The Straits Times, 20 November 1964
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Title Section25 1964-11-20 1 AVER ACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 1 1 Hl\ r~* fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73125 words
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Article227 1964-11-20 1 Landing confirmed: One of the infiltrators captured KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday IT was officially confirmed today that a small number of Indonesian infiltrators landed recently in the Kota Tinggi district of Johore. Security forces captured one of the infiltrators this morning an <l recovered a rifle, some ammunition227 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-11-20 1 IN PORT: U.S. RADAR-BEAM MISSILE THIS IS one of the latest U.S. surface-to-air missiles, seen on board the USS Oklo h o m a City, which arrived in Port Swettenham yesterday. She is the flagship of Vice-Admiral Roy L. Johnson, Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. (See Page 6). Behind69 words
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Article61 1964-11-20 1 TAIPEH. Thurs.— More than 130 delegates and observers from all non-Communist Asian countries and areas and 18 countries In Europe. America and Africa are converging on Talpeh to atI tend the meeting of the Asian Peoples Anti-Communist League. They are expected to discuss how to helpUPI - 61 words
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Article41 1964-11-20 1 ISTANBUL. Thins Plans for the formation of a Joint Chamber of Commerce among Turkey. Iran and Pakistan are now ready. They were drawn up In Karachi during a meet Inn between Turkish. Iranian and Pakistani official*. i Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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224 1964-11-20 1 Soccer player who hit ref is fined SINGAPORE, Thurs. A footballer. Hamid bin Saat, was fined SI OO by a magistrate's court today for punching the referee during a S.A.F.A. junior cup tie at Farrer Park on Nov. 6. The case was the first of its kind. Previous cases of224 words
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Article51 1964-11-20 1 SYDNEY. Thurs. Mr. Glen Thome Prior. 29, a trumpeter with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Is missing in shark-in-fested waters off Fingal Beach, near Tweed Heads, on the Queens-land-New South Wales border. He disappeared among a school of sharks while surfing with other members of the51 words
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Article43 1964-11-20 1 COLOMBO. Thurs—Responsibility for Ceylon's Press has been transierred from the Ministry of Justice io the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It was announced here last night Mrs. Sirlmavo Bandaranaike. the Prime Minister, also holds the Information portfolio.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-11-20 1 ANOTHER SENATOR QUITS MACA'S PARTY MANILA. Thurs—Another Senator has quit the ruling Liberal Party, charging Philippine President Diasdado Macapagal with dictatorial tactics. Sen. Raul S. M.uml.ipus (above) submitted his resignation in a letter to Nacapagal yesterday. He became the fourth Liberal Senator to leave the party. 'Power abused' "Concentrated executiveUPI - 174 words
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Article54 1964-11-20 1 RABAUL. Thurs. Reports of damage from many centres poured into Rabaul today following last nignt'i earthquake shock. No casualties have been reported. The earthquake hit New Britain early last night. The epicentre of the earthquake was 120 miles south-south-eest of Rabaul In the Solomon Islands between Bougainville54 words
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Article204 1964-11-20 1 P KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. I 1 1 \M ALAYSIA'S d c fence build-up to resist confrontation will absorb a record allocation of $365 million next year. This amount is provided in two government estimates— ordinary und development which go before Parliament next \Vednesci.i> The ordinary estimates (total204 words
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Article, Illustration484 1964-11-20 1 R. PATEL - Tengku: I'm ready to meet Macapagal on Sabah From R. PATEL: JESSELTON, Thursday VENGKU Abdul Rahman declared here today that he was prepared to meet President Macapagal to discuss the Philippine claim to Sarah. But he added that there had been no new development on possible talks on the Sabah484 words
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Article48 1964-11-20 1 MANILA, Thurs— Contaminated water and buffalo meat served at a village feast today killed 12 persons in northern Luzon. A dispatch from Bontoc In Mountain Province said the vl.--tlm-s died of gastroenteritis, and health officers were dispatched immediately to prevent its spread48 words
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Article37 1964-11-20 1 RAWALPINDI (Pak. Thurs.— Eight people were klll-d in a gunflght between two families feuding over the coii>tnicr.>n of a wall dividing their houses nt Sarsiodha. 250 miles from Rawalpindi, police reported today.— AP.AP - 37 words
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Article492 1964-11-20 1 Razak: Afro Asian trend with us I ONDON. Thurs. There is a growing awareness a mon? Afro-Asian nations of the danger to peace in South-East Asl a result of Soekarno's ajiirression against Malaysia. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak this to students in a ed hall at Malaysia llou^e492 words
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Article34 1964-11-20 1 JETS DOWNED REPORT HONG kon(. Than North Vietnam Air Force yestcnl.i.v shot tlown three •intruflin^ I B jet fighters, damaged two others over Quant; Binh province. New China news acency reported. Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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219 1964-11-20 2 Saigon war's biggest air assault is a flop SAIGON, Thurs. The biggest helicopter air assault in U.S. Army history cot underway in Communist badlands north-west of Saigon yesterday. and hv tonight it appeared to be developing into one of the war's bigKrst failun-s. gigantic armada of 115 helicopters supported by219 words
