The Straits Times, 1 November 1964
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Title Section16 1964-11-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES 1 in I NO. 1.496. SFNI>AY. NOVEMBER 1, 1»«4. 20 CENTS KDN 73216 words
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424 1964-11-01 1 Premier Lee - Stamina and its value to Malaysia Premier Lee by SINGAPORE, Sat. y Mr. Lee Kuan _ew today urged the !>eople of Singapore cohavc the '"stamina"' to overcome temporary difficulties re|^^^Hting from Indo- besian confrontation and show the world fthat "we have the capacity to be a nation.'' The Premier said:424 words
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Article26 1964-11-01 1 TOKYO, Sat. The South Korean Government today accepted a Japanese offer to extend a US$2O million loan to help develop that country's Industry.26 words
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Article20 1964-11-01 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Bal Indonesian guerillas wen captured by .security forces m the area of Johore this mor-20 words
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1195 1964-11-01 1 FELIX ABISHEGANAOEN - Malaysian authorities knew 10 days earlier— and troops were ready for the raiders FELIX ABISHEGANAOEN: By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. MALAYSIAN authorities were forewarned— lo days earlier —of Thursday's abortive Indonesian raid along the Sungei Kesang in Muar. As a result, the 52 invaders who attempted the landing were virtually "sitting1,195 words
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215 1964-11-01 1 NEW DELHI. Saturday. CTUDENT riots in eastern India have mushroomed into a leftist-backed assault on Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri's Government, it was apparent today Reports ironi the eastern city of Bhubaneswar indicated at lea-t half of Ori.s.sa .sta*e has been hit by lootingAP - 215 words
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Article170 1964-11-01 1 'STAR OF INDIA' STOLEN \EW YORK. Sat. The A worlds largest star sapphire, the "Star of India." was among eight gems worth about M 5600.000 stolen overnight from the Museum of Natural History here, police reported today. j The gems taken from three showcases also included the "Star Ruby." IReuter - 170 words
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Article48 1964-11-01 1 GWANDA. Rhodesia. Sat. Mr. Lan Smith. Rhodeslan Prime Minister, who is today attending a fete organised by the ruling Rhodesian Front at this mining and fanning centre near the Bechuanaland border, has said he will not Join constitutional talks attended by African nationalist lenders Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article39 1964-11-01 1 SYDNEY. Sat —Computer will diagno.se hospital patients" complaints at the turn of the rentpliims at the turn of the renturv. according to three Australian doctors in the current isi sue of the Medical Journal of Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article68 1964-11-01 1 IPOH. Sai six-year-old mrl. wbo m severely burnt lw cloilirs caught mr In lirr house In Kumpong Kuala Pui :id la-t niuln. 36 Iwurs alter admission lo hospil The mrl. Arbiyih blnte Yunus, r six-month-old brottier when In r trashed against a teroatne lamp. Her moilicr68 words
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56 1964-11-01 1 STOP PRESS AFTER 12 LONG LONELY YEARS... KYOTO, >.v. A 3i- > ear-old Buddhist priest emerged from a gruelling r.M ear-long period of asceticism on Mount Hiei near this ancient Japanese capital. The nrirst. Somon llorizawa. underwent Mis solitary f>rn.iiict' in the hall of a temple on the peak. lie56 words
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Article37 1964-11-01 1 LONDON S.it. Quern I li/jlx-lli will jniiouniT In r.irh.iini-Dl Best Tucml.i> (he first in»lulinriit ol thr Labour (iovoi nment's pit— for "a nrw IfriUiii" «rarrd to men Ilir diallrns«-» at tin 1 ipaM ace. KciUrr.37 words
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Advertisement118 1964-11-01 1 CYMA WATCHES IN WIDE RANGE y#2^^ OF LATEST /aT^'.-V^U CHOICE Ki^ZP AVAILABLE AT \^f^^ BENGOLD CO.^k 6, Raffles Ploce, %i Singapore. Tel: ***** I Mobil j in Malaysia For over thirty yecn, the Unroot "Flying Red M **j|^^E9 Horse" h»» been the friendly symbol of AAob'l fuels :Qj md lubrktnts118 words
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Advertisement34 1964-11-01 1 Mony Interesting Itemt Have Just Arrived, Including: Diamond Single Stone Rings, Plot. Watches, Jod« Jewellery, Cocktail Rings Cultured Peorl Jewellery. S.*P. 3i.de SUva&d. 45. High St., Singapore 6, Station Rd Ipoh A« Co.S.P.H deSIIVAtHKJUJ.HonnKon,.34 words
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317 1964-11-01 2 THREE British dailies go up a PENNY J ONDON. Sat. British A newspaper readers have Ju-st been given the news that three of the big national dailies are to cost them more a penny more. In Fleet Street heartland of the country's press the increase Is known to have beenReuter - 317 words
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Article87 1964-11-01 2 I(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. I Another Royal Malay- sian patrol cralt will be commissioned in Ports- I mouth on Monday. It will be named the Kapa Dl-Raia Sri Melaka. This is 10th vessd to be named alter the states of Malaysia. After commissioning, the craft, commanded by Lt87 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-11-01 2 KANGAR. SHt hldM Wan Balim bin Wan Ahnuici. chief clerk of the maajatrata'i <■■ »irt hen, has been appointed Com- 0 Ith i-ffcct from tomorrow. SINGAPORE. Sat »THE USIS in SingaA pore will start publishing hourly election returns of the American presidential elections on its specially made results100 words
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274 1964-11-01 2 T AMPIN. Sat. Tragedy struck a poor family here on Wednesday eveni ing when a deaf and dumb 1 youth of 17 who helped his 1 mother run a mcc stall was killed by a train. The mother. Ang274 words
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Article33 1964-11-01 2 JESSELTON. Sat. a 25--year-old Killpino builder. Semudu bin Bason?, was found strangled to death yesterday at a iiouse under construction Tho body was fou«cl by his brother who also works there.33 words
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Article41 1964-11-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Grylung Methodist Oirls School food and fun fair, which was to h.ive been held on Sept. 5. will now be held on Nov. 7 from 11 30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the school premises-41 words
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Article593 1964-11-01 2 Soekarno the tyrant— by Goldwater HARUM-SCARUM -JOHNSON ACCUSED OF WEAKNESS IN HIS FOREIGN POLICY Th« six issues that will decide the •lection— S«« Pag* 9 £HEYENNE (Wyoming), Sat. The Republican presidential nominee, Senator Barry Goldwater, yesterday touched on the Malaysia Indonesia dispute and called President Soekarno a "tyrant," while charging593 words
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Article158 1964-11-01 3 84,500 fine for dope carrier 4 LOR STAR, Sat. v A Perlis sundry shopkeeper, Taha bin Jusoh, was today fined a total of $4,500 or 18 months' jail in default, on two charges of unlawful pj^session of morphir/e and raw opium valued at more than $71,000. "You were only a158 words
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Article64 1964-11-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th« Adult Education Board is organising a two-month advanced course in orchid cultivation in Enßii.sii for people who have completed the beginners' course, and also for those who wish to master the mere advanced techniques in orchid growing. Lectures will be gvien at the64 words
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Article64 1964-11-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— V. Kandlah. 25. of Sentul Road, was charged with extortion lii the Magistrates Court here today. He was alleged to have tried to get $10 frojn Kok Soo Lan by putting her In fear of Injury In Brickfields Road yesterday. Kandlah pleaded64 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-11-01 3 JUDY THE MOTHER 2 more to care for... FILM star Judy Garland with Liza Minelli. her daughter by a previous marriage in London. While this picture was taken, a Los Angeles court was told that Miss Garland, naked and screaming, was grabbed before she could fall out of her hotel136 words
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216 1964-11-01 3 LONDON, Saturday. 'THE rise in the price of tin on the London Metal 1 Exchange this week has surprised many observers in view of the additional releases from the U.S. stockpile The Times City editor said it was true that the squeezeReuter - 216 words
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Article171 1964-11-01 3 Big heart transfer triumph YEW YORK, Sat.— A medical team has taken a big step toward the day when surgeons may replace an ailing human heart with one taken from a dead person. The team reports that a mongrel puppy which received a heart transplanted from another dog is still171 words
