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Title Section19 1964-01-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times ESTD. 1845. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1964. 15 CENTS KDN 731.19 words
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Article, Illustration1554 1964-01-01 1 An 'aggression' Note TENGKU SAYS UNITED NATIONS MUST INTERVENE OR THERE WILL BE NO MORE PEACE BODIES OF SOLDIERS KILLED IN BATTLE FLOWN BACK U Thant told of Indonesian aggression KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIA protested today to the United Nations SecretaryGeneral over Indonesian aggression in the Borneo1,554 words
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797 1964-01-01 1 GIVE US A NEW MANDATE, SAYS TUN RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has called on all Malaysians to give the Government a mandate to guarantee that the nation will always be a "Happy Malaysia." He said In a New Year message: "The Alliance Government797 words
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476 1964-01-01 1 The King: 1964 a test point for peace KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. [HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong said tonight that next year "may well be a testing point of peace" for the people of Malaysia. In a New Year's Eve broadcast over Radio and Television Malaysia, the King said: "As we look476 words
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Article30 1964-01-01 1 TICKET NO. *****24 sold In Perak won the first prize of $375,000 in the Social and Welfare Services lottery drawn In Buklt Mertajam yesterday. Results In Page 10.30 words
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111 1964-01-01 1 'Impossible to live together' in Cyprus NICOSIA, Tues.— The President and Vice-Presi-dent of Cyprus were split today on the future relationship of the island's Greek and Turkish communities. ice-President Fadhil Kutchuk. Turkish Cypriot leader, hinted last night at possible partition of the island and said there was "no possibility" ofReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration932 1964-01-01 1 Sir Frank Worrell now— for brighter cricket MORE THAN 2,000 IN NEW YEAR HONOURS LIST A KNIGHTHOOD for Frank Worrell, West Indies cricket captain, a barony for Roy Thomson. Canadianborn newspaper magnate, and a further honour goes to Sir Solly Zuckerman, Britain's top scientific adviser at the test ban talks.932 words
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Article96 1964-01-01 1 AUSTIN (Texas). Tues. —Mr- Robert McNamara Secretary of Defence. yesterday, vaid I nited Statr*. defence < «penditiircs in th«- li>c.«l year ]'M>\. tvnuM '»o :ihotlt t'SSl.ltiM, million less than in the ciiTenl fiscal vfar. a cut of .inout two percent Soviet defence expen- diturr announced earlierReuter - 96 words
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Article16 1964-01-01 1 THE Straits Times wishes all its readers a Happy and Prosperous New Year.16 words
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Article47 1964-01-01 1 MELBOURNE. Tue>.— The Australian Government was reliably reported 'o believe that the present situation in Borneo did not warrant Austnlmn Inierventlon, the Melbourne Sun NewsPictorial. s Canberra correspondent ■aid today "Intervention at this time would only worsen* Australia"? relation." with Ini.onrMti." lie said47 words
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Article355 1964-01-01 1 Salvage tug goes to Nippa reef (^INGAPORE, Tues. A commercial salvage tug left Singapore today to drag the 7,026-ton Indian vessel Mohamedi off the reef in Indonesian waters on which sne has been stuck since Christmas Ev<\ The Indonesian Government is allowing this operation after three days of futile rescue355 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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156 1964-01-01 2 POLICE MAY PLANT SPIES IN INDONESIAN COMPANIES JAKARTA, Tues. NaJ tional police may be placed in State-owned companies to "safeguard production," according to Brig. Gen. Sutarto, the Deputy Police Chief. Gen. Sutarto said that the matter had been discussed with the MinLster in charge of the supreme economic operation command156 words
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307 1964-01-01 2 SRINAGAR. Tues, gRINAGAR'S district magistrate last night cut the 14-hour curfew imposed for the previous two nights because of rioting over the loss of a hair, said to be a relic of Prophet Mohamed, from a mosque near here. The decision to reduce theReuter - 307 words
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163 1964-01-01 2 'Intolerable ,'Vietnam tells Soekarno Tues. *3 South Vietnam yesterday protested against alleged "intolerable interference in Vietnam's internal affairs" by President Soekarno, the Government press aconcy reported. The agpncy said the protest —as made in the form of a ncie delivered here yesterday to the Indonesian Con-sul-General in Vietnam. Mr. Soedjoko163 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-01-01 2 PRINCE CHULA DIES LONDON, Tues. Prince Chula Chakrabongse, (above), 55--year-old cousin of the King of Thailand, died last night at his Cornwall home. He had been ill for some time. The Prince scholar, writer, sportsman, and television personality— ls survived by his English -born wife. Princess Elisabeth, and their seven-year-oldReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-01-01 2 Bao Dai: Let me return to Vietnam OAIGON. Tues. Former Emperor Bao Dal has asked the permission of the new regime to return to his homeland from exile in France. A member of South Vietnam's military junta said last night the request was received verbally through Brigadier-General Nguyen Van V.\Reuter - 187 words
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Article17 1964-01-01 2 TOKYO. Tues. Police said about 1.000 labourers demonstrated In Osaka today demanding jobs. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article99 1964-01-01 2 SAIGON. Tues.— Two US. Army helicopters were forced down yesterday by Vietcong groundflre in Long An province, 20 miles south of Saigon, during an assault against the guerillas, a US. military spokesman said. There were no American casualties and one helicopter was repaired on the spotUPI - 99 words
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166 1964-01-01 2 Stones foil MPs' visit to Arabian prison ADEN, Tues. About 300 screaming Arab tribesmen stoned three British Labour M.P.s when they visited Fadhli State In the South Arabian Federation yesterday to inquire into the condition of detainees held there. Mr. Albert Oram. member for East Ham South, said i noneReuter - 166 words
