- i tion Oilicer. Inchc Shukor bin Ayob. Inchc Shukor said, however, that the mx remnants69 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-12-08 11 TALL, thick hedges screen off this house from prying eyes. It is 39, Sommerville Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, rented by one of Singapore's most wanted criminals to Hide kidnapped rubber magnate, Dato Ng Quee Lam. last month. Detectives take turns guardingAli Yusof - 107 words
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385 1964-12-08 11 Singapore. Monday 'pHE National Trades Union Congress will hold mass rally of the workers in Singapore to protest against what it terms "the anti-labour" provisions of the national Budget now being debated in Parliament. The rally will be held at the National Theatro385 words
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Article31 1964-12-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The manager ol South-East Asia Development Corp. Ltd., Mr. B. L. I Mathews. left here by air today for I h three-month holiday in Australia.31 words
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Article53 1964-12-08 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A labour contracter. Ho Tliye Choon. was fined a total of 1400 in a magistrate's court today on 40 chargis of failing to pay contributions to the Central Provident Fund. The magistrate. Mr. K. C. Rajah, also ordered Ho to pay to the fund contributions53 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-12-08 11 BUFFALO BILL SEEKS AID KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A man in a cowboy outfit the only clothing he has after yesterday's big fire at Kampong Semarang here turned up at the Selangor Social Welfare Department today for aid. Mohamed Ar.shad. 35, a municipal234 words
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Article44 1964-12-08 11 P\RIT BUNTAR. Mon. Mr. P. Subram.iniam. principal of the Methodist Secondary School here, has left for Manila to attend the Asian sea nee teachers' conference organised by the World Confederation of Teachers' Organisations He will be away till Dec. IS44 words
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Article25 1964-12-08 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. Senior Inspector Mohamed Hashinn bin Abdul Rauf. of Balik Pulau. Penang, is now senior investigating officer in Bukit Mertajam.25 words
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Article68 1964-12-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Legislative Assembly whl be asked to approve a Budget of $37,596,--551 for 1965 when it meets on Dec. 12. The items to be approved Include $9,800,000 as contribution to statutory funds. $3,877,625 for relig.cus affair.-- and cucrts. $3-631.900 for district and68 words
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Advertisement179 1964-12-08 11 READY FOB OCCUPATION Mt. ELIZABETH PARK off Orchard Road, Singapore 9. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSES (4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Etc.) /^p*«.^^^^^ LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE With Spacious Front and Back Land for Gardens. PARQUET AND MOSAIC FLOORIN6 THROUGHOUT. FENCING AND 6ATE INCLUSIVE. Price from $45,500 upwards. Easy Payment or Cash with Good179 words
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Advertisement185 1964-12-08 11 ,^^^^Um^^^^^ m iif^' jgP^^ XJWI Model 37KE SPECIALLY DESIGNED for use in Malaysia The preference and tastes for TV sets in Malaysia were carefully considered before designihg this new 16" TV The new latesl NATIONAL 37 KE TV feature* R^ I optimum audio and visual reception, AUTOMATIC P^jfl I TUNING185 words
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Miscellaneous660 1964-12-08 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 K. Lumpur &V. toon; 7.00 News in English: 7.10 i'inang 6 Ipoh <k Malacca. Sports' 7.30 Vacation Playhouse P.M.: 2 Test p.ittern, tone; 5.15 a comedy; 8.00 News in ManTest pattern, music; 5.45 Pro- darln: 8.10 Johnny Ray sings; gramme summitry: 5.50 News in 8.30660 words
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Article363 1964-12-08 12 with love CHOPPING days are in full swing. Wives, mothers and sweethearts are already popping in and out of shops trying t« decide what arc (he best buys. Last Christmas I promised myself that I would really get organised earlier this year. It's no use. I've just started Joining363 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-12-08 12 BEAUTY ON HIS MIND Tf l has beauty on his H mind but it's strictly on the business side for Mr. H.A. Mangel. Max Factor's manager for S.E. Asia, who visits Singapore at least four times a year to discuss the company's new promotion schemes. During his visit last week134 words
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Article326 1964-12-08 12 From you to the young ones rpHE YOUNG ONES: I Though it is a pleasure to select toys for the children these days it is also confusing. So varied and imaginative are the playthings that you can hardly tell which are real. For instance the little make-up sets for girls326 words
