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Title Section21 1964-01-28 1 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times J Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration562 1964-01-28 1 SPECIAL REPORT FROM Nasser accepts the Tengku's invitation to visit Malaysia CAIRO, Monday TWO events yesterday took the chill out of the Egyptian winter and gave Cairo's sunshine deeper warmth. FIRSTLY, a joint President NasserPremier Lee Kuan Yew communique announcing that the President had accepted Tengku562 words
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Article275 1964-01-28 1 ABDUL FAZIL - Bomb blast club ABDUL FAZIL AT RACEHORSE OWNERS 9 By SINGAPORE, Monday A RACEHORSE owners' luxuriously furnished private club in Upper Aljunied Road was mysteriously bombed at dawn today. A bomb, ascertained by Army explosives e&perls to have been home-made, \\;is lobbed into the club, which is a first-floor flat275 words
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Article502 1964-01-28 1 BANGKOK, Monday. is making preparations to supervise a ceasefire in Borneo while awaiting instructions from the United Nations, the Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman. said today. He said the ceasefire was only an "important first step." A mutually satisfactory formula still had to be foundReuter - 502 words
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Article67 1964-01-28 1 MADRAS. Mon. A 27--year-old man died last Saturday at Tiruchl. 200 miles south of here, after setting fire to his petrol-soaked clothes to "protest against the imposition of Hindi on South India." police reports said. The reports said the man was a supporter of the Dravida MunnetraReuter - 67 words
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Article55 1964-01-28 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Japans first national conference on lung cancer, sponsored by the Health and Welfare Ministry, today warned the Japanese people "not to smoke too much." The conference was attended by eight top authorities on lung cancer in Japan, including Dr. Masaru Karu. director ofReuter - 55 words
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271 1964-01-28 1 Ceasefire leaflets dropped for the border -guerillas- lESSELTON, Mon. J Thousands of leaflets announcing the ceasefire were airdropped today at the Sabah border and in areas where Indonesian terrorists are known to be operating. The leaflets are issued with the signatures of the Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens ,and the271 words
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Article48 1964-01-28 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain's record trade year of 1963 saw exports booming by eight per cent while Imports increased by only seven per cent, final official figures revealed here today. The export total was £4,080 million while the figure for imports was £4.820 million. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article53 1964-01-28 1 SAIGON. Mon.— A British missionary. Rev. Roy Spraggett. and his wife and infant child were injured early today when an explosive charge placed by Communist guerillas damaged their house near the border of North Vietnam. Reports reaching officials In Saigon today said they were apparently notReuter - 53 words
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Article28 1964-01-28 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Tan Tock Seng Hospital patient, Chua Kirn Chwee. 42. fell to his death from the third floor of the hospital early this morning.28 words
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Article23 1964-01-28 1 LONDON. Mon.— Britain's motor n.duitry produced a record 1.607.939 motor vehicles in 1863. the Board of Trade announced here today .—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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128 1964-01-28 1 'Aid Azahari rebels' call at anti-Malaysia festival JAKARTA, Men. A THREE-DAY antiMalaysia International Youth Festival ended here last night after resolving to help supply arms to the North Borneo rebels. Delegates from Europe. Asia, Latin America and Australia said they would urge their respective countries to recognise the rebel government128 words
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Article66 1964-01-28 1 SAIGON. Mon. Twenty-four deaths from cholera were reported in Saigon hospitals yesterday, and almost 600 DOT cases were admitted, the official Vietnam Press news agency reported today. This brings the officially reported death toll to almost 200 in Saigon and the provinces, but competent, medical authorities believeReuter - 66 words
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271 1964-01-28 1 Paris, Peking to name envoys soon PARIS, M on. France today announced recognition of the Chinese People's Republic. A communique from the French Foreign Ministry said: "The Government of the French Republic and the Government of the Chinese People's Republic have decided by common agreement to establish diplomatic relations." TheReuter - 271 words
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Article21 1964-01-28 1 TAIWAN PROTEST PARIS. Mon. Nationalist China has 1 vrrT Inrly prot» French recognition of China. Nationalist Chinosc (ommunique said..21 words
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446 1964-01-28 2 Congolese terror youths seize town GUERILLAS SACK EUROPEAN HOMES LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon fJONGO guerillas, part of an organised youth movement, captured the regional centre of Idiofa, in Kw i 1 v Province, yesterday. Reports reaching the Belgian Embassy in Leopoldville said European homes were being sacked. As the terror campaign againstReuter - 446 words
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Article42 1964-01-28 2 LUSAKA, Mon. The Northern Rhodesian Prime Minister, Dr. Kenneth Kannda, last night apologised to whites who had been involved in incidents with United Independence Party (I'NIP) supporters and declared: "These incidents will come to an end right now." Beuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-01-28 2 A huge 'yes' vote for one party in Ghana ACCRA, Mon. The first stage of the national referendum, which began last Friday, on making Ghana a one-party state, showed an overwhelming 457,292 "yes" vote with only 1,775 against, the Ghana News Agency reported yesterday. The first stage, for which theReuter - 112 words
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192 1964-01-28 2 PEKING'S MAN QUITS AS INDIA DECORATES OFFICERS V"EW DELHI, Mon. The Chinese Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Chen Chao Yuan, walked out of the Republic Day celebrations here yesterday when three Indian officers were decorated for gallantry during the 1962 SinoIndian border fighting, Indian officials said. They said that when the citationsReuter - 192 words
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Article72 1964-01-28 2 HONO KONQ. Mon. The New China News Agency, quoting Pyongyang newspapers reported that two South Korean Journalists defected to North Korea last Saturday. It identified the men as Choi Jin-Yung, vice-chief of the political and economic section of the South Korean journal. Hankook Kongron and Kirn Jong-Ho. aReuter - 72 words
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310 1964-01-28 2 Zanzibar A Russian warning to —Britain T ONDON, Mon.—Rus- sia last night warned Britain against any "forcible acts" towards the new Zanzibar regime as calm returned to Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika after Saturday's swift British moves to put down army mutinies. Meanwhile in a television Interview shown In New YorkReuter; UPI - 310 words
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Article43 1964-01-28 2 TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda today told U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk and U.S members of the Japan-D.S. committee on trade and economic matters that Japan is determined to advance economic aid to lessdeveloped countries, especially in Asia. UJM.43 words
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Article36 1964-01-28 2 TAIPKH, Mon. Premier. C. K. Yen will report to the Legislative Yuan In a closed session tomorrow in the government's plans for dealing with French recognition of Communist China, it was reported today. U.P.L36 words
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110 1964-01-28 2 r»OLOMBO, Mon. A former M.P. who was in the sixth day of a fast "unto death," called it off yesterday and was taken to hospital. Mr. Mudiyanse Tennekoon, 29, started his fast last Tuesday after police used teargas to disperse a farmers' demonstration,Reuter - 110 words
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Article22 1964-01-28 2 BEIRUT. Mon. Soviet spacewoman Valentina Tereshkova Arrived here yesterday from Algiers on a three-day visit to the Lebanon. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-01-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby OtXBVi! 1 V TAKC OFF ttXJR J lS J C*\ V*^^*l^ f scarp? X ni a I THIS ISMT taCCtf-Tie V A SCARF/ I TUAT G*fe J32 words