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Article43 1964-11-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Department of Extra Mural Studies, University of Singapore will present readings from Shakespeare by lan Lang, Donald Moore, Elinor Wyn Brown and others at 2.30 p m tomorrow at Eusoff College The public are Invited free of charge.43 words
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210 1964-11-01 3 An apology with bouquet from angry youth to woman he attacked COPENHAGEN, Saturday. J^ YOUTH who attacked a woman and tried to chloroform her in her home here two days ago returned to the scene of the crime last night to apologise and leave a bunch of flowers for hisReuter - 210 words
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Article56 1964-11-01 3 by the acting Indonesian President, Dr. Subandno. speaking in Jakarta last niglit: PRESIDENT Soekarno is iv good health and he will continue to lead the Indonesian nation. The Indonesian people are brave enough to let their President have a medical check-up or work abroad, not like Teneku Abdul Rahman56 words
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Article29 1964-11-01 3 TANAH RATA. Sat Tfce Minister ot Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. will arrive here on Monday to visit medical and health establishments In the Cameron Highlands area.29 words
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Article27 1964-11-01 3 SINGAPORE Sat.— A cyclist died >n th<> spot after he was knocked ''.own by a motor car shortly before noon today, at MacPherson Road.27 words
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Article240 1964-11-01 3 SUNGEI PATANI, Saturday. angry "Dato" (spirit) is believed to have claimed three lives as appeasement for the bull-dozing of a 40-acre track of land where it is said to have made its home. The land, situated between the Ibrahim Secondary School and the Gurkha camp here,240 words
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Article22 1964-11-01 3 KULIM. Sat.— A civics course for members of the vizilante corps will be held b» Ular Estate on Nov. 9.22 words
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Article68 1964-11-01 3 MOSCOW. Sat. A giant diamond weighing 69.4 carats has been found in Eastern Siberia, Tass said yesterday. Named Oktyabrsky, It Is the biggest diamond found so far at Yakutia. Eastern Siberia. Two deposits there have already produced diamonds totalling more than 1.000 carats. Mining at one ofUPI - 68 words
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Article55 1964-11-01 3 PENANG, Sat. Two roadside stalls selling oil and Joss papers near the Goddess of Mercy Temple at Pitt Street here, were gutted by a fire which broke out at about midnight last night. The blaze believed to have been started by a cigarette butt carelessly thrown,55 words
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Article43 1964-11-01 3 PENANG, Sat. A labourer. N. Alagam. 53. was robbed of his savings ol $240 yesterday. He ■too lost S3O gold chain and clothing valued at $50. They were stolen from a trunk which Alaeam left in his room at Lines Road.43 words
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Advertisement572 1964-11-01 3 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was572 words
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Advertisement56 1964-11-01 4 Pr2^^^Jß JH BANGKOK m\\W\\\\ w* m $M m mm j^H^^a jEssELTON j ■mJH ba. \v <* p^Bp^p^p^p^p^p^p^i^ 1 KUChING MALAYSIAN AIRWAYSW§mi comuu YOUR TRAVEL AGENT MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL AIRLINE-SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA I GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR 80-A-C, QANTAS (AND AIR-INDIA MALAYA ONLY] U I MORE CONVENIENT OEMRTURE TIMES FROM SINGAPORE56 words
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323 1964-11-01 5 Language row: Explanation by MCA chief PENANG, Saturday. THE proposals contained in the Penang MCA education advisory committees statement last Wednesday represented the views of local Chinese educationists and not that of the State MCA. Mr. Liang Juen Chew, chairman of the political sub-committee explained today. He was replying to323 words
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155 1964-11-01 5 ONLY 13 Boston girl who fled to London lONDON. Sat— A 13-year-i old American girl who ran away to England from her home in Boston was found yesterday in the Brlxton District of South London. Blonde Elizabeth Anne Freed man. a British pop group fan, was taken to Brixton policeUPI - 155 words
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Article39 1964-11-01 5 A royal call to women KANOSAR. Sat— Puan Shar.fuh Salwa. consort of the Regent oi Perils, today urged women m Uie I in the d< country. "Your co-operation la i i ;it the np< nInsti- :u:.<l fair .md banexhibition.39 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-11-01 5 Halimah is picked for course KUALA LUMPUR. Sat IV Che Halimah binte Omar. 22. above principal of T.im.in Asohan Rida in Kepala Batas. Province Wellesley, has been selected by the Ministry of National and Rural Development to attend a training course in the "Fundamentals of Nutrition" to be held in96 words
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Article55 1964-11-01 5 PENANG. Sat. The Ii i Hieh ConimisMcuiri-. Mr. M.K. Kidwal, and his wile entertained ■a large gattMrtng of local community leaders and merchants at i the Indian Chamber of Commerc* last niKlr. i Among the guests were the Chief I Minister. DatO Wong Pow Nee. land55 words
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Article23 1964-11-01 5 PENANG. S;it The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will inaugurate the Freedom from Huneer Campaign in Penane on Nov. 23.23 words
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225 1964-11-01 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. The Sultan ot Perak today fxprened pleasure with the work of a member of the American Peace Corps when he opened a j rural trade school here. As he wu shown round the $764.000 Khool the iir.-t In the225 words
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153 1964-11-01 5 PYJAMA-WIFE SLAIN IN BEDROOM: INJURED MAN HELD A LOR STAR. Sat. Police investigating the murder of a young housewife found slashed to death yesterday in her house at Guar Chemped.ik village. 18 miles from herr believe the motive ■II jealousy. Wong Lee Kens. M, a mother of two young children,153 words
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213 1964-11-01 5 523,514 damages for ex-manager with broken leg and wrist IPOH. Saturday. A FORMER rubber estate manager, Mr. V. Kathi o esu, 57, was awarded damages totalling $23,514 by Mr. Justice Gill in the High Court here today. He sued for the damages from a motorist, Tham Kwai Chin, 35. Mr.213 words
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Article57 1964-11-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Barisan Sosialis as-eniblym.m for Paya Lebar. Mr. Knw Kpp Bpiii?. will make an adjournment speech en the administration of economic defence laws when the state assembly meets on Monday. The Minister for Pinar.ce. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will BON «hat the asfpmbly aDprovr the flnancbl57 words
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Article124 1964-11-01 5 JACKIE Guardian— by appointment |>OSTON. Sat .—Mrs.--Jac-queline Kennedy, widow ot the late President, was yesterday appointed the Ipgai guardian of her two children. Caroline. 5i and John, Si The appointment was made in Suffolk County probate court by Judge John V. Mahoney on a petition by Mr. Edward B Hanlfy.124 words
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Article48 1964-11-01 5 JESSELTON. Sut.— A Rovai vi Air Force helicupter Hn.swered a mercy call from Wallace Bay where an Arab civilian bu.ldine worker was seriously in-ured foliowtri? a fall from a roof. The helicopter took the Injured man to Tawau Cottage hospital wnere he s recovertag.48 words
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Article36 1964-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sat— The Vane di-Pertuan Ae^n« and Ter.gku Abdul Rahman have sent congratulatory messages *o V.etna nese Chief of State Mr Pham Khar Sun. on the occaMon of South Vietnam's National D»y today.36 words
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Article249 1964-11-01 5 We can't do anything to change law, says mayor DENANG. Sat. The City Council has no power to do anything to alter the present Control of Rent Ordinance and nothing the Council has done would have any effect on the principles of tint ordinance, the Mayor. Mri C.Y. Choy.249 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-11-01 5 PHILIP THE COWBOY PRINCE pISTOL-PACKING Prince Philip 1 rides high —in short jacket, leather chaps, somorero and embroidered gun belt. It happened when Prince Philip, on his nine-day visit to Mexico, escaped from the round of officialdom, and rode back into the past of Pancho Villa and the roaming Comancheros.173 words
