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Title Section22 1964-09-04 1 DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Nat*** 1 New**** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1964. 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-09-04 1 The main aim: 'Speedy trial and death penalty for acts against Govt.^we have been lenient' And request for action by the U.N. KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TYang di-Pertuan Agong tonight proclaimed a state of Emergency throughout Malaysia after the Cabinet had met twice to review developments in the Labis182 words
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Article1088 1964-09-04 1 ENEMY PREPARING FOR BIG OFFENSIVE— TENGKU INDONESIAN DROP DEPLORED JAKARTA, Thurs— A Foreign Ministry spokesman tonight denied that Indonesian paratroopers had been dropped on Malaya. He said an Indonesian C-103 Hercules transport plane did fly yesterday three miles off limit over Singapore because of navigational error. But, hi-1,088 words
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Article27 1964-09-04 1 MALAYSIAN troops carrying a dead Indonesian paratrooper one of three killed yesterday along the jungle fringe in Labis yesterday. Straits Times picture by Harold Teo.27 words
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Article176 1964-09-04 1 KUCHING, Thurs piGRTER aircraft patrols in Sarawak have been intensified. The Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. said this today after a three-hour meeting of the State's Security Executive Committee Defence measures along the border with Indonesia were also to be strengthened and police measures176 words
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Article48 1964-09-04 1 Setback: Maca MANILA, Thurs. President Macapagal said today that the reported dropping of Indonesian paratroopers on the Malaysian mainland 'if true" represents a further setback to his efforts to mediate between Malaysia and Indonesia. The President said he was awaiting an official report from the Foreign Office. A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article43 1964-09-04 1 SEREMBAN. Thure. Nearly 100 rounds of ammunition for automatic weapons were found on Middleton Estate. Rompin, 60 miles from here yesterday. The ammunition was found in a hoi" near the estate office buildtng by some of the «*ate workers.43 words
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Article32 1964-09-04 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Bansan Sostalis today urged the people of Malaya to oppose the Alliance's policy of "military ex pansion and war." A party statement also urged opposition of conscription.32 words
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Article32 1964-09-04 1 SOUVANNA PLEA PARIS Thurs Laotian nontnilM Premier Prince Smiv.mnu Ph«un»a today asked PrrMrirnt De Gaullr for his intervention to hrin^ atn»ut I >os conference in Geneva. Rruter. (See Pace 2).Reuter - 32 words
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Article683 1964-09-04 1 BATTLEFRONT SPECIAL Two clashes in a day as hunt continues for paratroopers From CHEW LOY KHOON: Labis, Thursday SECL'RITY Forces, i ji c ti s i 1 y i iiu their mopping up operations in the Labis area today, killed three more Indonesian paratroopers, in two separate683 words
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Article227 1964-09-04 2 Monsoon adds to India's misery VKW DELHI, Thurs. A^ Heavy monsoon rains have touched oil tho worst Hoods in decades across Northern India. heaping misery on hundreds oi thousands of homeless in the midst of the nations lood crisis An estimated five million urely needed ciods are inundated and 500.000AP - 227 words
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Article33 1964-09-04 2 JAKARTA. TTmrv Tile Com-niu;ust-c!onunaud trade unions liricl ii one-day sit down strike in BUM An. ru-an-owned plantations in north Sumatra. The strike In protest anuinst U.B. policies to- i ward Mai.!-.33 words
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Article313 1964-09-04 2 SAIGON, Thurs MAJ.-GEN. Nguyen Khanh is resuming the Prime M i n i s t c r sh i p of South Vietnam immediately, a spokesman announced today. Gen Khanii returned from the resort city of Dal.it this morning and becan t ilks with top ad\isersAP - 313 words
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Article224 1964-09-04 2 US $100,000 war dogs... SAIGON, Thurs 4N American military spokesman yesterday denied Press reports that more than US$lOO,OOO worth of American-trained war dogs had been eaten by rhe villagers they were supposed to protect. j The spokesman said i— "dogged research" had been done224 words
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Article59 1964-09-04 2 SALISBURY. Thurs Southern Rhodesia's Prime Mir^ter. Mr. Lan Smith, said last night on Hie eve of his departure for London, that 'As far as we are concerned there is going to be no more "give." In London he will confer with Sir Alec Douglas-HomeReuter - 59 words
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Article31 1964-09-04 2 SRINAGAR. Thurs. Five Indian soldiers were killed and one wounded in fresh encounters with Azad Kashmir forces along the Kashmir ceasefire line on Monday and yeaterday. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-09-04 2 SOUVANNA SAYS NO TO HIS BROTHER- PARIS, Thursday. 'J'HE Laotian neutralist Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma, turned down a request yesterday by his half-brother. Prince Souphanouvong, leader of the pro-Communist Pathet Lao. for a restoration of the Government of National Union in Laos. I he princes, who lunched together antiReuter - 172 words
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Article45 1964-09-04 2 A WOMAN'S dress W should be long enough to cover the subject matter and short enough to be of interest, but not to arouse passions to boiling a point. —by Mr. Eulogio Serrano, City Prosecuting Attorney, Manila, in ruling that topless dresses are indecent.45 words
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87 1964-09-04 2 Reunion after kidnap man is freed LUSAKA. Thurs. Mr. Dennis Higgs, the kidnapped teacher who was released by the South African authorities yesterday, arrived here by air last night and was immediately driven off to a reunion with his non-white wife. Holly, and their five-week-old daughter. Daphne. A police carReuter - 87 words
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Article192 1964-09-04 2 Arabs plan fight against British CAIRO, Thurs. The Foreign Ministers preparing the groundwork for the Arab summit meeting this week yesterday discussed ways of aiding the natlonalUta lighting the British in the South Arabian Federation. An authoritative source said the Ministers would continue the discussion throughout most of the dayReuter - 192 words
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95 1964-09-04 2 HONG KONG, Thurs. Taps are now running 24 hours a day for the first time in nearly 20 years in this chronically water -short colony. This has been made possible by the improved water storage position and the coming operation of part of95 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-09-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /"l'M UX>HlH&^\ ITS A LOT Op\ (\6 tVEBYTMIN©) fvfcfi. DEAIT) Vtweir visiry x-^v and plavim© yvk V them ?x24 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-09-04 3 'Jackie as envoy' report is denied IVASHINGTON. Thurs. White House sources yesterday denied that any consideration was being given to appointing Mrs. Jacqueline Ken nedy, widow of the late President, as the next American Ambassador to France. They were commenting on reports that Mrs. Kennedy's name was being seriously suggestedReuter - 112 words
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119 1964-09-04 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson has ordered the F. 8.1, to investigate a Republican charge that former Senate aide Robert (Bobby) G. Baker was involved in a U5525,000 campaign contribution "kickback" case, the White House said yesterday. The White House Press Secretary, Mr. George E.UPI - 119 words
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Article244 1964-09-04 3 Bullets fly again in Cyprus NICOSIA, Thurs UNITED NATIONS spokesman said Greek and Turkish Cypriots exchanged about 200 shots yesterday in the Lef ka area of Northern Cyprus in the most serious incident since the Aug. 11 ceasefire. Each side blamed the other for starting the shooting. Swedish U.N. troopsReuter; AP - 244 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-09-04 3 (England), 'JT Thurs. Mr. Ernest Marples, British Transport Minister, stood on a street corner bere yesterday and asked women passers-by "Miould I keep my beard or shave it off?" Mr. Marples grew the beard rather than have the bother ofReuter - 140 words