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Article, Illustration379 1964-01-28 3 GOVT. FINDING: LEUKAEMIA SERUM WORTHLESS BUT BIOLOGIST SAYS: I'M GOING AHEAD WITH TREATMENT OF MY PATIENTS PARIS, Monday THE French Health Ministry yesterday said the Naessens "miracle" leukaemia serum was "devoid of any healing action" and said the biologist's dossier was being handed over to legal authorities.Reuter - 379 words
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Article51 1964-01-28 3 LONDON. Mon. Richard Brooman-Whlte, 51, a Conservative Party M.P. died on Saturday night at the home of his mother-in-law In Aberjavenmy, Wales. His death will result in a byelection in Rutherglen (Lanarkshire), a marginal constituency. Brooman-Whlte won the seat in the 1959 general election with 1.522 majority.51 words
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285 1964-01-28 3 Russians hail friendship among the stars TifOSCOW, Mon. ITI Soviet scientists regard the U.S. launching of the Echo II satellite on Saturday as "a token of the strengthening of friendly scientific ties between our countries," according to academician Anatoly Blagonravov. The Soviet space scientist, in a Tass interview, said itReuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-01-28 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur (above), who was 84 yesterday, received a telegram of congratulations from President Johnson describing the old soldier as "one of the authentic American heroes of this century." As he read the telegram In his suiteReuter - 133 words
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100 1964-01-28 3 FLORENCE. Mon. A film on which the late Michael Rockefeller, son of Governor Nelson Rocke- feller of New York, worked as a cameraman and sound engineer In New Guinea, yesterday won first prize In a festival of ethnographical and sociological films here. The film.Reuter - 100 words
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Article20 1964-01-28 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Muscovites froze in a temperature of minus 21 Centigrade (minus six Fahrenheit) today. Moscow Radio reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article176 1964-01-28 3 ROME, Monday. nnHE bride and groom walked arm in arm out of A the church, all smiles and then the groom suddenly dashed to a waiting car. Jumped in and roared away. Last night the runaway groom. Angelo Zlcarelli. 30. was barricaded In his house atUPI - 176 words
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Article60 1964-01-28 3 ATLANTA. (Georgia). Mon. About 50 people, including Negro comedian Dick Gregory, .were arrested in a colour bar incident at a whites-only restaurant here yesterday. White-robed Ku Klux Klansmen packed the restaurant white Negroes paraded outside in -protest. It was not immediately clear what caused the arrests.Reuter - 60 words
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Article117 1964-01-28 3 JACKSON (Mississippi). Mon. Surgeons on Friday transplanted a chimpanzee's heart not a human heart into the body of a dying man, the University of Mississippi medical centre said yesterday. A statement said the- heart, which beat for more than an hour before the man died,Reuter - 117 words
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Article45 1964-01-28 3 DUBLIN, Mon. A man associated with the outlawed Irish Republican Army was stripped, tarred and feathered by an armed gang, police said yesterday. A motorist, found Thomas O'Kelly. 50, a book stall operator, crawling along the road in sub-freezing weather. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article66 1964-01-28 3 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton cancelled their reservations on last night's Sante Fe Super Chief rail express, but their immediate plans remained a mystery. The couple had made reservations for a drawing loom and adjoining compartment on the train to Chicago. They came66 words
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Article47 1964-01-28 3 HONO KONU. Mon. Two 30--day escorted tours through the Soviet Union this summer are being offered here for the all-In-clusive rate of HK $9,710 (M.865). Tourists will travel from here to the Soviet Onion via Japan and through Siberia and return via Afghanistan. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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148 1964-01-28 3 Police find more bodies in white slave ring probe YIEXICO CITY, Mon. T1 Police have found four more bodies in the courtyard of a cabaret said to be owned by two sisters now under arrest on a charge of operating a white slave ring, according to Press reports here. ThisReuter - 148 words
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Article26 1964-01-28 3 WASHINOTON. Mon. Queen Prederilta of Oreece arrived yesterday for a three-day private visit to meet President Johnson and other leading United States officials. UJ».L26 words
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167 1964-01-28 4 Minister promises 2 new fire stations SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today announced that the Government would build two new fire stations. costIng $1 million each, in Toa Payoh and Jurong. in the next five years. After touring the Central Fire Station in Hill Street167 words
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Article38 1964-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San, will open the Thomson agricultural and veterinary extension centre at Kampong San Teng. off Upper Thomson Road, at 4-i m.s.. on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.38 words
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Article45 1964-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Moo.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Neijmra, Tun Yuaof bin Ishak, and Ton Puan Noor Aishah will attend the film Premiere of "A Child Is Waiting" at the Lido Theatre at 9 pm. on Thursday In aid of the Singapore Association for Retarded Childran.45 words
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176 1964-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water rationing in Singapore will be reduced to three days a week from tomorrow. The big relaxation, after nine months of daily rationing, comes with improved stocks in Singapore and Johore. The ration days now are Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays176 words
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148 1964-01-28 4 GOH LAUDS NEW FLOUR MILL FOR BIG PROGRESS SINGAPORE, Mon.— During a tour of the five-month-old Prima flour mill today, the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swec was told that its up-to-date automatic machinery can process some 160 tons of flour a day. Dr. Goh spent about an hour inspecting148 words
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Article343 1964-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. TJHE PULAU Senang murder trial proceedings at A the Assizes made record progress today with 10 witnesses the biggest number in a single day's hearing testifying for the prosecution. Senior Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow, was allowed to lead his witnesses on343 words
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Article231 1964-01-28 4 Devotees carry kavadis today SINGAPORE, Mon. Hundreds of Hindus tonight began celebrating the Thaipusam festival of penance by joining in a five-mile procession of a silver chariot carrying a golden image of the Hindu diet? Lord Subramaniam. The procession which began at 7 pin. from Kecmg Saik Road temple in231 words
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100 1964-01-28 4 KOTA BAHRU, Mon— Police were today called to the religious court here to disperse a crowd of 500 people who came to hear a case of a religious teacher charged with conducting classes without a letter of authority from the State Religious Department. Ibrahim100 words
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93 1964-01-28 4 8 COLOMBO PLAN FELLOWSHIPS OFFERED SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government has offered eight fellowships under the Colombo Plan this year. The fellowships are for social welfare work, five of them i on six -months' training In or- ganlsatlon and operation of I Juvenile delinquency services. The other three are for93 words
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Miscellaneous214 1964-01-28 4 I I BBfel SBM BBBWi O^Bf B m V^S fl B llv nN|j 1111 I K hlm I fl'laW W0 m W0 a¥m0)»lwl 'rHE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS ■OAC: Prom Bong Kong (BA 961) 215 p.m.; from London, Zurich, Tel214 words
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Miscellaneous194 1964-01-28 4 Karachi (QF ITS) 6.45 p.m. Japan Air Urws: From Jakarta (JL. 712) 8.50 a.m. DEPARTURE* ■OAC: To Darwin, Brisbane. Melbourne (BA 710) 7.10 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur. Colombo, Bombay, Baghdad. Beirut, Zurich, London (BA 791) 3.06 p.m.; to Ransoon. Calcutta, Karachi, Damascus, Rome, London (BA T2l) 7.30 p.m. Qantas: To194 words
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95 1964-01-28 5 LONDON. Mon.— A former acting Resident of Simmagang, Sarawak, Mr. Terence Weekes, 41, was found dead yesterday in his car in the garage of his mother's home in the county of Kent. Mr. Weekes returned to England from Sarawak in95 words