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Article176 1964-12-08 12 rR WOMEN: For cutting it right those who design their own clothes ihese scissors seem ideal. In different sizes from 9" to 12" and from S8 upwards. Now available at a special prices are tea sets six cups and saucers, six tea plates, tea pot, milk176 words
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Advertisement380 1964-12-08 12 VT^|HHV^B|^^^H Look smart >#^ £L£2 in white J w __^____w I^^E MrsiNGAPORf this dress is KJALA LUMPUR-IPOH-PENANG smartly Wk designed to i take the bold mt ■"^.M \__\________W_W__W_________\ >" front. The M f > big wide collar %W^m > "\-*<- I IATAIII PwiiMMß Th d I IB I c I380 words
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Advertisement129 1964-12-08 12 What on earth can you give ~^si that man? MMMMMMMMMMMMW^^MMMMMMMMMMMMMB Mm^MWK \fl A set of Revlons 'THAT MAN 1 j^j/j AFTER SHAVE AND TALC \J I I handsomely boxed in black and gold, is the gift for every i I man wno appreciates the disi V tinctive scent of 'THAT129 words
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180 1964-12-08 13 Firmg of crackers banned in Sabah JESSELTON. Mon. The Federal Government has banned the firing of crackers in Sabali. Mr. Donald .Vlathcson. Commissioner of the state's component of the Royal Malaysia Po- lice Force, said today. This makes the firing of crackers illegal throughout Malaysia. The action was taken to180 words
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Article52 1964-12-08 13 IPOH. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Perak. O.ito Ahmad bin Said. ill open a live-day course for adult education teachers at the Sekolah Raja Perempuan Ta'ayaii here tomorrow. The course, which is organised by the Perak Adult Education Department, will be attended by L'lG fathers from all52 words
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89 1964-12-08 13 TENANTS FORM THEIR OWN ASSOCIATION PENANG, Mon. Tenants of City Council flats and low cost houses in Thean Tek Estate, Rifle Range Road and Jelutong have formed their own association to safeguard th°ir interests The City Council Tenants' Association, formed at a meeting yesterday, has Mr Ong Boon Chen as89 words
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79 1964-12-08 13 BA I U PAHAT, Mon. I [entrl Besar of Johore,; Dato.' T aii Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. will begin a tour of completed projects ot the Town Council on Dec. 31 The projects, completed < with loans from the State I Government, are: The79 words
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376 1964-12-08 13 Court told row over girl led to death of 'Tarzan' PENANG, Monday. A 17-year-old tapper, Rokiah binte Ahmad, told the Penang assize court today an uncle, Mohamed Isa. whom she described as "a kampong Tarzan,'' threatened to beat her for 'flirting' with another uncle, Shariff bin Ahmad. Rokiah was testifying376 words
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226 1964-12-08 13 Union hits out at factory lock-out of -workers- SINGAPORE, Mon. The Pioneer Industries Employees' Union today described the action of the National Textiles Ltd. in "locking out" its 68 workers at its Jurong factory yesterday as "reactionary and highhanded." The union's acting general secretary, Mr. Liang Teck Sum, said that226 words
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97 1964-12-08 13 SINGAPORE, Mon The Singapore Adventurers' Club, which held its second annual meeting during the weekend, discussed ways and I means to improve and popularise the club In the coming year. The club hopes to expand Its membership by Informing wouldbe members that it Is dedicated97 words
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Article24 1964-12-08 13 ALOR STAB. Mon. An 80--year-old woman, Chen Ah Sooi, was killed by a lorry at Simpang Kuala, near here last night.24 words
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Advertisement132 1964-12-08 13 tWO 4 m records V xs free! {dam From NOW, as long as yfl stocks last, Philips offer two 45 r.p.m. records by top recording artistes, ts^^% FREE with every Philips W^^ AG4OOO Record Player W <"1 purchased. The AG4OOO is JW d| afabulouslittlediscplayerthattakesali sizes M |P of records; gives132 words
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Advertisement289 1964-12-08 13 #AII 1 1 IT VIO Bill! YYA 1 1 OT I N0 DOWN PAYMEWT lAIIYI\K lA\ I HIRE PURCHASE FACILITIES yUHLII I IO DU9LI 111 LMOI; big trade in on any make SEE th« big ring» at Cfifrii fi»rt> t QUALITY makes General Electric the world's finest refrigerators... Model'iT 130289 words
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Miscellaneous297 1964-12-08 13 Straits Times Crossword >• £fl H& 'tSi** 18l B^H ACROBS 6. Blockhead! Plre Is under con7. The girl who finished the trol! Give Instructions (5). farewell dram (5). 11. Deduclble In free Latin trans8. 15. Misguided romantic among latlon (11) ruins In the 25 (8. 8). 13. Sound registers (5).297 words
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Article, Illustration461 1964-12-08 14 QINGAPORE will have its first plant for the manu- facture of galvanised iron and steel sheets by June next year The plant, an artist's impression of which appears above. will represent a joint-venture between the Hong Leong Co. Ltd. of Singapore and four Japanese companies461 words