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Article31 1964-01-01 2 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today Indonesia had given Indonesian citizenship to 123 Japanese resident* who had been there since the end of World War It— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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246 1964-01-01 2 World War NOT inevitable, Chou tells France PARIS, Tues. Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, said in an interview televised here last night that "world war between the socialist camp and the imperialist camp is not inevitable." Speaking to a French television reporter during his visit to Morocco. Mr.Reuter - 246 words
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Advertisement234 1964-01-01 2 HAPPY NEW YEAR! THE world-esteemed JAPANESE TOP ENTERPRISE m Hitachi Ltd. have all the most up-to-date facilities and modern techniques jf for research, designing, engineering, manufacturing and repairing to serve their ill^^fl^fli| During the past half century, as a result of their industrial activities, Hitachi 'tttfdfjjj Ltd hnve been expanding234 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-01-01 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby >. n s~ "N. /vwea, you «ak> i must mF\ /tsTwsAa (it£j our i'm a **> LK3MT.— f T y r*^ x^ >f^ i iiiiM/y*-^ piLLo OUT OF iht- /r.33 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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248 1964-01-01 3 A Russian Peace Corps on the way: Shriver WASHINGTON. Tues.— The Russians may be starting a Peace Corps of their own, Mr Sargent Shriver, director of the United States Peace Corps, said yesterday. "Recently, I understand 15 high school teachers arrived In Ghana from Russia," Mr. Shriver said In aReuter - 248 words
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Article59 1964-01-01 3 WASHINGTON. Tver. The U.S. Court of Appeals yesterday quashed a contempt of Congress conviction against Rubert Shelton. New York Times sub-editor, on the ground that it was unconstitutional. Shclton was convicted after he refused to answer questions as to whether he was a Communist when asked byReuter - 59 words
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Article19 1964-01-01 3 KLAGBNPURT (Austria), Tues.! An avalanche from the Hauslentlm mountain has killed two 18- year-old Austrians. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article51 1964-01-01 3 BONN. Tues— Dr Ludwlfs Erhard. the West Oilman Chancellor, told a Press conference here today that his relationship with President Johnson "can be described as a friendship." Dr. Erhard returned here this morning from a two-day visit to President Johnson at the ';LBJ" ranch near Austin. Texas.Reuter - 51 words
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567 1964-01-01 3 K hopes 1964 will bring lasting peace MOSCOW, TuasdiV jy|R. Khrushchev, in a New Year's greeting to President Johnson, expressed the hope that 1964 will produce "more substantial progress" in solving major world problems. The message, signed both by the Soviet Prime Minister and President Leonid Brezhnev, said: "We shouldUPI - 567 words
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Article, Illustration144 1964-01-01 3 Liz gets US $2.1 m and is told: Not a cent more T^EW YORK. Tues. Twentieth Century Fox has paid Elizabeth Taylor 1.5.52.140.000 for her work in "Cleopatra" and has told her she will not be given a cent more, the New York Post reported yesterday. Columnist Earl Wilson reportedReuter - 144 words
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265 1964-01-01 3 HERO ZARBIS— BY A PASSENGER IN THE LAKONIA ATHENS, Tues.— Capt A Mathios Zarbis and the crew of the cruise I ship Lakonia have testified that the behaviour j of all Greek seamen aboard during the fire was "correct and in accordance with Greek traditions," the Ministry of Mercantile Marine265 words
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245 1964-01-01 3 Titan II missiles give U.S. added fire power VLTASHINGTON, Tues. The Defence Department announced yesterday that the last Titan II long-range missiles had become operational, giving the U.S. 534 intercontinental ballistic missiles read to fire. The Titan n, by far the most powerful of the ICBMS, can be fired in245 words
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Article222 1964-01-01 3 BERLIN, Tuesday. THE West Berlin city government has accepted luiormai Communist proposals to enter new negotiations with the East German Government after the present Christmas pass agreement expires on Jan. 5. I The West Berlin Deputy Mayor, Mr. Heinrich Albertz. told a Press conference thatUPI - 222 words
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Article52 1964-01-01 3 NEW YORK. Tues— The British film "Tom Jones" took three top honours for 1963 in a ballot by New York film critics yesterday. It was named best picture of the year, its star. Albert Pinney. best actor, and Its director. Tony Richardson, the year's bestReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-01-01 3 BRENDAN BACK IN HOSPITAL AGAIN DUBLIN, Tues. The Irl b playwright Brendan Behan was "only fair" in hospital yesterday after he had been found unconscious in a pool of blood In a Dublin street on Sunday night. Rumbustious, unconventional Mr. Behan. 40-year-old author of "The Quare Fellow", had an emergencyReuter - 236 words
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Article50 1964-01-01 3 ATHENS, Tue«. King Paul' yesterday accepted Mr. George Papandreou's Union of Centre Party demand for fresh general < elections, and appointed 63-year-old financier, Mr. John Paraskevo- poulos. head of a caretaker government. Mr. Papandreou's party failed to gain an over-all majority In last month's general election—Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement507 1964-01-01 3 IKON I presents the CONTESSAMAT models with selective automation The advantages of selective automation ore:— 1. Pretatoct Mm th»tt*f *p«*4-«)<4 4. Sport, thoti with fait »h«tt« Mm aperture Mtt Itialf, auto- iptcdt ara paulbla avca an motically dull dayt. 2. AacHvra Mttina, It ihawn both S. A constant check an507 words
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Article, Illustration797 1964-01-01 4 Development of our local skills is the next step TWO MINISTERS TAKE A LOOK AT THE YEAR TO COME Singapore, Turn THE NEW YEAR will see Singapore's economic development enter a new phase the establishment of a technological infrastructure. "This means the training of local personnel in a wide range797 words
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289 1964-01-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A NANYANG University girl hostel resident told a District Court today that a fellow student. Ong Long Seng 20, was not involved in any rioting in the early hours of Sept. 26. Llm Moi Lee, Ong's second defence witness, said she saw him289 words
