The Straits Times, 10 December 1964
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Title Section22 1964-12-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Vatic* 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1964. 15 CENTS. KDX 73122 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1964-12-10 1 PADMANA KRISHNAN - PADMANA KRISHNAN Offer by Stephens to step down... STILL NO SOLUTION: THE SABAH ALLIANCE MAY BREAK UP AT NEXT ASSEMBLY MEETING By Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday 1 THE Sabah Alliance crisis worsened today with mediation talks ending in deadlock. At one stage of the talks, Da to Donald Stephens offeredLim Yaw Chong - 1,003 words
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Article, Illustration392 1964-12-10 1 Russia slashes spending on arms KOSYGIN PROMISES NEW RISE IN STANDARDS OF LIVING MOSCOW, Wed. Russia will cut its military budget by 500 million roubles ($1,900 million in 1965). Mr. Alexei Kosygin, the Soviet Premier, announced today. Mr. Kosygin told the Supreme Soviet of the slash in defence expenditure afterReuter - 392 words
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Article315 1964-12-10 1 1 r I SINGAPORE, Wed. j 1 WHAT I MEANT— by THE TENGKU T<ENGKU Abdul Rahman today clarified what he meant by the use of the word "innocence" in his letter accepting the resignation of Inche Abdul Rahman bin liaji Talib on Monday. Shortly after his arrival, here from315 words
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967 1964-12-10 1 Tengku calls for sane thinking and planning in Singapore SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPOREANS must give their minds and thoughts to making Singapore what it should be the business centre ot Malaysia, and not a hotbed of political quarrels and squabbles, Tengku Abdul Rahman said here tonight The Prime Minister was speaking967 words
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Article24 1964-12-10 1 NICOSIA. Wed— A bomb exploded outside St. Joseph's Catholic Klrls' convent school last night, shattering windows There were no casualties. A P.24 words
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Article46 1964-12-10 1 NOTTINGHAM. Wed. Tnieves who staged a wellplanned, spiit-second raid on a food factory here curly today escaped with 140 miles uf sausage skins worth C 4.000 The owner of the factory commented: "They may havr some trouble dispos- n« of their haul." Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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449 1964-12-10 1 Shouts of Tool! Idiots!' in the House KUALA LUMPUR, Wad QHOUTS Of "Sit down! Shut up! Fool! You idiots!" rang out in the House of Represenlutives this morning when Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam (PPP-Ipoh) attempted in vair. to introduce a motion for the adjournment, of the House. Mr Seenlvasagam b»--Kan449 words
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Article46 1964-12-10 1 NEW YORK. Wed. A supersonic B-58 Hustler bomber carry- Ing an unarmed nuclear bomb 1 caught fire and burned yesterday ion a ramp at the U.S. Strategic Air Command centre at Bunker Hill I air forces ba.se. Indiana Three airmen were injured. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article34 1964-12-10 1 MA|OR EFFORT IN MALAYSIA WASHINGTON, U><l. Mr Harold WiNon. British Prime Minister said here today Britain making major effort in Malaria and numhiT of troops there was on very significant 5...1. Keiiter34 words
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Article611 1964-12-10 1 Landing near Kukup: 7 captured |£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Seven Indonesian infiltrators were captured by security forces in the south-west coastal area of Johore, opposite Pulau Kukup, today. The landing coincided with: THE DISCOVERY of a 30-foot boat, capable of carrying 40 people, in the manprove swamps north of Batu Pah611 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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130 1964-12-10 2 MOB AT JINNAH TOMB: POLICE OPEN FIRE l/AKACHI. Wed— Pakistan Radio said police opened fire in Karachi last night on a mob attempting to demonstrate near the tniiili of the country's founder. Mouamma<| AH Jinnah. First reports said one sturirnt was killed and three seriously injured. The radio said a130 words
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Article34 1964-12-10 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Floods causing an estimated £2 million worth of damage have occurred In north Sumatra. Antara reported yesterday. Relief campaigns to assist flood victims would begin this month34 words
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Article54 1964-12-10 2 RANGOON. Wed. Forty-five Karen rebels In the Tharawaddv j district 200 miles north of here. I surrendered to Government forces ye« prc!av. The Karens, who have been ter- 1 ror.sinc ullages in the Tharawaddy area, said they gave up the armed I struggle because ofAP - 54 words
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Article54 1964-12-10 2 SAIGON. Wed.— The South Viet- j namrse Government announced yesterday that all property seized I from the defunct Ngo Dinh Diom retime would soon be auctioned i off for runci.s to support flood reI lief. The floods of last month claimed more than 6.000 lives in54 words
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Article29 1964-12-10 2 MANILA. Wed. Senator I Eulogio Rodriguez, president of the opposition Nacionalista Party died of a heart attack in his I sleep last night. He was 81.29 words
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Article, Illustration379 1964-12-10 2 JAKARTA, Wed fHE U.S. Ambassador. Mr. Howard P. Jones, went to the airport today to fly to Soerabaya but police advised him not to. A representative of the Ministry of Police met him at the airport and told him the situation ir.Reuter - 379 words
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Article118 1964-12-10 2 Teenage wife killer is saved OONG KONG. Wed. ■"•Teenager Lai Chunhing. sentenced to death for killing nis wife when she wanted to return to her former life as a dance hall girl, has had his sentence commuted to 18 years' jail by the Governor. Appeals were made on Lai's behalfReuter; UPI - 118 words
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Article48 1964-12-10 2 GEORGETOWN. Wed. Prisoners rioted in a big jail in the centre of Georgetown yesterday injuring eight people, 'including the prisons deputy director and a young woman visiting an inmate. Two riot squad units were rushed to the prison, and peace wa.s restored. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article32 1964-12-10 2 MOSCOW. Wed. Zond 2. thn Russisn space station headed to- I ward ;i rendezvous with Mars, us now about two million miles from the earth. Tass reported.— A P.32 words
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276 1964-12-10 2 'Irrefutable proof of Hanoi intervention in Laos, UN told UNITED NATIONS. Wed I AOS told the United Nations General Assembly lj yesterday that it had "irrefutable proof" of military intervention by North Vietnam. The Hanoi Government was guilty of flagrant violations of the Geneva Agreements ton Laos) and the UnitedReuter - 276 words
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291 1964-12-10 2 The Indon hoodlums and the lack of shame pLEVriLAND (Ohio), Wed. U.S. information Agency Director, Mr. Carl Rowan, last night bitterly rebuked mobs and Government authorities for th« smashing of U.S libraries and the destruction of books in Indonesia and elsewhere. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Cleveland BarAP - 291 words
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Advertisement79 1964-12-10 2 Advftiiiimit Refining Your Skin Texture When your complexion seems to be showing signs of keratinisation (skin coarsening* brace and refine the skin to a new flawless perfection by toning your face and neck with Lemon Delph Freshener. After cleansing pat your skin gently with cotton wool soaked in Freshener to79 words
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Article, Illustration582 1964-12-10 3 ARRANGEMENTS TO MEET INTERESTS OF ALL NATO MEMBERS, BUT. WASH INGTON, Wed. President Johnson and Mr. Harold Wilson last night agreed that there should be arr a n gements to meet the legitimate interests of all Nato members in nuclear policy. But "existing safeguardsReuter - 582 words
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67 1964-12-10 3 fONDON, Wed. A £25--000 church repair scheme has been launched in Stock because of a tennis ball. The ball which was thrown on the roof of St. Marks Church Shelton. blocked a drain ana water rotted away tons of valuable roof timber. CommentReuter - 67 words
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Article61 1964-12-10 3 MOSCOW. Wed. A ceramic material "S-B' which is claimed to resist wear 60 times better than iron or steel, has been made in the Soviet Union. Tass said the new material can withstand high temperatures and is easily machined. One ton of it can replace about 100Reuter - 61 words
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Article39 1964-12-10 3 EDINBURGH, Wed. An 80--year-old Scotsman. James Steele pleaded guilty yesterday to coun- terfeitlng 14.144 two-shilling pieces i or florins over a period of six-and- a-lialf years. He was sent to the i High Court for sentence. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article48 1964-12-10 3 NEW YORK. Wed. New York is the first American city to stock fallout shelters with rations to sustain a million people for about two weeks. Civil Defence Director Robert Condon announced. Rations have been stored in 1.874 buildings In the city's five boroughs Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article118 1964-12-10 3 U.N. CALL TO LIMIT NUCLEAR CLUB UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Ireland and Canada. in separate statements in the General Assembly yesterday, called for an international treaty to limit the nuclear club to its present membership. MR. FRANK AIKEN. Irish Minister of External Affairs, said this would "prevent the balance of terrorReuter - 118 words
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Article29 1964-12-10 3 HELSINKI. Wed. Hunter Pemti Aavikko. 21. attempted to finish off a wounded rabbit yesterd;iy by hitting it with his gun. The gun went oft! and killed Aavikko UPI.UPI - 29 words
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89 1964-12-10 3 jtf IAMI. Wed. A CvA ban exile group said yesterday that US. authorities had thwarted a bombing raid it intended to carry out against Cuba earlier this month. In a paid advertisement in the Spanish-Janguaee newspaper Diario Las Americas, the Social De- mocratReuter - 89 words