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Article53 1964-01-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Five farmers from East Pakistan an now doing a two-month course in methods of cultivation and surveying ttie coconut Industry In this country under the Colombo Plan. They are Messrs. Moksed All Parazi, Mohamed Motahar All. Kamal Udln Ahmad Khan, Syed Panul Hug53 words
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Article36 1964-01-28 5 SEREMBAN. Mon.— PUty young men were recruited here on Saturday and today tor the Malaysia* Armed Forces. Tiie recruiting team will be In Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, Weo««dav and Thursday36 words
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Article396 1964-01-28 5 THAT ARREST ORDER BY KHIR: 'FISH PRICES HAVE SOARED BY 60p.c.' CLAIM PENANG, Monday. MALAYA'S entire fleet of about 250 trawler boats has been immobilised following Friday's order by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, for the arrest of fishermen who go396 words
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Article31 1964-01-28 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. V. Loeiinathan. of Nibong Tebal, Province Welleley, has donated SlO for the bedridden Ipoh schoolboy Pan Ah Soo, 13. who needs ocrrective heart surgery abroad.31 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-01-28 5 Judge signs up for national service Have YOU registered for national service? KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 1,200 youths who have satisfied the authorities that they are '"genuine" students have been given permits to leave the country. Against this figure, about 500 youths have had their applications301 words
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Article61 1964-01-28 5 PENANG, Mon. Burglars broke into two godowns here during the weekend and escaped with loot worth $11,000. In the first burglary, about $6,000 worth of textiles were stolen from the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Co's godown in Weld Quay. In the second case, $5,000 worth61 words
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Article172 1964-01-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. INDONESIA is one of the four countries which will not send delegates to the South-East Asia regional Muslim conference beginning here on Friday The other three countries are Japan. South Korea and Hong Kong. The conference, to be held under the auspices172 words
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Article46 1964-01-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— More than 90 competitors from all the units of the Royal Malaysian Army, Navy and Air Force wIU take part In the armed forces' annual Koran reading competition at 8 p.m. tomorrow, Wednesday and Friday at the Port Dlckson Garrison Mosque.46 words
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Article37 1964-01-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The mining store of the Teh Wan Sang Co. Ltd. at Segambut was broken Into during the weekend by thieves who took away 10 piculs of copper wire worth about $800.37 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-01-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Director for South-West Pacific Affairs in the U.S. State Department, Mr. James Bell, today spoke of how Mr. Robert Kennedy, the U.S. Attorney-General, successfully avoided getting into details in his efforts to find a solution to the Malaysian issue.264 words
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89 1964-01-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Twenty three expatriate police officers In Malaya have retired since January. 1932. Another 29 officers are still serving. A police neadquarters spokesman said 14 of these are attached to headquarters. They are engaged mainly on administrative and specialist duties. They comprise89 words
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Article67 1964-01-28 5 TAIPINO, Mon.— The Indian children's welfare home here, which Is looking after 50 boys and girls under 16 years of age. has drawn up a board of visitors of 14 women to visit the home this year. The president of the home, Mr. H.S. Rama Rao. has67 words
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Article51 1964-01-28 5 BINGAPORE. Mon.— The Australian Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. W. B. Pritchett. tonight toasted the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, at a reception held at his residence at Dalvey Road to mark Australia Day. Tun Ishak proposed a toast to Queen Elizabeth. About 300 guests were51 words
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260 1964-01-28 5 IPOH, Monday A CALL to all opposition political parties to consolidate against the Alliance in the coming general elections was made by the national assistant secretary general of the Socialist Front, Mr. Chan Kei Hee. here yesterday. "A straight fight between a strong opposition260 words
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Article37 1964-01-28 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Comptroller of Income Tax filed a writ in the High Court Registry claiming $122,392 from Chong Moons Seng, of 9. Oxley Road, as being money due and unpaid for Income tax.37 words
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Article129 1964-01-28 5 The navy wants 7 young men IZUALA LUMPUR. Mon. -The expanding Royal Malaysian Navy has seven short service commissions available tor Malaysians between 18 and 21. The minimum qualifications are a Higher School Certifiute. or a Division I or II pass in the Overseas Cambridge or Federation of Malaya certificate,129 words
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Article31 1964-01-28 5 JESSELTON. Mon. Response to the recruiting drive i •> 2nd Battalion. Malaysia Rangers, "is not as good usanticipnurP Major J.J. Plain said. He hopea to recruit 165 young men.31 words
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633 1964-01-28 6 'I sent a $4,300 bill for legal lees UNION'S FINANCES AND MR. RAJAH SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. T. T. RAJAH, legal adviser to three deregistered left-wing trade unions whose financial transactions are the subject of a commission of inquiry, today said he sent a bill of $4,300 for legal fees to633 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-01-28 6 MISS Esther Lee. one of the two Hong Kong student delegates to the threeweek Asian regional cooperation seminar beginning in Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 3. A second-year student in English and European literature at Hong Kong University. Miss Lee and the other113 words
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Article81 1964-01-28 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 A Japanese port expert flew here today to make a four-day survey of port and harbour operations in Singapore and Penang. Mr. T. J. Sco, assistant harbour master cf the Port of Osaka Authority, will meet officials of the Singapore Harbour Board81 words
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Article48 1964-01-28 6 SEREMBAN. Mon. The national president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will make an extensive twoday tour of the association's branches in Negri Sembilan on Thursday and Friday. He will be accompanied by Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. Minister without! Portfolio48 words
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Article83 1964-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times here has received six donations totalling $611.50 for the Kuala Lumpur widow. Madam S. Pattciam. whose husband was killed in a motor accident on Jan. 1. The donations came from: Garrison Works Office. Terendtk Camp. Malacca. $97: Barracks Services. Terendak Camp.83 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-01-28 6 \|R. Herbert I.im t.ng Kw an and the former Mrs. Doris Chung;, of Los Angeles. California, after their wedding at the Little White Chapel in Las Vegas, near Nevada, last week. The bride is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Choon of Los Angeles, and87 words
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178 1964-01-28 6 CHINESE PLEA TO MUSTAPHA: DON'T QUIT JESSEI^TON, Monday. THE acting chairman of the Sabah Chinese Association. Mr. Francis Chia Nyuk Tong, said today a joint appeal by the association's branches would urge the Yang di-Pertua Negara cf Sabah, Dato Mustapha bin Harun. to withdraw his resignation. He aflded that almost178 words
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Article135 1964-01-28 6 Donations to save an arm IPOH. Mon. Inche Ahmad bin Yahya, a teacher who is suffering from a malignant disease of the right shoulder, has received lurther donations totalling $842. bringing the total to $2,615. He will leave Ipoh on Wednesday for Kuala Lumpur, from where he will fly to135 words
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Article53 1964-01-28 6 PENANG. Mon. Tan Joo San, 17. was charged in the First Magistrate's Court today with raping a girl of nine yesterday. Tan. who was alleged to have committed the offence brhind house in Jelutong Road, was ordered to be remanded pending further mention of the case53 words