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131 1964-09-04 3 'Happy' sues ex-husband for custody of children YEW YORK. Thurs.— Mrs. Marguerite "Happy" Rockefeller, wife of the Governor of New York, spent more than four hours on the witness stand in a court at White Plains yesterday in her suit to gain custody of her four children by her firstReuter - 131 words
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Article65 1964-09-04 3 LONDON Thurs.— Directors of the Olasgow Herald newspaper group, George Outram and Co. are considering a £5 million take-over bid by Lord Thomson of Fleet. Canadian-born proprietor of the Scotsman Scotland's other main daily newspaper. It was announced yesterday. The full bid amounts to £5.245--460Reuter - 65 words
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Article92 1964-09-04 3 LONDON. Thurs. Brian Haimes, 66. was so flustered at receiving nine parking tickets *n one week that he borrowed a boat to sail up the Thames to get away from it all. Yesterday he was fined £25 for having no permit for the boat —UPI WE can92 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-09-04 3 Amar Singh wins battle with London Transport LONDON, Thurs. Londoners will soon see their first turbanned underground railway guard smiling Sikh, Amar Singh. Amar Singh, 28, today won his battle with London Transport officials to be allowed to wear his turban while opening and closing theReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-09-04 3 MILLION DOLLAR TAX ON INGEMAR UPHELD NE W ORLEANS, Thurs. A Federal court yesterday upheld U.S. tax assessment of over U.S.$l million against former heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson. The assessments grew out of purser received by the Swedish fighter for prize fights in the United States. The Court of AppealsAP - 239 words
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Article30 1964-09-04 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Congress has sent to the White House BUI authorising US$l7.5 million to study the possibility of building a seccrid canal across Central America. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article82 1964-09-04 3 ROME. Thurs. Three paintings worth 18.000 million lires ($9 million) have been stolen from a Roman countess in what may be one of the biggest art thefts of the century Dollre reported yesterday The paintings two Raphaels and a self-por- trait by Antonello da Messina wereUPI - 82 words
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Article43 1964-09-04 3 CROYDON (England i. Thurs Mr. Edgar Lea told two ol his Wolf Cubs to find a new "good deed" to do after he caught them warning drivers to watch out for a police radar speed trap down the road.— UPl.43 words
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Advertisement369 1964-09-04 3 Mm **L\t!t -Jf JU MORE and MORE PEOPLE ARE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money cams the maximum safe and sure rate of S wtM* you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money it completely unaffected by changing economic conditions,369 words
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417 1964-09-04 4 The clause reads: "The company may withhold any annual increment from any employee if, in the opinion of the company, the employee in question does not merit the increment thereof. Union's rights "If it wishes to do so, the company shall give notice in417 words
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201 1964-09-04 4 BLOCK OF FLATS for SALE BY BALLOT OINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 The sale of a fourth! block of flats under the! Housing and Development Board's "home ownership for the people" scheme will be conducted by ballot at Princess House on Sept. 14 at 2.30 p.m. The Housing Board chairman, Mr. Tan201 words
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Article243 1964-09-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. T«E Secretary-General of the National Trades x Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, today warned all affiliated unions to stand guard against Indonesian agents and local fifth columnists, who might attempt to create racial disharmony to synchronise with the Indonesian mili tary243 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-09-04 4 A top band for the '8.30 Special' THOSE who have danced at the ballroom of Hotel Singapura will tell you that the Romy Posadas band is "tops," but you can convince yourself by ittendlng the variety show "8.30 Special" at the National Theatre on Sept. 7. Jointly sponsored by the134 words
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Advertisement90 1964-09-04 4 9 p.m. Tonight till Saturday THE STAGE CLUB Comedy THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT at CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE Bookings: Cold Storage Robinson's. Slglop) Today: 2.30-7 15 930 pm Stanley Baxter in "FAST LADY" Colour. Tomorrow: "Four Appeali" Teochew GREAT WORLD CABARET (Air Conditioned) Mbbbbbi To-night end (very Friday night CENERAL' NICHT90 words
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Miscellaneous293 1964-09-04 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR I"HE following ia today'i achedule of civil aircraft movements at Pkya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVAL! BOAC: Prom London. Oamascu*. Karachi, Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur IBA 794) 5.10 p.m.: from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran, Bombay, Colombo (BA 712) 7.40 p.m.: from Sydney. Darwin (BA 701) 6.50293 words
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Miscellaneous172 1964-09-04 4 Colombo. Karachi. Bahrtin, Cairo. Horn.. London (AF 115) 2 p.m. Thai International Airways i To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong, Taiwan. Osaka. Tokyo (TO 402) 7 a.m.: to Jakarta (TO 403) 6.30 p.m. Alitalia: To Sydney (AZ 766) 8.05 p.m. Britnh lail* AlrMnaa: To Bombey letanbul, London (EX3B S7S) 11.35172 words
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219 1964-09-04 5 HIGH-HANDED' INDIA CUSTOMS MEN: MIC CHIEF HITS OUT PENANG. Thurs r |*HE president of the Penang Malaysian Indian A Congress, Mr. K. T. S. Arumugam Pillai. last night complained of the "shabby treatment" he bad often received from customs officers in India. "I feel they can learn a lot, especially219 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-09-04 5 THE Dl KE of Devonshire who was on two-day official visit to Sabah as part of his tour of Malaysia prior to his attending the Commonwealth Economic Consultative Committee meeting in Kuala Lumpur arrived in .lesselton on Auk. 28. The Duke then visited Sabah's interior outposts and65 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-09-04 5 Soviet and Czech guests at U.N. M-Day party IJNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Some members of the Soviet and Czechoslovak missions joined other U.N. delegates at a reception here last night given by Da to Ong Yoke Lin, the chief delegate of Malaysia. The guests Included delegates of most U.N. member states,Reuter; UPI - 251 words
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Article38 1964-09-04 5 PENANG. Thurs —The Penanf? Khaw Si Koe Yang Tong (Khaw Kong^i > will celebrate its ancestors' birthday with ceremony at the kongsi building in Bunnah Road at noon on Sunday, followed by a dinner the same evening.38 words
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Article177 1964-09-04 5 Mystery plane alert From CHAN BENG SOON: Alor Star, Thursday POLICE sped to Tassoh Estate near the PerlisThai border following a report that an unidentified plane had been seen circling over the estate early this morning. The report was made by the kampong ketua who said he had heard the177 words
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158 1964-09-04 5 NUCW tells workers: Help Govt to resist enemies i I^UALA LUMPUR.i 1Y Thurs. The Na- tional Union of Com- 1 mercial Workers today described the landing of armed Indonesian para- troopers in Labis as! "blatant aggression.." The general secretary of I the union, Mr. A. B. Goi said In a158 words
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Advertisement385 1964-09-04 5 QncreanQslittmb Captivating and Scintillating the most gorgeous girls in town Linda Tone mk UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Department of Extra -Mural Studies announces three courses by Members of the Law Faculty o n 1. Constitutional Low, commencing on September 7 ot 7.30 p.m. 20 lectures by S. Joyokumar. $40. 2. Commercial385 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-09-04 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Meal Is a bit tainted, perhaps? 1. Pressmc correspondence, per- *1- 3) haos' (6-6) Got U P t0 8° to Mosctm-. per- haps or Petra? U. 4. 3, 4> 8 Provide a gubstltute lor two j 0 Hendren. Tate. and Hampsorus of material (7). sh266 words