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116 1964-01-01 4 Public urged to back local talent SINGAPORE. Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to- the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Fong Sip Chee, today appealed for public support and encouragement to a young local composer. Mr. Lee Tack Fan. who gives a recital of his works at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday. Mr.116 words
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166 1964-01-01 4 MINISTER ON THE TASK OF SOCIAL REFORM SINGAPORE. Tues. The Social Welfare Department here has assumed the main role in the task of social reform, said Inche O tli man Wok, Minister for Social Affairs. In a brief message for the New Year, Inche Othman said of his Department: "It166 words
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Article345 1964-01-01 4 LONDON. Tues.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including sump duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Tues.— Spot 10-3/ 16 d, Feb. 19-5/IM.. Mar. 19-7/IM.. Apr. 19-9 16d.. Apr./ June 19--11UM., July Sept. 19 s 4 d.. Oct.' Dec. 19-13 lfid. Jan. Mar. 19--13 16d.. Apr. June 19-13/IM.. July345 words
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Advertisement304 1964-01-01 4 2nd GREAT WEEK AND STILL BREAKING RECORDS! screening of "The Great Escape continue to break all existing I records in theta territories DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED-CASH BOOK NOW B I NO INCREASE IN PRICES!! I ■CMPITOL (S'pore) DAILY 4 SHOWS m NOTE TIMES: 11am, 2.30, 6 00 9 15p«-*0 FREE LIST304 words
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Advertisement207 1964-01-01 4 I SINGAPORE GARRICK- OPENING FRIDAY 3rd JAN. PLEASE OO NOT REVEAL THE ENDING! LJI KEMBALI 7* j GHAZAU SUMANTRI 9 J 1 ZAHARA SELAMAT I MALIK SELAMAT with* ENGLISH SUBTITLES. ALOR STAR -CATHAY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT SATURDAY 4th. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG OOBON= OPEOM= teiilLV-l FRIDAY! SINGAPORE Tel: ***** THE207 words
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Advertisement509 1964-01-01 4 ■■■■■■a m m mHAW bJbP*^bTj». r^T"*3yt7 i *%W p Organiaatlon WISH ALL MOVI EGOERS B 1 a HAPPY NEW YEAR B "GOOD PICTURE GOING in 1964 a ■tils ili i^Aii.'fi^Ti' 1 2nd GREAT WEEK (No Free List/ Due to film s length 4 shows I daily ot 11, 2.30. 6509 words
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Article, Illustration408 1964-01-01 5 I may have to move house, says outgoing Mayor 1 Penang's outgoing Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. said last night he might have to remove from his present home in Khaw Sim Bee Road to a "more modest house" to meet his new financial circumstances. Mr. 001. who is retiring408 words
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67 1964-01-01 5 KUALA LOMPUR. Tues. The Malacca State Government has prohibited the shooting, killing or taking of three .species ol deer throughout the Stale. They are the female sambur deer and barking deer and the serow, or Himalayan goat antelope. The shooting ot the sambur deer is67 words
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Article47 1964-01-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU. lues.— The Mtntii Besar of Johorc. Dato HaU Hassan bin Ha.ii Yunus. today opened two small mosques, three ctmmumty '.nails. a midwife's quarters cum eUnlc and telephone booth in the Pontian District. They cost $54,650 and will benefi; about 12.190 people47 words
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Article43 1964-01-01 5 IPOH. Tues— The Perak chapel of thr Malayan National Union of JonrnaUstt was tormed at a meeting here yesterday Mr Goh Chong Keng was elected chairman, with Mr. Joseph J. Miranda as seoivtary and Mr. Ferng Chou Ran as treasurer.43 words
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Article36 1964-01-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor branch of the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry will hold a tea party at the Kum L«>ni; Restaurant on Wednesday to celebrate Its seventn anniversary- I36 words
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279 1964-01-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A GANG of five men robbed eight hairdressers and 10 women customers of jewellery worth $700 and locked them in a lavatory for 30 minutes in the Grace Beauty Parlour in Middle Road, yesterday afternoon. The robbers, three armed with279 words
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166 1964-01-01 5 Tengku at funeral of Syed Alsagoff A LOR STAR, Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, was at Kepala Batas airport here this morning to receive the body of his nephew-in-law. Syed Abdullah O. AlsagofT. a member of the Kedah ruling house and acting chairman of the Malayan Railway Services166 words
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80 1964-01-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A television set and a Chinese scroll were presented to Mr. Cheah Ewe Keat at a tea party In his honour by the management and staff of Harper. Gilflllan and Co. Ltd. yesterday. Mr. Cheah. who retired today after 3980 words
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Article72 1964-01-01 5 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Another 52.028 was received today by the Civil Disaster Fund, for thf Clieras flood victims, bringing the total to 5297.08.61. Contributions camr from: Stall of H.Q.. P.W.D. and Arc h: tec. s Office $414: staff and labourers oi Elmina Estate $108. Charles72 words
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339 1964-01-01 5 Nibong Tebal, Tues. A SCHOOLTEACHER. Che Hawa binte Abu Bakar. 23. told the Sessions Court here yesterday she could recognise one of three men accused of robbing her because he took off his mask and put her red scarf round his neck. Che339 words
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Article62 1964-01-01 5 PENANG Tues.— The Jhief Minister Dato W,on« Pow Nee. in a New Yenr message today, railed on the people to play their part in ccntnbu;ine towards the progress oi the nation •The years ahead are likely to be crucial. They call for our best efforts62 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-01-01 5 A 34-YEAR-OLD bachelor. Mr. Wong Lock Seng (above), has become the first Singaporean to hold a Master's 'tome trade certificate This means he can command and sail his own ship, of any size and tonnage, in waters bounded by the Burmese coast,122 words