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Article217 1964-12-08 14 MOST men of the present generation, especially among the younger age group, are becoming more conscious of their personal appearance, stated Mr. Erie Battelle. export manager of Swank Incorporation. Attleboro, Massachusetts, America. Mr. Battelle. who is on a round the world tour, was in Singapore217 words
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Article70 1964-12-08 14 A low-cost model of Us System 360 of computers has been introduced by International Business Machines Corporation, with an eye to the small business field, it was announced. Monthly rental for the machine —Model 20— starts at U. 5.51.280 and purchase price at $62,710. 1.8.M. said it has70 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-12-08 14 World pencil demand growing THE world demand for pencils has been increasing steadily in recent years despite strong competition from the ball pen. This upward trend follows the growth of the younger generation, as they crave for education, said Mr. Hans Kunz, managing partner of J.S. Staedtler, Nurnberg, Germany. World168 words
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Article, Illustration163 1964-12-08 14 NESTLES Products (Malaya) Ltd.'s Ideal Milk display competition held recently in Singapore. was a tremendous success disclosed Mr. D. Trevor, the company's Singapore manager. The response was so encouraging and the standard so high that display photographs had to be sent to the company's head office163 words
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Article111 1964-12-08 14 MORINAGA MILK Industry Ltd., one of Japan's foremost dairy products manufacturers are introducing their dried milk powder to Malaysia through their local sole agents. Hong Bee Organisation Ltd of Kuala Lumpur. The dried milk powder is said to have already made great in roads in Formosa,111 words
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Article130 1964-12-08 14 rE British Bureau of NonFerrous Metal Statistics reports that the consumption of tin in the United Kingdom in October 1964 was 1,863 tons The total consumption of tin in the period January to October 1964 was 15,696 tons compared with 18,361 tons in January to130 words
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Article39 1964-12-08 14 Aluminium Ltd. Announced In Montreal that eflective immediately its basic price tor primary aluminium ingot in worM markets. outside North America, will be Increased by one half cent per lb. to US 24.5 cent* per ib.39 words
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Article40 1964-12-08 14 Chrysler Corporation said it built 143,088 Cars in November, up 39 per cent from 103.194 k year ago. Chrysler's output last month was a record for November and the second highest for any month In the company's history.40 words
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Advertisement256 1964-12-08 14 I ■I V Wm/ s< ■Am i\ M for the exacting and suave I I mm ml J■l 1 I* Eau dc# Shoving Toilet Eau de Shaving S ■J Cologne. Soap Soap Toilette Lotion 2 1 0 Deodorant 1' Bio-Capil Rejuvenates the hair and restores it 5 •I to the256 words
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Advertisement373 1964-12-08 14 cUAr ELIMINATES SECONDARY BLASTING FORCED STEEL FOR HICH STRENGTH AND DURABILITY. HEAVILY REINFORCED AND FACE HARDENED. DESICNED FOR REBUILDING AFTER WEAR. NORMAL RANGE 35 CWT TO 3 TONS. (If) SHARIKAT PATERSON SIMONS (M) BERHAD S^rZjf K lUMPUR TK ***** SINGAPOM H ?23?1 I IPOH W ,2671 PENA.NGIH '12 jl Cl373 words
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Article, Illustration1718 1964-12-08 15 Hitler's rockets get first trials With feverish activity the Germans prepared lor their nx-ket attack on London. And with equal ferocity a battle of quite another kind raged in the British Cabinet between those who thought the whole rocket set up was exaggerated and those who felt that it posed1,718 words
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Advertisement287 1964-12-08 15 STOMACH FEEL GREAT! DISTRESS MAALOX America's most popular antacid now available at leading medical stores! Don't let acidity upset you by provoking >^3Sr I gastric distress and disrupting your health. CL^-~^ MAAIOX, proven in millions of cases and m LKli. hundreds of millions of doses, relieves m- ''rmwm^m^k stantly the287 words
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100 1964-12-08 16 Doctors see Red, order an inquiry T ONDON. Mon.— After a stormy seven-hour session yesterday the British Medical Practi-i tioners' Union decided to set up a special sixman commission to inauire into allegations of Communist infiltration in the union. The commission will VWtigate the affairs of the; union in pacts,Reuter - 100 words
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102 1964-12-08 16 A valet? I clean my own shoes', says Wilson I ONDON. Mon. Mr. Harold Wilson, Britain's new Prjme Minister, cleans his own shoes. He said so yesterday before flying from London airport to Washington for his summit meeting with President Johnson. Mr. Wilson was asked about a newspaper report thatReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-12-08 16 Churchill statue: 'No cigar' protest Mon. American cigar lovers have protested against a decision to erect a bronze statue here of Sir Winston Churchill without a cigar. The cigar, a symbol of the British wartime leader's fighting spirit was ruled out by the English-Speak-ing Union for aesthetic reasons, but aReuter - 105 words