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163 1964-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Othe Government has begun two-months' intensive training for kindergarten teachers to check Communist influence in the rural areas. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today visited the Queen Street community centre, where 70 trainees are being taught the fundamentals163 words
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Miscellaneous25 1964-01-28 6 Ut*fl* ttnmmff Bff Ralph BeimdmUi fIPHHHHI i«/*g«a/<d I IT 7 Buas IS ~~^l l L— »v m" i£%£J£?*2A r^ fr^ My AfilUC BRAIN < pO (XJflF^^25 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1964-01-28 7 JACK FISHMAN - A KISS FOR DADDY FROM CAROLINE... 'Kennedy? That's the man I'm going to marry...' JACK FISHMAN PART TWO OF THE SERIES by JACKIE'S mother was a Lee the bluest blood in American aristocracy, and Janet Lee was born into an exacting code of behaviour. Here was a seemingly carefree world1,406 words
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Advertisement248 1964-01-28 7 For the best go for Expertly engineered. elegantly designed compact and port- MMMaIMM able 19" P3OO GRUNDIG is undoubtedly today's leading AfißaH L^LMPL^A name for all portable TV sets. MNgpa*«MalaMlMMK r 1 It's ideally suited both for indoor and outdoor maximum enjoyment and relaxation. < With GRUNDIG 23' S32S the248 words
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Article82 1964-01-28 8 Word* Sl* minimum) MRS. ROSIE VAZ thanks all friends and relatives for their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths and attendance st the funeral of her mother. MR. CHIA CMEI TIONC s> fam'ly thank relatives and friends for their ■-oodolence*. wreaths and contributions. uttenrt.in. c snd assistance rendered st their recent82 words
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Article678 1964-01-28 8 I A 3,000 pound an acre clone land an unscheduled test of rubber's ability to resist all ill j effects of years of immersion lat the bottom of the sea are two stimulating items for the I planter and the industry in 'general. The ocean test probI678 words
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Article341 1964-01-28 8 General de Gaulle has much more scheming to do before he can hope to realise his ambition of restoring France (at the expense of the United States) as the first Western power in the states which once made up Indo-China. The French offensive has had sufficient impact, however,341 words
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Article254 1964-01-28 8 Tidying up Malaya's rural co-operatives apparently is proving a bigger' task than Inche Mohamed Khir Johari had thought The "year of consolidation" which has just drawn to a close is to be succeeded by a "year of cleanup" an extension of the goslow period which will at once254 words
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Article, Illustration2024 1964-01-28 8 TA XES: A Case containing a 'number of fallacies...' TAN SIEW SIN REPLIES TO PREMIER LEE MR. LEE KUAN YEW'S letter in the Straits Times of January 16 attempts to establish that the fiscal policies embodied in Singapore's budgets would be used as a more effective instrument for the equitable2,024 words
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Letter176 1964-01-28 8 f\S Wednesday night an vf accident weu> caused at the ll l 4 milestone Chua Chu Rang by the irresponsble behaviour of Puollc Utilities Board workmen A lorry and a car collided at a point where the road had been dvi? up and the earth176 words
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Letter43 1964-01-28 8 IF your correspondent 1 "A.KS.N." will write to me personally. I shall be pleased to Investigated his complaint concerning the telephone service. It Is not possible to make any comment on his letter without obtaining further details. R.F. SWALLOW Kuala Lumpur43 words
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Advertisement940 1964-01-28 8 Stnib Tim k Malay Ma] coco aTTOaiA— AW&ssPw OfVafksM**! eVtlaxsafl colo arrow mmm mmAMcmmm ftTfriM I KatPPI HoAD —UNO. BAM liliUms CJI V B)OO#t I OPIel LTV) TMbT NtWS FWONT MtCPsMnB'H «MiO*a* M»BsT%*< M. m. WMAM. S As#M>*»Tb***lV IQtSeßeaL NsVWf w)#bM HAM IBM STOM S7SV7. Cam* Pissl era sis I?940 words
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Advertisement46 1964-01-28 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong and Brunei. HEAD OfHCt: MALAYAN MNKIUIIOING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED a ,th«r.i«l Catfur. ISO 000 000 big** sM PjhJ Up Cspnal. HS.OOO 00046 words
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Advertisement87 1964-01-28 8 WHO SAYS MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON TREES? TOKEN TOKEN TOKEN TOKEN We do! But you can earn good interest (s<* per annum) by placing your money on Fixed Deposit with The Finance Company Limited. THE FINANCE CO., LTD. 77/79 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 10-I, FARGUHAR STREET, PENANG TEL: *****.87 words
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175 1964-01-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. About 90 interna tional personalities are expected to gather here for a conference next month to discuss ways of reducing world tensions. A spokesman for the organising committee said today that the conference would be held at the Dewan175 words
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Article46 1964-01-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The BarJsan Sosialis today expressed full support for armed revolution and mutinies in East Alrica during the last few days. The African States referred to are Zanzibar. Tanganyika. Uganda and Kenya. The party described the revolts as a "heartening development."46 words
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Article42 1964-01-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Shakespeare* "Hamlet" will be staged in Tamil at- the Town Hall here on Feb. 1. 2 and 3 at 7.30 pjn. Proceeds will go to the Pure Life Society Orphanage, which is M aging the play.42 words
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Article65 1964-01-28 9 Dying cobra's fatal last bite rmiPING, Mon.— The X fourth cobra that a farmer. Tan Leong Tsu, 62. killed, also killed him. Tan had killed three cobras on previous occasions in his pic sty in Kaiiiuntinjf new village here. Yesterday he found a five-foot cobra in the sty and killed65 words
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Article25 1964-01-28 9 JESSELTON. Mon. Tlilrtyone Indonesians have been Jailed In Tiwau for illegally entering Sabah. Two others, one a woman, were fined.25 words
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Article93 1964-01-28 9 Vendors join soft drinks boycott SINGAPORE. M o n. Hundreds of school canteen vendors have Joined in a boycott by about 1.000 coffee shops here against the products of 11 members of the Singapore Soft Drink Manufacturers' Association who have Increased their wholesale prices. The Singapore School Canteen Vendors' Association,93 words
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78 1964-01-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Joint exhibition of electrical household appliances, radios and TV sets by 28 Italian manufacturers was opened this evening by uhe Italian Consul-General. Or. D. Pollici. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The exhibition is organised by the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade under78 words
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Article51 1964-01-28 9 JESSELTON. Mon. Mr. P. B. K. Pillai. Sabah Indian Association president, has appealed to Indians in the State to cast aside Individual differences and work together lor the betterment of Sabah. Mr. Pillai. who was speaking at the annual meeting of the association, was re-elected51 words
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333 1964-01-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Lord Head, returned today from his London consultatipns and said he hoped the leaders involved in the Malaysian dispute would "talk less" now that round-table discussions had been arranged. 'The less said the333 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-01-28 9 BELGIUM'S KING TO VISIT SINGAPORE SUNDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola of Belgium will make a private visit to Singapore on Sunday on their way to Bangkok, an announcement from the Belgium Embassy here said today. They will arrive in a Belgian Air Force Plane at 6173 words
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Article56 1964-01-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A police supervisee, Alan Ross. 21. was today jailed for 12 months by a criminal district court for falling to report to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station on Oct. 34. last year. He pleaded guilty. Ross, had been placed under police supervision for three56 words