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Article145 1964-09-04 6 Native leaders to be observers I7UCHING. Thurs. Leaders of Sarawak's native political parties are to attend the coming Umno general assembly in Kuala Lumpur as observers. The assembly will consider changing its name from United Malays National Or- utilisation to United Malay* and Natives Organisation so that it can embrace145 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-09-04 6 TIN Abdul Razak and I the Ni-u Zealand High Commissioner, Mr. R. H. Wade, haviug lastminute talks after yesterday's martin* of the Finance Ministers of Malaysia. Britain. Australia and New Zealand. Tun Razak was about to get into his car to leave Parliament83 words
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Article37 1964-09-04 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. R.I Soman, an officer of the St. John's! Ambulance Brigade's Sembawang division and an active member of i the Malaysian Indian Congress, i will leave Singapore tomorrow for Britain for further studies.37 words
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Article80 1964-09-04 6 Aussies to hunt tiger here SYDNEY. Thurs. A light aircraft safari to hunt tiger in Malaya is being planned by a group of Australian private pilots. It is expected that 150 aircraft may take part in the proposed safari. Their stopovers from Alice Springs would be Wyndham. Koepang. Bali. Jakarta,80 words
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142 1964-09-04 6 The destiny of Malaysia lies with Malaysians, says Wok SINGAPORE, Thurs.— o The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, yesterday said that the destiny of Malaysia depended on Malaysians themselves. If the people of Malaysia wanted Malaysia to be an Independent and sovereign nation. In which all races could142 words
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Article65 1964-09-04 6 PENANO. Thurs. The Penang centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists will start a drive soon to collect old books and clothing for the underprivileged. This was announced by the president. Mr. Khoo Leong Hun, at a dinner held at the Chin Kang Association last night.65 words
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347 1964-09-04 6 Landings 'violation of U.N. charter' SINGAPORE, Thurs I^ENYA'S Minister of Finance, Mr. M. J. Gichuru today condemned the Indonesian paratrooper landings in Labis as "a violation of the U.N. charter." Mr. Gichuru. who flew into Singapore from Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, said: "My personal reaction to these landings is this:347 words
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Article214 1964-09-04 6 i Australian firm wins Turf Club competition IPOH, Thurs.— The first 1 prize in the Perak Turf Clubs design competition for its $5.5 million grandstand and ancillary building in Ipoh, has been won by an Australian firm. The entry by Messrs. Joyce. Nanklvell and Watson of Melbourne was adjudged by214 words
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166 1964-09-04 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The chairman of the Singapore Rubber Packers Association, Mr. Ng Quee Lam, today urged members "to make sacrifices and co-operate wholeheartedly with the Government" in Implementing measures to aid the livelihood of workers dislocated by the Indonesian confrontation. Speaking at a meeting166 words
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323 1964-09-04 6 CALL TO TENGKU TO SEEK RELEASE OF FISHERMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T»HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdu* Rahman, was x asked tonight to use his good offices to obtain the release of 23 Malaysian fishermen detained by Thailand, Burma and Indonesia. i The Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union In a memorandum323 words
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84 1964-09-04 6 OENANG. Thurs. The Penang Malay Patriotic Youths Organisation <Semangat Pemuda Molayu Pulau Plnang) is to consider a motion urging the Malaysian Government not to Issue any moneylendlng licences. The resolution will be tabled at a meeting of members in East Jelutons on Sunday. The acting84 words
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Article37 1964-09-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Sultan of Selangor will open the Tainan Kamariah housing scheme! of the Selangor Malay Officers' Housing Society Ltd. at the 1% mile, Jalan Gombak. here, on Sept. 13 at 4 pm.37 words
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190 1964-09-04 6 -SOLVED:^ Riddle of Indon band in Muar —district— AIUAR. Thurs. The iTI mystery of a band of "Indonesian terrorists" seen in Muar district j on Sundaiy night was solved by the police here today. The men were actually lo- cal hunters who had gone into the jungle on Sunday at190 words
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Article41 1964-09-04 6 BATU GAJAH. Thurs.— A food and fun fare and jumble sa.'p will be held at the midwives' hostel of the hospital here on Si turday from noon to 6 p.m. in aid of the Lady Templer tuberculoMs hospital fund.41 words
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167 1964-09-04 6 I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. SARAWAK'S Minister for Communications and Works, Inche Abdul Taib bin Mahmud, said last night that despite confrontation development in the State had been carried out according to schedule. He was speaking on his arrival here for discussions with the167 words
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324 1964-09-04 7 Umno youth told: Pick new leader if you want changes KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. I [NO youths wore told today to elect a new leader ii they wanted radical changes in the country. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, who is the deputy national leader324 words
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73 1964-09-04 7 KOTA BHRRU. Thurs The ;md the Pan-Malayan Isb.nur P.i! iv v ill be involved in a the Kampong Biilviru ward bv-eltction of thr I';t.-;r M:is Town Council. The Alliance nominated Inch? Mohamed Salleh bin Hnji Yusofl and the PMIP hat named Inche Mohamed bin73 words
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156 1964-09-04 7 TOH TELLS MARINE DEPT MEN: SPLENDID SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, j I Dr. Toh Chin Chve. today praised the staff of the Marine Department for "efficiently guarding" the j approaches to the port. He told Marine deDot stafT at Pulau Bran 1 during a visit: The responsibility of156 words
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Article81 1964-09-04 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The I trial of Bahrawi bin Baharon j on rioting and mischief charges, due for hearinß today in the First Criminal District Court was postponed to Sept. 21. Bahrawi. of Lorong Ah Soo, was remanded in custody Bahrawi has denird charges of81 words
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Article81 1964-09-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Judge Luther W. Youngdahl of the U.S. District Court for the district of Columbia, will give a talk on "U.S. Civil Rights Law" to members of the Federation Bar Council and legal officers at the U.S.I.S theatrett« at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow.81 words
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Article38 1964-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs Th* Registrar ol VwhlclM Mr. Wong Keiiß Sam- will be the guest -.1 honour at the Singapore Junior iSafetv First Ooundl'l motoring' carnival at the R.ifTle* Institution j on Sept. 5 at 2.30 p.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-09-04 7 AN Auster aircraft of the Koyai .Malaysian Air Force flies low over a settlement in the Labis area, where Indonesian paratroops landed on Wednesday. This picture was taken before the curfew was imposed at 63U p.m. Not* the excited people on the road. Straits Tunes pictureLow Yew Kong - 54 words
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Article118 1964-09-04 7 Acid case man is cleared SINGAPORE, Thurs. A former City Council labourer. S. Krishnan, 22, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today on a charge of being found in the company of an unknown person using sulphuric acid with intent to cause hurt. The118 words
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Article48 1964-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thins.— Girls of thp Home Crafi Centre and boys ol Perak House an to l»» entertained on board the commando ship. HMS Bulwark in the naval base. Singapore on Saturday. The children will embark In assault landing rralt to join the command') ship48 words