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Article42 1964-11-01 5 Jobs for 1 7 from Spore. Malaya JESSEI.ION Sal The Lands iind surveys Department of S.ib.iii h:is recruits 17 yojths from Itelaya and Singapore to trained locally .sistant!>. draußhtsmen and computers. This is to overeOMM thr aiut« I ahortage of local recruit*.42 words
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Advertisement601 1964-11-01 5 Thoughts- have winlS tyou @a*t Influence Others With Your Thinking! TRY it some time. Concentrate vitely taught this nctrh -!o<r art of intently upon another person the practical use ot mm. i powex. seated in a room with you, without hU noticing it. Observe him grad- This Prt* Book Points601 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1964-11-01 6 SOH TIANG KENG - TO GIVE AS WELL AS TO RECEIVE SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE This is the spirit of Spore in the Colombo Plan TO GIVE as well as to receive. This best describes Singapore's role in the Colombo Plan; a role in keeping with the spirit of practical cooperation and mutual1,053 words
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Article, Illustration643 1964-11-01 6 PETER ABSALOM - Where ...are Malaysia's 'art' cinemas? PETER ABSALOM By MALAYSIA is certainly no nation of pliilNtines. the appreciative and knowledgeable audiences which regularly Nook to recitals by visiting musif.il celebrities, art exhibitions, plays by local theatre groups, and so on. are proof enough of that. But there is one art lorm643 words
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Advertisement141 1964-11-01 6 we know HHH we want j f p :feia JB wT the most p 7 W^n automatic of m twin tuDS k New Automatic Heater Timer J Perfectly Positioned Controls p Fastest Washing Action Elegant Lines <** ,^«i# Super-Speed Spin-Dryer CONTROL HOOVERMATIC Jf)j M H^^^^^^B 111 L I I %J141 words
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THE NEWS IN DEPTH
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532 1964-11-01 7 Ronald Ransom - Climbing Mount Ophir-110 years ago Ronald Ransom ■33ZSH9 By tixa»om 1 'I AM well aware that my book is far too small for the extent of the subjects it touches upon. It is a mere sketch. This modest apology introduces the .*>oo puses of one of the great alaMiM of532 words
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Article, Illustration511 1964-11-01 7 TONY CHAN - TONY CHAN By KUALA LUMPUR ENTOMOLOGISTS at the Rubber Research In.stitu; piling up their war on grasshoppers and rhinoceros beetles which are causing several hundred thousand dollars worth o1 damage on rubber, coconut and oil palm plantations in Malaya. Last year grasshoppers ravaged seven estates511 words
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Article, Illustration546 1964-11-01 7 IAIN SMITH - IAIN SMITH THE POWER 'IST THE GLORY OF THOSE SWIFT LYING FEET By NEW YORK HS2*II!3I IN THE past few weeks, enthralled time and again, you and I have nightly watched on television that famous team of Negro athletes who swept the track events board546 words
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Advertisement502 1964-11-01 7 Sthe world's largest manufacturer of precision chain offers over 1000 products for power transmission and mechanical handling %E£ iff v! Q) I Represented in Malaysia by UNITED ENGINEERS LTD P.O. Box 41, Singapore. Tel. 241 9 r< »»A Branch: Sandakan, North Borneo Vienoldl federateo engineering co LTD Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh,502 words
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OPINION Sunday Nov. 1, 1964 YOU WRITE TO US
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Article205 1964-11-01 8 I QUESTION what I believe was an incorrect implication made by Dr. Wurfel in the Sunday Times of Oct. 25. The implication by Dr. Wurfel was that the Republican Party was moving in the direction of becoming "the segregationist party" In the United States. The Repuollcan Party,205 words
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Article115 1964-11-01 8 I WISH, on behalf of my fellow paralytics, to express my sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation to all concerned with the formation of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed. To many of us it is a dream come true. With moral support and encouragement and. possibly,115 words
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Article100 1964-11-01 8 1 RECENTLY walked Into a Chinese school to hand some books to my brother. A.> I passed a class without a teacher. I heard some pupils talking enthusiast!- cully about the Beatles. During recess. I heard whistling and singing of Beatles" songs. The majo- rity of the100 words
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Article66 1964-11-01 8 I WISH to draw your attention to an omission in your article on Labuk on Oct 25. In the third paragraph. In referring to my team of experts. It Is stated they came "from Britain. Denmark and Formosa." Actually or the team of 11, one came from Britain,66 words
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Article63 1964-11-01 8 LETTER OF THE WEEK HAVE.VT we had enough of these pop Minus on the morning radio What about 1 nix. (.iyli. Tauber and Mc( ormack for .1 change. A whole Rrner.ition has crown up know I■ g nothing of these great utmgen and anyway. i>n't it tinir Radio Singapore did63 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1964-11-01 8 For the good of man That is what C'wealth means to the members of this big family DIFFERENT men from different climes have al different limes made strikingly similar assessments of the Commonwealth. The late Mr. Nehru, lor instance, was fond of referring to Commonwealth membership as "independence plus." To1,037 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-11-01 8 THIS drawing will soon be winging its way to the I nited States— to the desk of Al Capp. creator of the most famous comic- strip character in the world. 111. ABNER. Last week the Sunday Times invited readers with dreams of cartooning fame to submit drawings216 words
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1031 1964-11-01 8 HECTOR KINLOCH - HECTOR KINLOCH 6 By VISITING PROFESSOR Or AMERICAN HISTORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA. LETS forgel Lyndon 15. Johnson and I>nrrv Goldwater for the moment. Election 'day in the United States nex! Tuesday is not limited to the1,031 words
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Advertisement529 1964-11-01 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT ?n .r..r</. <n, (Minimum) MASTER'S .nd old. Inmut on I RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS M Wort* OM 1 Yin.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. All W. Ironu-WES-CY METHODIST CHURCH Kl.r m. 1 ll nine ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL I'oinmnnion. '"(immunion ronlkrmation H«ily Communion (Mandarin i. I Holy Communion. 600 p m KvrnxoniC OVERSEAS529 words
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Advertisement11 1964-11-01 8 Cough Drops FOR RELIEF OF COUGH SORE THROAT mntl SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement210 1964-11-01 8 THE STAMFORD COLLEGE Psl\\ The biggest Correspondence [q?, SUCCESs-cAREER W BIGGER EARNING POWER iW Pi. 1 Stamford College Home ftfl Study Courses are: 4 fPt~*\ EASY because they are !fs[/^=4:[f --N^^ systematic and adjusted B\^^*'^^X# to your own pace. -^S»E »li/i\Vr COMPETENT because 3g^l4^(\Ux they are conducted by _jj?r?l jßp^»^210 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-11-01 9 R.D. PATEL - Paradise found— for job-hungry Filipinos wading ashore in Sabah. In their hands, ALL their personal belongings... R.D. PATEL By JESSELTON, Sat. Sabah is a workers' Daradise to the Joblungry people of Southern Philippines. In recent months Filipinos have been pouring Into Sabah. their imagination fired by stories of the good294 words
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Article205 1964-11-01 9 Seven freed by Indons \IUAR. Sat. Seven of v the 12 Malaysian fishermen detained on Pulau Bengkalis on Monday returned home late last night unaware that their boats had been used for an Indonesian landing on the Johore-Malacca border on Wednesday. They were: Goh Seng Boh. 20. Hamzah bin Omar.205 words
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275 1964-11-01 9 TAIPING, Saturday. JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that there was "an undercurrent of dissension in Indonesia." He was talking to reporters yesterday on recent rumours of the impending resignation of Soekarno and other reports that gave an indication that275 words
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Article118 1964-11-01 9 IPOH. Sat— One hundred and forty-five recruits of the 2nd battalion. Malaysia Rangers, from Sabah. held a passing-out parade at the Ramillies Lines here, today. Col. I.G. Wellsted. Commander of the Malaysia Rangers' Group took the salute at the march past after inspecting the parade.118 words