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Article59 1964-11-20 2 MANILA. Thurs. Manila's traffic was almost back to normal today after some j 12.000 Jeepney drivers agreed to resume work after a strike which began on Monday. The drivers had objected to a two-week traffic expertinent which forced them to drive their Jeepnejrs in secondary streetsReuter - 59 words
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Article21 1964-11-20 2 BEIRUT. Thurs —Tlie Lebanese Prime MiniMrr. Mr. H'lsseini Owe-ii-.i. last niglu announced the formation of a new 14-member Cabinet.—Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration154 1964-11-20 2 FkAMASCUS. Thurs. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia yesterday took over the Premiers powers to make himself absolute ruler of the desert kingdom. Mecca Radio said Kins; Faisal issued a royal decree introducing two modifications to the country's government system. THE FIRST AMENDMENT, accordingAP - 154 words
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Article62 1964-11-20 2 LONDON. Thurs— Tanganyika Concessions, a £17 million investment group, announced yesterday. that it will transfer Us head offloe troni Rhodesia lo the Balm mas i because of "political risks within the British Commonwealth." A company statement said the 1 board lelt it had a specialReuter - 62 words
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Article317 1964-11-20 2 f/.5. SCEPTICAL AND DERISIVE ABOUT SOEK'S CLAIMS WASHINGTON, Thursday. INDONESIAN claims that it may explode an atom bomb in 1965 have been met with Washington reaction ranging from polite i scepticism to outright derision. Scientific, Goverrment and Congressional j experts questioned about the Indonesian claim were unanimous inUPI - 317 words
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Article35 1964-11-20 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs— Dr Mondlne. president of the Mozambique Liberation Front, yesterday claimed that 10 Portuguese soldier were killed and 15 wounded in clashes with nationalists during the past three weeks— Router.Reuter - 35 words
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Article32 1964-11-20 2 NEW DELHI. Thur*. The chief ministers of all Indian I states, who met here yesterday. decided to introduce some form of food rationing in Bombay. Madras and Calcutta.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article96 1964-11-20 2 'Leper of civilised world' T ONDOX. Thurs. Three South African political groups last j night described South j Africa as "the leper of the civilised world" in a statement supporting Britain's arms export embargo The statement, Issued here, i said that the Labour Government's decision to ban arms to SouthReuter - 96 words
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80 1964-11-20 2 RAWALPINDI (Pakistan),! .Thurs.— About 200.000 buses, trucks and cabs stayed oil West Pakistan roads yester- I day In a strike against a law to check fatal accidents. The West Pakistan Government ha.s ordered persons accused nf responsibility for fatal road accioents to beAP - 80 words
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Article43 1964-11-20 2 BOMBAY. Thurs— An Indian judge yesterday quashed claims b» Hindus that holding a Roman Catholic eucharlstlc congress in this country was unconstitutional. The congress is scheduled to start on Nov. 28 and will be visited by Pope Paul —A P43 words
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Article22 1964-11-20 2 MANILA. Thurs. Tweleve people died of g&stro-enteritis at Bontoc aft«r a native feast, uf water buflalo meat. AP.AP - 22 words
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Article66 1964-11-20 2 CAPETOWN. Thurs.— w Agatha Christie's "Crooked House" and books by Margery Sharp i and Nigel Balchin have been banned in South Africa under the latest customs list Issued here. Margery Sharp's "The Nutmeg Tree" and Balchln's "The Small Back Room" came under a blanket embargo on aReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration254 1964-11-20 2 Troops begin advance on rebel town T E OPOLDVTLLE, lj Thurs. Congolese Goverrment forces will launch a full-scale 300-mile advance today towards rebel-held Stanleyville from the town of Kindu, Major Mike Hoare. leader of the Enplish-speakinfc mercenaries, said here. Before leaving for Kindu. he told reporters: "With the rebels holdingReuter - 254 words
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Article38 1964-11-20 2 CAIBERRA. Thurs. Australia spent more than A£3o million on defence In Malaysia in the nin« years up to last June 30. the Mir*. lster for Defence, Senator Shaii* Piltridee. s.iid In the Federal Parliament yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-11-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appieby /•SOB&C^ ire MS LATEST V MADS IT J v r MOBBV JT ~3s n All wusßanos OONT MOOTV ©O TMPOUOU THIS > T OAYE jS V fMASE AT UIS J34 words
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153 1964-11-20 3 Russia and the U.S. sign pact on water desalination MOBCOW, Thurs. Thr Soviet I nion and the United BtatM signed an agreement yesterday to co-operate in research on ••onvrrtinK salt water into fresh with the help of atomic energy. It was signed by .Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign .Minister.Reuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-11-20 3 U.S. WILL CLOSE DOWN OLD BASES WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Robert McNamara, the Defence Secretary, yesterday disclosed plans to cut US$5OO million ($1,500 million) from the defence budget by closing down 95 surplus and obsolete military establishments in the United States and abroad. He told a Press conference that the savingReuter - 175 words