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183 1964-12-08 16 Panty 'come on' sparks off a campus riot 1/fIAMI, Mon. Eight iTI thousand University of Florida male students, egged on by panty-waving co-eds, rioted on Saturday night at Gainesville after their school won football and basketball matches. They set flre to benches trees and cars. At least one student and183 words
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59 1964-12-08 16 RANGOON. Mon. Five people were killed and eight injured when Communist rebels attacked a police outpost near Maubin. 90 miles north of here, last Friday i Among the dead were two women and a child. The rebels attacked the outpost with heavy flre. butAP - 59 words
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Article29 1964-12-08 16 PARIS. Mon. French actors and actresses threatened yesterday to strike against the Govern-ment-run radio and television in a demand for higher pay and better working conditions. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article75 1964-12-08 16 WASHINGTON. Mon.— The population of the world w.tv estimated today at more than 3,283 million people and expanding at a rate of some 65 million people annually. The estimate was made by the Population Re- ference Bureau, and wax based largely on United Nations statistics.Reuter - 75 words
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292 1964-12-08 16 Duchess who stopped Churchill becoming a duke is dead NEW YORK, Monday. MRS. Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan, one of the great figures of European society in the Twenties and -Thirties and the former Duchess of Marlborough, died at her seaside home at Southampton (New York State) yesterday. She was 88 Mrs.Reuter - 292 words
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Article23 1964-12-08 16 WASHINGTON. Mon. President Johnson will meet Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister. at the Whit* House on Wednesday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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58 1964-12-08 16 LADY Churchill linked her arm in that of her husband when Sir Winston Churchill went to the window ot his house in Hyde Park Gate, London, on his 90th birthday to greet hundreds of admirers who had turned up to wish him Happy58 words
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Article296 1964-12-08 16 The new mood by Pope VATICAN CITY, Monday. pOPE PAUL yesterday told crowds in St Peter's Square that his visit to India pointed the way towards a "new mentality" bringing the peoples of the world closer together. The Pontiff, given a triumphal welcome home by hundreds of thousands of RomansReuter - 296 words
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130 1964-12-08 16 ONE MAN'S SNIPER WAR ON S.A.C. BOMBERS FkAYTON (Ohio), Mon. The FBI has charged Gilbert H. Hagerman, 68, with waging a one-man sniper war against some of the Strategic Air Command's biggest Jet bombers. His reason: They disturbed the cattle on his farm, seyen miles north-east of Wright- Patterson Air130 words
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Advertisement296 1964-12-08 16 I^SCHAUB-LORENZ jvh OF WEST GERMANY A GREAT NAME IN |U 1 I 3' I LN I If BHlb^^s ~r- Uj, I If rji^ Wide ronge of models now on disploy ot our new oir-conditioned showrooms ot: 1 PENANG 86, BISHOP STREET, T.I. Not. 6770Q/21 608 1 IPOH 23/25, JALAN CHE'296 words
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Advertisement1105 1964-12-08 17 10 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K., Due S'Dori :>«.<» P, S'hm fenint IJAX Lmrpttl GH. 15 Tilaf Dec 111 Dtc 11 M-OCLUS Uut Literpitl, LH'gow... Utc 12 Dec 13 Ole 14, lt oIYANAX LixiMll, DLbhn Dec II ICHILLES Lurerpiil Oic 14 Oec II Oec il 21 Dec 21 tLPENOR n»ti,iill,1,105 words
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Advertisement1250 1964-12-08 17 \\\\^SL\WS^^^ES3L\ |Ro]l THE EAC LINES ■MVL^T^E^^ I Ol """il h.Aamc it rotoin.! >>i,wiii run* PkaM IMI PtiM ***** PMie till Plim (23 II SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH, LATTARIA GEHOA, iE NAVRL, HAMbuRS, BREMEN ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERBAM. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS ANO COPENHAGEN iFingaioii -iam tenant "KAMIODIA" (tj Sulet Sailtl II Pt/ I Dec1,250 words
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Advertisement1362 1964-12-08 17 I Benuline EXPRESS itrtvlUt 10 LONDON. LIVtRPOOL ft CONIINENIAt PORTS. DTPTtIT AU/VDC Liverpool JM It JBENLAWtK*** havre J» 31 s.xtappr* H sm» fining M 'trough Fei S Dtc 15/11 Dec 11/14 Oec 21/21 G'rnoutn Fit I Antwirp Ftt 11 BENDEARG For lonoon Jll t Singapore P. Shim ferting Rotterdam Jai1,362 words
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Advertisement1256 1964-12-08 17 Itotw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lEifjU LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE r*** l^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH r.ngapori S'nam 'tnang t CIH Or RIPON 2S/27 Oee 21 Oic CITY OF LEICESTER 12/14 Jai 15/11 JM II Jai f CITY OF COLOMBO 25/27 Jai 21 Jan FLAMINIAN 2/ 1 Fei 5/ I1,256 words