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284 1964-12-10 3 ONDON, Wed. Buckingham Palace has denied a report in an American news magazine that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip keep their son. Prince Charles, short of pocket money. The denial sent to the editor of Time magazine referred to a report "the princely pauper" InReuter - 284 words
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408 1964-12-10 3 A 'maniac' with the Beatles' money is sued for $3 mil. NEW YORK. Wed. T ORD Peregrine Eliot, heir to the Earl of St. Germans, today filed a US$l million damages suit against the head of a Beatles commercial firm in which he is partner. With another Briton, Mr. MalcolmReuter - 408 words
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112 1964-12-10 3 MAN WHO GOT £18,000 REWARD ARRESTED 4 YLESBURY, (EngJ\ land). Wed. John Maris. the 34-year-old herdsman who tipped off police about the farm hideout of the gang which carried out Britain's £2.500,000 train robbery last year, was arrested last night. He is alleged to have committed perjury during the GreatReuter - 112 words
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Article36 1964-12-10 3 The top dog WASHINGTON. Wed— Nearly 300 dogs have been offered to President Johnson to nvi.i/- his pet beagle, "Her," who died last month, but all have been turned down, a White House spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement142 1964-12-10 3 jf < from GOLD STORAGE SUNSHINE BAKERIES Whether the occasion is a birthday, wedding, anniversary or just an impromptu get-together, there's just nothing better than Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries, why? because Cold Storage Sunshine Confectioneries are made from only the finest ingredients and prepared under the strictest standards of hygiene.142 words
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Advertisement137 1964-12-10 3 SUNRISE SPORTS BsSv£ Vfil FOUR STROKES TO SUNRISE -AND SATISFACTION 41 John Little Shopping Centre Upper Ground floo*, Raffle* Place, Singapore 1. Tel: ***** fJ/tfffiM*- Cosmetics A %™'.^L wn c ~JM W" t^m. .rri v gBKtpBM HH^^^^ IDEAL GIFT i 11 rrsrssss -HI fjjf^Sßßßi! m -■'CwJ 1 1 mSSSSSSm QUEEN137 words
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292 1964-12-10 4 AUPE decides to oppose salaries commission SINGAPORE, Wednesday J^lUi Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has resolved to "expose the special salaries commission's activities, oppose its personalities until the principles of collective bargaining, conciliation and arbitration are restored by the Singapore Government lor its employees." This is part of a lengthy292 words
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202 1964-12-10 4 EX-VOLUNTEER OFFICERS TO HELP IN -TRAINING SINGAPORE. Wed. Mo^e than 50. senior officers of the former Singapore Civil Defence Corps have volunteered their services to help train the first batch of 2.000 Singapore national servicemen in civil defence. Happy with this response, Inche M. Azariah. the Assistant Commissioner for Civil202 words
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Article32 1964-12-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Rotary Club of Singapore-West will be distributing toys, sweets and fruits to children in various hospitals in Singapore on Dec. 20 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.32 words
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Article108 1964-12-10 4 BIG VARIETY SHOW FOR CHARITY SINGAPORE, Wed. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul In Jalan Kayu, will stage a variety show. "Muslcale Cracker," at the National Theatre on Saturday under the patronage of the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. The entire proceeds of the show will go108 words
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Article87 1964-12-10 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Inche Othman Wok. the Minister for Social Affairs, and Mr Ec Peng Liang, the chairman of the Slnapore Council of Social Service will be present at the Havelock Road community centre at 2.30 pm. tomorrow when payment o' rehabilitation grants to victims of the87 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-12-10 4 MARRIED at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Saturday were Mr. Albert Lim Beng Seng and Miss Rosalind Yap Swee Kee. both teachers. The bridegroom is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. I mi Chin Huat. and the bride Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yap73 words
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Advertisement108 1964-12-10 4 *IRASSHAI-MASE! I WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR PERFORMANCE N ■I One Show Nightly 11 30 p.m. at the "FOUR WM lUONSI UONS singapura I Says TAKEUCHI KEIGO with the Q IMPERIAL JAPANESE DANCERS H FLOWN DIRECT FROM HONGKONG BY MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS SHOWTIME: JT^ OPEN UNTIL 11.30 P.M. Jml 2 A.M.108 words
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Advertisement367 1964-12-10 4 Ys Men's Club of Singapore "WiF^^W AT SHAWS (Beta Chapter) presents a^. jm_ I A Charity Premiere in aid of HO H The ■•HOLE-IN-THE-HEART U^J •Fund on 16th Dec. at 8.45pm (Singapore) Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency The Yang Di-Pertuan Ncgara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, S.M.N., DX. SEASON367 words
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Advertisement549 1964-12-10 4 1 ilium 2 loi-i:.\N ioitAVi If Doily b ShommDoiK i vow» 11 om-l 30-4 00 100-330 6.30 I 9.30 pm. 6 45 19.15 pm. •ncwmeouiy p ta3f r^ t "CATHAY: "SAI^R'JAY V, Nll!:' I'LOVE by APPOINTMENT" 1 S Clous Holm Ingmor 7r stx-fq ■•PENS TOIIAYS 11am -1.30 -4 6.30 9.30549 words
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Article, Illustration275 1964-12-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. ABOUT 100 A v s t ralian firms have decided to set up joint industrial ventures here with their Malaysian counterparts, the secretary of the Australian Depa r t m ent of Trade and Industry, Sir Allen Westermann, said yesterday.275 words
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290 1964-12-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Government will review the restriction on import of sugar, imposed last June, when the country is self-sufficient in this commodity. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said this in reply to Dr.290 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-12-10 5 KOREAN SELFj DEFENCE EXPERTS FLY IN SINGAPORE, Wed. Two Korean experts arrived here today to teach the Korean national art of self- defence known as "Tae Kwon Do" in Malaysia. Mr. Lee Xi Ha will be posted to Penang while Mr. Choi Chang Keun will go to Ipoh. The two193 words
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166 1964-12-10 5 NANYANG OFFERS EVENING COURSES FOR YOUTHS SINGAPORE, Wed. Nanyang University has set up an extension department to offer part time evening courses for working youths. Dr. Foo Voon Kai. one time dean of the college of commerce, has been aopointed director of the new depart- ment which will draw its166 words
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Article37 1964-12-10 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Iwo Japanese training ships on i research expedition to the 'Incliun i Oceun arrived here today. i The two fishing trawlers. Oshoro Maru and the Tenyo Maru. will remain here until Dec. 17.37 words
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377 1964-12-10 5 KU AL A LUMPUR. Wed. The Government today promised to consider the protest of 200 immigration officers in Malaya against the appointment of a Malayan Civil Service oTU-pr as Controller of Immigration. Malaysia. The officers have threatened to go on a377 words
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Article79 1964-12-10 5 'Don't wear green' warning JESSELTON, Wed. The Security Forces today warned civilians in the State not to wear green clothing particularly in the border areas of Tawau and the interior residencies. A spokesman said that clothing of this colour might easily he mistaken for ■Jungle green" uniforms which would endanger79 words
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153 1964-12-10 5 Seeni hits out at meddling 'by Twogun' Yap KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Yap Chin Kwee, political secretary to the Prime Minister, was described in the House of Representatives today as "Two-gun Yap." The PPP leader. Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam. referred to Mr. Yap when speaking about political secretaries during the153 words
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Advertisement389 1964-12-10 5 THROUGH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plate have been worn for as long as thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give corresponding satisfaction. I Kr.n««i»T cuff links remain biigh* b*couM o> th.ir lurfuc. hard roll d 14 XT 9» ld FINE QUALITY JEWELRY FOR MEN: Evening389 words
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218 1964-12-10 6 Scouts told: Be prepared to defend Malaysia L r UALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. "Be prepared" to defend Malaysia against outsida aggression, the vicepresident of the Boy Scouts Association of America. Mr. W. D Campbell, told the 45.000 Boy Scouts in Malaysia today. Mr. Campbell was speaking to newsmen before he218 words
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Article68 1964-12-10 6 PENANG. Wed. The City Council plans to convert three roads into one-way streets. They are Nagore Road (between Bawasah Road and Burma h Road*. Swatow Lane 'between Burmah Road and Bawasali Road) and Duke Street, with traffic flowing from High Street to Esliianudo Road. The council, however.68 words
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296 1964-12-10 6 Chinese miners in Perak to discuss tin profits tax IPOH. Wed. The 1 Perak Chinese Mining Association will hold an emergency meeting here later this week to discuss its proposals to the Central Government on the tin profits tax. Chinese mining circles here said that the discussions will centre mainly296 words
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168 1964-12-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. j The United States has given four assurrances to Malaysia on her stockpile releases of tin, the House of Representatives was told today. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. the Minister of Commerce and Industry, told the House the U.S. had assured us168 words