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Article61 1964-11-01 9 PAR IT BUNTAR. Sat. The Central Government Lb making every effort to provide education lor the children in Malaysia inspite Ol the confrontation by Indonesia, the Sultan or Perak said yesterday. He said this when he opened a 536.000 .school In Sungei Boaak ne;ir here in the61 words
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Article22 1964-11-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Five hundred American tourists arrived tins morning on board the luxury liner Statendam. They will sail tomorrow morning.22 words
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Article233 1964-11-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. in Jurong Road, is to start immediately a $3 million expansion scheme to boost production. The expansion scheme is expected to be completed by the end of next year. A company statement issued today said: "Tne233 words
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Article60 1964-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A motor-car driver. V. Kumarasamy, 50, of 3-.> mile. Ipoh Road, was today sentenced to six months' jail by the Session* Court here, for possession of offensive weapons. He was found guilty of possessing a parang and a knife at the Malacca60 words
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Article42 1964-11-01 9 SINGAPONE. Sat. —Two young police supervisees, charged with consorting with another supervisee in puollc were acquitted oy a district court on ground of discrepancies in the evidence. Ng Pak Khuan and Wong Pak Kun. were not called for their defence.42 words
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156 1964-11-01 9 'Old boy' Toh visits the ACS— after 24 years Toh the IPOH. Sat— Dr. Toh Chin Chye. the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, who studied at th.- Anirlo-Chinose School here, yesterday paid a visit to his old school. It was his first visit to the m liool since he left156 words
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Advertisement351 1964-11-01 9 B'^SS^^e^^ if v^V 3n ok. T *«j^s j^r*' Protect your house from ruthless home-wreckers. .WHITE ANTS! In Malaya they have caused more than $600,000 damage to buildings in one yearl White Ants attack unseen and the damage is usually not noticed until it is too latev Powerful Dieldrex TC KILLS351 words
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322 1964-11-01 10 Fatimah Dictator Ayub will be exposed KARACHI. Sa: Miss Fatimah Jinnah the opposition candidate in todays presidential election in Pakistan, last night described President Ayub Khan dictator who imposed himself on the people and country in October 1958 and is now trying to wear the garb of a democrat." SheReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration368 1964-11-01 10 PENANG, Saturday DOCTOR MAKES A DISCOVERY AT THE ORPHANAGE: BOTH HAVE HOLES IN THEIR HEARTS AND BOTH NEED SURGERY Please help us— twin JWINS Mary Celine and Mary Therese were only two weeks old when their grandmother brought them to the Light Street Convent in September last year.368 words
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182 1964-11-01 10 BIG BATTLE OF CARS AND BY NOON 40 pc HAD VOTED ]\IBONG TEBAL. Sat. 11 Polling in the Seberang Selatan Parliamentary by -election began briskly today. By noon, about 40 per cent of the 21.000 electorate had cast their votes. Both Alliance and Socialist Front workers were out in force182 words
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Article176 1964-11-01 10 J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia i s to present a paper on rural development at the Colombo Plan conference which begins in London tomorrow. The paper. ment Programmes of the Rural Areas," will tell about Malaysia's experience and the success of her rural development programme. The meeting will176 words
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218 1964-11-01 10 Malaysia: Labour and Tories agree I ONDON, Sat.- The Labour j Government and the Conservative Party opposition were agreed on a bipartisan policy of support for Malaysia against Indonesia's confrontation, officials said yesterday. The latest Indonesian landIngs in Malaysia were rebuked here as manifestly In defiance of world opinion asReuter; UPI - 218 words
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Article60 1964-11-01 10 PENANG. Sat. A teen-aged boy claimed trial in the mveni* court today to a charge of attempted armed robbery on Oct. 20. He was alleged to hay» held up Muthukanoo at a lao« between the Chinese Town Hal] and St. George's Church in Pitt Street.60 words
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Article, Illustration669 1964-11-01 10 0 Philanthropist Rubber Magnate receives the D.P.M.J. from His Highness The Sultan ofJohore for Public Services. Dato Ng Quee Lam has all along been known as a philanthropist, of a benign and honest nature and has a good command of both the Chinese and English languages.669 words
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Advertisement165 1964-11-01 10 ADVERTISEMENT HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS DATO NG QUEE LAM b.b.m. (The Chairman of Board of Direcicr* of Our Company) On The Conferment of A Well Deserved DATOSHIP by H.H. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE from The Directors Staff of FAR EASTERN BANK LIMITED 137/139 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS DATO NG QUEE LAM165 words
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Article264 1964-11-01 11 'Open door' policy is backed j£ABAH'S acting Chief Minister, lnche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh, today fully endorsed a call by the Sabah Contractors Association for an "open door" immigration policy whereby Malaysians could come on their own and look for jobs in Sabah. lnche Harris, who also holds the State's264 words
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177 1964-11-01 11 GIRLS SAY: KEEP US IN REMAND FOR ANOTHER WEEK OINGAPORE, Sat. Two Chinese Middle School giri students, both under remand for exactly six weeks, today asked a district court to extend their remand for a further week. Sia Kia. 19, and Nr Xiiah Hiaiig. 20, made this request successfully when177 words
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209 1964-11-01 11 Malaysian Airways to launch new route to Hong Kong today SINGAPORE. Saturday. MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS Silver Kris jet leaves Singapore at 7.30 a.m. tomorrow for Hong Kong via Jesselton to launch another new route. This marks yet another milestone in the history of the company and provides the people of Borneo209 words
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Article29 1964-11-01 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Th» Singapore Counci. of Social Service? will hold its third annual exhibition and sale at the Victoria Memorial H»U on Nov. 7 and I.29 words
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Article156 1964-11-01 11 'We're happy where we are...' KSSKI.TON. Sat. SaJ bah s Deputy Chief Minister. lnche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh, today rebutted accusations by the Philippines Deputy Speaker, Mr. Salipacla Prndatun, that he was doing "a disservice" to relations betweeji Malaysia and the Philippines. Saying the people of Sabah are eager for156 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-11-01 11 IT'S bath-time for little Sally Anne Duggan and her very best friend, the tiger just before the big move-out to a faraway land. And the elephants have packed their trunks. There are tears in the eyes of the tigers, and the chimps are saying cheerio!134 words
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Advertisement159 1964-11-01 11 MMCWMf Up to 1 56 mil*s par gallon. A tough hardworking engine. Electrical «quipm«nt, beautiful suspension, and shock absorber brakes built to stand up to long and constant us*. Dashing style in every streamlined inch plus the classic Vespa technical features of unitised body and direct transmission. The Vespa 5O159 words
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Article57 1964-11-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Pririe Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will speak to the nation over Radio Malaysia on Deepavall Day. Tuesday. The broadcast can be heard over the English service ■<• 9.. a m over the Indian service a: 9 a.m the Chinese service at 11 0257 words
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Article, Illustration262 1964-11-01 12 Varsity union gives ultimatum on salary claims KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE 600-strong University of Malaya General Staff Union has given the university authorities until Nov. 30 to settle a three-year-old demand for better pay and service conditions. It has told Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. the Vice-Chancellor. that there is "considerable262 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-11-01 12 Guthrie's oldest Asian executive retires J^UALA LUMPUR.* Sat.— A man who started life a* a stenographer on a salary of $150 a month 34 year* ago today retired as the oldest Asian executive In the company. The "Grand Old Man" Is Mr. K. Vasu. 60. an Asian Assistant with the216 words