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648 1964-12-08 18 From Our Market Correspondent AT the moment the capital gains tax as far as shares are concerned seems to be achieving exactly the opposite intention for which its was designed. Coming on top of all the other accumulated factors at a very difficult time,648 words
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Article26 1964-12-08 18 .Vblayan Stock Indices Dee. 5. Dee. 7. Industrials: 86.93 86.76 liny 127.11 127.31 > rubbers; 108.96 109.36 *Dee. SO, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article755 1964-12-08 18 BUSINESS In and reported v the Singapore and Kuale Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number 01 shares traded In brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Boustsad (1.000) ■LMI E»»o (1.000) tl.sb: Cast. Smelters •...mid' {3.90; F. A N. ords. (1.000) 52.7 U. (3.000)755 words
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Article30 1964-12-08 18 Dec. 7. MALAYAN RUBBER MUCK: rents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: sti::i:;?!. (down PtNI. I n. i n i rial estimated offering: 180 tons (down 5 tons).30 words
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Article263 1964-12-08 18 THE following list of selected x Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales to Saturday December 5. •P r-nce. U.» Uivideoo Yirin. •E V Yrarmnics Yield. •1 c. Timea Covered Oefimtton (revised): rime* ctvored. The uumber of time* ium years total dividend m covered oy oet srotiu263 words
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Article106 1964-12-08 18 V;MIPS lying jloniciirle th, Singapore Harbour wnarvei or tupeeted today: I>*mo(1oru8 1/2. r>nw»u» .t'4. 1 ukj kawx Maru 5. Ooldrn Sprtn,- 6/7. AriHk. Maru Nippon 10/11. Hot-icti Cap<- I. IK. Emplr* Klttlwake 21/22. Bldor Mat«ro JS. Taooa 31/32. Glenartnry .'{3/34. AJax 3ft/30. Kunda 44. Roma 45. Kernlake106 words
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Article47 1964-12-08 18 ON thr free 'icrtanm market 10 Hone Kong vmimil«» me U.S. dolUwaa quoted at 4 7tt« lor TT and 5 7i« for eaah. Itsrllni wan quoted at IS aoC one tael ef nold at 232 J. All Mniaviin Kxrhanice Banka Aaaoclatlon rates were unchanged yesterday47 words
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Article68 1964-12-08 18 CHINESE Product Exchange. Singapore noon prices per oicul ysstsrday: Coconut oil: nulk Ust sellers, drum jiii oatttrt Copra Dec /Jan UK/Contloent: Uaarautai Pepper: Muntok whit*. <IM> -ellers. Sarawak white tub sellera. special Sarawak nlack Sll'.'j tellers garbled Uimponi: Muck $130 .-ii.t'«. ASTA $14ii sellers Singapore Copra Association aoon68 words
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339 1964-12-08 18 'TWERE was a further fall 1 of $8,124 in the straits tin price yesterday to 5K7937* on an offering estimated at 180 tons, or down 5 tons. Yesterday's drop followed one of $12.50 on Saturday. In LONDON on Friday tin bad gained £14 and-£7Vi339 words
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Article136 1964-12-08 18 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS were steady and moves were narrow with rise* slightly in excess of (alls. Trading was again quiet. B.H.P. Improved a further 9d. to 15s. 9d. Base- metal-; were mostly firmer. Nr« Broken Hill gained 4s. to 126 a. However, Mt Isa lust »ll Fridays gain136 words
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Article251 1964-12-08 18 December Inn.- months INDUSTRIALS BotiKtoad 13 its Nation! Iron ;i rta. Punlnp!) 15 cts. Unlteeni 14 CM. City Dcv 7 cts. M. Containers 12 ct* E. SmelterK 21 CU. M. OaMM IS cts. Kkso U eta. McA lister 12 cts. Fed. Dtsp 12 '•til. M livest 11 rts.251 words
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Article242 1964-12-08 18 DECEMBER first i.rude rubber r.0.». closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yerterday at 69 centa per Ib.. up II centa on Krlday'n clo«--\ng level for the position. The tuna wan very quiet. B.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S242 words
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Advertisement1083 1964-12-08 18 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic. t3t Great Lakes Service H'i.ong S. F'cisco L.Anttlta h. ton H >ai Montreal Hsiswartt* Btacta" 31 la- '7 Fel 21 Ftt It Mar 22 Mai "-cituMtre" 21 ftt ,11 Mar 22 Mar 1 Apt 12 Apr IS Apr West Coast Of Central/SouU,1,083 words
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Advertisement1019 1964-12-08 18 »USl«»li» Hl* JMia.NO SIMICE INOla. ftmsUk «N0 t ttllr SttVlCt I It: Mraasllr attHitt Mtlttstti Sitasi Tt: Mafrai Natnattiasoi P«nan| Soof» S'DO" > nan. 'in*.. BtMSRA l/tt Oec 11/12 DM RAJUIA 11/11 Otc It Die 17 lie RAJUL* 4/W las t) us 14 las r«OM AU&IUlia «Nll II <I*UNU RAJUIt1,019 words
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Advertisement356 1964-12-08 18 KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend, the Mty-seventh, of three shillings (3s. Od.) per Stock Unit, less Income Tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and payable to stockholders on the register on the 23rd December.356 words