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Article56 1964-12-10 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mrs. H Rujar.it num. wife of the Minister of Culture, will open an exhibition and sale of paintings by two Malavsian artists at the National Library on Friday. The exhibition is in aid of the Spastic Children's Association, die Singapore Association for the56 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-12-10 6 LOVKLY Trngltu Koza (left), youngest daughter of the Sultan and Sultanah of Kelantan. who added a touch of elegance to the Istana Neeara din hit on Tuesday night given in honour of her father and mother by the Yang di-Pertuan NegaraAli Yusof - 157 words
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123 1964-12-10 6 I£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia is spending $256,000 on cutlery for its 22 diplomatic missions. The silver-plated cutlery will be supplied by a firm at Sheffield, in northern England. The first deliveries will be made by Cooper Bros, and Sons Ltd. in January The cutlery will123 words
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Article43 1964-12-10 6 BLKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman will declare open the Prai Youth Club on Saturday. The ceremony will bo followed by a variety show and cultural r.ieht in aid of the Defence Fund and the club's building funds.43 words
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216 1964-12-10 7 Help boost Defence Fund, Asri urges students I/OTA BHARU. Wed. 1V The Mentri Be- Siir of Kelantan, Inche Mohumed Asri bin Haji Muda, called on students last night to help boost the National Drtence Fund. "The responsibility of defending the country does not lie only with our soldiers and leaders,"216 words
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78 1964-12-10 7 IPOH. Wed. The driver of a car was killed and a passenger injured near Kanipar today when the car travelling ."rom Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh lost its offside front wheet. The car veered off the road and i overturned. The dead man is Foo78 words
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Article60 1964-12-10 7 NG. Wed. The executive committee of the Penang State Youth Movement will organise a get-together of youths of all races and political parties a i Tanjong Bungah on Jan. 2 and 3. The State Alliance youth seen 1 laiy. Syed Abdul Malik, said the aim would be60 words
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Article31 1964-12-10 7 TANGKAK. Wed— A taxi owner. Abdul Kadir bin Haji Yusof. was today fined $150 in the Magistrates Court here when he pleaded guilty to over-loading his car with passengers.31 words
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Article29 1964-12-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. T.-i.- Malayan Association lor tlip Blind has sent out letters <>! appeal for funds lor the education, i training, employment and welfare of the blind.29 words
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Article, Illustration287 1964-12-10 7 SOH TIAN6 KENG - SOH TIAN6 KENG: By Singapore, Wed. THE Director of Operations in Borneo, MajGen. W. C. Walker, said here today that President Soekarno was losing his political and military battle against Malaysia. "But being an Asian Hitler," he added, "Soekarno will not like losing287 words
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265 1964-12-10 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two trade unions have come out in support of the National Trades Union Congress's stand that May Day should continue to remain a public holiday in Singapore. i They are the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, a NTUC affiliate, and the265 words
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Article24 1964-12-10 7 BATU GAJAH. Wed— A total of 52.385 has been collected in th<Batu Gujuh sub-district in aid of die Poppy Day fund.24 words
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Article49 1964-12-10 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Film shows in aid ot the National De- fence Fund will be screened in four towns in the Krian district lon Saturday. The s.iow.s. starting at 9 p.m will be held at Parit Buntar. Bagan Serai. Kuala Kurau and r.miong Piandang.49 words
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Article36 1964-12-10 7 PENANO. Wed— The Malaysian Tamil Youth Bell Clubs convention will open at the Pykett Methodist School h»'l here at 10 a.m. on Friday. Delecates from Tamil youth ,rouehout the country will I be atieniliuf36 words
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132 1964-12-10 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The general manager-desig-nate of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Mr. T. Duckmanfon, said here /esterday thai the ABC was "anxious" to provide train bit facilities for Malaysian broadcasting personnel. "We take some pride in the fact that ,M)inr of your TV personnel132 words
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Article35 1964-12-10 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Chf^s Federation will h<>iu a simultaneous match in con- 1 Junction with the prize-siying of the inier-.sch<>ois championship at the Chinese Swimming Clvii at 2 D.m. on Dec. 20.35 words
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Article, Illustration75 1964-12-10 7 Two pretty Japanese girls to model in Singapore SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two pretty Japanese models flew into Singapore last night to take part in a series of fashion shows here. They are Yumiko Matsubara (left) and Kyoko Kishi (below), both from Tokyo. The fashion shows "ill be held on Friday, Saturday75 words
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Article46 1964-12-10 7 KANGAR. Wed.— The first agricultural training centre in Perils will be opened next Monday at Bukit Temiang Beseri, seven miles from here. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. will perform the opening ceremony which will be followed by an agricultural exhibition.46 words
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Article30 1964-12-10 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. Lt i Gen. Tengku Osman. will visit the Royal Malaysian Navy nt I I Woodlands here tomorrow mornln*.30 words
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Advertisement99 1964-12-10 7 r \l\ Perfume Sprays j Fill with your favourite Ay 1/ *-"~"v perfume or cologne. j/ /ry*i& So handy! So economical! //V***!®^ Completely leakproof, f \ySm cannot evaporate, A V Step Sprays preserve your perfume to the last precious drop, make it go further. Mist fine, s<^ safe to spray99 words
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Article, Illustration320 1964-12-10 8 Tiny tots steal the show topless and all Displaying a Hair far fashion vv*>n tap yirts in thy ray 4 rath* tvauUl vnru... KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FROM a children's fashion show held here today ir appears that tiny tots display a flair for fashion even before they learn to walk320 words
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Article166 1964-12-10 8 JESSELTON, Wed. The last batch of 90 men of the 7th Field Squidron. Royal Australian Engineers, who had completed the airstrip at Kuamut, on the upper reaches of the Kinabatangan River, and 2tf miles of road from Kenir-tfau to Sook, left for Singapore today. The MinisterAP - 166 words
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Article26 1964-12-10 8 KAJANG. Wed. The Ulu Langat Rubber Licensing; and Supcrj vision Board will meet on Dec. 17 i at the District Office conference room here.26 words
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Miscellaneous280 1964-12-10 8 l//#» v Oo#» By V.T. Wmmtttm 1-7 -^.Ot pKf EH?) ..WERE WHY. YE;";. OF COURSFT.' I AGANI -V THAT'S ODP/ AW, OOM6 I I CUT WHAT OUT? M OOr» /.A J MY GOO NESS, BOY, WE I PON'T RECAiJ. EVFR OFF IT, OOP! WHATCHA TALKIN' I Jj^ ir y 3TEAKIMG\280 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-12-10 9 THE Raja Permaisuri Agong spent an hour this morning at the children's fashion show. That she enjoyed herself was evident from her constant smile. She was particularly pleased by the curtsies she received from the show's tiny participants. Straits Times picture by Lim Yaw Chong.Lim Yaw Chong - 50 words
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Article22 1964-12-10 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Himalaya Is scheduled to arrive in Singapore Port with 36 Singapore prssengers lrom Britain on Dec 1922 words
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Article55 1964-12-10 9 TAIPING. Wed— A 20-year-old youth described by the police as a "Tiger Genera)" in a secret society has been detained after a raid on a house in Kampong Boyan here. Five rounds of live 9 m.m. ammunition and one used round of .303 ammunition and a55 words
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Advertisement29 1964-12-10 9 BATTERIES QUICKER H STARTING GREATER DEPENDABILITY LONGER PLUS PRESTIGE Lucas Batteries are now made in Malaya to suit local conditions FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 929 words
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Advertisement199 1964-12-10 9 i m Give *T£ .aaa^b. ifaiiiiiii^r n ni 4 Ol d 1'• mel> this Christmas ?^S^ Sole Agents Importers MACLAINE WATSON (IMPORTS) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC ®l/hi^eidoj^| will make your Christmas perfect^^^> RE E!^iJ j^^^ With every purchase of $1 5 and above ■W aH aat l^ r199 words
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298 1964-12-10 10 Sirens now only in case of actual raid SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore Government announced today that until further notice, air raid sirens would only sound the '"Alert" (wailing tone) to warn the public in the event of approaching hostile aircraft or a possible air attack. Air raid siren tests, which298 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-12-10 10 BISHOP KOH APPOINTED SABAH'S ANGLICAN LEADER SINGAPORE. Wed. The Right Rev. Roland Koh Peck Chiang, Suffragan Bishop in Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed Bishop of Jesselton by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The enthronement is likely to take place in All Saints' Cathedral. Jesselton, early in March next year Bishop Koh,160 words
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78 1964-12-10 10 'Hearts and minds' battle gets a boost 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government is stepping up its psychological warfare campaign in Sarawak and Sabah. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said this In the Senate during question time today. His Ministry, he added, was working closely78 words
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Article35 1964-12-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mrs. M Duguld has been elected president of the Ikebana International Club here. Other officials are: vice-pres-ident. Mrs. Z.M. Ahmad: secretary. Mrs. J. Orloff and treasurer, Mrs. K. Robinson.35 words