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Article92 1964-01-28 9 pENANG, Mon. Pte. 1 George Milton Walker, of the Ist Bn., Green Jackets, was today acquitted on two charges of assault after he had shaken hands with th« complainants in the Second Magistrate's Court. Loh Cheng Seong and Madam Ong Seang Heang, who were both punched92 words
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127 1964-01-28 9 LONDON, Monday. A YOUNG girl, reported to have become hysterical aboard a Qantas Boeing 707 Jet airliner, was taken from the plane under escort when it landed here yesterday. Authorities would not Immediately disclose the girl's name or nationality, but airport sources said theyUPI - 127 words
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Article34 1964-01-28 9 BINGAPORE. Mon. A suspect thug, described by police as "Fighter No. 306" of the secret society Group 108. was arrested in Ttas Street yesterday and has been detained under the Societies Ordinance34 words
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Article, Illustration410 1964-01-28 9 ROBERT SINNIAH - The 20-day adventure of A tan, the runaway schoolboy ROBERT SINNIAH from 1 KLANG, Monday. A POLICEMAN'S son, Atan, 14, who had been missing for 20 days, returned home during the weekend and spoke of a journey of adventure. He disappeared on Jan. 4 with $30 which his father had410 words
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Article25 1964-01-28 9 TAIPINO, Mon.— A car belonging to a businessman. Mr. Ang Peang Hiang. was stolen from near the Lido cinema here during the weekend.25 words
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Article75 1964-01-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Low Ah Lum was charged in a magistrate's court today with causing the death of a hospital attendant, Wong Chee. with a vegetable knife at the Kwonr Wai Sui Free Hospital in Serangoon Road at 5 a.m. today. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain successfully applied75 words
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Article146 1964-01-28 9 DENANG, Mon. A young businessman driving a car reported missing the night before, died on the way to hospital yesterday after a head-on collision with another car at Tanjong Bungah, near the New Springtide Hotel. Cheng Beng Yeap, 25, father of three young children, was146 words
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Advertisement114 1964-01-28 9 Wnlythe finest tomatoes are used forHeinzTomato Juice. Big, luscious, vine-ripened tomatoes, picked at the very peak of perfection— pressed and packed vithin a few hours, time.* Drink Heinz Tomato Juice every morning, again at night. You'll enjoy its fine flavour, its zip and tang. Serve it neat and chilled for114 words
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Advertisement125 1964-01-28 9 A hamper filled wfth Mival fare FREE iTyou buy a KELVINATDg gEFRIOfH?ATOR nowj lll^^^^^^M M^^^HM^H These items may be changed for others of equal value, if demand exceeds supply. You g«t a hamper filled with del cious festival fare, FREE, if you buy your Kelvinator refrigerator between December, 16, 1963,125 words
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Miscellaneous701 1964-01-28 9 I Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: StfcVICK: 41.7 metres 476 metn. A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. No- SHORTWAVE SERVICE: gara-ku; 6.03 Morning Melodies; 41 metre* 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 AM 6 °o QooA Morning. Learn A Word A Day701 words
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Article, Illustration378 1964-01-28 10 I^l IE world's top fashion presentations are in full swing. Italian designers have almost finished snowing their collections for tli£ new season. There was more excitement as the London couture spring collections opened. And the biggest hit, reports Lynne Edmunds from London, was Mattli's "Spire Line".* His378 words
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380 1964-01-28 10 IS really long hair the kind you sit on due for a comeback? You'd think it inevitable, judging by the new rave for upswept, elaborate evening styles. The answer is a firm NO. Reported trends overseas confirm that hair must be kept380 words
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Article122 1964-01-28 10 IT no longer is necessary to punch 1 the upholstery or turn the chair upside down when shopping for upholstered furniture, says one manufacturer. Examining the underside of a chair once was a good way to determine the quality of springs. But with so many manufacturers122 words
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Advertisement206 1964-01-28 10 :Av < < V*'*(r S- TO EVFRY WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises to make your skin young again and keep it young Ik it posaiblr? Ym it is with Endocil, in just 3 ur.lv-. Eack night, smooth Lnrlocil generously into face and neck. vhere ape leOfl lir>t. Pat gently round206 words
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Advertisement280 1964-01-28 10 for Users 0f.... ■MB E •it Most lumbl* for Bibi« itrj jt<t (rom birth. •it Sp«<i»Hy m»nuf»ctgr«rf (or utc In hot climitn. •it Nutritive Mlye tncrtuei with iddfd Vmmin D and Iron. •it livly di|nt»d pnctlcally Inrflittnguislubl* ('O* brent milk. ir Emly prepared |utl add hot water. A 5 STAR280 words
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Miscellaneous312 1964-01-28 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 8. School hall-closed by the end 1. Wager 2l rev acted »p«edily of December before His Grace O> got back. (8). 6. Ciear w aU charge* lest ad- 13. Dolomite beverages are above jusunem irritates (7). standard (6-4) 9. You and misiiandled dye of 15. Ingurgitate312 words
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135 1964-01-28 11 'Flip over body' system cine camera made by Sekonic MR. KEIJI TAKEMOTO, assistant manager, export department of Sekonic Co. Ltd., Japan, was in Singapore last week on a two-month world market survey. Mr. Takemoto was here to promote sales of Sekonic exposure meters, cine cameras and projectors, and to announce135 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-01-28 11 AN executive oircraft that costs only $21 per hour to operate, all things considered, is available for sale at Kuala Lumpur at the flyawoy price of $56,400. It is ths new 1964 Cessno Skyhawk (above) which was delivered to Aviation Services (Malaysia) Ltd., local Cessna distributors, at151 words
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Article, Illustration343 1964-01-28 11 'BRANDY IS BIG BUSINESS IN MALA YSIA MALAYSIA has the second highest per capita iTI consumption of Cognac brandy in the world, next to Ireland, according to Mr. Kilian Hennessy, a partner of James Hennessy and Co. Cognac. France. This Is attributed to a combination of two factors the very343 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-01-28 11 NEW KOMATSU ENGINEER TAKES OVER K.L. ASSIGNMENT V|R. SUOZO 1 \K AII Will L (above), of Komatsa Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Tokyo, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to take over the post of a sales and service engineer from Mr. S. Ikeda who has been transferred to Sabah. Mr. I108 words
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Article38 1964-01-28 11 Mr. M. Tharnbyah, divisional manager of Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd. who chalked up ihe highest sales for the company In a recent contest has been awarded a doable air trip ticket to Hong Koi38 words
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212 1964-01-28 11 Bananas: Japan to buy 500 tons a month THE ttrst ever shipment of Malayan bananas for Japan leaves Singapore today on board the Halyard. This is a trial shipment of 10 tons and if the quality of the fruit finds favour with the Japanese, it can develop into a regular212 words
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114 1964-01-28 11 TITONI MAN STUDYING CONSUMER PREFERENCE TiHE managing director x of Titoni Watch Manufactory of Switzerland, Mr. Bruno E. Schluep, is currently in Singapore making a two-week survey of the watch market. An Important aspect of Mr. Schluep's study Is consumer preference In this market He hopes to collect data on114 words
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Article92 1964-01-28 11 r VHE Chartered Bank. London, x announces that It has received permission from the stateauthorities in California to open an agency in San Francisco and also lo establish as a subsidiary a domestic banking corporation in that city. This will be the first British bank to operate in92 words
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Article67 1964-01-28 11 Since the arrival of over 400 tons of copra earlier In the week, part of it In fulfilment of commitments, an easier trend developed resulting In transactions of the balance quantity at reduced prices, says Lewis and Peat's report. Subsequent offers at last traded level67 words
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148 1964-01-28 11 mHE newest addition to the seven-ship fleet of Cable and Wireless Ltd., due to be launched at Birkenhead at the end of next month for work in the Far Bast is expected to be based in Singapore. The design of the 4.300-ton cable148 words