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161 1964-11-20 3 Man with muscles who can't stand long hair... SHEFFIELD, Thurs. A teenage ban-the-bomb campaigner with shoulder-length hair told a court yesterday an older man slashed his throat with a knife after declaring that he could remember "when men were men." The youth, railway fireman Denis Uoodison. 17, told the courtUPI - 161 words
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Article103 1964-11-20 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. The entertainment business magazine Variety virtually wr. te ort the neatles yesterday. "British big beat boom busts Liverpool goes back to bingo," said the headline on a London report. For the nrst time for many months no Beatles record appearedReuter - 103 words
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195 1964-11-20 3 DIETRICH, THE GIRL OVER 60 WITH UNFADING GLAMOUR T ONDON. Thurs —The indestructible glamour girl. Berlinborn Marjene Dietrich, held court here last night at a reception to launch plarp for her first appearance on the London stage. The blonde grandmother with "million dollars legs," reputed to be over 60. willReuter - 195 words
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Article60 1964-11-20 3 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Two Russian schoolchildren, Yuri Popov, aged 14, and Irena Tolstikova. 13 have arrived here by air from Moscow for a three-weelc tour of the United States. The children, here under an ex- change programme, will be filmed 'on their travels for aReuter - 60 words
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Article190 1964-11-20 3 LONDON. Thurs.— The Salvation Army, which started its worldwide movement on a London street corner nearly 100 years ago. today announced a £3 i million plan for modernisation Gen. Frederick Coutts. the Army's leader, told a PnM conference here that thous- ands of officersReuter - 190 words
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118 1964-11-20 3 PARIS, Thurs— Artists are eligible for social security for the first time in French history under a proposal adopted by the French Parliament yesterday. An official at the Culture Ministry said tdoption of the proposal proved that the Government now regarded artists, notably paintersReuter - 118 words
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173 1964-11-20 3 'Forget the moon' says aviation expert LONDON, Thurs. An 1 aeronautics expert, j I who believes "the 1 world has gone mad on j going to the moon", urged aviation men yesterday to think in terms of flying to Aus- trr.lia in two hours. Dr. Barnes Wailis. 77. designer ofReuter - 173 words
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Article57 1964-11-20 3 Copter-plane success WASHINGTON, Thur.s. Tlip Army announced yesterday it had successfully flight-tested an experimental plane which could make 1 a vertical take-off from an area as small as a tennis court. The plane, the XVSA lift-fan I jet, took off like a helicopter during the test and streaked away atReuter - 57 words
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Article38 1964-11-20 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Russell Johnston, the new Liberal MP. for a Scottish division, wore a kilt in the Commons yesterday the first time one had been seen in the Chamber for seven years. RevI ter.38 words
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169 1964-11-20 3 MOSCOW, Thursday. VI ARSHAL Konstantin Kazakov was identified today as the commander of Soviet rocket forces and artillery, apparently the successor of a General demoted last year because of "lack of vigilance." i Marshal Kazakov was named as holder of the rocket post whenReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement321 1964-11-20 3 I METRO'S I bargain bazaar at 25 HIGH STREET, Singapore (opposite SUPREME COURT) i Some fabulous bargain items: FOR HER American cotton plain fancy 36" 44" width from S 1 20 per yd. Lace $2.50 Blouses from $1 50 each Nylon panties from $120 \S->,'M FOR HIM '■-■p'^bC American neckties321 words
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Article, Illustration278 1964-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. CEVEN local barter traders "risked their lives" by going out to sea to trade with Indonesians because they were "hard hit" by Indonesian confrontation, a district court was told today. The seven accused the first group of local barter traders charged278 words
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139 1964-11-20 4 NEW APPEAL! FOR 1,600 FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, tonight appealed for more financial aid from the public for the 1,600 victims of the recent Kampong Pulau Mlnyak fire. Speaking at a charity gala night at the Princes Restaurant in aid of the139 words
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Article28 1964-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Christmas social and dance will be held by the Amalgamated Union ot Public Employees at the Fraser and Neave Hall on Dec. 5.28 words
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235 1964-11-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hearing of a 1961 maintenance suit against Wee Hock Guan. a senior staff member of a leading hotel, was today adjourned indefinitely, because Wee was absent. Mr. S.K. Chan, for Wee's estranged wife, Chia Chiat Neo, alleged that this absence was "deliberate,"235 words
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Article60 1964-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Mr. Milton Goldstein, assistant to the president of Paramount Internation Films for special productions, is arriving here tomorrow to confer with Paramount executives and local exhibition on the forthcoming release of the film "The Carpetbaggers' and other big films. He will be accompanied by60 words
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Article, Illustration154 1964-11-20 4 Aussie army chief here to confer with C-in-C SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tight-lipped Lieut.-Gene-ral Sir John Wilton, Chief of the Australian Army General Staff, flew into Singapore tonight for a oneday stopover before leaving for Sydney tomorrow. Gen. Wilton, who has Just completed an Informal visit to Pakistan, gave a curt "no154 words