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260 1964-09-04 7 PORTSMOUTH. Thurs DEPORTS about de- lays in supplying patrol boats to Malay- sia wore denied here yesterday by Mr John Rix, managing director of Vesper Limited, Portsmouth shipbuilders. Mr. Rix viid the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, had been quoted v260 words
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254 1964-09-04 7 MTUC 'NO' TO CALL FOR COMPULSORY ARBITRATION KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MALAYAN workers regarded freedom of action as iar more valuable than minor benefits gained through the introduction of new restrictive labour legislation. This was stated here today by the Malaysian Trades' Union Congress In rejecting a proposal by the National254 words
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Article166 1964-09-04 7 Stranded students flown to Japan lied SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Japanese consulate tomorrow will ny home the first six ol 20 university students from Japan now stranded In Singapore because of the cancellation of the sailing of a liner in which they had book ings. The French liner CambodKe. in which166 words
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Article49 1964-09-04 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A 1 contractors wife was today robbed 1 ot $500 in cash and tewellerv .it her home in Jalan Sonvum. Madam Leo Mv Kiu and her 12-year old daughter were sagged and tied with petticoat by two masked men armed with knives.49 words
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Article36 1964-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An extra Q.uu&s service betweeu I Sydney ;ind London via Singapore will be introduced on Oct. 2. This service will bring the number ot Qantas Kangaroo services a week to nine.36 words
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Article52 1964-09-04 7 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Seremban YWCA is holding a table setting display at the Isiana Hinggap under the patronage of the Tengku Ampuan on Sept. 12 from 10.30 a.m to 12.30 p/n. to raise funds for their building fund. Tickets are $2 for adults and 50 cents52 words
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106 1964-09-04 7 Socialist Front M.P hits at Indons KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Dr. Tan Chee KJ»<»on Socialist Front M.P. for Batu, today condemned Indonesia for her "blatant aggression" against Malaysia. In a statement, he said: "Whatever the motives for the landings at Pontian and Labis, it is evident that this is open aggression106 words
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Article22 1964-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The po- 1 lice have detained five men under the Societies Ordinance in the past 24 hours.22 words
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Advertisement343 1964-09-04 7 Make Your Lips NON-SMEARING x^gjjx 51 5 5 Colour Available: A. B. C. E. TV. R. 5 •^fr Sole Agents:— WING ON CO. Z 73-75 South Bridge Road. Spore- Tel: ***** OAT Illustrated O W tm 'Silver Seal' Divan. y° up heart on a genuine >ffi3pPp^ MATTRESS <? J*^' So'343 words
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Miscellaneous38 1964-09-04 7 Rug* Runny Ry Ralph UviwnHnhi I IT'LL GET RID 0' ...ITLL-HEV! WAIT^i I WONDER WHY f "--si j I THEM CROW'S A MINUTE! I'M THIS STUFF AINT i /TWS'MICACIE^ B J aVFEET- SMOOTH ft^, VvNOT FINISHED! *)J ['738 words
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Article60 1964-09-04 8 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Deputy Mentrl Besar of Negrl Sembllan, Inche Abdul Samad bin ldrl& visited the 130-acre fringe alienation scheme at Tebing Tinggi, near Kuala Pilah today. He was accompanied by the State Commissioner of Lands ai.rt Mines, Inche Abdul Ohanl bin Mohamed Don, and60 words
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227 1964-09-04 8 60,000 Govt workers want pay increases KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Government's 60,000 manual employees, whose wages were converted from the daily to monthly basis last year, are seeking a new scheme of service. The proposed scheme, now being studied in the National Whitley Council, calls for: REGROUPING of a wide227 words
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218 1964-09-04 8 'MALAYSIANS MUST CORRECT ECONOMIC IMBALANCE 9 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysians must do their best to correct the economic imbalance existing between certain sections of its multi-racial society. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said this today in accepting a cheque for over $22,257 re--1 presenting donations collected by Singapore218 words
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Article47 1964-09-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chong Koon Siong. 17. died in the General Hospital at 3.15 a.m. today, six hours after he was found with a stab wound In his stomach on the nve-foot-way In Pekin Street, a few doors from his home. Police said it was murcfer.47 words
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Article, Illustration78 1964-09-04 8 I s s Sandra Stocker (above), winner of live beauty contests and also chosen "Woman of the Year" in Santa Monica, California, will arrive in Singapore next Tuesday by Thai International for a two-day visit in a "Meet Our People" exchange programme. Her78 words
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Article57 1964-09-04 8 IPOH, Thurs. A vegetable seller. Leong Kam Seng, 40, was admitted to the hospital here last night with a stab wound on his right shoulder. He told the police that he was stabbed while In his house Id Pastr Plnjl new village. Police have detained a57 words
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Article36 1964-09-04 8 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Thoe Yuke Moon, 34. a businessman, has reported to the police that his monkey, chained to a cherry tree in the compound of his house in Menglembu here, hast been stolen.36 words
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Article34 1964-09-04 8 PENANG. Thurs. Many old residents of Penang were amon? i a large gathering at the funeral today of Mr. Llm Cheng Law. better known through his "Letters to the Editor" as L.CL.34 words
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Article, Illustration192 1964-09-04 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan Stock Exchange gave itself a new name today and also appointed a fulltime manager. From now on the exchangt will be known as the MALAYSIAN Stock Exchange. Th" appointment of a fulltime manager follows the adoption of the new rule* and192 words
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Article48 1964-09-04 8 IPOH. Thiirs. The Memrl Besar of Porak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, will tour the rice dowl district of Krian on Sept. 11 and 12. He will meet members of the rural development committee atiri open several completed rural development projects during tha tour48 words
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174 1964-09-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THERE is contradiction between Central Government policy on trade unionism arid practice, it was alleged here today. The allegation was made by the general secretary of the National Union of Petroleum Industry Workers. Mr. Wong Phui Hung,174 words
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Advertisement466 1964-09-04 8 hhhhhhlhhhhßhShhhhhHhhhhhF 1 f <aj "vl^ bJhhhb hhhiih hJ hhF^W^H^hhW W* Ishh* Hk hhbHhhhhbje WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES Most authorities agree that tooth decay is usually caused Why an electric toothbrush? by acids formed in the mouth. It is likewise generally •An electric toothbrush removes plaque and food466 words
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Miscellaneous63 1964-09-04 8 1 lh >*f Oap Bff 1 T. Hamiirn ZEUS A tß[ I SAIP, YOU f l^f»s IMAGINATION.'.' wtff^K^f Mn f TOUCHEP BUSHY -TA I_'J? Dirk Trmcff Bff Ch**U>r G»niti Li 9 i Abner Miff Ai Cupp Lit ABNER IS ALIVE/.' FREE T*~) <v -NAMELY FKARLESS 'V Ok am RETURN TO63 words
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Article, Illustration1763 1964-09-04 9 Dying man solved mystery of a vanished -people PIECE BY PIECE HE PUT TOGETHER FRAGMENTS OF TABLETS THAT TOLD A STORY 3000 YEARS OLD ONE day in 1906 a 43--year-old German archaeologist, Hugo Winckler, sat in a hut on the outskirts of a squalid village in the Turkish mountains poring1,763 words