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Article45 1964-11-01 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thf Minister for National Development. Mr. L:m Kirn Smi, will be asked at the legislative assembly stttnuc after Nov. 5 whether a t«tennary centre will be built in the Ponggol constituency, and it I so when construction will begin r=45 words
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Advertisement92 1964-11-01 12 1 jL Hl I I ISLAND HOTELS PROPERTIES (Malaysia) LTD. proudly presents j CONGRATULATIONS BEING THE FIRST OF ITS SEVERAL to HOUSING SCHEMES NOW UNDER WAY /fssS^>>. (JUNCTION OF BIRCH lr%^^^\ ROAD GURNEY RISE) MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITED J^( I On the inauguration of their Comet Service L^tffl^B2 nTm^^^W^ 1 a92 words
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Article, Illustration300 1964-11-01 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ari'KllMM,, ;uu ma tic dishes *****. Lite Victoria Mcmoi... Hall today. tranMoru ins it into a bit: I'm,, display show room It was the International Cookery Exhibi tion and Cake Competi tion in aid of300 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-11-01 13 Did our gunners down Brewster? KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A member of the defunct Federated Malay States Volunteer Force thinks he has the clue to the plane wreckage found in the jungle near Jelebu recently. Mr. C. Thiagarajah. 46. of the Ministry of Welfare Services, here thought the wreckage was that172 words
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Article128 1964-11-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dr. J.S. Sodhy, Malaysia's tuberculosis expert, will lead the country's four-man delegation to the five-day inter-regional TB seminar at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here which begins on Thursday. Tengku Abdul Rahman will open the seminar. Other members of the Malaysian delegation are:128 words
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245 1964-11-01 13 Inquest is told how work-to-rule led to man's death LXXJR doctors who treat r General Hospital he not aware that their pati fracture which later pro^ IPOH, Saturday, ed a toddy tapper, in the ?re for three days, were ient had an internal skull ved fatal, an inquest was told245 words
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Article44 1964-11-01 13 KANGAR. Sat— The Mentri Be.sar. Dtno Sheikh A!itnad bin ■<i Hashmi, yesterday urged government servants to mm the State's oldest club the Indera Kayangan which has I been the venue of several state I functions for the last 47 years. i44 words
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Article29 1964-11-01 13 PENANCi Sat. A 14-yenr-old boy pleaded guilty in the juvenue court todiiv to a ens having three stolen du< was bound over in SlOO for a year.29 words
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Advertisement153 1964-11-01 13 PROIVaPT SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD., m association with the SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD., the pioneer firm in packing, removing, ond storing goods in Malaysia. For all your Packing Baggage Requirements SHIPPING STORING INSURANCE CARGO CLEARING FORWARDING (including Federal Customs Formalities) Equipped with the latest machinery, modern warehouse and the153 words
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Miscellaneous455 1964-11-01 13 rfiELEVISION programmes for mary in all languages for tli* t0( j a y: next day and close TV SIXGAPrRA Channel 8 (hannel 5 PM 7.05 Opening and programme summary ln all lanP.M.: 100 Opening and pio- guages; 7.10 Belajar-lah BahamuHM summary in all lan- j Ba Kebangsaan (repeat broadnuages; 1.05455 words
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Article36 1964-11-01 14 SIN< JAI'ORK. bat Ktant Ismail bin B.il) U iound drowned off in. it Chan^i Point shortly befonnoon today. Ismail had gone :here far swimming with 15 .ithrr fellow students together with a teacher.36 words
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Article417 1964-11-01 14 SINGAPOKI ness m and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trudlng rooms of the Stock Exchmiße of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holdings (2,000) $2.47. (1.000) $2 49: Dunlops (1,000) $1.92. (4.000) I $1.93: Esso ords. (3.000) $2.00. (1,000) $2.04.417 words
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Article77 1964-11-01 14 I/OTA BIIARU. Sat. The a<he.» of Kelantan'i hole-in-the-heart boy, Liaw Kirn Hwa. 18 who died after a heart iperation in Bangkok on Wednesday were brought oaek here tonight. The necretary '>f the Kota Bharu Rotary Club. Ini'hc Rahiin Mencan and thr staJT oi the Sultan77 words
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Article267 1964-11-01 14 Raja: Sport helps national unity CINGAPORE, Sat— The Mlnlster for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said today that sportsmen In Malaysia could play their role In strengthening our national unity and Implant In others the determination to live as a united Malaysian nation. He was declaring open the Tengku Abdul Rahman267 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-11-01 14 SINGAPORE. Saturday He takes over major part of Premier's duties and several functions formerly held by Dr. Goh r pHE former Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. E. W. Barker, was today sworn in as the State's new Minister for Law by187 words
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Article40 1964-11-01 14 LONDON. Sat— The life of a lonely Tibetan refugee girl hung in the balance today as surgeons In a children's hospital here began investigations to decide whether Uiey can save Yang-zom who has a brain tumour. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article30 1964-11-01 14 SAIGON, Sat. South Vietnam yesterday charged that 208 gunboats and torpedo boats were sent recently by China to various North Vietnamese ports, along with "numerous Chinese technicians". AP.AP - 30 words
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Article25 1964-11-01 14 TAIPEI. Sat. President Chiang Kai-Shek is 77 today. Only a few close associates i-nll-ed on him to offer their best wishes RenterReuter - 25 words
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Article36 1964-11-01 14 NEW YORK. Sat Plmh hotels with miniature courses and -wimmlng pools .ire .-.prouUiiK along American lugii- ways for the exclusive use of I j the country's 650.000 long disI Urnce lorry drivers.— Reuter. 111Reuter - 36 words
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219 1964-11-01 14 34 days set aside for Budget meeting KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The House of Representatives has set aside 34 days for the Budget meetIng, beginning on Nov. 25. This will be the longest period ever fixed for a Budget meeting. The House is also expected to discuss the first Malaysian Development219 words
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Article33 1964-11-01 14 IPOH, Sat— Mr. FVxing Wenf Hing of Malayan Inventors, DeMi.'MerN and Manufacturers Company leit for Hong Kong today to attend a one week tntematlonal conference on electronic! starting on Monday.33 words
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Article27 1964-11-01 14 KI.WI.A TRENOGANf Inche Wan Kadir bin bnutfl, MP tor Kuaia Trengganu t'Uira. hat been elected leader of the newly formed State National Lanfrua«e Action Front.27 words
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Advertisement584 1964-11-01 15 fSHAW GANISATIOM ■*l»l.!.UiVi».fc J .'M',*/.fffil VOW SHOW I. M. B 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6 30 9 15 pn m Peter Sellers- George C. Scott > Dr. Strangelove s-S H w I learned To Shp Wofr^ing \o\v shoWix;] 11 a.m., 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 pm Lnversol International present! C l^584 words
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Advertisement185 1964-11-01 15 STARS Hliii L J George Peppard as Jonas Cord Jr., a tycoon. Carroll Baker as his stepmother. Alan Ladd as Nevada Smith. Elizabeth Ashley as a beautiful socialite. Bob Cummings as a movie agent. Martha Hyer 1 1 as an expensive call girl. Jlli:]llllllllll!IC]lllllllllillC]ll!lllllllllC1ll||||||||||r]i|||iiii||i,c]|ii!|| l ,||||(]|||||||||||i^ jh— CAWAV RESTAURANT— 4185 words
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Article54 1964-11-01 15 'il 1 CARROLL BAKER os the beautiful young stepS mother ir the film. Carroll, never more breathtaking on the screen, does her best in this Jean S Harlow parody and it is not her fault that she fails. You see, there was only one Harlow, and E54 words
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Article, Illustration764 1964-11-01 15 The softened version of a literary blockbuster Hr.niv v is ;n iasi —me ii lin you've nil been talking about and waiting for ever since you closed the book so reluctantly. And if Joseph E. Levine's screen edition of "THE CARPETBAGGERS" is an understandably softened version of Harold Robbings literary764 words