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147 1964-01-01 5 50th piracy outrage in Straits in 1963 DORT SWETTENHAM. Tues. Eight armed Indonesian pirates held up two Malaysian fishermen in the Malacca Straits and got away with a fishing boat, nets and fish worth $6,000. This is the 50th piracy outrage reported in the Straits this year. The pirates, armed147 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-01-01 5 JESSELTON. Tues— A Borneo Airways twin-engine aircraft on i the way to Tawau from Jesselton this morning turned back— with only one engine functioning. The plane, carrying 16 pa>seneers and three crew, made a safe landing at Jesselton airport while Hre engines stood by Reuter. iReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement101 1964-01-01 5 Weld Mansions 52 LUXURY FLATS FOR SALE lALAN WELD (NEXT TO WELD SUPERMARKET) KUALA LUMPUR. Also For Sale VARIOUS TYPES OF HOUSES AT PENANG IPOH For Particulars Please Apply To: CHIN BROTHERS COMPANY LIMITED. Head Office: Branches: 17, CHURCH STREET. PENANC*. 101. BREWSTER ROAD. IPOH. TEL: ***** 4. TEL: *****101 words
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PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration762 1964-01-01 6 Central Govt has failed to keep pre-Malaysia promises MPs By Our Parliamentary Reporters 'THE CHINESE SCHOOLS MAY HAVE TO CLOSE IN 10 YEARS' backbenchers and Opposition MPs called in Parliament yesterday for improvements in education policy, during the continued debate on spending $256.5 million on education next year. Two Sarawak762 words
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Article54 1964-01-01 6 IPOH. Tues. The Perak branch of the Umno will hold a general meeting here tomorrow to form a division for the Meng- j lembu constituency. Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Prime Minister, will inaugurate the division at the Umno headQuarters In the MCA building here54 words
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149 1964-01-01 6 Assignee takes over 3 unions' properties SINGAPORE, Tues The Official Assignees Office has taken over the properties of three Singapore unions which were deregistered by the Government two months ago. The unions were the Singapore General Employees' union, the Singapore Bus Workers' Union and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union.149 words
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138 1964-01-01 6 SINGAPORE, Tu«s. CEVERAL Cabinet *3 Ministers led by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will address the opening of a political course sponsored by the Peoples Action Party's Malay Affairs Department on Jan. 12. The opening ceremony will be held at 10 a.m.138 words
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Miscellaneous149 1964-01-01 6 AiSpfg Oop By V. T. ilnwnlin MBBHHb^B^^^^^^^! we 'S BEEN WANTING TO GO BP^^^^/ A MOTORBIKE WITH A SPECIAIJ_ s~ |W THAT' 6 DOC. 1 N FOR A LONG TIME, BUT DICTsTT W WHAT'S TRAMSMISSION..THAT CAN^— """^"""'X DONT HE'S BACK IdETARDUNP TO IT "PU. YOUR I "H-tAT HE'S OPERATE AT149 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1964-01-01 7 CHAPTER FIVE - CHAPTER FIVE TEENAGE THIEVES WITH THEIR SPECTACULAR METHODS HAD THE FLYING SQUAD BAFFLED FOR MONTHS AND THEN CAME A LUCKY BREAK: BOBBIKS on the beat had orders to keep an eye on the skyline for a sight of my pet1,814 words
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Advertisement134 1964-01-01 7 Make your NEW YEAR resolution to open a RED UMBRELLA Account MB PAN MALAYAN <* THIS v*T HI$ lin r^. mm \J E-. jgg§>-s^UsS I ,^|^f'i|L 30/ "interest per annum ON .DEPOSIT and f^lßfc^ qr x W-^^^^M. LIFE ASSURANCE W^fxj/J o**™ LIFE A-Tyfci FROM ANY IS FULLY COVERED nip CAUSE134 words
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Obituary16 1964-01-01 8 N Herrfj SIB (Minimum) ANDREW CLARK In Aberdeen Hootland on 24-12-63 in hi* «"th year.16 words
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Article216 1964-01-01 8 P/nrrfj Sit (Minimum) MR. MRS. P. Rajendra. wish to 'ha»k friend, and relative* for attend- j Ins thi-ir wedding on 26-12-63 and for I their generous gifts. JOSEPHINE and Kok Hong thank r'latlves and friends for thrlr attendance, gift*, well wishes and assistance at their vti-ddlnK on 26-12-63. MR.216 words
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Obituary28 1964-01-01 8 M H,,rrf« $l» Win.mi.ml IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr*. OM Soo Ann nee Tan Yock Ling, who left ur on 1-1-80 Inserti-d by husband and children28 words
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Article46 1964-01-01 8 U HWrf< $10 I Vimmum) ROSALIE ANO PATRICK Hcmnn wish all their friends in Singapore and abroad a very happy and prosperous New Year. W. H. MOSBERQEN President Kurasian Association extends to Bumsians bent NVw Veur wishes and exhorts them to contribute towards Malaysia* solidarity46 words
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Article84 1964-01-01 8 Wort's ill) .tf.Bi.nim, ANISH MUSTY SMELLS IB W office w:th Alnvirk Makes air smell fresh and sweet TONICHT JOAN BOOTY Models |.r<Tetoron (Jolden Uird Brand S«j!e Agent* Kean Katt Co. K3O p.m. to »30 I' n *>rr;it World Trade Kalr. RUTH WARNER'S Singapore Model Academy givea you top to84 words
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Article38 1964-01-01 8 •0 H'ore 1 Sl.io (Min.t YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally hear Australia's outstanding Yodrller. guitart«t Ritrhie (JunKon. speaker: Melbourne Youth for Chrlit Director. Sat- urday 4th January 1964 Victoria Memorial Hall 7 30 p.m. Come early all38 words
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Article692 1964-01-01 8 The savage Indonesian raid i thirty miles inside Sabah marks a new phase of "confrontation." The scale of this attack, the casualties suffered by the Mai- i aysian security forces and the sensitiveness of the Tawau area combine to make this outrage easily the most serious I692 words
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Article345 1964-01-01 8 Where a federation stood yesterday, a self-governing territory and two protectorates stand today. The ill-starred Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland has been brought to an end after ten acrimonious years and Africa as a result stands so much nearer the end of her colonial centuries. Each of the345 words
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Article204 1964-01-01 8 Last week-end's conference in a Texas ranch-house between two new world leaders must have been chummy indeed. The range of agreement in talks between President Johnson of the United States and Chancellor Erhard of Germany was so wide that both can be happy about their first meeting. They204 words
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Article, Illustration1914 1964-01-01 8 Cool, calm and united before the world MALAYSIANS STAND UP TO THE MOST CRITICAL TEST OF 1963— AND EMERGE FROM IT: I FEEL most happy and proud indeed to talk to you this evening as I am speaking for the first time as your Yang di-Pertuan Agong to all the1,914 words
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LETTERS
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Letter99 1964-01-01 8 T WONDER If something can be done to improve the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens. With such beautiful buildings like the National Museum. Malaysian Parliament and the National Monument situated there, the muddy, dirty and dry looking lake spoils the whole picturesque scenery. If It was meant to99 words