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92 1964-11-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. All 40 magic enthusiasts who recently completed an eight-week "orientation course on magic" organised by the International Brotherhood of Magicians. Singapore Ring 115, are now eligible for membership in the ring. Among the course students were doctors, lawyers, salesmen, business executives. Government officials,92 words
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Article76 1964-11-20 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Tan Kirn Guan has been elected president of the Singapore Solicitors' Staff Association. Otner office-bearers Include Mr. Sim Choon Kirn and Mr. Lee Swee Lee (vice-presidents i Mr. Jaafar Hussein and Mr. Freddi? Goh (secretaries): Mr. Onn Beng Hor (treasurer). Committee members: Mrs76 words
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Article35 1964-11-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace will hold a fun fair In the church's grounds in Tanjong Katong Road from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Nov. 29.35 words
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191 1964-11-20 4 SI N G A PORE, Thurs. A local group. THE QUESTS have brought Malaysian pop music to the fore of world pop music circles. Making their debut with the disc "Shanty." a composition of their own. they were at the191 words
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Miscellaneous224 1964-11-20 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1.o« ins I* today schedule of civil aircraft movement! at P*ya Lebar airport, Sinnapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Frankfurt. Damaiicu.i. Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 794) 5.45 p.m.: from London. Zurich. Trl Aviv. Teheran, Bombay. Colombo (BA 712) 625 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701)224 words
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Miscellaneous240 1964-11-20 4 p.m from Hong Kong iML 613> nx. P tT*h. "ku»I» Lumpur (ML pr>7 > "<:. pm.: from Kuala Lump\i (Ml. O-.»7) 9.05 p.m. DEPARTURE* BOAC: To BariKkok. New Drlhl, B' irut Rome Frankfurt. London. (BA 701) 7.40 p.m.: to Darwin. Sydnry. Melbourne (BA 712) 7.10 P ™ai>an Air Lln«»: To240 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-11-20 5 THE Governor of Sarawak, Dato Abang Haji Openg, leads Sarawakians in the Solidarity Pledge at the Kuching Solidarity Rally. On the right is Dato Temenggong Jugah, the Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Picture by Lee On Wing.Lee On Wing - 40 words
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230 1964-11-20 5 MORE MESSAGES OF SUPPORT FOR WEEK |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More messages poured in today pledging support for the National Solidarity Week. Messages came from: National Union of Journalists. Malaya; MCA and the MCA Youth. Sungei Patani; Mr. O. P. Wright, chairman, working subcommittee (dramatics). Sarawak National Solidarity Week commuter. National230 words
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349 1964-11-20 5 Captured Indon guerillas give to Defence Fund fJONVICTED Indonesian guerillas, now serving their sentences in Malaysian prisons, have donated to the National Dofence Fund and Peiak Vigilante Corps Welfare Fund to show that they are 'really not against this country Cheques totalling 88,963.13 including $2,298.53 raised by the detained guerillas349 words
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Article66 1964-11-20 5 'Women only' rally ALOR STAR, Thurs. About 2.000 women are expected to attend a National Solidarity Week rally at Kupang, near Baling, on Saturday. The ralry for women only will begin at 10 a.m. on the Town Padang. Kedah's only woman Senator, Che Bibi Aishah binte Ilamidon, will be the66 words
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145 1964-11-20 5 KATU PAHAT. Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos, yesterday .said: "Malaysia is ready tin fight Indonesian aggression to the very last." He added. "Soekarnos desire to cru.sli Malaysia cannot succeed as long as the people are145 words
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Article73 1964-11-20 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Muslim Advisory Board will hold a Koran reading contest to select two State representatives for the Inter-State and International competitions In Kuala Lumpur 1p January. The Singapore contest will start on Nov 28 at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. Lorong 12.73 words
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227 1964-11-20 5 SINGAPORE'S Prime J Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night again stressed the need for tolerance and understanding among the people if Malaysia is to succeed. Speaking at the Bouna Vista training centre for youth leaders during a rlstt to227 words
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642 1964-11-20 5 The Straits Times continues today its series of explanatory articles outlining how YOU can have a stake in the defence and protection of the nation. THERE are three divisions of the Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve which volunteers can join.642 words
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Article36 1964-11-20 5 PENANG. Thurs. A mason. Ch.ui« K;m Chuaii. 23 vaa taUUM injured when he slipped and fell about 30 feet onto the road whiw repairing ;i hou^r at Bridee Street vr.stiMrinv. He died in hospital.36 words
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Advertisement171 1964-11-20 5 111 UAm Wmi \SH b /Jp////.Britain's best socks Byford Bn-Nylon socks are. made in /of^/w^r I England. They fit superbly. They are I yry-^i reallyhard-wearing.Youcantbuybctter Bri-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool socks and stockings too. You'll find I > j many different styles, patterns and I O3H32Tjq colour?, but only171 words