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Article278 1964-11-01 15 ¥N Singapore, we look to' the University of Singapore Society to bring us the avant garae of the theatre, of which their next contribution Ls Arnold Wesker's play "Chicken Soup with Barley." to be produced at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Nov. 19 to278 words
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Article103 1964-11-01 15 rpHF Singapore Film So- Ciety opens its new, tenth anniversary season tonight at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, by showing two films, instead of the usual one. The films are the famous British comedy, "The Ladykillers. starring Alec Guiness and Peter Sellers (at 6 p.m.) and "East103 words
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Obituary76 1964-11-01 16 CABLE RECEIVED 30-10-64 Mrs N. Raslah sister-in-law of Chelllah Sounderatnam Kandian Ayathura! and Mrs. Nalllah passed away at Crelu Ceylon. BETTY RITA Ong. beloved wife of David Ong Jin Hoe. passed away on 31.10.64. Cortege will leave No. 3. Jalan Lapan. Ipoh. 1130 am. 1.11.64 for St. M' -shad's76 words
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Article632 1964-11-01 16 Ernest Frida - Ernest Frida: by Singapore, Sat. WHEN Australia meet the West Indies in the next Test series in the West Indies in February it will be for "the cricket championship of the world," said Australian Test captain Bobby Simpson here last night when he and632 words
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Article364 1964-11-01 16 QNE of the most efTrctive motorinji cartoons 1 have seen is the one published soon after the Jaguar E-T.vpc was first introduced in 1961. It shows an -RAF jetfighter in a high-speed climb, followed close behind by a Jaguar E-Type shooting upwards as if in a rocket- assisted takeoff.364 words
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Article146 1964-11-01 16 HE OUTPUTS NEW ZEALAND CHAMP PENANG. Sat. Malayslan Thomas Cup player and Penang champion, schoolboy Tan Alk Huang beat Richard Purser, the New Zealand No. 1. 15-3 13--3 In the opening singles of the badminton match between Penang and the tourIng Kiwis at the PCGHS hall last146 words
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Article34 1964-11-01 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. innurance Department became the champions when thrv trounced Accounts Department 5-0 in thr final of the Jacks Sports Club table tennu tournament yesterday. Thirteen teams took part in the competition34 words
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219 1964-11-01 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Turf Club will be represented at next months fourth Asian Racing conference in Manila by their four Malayan Racing Association delegates Messrs Runme Shaw (chairman). W. McGregor Watt •vice-chair-man). R. G. Bennett and Dr. C. K. Quek. They will be219 words
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Article76 1964-11-01 16 MELBOURNE, Sat. Royal Sovereign, ridden by R. Selkrig, completed a double by winning the A£12.000 Victoria Derby over 14f in a photo finish here today. Earlier this month R vnl Sovereign won the Australian Jockey Club Derby in Svci y. Today the eoK n"i>lvd a neckReuter - 76 words
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Article43 1964-11-01 16 6-1 win for women MALACCA. Sat. Selsncor trounced Singapore 6-1 in the opening match of the Her>'i Joo Seang Cup badminton cmv.petltion for women at the Malacca BA hall last night. Selangor will meet Malacca tomorrow night to decide the South zone finalists.43 words
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Article302 1964-11-01 16 CHELSEA FALL FROM TOP PLACE LONDON. Sat. Manchester United beat the First Division champions Liverpool today, and toppled Chelsea rrom the head of the league table. United, putting on an impressive display of fast football, scored once in each half through David Herd and Pat Crerand. ENGLISH DIVIBION ONE Arsenal302 words
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Article24 1964-11-01 16 SINGAPORE. Sat— Singapore BHFA beat Johore 4-3 in the Felth Cup charity soccer match here la.st night after leading 3-3 at half-time.24 words
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Advertisement22 1964-11-01 16 Late CLASSIFIEDS TEO: To Theresa and Seng Ouan a son Gerald Choon Hock 30-10-64 K.L. Maternity Hospital, brother for Ivan. Both well.22 words
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Advertisement86 1964-11-01 16 leaves behind his beloved wife, son, daughter, parents, brothers Weng Choon, Weng Kong. Weng Slong, Weng Patt and sisters to mourn his loss. J.K.R. TRENGGANI- TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered PWD. Contractors Class D' and above up to 3Ou pm. on 7th. November. 1964. the Office of86 words
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Advertisement217 1964-11-01 16 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton UNITED MANSION 7>^/X i t AST COAST ROAD (1) LOCALITY: -j This block of luxury flats consisting of 36 units is located in the high class residential area at East Coast Road G 3 m.s. and it is adjacent to Frankel Estate, Opera Estate, Ocean217 words
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Article151 1964-11-01 17 EPSOM JEEP I CALL BOY POINTER WOMAN'S WORLD W'FUL I'll RAMARAJIAM RACE 1 Ramarajiam Maimun Korovou Slstic Ramarajiam Singing Bey JAMMARK ESKDALE CHIEF JAMMARK RACE 2 Bis Noise Chendere Waseh Big Noise Congratulations Bit Noise Gemini Prlnee Y\ I.ALA I VALALA W.ALA RACE 3 Cash Box Jamour Society Girl151 words
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1223 1964-11-01 17 Epsom Jeep - Consistent Mornay out to emulate Ajnos' feat Epsom Jeep RACING by YJORNAY, a Class 2 stayer, may emulate Ajnos' iTI feat by winning the Singapore St. Leger over 14f (Race 5) at Bukit Timah today. Ajnos made turf history last year when he triumphed in the St. Leger while still1,223 words
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160 1964-11-01 17 WITH a handy weight of 7.12 TIBETAN has a first-rate chance of toppling Pulau Pangkor and Resquilleur in the !>f Hunter Memorial Stakes (Race 6). Tibetan is steadily regaining his best form. Last week he was s-i'oiui to Iron Hand in the Div. 2 M160 words
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Article1523 1964-11-01 17 Race 1—1.40 Cl 4 Div 1 ($7*500) 7£ 1 ***** Singing Boy a (LMOf KJ R Breuk. 7 9.0 Wilton 8 2 ***** St. Janeiro g (Tino St.) Allan, 6 8.12 "Soaidi 3 3 ***** Acantna a iKn-nuly Kongsi) Tulloh. 4 8.10 tolrman 12 41,523 words
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Advertisement278 1964-11-01 17 Endless enjoyment for the whole family— television 111 1 |h at its clearest and best— you can well afford— you rJM* f <^^ s> get all this and more with Cortina. A low-priced, iTTai"^^-. PUSH BUTTON TUNING automatic TV receiver, H\ I fj^,/ the Cortina has all the famous BLUE278 words
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Article266 1964-11-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. FjR. K. DHARMARATNAM, the holder and fay- ourite, qualified for the semi-finals of the men's singles in the Malaysian Indo-Ceylonese tennis champioi\ships which began at the TPCA courts this morning. Dharma. who drew a bye. beat S. Nithiananthan 6-0. 6-4. He266 words
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Article, Illustration675 1964-11-01 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By SIEBEL A LONE THAI, wing forward Sombat Vasuhlran, battles for possession in a lineout with Malaysians Boon Oon Leong, Johnston and Choo Ah Chye in yesterday's rugger match at the Merdeka Stadium. Timesport picture. KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'THE rugger was more artisan675 words
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Article225 1964-11-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —The Malaysian Olympic Council Fund has reached $80,200. The list of donations is: Lee Foundation $10,000: Show Foundation $10,000: The Asia Foundation (8.000: Malayan Banking $6,000; Kuok Brothers $5,000: Nanyang Press (Malaya) Ltd. $5,000. Rothmans of Pall Mall (Mi Ud. $5,000 Overseas225 words
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Article88 1964-11-01 18 SYDNEY. Sat.— Jack Nicklaus (US) and Bruce Devlin Australia) tied for first place In the Australian Open golf championship over the Lakes course here today. Both had a 72-hole total of 287. They will play off for the title tomorrow. Ted Ball 'Australia) took third place88 words
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Article49 1964-11-01 18 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Kuala Kangsar beat Lenggong by 3-1 in the North Perak Umno soccer final for the Dato Dr. Haji Megat Khas Cup here to- day. In the sepak raga jaring final. Kuala Kangsar also beat Lenggong 2-1 to win the Toh Muda Ha.ii Abdullah trophy.49 words