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Advertisement546 1964-12-08 19 1 Continued from Page 18> SITUATIONS VACANT Word* 55 (Min.)— Box SO et: extra HEAD the Senior Appointment* The Sunday Mall Men ween AMAH. ENCLISH-SPEAKINC cookn r three adults, Singapore 11. CRADUATE (WOMAN) WANTEO ic.r Korm V Mathematics and Science. reaa, St. Marys School, WANTEO LADY TEACHER for KiiidiiKarten near546 words
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Advertisement879 1964-12-08 19 SITUATIONS VACANT Wort. >j Mm.)— Bo* io rl, .1/ APPLICANT* icpiying to Uai Num ners tor vacancies are requested not to enclose oriKtnal copies of testimonial or references witn toelr applications No responsibility can ne accepted iu< '.heir loss. LEADINC TRAVEL A C E N C V requires exrxruiicea Lady879 words
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Advertisement1039 1964-12-08 19 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT I M Bfevotj M Mm. I— Box SO rl*. rxlrm I SENNETT ESTATE: 2 t«o storey terrace house fur ushed $350- partly furnished MM/. .Itirong P-.irk detached I bungalow fully furnished $450-. Tel:! Spore <<:240 UNFURNISHED S BEOROOMEO Bungnlow. River Valley Road lor family, officers from January1,039 words
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Advertisement1061 1964-12-08 19 TUITION :n Word* Si (Mm.)— Box SO rfs 'rtrn EXPERIENCED TEACHER COACHES Primary Secondary students Individually Mathematics. Kngllsh Chinese for Primary One Secondary One. 3-F. Chapel Road. Katong. Spore. *****. PIANO AND THEORY private tuition by experienced European London trained teacher iL.R.A.M. I. Preparation for R.S.M. Examinations. Ring ***** or1,061 words
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Advertisement1001 1964-12-08 19 TOURS EXCURSIONS •v Word* it (Mm I— Box S0 rt* txtrm TRAVELLING? Let Uuthnes Travel Dept. take care of all your travel arrangements. Telephone XL SM4OB. •>64.Mi or ETITI-t Singapore. Tel. 72U31 Ipoh Tel. 80. MALAYA 7-DAYS (Special) $90/--13/12/64. 14/12 64. 20/12/64. 21/12/64 C Highlands, /-days $105/- 14/12/64, 20.12 64.1,001 words
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Advertisement1575 1964-12-08 19 FOR SALE Word* n» (Mm.)— Box SO el: oxtro REFRICERATORS "LIOMM" and "Fides" on display at tl«. Middle Road, Spore. QUICK SALE upn*nt piano excellent condition well i-ared JWX). Write Bo* A-M'l3 S.T. S pore. 23" DELUXE CABINET T.V. ccmnei» $700. Phone (Spore) *****. THE NEW FURNITURE-STYLING Philco aircoodltioners available1,575 words
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Advertisement326 1964-12-08 19 NOTICE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (iiHorpiiaicd in Btaigaport) NOTICE OT i:XTK«)KIM\.\RV GKNOUL Mil HM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN Uttt an Extraordinary General Meeting of ttM O mpur.v will be held at itt Registered Oilier, China Building, Chulia Street, Singapore, on Saturday. 19th December. 19G4 at 12 o'clock noon tor the326 words
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Article, Illustration299 1964-12-08 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with gINGAPORE, Mon. Veteran Singapore racehorse owner Chee Soon Keng was elated yesterday when Coronation II scored a surprise win in the second race at Bukit Timah. Not only was it his first success in many years, Coronation Us299 words
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Article68 1964-12-08 20 IPOH Mon.— The first race meeting here in the new year will be held on Jan. 17, 20 and 24 for horses in Classes One, Three and Five. Distances will be: Class One 5f straight and 6f Class Three 6f or 8' 2 f and s'.f68 words
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Article601 1964-12-08 20 \\EICHTS for all six races at Bukif Timah on Saturday. CL. 3, DIV. 3— 7 F Jay Dee 9.0 b Malham 8.17. Rawson Prince 8.12 Avanti II 8.11 Come lii 8.1 1 < Cheetah 8.10 Mount of Perfection 8.10 Singaporean II 8.10 Industrialist 8.09 Bovain601 words
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Article541 1964-12-08 20 IfAANAPALI (Hawaii). Mon Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer gained the United Stales' fifth successive victory in the Canada Cup golf tournament here yesterday. They *<\t trnlr nearest rivals, Argentina, by 11 strokes with a 72-hole team total of "54 a record for the event. Nicklaus541 words
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Advertisement604 1964-12-08 20 1 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for uern -entioned Companies urnier the Management of An«loOrienial 1 Malaya 1 Limited for the month of November, 1964 are a.s tollow.v l-l. Ills AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED ~iM BERJLNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED INo 4 Drrdsje out of production crossim:604 words
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Advertisement783 1964-12-08 20 I IN THE MATTER OF THK COMPANIFS ORDINANCE. CHAPTER 174 PAN MALAYAN SHIPPING TRADING CORPORATION LTD.! MEMBKRS- VOLINTARY wixniN<;-rp. AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the atovenamed Company, duly con- vened. and held at No 178. Beach Read Singapore, on the 30th day' of November. 1964. the783 words