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Article36 1964-12-10 10 SINGAPORK, Wed. Three men with daggers stole cash and jewellery worth S*oo from a flat in Meyer Mansions at noon today after tying up the amah. Foo Choo Cheng, who was alone.36 words
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Article33 1964-12-10 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be cut off In Linden Drive. Jalan Pandan, Ash Grove, Oriole Crescent. Cassia Drive, Sunset Avenue and Pine Walk tomorrow from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration573 1964-12-10 10 PMIP's call for a coalition is rejected... THE SENATE DATO TAN: THEIR PRESENCE IN THE GOVT WILL BE MORE OF A HINDRANCE THAN A HELP... KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday PMIP call for the establishment of a coalition Go vernment to meet confrontation was not only rejected in the Senate today, but573 words
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217 1964-12-10 10 $6m tax arrears still not collected in Sabah KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tlie Sabah Inland Keveiu.e Department failed to collect $6 million hi income tax arrears last year. The report of the b fh Director of Audit. Mr. P. P. Wise, tabled in Parliament today, said: "The Commissioner of Inland Revenue217 words
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Article54 1964-12-10 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Registrar of Persons totta] the public that no fee would be charged for the replacement of defaced or lost Singapore identity cards. In a statement, tie holders of identity cards not to apply for new cards unless they had been lost54 words
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Advertisement41 1964-12-10 10 An Ideal Investment! LOK YUEN MANSION 6 STOREY LUXURIOUS FLATS SITUATED AT RING ROAD, OFF PUDU ROAD AND SUNGEI BESI ROAD. Enquiries:LOK YUEN ENTERPRISES (X.L) LTD. 3rd Floor, WING ON LIFE BUILDING, Jalan Silang, Kuala Lumpur. 1 Telephone: *****, ***** *****'41 words
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Article, Illustration923 1964-12-10 11 Tan: Why is a firm employed as consultants and contractors? J)y OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday SEENI: THOUSANDS OF ACRES GIVEN OUT BUT NO PROSPECTING r [MIKEE Opposition Members told the House of Reprcm ntatives today of varous '"rackets"' and focussed923 words
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629 1964-12-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An officer is to be appointed to promote trade and improve commercial relations with Communist countries. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Urn Swee Aun. announced this in the House ol Representatives today when he introduced W.ti629 words
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Advertisement247 1964-12-10 11 j^L so convenient! a ?H Real cream billows from the (J^7^.-\M can ■l*««dy whipped, at the AT/ c"p touch of your finger. Super-delicious on V*' J^^ *ivY desserts, puddings, r cakes and pastries. < m <ffi a^MnJl Am j tMiinl fw/j//f7 the only real whipped cream that [Mi stays sweet247 words
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Advertisement496 1964-12-10 11 Before you buy o Television set read what General Electric have to say HI If you are thinking of buying a TV set, it can be rather 881 confusing trying to select one from the wide variety offered for sale in Singapore and Malaya. Almost all the advertisements claim that496 words
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Miscellaneous261 1964-12-10 11 Straits Times Crossword HT H^ IV* H^ l^t^ Iff 7 U KOSS 5. Are many In the morning 8. Portrayed early Scot In ac- quiet after a party? <4>. tion 1 8). 6. A recent deletion from an 9. Showing signs of tiredness. old agreement (7. B>. loft the front261 words
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Article641 1964-12-10 12 The appeal by the chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board for manufacturers to come forward to give evidence in defence of their products is not th«> first indication of un--1 easiness among" the Board's members over some aspects of their inquiries. The consum- ers' interests have scarcely641 words
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Article381 1964-12-10 12 We printed yesterday a letter i from the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, which he began with a dei claratbn that we accused him of raising "a battle-cry for I class warfare." We did nothing lof the sort. We said he had written of the381 words
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Article237 1964-12-10 12 The Singapore Cancer Society I comes into being in circumstances recalling those that I faced the Singapore Antii Tuberculosis Association when it was founded 17 years ago. In 1947, tuberculosis was the disi ease that took the greatest annual toll of lives, as cancer is today, while the237 words
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346 1964-12-10 12 I^INDLY permit me the generosity of your columns to reply to Mr. B. R. N. Thampe, the Secretary General of the Union of Forest Employees, who has advised me through a statement you published ohi Monday to keep my hands off civil service matters.346 words
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Letter63 1964-12-10 12 MY son Is ln the "premier school of Singapore." He was a^ked to pay two dollars for his school magazines. He would get one In the middle of the year and one at the end. School has closed for the annual vacation, and he has still not heard63 words
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Letter53 1964-12-10 12 aMHaaaaaaaft I/ITE-FLYING. although a fascinating and exciting game, should be allowed only on playground, park or padang where the danger of accidents Is small. Children who run after stray kites are a danger to others as well as to themselves. Their parents should see that they keep off the streets.53 words
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Letter50 1964-12-10 12 A' HOLIDAY should be a holiday. Has a school principal the authority to Instruct my son to attend another school for two weeks because he is poor in mathematics. It has meant that I must post Done the holiday I Intended taking with all my children outside Singapore H.W Singapore50 words
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Letter290 1964-12-10 12 1 WISH to make an appeal to the public to assist one of Malaysia')* most talented young artists. Enche Ibrahim Hussein, who Is now In London. I am very grateful In. deed to the Straits Tim»>» Press (Malaya) Limited for the spontaneous contrtou tien of £50290 words
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Article, Illustration1379 1964-12-10 12 MAGDALENE CARR - Malayan history in stamps MAGDALENE CARR WORLD-FAMOUS WOOD COLLECTION WILL BE DISPERSED NEXT WEEK By THE best collection of Malayan and Singapore stamps in the world, owned by the late Dr. F. E. Wood, comes under the hammer at Robson Lowe's, London, on Tueeday. Valued at a p pro ximately1,379 words
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Advertisement911 1964-12-10 12 mmmm mm m\\ wmumk n inn, j Straits Times Malay Mail be hjndrd to: COLD STORAGE ARCADE a Orchard Road (lit Moor) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At H.llind Rssd Klt.n, K«n»l Rssd Naval Bss*. CITT BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collysr Quay THI NEWS rwONT Mnpstrlck's Supermarket M M. ISMAIL 3911 words
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Advertisement42 1964-12-10 12 ghoul" The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporter* of High Clo« Worsteds 1 Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mention, Ist Floor, Room No. t. 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement255 1964-12-10 12 L Wi if '*«*^l «oyol Jally) J /J W jfj nourishment of i //AT l* \5 the Queen bee, i l//l A has a miraculous S S 4 //*J^' A Introduced in i I) ./jwC^*^ cosmetics the S rVTj action of the > S (Royal Jelly) S S is thorough255 words
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Article152 1964-12-10 13 More African missions year next 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. IV Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Senate today that the question of establishing a Parliamentary committee on foreign affairs was und^r active consideration His statement was contained in a written answer to a question by Mr. S.P.S. Nathan. In reply to other152 words
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Article60 1964-12-10 13 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Swi^s Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Richard- Am;n. was today entertained to hUKtI by the Yang diPertuan Negara. Tun Yusof Ishak. Mr Aman, who is based m Bangkok he is also the Swiss Ambassador to Thailand is here to perform the opening ceremony60 words
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131 1964-12-10 13 PREMIER GETS $300.000 FOR THE D-FUND SINGAPORE, Wed.— Tengku Abdul Rahman today received 3300.000 in two cheques on behalf of the National Defence Fund. The Tcngku was handed the cheques one for 5250.004) from the Singapore Turf Club and the other for 550.000 from the Shaw Foundation by Mr. j131 words
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Article48 1964-12-10 13 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Prime Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will officially own the 1964 IBM:y school safety flrsl c\hibition at the Nation Library lecture hall on Dec. 17. at 10 a.m. I The exhibition is being spoil>c,rd by tlir Junior Safety First C iii;c:i of Singapore.48 words
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Article38 1964-12-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Ab:virthi Sabah. a cul'.ural socirty. will stage a -hi\\ ol Indiiirt dance.s and cultural Item* .r. the Dewnn Bahnsn dan Puv ik.i on Dit 23 In aid <f t!ie National Defence Fund.38 words
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492 1964-12-10 13 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today that those who were opposed to the use of the National Language were trying to prevent the growth of Malaysia in the right direction. Speaking at the seventh anniversary of the King492 words
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142 1964-12-10 13 Another five Manila journalists invited to Malaysia AIANILA, Wed.— Five journalists and radio broadcasters from Manila have been invited to tour Malaysia. Mr. Ivor Kraal, spokesman of the Malaysian Consulate in Manila, said other journalists from Asia and Africa have also been Invited to visit his country. Enrique Romualdez of142 words