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175 1964-11-20 6 New camp for British, Gurkha troops in Brunei WRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. v British and Gurkha troops will soon vacate all buildings which they have been occupying for the last, two years since the Brunei rebellion. This is because a new camp Is being built for them at Berakas, three milesUPI - 175 words
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Article17 1964-11-20 6 lAIIMNG, Thurs.— The T;uping Boy Seoul! Association will hold its annual meeting here on Sunday.17 words
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94 1964-11-20 6 Radio Malaysia's No. 1 problem trained staff CYDNEY, Thurs. j Malaysia is interest- j ed in all aspects of broadcasting. Radio! Malaysia's director In- chc Dol Ramli. said! here today. Inche Rumii. who is head- Malaysian delegation at tho A.sian Broadcasting union general assembly here, i said that despite Malaysia'sReuter - 94 words
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177 1964-11-20 6 JOSEPH MIRANDA - Now, only emergency operations in Perak hospitals JOSEPH MIRANDA By IPOH. Thursday GRAVE shortage of cotton wool and bandage gauze in Government hospitals in Perak has resulted in the postponement of all non-emergency operations. The Chief Medical and Health Officer, Perak, Dr. S. Appadurai, confirmed that hospitals in the State177 words
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Article64 1964-11-20 6 CERKMBAN. Thurs.- A boy and a girl had to take their School Certificate examination in the General Hospital lure today as one had chicken-pox and the other is recovering from an appendix operation. The girl with chicken-pox is Tan Choon Liew. hi. of the King64 words
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Article43 1964-11-20 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Sin-, caporc branch ol the British Red Cross Society in Penang Lane will j hold a cocktail party at 7 am. o.j Saturday In honour of the visiting director nf overseas development of the society. Muss Joan Whittintcton.43 words
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185 1964-11-20 6 'Freedom from Hunger' campaign plans KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. The acting Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Suleiman bin Bulon. will inaugurate the Freedom from Hunger campaign, week with special talks over Radio Malaysia and Television Malaysia on Sunday evening. The radio talks in English can be heard at 7.30185 words
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Article39 1964-11-20 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits TJmes has received 513.70 from the staff of Sekolah Pelajaran Lanjutan, Kuala Klawang Jelebu. for Che Manijah binte Awang. a widow, with nine chiliren. The fund now stands at $113.7039 words
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Article39 1964-11-20 6 PENANG. Thurs— Mr. S. Loga".athan was last night re-elected resident of the Penang Port Com- i mission Employees' Union with Mr. serald Abraham, a former president. Inche Abdul Majid bin Sl.aik Daud and Mr. D. Rajayaha .-ice-president*.39 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-11-20 6 V. K. CHIN - V. K. CHIN by KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE U.S. Seventh Fleet, with the armed forces oi" other countries, is acting as a deterrent against Communist expansion in this part of the world, said the Fleet Commander, Vice-Admiral Roy L. Johnson,Soong Hon Sin - 374 words
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Article54 1964-11-20 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tola Puan Noor Alshah. wife of thePertuan Negara. will officially open an eight-lecture course on "Ladles' General Administration" {in the national language at the i National Library lecture room at 2 p.m. on Sunday. The course, which Is open to the public, is being sponsored54 words
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Article30 1964-11-20 6 KANGAR. Thurs. The art Htid craft exhibition which youth cluba i In Perils plan to hold next month I has now been postponed to March 1 next year.30 words
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Advertisement175 1964-11-20 6 best to &i v £pKflPB&* test to receive... otffinu io CAOlun [C i 11 p^Mjb' Diiv AND so pIEAS NT m dc cecm m-wirm. 1 P ;i "U > nr-— TO BE SEENliiii Q m MIAIITV- PU_=Jl,v NOTHEARDPgMlj QUAL buy L fwHJ[l {Se^™ 1 2£»£m ihishes NECCHI YQRK AlVltKlv-fA O175 words
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Article, Illustration1833 1964-11-20 7 BILL TO STOP HOUSE BUYERS BEING SWINDLED v i <; a p or E, Thurs. A Bill to bring all housing developers under Government control, and put an end to the unscrupulous practices of certain developers who have swindled house purchasers,1,833 words
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352 1964-11-20 7 Minister for National Development, MR. LIM KIM s.W. revealed in the Legislative Assembly today that the Government is setting up a committee to look into the question of productivity of regular labour in Government departments. The aim is. to remove the temptation to slow352 words
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746 1964-11-20 7 protection to the innocent house purchaser by preventing the of the building developers and by bringing all housing developers under the proper control of Government. In the long term, the other ir.me important purpose of this Bill was to encourage the establishment746 words
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Advertisement106 1964-11-20 7 this ballpoint is LOADED RETRACTABLE BALLPOINT The new retractable ballpoint handsomelystyledwith'silver' fittings and modern two-tone colours, choice of red. blue, green, black or violet long-life refills. Platignum ballpoints are too good, too well styled to throw away just because after thousands and thousands of words the ink is finished. Just106 words