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Letter61 1964-01-01 8 TT appears that road maln--1 tenanc* In Kuala Lumpur Is sadly neglected. There Is not a road In the capital that does not contain its quota of ridges, depresslous and potholes. Jalan Weld (near the Telecoms). Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Jalan Campbell and Jalan Ampane are particularly bad61 words
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Letter75 1964-01-01 8 THERE is criminal wast* 1 of talent In schools. Teachers trained In Malaya and abroad at the expense of the taxpayers for a particular subject are not given the opportunities to put Into practice this specialist knowledge. A nation-wide survey in our schools will show the number of75 words
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Advertisement75 1964-01-01 8 Fine Electric Instruments 4 utajhf i»n witl» Ktworb O* Mt/lmi* I 741.00 ViMrtfti ill I 5 00 T.n, Rf»«*. M 52 5 00 ■>.„—, ft -j^ A mm^*lm%im\r» Sho-mor. IS", w ••moio *****00 &•■»<! iMt*«f. w. trwnote $1175 00 Trcmolwx. w. tremolo SIMS.OO I ■swu, Bau Amptif wr $1 100.0075 words
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Advertisement133 1964-01-01 8 SOLID AS A ROCK Ib^_s^^m^/u^ OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST totally Intorporafod Bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000 00 ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000 00 GENERAL RESERVE 18,000,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $454,839,986 00 SAVE SAFELY -SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. •RANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH-EAST ASIA k YOU CAN BE TALLER! N«w133 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1964-01-01 9 1 964— Premier Lee's hope for a permanent settlement 'We must stand up to the test of national unity.. .to assert our will to be a nation, or it will be beginning of the end' HOPE and determination underline the New Year message from the Prime Minister, of Singapore, Mr.1,332 words
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180 1964-01-01 9 'INDONESIANS ARE JEALOUS'— SAYS DATO MUSTAPHA JEBSELTON, Tu«a. rtATO Mustapha bin v Dato Harun. Sabah's Yang dl-Per-tuan Negara. refers in his New Year message to Indonesian confrontation as "a policy of despair and Jealousy." He said attacks by Indonesians against Sabah had only one object —to divert the thoughts ofReuter - 180 words
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Article66 1964-01-01 9 PENANO, Tues. A former Penang Free School boy, Mr. Teoh Eng Hong, now studying economics at the University of Adelaide, has been awarded the Shell Prize In economics. Re Is the first Asian student to win It. The coveted Shell Prise Is Riven to the66 words
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562 1964-01-01 9 A year of threats and strains, warns Tun Yusof JHE Yang diPertuan Negara of Singapore, Tun Yusof bin Isnak, in his New Year message called on the people to show in the year ahead their determination to resist hostility against the nation. In his message delivered over radio and television562 words
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88 1964-01-01 9 KUCHINQ. Tues. The Seria district court magistrate, Mr. Peter Hwang, said a great number of Chinese parents in Sarawak were either condoning the undesirable behaviour of their misguided chiidien or were surprisingly apathetic as to what they had been cluing He said this88 words
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Advertisement18 1964-01-01 9 366 DAYS I FOR TRAVEL MAKE THC SESr OF THEM COKE TO MANSFIELDS OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL: *****18 words
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Advertisement127 1964-01-01 9 Essence of feminine glamour wgf GHEE LAIN R^^^B^ Perfumes PARIS jl S Chant jyAromes th* L j>* newest perfume by T> Overlain tropical V^ B H E.-M iVy" magic and gay. From B* r^^ \wb 17 £»T j^^^^^^^B Ul Shalimar exotic C^P iflb and exciting. From SHHrelSl m^ I L'Heure127 words
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Miscellaneous657 1964-01-01 9 {Today's Radio, TV! News; 9.40 News Commentary: RADIO MALAYSIA 04& Wednesday Waltz; 10.00 RADIO MALAYSIA Clrc i» Of Pew; 10.15 Radio NATIONAL SHORTWAVE J***?** 1 Trl 10S0 Programme SERVICE: 41.7 Metre* Highlights; 11.00 Famous EnAM. 6.00 Tim. Signal. N* C*^ "n™ "ku^ c& gara-ku; 6.03 New Year* D*y r£!L Negan»-Ku,657 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-01-01 10 Expansion despite Soekarno, pledge in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. Economic expansion despite confrontation. This is the New Year pledge by Singapore's Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. The anticipated progress will more than make good the loss caused by confrontation, he said. In his New Year message, Mr. Lim180 words
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Article, Illustration486 1964-01-01 10 Close our ranks Ningkan 'Re-think and accept Malaysia 1 call to dissidents A MOMENTOUS YEAR FOR SARAWAK IN WHICH SHADOW OF AZAHARI LIFTED SARAWAK. Tuesday. J'HE Chief Minister of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. has called for closure of ranks among the people in the face of continued aggression from486 words
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254 1964-01-01 10 NAIR: MORE PLANNING AND LESS PLOTTING SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JN 1964, non-Communist unions must do more planning and thinking and less plotting and scheming. This advice comes from the National Trades Union Congress secretary, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. in his New Year message. The unity of non-Com-munist unions, he said,254 words
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Article68 1964-01-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuts.— Two people have donated $5 each towards the Tengku Ha.Mll in fund I to enable him seek treatment abroad. They are I.iche Mohamed Ixhar bin Ismail, of Kota Bharu. and Mr. Miller Conr.ar, of Bukit Mertajam. Tengku Hashim bin Tengku Penglran Anum,68 words
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237 1964-01-01 10 IKSSELTON. Tups. Sabahs Chief .Minister. D.i tn Donald Stephens. i .illnl on his people to dedicate 1964 to the task of nation-building. Making this call in his new year message. Mr. Stephens urged; "Let us show the world that we i annot237 words
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Article86 1964-01-01 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Barisan SosialLs chairman. Dr. Lee Siew Choh, called for a re-affirmation of the anti-imperialist struggle in the year ahead. "In the coming year let us re-affirm our will and determination to continue this struggle, undaunted and unflinching, in the face of all86 words