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183 1964-12-10 13 (SINGAPORE, Wed. A 15--year-old boy, said to typify "this angry young generation", was today sent to the Gimson School for three years on an order by a magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav Buong Bee. According to a probation report, the boy was183 words
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233 1964-12-10 13 Joint civic, delegation to S'pore has busy day CINGAPORE, Wed. The 13 -man delegation from the Per^ang City Council and the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, led by the Mayor of Penan?, Mr. C. Y. Choy, spent a busy morning and afternoon here today on the first day of their three-day study233 words
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Article84 1964-12-10 13 CINGAPO3E. Wed. The Asia Foundation has made a grant of $23,400 to Nanyang University to cover expenses for two research projects to be taken by the department of political science. TVE FIRST PROJECT on "Thu Problem of Dual Citizenship" will be undiMi*,ken by the head of84 words
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Article99 1964-12-10 13 Airmen give goodwill party SINGAPORE, Wed. The J Royal Air Force tonight entertained Mine 300 people from six community centres in Seletar to dinner and Scottish music at Seletar base. A highlight of the evening R.A.F. personnel from all ranks as wWI as their wives served their guests Malaysian food.99 words
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Article71 1964-12-10 13 SEREMBAN. Wed. A WlfMI of a north-bound goods train was derailed at 4 ajn. today WHO miles south of Seremban and passengers in the Singapore-Kuala Litinipur day mail had to so in buses and taxis from Renibau to Seremban station. The goods train was travelling j from71 words
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Article64 1964-12-10 13 PENANO, Wed— A chartered ferry launch will leave the Pe- hang railway pier at 10 a.m. on Saturday to take guests to the i official opening of the Malayan I Sugar Manufacturing Company's new refinery at Prai. The launch will go direct to the Prai refinery64 words
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Article167 1964-12-10 13 INCOME TAX; BRUNEI DENIAL BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. The State Secretary has denied that exploratory talks have begun here to study the possible introduction of personal income tax. The denial follows a report in today's Straits Times that an exploratory committee had been set up to look into the possibility ofUPI - 167 words
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Article34 1964-12-10 13 KANOAR. Wed. The Regent of Perlis. Tengku Suleiman, will declare open the Simpang Ampat health sub-centre pn Dec 31. It was built under the rural development scheme at a cost of $320.--000.34 words
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Article, Illustration375 1964-12-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 11-year-old girl has written an anniversary letter of gratitude to the doctors and nurses of the General Hospital here for saving her mother's life a year ago. She is R. Ratiini. a Standard Five pupil of the375 words
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Advertisement49 1964-12-10 13 Mfc if >& 3nfx/J9 mtsM M What's so subtle about this gin? gj BURNETT'S Qm«"!tAJ r^^T^^l Such a beautiful mixer-try Burnett's Eyz»v<H« I y}i ruti Er.afc/.TM with your favourite "ands And tonic. *^^^7j^|^T^ And lime. And orange. And enjoy it. wfl I I M^^j You'll soon see what we mean.49 words
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Miscellaneous661 1964-12-10 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL SK. Lumpur and Have Ouii. Will Travel: 7 3.1 P. Pinanr 6 Ipoh and Malacca. Pour Just Men; 8.00 News Jn P.M.: *00 lest pp.vern. tone: Mandarin; 8.10 Award Theatre--5.15 Test pattern, music; 5.4R 8.35 Gardens ol Japan Jn EnePrcgramme summary; 5.50 News llsh; 8.50 Quran661 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-12-10 14 LONDON, Wednesday HE TREATS MINISTERS LIKE LITTLE BOYS, SAYS EXILED CHIRWA jy]R. ORTON CHIRWA, Malawi's former Justice Minister, yesterday accused the Malawi Prime Minister, Dr. Hastings Banda, of wanting to set up a dictatorship in his country. "He treats his Ministers like boys. We in Malawi have exchangedAP - 360 words
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71 1964-12-10 14 1 BUENOS AIRES. Wed. FlfM•' pooplc were injured when PeroiiLM .-.importers battled with police ,I. Ramos Mcjia. near here yesterd;iv Three polic'cnn n wm iniured In Mir r\. >v m ;i banned open air meeting. After an initial .skirmish, the I Peronists released aReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-12-10 14 Thant is suffering from ulcer UNITED NATIONS. Wed. —I Thant. the I.N. Secretary-General, is suffering from a duodenal ulcer and must remain in hospital for a further week to ten days, his doctor announced last night. Dr. William von Stein said the ulcer was "very small in<l shows good signsReuter - 116 words
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133 1964-12-10 14 How Vic Mature got a free ticket... I OS ANGELES, Wed.— Victor Mature has been accused in a U*****,000 damage suit of falsely representing that he intended to work in a movie "Finger on the Trigger," in order to get a free trip to Europe. Producer Sidney Pink, who filedAP - 133 words
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99 1964-12-10 14 LONDON. Wed.— The first book written by Beaile John Lennor.. "In His Own Wriie." has become a bes'.-sellrr and will be translated inio French. German. Italian and Pinnilh, it was reported yesterday. The buck, which retails for 9s. 6d.. has been sold to publishers inUPI - 99 words
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Article31 1964-12-10 14 MOSCOW, Wed— A 62-year-old shepherd in Kirghiz, south-eas-tern Russia, fought bare-handed and strangled a snow leopard he caught raiding a sheep-fold, the Soviet news agency Tass reported31 words
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Article, Illustration365 1964-12-10 14 U.S., BELGIUM BLAMED FOR CONGO MASSACRE Rebel leader Gbenye says 'not my responsibility was in touch with Spaak' NAIROBI. Wed JJR. CHRISTOPHER GBENYE, head of the Congo Revolutionary Government, in a statement issued here, blamed the United States and Belgium for the "massacre committed recently in the Congo, particularly in365 words
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87 1964-12-10 14 Security Council meets on Congo operation UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The V S.-Belgian rescue operation in the Congo went before the Security Council today. African and neutral n;iti>r>s charged it constituted military aggression. The council called the meeting at the request on 18 African nations, plus Cambodia. Afghanistan and Yugoslavia. The87 words
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117 1964-12-10 14 |\AIROBI, Wed.— Mr. Jomo Kenyatta. Prime Minister of Kenya, has appealed to Mr. Moise Tshombe, Congo Prime Minister, to save the life of London businessman. Mr. Hugh Scotland, the Kenya news agency said. Mr. Kenyatta. as chairman of the Organisation of African Unity's adReuter - 117 words
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205 1964-12-10 14 Formosa IS the Govt of China: Japanese Premier »TOKYO. Wed. The A Prime Minister. Mr. Eisaku Sato, said todaythere had been ro change in Japan's policy regarding Nationalist China as the Government representing China. Mr. Sato made the statement while being pressed by Opposition M.P.s for the second stralfhi dayUPI - 205 words
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Article42 1964-12-10 14 ROTTERDAM, Wed. A Norwegian ore carrier and a Dutch cargo ship collided 111 a fierce ;;torm yesterday between the piers at the Hook of Holland, and a giant French tanker which swerved to avoid them rma a wound. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Advertisement317 1964-12-10 14 I Sfk MECCANO I 1 TL Toys that will be a thrill to own this Christmas Mm Here's loads of fun for girls and boys of all ages. building outfits to construct anything from sky- DINKY TOYS— precision-built and die-cast in ■Pi^ •*"(<►- For young engineers and architects, there are317 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1964-12-10 15 DAVID IRVING - Fooled —by a little trick DAVID IRVING The great V-bomb row...by DAY FOUR OF THE INSIDE STORY M.1.5 COMES UP WITH A PLAN THAT DECEIVED BERLIN INTO FIRING ITS ROCKETS SHORT In two weeks In that terrible June of 1944. more than 2.000 of Hitler's V-l flying bombs had fallen1,498 words
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Article42 1964-12-10 15 This was the toll of the V-l attacks on London: Launched operationally 10.492: Observed by defences 7.488; Destroyed by defences :».'.'.->7; Eluded defences 3.531; Reached London region 2.419; People killed in England 6.139; Seriously injured in England 17.239. I42 words
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Advertisement161 1964-12-10 15 Wri ONE EXTRA REFILL IWITHEVERY. llSheafferS IMPERIAL II 'SAFEGUARD' BALLPOINT \ul et y° u tr y l^ c rev °l ut i° narv Sheaffer Dokumental 303 Refill, for a limited period \\W\\ s now b e n S given free with every WWW Sheaffer Imperial II Ballpoint purchased WWW n161 words
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Advertisement356 1964-12-10 15 Real Cows! A^L When you use f J^^xL using real cream fe^sC#^f from fine m.Jlllj.tl dairy herds, V *rerilized to Sw r *^J stay sweet V*^*-— for months. Ss*\. r^**~ AVOSET 5T* whips fast, stays whipped y for hours, and q >> Sni^ it's always jT T*\s^ healthful, safe j356 words
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Article, Illustration437 1964-12-10 16 ENTER THE NEW SHAPE FOR 1965 THIS is time of the year when ;i stream of new-look clothes starts to appear. The fashion currents that came swirling across from Paris, London and" Rome, alter the recent showings by top designers, have been examined and sifted here in Singapore. A trend437 words
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Article, Illustration213 1964-12-10 16 Dress rings in rare gemstones LEAVING diamonds in the dream world where they remain for most women, it is worthwhile getting to know the names of some of the less expensive, but still lovely gemstones mined in many parts of the worldBrilliant The Jewellery Information Centre in London points out213 words
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Article116 1964-12-10 16 BENJAMIN BRITTEN'S ploy "Let's Make An Opero" which is described as entertainment for young people, opens at the Cultural Theatre, Singapore, todoy for a three-night running. The play centres oround the production of a short opero 'The Little Sweep' and hos a cast of 1 1 But tne116 words