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Advertisement433 1964-11-20 7 djmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL: SOLIDARITY- One Country, One People. One Nation! Tilllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllillllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr ■r NCR breaks the price barrier on professional adding machines After three years of intensive re- j jtff search, NCR has developed a first-class electric adding machine I priced within the means of even the smallest of small businesses! Lightweight and433 words
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Advertisement104 1964-11-20 7 ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of haemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of narcotics. anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret ls a new healing substance 'Eio-Dyne** skin respiratory factor the discovery104 words
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Article, Illustration474 1964-11-20 8 Has union power to impose levy on members? A HIGH Court decision that the executive council of the Army Civil Service Union had no power to impose a building levy on its members, without a prior secret ballot of members, was challenged in the Federal Court yesterday. Following an imposition474 words
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Article32 1964-11-20 8 SINGAPORE. Thius. The police yesterday detained 20 suspect secret society men under the Societies Ordinance, and one under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Altogether. 1,787 people were screened.32 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-11-20 8 Brooke to return to Sarawak after 22 years I ONDON, Thurs. Mr. An- thony Brooke (above), former Rajah Muda of Sarawak. is returning, after an absence of 22 years, to the country of which his uncle, the late Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, was the last White Rajah. Mr. Brooke saidReuter - 169 words
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Article57 1964-11-20 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A boy, K. Ravindran. aged six. died In the General Hospital yesterday, soon r.fter he was knocked down by a taxi at the Paslr Panjang Road and Alexander Terrace junction. Eye- wit nesses are asked to contact Inspector Tan Ban Jin. ol57 words
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Article43 1964-11-20 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Burglars broke Into the home of a taxi driver. Choo Ah Loke. 34. in Jalan Tentaram early yesterday morning j and stole two radios and two 1 watches altogether worth $940. The victim slept through the bur- Rlary.43 words
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Article191 1964-11-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Central Government is to hold talks with Indian Government officials "soon" 10 discuss ways of avoiding double taxation. This was stated here today by the chairman of India's Central Board of Direct Taxation. Mr. J.P. Singh, who left this morning191 words
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Article75 1964-11-20 8 Permit for Nanyang journal SINGAPORE. Thars.— The commerce society of Nanyang University has obtained a permit to circulate its annual journal. The Commerce, in Malaya the first time such a permit has been issued to a publication of the university. This ye;ir'.s journal, to be published tins week, contains Mml75 words
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160 1964-11-20 8 •THE population of A Malaysia, excluding Sarawak, was 10,136,--933 at the end of June this year. Official statistics Issued here today showed that the population of Malaya was 7,810,205, Singapore 1.820,000 and Saoah 506.628. The figure for Sarawak is not yet available. The State's population at160 words
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Advertisement260 1964-11-20 8 fB (ML B^. f \/fjf Bef. 2104 Flagship*** Ref. 6917 Ref. 9044 Conquest*" These watches are not only beautiful: they are good. Beautiful because they have been created according to the finest principles of modern industrial design. Good because they have cases of the finest quality (steel or gold), fitted260 words
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Miscellaneous131 1964-11-20 8 Attvy Onp By I IT. fTnmlwn vmhan a WEarHgQ f hblljh* bosh.if\ I vehf \oeb,ook I she says >**»*».".{ only s»s OOP HAWA tW /"^\VOWg HUMBKy. I WAtCT H* I PUNNCT I SHJSKAUZA V&C6! J VBH... I YtSOTTA HOU» )\V I SAME Ad US /W6 \Wr>nCMACDME -WIM 1 I Hi.131 words
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Article, Illustration1605 1964-11-20 9 ROBBERS' CHIEF WAS A BANK MANAGER Three ruined businessmen teamed up as a new firm and new records were written in California's crime IN the mid -1920s Frank Smith was a respectable Los Angeles bank director, his brother Clarence owned a hotel and Krnest Yates was a car dealer. Then1,605 words
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Advertisement230 1964-11-20 9 The Shirts aF^^^> Ml f M. coolness ]^aw \k Feeling hot? Get into an Aertex shirt and feel the difference? Aertex shirts ace specially styled for cool comfort— and, mor» important, are made from the unique Aertex cellular fabric that keeps a cooling layer of air round you all the230 words
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Article66 1964-11-20 10 Words Sit (Minimum) MR LIM LIAN SENG and family thank all relative*, frl-ada and nelgndonatlona. acroll*. telegram!, attendance, and nrnlct* rendered at the funrral of the lav Madam Tan Lee Klanic on IK-H-A4 MR. WONG KWONC LEONO, KwWNI Taa and Hka \Song Ylap Biew. Yiap 1 in thank all66 words
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Article18 1964-11-20 10 .'0 H'nrrfs J/0 Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY ct Mr P(' I on JU-11-S3 hin lovrd ones18 words
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Article102 1964-11-20 10 .Vi HoreTi Sin (Minimum) ITS GREAT to K"e WaM Chrtstmat Hampers. Choice fe«tive fare beautifully wrapped. Delivery aci)«hrre in U K. and llalayala. Vlmt Kuala Lumpur. PROFESSIONAL H AIRORESSINC COURSES lor oeK>nner«/advanc-d 1-or don 'rained and qualified Inotructrrm.. Knquirie? Lonne Klerk. 22 Nsm Ann Building, telephone 2Mi3 porn. NEWS102 words