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Article140 1964-11-01 18 IPOH. Sat. Perak beat Kedah by 60 runs in the two-day Inter-state Government Services cricket match at Tanjong Rambutan today. The result was based on the first Innings, as stumps were drawn at 5.15 p.m. today 75 minutes before time, due to failing light.140 words
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Article204 1964-11-01 18 BENONI (Transvaal). Sat. MCC had lost four wickets for 96 runs at lunch on the second day of their match aeainst a South African Colts XI here today. They are still 302 behind the Colls, who added six runs this morning to their overnight total ofReuter - 204 words
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263 1964-11-01 18 LISTON TRAINING WITH VENGEANCE: SOFTENS 10 SPARRING MATES PLYMOUTH (Massachusetts), i Sat. "I should have worn them out the last time and I wouldn't have this ftgbt coming up." That is challenger Sonny Liston'S view of the tea fallen sparring partners in his preparations to regain the world heavyweight titleAP - 263 words
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Advertisement179 1964-11-01 18 UNIVERSAL GENEVE HAS GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF rVS/S YIP HONG COMPANY 6th FLOOR BANK OF CHINA BUILDING, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. AS THEIR SOLE AGENTS FOR UNIVERSAL WATCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA M H9 S*^^ Am y 1 fJM I^^Ji EL The spirit of creaiioo Rv At Hi* caressing towcli179 words
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Article, Illustration2727 1964-11-01 1 FIGHT FREEDOM... ALFIE HINDS the name legal circles throughout the that hit the headlines re- world. His amazing cscapcently. And it was not the cs from prison were only first time. .For 11 years another facet of his long now this man has, again and battle to prove his innoagain,2,727 words
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Article193 1964-11-01 1 STRANGER THAN FICTION k LEGAL CORKESPONDKNT writes: The d«»i- sion in the case of Hinds v. Sparks highlights a facet of the law of England not previously fully understood either by the public or even by lawyers thomsH\<-v It is this Whrrr a man is convicted of a criminal offence193 words
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Article, Illustration683 1964-11-01 2 "WITH this ring, I thee wed A WEDDING ring Is promise of o liftfim*. So when picking hers, my modcl-tor-a-doy. Miss Yop Jing, brought her fiance David Ton along. ABOVE LEFT. "Now I wonder which ring I should choose. CENTRE: "Whar do you think of this one,683 words
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Article136 1964-11-01 2 Justice to your hands TS your engagement —or wed-ding-ring bitting proudly on a beautiful hand? Here is how you can do Justice to your hands: Wash hands frequently In mild soap suds, drying them thoroughly each time to prevent chapping. Give yourself a manicure every seven to ten days. Lavish136 words
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Article187 1964-11-01 2 DAN came home from a hard day at the office, and found his wife waiting for him with a beautifully wrapped gift. "My goodness." he said, "what's this?" "A bottle of hair-tonic." his wife told him. "That's very nice of you. darling." "Yes." said his wife.187 words
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Advertisement168 1964-11-01 2 V^\Dec4a4ay =s=::s JZ m ==^.the deep-plunging bra wit It straps that stretch matdenfbrffi* a loling fashions the new Dec -lo toy Moidenform's latest bondeou bro with strops thot $-f-r-«-t-€-h. Deep plunging cups with wide set clastic strops that gracefully go over the shoulder into o low leotard bock. Important under168 words
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Advertisement304 1964-11-01 2 Helena Rubinstein solves 7 beauty problems PROMISES RESULTS IN A SINGLE MONTH 1 "Results in 30 days if you use these preparations as' l direct P That's the promise Helena Rubinstein makes you. And these wonderful formulae act so swiftly last so long. .bring such lasting results that it costs304 words
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Article, Illustration801 1964-11-01 3 WHY YOU ARE WHAT YOU ARE Dr John Anthony Parr DATELINE LONDON MAY I lake you on a fascinating journey into the very core of your being? I will not blind you with science bur will try lo simplify ii. As you know. our bodies are composed of millions of801 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-11-01 3 you'll lorigto share... TOP SECRET by max Factor It's the secret of her silky, shapely hair! You can possess a gleaming head of hair like hers. Use TOP SECRET when you set your hair after a shampoo or after you've dressed your hair. New formula: holds f i rmly i69 words
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Article390 1964-11-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The News. 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.30 Learn A Word A Day: 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 The News: 6.05 Bright And 8.59 Summary Ol Proerammes For The Morning; 9.00 Music City: 10 00 Hawaii Calls: io:io B?ii Hur; 11.00390 words
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Article325 1964-11-01 3 A HANDSHAKE: HOW IT ALL STARTED KNOW ALLS DEAR Know Alls: Can you 101 l me who started the custom of shaking hands and why was il started. A man i i om the moon would. I'm sure, express wonder at the strange behaviour of people pumping each others hands325 words
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Article410 1964-11-01 3 JANE LEE DEAR Jape Lee: When I completed school 10 years ago I married because of parental pressure. She is an uneducated girl. Though we have four children I never loved her. The trouble now is I am in love with a widow. She refuses410 words
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Advertisement65 1964-11-01 3 j FOR LADIES ONLY Prepare yourself tor a rewording career of vrrv moderofe cost! We offer you professional ond personal courses in DRESSMAKING BRIDAL MAKE-UP Under cxi of: -ji ~^Wk ,^r^dMWßfc^^a> B MISS LIM SIEW GEK A Hong Kong Graduote with many successful yeors o< practical experience. Plca-e enquire cCEK65 words
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Advertisement380 1964-11-01 3 ESOTERICA has earned the coveted USE TESTED SEAL IN McC ALL'S TEST ROOM we lesi products and services for the qualities and features you will find important when you use them. That's why. after we have tested a product in the laboratory and in practical use and like it. we380 words
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Article, Illustration874 1964-11-01 4 Roy MacCregor- Hastie - Roy MacCregor-Hastie j^yj^yp^yy^l E^Efl I U' &»¥?W*W*W^W!TB3KWWWWKViWVW WWM*KrWVJB W1 1 1 UflTyni'l'l B**.*»M^:ll«l-iyi| IMf ••H* t > By fI^HE weak rays of the sun wavered I over Moscow like a shiver down 1 the spine. It was October 1962, traditionally the month used by874 words
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1088 1964-11-01 4 How long will the new man stay n top in Russia? phere of crisis. In January 1905 Czarlst Russia had been shaken by a "Little Revolution" led by Lenin in exile and Trotsky on the spot In St. Petersburg. A protest march led by a priest, Oapon. on which the1,088 words
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Advertisement18 1964-11-01 4 CONGRATULATIOHS TO MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES, LIMITED FROM THE THAI DAIRY INDUSTRY CO., LTD., THAILAND MILK INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED, PHILIPPINES18 words
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Article, Illustration390 1964-11-01 5 of PI* 11 MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES, LIMITED SUNDAY 7/MES SUPPLEMENT Minister for Finance, Dr. (ioh Kenff Swee, yesterday opened the S4 million modern factory of Malaysia Dairy Industries, Limited in Davidson Road, Singapore. This is a Joint venture between an enterprising Singapore390 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-11-01 5 'THE opening of Malaysia Dairy Industries Condensed Milk Plant is a most important event for Malaysia and brought forth words of greeting from leading Malaysian and Australian Government officials and businessmen: OR. GOH KENG SWEE. Finance Minister. v Spore. May I congratulate Malaysia Dairy Industries,97 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-11-01 5 Mr. HON SUI SEN, Chairman. Economic Development Board T WISH to 1 congratu--1 a t c the Austral i a n Dairy Produce Board and our local entrepreneurs on the opening of Malaysia Dairy Industries, Limited their joint, venture in Sing apore Industry. In our efforts to115 words
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Advertisement122 1964-11-01 5 -.^""'J rs> S% 3S32t^**»— fll ll <«f& In \|v. B B^^^^^^^^™^~j^ **fc^^^J The me^od of processing adopted by Malaysia Dairy Industries, Limited is ■<fc^ W T* BBMB||^^i(^jy the most modern process available anywhere. ?Jl^fiT3Tr^iT^TiPH I^^P>T|\|jCj I P J j t j The essential ingredients of the most pure and wholesome122 words