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246 1964-12-10 16 WHAT is the first thing a man notices about a woman? Legs are no doubt high on the list as a way of assessing her mind. For according to 51-year-old Professor Armand Lerouge, a Parisian (of course), who has made a study of246 words
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Advertisement350 1964-12-10 16 L° 7 N lilnS Tmr the housewives' choice ...perfect U PURE MAZOLA is pure corn oil prev,eci from the hearts of R^^sMßßßßßßßßßflMttflflH' golden corn; it's 10 pure that fried foods cook evenly jfryj^r^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^Bßßßjlj through and through, without smoking, so pure that WOj^^^^ A k T k ll'J I *^Bv**i never350 words
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Advertisement172 1964-12-10 16 You'll love this fresh dairy cream treat! BIRDS EYE Gv/C/(-&0Z&7 Dai mi Cream SPONGE ir i 2 H^^^jaj jts^ U I- There's so much to enjoy in the B w e variet y fine-quality Birds H ye Quick-frozen foods: Birds Eye W ■St^^^^ Garden Peas, Sliced Green Beans, B Brussels172 words
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184 1964-12-10 17 Giant win on pools: He'll go on working LONDON. Wednesday. J^ RECORD £901,739 dividend in Britain's football pools was won yesterday by a company executive, Mr. Lawrence Freedman, 54 and he said he would go to work today as usual. Mr. Freedman, whose stake was only five shillings, said heReuter - 184 words
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Article57 1964-12-10 17 BONN Wed. Over the last •U in yean jou Wait German! »< commuted suicide 21 j per cent oi iliem ihroueh tear of punishment, the Defence Minister. Mr. Km-L'ue Von Hassel. told Parliament. The army suicide rate of 17 soldiers per 100.000 compared with L' 2.6 perReuter - 57 words
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61 1964-12-10 17 It's topless AND bottomless next... Wed. A cafe manager who employed a waitress wearing a topless dress last week said today he had been dismissed. Mr. Arthur Brown said he would open his own restaurant and employ only skirls wearing topless and bottomless dresses "I have seven girls who willReuter - 61 words
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140 1964-12-10 17 Labour is against 'ghetto' prevention plan f ONDON, Wed. Pro- tests were registered yesterday over a plan by Conservative Party men in Smethwick to limit the number of coloured families in one of the town's streets. The Conservatives control the local council In the raceconscious Midlands industrial town. The council'sReuter - 140 words
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Article58 1964-12-10 17 PARIS, Wed.— Eliza both Taylor yesterday recovered a handbag from which USSSO0 1$1.500» was taken during a cocktail party at the Billancourt film studios here yesterday. Her ban which riisapiifarrcl on Monday night was found by a cleaner in a lavatory yesterday morning. A studio spokesman said58 words
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108 1964-12-10 17 HAVANA, Wed.— The Labour Minister. Mr. Augusto Martinez Sanchez, shot himself in the head yesterday after he was told that he was beine dismissed, a communique said. The communique, signed by the Prime Minister. Dr. Fidel Castro. said Mr. Martinez Sanchez was! near death. "IIAP - 108 words
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Article34 1964-12-10 17 I CARACAS. Wed President Raul Leoni has ordered the print- ing of 15 million postage stamps depicting maps supporting Veneliuitoj claim against Britain fo I 50.000 square miles of British Ouiana. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article29 1964-12-10 17 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Prince Bertll of Sweden will pay an official visit to Thailand from Feb. 2 to 9. next year. It was anI nounced here last night29 words
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Article, Illustration162 1964-12-10 17 HUSBAND WHO PREFERRED BOOKS TO BED WITH 'LOLITA' OOLLYWOOD, Wed. Blonde actress Sue Lyon was granted an interlocutory divorce decree today after charging that her husband ignored her at night and criticised her mother Miss Lyon. 18, who rose to fame as the cinema's "Lolita.' announced her separation from husbandReuter - 162 words
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200 1964-12-10 17 Sex-orgy parties made me sick, says QOlB IOHANNESBI K(i. Wed. t South African secret agent QOIB told a court here that he had attended sex irgies at multi-racial parties her he saw naked white women in compromising positions with nonwhite men. |QOIB otherwise Gerald Ludi was or i ni; crossexaminedReuter - 200 words
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183 1964-12-10 17 LOS ANGELES, Wed ANNA Kashfi. former wife Of Marion Brando, was released rrom the San Fernando Valley women's jail on US$55O bail early yesterday following her arrest after a wild fight with police at a hotel in nearby Brentwood. She was orderedReuter - 183 words
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277 1964-12-10 17 RUSSIA 'S FIRST FACTORY WHERE PROFIT IS THE AIM \IOSCOW, Wed. RusliTlI iT1 sia yesterday unveiled its first capitaliststyle enterprise the "Rolshevichka" textile plant. In a radical experiment, the Soviet Government earlier this year turned the operation over to the general director. Mr. Pyotr K. Noskov— and told him to277 words
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Advertisement323 1964-12-10 17 *igii9& Bsi«ii H 1 1 issi BAI Lssim BB .^j^^Wtsssi^^^^ MM M jHn Lssßßim ■< *b& JHIHL BQI IHH sbbß LbbbbbbbMß 99fefe *B^' w^r^ _^«o*w#ff999BS£t2^2 **?*SBSSUBttßKUßßiti9i**m^^*-^^'^Efc- LsEfe wwy Vv fgg£ &s£ 9^B&'^£jG§&^K^ BBS WKR isssß HHHB I ■gMH :^2s£^£ iii^^MSfeVli^Mi^l^BliSSl^^ nn MX/I" Australian Motoring writers have \\m $%Bfe >i X^323 words
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Advertisement786 1964-12-10 18 i you deserve a better deal! Join the successful thousands U-.v.r;^ fl lET STAMFORD COLLEGE •Show you the way to success through its home-study courses for Commercial Courses Higher School Certificate Scbool Certificate Lower Certificate Qualifying Test I To: I li mi ipal. Or. M.iinlnrd Coll>gr P.O. Box 281. P.O.786 words
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Advertisement1165 1964-12-10 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Wmram V I Ml*. I— Box SO rt, rxtrm REQUIRE A TEMPORARY Lady Hairdresser, state experience and salary required. Apply L<do Beauty Parlour. 10S Jalan Salleb. Muar, Johore WANTED LADY TEACHER for Kindergarten. Piano playing essential and School On > neat e required. Apply to Capital Kindergarten 4-B.1,165 words
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Advertisement1085 1964-12-10 18 SITUATIONS WANTED ?0 Word* $5 (Mln.)-Box SO et: txtra KEAU id* scnioi apkoihiomou vacant in mr NomsSM Man -mi. ««r» LOCUM CHINESE DOCTOR elgnt years experience available from January. State conditions salary. Boa A 1555 S.T. K.L. EUROPEAN. SENIOR CIVIL Servant seeks permanent commercial post. 20 yrs. in East. Bpeak/wrtte1,085 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-12-10 18 TUITION •11 Watam U iMtrn r—Bma s» ri. .tin, RADIO A T.V. Courses Commencing 1-12-1W64 2 Streams— English. Chinese. Essential requirements tor practical work available. Accommodation can be arranged. Students interested register immediately at North South Radio and TV. laatttMa, 161-B. Kitchener Road, Spore I tMI fflT4 Entries closed on1,017 words
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Advertisement1040 1964-12-10 18 DOGS. PETS. EfC. I to Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO el*, txtra "SNAPS" tb* one Dog rood that nil. i M .t main meal and a snack served dry or mixed and completely nourishing. DOBERMANN PUPPIES M.X.A. Ml healthy intelligent make i watchdogs. Reasonable prices. s*l il required. Telephone weekj1,040 words
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Advertisement920 1964-12-10 18 FOR SALE to Word* M Win.)— Box SO el*, txtra SALE OR HIRE well-known reoood'tlonod pianos fully troplcallzrd price* reasonable, Tunlnc and repairs :il-o undertaken. Phone 338 M Hun Kai Piano Co.. l"3 Clemenceau Avenue. S ior». AVAILABLE AGAIN LATEST S Transistor Radio, beautiful deaisn very wood tone with leather920 words
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Advertisement727 1964-12-10 18 LADIES HAIRDRESSmG I Wordt Si (Min.>-ltnx in eU. txtrm HOLIDAYS SPECIAL OFFIR at Salon Phoe::ix. H.nr Pm for Ail frona H -?W. Special Halrdre.«iers A Beautician* In Attendance. Tel: *****. 16A. Amhar Maodons (nrxt lv l-.i ter.i). Orchard Roud. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Watmm M Urn. H.. r SO rl:727 words
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Advertisement1171 1964-12-10 19 10 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: L>.tb(ue Mm s'ram renani AJAX LKtrpill UPt/OlCii Bee 12 rtIitOCLUS Outi.ii. li»erpael, Glasgow... Gli. 33 Dtc 13 Oec 14/11 tSTYANAX lirarptil, Dublin Oic ll ACHILLES Li«trpa*l Dec 14 oec ii Oec u/21 Bee 21 ELPENOR Luerpeil, Glasgow Dec It Dtc 21 Otc 22/24 Me1,171 words
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Advertisement2606 1964-12-10 19 \WSlmfm\mW33Bflm\wm^iWM WmSl THE EAC lines J^^^k SINCAfOIE «MUUM»r4IR«P.S»ITIT€I«MUMB»Pft4A»tO aaaV^. ■•T^t^^aHi B H "Oum |i.i»»icio roioi'»< j/i.wito ou»f Plat! 'Ml PlMt ***** PtIM till Hint 12)71 SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH. LAIIAKIA GENOA, U NAVRE, HAMBURG, lIEMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM. GOTHENIURG, UINBS AND COPENHAGEN. Dingapora Sham Ptnany -KOREA" (I) 11/21 Dec 22/24 Oec2,606 words
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Advertisement1275 1964-12-10 19 Itoj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. I^Tm LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH uingaaore Vhaia Pm* CITY OF JOHANNESBRUG 14 Oec t CITY OF RIPOH 25/27 Oec 21 Oec CITY OF LEICESTER 13/15 Jaa 16 1; lai II Jai t Cli* OF UOLOMBO 25/21 111 II lan FLAMINIAN 2/1,275 words
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920 1964-12-10 20 Prom Our Market Correspondent mHERE was no change of 1 pattern on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. The general decline continued in tins and industrials. Turnover was r.gain poor, but a few more tin shares were dealt in than on Tuesday There920 words
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Article24 1964-12-10 20 Malayan Stock lndirr* Dec. 8 Dec. 9 'Industrials: 86.62 86.32 Tins: 125.85 124.43 rubbers: 1119.36 109.36 -Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10024 words