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Advertisement192 1964-01-28 11 'Sfefls^jJ \^l'i SINGAPORE A ft^Ot I DEPOSIT H mS^J^Ku W ACCOUNTS f^^frMALAYAN ttz*'* FINANCE m ~**\(c\f? because their deposits lpT/ are completely mjl SAFE and sound U ©INTEREST PER ANNUM (WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) Haad Offc. KUALA LUMP UK tm*m l« KUAIA LUMPUR lOHOM IAHHU IPOM KNANG SINGAPORE192 words
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Advertisement394 1964-01-28 11 FLYING BACK IO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as394 words
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Advertisement662 1964-01-28 12 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'D' and above PWD registered Contractors will be received at the office of tin Jurutera Ne«eri. Pahang. Ku;inun up to 12.00 noon on 6th February. 1964 for the Construction ol Road and Ancillary Works from 0 feet to 12,700 feet Sungel Tekam/Keioia662 words
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Advertisement411 1964-01-28 12 TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W J). Contractors In Class "E" and above up to 12 noon < on sth February. 1964. at the office of the State Engineer. Kedah <fc Perils. Alor Star. FOR THE CONSTRLC UON Oh CULVERTS ON THE KAMPONG KURA/KAMPONO411 words
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Advertisement664 1964-01-28 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited for the non-pensionable. non-established post of: Superintendent ol Detention Camps. Prisons Department, In Sarawak. Salary in Scale $690--1170. irom candidates, not less than 46 years of age, with a sound educational background and experience In prison work, preferably In SJE. Asia. Full details and application664 words
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Advertisement952 1964-01-28 12 (Continued from Pace 81 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* U (Ml*.)— Box St eU. txtrm IMPORT FIRM INVITES application for Post of Salesman and Salesgirl. Knowledge of Chinese dialects essential. Apply P.O Box 3356 Singapore, VACANCY EXISTS for a Chief Clerk on an Estate In Central Jobore: Applicants to be aged952 words
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Advertisement1000 1964-01-28 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Worda SI (Ml*.)— Box It eta. mxtrm TWO BEDROOMSO HOUSE, Districts 21, 23, 10 preferred. Phone Mr. Tan (Spore) *****. ONE/TWO ROOMED Flat/House near main road preferred Apply 616 Joo Chlat Road Tel: ***** Singapore. AMERICAN EXECUTIVE and wife desire rent fully furnished bouse ocmmenclng Jane 1,1,000 words
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Advertisement906 1964-01-28 12 TUITION 20 Worda it CM!*.)— Box It eta, mxtrm THEO OOLITE SURVETINU. LEVELLING, theory practice by graduate with professional expertenos. Tel: (Spore) *****. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual Controlled Minor 1000 A Triumph Beralds. Hourly 56.30 Phone *****. 10. Balmoral Road. B'pore. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 2o Word* U (Mln.i—Box tt eta. txtrm906 words
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Advertisement981 1964-01-28 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* S5 (Mi*.) Box S0 ct*. txtro CITROEN ID IS and Amlfl Saloon Cars. Immediate Delivery. Details from Sole Agents, The Eastern Auto Co. Ltd.. 165 Clemenceau Avenue, B'pore. 19S0 LAMBRETTA SS7S IBSZ Hlllman S Wagon *<Uo'-. 19&4 Studebaker J9OO IBM \«Vr.'.*ta $930/-. easy payment nrrantted.981 words
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Advertisement462 1964-01-28 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) 20 Word* U (Mln.)— Box S0 eta. mxtrm NEW STRAITS VIIW Botsl J.B. B«asirtr DaoclDK Kioorsoowa Nlsntly. Tel M JOHORB HOTEL J.B Kntlltn. CanioDor Kood. Airroo<tlt)uD«i Kooma. Hhonr 2J9&/H FOR COMFORT ANO SERVIC* Eastern Hotel. Tnnab Rata, Cameron Hollands. Tel: Mk, T.me Advaotag* ot our Uff-brason462 words
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Advertisement1331 1964-01-28 13 10 iKLnruoi a wtSl c*a>i *.k Due S'pote Sam P. »'n*» 'tnang ANTENOB u»erpHL Gla<gcw l l i jM M AUTOLTCVB A.uimouth, Li«trp*Ol n/Frt IYCAon Lifentil G jsson Ja* *l ree 2 MELAMPW 2 Fl* S Flk 7 FH I/It Ftl 11 rrhui SSS, OS*, mm m n m fh1,331 words
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Advertisement1377 1964-01-28 13 IBrXHE EAC BINES oLr7d BWtGAPORt O BJAU iMaWII»ILAVWW*aIA*k O PWAMO '^rheSKSMaI in-i-rmoino*Bi.i»»waTi n f >A»oai»»» tnj**Dam+* 1 s-zzX jssumzL fey* 4^ SAILING* 10 GENOA, U NAVRk, HAMBUR* IREMEN ANTVIER* HinEROAM. AMSTEROAM. OSLO. GOTHEHtURO AHO COPEHHAtEN Spore P S 'haa Paaaai ZUST W{^r"Tfmvnm s •> 20 J**/ 4 FH S/ 71,377 words
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Advertisement1264 1964-01-28 13 j BENULINE] EXPRESS SEWCI 10 LONOON. UWPOOL k CONTINENTAL POtTl nr<uiiAnr f*T Liverpool Ft* 21 BENHOPE Dundee Mar 3 S'pori P. Sham Penang am*!.™ m» ij RFNNACHIE for Hamburg U% 21 DfinnAVlUEi lonoon Mar 1 S'por* P. Sham Penang Rotterdam Mar 11 I* Pirt T May Jan 21/ 1 Antwerp1,264 words
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Advertisement1299 1964-01-28 13 dc CO., LTD. w^ III: Ml. S3JII \J^ BIXBKMAM UMS djo HXAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, US ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, HULL 1 MIBDUSBMUGkL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORILANI art tit iipou AMHtiaf urgi lir CiitnJ 4 Seat* CITY Of RIPOM *»trie*. S'PO.l f. Sham »*ning ORONXVILU Gd.t-1.2l J» OaiLs 201,299 words
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Article249 1964-01-28 14 FEBRUARY lint grade rubber buyers f.e.b. eleaad at 9 p.m. m Sbigaeora and Kuala Lumpur j eater day at 6S| ceau par Ib. up 1 lve-Hg«th* of a cent on Friday's closing level for tha position. Tha tone was ajulatly (Uady. R.A.S. arm F.M.R.E. elating prlsai in senta249 words
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Article256 1964-01-28 14 T«HE following list of selected x Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales on Saturday mornlns; (January 25). Dennltlena: Times Cevared meana the number of tlmea last year's* total dividend la covered by the profits for that year. Example: A ten per cant dividend paid from a256 words
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Article208 1964-01-28 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January 27. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. M. Cement IS eta. Dun lops 18 eta. M. Box 20 CU. City Der. 6 eta. McAJlstar 16 CU. V Smelter 20 eta. M. Invrat. 18 CU. Ram 18 eU. Roblnaon 14 eta. Fed. Dttp. 12 ota. C.208 words
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Article44 1964-01-28 14 On the free exenange market in Heng Keng yesterday the U.S. dallar waa quoted at 5.73» for TT and 3.721 (or eaah. Starling was quoted at 16 and ana tael af geld at 251. All Malayan fxehange Banks' Amsiatlen ratee were unchanged.44 words
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496 1964-01-28 14 Straits tin down $1.37 Rubber market steadies STRAITS tin price was quoted In Penang yesterday down $1.37 i to $521.87 i on an offering estimated Increased 10 tons to 250 tons. The tin market In London on Friday, opened about. In line wiih Thur&aay s late recovery levels, but suDsequenUy496 words
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603 1964-01-28 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were again the main source of business on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and after easing slightly were fairly steady at the lower levels. Turnover was fairly good on the eve of th Thaipusam holiday in Singapore603 words
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Article25 1964-01-28 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 25 Jan. 2' Industrials: 1U9.53 109.0; [ins: 122.04 121.4' > rubbers: 106.64 106.6 •Dec. 31, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962 100.25 words
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Article806 1964-01-28 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Beustead (2.000) $1.96. (4,000) $1.15: Celd Stars (3,000) $3.40; Dunlea (3,000) $2.96, (1,000) $2.93: last Smelt (3,000) $3.30, (1,000) $3.32; Ssse806 words
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Article64 1964-01-28 14 S'HINESE Produce Exchange, Sings- pare neon price, per picul yesterday: oil: bulk $50 aellera, drum Capra: K. h /March L'K/Cootlnent: Ugafajaasd. Pepper: Mimtok white 5147J sellera. Saru«Hk »vhlte jh.'i sellers, apeclal Sarawak black BUM sellers, garbled Lampong black $1124 sellers. ASIA tIXH sellers Singspere Cacenut Oil Millers' A»taciatin64 words
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Article14 1964-01-28 14 Melbourne Stock Exchange waa closed yesterday for the annual Australia Day holiday.14 words
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Article28 1964-01-28 14 January 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 63» ?ents (op five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $521. 87 i (down 51.37*). Estimated unofficial offerinr 250 tons (up It tons).28 words