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155 1964-01-01 10 It must be a year of solidarity, says Jek THE New Year must be one of silidarity for the people of Malaysia Singapore's Minister of Labour, Mr. J e k Yeun Thong, said in his message for 1964. ''We must be solidly united and stand together to overcome all difficulties155 words
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200 1964-01-01 10 Awards for War Dept civilian workers I SINGAPORE. Tues. The General Officer Commanding in Chief, Far East Land Forces Lt.-Gen. Sir Reginald Heweston. has approved the award of testimonials for good service to the following civilian employees of the War Department: HQ Farelf. Mr Ronald William Mlnjoot. Inche Ahmaddin bin200 words
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96 1964-01-01 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The four members of commerce here will soon hold a joint meeting to discuss plans for a proposed trad* mission 10 Sabah and Sarawak. The mission, mooted by the Singapore Chljiese Chamber of Commerce, is aimed at boosting trade between Singapore and96 words
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Article33 1964-01-01 10 KLANG, Tues. A ceremony in which 16 Chinese will be converted to the Islamic faith will be held tomorrow at the Islamic Training Centre in Jalan Batu Tiga, here.33 words
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Advertisement153 1964-01-01 10 t m iiiiia M 4 i&k 7S"^. With LUXURY AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT! tr\/^ A riAn^ For showing a clean pair of heels on the road nothing in complement its new performance personality and inside rich JL\*r V^" .A. .A. V_>/ VLy its class matches the all-new total performance Ford Galaxie153 words
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Advertisement1354 1964-01-01 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST CIAST P.K. Due Spore Sails P. S'haai 'enang ASPHALION Avon, LpeM, Glasgow It Pt Jaa I ATREUS L.trpeil. GlaagM Gli IS Jm 2 JM 4 DIOMED L.»erpael, Havre JM 7/11 NELEUS Lpeei. uiasgow iaa 4 Jaa I Jat 1/13 PERSEUS Li*erpeil, biasgow AM 14 MEMNON L1,354 words
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Advertisement1373 1964-01-01 11 MlU£^LllMjiM£M£LUlU^M THE EAC LINES g*gOr~vCM uaeCAPOM nt»XA4umnm»9.t*nrmmim PtrwMao r jr-*^&m I onmjM ikwAh.ik.iio ccv. rojoiiki ivnimow E^tS"? raOMt Ttoi ncMiwu Moiua SAILINGS II lEHOA, U HAVU, NAMIURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO GOTHEHIUtI AND chPENHAGEN Tpor7~""~T~rria l ltr*~*"~'eria!sr" ■KAMBOOIA" a) Gl». 4 5 4 JM 5 BMP 5 7 Jaa1,373 words
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Advertisement1212 1964-01-01 11 I BENULINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO UNBON. UVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS DruAinrD fOt Hamburg <m a oLNALULK lhiu Fel 7 Smtapire F. Swettenkaw i-iiut Rotterdam Fel II li Pert/Tea'ay Antwerp Fel 21 BENNEVIS HiTT" Sj Sugapin P. SwittMlaai PMtta Hamburg •at II ta Pert Hi 4 Rotterdam Fit 21 S'pori P.1,212 words
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Advertisement849 1964-01-01 11 w-^ MeALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w V«4 ELLIRMAN UNI ah KLAVMESS LIMB LIMIN. HAMIUIG. ItTTERtAAL kBS ANttIES, >AN mANCiSCI. HAVRE HULL t •UDOLtSIIOOSU SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PIRTLANt CITY OF PETERMROUGH —imSJI Spore P. Shan »*enang SUNNrviLLI gjm 7/1 JM 1/ IJM pore 9 S'l-am fen»n t city OF UPON laPart849 words
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623 1964-01-01 12 STOCK MARKET ENDS 1 963 ON FIRM, ACTIVE NOTE From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange closed for today's New Year holiday on a brisk, active note yesterday with an all-round improvement in prices. The general tone of the market was steady to firm and the Exchange enters 1964623 words
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Article23 1964-01-01 12 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Industrials: 130.84 132.25 Tins: 127.39 128.23 S rubbers: 108.55 108.55 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article857 1964-01-01 12 fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttoad (2.000) $1.70 cd. (1.000) $1.71 cd. (4.000) $1,704 cd: Central Prop. (H.OOO) $1.65, (3.000) $1.6 V. (2,000) $1.67: City De*. (5.000)857 words
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Article219 1964-01-01 12 SHIPS lying in tna tinnaatre Harßour •r •ip«otMl today: Srroonkerk 1/2. Nippon 10,11, Slrtter N.W. 9, Mrijyuuo Maru 6A, World Internal iwial 41. 43. Kuuk 27/28, Bemcnyib N.W. 4. Lmufcoam 4ft, Tricolor 18. Suhadar 26/26, Btentor 8/«. Neder Rhone 33/34. Do pbeverett 31/32, Sadauk N.W. 1. Empire219 words
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472 1964-01-01 12 rpHE price of Straits tin X yesterday was quoted at $515,874. up $2.62J per picul and those closed 1963 at the year's higher level. It was the highest price for over 12 J years. The offering was estimated at 240 tons, down 5472 words
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Article66 1964-01-01 12 THE following dividends nrp espected In January and February: INDUSTRIALS: McAlister interim I. Sinifaporr Traction (ont pnvment). and Malayan Crmrnt (final). TINS: (.orx-nt I'onsolidalrd 'It interim). Tanjong Tin <4th mKrimi. Tronoh (2nd interim 1. Kinta Kellas Tin (interim). BritKh Tin Invest. C'orpn. Ltd. (flnalt. Kamuntine: Tin Ltd. (interim).66 words
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Article196 1964-01-01 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dec-ember tX, Thru- monthn. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops IS Ms, M n,i\ w tM City l)rv. cts. MdaUaaMf M 'ta. K. Smelters 19 ctr. Rohmson U eMh Ksso II Ml i' Storane 4|d. Fed. Dlnp. 12 eta. Kothnrtn? M ta. K. A N. IS Bta. a. Land 6196 words
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Article65 1964-01-01 12 /"HINCSE Product Eichanxr. Sint4day: Cecenut oil: bulk SSU MtMta, drum $53 Kellers. Copra: Dec. Jan. UK Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok nhitr tUM *n\rru. Sarawak white Sl4O sellers, spenal Sarawak black SlOTi sellers, garbled Lampoog black SIUTi sellers. ASTA $1174 sellers. Sinitapere Coconut Oil Mlllen' A»toelation prices: bulk $3065 words
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Article14 1964-01-01 12 Dec. Nov. Knbber: 65.59 cts. 68.78 cts. Tin: S501.88) 5485.13 I 114 words
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Article26 1964-01-01 12 December 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 634 cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: *****71 (up $2.62!). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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Article259 1964-01-01 12 JANUARY lir«t grade rubber buytre f.e.b. cleted at 5 p.m. in Singapere and Kuala Lumpur v<*tcrday at rtjt ccnta per lb. up five-clKhthn of a cent on Monday's closing level lor the position. The tone was quirl. HAS. and F.M.R.C. clovng prlc.i in cent! per lb yetterday: Int.259 words