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Article905 1964-12-10 20 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttoad (1.000) $1.57: C.S. Holding (l.OUO) $2.31: Dunlop 12.000) $1.84: East. Smaltort (2.000) $3.90; F. A H. ords.905 words
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Article82 1964-12-10 20 THE federation Minister of I in. im has lixed lliim- prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on December 10. Rubber 69 cts a lb. Copra sV.mi a ton. Coconut oil $968 a ton. Palm oil 576T.75 a ton. Palm Kernels 5388.50 a ton. The rates82 words
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380 1964-12-10 20 THERE was a further drop in the Straits tin price yesterday of 55.37) to 5659. the lowest price since August 28. The fall in the last trading days now amounts to 839. In London overnight tin resumed IU downward trend following the further fall at380 words
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Article120 1964-12-10 20 MELBOURNE. Wed. TNDISTRIALS continued on an upward trend Moves were narrow but most leaders Improved. Swan Brewery moved up 2s. 3d. to 365. 6d. on plans for one-for-tour bonus. C.R.A. featured base meuls with jump of 4s. 3d. to 425. 9d. and other issues were steady. In oils120 words
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Article246 1964-12-10 20 December 9. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Rouxtead 13 eta. Nation! Iron i» rta, Dunlops 1A rts. I'mteers 14 cts. City Dev. 7 cts. M. Container." IS i-t» K. Smelter* S7 cts. ht f**hm IScU. I cla. HeAJKMt 12ct» Ked. Disp. 12 ct». SL Invest. 11 eta. K. N. l»ct».246 words
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Article234 1964-12-10 20 DECEMBER first grade rubber 100. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at ti!<s cents per lb.. up balf a cent on Tuesday'x closinK level for the position. The tone wus quiet after steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prises In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.234 words
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Article24 1964-12-10 20 Dei. MALAYAN KI'BBKR PRICE: ii.V. cents (up half a cent). TIN: 5659 (down 55.37}). Unofficial estimated offering: 205 tons (up 5 tons).24 words
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Article77 1964-12-10 20 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: M.irtha Kukkr 6/7, QaM*J h n. Polydoms Hill, Andr IS 14, L*t**J« 18/16, Or— Peace 1!«. Kmplre Gannet 23/ M, TabO*. .11 '32. Annr:,.,i Mail SS/M, Star Ar.-t.uni* l.indoui I" II Masai* 44. Quirmule 4H. Hua77 words
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Article64 1964-12-10 20 CHINESE Produce E«chanxe, tin. caporo noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $60 sellers, drum $63 Kellers. Copra: Dec/Jan. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white: 1150 sellers, Sar.iuak white SH. r > *«IHn, special Sarawak bl.uk SlL':. sillers, garbled LamponK black iUL'S Hellers. ASTA ***** seller*. Singapore Copra64 words
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Article91 1964-12-10 20 THE Malsyan Exchange Bankt' Association made thest chjnutt Ml London: liuyiw airmail 0 D. i 30 d/»t. 2/4 9/32. 4S d/st. 2/4 3/H. 60 d/st. 2/4 7/Hi d si 2'i 19/32. 120 d/st. 2/4 IS/12. ISO d/st. 2/4 i 15/18. l<*o d/ft. 2/.'> I The followlriK rates are91 words
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Article40 1964-12-10 20 ON the frs* o»onsn«* mirket in Honn Ken.; >. -t. rd:.y Ibc US. dollar WM quotrd at I T.'.l lor I I. •inrt I T4| tm catn. Starling ua> .|iiot.-<1 at I .a orn tasl ol koM at ■VL40 words
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Advertisement1112 1964-12-10 20 VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaiciEic, Atlantic, tfc Creat Lakes Servle* H'kon| S. F'cisco L.Ar»gtiei N. York M ta> Moatrtai "Htljwtrtty BtICM" UJn '7 Ftl 21 Fir II Mat 22 Mil "iMitiMl Mm" II Fer 1| Mil Mat I Apr 12 Apr II An West Coast ot Central/Soutti America1,112 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-12-10 20 BSSBr^ .^BBm BbV \^^M *USlRalia/Nt«> aiUkli >t»»iCt imuia. rtaiiitn amo r tun itlvic* le fttsiMtl*. •eeiuli Mrlsoerei S«sM> T*i Ma*r»t mm NttM'ttl***) Pwuni Hi do,- VM't r yn*« rtuii BAMORt 11/11 OtC 12/11 Ott HAJULA 11/11 Ott IS Ok 17 Oec «AJUL» iiU IM 11 IM M ta* '«U» SUbIK-iH1,004 words
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Advertisement780 1964-12-10 21 NOTICE Pursuant to Section 29 of the Ordinance (Chapter 34) all psraona interested in or having cla.r the estate of any ol the deceased persons undermentioned whether as creditors, beneficiaries or next-of-kin are required to send particulars o! their claims or interests to the undersigned Solicitors for the respective executors780 words
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Advertisement1501 1964-12-10 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATIONS VACANT I Applications are Invited from suitable candidates to fill the following vacancies in the Broadcu.ning and Information Department. Brunel:--(a) CHIEF PROGRAMME ORGANISER EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Overseas School Certificate or its equivalent with credits io English and Malay. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Must have at least 51,501 words
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Advertisement1566 1964-12-10 21 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and rrom permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments: 1. BIOCHEMISTS in the Ministry of Health. Salary scale: $628x 34-934/ Eil. Bar/ 982x34 -1.254 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. The minimum qualifications for1,566 words
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Advertisement612 1964-12-10 21 NOTICES SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malaya). 1 APPLICATION has been made j to the Directors of the above named Company to issue a Duplicate Certificate in respect of Certificate No. M.***** issued «n 14ih August. 1961 in the name of Ho Slew Yin for one612 words
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Advertisement315 1964-12-10 21 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (No. 118) NOTICK UN OCR SECTION IS7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that the undermentioned draft plan has been urepared and is open to public inspection on any working day during office hours at the office of the Town315 words
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Article24 1964-12-10 22 HANOVER, Wed. West Ocr many beat England by seven bouts to three in an international amateur boxing match here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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247 1964-12-10 22 Counties 'no' to easier qualification for overseas cricketers LONDON, Wed. There ia ■Mi no quick entry into English County cricket for overseas professionals. like Garfiield Sobers and others, who at the moment play League cricket on Saturdays. The County Advisory Committee meeting at Lord's rejected a proposal to ease theReuter - 247 words
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156 1964-12-10 22 Legrange and Dunk share first place GOLF i i HASTINGS (New Zealand). Wed. Cobie Legrange, South African holder of the British Masters title, and Australian Bill Dunk shared first-place after a thrilling finish to the Watties £1500 golf tournament here yesterday. Both had 72-hole totals of 374. Australian John Sullivan156 words
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372 1964-12-10 22 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON from Melbourne, Wed JJANIF MOHAMMAD, the Pakistan captain who scored 104 and 93 in the Test which ended in a draw here yesterday, impressed the critics with his batting skill but under his leadership Pakistan received some pretty372 words
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Article, Illustration508 1964-12-10 22 DURBAN, Wednesday. MIKE SMITH, captain of England's winning team against South Africa in the First Test here yesterday, said afterwards that the toss had proved "very important. "We had the attack capable of taking advantage of the conditions. We thought there was a goodReuter - 508 words
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Article67 1964-12-10 22 MELBOURNE. Wed. Australia's Madonna Schacht scored an unexpected win over Billie Jean Moffi\t (United States >. the No. 3 seed, in the women's singles quar-ter-finals of the Victorian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Madonna won 6-3 8-6. Australian No. 1 Margaret Smith had an easy winReuter - 67 words
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Article155 1964-12-10 22 LONDON. Wed. The mjnor counties fared badly in the draw for the first round of the Gillette Cup which was made here yesterday. Of the five minor counties in this one-day knockout competition only Berkshire got a home draw. The outstanding match of theReuter - 155 words
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284 1964-12-10 22 Finch the hero in Barnet's victory SOCCER LONDON, Wed— Barnet out-side-left Reg Finch, who hit two goals, was the hero of the thrilling 3-0 win over Enfiield In the F.A. Cup second round replay at Barnet last night. With England amateur centreforward Roger Figg adding another goal, Barnet go onReuter - 284 words
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Article443 1964-12-10 22 LONDON, Wed. (TVEN no chance whatever by the experts, Oxford brought off a dramatic 19 points to six win against Cambridge in Ihe 83rd Inter-Varsity rugby match at Twickenham yesterday. The Dark Blues. underdogs and easy to back at 3-1. led by a goal and aReuter - 443 words
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Advertisement261 1964-12-10 22 Rii[[!elllM RPB RONUK WAX is available in Standard and Transparent Grades jf*' *g^P V Add that magic touch of gleaming brilliance to your furniture and floors with VHn Ronuk Wax. It's easy to apply, easy to polish up and easy to maintain -M^tf HL Made by Ronuk, who know everything261 words
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Article475 1964-12-10 23 Kiwis hang on after 1 4-3 HK tourists stage fine rally to cut arrears to three NZ REGIMENT 14 HONG KONG 11 YjALACCA, Wed. When centre-three; Taia burst through for a try in the third minute of the second halt to boost Ist Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment's lead475 words
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Article166 1964-12-10 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Injuries Bnd examinations have toned the Selungor Rugby Union ■electan to make six ctiimw in the team to meet the Commonwealth Forces North hi the north zone's deciding M:ilava Cun fixture here on Dec. 19 Stafford and Gunn will not be available166 words