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Advertisement788 1964-12-08 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited from suitable candidates to fill the following vacancies in the Broadcasting and Information Department. Brunei •a> CHIEF PROGRAMME ORGANISER EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Overseas School Certificate or its equivalent with credits in English and Malay PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Must have at least 5788 words
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Advertisement855 1964-12-08 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI i ASSISTANT SURVEYOR. i APPLICATIONS are invited for the appointment in the Survey Department. Brunei, as Assistant Surveyor on contract for one tour of 3 years. QIALIFK ATIONS: Candidates must have a considerable knowledge of all aspects of survey work (i.e. Triangulation. Cadastral and Topographical855 words
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Advertisement818 1964-12-08 20 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED SIPPLY OF MISCELLAVEOI'S ARTICLES AND MAKING ll' OF CLOTHING FOR OFFICE BOYS AND OTHER SI/BORDINATES DURING 1965. Tenders will be received at the Office of the State Secretary. Malacca, up to noon on 16th December, 1964 for:--(I) the Supply of Miscellaneous Articles; and (II) making up of818 words
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Article, Illustration505 1964-12-08 21 Larry Carroll - Larry Carroll SELANGOR 3 pts (penalty goal) HONG KONG .0 by U A L A LUMPUR, Mon. Hong Kong's Rugby team opened their Malaysian tour four hours after stepping off their plane here today and lost a hard-fought game against505 words
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262 1964-12-08 21 HEAH CUP ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Kedah caused an upset when they dethroned Penang, the holders, by 5-2 in the Heah Cup final at the Selangor Badminton Hall last night. It was the first time that Kedah had won the women's Interstate badminton championship and262 words
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Article29 1964-12-08 21 PARIS, Mon. Prance overDowered Britain by 18 points it wo tries, six goals) to eight (two tries one goal) in a Rugby League International at Perpignan yesterday.29 words
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Article247 1964-12-08 21 PERAK HAVE SET LEAD FOR PENANG pOR an association without money and unwilling 1 to tax the public again until they can ask on better terms, the BAM have shown a certain resourcefulness towards their most important commitment of building up a strong national team. At Sunday's meeting It was247 words
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Article411 1964-12-08 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL O Alk Huang. Tosether Ailc Huanz and Chens Hoe could rise to (treat heights In doubles when they /set their minds to it, and this they will no doubt do if given the chance to play In the All-England. Yee Khan, on his day, Is a devastating411 words
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153 1964-12-08 21 S'PORE FESTIVAL Sarawak upset Penang at volleyball |CINGAPORE. Mon. Sarawak caused a surprise in the national volleyball tournament here i today when they beat Penang 3-2 in the six-a-side section. The tournament is part of the Government-sponsored Singapore Festival of Sport. In a thrilling match 'dark horses" Sarawak beat Penan*153 words
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Article105 1964-12-08 21 CINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore v Civilians and Joint Services, wh'j meet in the sou'.h zone decitir.g match of the Malaya Cup nuuipetiiian here on Dec. 19. will uelc siror.g teams against the visiting Hong Kong Mdc this week. The Services team to meet Hun? Kung on Thursday:105 words
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Article52 1964-12-08 21 SCC 32 WANDERERS 0 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV won a one-sided rugger match against Pasir Panjang Wanderers on the Padang today. SCC scored four goals and four tries without reply from the Wanderers, who were outplayed in all departments SCC led 16-052 words
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Article30 1964-12-08 21 Batu Pahat League: Kllat 5 Teruna X' 4. Sambantnan Cap final: Kinta IA 4 Tg. Mallm Indians 1 (Tg. Ma Urn i. Hose Cap (S'bam: PWDSC 7 NSCRC 230 words
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Article11 1964-12-08 21 Friendly (Malacca): Comb. Schools 7 Independent Field Son. RE 1.11 words
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376 1964-12-08 21 CRICKET Pakistan fight to avoid defeat \IEI -BOURNE, Mon. ITI Javed Burki (47) and Hanif Mohammad fighting unbeaten! (41) came together in a I lighting unbeaten fourth-wicket stand of; 84 as Pakistan strove to i avoid defeat by Austra- lia in their cricket Test match here today. By the close376 words
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Advertisement203 1964-12-08 21 2ft& j£S 2£& £5£ «i S FOR THIS CHRISTMAS 81 GET ON WITH THE 1965 i 1 IMPERIAL I j| With all channels...l 3 VHF/70 UHF g *|2 n more channels will be available for your viewing JV pleasure. Be ready to receive any channel with Kuba TV. jS S5&203 words