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Article657 1964-11-20 10 Infiltrators in the Koti Tinggi area and infiltrators ir 1 Singapore confirm Soekarno': j determination to continu* "confrontation," and to streng" then it. The refusal of harboui and airport facilities to ship: i and aircraft carrying arms tc Indonesia, and the coming bar on ships and657 words
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Article285 1964-11-20 10 The bitter House of Commons debate on immigration control into Britain really had little to do with immigration. The Labour and Conservative parties agree that controls are necessary and the decision to extend them for another year I was a formality. The fireworks [were sparked off by racial285 words
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Article273 1964-11-20 10 That the formation of skills il as important to economic development as the formation at capital is a truth which the Malaysian Government has recognised all along. The Gov- eminent has also taken the first j ot the measures necessary to I make good the shortages of trained273 words
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181 1964-11-20 10 Confusion in the streams at school AS school term Is now ended. parents of I schoolchildren in Singapore must be very confused about the promotion of their children. At one school students are promoted to an "A" "B" or "C" class according to their grades. while another school Ls promoting181 words
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Article142 1964-11-20 10 rE six year old "hole in the heart' boy who is going to Australia soon for open heart surgery owes this to the personal and generous offer of Dr. M. V. Clarke, Director of the Cardiological Unit of St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, who was here a142 words
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Article103 1964-11-20 10 note with Interest the suggestion that non-Ma-lay teachers do not seem to be enthusiastic in making use of the special opportunity to study the Malay language at the Language Institute. I was told that I was not qualified for Instruction because I am a DTC trained teacher, even though103 words
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Article64 1964-11-20 10 IK language courses were available for all trained teachers who have the required academic o'lallflcations for their work, then the National Language Institute would find no lack of non-Malays anxious to be proficient teachers In Malay. The trouble is that the Institute's courses were too restricted. Even primary trained64 words
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Article74 1964-11-20 10 A SPOKESMAN from the Language Institute says that the response to the one-year course specially adapted for non Malays has been lukewarm. One reason for last minute withdrawals was that applicants realised they were going to be trained to teach mathematics and science in Malay when in74 words
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Article86 1964-11-20 10 A g from Monday, letter il. mail within Malaysia cost 15 cents, a jump of fly« cents for people in Singapore, Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak. Is it possible for the Minister. Dato V. T. Sambanthan to Introduce a 15 cents stamp? It is more convenient to affix a86 words
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Article65 1964-11-20 10 I agree with your leader that the 50 per cent increase in the letter postal rate Is "hard to swallow." The rise to 15 cents Is. I feel, too drastic especially when the reason given by the Postal Minister is so vague. 'Higher operating and staff costs," he65 words
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Article21 1964-11-20 10 J^ALLANG Airport Estate is becoming a satellite town with everything except a post office. TAN ENG LEONG Singapore21 words
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Article540 1964-11-20 10 ENCHE YUNUS - Learning Malay 9 ENCHE YUNUS m SEQUENCE OF TWO VOWEL LETTERS. A sequence of two vowel letters has two Implications: I. to indicate two separate vowel sounds. II to indicate a diphthong. The present lesson deals with the first Implication. By "indicating two separate vowel sounds" is meant that each540 words
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Article, Illustration768 1964-11-20 10 A SPECIAL REPORTER - A SPECIAL REPORTER by WITH a suddenness that startled even Kenvans, who saw it coming in some form or other, the country has become a ono-party State on the eve of achieving republican status. Observers, watchlri the joyful celebrations outside Nairobi's Parliament buildings, whenOFNS - 768 words
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Advertisement612 1964-11-20 10 Straits Times tc Malay Mail Classified advtrtliemtnu may be handed lo: COLO STORAGE AffCADC Orchard Road (ltt Floor) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Head Kattng Keavel Read Natal Bat*. Authorised Agenta: CITY BOOK STOKE LTD Winchester House, Coliyer Qmmf THE NEWS FRONT ritipatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL. 3 Admiralty Road.612 words
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Advertisement61 1964-11-20 10 NEW HOPE FOR BRAIN-INJURED CHILDREN Throw away crutches. wheel chairs? Yes, says' a new home method of exercises, timed to teach children by doing! Read j how 3 doctors in the U.S. developed "patterning exercises" which can be applied by parents and which seem to prove speech, and even reading61 words
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Advertisement140 1964-11-20 10 I .^■H I v 1* l*~ j— 'A new car? J At age 30 you may select And they only came policy for $15,000 back from Hong Kong which will bring >ou a month ago. $24,000 in 25 years time, j I wish 1 knew how assuming current bonus j140 words
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629 1964-11-20 11 FELIX - $801 m bill to continue nation building FELIX By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. jyjALAYSIA'S second development estimates of $801 million, which go before Parliament on Wednesday, is $80 million more than the original development vote for this year. Since the last Budget meeting, however two supplementary development estimates, totalling $55 million629 words