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182 1964-12-10 23 KO CRICKET TO STAY IF EXPERIMENT SUCCEEDS SINGAPORE, Wect. llie Singapore Cricket Association's tir»t knock-out tournament, which is part of the Government-spon- 1 sored Festival of Sport atartl on Saturday afternoon. Eight teams will participate in I the competition which will be run along the same lines as the Gillette182 words
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Article54 1964-12-10 23 AIRPORT 6 POLICE > SINGAPORE. Wed. Airport Sp rtl Ciub hit six goi'ls past Police "A" Bt Ffemr Park today to quality for the SAFA Jur.'.i r Cup M-mi-tir.als. Haron Ahmad led the rout with four goals. Ram Singh and Daharo scored ihe o.her Airpcrt noalx Anthony54 words
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395 1964-12-10 23 SINGAPORE WIN FINAL BUT SUFFER SHOCK SPORTS FESTIVAL SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CINGAPORE linished champions of the inter- 1 state table tennis championship, held as part of the Government-sponsored Festival of Sports, when they beat Malacca by 4—3 in the final at Havelock Road Community Centre today. But Singapore suffered a big395 words
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Article81 1964-12-10 23 INDIANS 1 PRISONS 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 'astminute goal by centre-forwird Boon Oon San gave Indian Association their first point in the Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 competition at Balestier Road today. After a scoreless first half. Darshan Singh shot Prisons into the lead with a81 words
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Article, Illustration271 1964-12-10 23 UMPIRE says 50 SORRY FOR GOAL THAT BEAT SINGAPORE HOCKEY l I W< .< >K l SPORE i^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. An IV umpire's mistake beat Singapore in the women's hockey quadrangular tournament ai the Kuala Lumpur Padang here this evening. Although Selangor dominated the game, they had the bull in271 words
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257 1964-12-10 23 MALAYA CUP SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Civilians are hoping for rain tomorrow when they meet Jo- 1 hore in their s«mth zone Ma- j laya Cup rugger match at Jo- hore Bahru. SRU president XC. Gillett told Timesport: "Johore have very fast, threequarters257 words
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Article, Illustration284 1964-12-10 23 Penang races for Bt. Timah? NO, say officials R'.CI G with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE. Wednesday. SINGAPORE Turf Club officials today refuted the rumour that the Christmas Holiday meeting at Penang may be transferred to Bukit Timah In view of the present dispute between upcountry trainers and stable employees. The officials284 words
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Article35 1964-12-10 23 NEW YORK. Wed. Apprentice jockey Mike Vrnezia. 19 rodp six winners and three HOOOdI at Aqueduct yesterday tha first time a US. apprentice ever hiis scored more than five victories in a day.35 words
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195 1964-12-10 23 SEAH CERTAIN PLAYERS' ROW WILL BE SETTLED CINGAPORE. Wed. Seah Yun Chong. who \v:i> unanimously re-elected president of Association of Football Players for the third successive yeai today, appealed to pl.iyers to recruit more members so that the association could have a stronger voice in representing them. Mr. Seah assured195 words
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Advertisement101 1964-12-10 23 /Never could take to a pipe A jdffi®^ until I bought a But now I'm a real Like to knote more I about Byford pipe* and I pipe enthusiast. I always cnioy why they give you such I acoo i dry smo ke— no trouble with my a truly enioyable101 words
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Advertisement211 1964-12-10 23 Quality in cabinet, picture, sound and reliability KRIESLER'S brilliant range of ♦AIJv 1 > r!TT""! t w > t^LV^I I JMm ■■W w flf 4 4 m v^^^a^B^af^ .JWfcJ Lffw^aW/ IP Pa V-*^J ''pfl R^"^^^^"*"^' l ß^Bvtaat wfJ^Bßf^rnKfttttfT^^w^T^^L Pre-select any day-time or night-time programme from 1 to 23 hours ahead.211 words
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Miscellaneous185 1964-12-10 23 SPORTS DIARY KL'OGER lout match 'Spore Services v Hong Kong padang 5.15), MaUva Cup (J Buhru >: Johore v Spore (5 15) < lub matches: Klang v Fed. Slgi nals (Klariß). Police v S'gor Ser- vices (Depot). RMAF B v Tigers (Bellamy Rdi. Sevens tourney <KL>: Inter-stale schools tourney. XL185 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-12-10 23 SUMMARY HOCKEY Malayan Area Major Units championship semi-final (Seremban): 17th Ourkha Signals Regt. 2 No. 45 Re*t. R.A. 1. SOCCER Dato Leong Cup ilpoh): Cheng Wah 3 Ramblers 2. Kulim FA. Junior Cup final; Kuala Ketil Est--1 UMNO 0.39 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-12-10 24 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By Brinsford teacher flies home, scuffles with her mother and calls in police for protection IHALA LUMPUR Wed A pretty Brinsford Lodge tcncher, Miss Amarjil Kaur, 23, had ;i two-minute iussle wilh her mother and relatives at the Kuala Lumpur airport lliis evening whenArthur Richards - 252 words
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Article56 1964-12-10 24 LONDON. Wed— Princess Anne vas taken to hospital with a hand injury last night after a horse-riding accident near her school at Benenden. Kent. The Princess, who is 14. crack- j ed a bone in the little finger of her right hand after catching it inReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1964-12-10 24 NEW YORK. Wed —Supersonic B-58 Hustler bomber canyiim an unarmed nuclear bomb eaagM lire and burned yesterday on a ramp at the U.S. SUitegic Air Command centre at Bunker Hill Air Force Base. Indiana. Three airmen were injured. AP.AP - 42 words
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76 1964-12-10 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 1,196 Indonesians have Infiltrated into Malaysia, the Senate was told today. According to figures given by tin Minister oi Home Affair^. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, t total of 139 infiltrators have got into Malaya by sta76 words
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Article375 1964-12-10 24 LONDON, Wed— lt was a day of sliding prices in confused conditions. With the hopes of the past few days unfilled jobbers slashed prices from the very commencement of business and there was a further deterioration as the day progressed. Selling was. not heavy but there was hardly375 words
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Article52 1964-12-10 24 LONDON. Wed. Spot 21 id., Jan. 20-11 16d.. Feb. 20-11/16 d., Mar 20-11 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20--11 16d., Apr/June 20-11 16d.. July Sept 20-11 16d.. Oct./ Dec. 20-V.d. Jan. Mar. 20 r s.d.. Apr. June 20 Sd.. July Sept. 20N.d.. c.l.f. Dec. 20\d.. Jan 20-9'16d.. Feb 20--7 lCd Tone:52 words
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Article24 1964-12-10 24 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £1332';. sellers £1337'-j, Forward buyers £1323. sellers £1325. Settlement £1320. Turnover a.m. 350 tons, -p.m. 85 tons. Tone: Very steady.24 words
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Article30 1964-12-10 24 RAUMO rpinJandi, Wed Twenty-six schoolgirls and three soldiers were drowned after a collision between a military motorboat and a tug in the port of Raumo in South-east Finland30 words
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Obituary31 1964-12-10 24 WALTER DC SILVA aged 60 ptlNd ■way peacefully In hi* sleep on the morning of 9th December and leaven five daughters two ions and five Krandchlldrrn gone but not fortfotlrn.31 words
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Article74 1964-12-10 24 A PAZ, Wed. A Bolivian airliner exploded yesterday near La Paz and 15 people were killed. The Civil Aviation Board said the plane, owned by the Abaroa Airline, caught lire and exploded over the town oi Milluni. about 15 miles from La Paz. The deadAP - 74 words
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63 1964-12-10 24 TOKYO. Wed.— Shanghai has jumped ahead of Tokyo as the world's largest populated city, according to a Japanese correspondent's dispatch from Peking. The report, which appeared today in the Japanese national daily, the Sankei. said that Shanghai city authorities had officially placed the city's63 words
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Article22 1964-12-10 24 LONDON. Wed. Britain is drawing up a plan to reduce its forces in West Germany to about 45.000 men.— UPl.22 words
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252 1964-12-10 24 FMIAKTOIM. Wed. Thousands of Sudanese Negroes were herded yesterday into Omdurman football stadium and a makeshift camp in the heart of this city to sparo them from Arab violence. Army units joined in a vast rescue operation requested by leadersReuter; AP - 252 words
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Article24 1964-12-10 24 NEW YORK. Wed. m Dr. Albert Todd. 53. died oi a heart attack yesterday after he had finished a successful operation.24 words
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86 1964-12-10 24 SINGAPORE. Wed Mrs a Rajaratnam, wife of Singapore* Minister for Culture, will pnsanl prizes to winners of the •Cinderella" painting competition at the Victoria Theatre on Dec 17 The competition is being jointly sponsored by the Tourist Promotion Board and the Ministry of Education for86 words
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Article97 1964-12-10 24 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Chartered Qantas Boeing 707 with hydraulic trouble landed safely at the Singapore Airport tonight after an hour-long emergency alert at the airport. The Boeing was bringing some 140 Australian Air Force personnel from Australia and scheduled to land at Penang. Minutes before it was97 words
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Advertisement26 1964-12-10 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 uords $10 (minimum) TO ARASAMANY and Oaneshan aon on 7-12-64 at K.K. Hospital brother to LoKa and Theva. Thaoka to Doctor and Staff.26 words
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Advertisement164 1964-12-10 24 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of M m Haemorrhoids VaremoTd ihe wew easily SWALLOWED tablets Varemoid is easy to take just swallow during or frgrj] the reSBSTCh after meals. Varemoid gives more positive relief, its active prin- IdDOraiOrieS 0! ZyfH3, ciple being the new, dynamic Vitamin164 words
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