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Advertisement150 1964-09-04 9 LAST 7 DAYS CAo/ savings for you! Once -a year opportunity CROCODILE Shirts at HALF rh« usual price sizes subject to stock position. 67<~ r Terylene 33<~r Cotton Shirt I $8.40 including a gift of $2 50. RUSH NOW TO: 6, North Bridge Rood 1 1 9, New Bridge Road150 words
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Obituary21 1964-09-04 10 tt Word, Sit (Hlmlmmm) JOHN ROSS DONALa) late of Kluung Mtate Johore died in Aberdeen Kcot••Dd after a long Illness.21 words
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Article261 1964-09-04 10 it *mr4t lit (Ml*. mum) THE SORROWING CHILDREN of ratettvaa, Mgejis who attended the funeral, gave wreaths and donations MR A MRS. A Olcnn Arrla thank relative* and friends for tbeir attendaaas aj in. ir wedding and also for th« Ir good wishen and presents. MR. AND MRS. N.O.261 words
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Article32 1964-09-04 10 I* *■«*< Sit (Minimum) XAVItR dOSI LOPEI. beloved father of Dr. J. K. Lopes, who found eternal NM with the Lord. Anniversary Mans. Mh September «.3u a.m. Kt. IgnatiuV Church. King's Road.32 words
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Article246 1964-09-04 10 N Wor4M If (HUUMtum) MASTERS' 1 Krmth Milk, pasteurised. ar,n nnriijairnised for easy digestion m rrmmy to tbe lust drop. Try a packet today! THE OFFICE of r. S. Isaacs Ltd. Oi-n.ium. lv It, Th* Arude and Kit putruk Arcade will b« ciUM-d on Uonday. 7th BeptemrMtr. "ARSENIC ANO246 words
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Article41 1964-09-04 10 20 Hord.« $MM (Mi*.) APOSTOLIC CHURCH, 3.VH ManI ■"l Singapore 11 -Sunday 8. :nr« I i m Sunday School 10.30 am Murnmii Worship--:* p.m Evangtlimic Sri v ire Every Friday 7.30 mm I*l* Hhi- study by Mr Roy Ro-41 words
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Article714 1964-09-04 10 By declaring a state of emergency, the Government has treed itself to take whatever action is USMMMry to defeat Indoresian aggression. By asking for the intervention of the U.N. Security Council, the Cabinet* second decision, the Government at last brings Soekarno before the bar of world opinion.714 words
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Article311 1964-09-04 10 The commission of inquiry to look into the future of local councils has been given a meaty assignment. After a 1 chequered decade Malaya's local councils. numbering nearly 300, offer so many facets that only a searching investigation will be able to balance their merits and their weaknesses.311 words
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Article179 1964-09-04 10 When the Health Minister lays the foundation stone of the Public Health Institute in Kuala Lumpur this morning \he will be giving concrete I expression to the medical axiom that prevention is better I 1 than cure. The new institute. to be completed this year, will both train179 words
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Article643 1964-09-04 10 Texan ready for battle by Edward T. Folliard ATLANTIC CITY, Thurs. Looking ahead to the battle for the "championship," as Mr. Truman used to call it, how will President Johnson compare with the late President Kennedy as a campaigner? The Texan, obviously. Is utterly different from the New Englander in643 words
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1083 1964-09-04 10 RICHARD HALL - Formosa awaits a solution I with new men RICHARD HALL 600,000 IN A RESTIVE ARMY ARE STILL CLINGING TO HOPE OF A COUNTER- ATTACK i by TAIPEH. Thurs THE Chinese Nationalists here on Formosa are becoming markedly restiv© For m o s a's 600.000-strong army is the most powerful inOFNS - 1,083 words
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Letter, Illustration81 1964-09-04 10 TINDER Section 7 sub-sec-tion i 4» of the Industrial Relations Ordinance 1960. a person who is an undischarged bankrupt, of unsound mind, not a citizen of Singapore, is Ineligible by reason of Section 53 of the Ordinance to be nominated for election as an officer of a trade union:81 words
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Letter201 1964-09-04 10 Therefore, it comes as a surprise to find a new Interpretation that only Singapore citizen born In Singapore may be nominated to the employer panel This automatically disbars an employer's nominee who Is a Singapore citizen but was born in other parts of Malaysia or In India or other parts201 words
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Advertisement382 1964-09-04 10 Straits TiawC* Malay Mail Classified advert (asm ants may ke kandad m rksr cold srro*Aoc mcaoe Oreswrd Rosd cold srroßAac hanchei AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONS KEPPCL ROAD— NAVAL MASK Authorised Ageots CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coiiyer Q«ey THE NEWS FRONT rhrpstricltt Supermsrket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Read.382 words
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Advertisement42 1964-09-04 10 NEEDED IN VIETNAM: THE WILL TO WIN Richard M. Nixon says the crisis is one not of competence but of confidence. Read his examination of the risks involved, and the urgent decisions that must be made in SEPTEMBER TJeaders IN^Digest (Just Out)42 words
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Advertisement132 1964-09-04 10 AQTJAIVIATIC 110 THE INBOARD ENGINE WITH THE OUTBOARD %^|SV Pujged and powerful, the Volvo idfeJw^al Penta Aquamatic 110 horse- QjaLjSSSw^Sl power satisfy the requirements Jm^jSSu^fTt of motor boat enthusiasts. J^B( lyfjLw J Unequalled fuel economy and (6}mXmMmiT^7^^^ reliability, electric hydraulic lift combining with all the m«mi mo i features of132 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-09-04 11 ONE OF THE LABIS INVADERS KILLED BY SECURITY FORCES YESTERDAY THE paratroop uniform, the hair cropped short, and the general appearance of a man trained and toughened for combat... yes, its one of the Indonesian commandos airdropped on Wednesday. This was one of the invadersHarold Teo - 92 words
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Article82 1964-09-04 11 SINGAPORE Thurs.— The National Trades Union Congress today received three donation* totalling $94 for its rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent disturbances Yesterday the NTUC received $48.75 from tile Public Daily-Rated Oas Workers Union for the fund. The fund now stands at $33,681.52. Today's82 words
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Article, Illustration363 1964-09-04 11 Financial assistance will also be discussed by ARTHUR RICHARDS I£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia's interests in the forthcoming World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings in Tokyo are centred on better terms of trade, financial and technical assistance and more technical363 words
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Article29 1964-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th» Royal Malaysian Police Band (Singapore) will give a public Dei formance at the Slglap community centre on Saturday from 6 p.m. to 6 pan.29 words
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Article72 1964-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More messages of congratulations on the lirst anniversary of Malaysia Day were received by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today. The messages were from Thailand's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tun Thanat Khoman; the Dalai Lama: Minister of Forelsrn Affairs of Nationalist China. Mr.72 words
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Article54 1964-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Tuan Haji Yaacob Din Mohameo. will declare open a surau (mosque) for Malay workers of Esso Standard Ltd. on Puiau Sebarok terminal tomorrow. Esso built the surau for its 40 I Malay employees and their families54 words
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186 1964-09-04 11 'Destroy enemy bases' call by Front KUALA Ll'MPl R. Thun. The M.ilaysUn Peoples' Action Front has i-allrri on thf Central Ouvernmrnt |c destroy all Indonesian basts from which attacks against the country arc being carried out. In a statement today, the chairman of the t-ront. Inche Molin Abdullah, appealed to186 words
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Article85 1964-09-04 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurt. •I Seventeen Indonesian traders pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court here today to breaking the curfew at sea. Five of them were found In one motor vessel and the rest in another vessel about a quarter mile off Telok Teluran on Pulau Aur.85 words
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Article73 1964-09-04 11 KUALA LUMTJR. Thurs. Lim Ah Bee. 35- of Jalan Brickfields was sentenced to elcht Magistral's Court today for enminnl trc-p with intent to commit an offenr* He was arrested at about 9.30 p.m. on Aug. 2S by a watchnun of the Dunlop M-ilayan Industries Limited73 words