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Article200 1964-01-28 14 SNIPS lytnc alangatd* Om llnisport para Harbeur wlurdi ar upMtdl taday arai Anna Bakke I 2. Farariaaj «/>, Bonhopc .10/11, Blllltoo 15/16. Torrena IS. Siblgo 21/23. Taoacra 23/34. Tele maeaua 2S/26, Olenroy 31/32, Klmlkawa Maru 33/34. Naeaa Falcon 18/38, Klna 42/43. Coromandel BesUwera 47, Ounong Maa200 words
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Advertisement1104 1964-01-28 14 OJS.A. PaciSsa. Atlantle. and Croat LakaM/Baan Canada Sarvioa ypoie r i'ntm noooiuiu s I cut* ■> ioi» Moauaai "KMnUm Mart" Stn 11/lt JO/31 Jai 24 Flk 15 Mar -Kaaitawi Mart" JS 21 Ftk Hi 1 Mai 2* Mat 1* Mai 1) Api m Api -Btliiu Mart" 24/N Mat 2711 Mai1,104 words
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Advertisement1050 1964-01-28 14 IUSTMLU AND HEN ZEALAND SUVICt INDIA, PAKISTAN ANO t. SUIF IttVICl ts FrtMitlt. Aailuie. Mtlaaana. Sj*Ml T Mtam MjpfsMiasai Penanf P. Sham Spore Vnara P S'nam Penan* BANKURA la Part U I fat |4JUU lt/a m* hi. a ft* FROM AUSTRALIA Cllcattl LeaviF'mintli S'oort H S'rum rtn»ni lOMIALA Sailti mm1,050 words
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Advertisement24 1964-01-28 14 OVERSEAS TOWAGE SALVAGE CO.. LTD. TUG TOWAGE -SALVON I A" SALVAGE 3000 I.H.P. STATIONED AT SINGAPORE Agents: HARPER, GILFILLAN A CO.. LTD. TEL: *****.24 words
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Advertisement328 1964-01-28 14 GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA P.WJ>. TENDER NOTICE FOX THE SUPPLY AND UKLIVERY OF PAINT TENDERS from Class 'C and above registered P.w.D. Supplies Contractors will be received at the Pejabat Pengarali Kerja Raya. IL>u Pejabat. J.K.R., Jalan Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon of the 10th February. 1964. for the328 words
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Advertisement730 1964-01-28 15 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FURTHER EDUCATION CLASSES, 1964. Further Education Classes for 1964 will re-open on 16/17 th February in all States in the former Federation of Malaya. These classes are Intended for those who re not receiving Instruction ln assisted schools and who wish to improve their general standard of730 words
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Advertisement466 1964-01-28 15 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OP THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. rIBIJC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. IMS. (No. 18 of IMS). NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(2). NOTICE Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963, that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of su-eetworka466 words
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Advertisement724 1964-01-28 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK. TENDER NOTICE Tenders Tor "the laying of approximately six (6) miles of 6" diameter class "B" Asbestos Cement Pressure Pipes from Slim River to Surigel Behrang p LX>.A. Village" will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Ipoh up to724 words
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Advertisement432 1964-01-28 15 VACANCY A British firm has a vacancy for an executive with proved Eastern mercantile experience based on Kuala Lumpur. Regular travelling each month entailed covered by a generously rated outstation allowance. Chemical slant and one or more foreign languages an advantage. Reply in confidence in own handwriting to Box A432 words
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Advertisement319 1964-01-28 15 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN (Federal Land Development Authority) TENDER NOTICE Tenders for the Supply and Erection of Prefabricated Pressure Treated Timber Settlers' Houses Type C Tenders will be received at Federal Land Development Authorry Headquarters. 7th Floor. Government Office? Gunny Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 4.00 pjn. on Friday. 21m319 words
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453 1964-01-28 16 CRICKET U STKALIA Ist Inns— 34s SOUTH AFKICA Ist Inns (Saturday 295-2 > GODDAKU b Hawke 34 BAKLOW lb\v Hawke 201 A. PITHEY c Grout b Hawke 0 O. POLLOCK b Hawke 175 BLAND c Oroul b Gaunt 33Reuter - 453 words
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Article58 1964-01-28 16 IPOH. Mon— Leong Wai Nyean, captaui of the Perak Turf Club SC, led the qualifiers in the club's annual golf championship here yesterday. He returned a gross score of 76 over 18 holes. Other qualifiers were Sulaiman Buluali. B. D. Bond. Zalnal Abi'din, R. B. Willingham (defending champion >.58 words
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Article76 1964-01-28 16 SYDNEY, Mon. After gaining a first innings lead of four runs, Victoria slumped today In the second Innings of their Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales here and at the close of ttie third day were 109 for five Bcores: Victoria 341 (I. Huntington 164,Reuter - 76 words
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Article184 1964-01-28 16 BOMBAY. Mon. Mickey Stewart, MCC cricketer who has been in hospital here with stomach trouble, will go home when his current spell of treatment finishes, it was announced here. 8. C. Griffith, the MCC secretary, and team manager Don Clark came to this decision today. StewartReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-01-28 16 TO TOKYO— TOWING A TYRE HERE is a training idea for Malaysian aUiletes who hope to qualify to run in the 400 metres individually or as a relay team at the Olympic Games in Tokyo next October. British quarter mile champion, Adrian Metcalfe, is aiming .at the gold medal and122 words
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Article82 1964-01-28 16 CINGAPORE. Mon. Johore J Bahru United cleared their preliminary round tie with a hardearned six points (two tries i to nil victory over Royal Signals "A" In the SCC seven-a-side rugger tournament on the padang today. Johore's tries were scored by Aman Kadir in the 13th and82 words
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215 1964-01-28 16 ERNEST FRIDA - FLYER LOW SAYS HIS SPRINTING DAYS ARE OVER ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS By SINGAPORE, Monday I OW Sin Chock, Singapore's top sprinter for the past five years, who left for Australia over the weekend on a Colombo Plan scholarship to train as an air pilot, announced before his departure his retirement215 words
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Article26 1964-01-28 16 TAIPINO. Mon. The North zone meet of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association will be held on the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here on Mar- 1-26 words
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Article200 1964-01-28 16 KEN FERNANDEZ - SEPAK RAGA ON lOC LIST -NOW- KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Officials in charge of Sepak Raga an ancient Malay game are now working towards winning recognition for it as an international sport. Inche Mohamed Khlr JoAari, Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives and president of Persekutuan Sepak Raga <200 words
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460 1964-01-28 16 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Hockey Association league first division is working up to a blanket finish this season. At the half-way stage, the league is a tussle between four teams— Kilat Club, the holders, TPCA, Selangor Police and newcomers Selangor Armed Forces.460 words
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Advertisement240 1964-01-28 16 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and to modernise Clean, sparkling pots, pans, containers for cooking and storing count for a lot In good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND— established over 50 years ago. Today's wide, modern range Is240 words
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Advertisement21 1964-01-28 16 McCULLOCH CHAINSAWS ARE BACKED BY SERVICE S__ M. D. M. LTD. |"T^^P. O t~ 101) K-h L-w» T* M 1 ,421 words
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Miscellaneous196 1964-01-28 16 SUMMARY HOCKEY: I poh Uiv. 1: Kintal' Indians 2 Andersonians 2 Div. 2: Andersonians B 5 Telecoms 2. Penan* Lge: Green Jackets 1 PSC 0. i CRICKET Friendly (Penang RAAF bt Australian Navy < by 60 runs. RAAP 130 (Caldwell I 31. Chalmers 29. Smith 18. Boyd 2-6) Aust. Navy196 words
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Miscellaneous57 1964-01-28 16 SPORTS DIARY KUGGEK: (Club matches): SCC seven-a-side tourney RAOC A' v GHQ A'; 443 BAD v RAP Tengah 'B 1 St. Andrews "A" v RASC: Queens Own Highlanders v RAP Seletar "B" (all matches at Spore packing). HOTKEY: lpoh Div. 2: Police Field Force v 2 Federal Infantry Brigade; Central57 words
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Article1529 1964-01-28 17 Acceptors and probable riders for tomorrow's races at Bukit Timah: Race 1—2.15: Cl 6 Div 3 ($4,500) it 1 ***** The Wee Cobbler (Bellllos St.) Osman. 7 9.0 'f 'Dragon 7 2 ***** Speedy Slipper (J.H Laldlaw) Bagby, 7 9.0 *Yeo S 3 ***** Roach tt Tough1,529 words
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422 1964-01-28 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. V T EROCETTE showed impressive form on a soft track at Bukit Timah this morning. With Subian Dalwee astride, this speedy grey sprinted smartly up the straight clocking 25 3/5 for 2f. Sooehow, who brought off a splendid double in Class 5422 words