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Article, Illustration787 1964-11-01 6 Quality control 'JHK Malaysia Dairy Industries, Limited uses scientific methods and up-to-date machinery in the processing of condensed milk and is designed to produce 50,000,000 cans of milk a year. Considerable research has gone into producIng a brand of sweetened condensed milk at this787 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-11-01 6 Mr. A. J. FLETCHER. Australian Trade Commissioner, Singapore SI NGAPORE has long been an important market for Australian exports, particularly food. Last year Sinj pore Bought $152.7 million worth of products from A ustrall a while Australia bought large quantities of Singapore exports particularly rubber108 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-11-01 6 E. G. ROBERTS. Chairman. Malaysia Dairy Industries. Limited AS chairman of both Malaysia Dairy Industries. Limited and the Australian Dalrv Produce Board T am in the position to observe th c o v t s t andlng co- operation hotwoon Ma- laysia and Australia In this new100 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-11-01 6 Mr. THIO KENG POON, Managing Director. Malaysia Dairy Industries, Limited Overseas investment Is continuing to rise each month. Already. Malaysia has the highest standard of living in South-East Asia. And amid these most favourable and promising conditions. I am honoured to be associated with Malaysia Dairy Industries.118 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-11-01 6 -Mr. E. B GILBERT. General Manager. Australian Dairy Produce Board. WE in Australia are agreed that trade Deiween Malaysia and Australia will expand greatly in the next decade. Both countries are enjoying booming prosperity and rising living standards. However awareness of the^ facts :s not enough.94 words
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Advertisement108 1964-11-01 6 CHAMPION MOTORS (M) LTD. extend their congratulations MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LIMITED on the occasion of their official opening. Users of VOLKSWAGEN DELIVERY VANS. I We extend our heartiest CONGRA TULA TIONS to MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LTD. On this happy occasion from SIN SIN FURNITURE STORE (Designer Interior Decorator of entire108 words
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Advertisement107 1964-11-01 6 Electrical Installation to MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LTD. WITH O^TT& ISSmSSI If >. ELECTRICAL %^-J !3 ACCESSORIES ARMOURED CABLES P.V.C. CABLES BY MALAYAN CABLES LTD. By Agents:R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN, K.L. TEL: ***** CONGRATULATIONS TO MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LTD.107 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-11-01 7 STRICT hygiene is maintained to make Malaysia Dairy Industries milk ever safe for consumers. Constant research is also carried out to uphold high quality and public confidence. The highly trained and qualified staff are ever vigilant not only to keep up the production tempo but169 words
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Article, Illustration543 1964-11-01 7 A man of business acumen at the helm pATIENCE, foresight and a good head for business these are the ack nowledged qualities of Mr. K.P. Thio, Managing Director of Malaysia Dairy Industries, Ltd., Singapore. Known to many locally also us a re gular visitor to Aus tralia and one of543 words
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Advertisement123 1964-11-01 7 Congra tula tions Best Wishes to MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LTD. on the occasion of their official opening from Shanghai Mosaic Tile Co., Ltd. 2-A Jalan Datoh Singapore. Tel: ***** CONGRATULATIONS and X GOOD WISHES MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LIMITED.; on the occasion of their opening ceremony X from KWEE S/Of SANG123 words
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Advertisement370 1964-11-01 7 With best wishes to MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LIMITED NATION AcRJfI&STJ ASS OCJATIOH for industrial financing MAN -ON -THE -SPOT ...across the nation around the world With the compliments of WATTS BAKER LIMITED PUBLIC HEALTH, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES EQUIPMENT. Installation and commissioning of WATER, GAS STEAM Services at MALAYSIA DAIRY370 words
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Article, Illustration101 1964-11-01 8 IN August, 1963, the Economic Development Board granted Pioneer Status to the Company and In December of the same year work commenced on the construction of the modern plant in Davidson Road, Singapore. Picture above shows, Dr. Goh Kens Swee, Singapore Finance Minister, granting the pioneer status to101 words
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Advertisement156 1964-11-01 8 CD CD ..CKAG,, CO to MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their factory in Singapore from METAL BOX MALAYSIA manufacturer* and lithographers of plain, lacquered and decorated cam ond tin bones of descriptions, screw cops and closures, r **'^f^\!r^)i o£g0 £g decorated advertising show tablets,156 words
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Advertisement231 1964-11-01 8 BELL BRYANT (OVERSEAS) PTY. LTD. were proud to have been chosen to supply and install the Machinery and Equipment used in MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LIMITED and wish to extend their congratulations to all associated with this enterprise. MILK if ICE CREAM SOFT DRINK YOU FRUIT JUICE BEER PROCESS EDIBLE OILS231 words
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Article223 1964-11-01 9 THIS week we will discuss the Poodle. There la still a lot of prejudice regarding this dog It amazes me that so many intelligent people should regard this sprightly breed as a "fop.' 1 All this is nonsence. Any Poodle breeder will tell you that they are223 words
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Advertisement142 1964-11-01 9 //uZ^ I f Pardon me Madam J A\ y° ur s^P iS lowing! I I V And there doesn't seem to be 1 a thing you can do about it; your cheongsum has shrunk it's ruined! Yes, we know, it is infuriating. But may we make a suggestion: I J142 words
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Advertisement112 1964-11-01 9 FREEDOM... IS A CHANCE TO TACKLE THOSE ODD JOBS IN THE KITCHEN FREEDOM... IS TO HAVE THAT MORNING CUP OF TEA IN MY BED NEXT WEEK: HOLIDAY IN FRANCE i v^ji 1 1 4 i Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal Mother knows best about Marmite goodness good for112 words
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Advertisement589 1964-11-01 10 VK ©lass v [__t\ JPiVV t X |r i^ V V*___ ____t\**"/jt W ffc 1-.-L v^___H______i __5t!S-MS__r The Dunmorc suite is one of the most richly cut in the Waterford range; thickly-encrusted diamonds are enclosed by arched incisions ond surmounted by delicate thistle cuts, while the cut stem swells midway589 words
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Advertisement277 1964-11-01 10 V t f OLD NED HAS LOST HIS VOICE? I not at I If L J£^ D E 2S!?^!2S»SE? 1 I E L L I II ~sf utß M (^woßKiMft'?) I lAlM rsm«a nk >f»f^. rv J S in rM I WE- SOUND svXACTLTT AklKK i I -r-TQV 3> HER277 words
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Miscellaneous591 1964-11-01 10 Crir'AD Dine Rrrnn^Tmz-rc' lufl7\?Cy^7 VOU^. WITCW TOC^OZ ALIVE IN piiy SOOK wiS BOME6 r~ if^J/ =^£*Ul>xAK r\lL£ DUHHUUKiJib J\ THE VULTURE'S MEST AJOVE .WE MOW LIES Plfl _H_V_yi_r_ WILL E *\C<£7 i IWE SMALL SEE IP I WAS RIGHT, Xlf THEN WE A£_\| I NATURE 7ECREES TW6I* TO CIEAKi tmE591 words
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Miscellaneous299 1964-11-01 10 VIRGO c August 22— Sept 22 1 You discuss a journey and might set off on one before th» week Is out. Alternatively, you get an invitation that intrigues you and you may decide to accept it in a few months time. The money situation is good but you still299 words
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Miscellaneous301 1964-11-01 10 SCORPIO (Oct 24— Nov. 22n Your own affairs take a leap forward this week and you find that with the help of a friend you negotiate something worth while. But you have still a decision to make about the family group or about a house. Oct. outside advice If you301 words
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Miscellaneous229 1964-11-01 10 -STAR of theWEEK' AfOST interesting portents are In force. They signify on the one hand considerable tension and perhaps the renewal of an old quarrel for a short time. They indicate, though, that these diflic-lties could be overcome and overcome for good. With earr. thought and patience you could re-estahlish229 words
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Miscellaneous153 1964-11-01 10 __E_i___c. V w JHb ~NMI 0 Mogdolene Joyosinghe IKuolo Lumpur student; born on Nov. 3, 1947. If it is YOUR birthday today win will ocr.t>ioii.iih wonder just how \ou stand with regard lo other people. There is no doubt about >our prowess in four job or tour future career but153 words
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