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Advertisement167 1964-09-04 11 Available in Pinong: RIO ELECTRONICS CORPN., 197, Carnarvon Street, Penang. Tel. ***** 16" Mj^BvaV I mmm a^a^aa M<xt*i i [U I WOMB H fit I J^HH^H WSM I »tlt«rl»«d I I I f Miln TV I 1 > fIV AC OprmitO I I ;WMwI«I:ETH9-C| I Sok Agent* For Malaysia and167 words
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Advertisement140 1964-09-04 11 a^HSaWß^3^^Tal Ln^a^aHalß^a«MM«^> U Jm Wk>> A^Ka van aUllmb A 4 TUiar> I art I I Z |»CC^BiW^Pa¥ Slaapltftntts, constant worry, listlessness, irritability and lack of concentration are often signs of nervous exhaustion I -^HMbV S^ an(^ un something is done, much unhappiness and illffl mwl^P^^^m health can result. yON*- Brain140 words
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Miscellaneous705 1964-09-04 11 Today's Radio, TV J RADIO SINGAPORE J f«; 1 Be'«».e W v 5 Oood night; 12 00 Midnight Close. SHORTWAVE SERVICES: RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and 25 Mftret n ulw IVIMUMT&IA MEDIUM HAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 Metre* SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning, 6.01 Metres Morning Prelude; 7.00705 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-09-04 12 THE Bo<ing bid for America s supersonic transport programme is shown in this artist's concept cruising at 1.800 m.p.h. at 65.000 ft. on a typical transatlantic flight in the 1970s carrying 170 to 227 passengers. Its variable sweep Mngx when fully extended, span 173 ft. 4 in.272 words
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Article235 1964-09-04 12 AUSSIES SEEK WINDOW OPENINGS SENIOR executives ol one of Australia's leading aluminium window and door frame manufacturers arrived in Singapore this week on an export survey. They are Mr. W.J. Sharp general manager of A.V Jennings Industries (Australia Ltd., and Mr. A.E Wendt. of Trimview Metal Products Pty Ltd. of235 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-09-04 12 A leading textile wholesale business in Singapore, V. Lilaram and Co. (S) Ltd.. celebrated the opening of its new retail shop with a cocktail party at the premises. 82 High Street, last Wednesday. Lilaram s will deal exclusively in imported children's and women's wear. Mr. Ishwerdas R.59 words
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Article53 1964-09-04 12 The Nagasaki shipyard and engine works of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Lid. has completed a tanker with a bridge control system for her main turbine engine. Built (or Tokyo Tanker Co.. a subsidiary of Nippon Oil Co.. the Negishi Maru of 93.298 tons deadweight is the second53 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-09-04 12 - TOURIST Commissioner Teofilo A. Zosa (above) has been re-elected president of the Philippine Tourist and Travel Association at the annual election of officers by the association s 15-member board. As Commissioner of Tourism. Col. Zosa is executive head of the Philippines Government's policy-mak-ing Board of Travel and65 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-09-04 12 NAAFI and Harper. Gilfillan and Co. Ltd. organised a Hoover quiz contest for all servicemen and their families In Malaya. Mrs R. Simpson (left) nun the first prize of a Hoiver shampoo polisher and Miss R. L'nitt won the second prize of a Hoover polisher. The prizes95 words
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Article, Illustration176 1964-09-04 12 jYf R. SOON POH LOH has been appointed account- ing manager for Mobil operations throughout Malaysia Mr. W.H. Schroeder. finance director of Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd. and Mobil Refining Co. Malaysia Ltd., said that this appointment was in line with Mobil's policy of developing local176 words
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Article94 1964-09-04 12 The Investment climate In Thailand Is excellent and a firm basis exists for continued rapid economic growth over the next decade, the Cha*e Manhattan Bank reports. "Thailand's past business growth, Internal stability, and sound finance along with 1U rich farm, forest, and mineral resources provide a94 words
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258 1964-09-04 12 YUMIN BOARD ENLISTS SPREAD OF TALENTS ANEW firm in Singapore. Yumin Realty Ltd.. has ambitious ex-i pansion plans. Formed only a year ago. the firm will shortly start a new estate department to undertake the selling and buying of lands and estates on commission. The company has a wholly local258 words
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Article104 1964-09-04 12 The US. Federal Reserve Board said that United States exports of Chilian goods reached record levels m the first hall of 1964. following a rapid expansion in 1963. but when Industrial activity levelled off in Europe and Japan earlier this year. U.S. export! showed no further104 words
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Advertisement118 1964-09-04 12 I STON I I 7TON I I 10 TON I BEDFORDS j TIPPERS I I IN STOCK I I ORCHARD MOTORS I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, REPRESENTED I ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS More more ENGINEERS are specifying CUMMINS diesel engines Photograph by courtesy of lotol ogenti for MICHIGAN118 words
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Advertisement398 1964-09-04 12 Dear Sir, W* h«v« Introduced ATLER typawrlten tc M»l<TBi«. ADLEK is th* oldvst typewriter Banufaotunng I company ir. German; ana belong* to th* faaou* BMUSi group of quality ■anufacturvra. AiiLKh typewriter* are Known for their Modern design, yjf quality and success a ■»■>■:■• This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter,398 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-09-04 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST L K.. Oue Spore Sims Sham Penant V-.MION LiterpMl. Glasgow Gd». 33 Sept I Sept SII Sept 11 ANCHISES Liverpeel, DbDi 1 II Sept is seat 11/21 Sept 21 CLTIONEUS literpul. Glasgow Seit IS Sept 21 Sept 22 21 Sept 27 INTENOR literpeel, Atonmcuth Sept1,315 words
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Advertisement1379 1964-09-04 15 THE EAC LINES tart I \"3LiJ-<.mM SINCAPO«f KUALA itNMPUR.P.SWrrmmAM PtNANO «h«m< kowi iiu»ioiD roioiN.j }'}wiioouAt I Pktet lie Pkiae ***** PklM 1311 Pk*at *****. SAILINGS 10 GENOA, It HAVRE. HAMOURG, IREMtN. ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO GOTHENIURt ANO COPENHAGEN Spore P. Sham Penang -lUSUANGA" a) i tda. 47/ 4 Sept 5/1,379 words
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Advertisement1232 1964-09-04 15 I BENULINE I tXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORIS DctmßAßr '<>' noon Stpt 21 BENDEARG Hamburg Oct 3 Singauor* Pt. S'nam r>«nang Sept 5/ I Dvirannirc For Liverpool Oct 3 BENRINNES huh Oct 12 Smgapor* Pt. nam Henmg Antwarp Oct II Sapt t/ t II ft Sept 51,232 words
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Advertisement1223 1964-09-04 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Sham Penang fCITT OF CHESTER 14 Sept tCITY OF WELLINGTON 2S/27 Sept 21 Sept •CITY OF LEICESTER 3/ j Oct 17 7 Oct I Oct •CITY OF LEEDS 24/21 Ott 27 79 Od 31 Oct ICITY1,223 words
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Article116 1964-09-04 16 ILfELBOURNE. Thurs. Indus--ITi trlais traded quietiy on steady levels with an taster undertone. Leaders moved irregularly. Drug Houses recovered some of recent lasses to gain 1/- to 40/-. International Resistance dropped 2/3 to 13'- on the fall In profits. Base metals were Irregular while oils firmed slightly. Loans116 words
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Article262 1964-09-04 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber f.a.b. elosocl at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Texterday at da cents per Ib. up aeveai-elghttaa of a cent on Wednesdays cloolng level for thi pokHloo Tbe tone waa quietly steady. HAS and F.M.Pt.C. deling prloos In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.262 words
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Article70 1964-09-04 16 CNINESE Preduce Exchang*. Singapore noen prlees per picul yesterday: Cecenut ell: balk $sls seller*, drum 154 s arllera. Copra: Bept./Oet. UK /Continent: Ucquotrd. Pepper: Muntok white $140 sellers. Sarawak white $137 i sellers, special Sarawak hlark $110 aellera, garbled Lamport black $115 Kellers. ASTA Slnxapere Cecenut Oil Millers'70 words
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Article37 1964-09-04 16 ON the free exchange market In Ronx Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.761 for TT onr< 5.76 for cash. Starling was quoted at 15.99 and one tael af geld at 250 J.37 words