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Article496 1964-01-28 17 STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE, Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE I—Nothing1 Nothing to report. RACE 2: District Line was withdrawn by order of the Stewards when the Veterinary SurgeonStarter reported that he was lame behind. All money wagered on District Line was496 words
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Article118 1964-01-28 17 TJENANO, Mon. The *lO.*OO MJ Sprinc Cup lor Class 1 horses over 6f will be run at the Pwianß Turf Club'n three-day meeting on March 1. 4 and 8 There will be two runs for each division of Cl 1. 3 and i horses. Distances and118 words
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Article226 1964-01-28 17 WEIGHTS FOR FOUR RACES ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE, Mon.— Weights for four races only for Sunday, third day of the Bukit Timah meetIng: Cl. 3. Di.. 1 6f Showman TH 9.00 Ever Onward 8.12 Mana Tahu 8.08 The Lintie 8 07 New River 8.05 Pure Jet 8.04 Ada Baik 8.04 Mon226 words
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Article868 1964-01-28 17 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies EPSOM JEEP spotlight* Mm hortei you are likely to back at Bukit Timah ■••••WOW! RACE 1 THE WEE COBBLER: Winner over XL 6f In heavy going last month; can get 7f. PETITE MADEMOISELLE: Did not show up over 6f on Sunday but should do better over868 words
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142 1964-01-28 17 DARIS, Mon. A record of nearly 50 million rrancs ($30,345,000) was wagered un the Prix d'Aerlque, Europe's premier race for harnessed trotters, here yesterday This was announced by officials of the state-run totalisator. the Parl-mutuel. Previous highest was 36 million francs on the Pr;xReuter - 142 words
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Advertisement57 1964-01-28 17 ;-,-k'-,H J FOUR SQUARE yir %m^ Vintage Tobaccos n |^_n m^ Throughout the world discrl/Lf aY minating pipe smokers buy I m\TOUK SQUMK. Dobies Pour Square. There Viu\-. io%mx(js are four different blends to W£tJ^ suit every taste VACUUM PACKED IN 1 o*. 2 oz. TINS. YELLOW RED GREEN BLUE57 words
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Advertisement80 1964-01-28 17 t jnOP/?\fri IP W C* 14/ 1 CC Iff STQBQBaS Vj v i-// Masterly created by one of the largest V9I watch makers in Switzerland for the liking KJQfIMR| S |J fK of the Far Eastern people, Tugaris watches are now popularly worn by modern people of Malaysia, India, Ceylon,80 words
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Article, Illustration384 1964-01-28 18 2 pupils die in pool drowning tragedy SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ YEAR-LONG squabble over a re-develop-ment site in Holland Road ended in tragedy for two schoolboys today. The boys, Tan Lai Kiat, 11, and Tan Chye Huat, 12, had gone for a swim in a pool which had formed around an384 words
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Article46 1964-01-28 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The South-east Asia Photographic Society will hold a dinner at the Imperial Room. Capitol, on Friday to celebrate its slth anniversary. The patron, Mr. Soon Peng Yam will give away prizes to winners of monthly competitions held 'ast year.46 words
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Obituary26 1964-01-28 18 ccancE tan tNc lconc. Dai nty Managing Krtiior ol the Straits T in road acrtrifnt ■-'•>■ 1-61 Reinrml). red m hl» colin »i I. mon26 words
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Obituary29 1964-01-28 18 LUCY LIM HUI TIANC tx-lovrd wife of Pfillln Yeo OhM Ljm passed away peacefully on 27-1-64 Body lying a< M. Mlchn<l> church St. Michael's Romd Funeral 4.30 ana29 words
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82 1964-01-28 18 JAKARTA. Mon— British photographer lan Graham was escorted to the airport yesterday by police who saw to It that he left Jakarta. Graham was released from arrest and detention under guard In the swank Hotel Indonesia on Saturday on the understanding that he leaveUPI - 82 words
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Article61 1964-01-28 18 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. and Ton Puan Noor Al.siiah a ill attend a vocal and Instrumental concert by 12 young Hong Kong blind musicians ai tlie Victoria Theatre at 830 p.m. on Thursday i The concert Is In61 words
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160 1964-01-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The visiting Foreign Minister of Denmark. Mr. Per Haekkerup and his wife, were received in audience by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong at the Istana Negara today. They were accompanied by the Danish Ambassador, Mr. F. de160 words
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Article244 1964-01-28 18 PORT SWETTENHAM, Monday. INDONESIAN gunboats struck again in international waters 31 miles from here on Saturday and towed away two Malaysian fishing boats and gear worth $8,900. According to the police, four Malaysian fishermen from Pulau Ketam were fishing in two boats near One Fathom Bank244 words
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144 1964-01-28 18 Prison's rooms for 'conjugal visits' F ONDON, Mon. A v British prison official has reported that he saw private rooms in a Soviet Jail for "conjugal visits" by wives of model prisoners. Mr. Frank Leisching, deputy governor of London's Wandsworth prison, wrote in the Prison Service Journal that he wasReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration171 1964-01-28 18 Ex-detainee to speak at Varsity seminar ifUALA LUMPUR, Mon. One of the guest speakers at the Third Asian Regional Co-operation Seminar, which begins at the University of Malaya here on Feb. 3, will be a former political detainee, Mr. James Puthucheary. Mr. Puthucheary, who was released last November, says he171 words
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Article55 1964-01-28 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— About 70 pure-bred Berkshire pigs will to sold to fanners by the Government on Saturday evening. The big sale will be held In conjunction with the opening of the Thomson agriculture and veterinary extension centre at Kampong San Teng and the standard price55 words
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Article30 1964-01-28 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Kim Wah Shoe Store will hold a cocktail party at Its premises at 848. Geylang Road tomorrow at 3 pjn. to mark Its opening of business.30 words
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Article39 1964-01-28 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Doreen Clarke will give a talk on "The place of religious instruction in schools" to members of the Singapore group Toe H and Toe H Women's Association at Talbot House at 8.30 pjn. tomorrow.39 words
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Article28 1964-01-28 18 MANILA. Mon. An eight-year-old girl playing hide-and-seek with her brothers locked herself in a wooden trunk yesterday and was found dead early this morning.28 words
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315 1964-01-28 18 'White Australia' comes under fire again— MELBOURNE, Mon.— Australia's immigration policy could be liberalised to take a number of Asians, the world secretary of the YMCA refugee and migrant services, Mr. Douglas Deane, said here last night. Mr Deane. 54, has his headquarters in Geneva. Switzerland. He and Mrs. DeaneReuter - 315 words
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Article380 1964-01-28 18 LONDON, Mon. The opening of the New Account today brought no change In the depressed conditions which have prevailed In the stock markets recently. Prices held up well In Initial dealings, but soon resumed their slide to finish with widespread and, In many cases, sizeable380 words
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292 1964-01-28 18 U.S. WELCOMES AUSTRALIAN AID IN ASIAN PROBLEMS From KEITH HOOPER: SYDNEY, Monday JHE UNITED SUltea feels thai her resources ■re bang strained in meeting problems in South-East Asia and would welcome further Australian support for commitments in the region under the Australia New Zealand United Stales (ANZUS) Treaty. This was292 words
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Advertisement64 1964-01-28 18 \lote CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS It Wor*M Sit rMMauuti.) TO POH VEE and Nang Jang, a ■n. Kevin Heng Nlng at Mt. Alvernla Hospital (Spore) 27-1-M. SEIHACHIRI SUBRALAKSHIMI K.3ha*,-hlrl. to Mrs K. Balanubrati ;.nla lyrr and late Mr. K. BalaaubramaniM Iyer of Police Head Quartern, Kuala Lumpur and Subbalakthlml, rt o Mm.64 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-01-28 18 IJIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kola Bharu 88 72 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 70 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 7241 words
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