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Article54 1964-01-01 12 On th»* free exchange market la Heng Kong yesterday th<- U.S. dollar »ii quoted at MM for T.T. and 5.71| for ca»h. Sterling mi quoted at ISM and one tael ef geld at 250 J. No exchange rates were Imued by tien yesterday aa member banka were closed54 words
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Advertisement1102 1964-01-01 12 PHHNHMLBHHfILaaVaHLaPHBVafIaHHHPaafIHHBBBfIBaM U.S.A. Paeltic and At lan tie ■wvlgn S port P. S'pjit. Hongkong R'Htiung F'citco L Angtite N. Ton '•Riaiikawa Man" 21/2 B t»n 21/11 Jta I Flk I Ftk 24 Fel 21 Ftl II M» All vtutls tquipped with dteptanm tor carriage ot sulk liquid cargo. Loading direct tor1,102 words
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Advertisement964 1964-01-01 12 (E^ORIENTjUii^j I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 torn fully olrcondifioneo mobilised) Departs: Penang 7th January 1944. Singapore 10th January 1964. For Hongkong 13th/ 15th January, Japan 19th /24th January Hongkong 27th/30th January. Returns Singapore 2nd February 1964. Penang 4th February 1964. PLEASE NOTE AMENDED DATES Fores from: Penang964 words
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Advertisement155 1964-01-01 12 WILHELMSEN LINES mac Scartiiauaa •■< CtatitttUl Pirti far laafkat at*) Nm« ita*. Penani p Shaw Spore TWCBtli (Calls Puian, Japan) TAPtIFA (CalU Manila) 11/11 Jm 11/14 Jai IS/" jat UMCSIS (Calls Pusan, japan) 1W BARBER LINE F*OM U.S.I. EAST AND WEST COAST POITS. TACATTAY Am. P.M. TIJUCA II Jaa FERNVIiW155 words
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Advertisement217 1964-01-01 12 TENDER ROYAL MALAYSIA POLICE Tender for Construction of a Transport I .nun h Tenders, which will close at 13 iioon on Monday. 27th January 1f64. are invited for the construction ol a Transpor Launch lor Ihe Royal Malay.-:.. Police. This launch. io be ot steel construction and powered by a217 words
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Advertisement1322 1964-01-01 13 (Continued from Pa«e SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT nM tM Appolßtlll llt 29 Word* St (Min.)— Box M et*. oxtro vacant la Tba riunday Msll *aet> weea REOUIREO OUTDOOR salesgirls oa CHINESE ACCOUNTANT StCßEaltractive rommi^ion Apply Box TARV, many years all-round accountA 4033 8 T Sugaporr Ing/ofSce administration I commercial ~~~-m».1,322 words
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Advertisement697 1964-01-01 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT Wmrd* tt (Htm.}— Bmm IB eu. aatr* OFFICE SPAOB. To Lot Atr-eondl-tloned room* for Offlc*. Reasonable rent: Apply Secretary Town Council, Johore Bahru Tel: 2116/7. OFFICE SPACE WANTED it Word* tl Him.}— Bom IB ef. tmtrm 1000 SQ.FT. storas* spaes required In Raffles Place area early January.697 words
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Advertisement839 1964-01-01 13 EDUCATION M Worsts U (Min.)— Bom et: extra LOC QUESTION papera and Modal Aarwers WB/IM3, AccounUng fligaar. Book-keeping. Typewriting, available from T.O. Saausl. P.O. Boa No. ITU. Smgapor*. Vadancl** la SHIN WIN KINOBRQARTIN i for children of I to I yean old. Directed by MISS FANNY TON. Otalema K.T.C. (Mslb.ums).839 words
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Advertisement867 1964-01-01 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS I t* Word* M (Mm. i— Box IB tf. exfra FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. have a wMo range of Pan Bank* on i display fa th* Cold suras* Aroade. Orchard Road, la nonjuneUoa with B.P.CK. THS FAR BAST ENGINEER PUBlllhed qusrtsrly TNI ENGINES*. like Its semaanion vslum* tho Moo*867 words
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Advertisement904 1964-01-01 13 LOST I M Wmrdm tl (Htm,) Bom IB ef. maty ARBA PATTERSON HILL. 13/12/63. i black cat, short tall, whits crescent ■luHislili yellow eyes. Reward. Phone I *****. 20-B, St. Martina Drive. Spore. DOGS, PETS, ETC. i Word* U (Mln.r—BmM It tf. mxtrm AROLL KENNELS Bell Beautiful Alsatian. Boxer. Pekingese.904 words
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Advertisement780 1964-01-01 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* tl (Mtn.y—BoM IB ef. tmtrm BSSO OARAGE Changt Auto Service offers you a wide range of tip top condition used car*. All cars sold ar* checked and serviced. Easy terms available. Welcome for yourself at 182, Upper Chanrl Road (opposlts Chang! I Prtaon), S'por*. Tel:780 words
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Advertisement420 1964-01-01 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word* U (Min.)— Box SO el*, oxtrm EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED. Recent arrival, distinctive design In Dttmond Jewellery. Chions; Bhlna Manufacturing Jewellers. «.■>« North Bridge Road. (Corner Ball Lane) Spore. Tel. ***** LADIES DRESSMAKING Word* Si /Mm.) Rax it et*. sxtra P0 SIANO. 47 Tanglin Road. SlngaI pore.420 words
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Advertisement681 1964-01-01 14 NOTICE The private road between The t Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Medical Hall Lid., leading (rom Battery Road v to Union Lane will be closed to the public tor 24 hours on 6th January 1964 from 6 ajn. THE BATU TIGA (SELANGOR) I RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (In681 words
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Advertisement327 1964-01-01 14 I The Singapore Bank Employees' Fr.ion. announces that the followiK members won the prizes at a icky draw held on 28/12/63 at 'ictoria Memorial Hall. i Permit No. 209 63 1 I Ist. 56 2nd. 2906 3rd. 2344 < th. 2162 sth. 3082 6th. 2093 th. 2665 Bth. 615 9th.327 words
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Advertisement1134 1964-01-01 14 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES NOTICE 1 1 NOTICE The public Is hereby notified that Mr. John Wee Tien Lye Is no longer employed by this firm as from 1/1/64. He Is therefore not authorised to transact any business whatsoever for and on behalf of the firm. Ho Kwong Yew Sons,1,134 words
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Advertisement162 1964-01-01 14 THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. announce that an additional workshop exclusively for the repair and maintenance of Jaguar, Simca, Plymouth, Valiant, Fargo vehicles is now operating at GEORGE LEE CHAMBERS (corner of Penang Road Penang Lane, Spore 9) TELEPHONES ***** ***** This added facility, conveniently situated, is to further162 words
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Article236 1964-01-01 15 STATISTICS showing the top jockeys, trainers, owners and the moneyspinners of the year: Ist 2nd 3rd CM'!. Harbridfje 57 43 39 276 Moxham 54 M 56 276 Wilson 53 36 33 248 Posner 62 58 60 275 Johnson 40 40 33 311 Mitchell 37 36 32 321 Donnelly 31236 words