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Article29 1964-09-04 16 September 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68 rents (up seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5687.75 a picul (up 59.50 L Unofficial estimated offering: 225 tons (down 10 tons).29 words
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933 1964-09-04 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Stock Exchange of -1- Malaysia was depressed yesterday on the farther news of the Labis landing, bat some brokers remarked that "it could have been worse." There were losses extending to 10 cents in industrials and to 2s. 3d.933 words
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Article25 1964-09-04 16 Malayan Stork Indicrs Sept. 2 Stpt. S Industrials: K4.OT H !M Tins: IMM 1i5.44 rubbers: 101.70 101.50 Dec. :?0. 1963=100 Dfc. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article909 1964-09-04 16 DOSTNESS In and reported to v the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: Industrials: C.S. Holdings (2.000) $2.3'). Ounlaps (3.000) 51. 70. (1.000) $1.75. (1.000) $1.77. (10.000) $1.79. (2.000) $I.M>: (1,000) $1.81; Ksse909 words
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Article135 1964-09-04 16 Harbour whjrvtt »r tiptctrd today art: City of NewraMl* 3 4. Afoharu Muni 5. Star AlrtfrNimn fi 7 Pvrrhn« President Haym lft 18. Bennorvm I>. K«rk-inK 33 24. Turkmen* '.'.I JH I Tomar 31.32. Macluion 33 34. Uolphevrr*tt y.r> 36. RrbtvrrrK 40 41. Cynthia tt/42, Amptnan135 words
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Advertisement1123 1964-09-04 16 Vl 1 kawasakj risen kaisha ltd. O.S.A. Great Lakes/ Eaat Canada Smrviom H'kong Tosohtms Mtlitai Montrsti lofonto Cie«tian« omctt<> I "(atisawt Man" 2/ 3 Seat IS Sept IB Oct 22 Oct 2S Ocl *S Oct I Nail -Teuj Man 11/22 Sepl 2 Oct 23 Ocl 2Nm Ntt I? NM West1,123 words
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Advertisement1121 1964-09-04 16 AUSTRALIA StRVICt MBiA. PaSltlAN ANB P. SUU SEBVICt It: Htitotnt. Sytaer T t< Mttras >M Natapattiatts. Poatnt P. S'lvaa S'tert Sport P. S'ntm Poimm lULIMBA 12/15 Seat JOU 1/ s Sl U BAIPtIA 7 Ort «/i7 Bel M/ia t!L UJUU 28/ 4 Oct I let B Sot SaartiA I oct1,121 words
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Advertisement340 1964-09-04 16 WILHELMSEN LIMES MtOM Scsadisanat tM Csatiseetti ftrts ttl ttaanlst mi Httt Sttt, Pentns S*Ht«i STDf* TiUBOT (CillS Manilt) 11 Seat 12 14 Sept U/17 StII TIBER HSU' >-UUn ItOStJJ iS/M >••• T9RRENS (Calls Manila) 11/11 Otl 12/14 ttt U/17 ttt BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A.. SOU ANO MESI COASI PO«TS. TOREADOR340 words
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420 1964-09-04 17 BOTH the Malayan tin and rubber markets were strong yesterday morning. The price of Straits tin on the t'enang market rose $9.50 a plcui 10 a new post-Korean War peak of $687.75 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 10 tons to 225420 words
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Advertisement799 1964-09-04 17 [fSTTf^f^WT^^TT^ l^^! (Continued from Pace If) SITUATIONS VACANT 0 Word* Si (Vim.)— Box St rts. txtrm EXPERIENCED COOK BOY and ulfe required Immediately for Kuropean couple In District 10. Tel. S'por* ***** between II a.m. and 2 P.m. EXPERIENCED SALESCIRL REQUIRED temporarily to sell French Can en Perfumes. Cologne' and799 words
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Advertisement840 1964-09-04 17 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wtrd* SJ Win. Box SO ctt. txtrt REOUIRED URGENTLY by A Large Iron Mining Company In South Pahang experienced Plant Fitters and Electrical Fitters for repairs and maintenance of Vehicles and Heavy Earthmovlng Equipments such as Rockers. Shovels, with years of practical experience need apply and preference840 words
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Advertisement1070 1964-09-04 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word* U (Mim.)-Box St ctt. txtrm FLAT DISTRICT 10 two bedrooms. large hall, kitchen, suitable couples with /without children or one bedroom. Couples can arrang*. King (S'por*) ***** 10—7 p.m. SPACIOUS ROOMS, alr-condltloned with Private Bath A Cosy Furniture. Available Now. Beautiful Surroundings. Quiet Atmosphere. Good for1,070 words
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Advertisement904 1964-09-04 17 I EDUCATION tt Word* Si (Mtm.)-Box St ct: txtrm BEGINNERS CLASSES: dhorthand. Typewriting, Book-Keeping. Vacancies in existing classes OHC/HSC/ASAy CIS/ACCS. Revision lectures in subjects for OSC/QT/HSC 1964 exams commence nrst week of September. City School (Arts and Commerce Dept) 218, Queen Street. Spore. Tel. ***** and (Science Dept) 1698 Selegie904 words
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Advertisement283 1964-09-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT RUBBER ESTATE MANAGER SOUTH KEDAH The appointment advertised under Straits Times Box A.I 138 of 4th August and Sunday Mail Box A.921 of 9th August, has now been Oiled. All applicants are thanked and assured that their papers have been treated in strict confidence. NOTICES FOR SALE GENERATING283 words
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Article405 1964-09-04 18 Zaza should win on track form RACING with EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^AZA has been placed in all her five starts and, with Master Auctioneer and Film Goer 111 out the way. she should get her winning break this meeting. Zaza showed impressive form on the training track at Bukit,405 words
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307 1964-09-04 18 WI runs calypso, but for the Aussies a hammering CRICKET lONDON, Thurs. The i West Indians, who rejuvenated cricket in England last season, were at their brilliant best in the hot sun on the opening day of the Scarborough Festival yesterday. A tram of West Indini. Test ericI ketei*. captained307 words
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Article87 1964-09-04 18 EAST BERLIN. Tliurs. VasasGyoer. the Hungarian football champions, beat East German champions Chemle-Leipzig 2-0 In the first leg of their Euro Dean Cup tie here yesterday. At Vienna, Legla-Warsaw c 4 Poland beat Admlra-Energle of Vienna 3-1 In the first leg of their European Cup87 words
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Article52 1964-09-04 18 SEOUL. Thurs. The Korean Table Tennis Association announced today that 11 countries will take part In the seventh Asian table tennis championshiai to be held In Seoul from Sent. 24 to Oct. 4. Kntrles Include Nationalist China Hong Kong. Iran, Japan. Malaya. The Philippines. Singapore Thailand and SouthUPI - 52 words
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Article198 1964-09-04 18 SWIMMING NEW YORK. Thurs. Roy Saarl, of California, yesterday broke the We rid record and the 17-mlnute barrier to win the 1.500 m men's freestyle In the U8 Olympic Swimming Trlali here with a time of 1fi:58.7. Saarl, who to 19, himself set the official198 words
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Article630 1964-09-04 18 LEEDS UNBEATEN RUN ENDS LONDON, Thurs. y IVERPOOL, reigning English Football League J champions, came from behind last night to shatter the unbeaten run of newly-promoted Leeds United in the First Division. Leeds. Second Division champions last season, thrashed the Merseysiders 4-2 a week ago but It was a different630 words
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Article52 1964-09-04 18 LONDON. Thurs Results ol rugby matches played last night m j Britain were: Rugby League Bradford Northern 20 Salford 12. i Halifax 10 Wakefirld Trinity 6. Leigh 9 Wlgan 30. Swinto.i 33 Featherstone Rovers 4, Widnes J Warrington 12. Rugby Union Bristol 32 Stroud 13. Lydney 13 LJanellyReuter - 52 words
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Article29 1964-09-04 18 IPOH. Thurs. Twenty contestants will take part In the "Mr. Kinta" contest, organised by the' Perak Youth Club, at the Jublle* j Park here on Saturday night29 words
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255 1964-09-04 18 WORLD SPORT Terje Pedersen is first to throw over 90m OSLO. Thurs. Terje Pedersen of Norway became the first man to throw the Javelin more than JO metres, wiping out his own pending World record of 87.12 m, with a giant 91.72 metres throw in the two-day athletics match against255 words
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200 1964-09-04 18 MANILA. Thurs. Chris von Saltza. America's triple Olympic swimming gold medal winner. li.i» quit as special coach of the Philippines Olympic swimming team in protest against its composition. the Manila Times reported today. The nr»M>a,M-r said Miss S;»ll/a criticised the exclusion of morr Qualified swimmersAP - 200 words