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Advertisement383 1964-12-08 21 I> Jl AMANO TIME RECORDERS keep Ij perfect employee-movement re- I cords: their arrivals departures, I IJ daily going and coming, overtime. I plus the many other functions. I IJ AMANOZZZZ7 TIME RECORDER 38x30*39 (cm) THE AMANO J\M£ STAMPS < do not require special papers or I I I cards,383 words
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Miscellaneous56 1964-12-08 21 1 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES SOCCER Spore Premier Leafne: Malays v Army (5.15). Euro-peans-Eurasians v Juniors 7.0. both matches at Jn. Besar). MeOilHvray Cup: Revertex v Sg Masai i Kluai.gi. Da to Leone Trophy: PCRC v Shaw Bros (Ipoh Padann). Rt'GGEK Club matches: Batu Garrison v VIOBA (Batu Cantonment); S'gor Club56 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-12-08 21 Spore Festival of Sport: Tennis —Keppel Club v Morning Glow (Keppel Rd) 4.50; Table Tennis: Int«r-sut« tournament (at Havelock, Mountbatten and Rochore Community Centres 7.10 pm) V Alley ball: First national tournament (Spore Badminton Hallt. HOCKEY: Friendly Malacca HA President's XI v Comb. School! (Malacca Club padang).47 words
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224 1964-12-08 22 Sabah Alliance: Tengku will solve problems SINGAPORE. Mon. Top Sabah Alliance leaders today were optimistic that a solution to the present Alliance problems could be found in their talks with Tengku Abdul, Rahman. The political leaders who left here this morning for Kuala Lumpur saw no reason why the Tengku,224 words
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Obituary78 1964-12-08 22 MR. V. KAILASAPILLAV, aged 6.'.. Ex-I'ontmaster, TaipinK. paxs.-il BMW peacefully on 4.12.64 at 12.20 a.m.. liavm*: behind his beloved wife, four Fon.-, one daughter and one dauKbtcr-In-law. KOH BENC KIM (Peter) pawed away peacefully on 7th IXci-mber 1964 ImvinK behind his beloved wife, one !-on. two daughters, one daughter-in-law78 words
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120 1964-12-08 22 What I meant the Tengku clarifies 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister today clarified remarks he made on Saturday about the Rahman TalibSeenivasagam libel case. A statement from the Prime Ministers Department said "In a newspaper report yesterday, Tengku Abdul Rahman was reported to have remarked, when asked by reporters120 words
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289 1964-12-08 22 Sarawak's own Police Field Force takes -over KUCHING, Mon. The Sarawak Police Field Force has taken over from the Malayan units which have served in the State since September last year. At a ceremony at police headquarters here today, the Acting Chief Minister. Mr. James Wong, bade farewell to No.289 words
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Article58 1964-12-08 22 NEW DELHI. Mon— Mr. Harold Wilson and Mrs. Wilson will probably visit India nest February Indian Prime Minister. Mr La] Bahadur Shastri. said here today. Mr. Shastri was speaking to reporters on his return from his three-day official visit to London when he invited the58 words
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Article36 1964-12-08 22 BELGRADE. Mon— President Tito today attacked the Chinese Communists for "trying to impose power politics on the world" and praised Mr. Nikita Khrushchev for de-Stalinisatlon. promoting freedom of expression, and safeguarding world peace.36 words
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Article411 1964-12-08 22 LONDON. Mon. The stock I markets had their best day for some time and although buyers were by no means rushing In, the selective demand was fairly well maintained throughout the day. The buying appeared to be due to optimism regarding tomorrow's statement by the411 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-12-08 22 Saigon generals' challenge to Khanh U.S. ENVOY TO SEE PREMIER SAIGON. Mon. A group of generals went to General Staff Headquarters today and gave the Commander -in Chief. Lt General Nguyen Khanh. until Dec. 15 to pledge his clear support for the Premier or resign. Gen. Khanh is expected loReuter - 255 words
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119 1964-12-08 22 14 Chinese divisions on border: Chavan NEW DELHI. Mon.— rhe Indian Prfwci Mimstrr, Mr. Y.ishwantrao Cliavan. told Parliament today that between 14 and 1"> Chinese army divisions were poisrd along India's northern border with Tibet. He told a Questioner in the Lower House: "I think we are prepared to fareReuter - 119 words
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Article29 1964-12-08 22 BONN. Mon —President Chung Hee Park of South Korea arrived here by air tociay from Seoul to begin a seven-day itatfl \iMt to West Germany— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement183 1964-12-08 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 ivordsslo (minimum > COOMARASWAMV:— To Kaila and Punch a boy 7.12.64. *O A son Joo Yeow to ShanK Penu and Chwec Eng on 5.12.64. Both well. Thank." to doc'or and ataff of AKsunta. PetaVng Jaya. MR. AND MRS. Anantharajah bleued with baby boy. grandson of Mr. and183 words
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