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Article, Illustration516 1964-01-01 15 Epsom Jeep - Harbridge goes home with title as his 'present' Epsom Jeep RACING by PENANG. Tu«*. LYALL HARBRIDGE won the 1963 jockeys' championship after a keen tussle with three other Australians, Keith Moxham, Johnny Wilson and Merv Posner. The final score Harbridge 57 winners, Moxham 54. Wilson 53 and Posner 52. Thus516 words
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Article55 1964-01-01 15 DONCASTER, Tues. The Manchester November Handicap, which was run at Manchester for the last time last month, has found a new home. Next year. It will be run at Doncaster on Oct. 24 and will be known as the Manchester Handicap. The Manchester course has beenReuter - 55 words
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360 1964-01-01 15 THE STIPE'S REPORT pENANG. Tues. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's races here: RACE I— Nothing to report. RACE 2 R.S. van Breukelen. trainer of Hua-Mu-Lan was fined $25 for using wrong colours on the mare. RACE 3 Approaching the 2f360 words
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200 1964-01-01 15 Stahlman Abdas withdrawn from 'tri' ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Tues. Malaysia's top woman sprinter, Patricia Stahlman, and long jumper Adina Abdas, both of Sabah, will not be able to travel with the Malaysian team to the international meet at Bangkok on Jan. 18-19. Also taking part in the meet are Burma and200 words
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Article374 1964-01-01 15 SPRINGBOKS FA VOURED TO WIN CRICKET from JACK FINGLETON: Canberra, Tuesday rkNE WAY or another, it should be quite a bright and Informative Second Test that begins at Melbourne tomorrow between Australia and South Africa. Without Benaud to bowl and O'Neill and Booth to bat all three standing down with374 words
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Article142 1964-01-01 15 HOCKEY Jansenites earn promotion SINGAPORE. Tues. Jansenites earned promotion with a better goal average when they fought a scoreless draw with SHBRC in the SHA Div 2 deciding match on the padang today. This is Jansenites second successful season. Last year they won promotion to Dlv. 2 after taking the142 words
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Article64 1964-01-01 15 NEW DELHI. Tues.— South Korea won the Asian zone Olympic qualifying voile} ball tournament which ended here today Run-ners-up were North Korea with India third. North Korea took first place in the women's section, with South Korea second and the Philippines third. Winners :n the men's and women'sReuter - 64 words
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Article30 1964-01-01 15 SEREMBAN. Tues.— First Battalion. 10 Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles beat Queen's Royal Irish Hussars 3-1 in the final of the 17 Gurkha Division major units hockey tournament.30 words
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Advertisement185 1964-01-01 15 i— hj NEW YEAR GREETINGS \Pbf £r from Hl'll^iii:iJ MALAYSIA JtifP'^o^^**\£f Bridgestono Malaysia Co. Ltd. have great pleasure in announc*#*^K«* flPllijub ing th e commencement of the construction of their Tyre Tube m W***^ rk Factory at the Jurong Industrial Estate. Scheduled for complo M^Bmj^T^ ib tion around May, the185 words
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Obituary45 1964-01-01 16 HOIINE on D*c. 24 1983 in Ixiiidon Ann.- Hartridxr Home. iM-kivi-n nifr of thr Inn- Robert K ■MM oi Auckland. \ew Zealand and Singapore, and most darling mother of Mirjont linMnrr or Kuala Lumpur. Mnlavsm. presently at Tudor Court Uriel. Cromwrll HMM London 8.W.7.45 words
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Article73 1964-01-01 16 LONDON. Tues. Britain's' exports have been growing at a slower rate in the past few months, the Board of Trade said yesterday. At the same time the trade gap (the difference between Imports and exports and re-exports > has i widened. It averaged £49 millionReuter - 73 words
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495 1964-01-01 16 Commernvealth and Colonial Affairs The hlgh c s a award given today was to Baron Eccles. former Conservative Minister of Education, who becomes a Viscount. He was "axed" in Mr. Harold Marmillan's big Cabinet purge in July 1962. and is now a director495 words
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Article63 1964-01-01 16 JAKARTA, Tues. The com- mander of the North Borneo rebel army. "Lt-Gen." Abang Kifll, in a New Year's message published here today, said he and his men would light "witti everything we have" to beat the Malaysian forces. He said: "With the coming of theReuter - 63 words
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Article24 1964-01-01 16 WASHINGTON. Tues. The Senate yesterday passed the controversial $3,000 million Foreign Aid Bill and sent It for President Johnson's signature. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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186 1964-01-01 16 Jet drops mystery container in sawmill SEREMB.VX Tues. A mysterious container dropped in a sawmill, nine milr*. from here, last night after an unidentified jet aircraft swooped over the rooftops of the town. The aircraft, travelling at high speed, headed for the Kuala Pilah area at ti.3# p.m The Seremhan186 words
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Article41 1964-01-01 16 MIAMI (Florida^. Tues. Ctfban Prime Minister Eh-. Fidel Castro announced vesu relay his Government was halting its land reform programme mid farmers would be allowed to retain title to land they now owned, Havana Radio said.41 words
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Article25 1964-01-01 16 SOFIA. Tiles.— Former Bulgarian diplomat Ivan Assen Hrlstov Georgiev was sentenced to death here today ffor spying for the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement68 1964-01-01 16 10 Wordn Sl» I Minimum) TENG CHEONG COMPANY LTD. 324, Beach Road SOLE AGENTS IN SINGAPORE FOR RICHARD KLINGER PTY. LTD. OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA RICHARD KLINGER LTD. OF SIDCUP, ENGLAND STOCK AVAILABLE KLINGERIT JOINTING KLINGER OILIT JOINTING KLINGERIT "1000" WIRE-REINFORCED JOINTING KLINGERFLON THREAD SEALS ALL KLINGER FITTINGS AND KLINGER PRODUCTS68 words
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Advertisement102 1964-01-01 16 St3aflMßß&^H^ AtnoMATtc I Nt> WATERPROOF I TO KNOW ACCURATE ft W TIME RELY ON FAMOUS JSv SWISS MADE is|\ t^lr ACCURATE ROBUST SUPERB IN STYLE AND ELEGANT IN FASHION AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. For the best -go ffor I.; i II in -^1™ 23* 300 K 50 Fibulovt.102 words
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