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184 1964-09-04 18 MACAO, Thurs. Sevent<>en entries for the Eleventh Macao Grind Prix were received by Aug. 31. closing date race olflclaLs said. They said many well-knovn drivers were included :n the entries for the race over the 3.8--niile Guia Circuit in mid-Novem-ber, but the winner of184 words
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Article156 1964-09-04 18 SOCCEB— Ipoh Lge Div I: Shaw Bras 2 PCRC 2 Perak Govt Services Lge (Ipoh) CEB 'A !4 Printing 0 Taiping Lge Pemurta Sokan 7 Annan Shah Club 0 Friendly (B. Oajah) Maniply Est 3 Nalla Est 2 (Malacca)REME 3 War Dept Civ 1 HOCKEY Moreira Bhield (Ipoh): SMI156 words
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Advertisement1044 1964-09-04 18 THE OMNIBUS SERVICES THE NEW SERENDAH RUBBER LICENSING AUTHORITY rnuPANV llMlTirri ORDINANCE, 1956 COMPANY LIMITED Incorporate In th«- SUtn of It Is hereby notified that ap- Malaya). plication has been made by vie undermentioned company to the NOTICE Ib HEREBY GIVEN Omnibus Services Licensing that an interim dividend of 7V,1,044 words
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Advertisement757 1964-09-04 18 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JKR. i Works) contractors Class 'C and above v.ill be received at the State Kngl- neer's Office. P.WX)., Penang, lor the ERECTION 6c. COMPLETION OF COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS, IN PENANG AT (a) SCOTLAND ROAD ibi RESIDENCY ROAD ie» SUNGEI NIPAH. BALIK PULAU AND cdl757 words
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Advertisement789 1964-09-04 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE JAFFNESE COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Temporary Clerk of Works for the Society's Housing Project at 6th Mile Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur. Salary: Attractive salary ottered depending on qualification and experience state salary required. Age: Not less than 30 years. Qualification*:789 words
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Miscellaneous108 1964-09-04 18 SPORTS DIARY TENNIS Malaysian Open championships (S'gor Club Lak» ■Club courts). Spore schools championship finals < SJI courts 3 p.m. i. HOCKEY Morrira Shield: SMI v ACS (4 p.m.); Anderson ISch. v MES (5.0 l; Girls: ACS v I Anderson Sch. (5, all matches at Ipoh M'pal padang). SOCCER Ipoh108 words
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Article, Illustration585 1964-09-04 19 VIC NAYAGAM - Japanese stars advance to quarter-finals VIC NAYAGAM TENNIS By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday JAPAN'S Isao Watanabe and Takeshi Koura advanced to the quarter-finals of the men's singles of the Malaysian Open tennis championships at the Selangor Club courts today with sweeping victories over Malaysian players Koura, 21, blasted former Malaysian AsianSooryg Hon Sin - 585 words
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Article62 1964-09-04 19 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs —A total of 50 cars have been entered the 1964 Kelantan Economy Run which will take place tomorrow at Kn'a Bahru. The cars will start from Ko f a Bahru at 2 p.m. and competitors will travel the 67-mile route via Pa62 words
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Article54 1964-09-04 19 IPOH. Thurs. The Ipon Swimming Club will hold Mb annual aquatic meet in Gopeng Road here, starting at 10 a.m. on Sunday. There wll' be 32 events and the Band of tre 1/7 Gurkha Rifles will be in attendance. Mrs. EC. Lim. wife of the club president vill54 words
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Article, Illustration683 1964-09-04 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL MERDEKA SOCCER TOURNAMENT*-* 1 Ith XMY By TENSE TUSSLE CALLED OFF AFTER 56MINS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JNDIA and Korea will meet again tomorrow to decide who will qualify from Group A to meet Group B winners Burma in the Final of the Merdeka football683 words
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Article336 1964-09-04 19 |APAN 4 CAMBODIA 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Japan took an easy 4-0 victory over Cambodia tonight to take third Dlare in, Group A of the Merdeka football tournament. They will now play Nationalist China, the third team in Group B. for fifth and sixth places at336 words
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148 1964-09-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The matches to decide the third and fourth, and fifth and sixth positions in the Merdek football tournament will be played at Ipoh's Stadium Perak on Saturday. Vietnam will meet India o Korea in the match to decide third and fourth148 words
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Article59 1964-09-04 19 P W DL FAFtc ndla 3 3 9 S 6 Cores 3 2 1*725 Japan 4 112 8 8 3 rhailand 4 112 4 6 3 ambodia 4 6 1 S 2 11 1 GROUP B Burma 3 2 1 4 4 Vietnam 3 1112 2 3 hlna 359 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-09-04 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nationalist China's soccer officials paid tribute to Malaysia's "younger set 1 of players who handed the defending champions a 5-2 thrashing in Group B of the Merdeka anniversary tourna me n t last night. "It was a349 words
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Advertisement30 1964-09-04 19 CONGRATULATIONS TO ZUELLIG FEEDMILLS LIMITED on occasion of the 10th Anniversary of their most famous COLD COIN BRAND ANIMAL FEEDS from- CHIP SENG CO., LTD. WEE MOH- CHENG LAWRENCE WEE30 words
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37 1964-09-04 20 GABRIEL LEE reports from i PONTIAN Security fortes tonight were continuing .i fresh operation in a vast pineapple estate some 15 miles south-east of here to flush out remnants of Indonesian guerillas believed to be still hiding37 words
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469 1964-09-04 20 Sock's men blamed for trouble in Geylang area SINGAPORE, Thurs. Indonesian agents were behind last night's incidents in Geylang. This is the view of both the Singapore and the Central Governments. In Kuala Lumpur, after a Cabinet meeting, the Central Government said that four unknown persons, believed to be Communists469 words
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Article61 1964-09-04 20 Box' takeover rumours JAKARTA, Thurs. Books and other articles were moved today from the British Cricket Club known locally as the "Box" amid rumours that Indonesians planned to take over the premises. British Council books which were stored there when the Indonesian Government ordered the Council to cease Its activitiesReuter - 61 words
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Article410 1964-09-04 20 LONDON. Thurs. The stock I markets lost their recent firm trend today in the absence of any fresh Incentive, and although little selling developed falls pre- j dominated In Industrials. Losses usually were small while quite a few good features appeared. Ollts remained firm helped410 words
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Article516 1964-09-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. ASSISTANCE TO EXPAND MILITARY FORCES gRITAIN, Australia and New Zealand have agreed to give further assistance to Malaysia to expand her security forces to fight Indonesian aggression. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. met the British Chancellor of the Exchequer,516 words
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142 1964-09-04 20 Plea for wheat: India awaiting replies YEW DELHI. Thurs. India was today awaiting replies to her urgent appeal for the diversion to Indian ports of wheat ships bound for Britain and Pakistan. The plea was mac:. terday in a bid to ease the country's severe food shortage following the hold-up142 words
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Article20 1964-09-04 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Siak Kuan Road on Saturday from 9 a.m. to Bp.m.20 words
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82 1964-09-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Britain will send trade officials here next week to discuss the textile dispute. The Singapore Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said that the fact Britain was willing to hold talks showed they were prepared to take further tex- tile82 words
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183 1964-09-04 20 Socialist Front a 'stooge of Sock' pONTIAN KECH I L. r Thurs. The Malaysian Assistant Minister for Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. charged tnat the Socialist Front. had made itself a "stooge" of Indonesia, which wanted to destroy Malaysias unity. Mr. Lee, who is piso national secretary of tin luyan183 words
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