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185 1964-11-20 11 $10,000 'No' to D-Fund: Chamber explains SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Indian Chamber of Commerce today said it could not donate $10,000 to the National Defence Fund, as requested by 60 of its members, because its constitution did not permit funds to be used for such a purpose. Instead, the chamber has185 words
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Article90 1964-11-20 11 BINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times has received another $336 for Madam Parvathi and her 11 children or Kuala Lumpur, bringing the total of the fund to $3,691.70. Latest contributions came from: Anonymous. Kampar. $15: Teoh Teow Seng $11; Anonymous $30; Chan Ho Choon $5: Anonymous $2;90 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-11-20 11 Filipino is chief cook on US flagship pO K i SWETTENHAM, 1 Thurs. Petty Officer Peralta Ruperto (above) is one of the 29 Filipinos serving In the flagship of the Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, Oklahoma City, which arrived here today. \n American citizen, PO Peralta. 37. is the181 words
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Article52 1964-11-20 11 KUCHING. Thurs.— Two Saawaklans who were alleged to lave been found with stengun mmunition in their possession last nonth were charged in the High tourt today with unlawful Doeseslon of ammunition. Bong 800 Theu. 43. and Chin ■hit Ho. 38. pleaded not guilty ,nd were remanded52 words
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Article198 1964-11-20 11 Ho quits to let Barker be an MP SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Legislative Assembly today nominated the Minister for Law. Mr. E. W. Barker, to be a member of the Federal House of Representatives in place of Mr. Ho See Beng (PAP Bras Basah), who has resigned. The Bpeaker. Mr. A.198 words
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Article94 1964-11-20 11 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. A prospectus issued by th» newly formed National Bank I Ltd. of Brunei announced the public issue of 800.000 shares of five dollars each at par. These shares will rank equally in all respects with the existing Issued capital of (500.000.Reuter - 94 words
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Article53 1964-11-20 11 AI-OR STAR. Tiiurs. The polirp arr investigating a report that an 18-year-old Ctrl was raoed iast night. The girl, m-ho said she came from Kodlang. .< North Kedah village. ix)i:cr sne was lured by a taxi-driver to hotel in Alor Star. I A man has been53 words
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184 1964-11-20 11 Road toll in 9 years: 3,855 dead, 54,000 injured L"l AI.A LUMPUR, lburv —In the last nine years there have been 123.1H4 road accidents in Malaya in which 3.855 people ttrrr killed and >4.^lJ injured. These lieures were sivrn by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Ha.ji Jubir, when184 words
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78 1964-11-20 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— An R.AF. Beverlev freighter took oft* from Seletar airfield yesterday morning on a mercy mission to flooddevastated South Vietnam. In Its hold were 10 torts of .sudplies donated by the British Gov eminent and the "Save the Children" Fund, for victims of78 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-11-20 11 Margaret is Silver Jet Queen MARGARET Van Mccl, who was crowned "Silver Jet Queen" at the Malaysian Airways Sports Club annual dance held at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore. Eighteen-year old Margaret, a salesgirl in a goldsmith's shop, won a double return ticket to Hong Kong donated by Malaysian Airways,91 words
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Article24 1964-11-20 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Red Cross Society will t^ sending £2,000 worth of ligm blankets to the flood victims ot South Vietnam.24 words
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129 1964-11-20 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Fijian ship's officer today offered to help the American couple stranded in Penang to sail their crewless yacht, Koae. to Singapore He is Charles Fazal Rahlm. 39, who wa<= paid off from the American freighter, Eve Chaintya. a few129 words
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192 1964-11-20 11 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG By OINGAPORE, Thurs.— 1 Singapore and Perth have started a joint study of cancer in women. A pilot plan between the University of Western Australias department of pathology and the Kandane Kerbau Hospital started eight months aeo. It has now been extended192 words
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Article60 1964-11-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A special memorial to the late President Kennedy on the first anniversary of his assassination will be broadcast on Sunday at 9 p.m. by the Voice of America. The programme, "The Dream and the Fl;ime. a remembrance of John Fitzgerald Kennedy." will bn60 words
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Article59 1964-11-20 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. A i«cond group of 14 skilled workers left here tonight to Join Kimiinis Rubber Ltd.. Jesselton. They were recruited by the Outhrie Agencf (M. Ltd. This group includes Chinese and Indians. The lirst group of IT Miiliys loft earlier this month for59 words
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Advertisement212 1964-11-20 11 The accent is on QUAL TV not c-h-e-e-e-e-e-p Bargains!! E9 FRIGIDAIRE KJM product of general motors QUALITY liißj FRIGIDAIRE j Refrigerators i Sizes from 4 to 19 cubic feet ]?3ffift I to suit every household. A I variety of colours to choose "Ni from at no extra cost. frigidaire REFRIGERATOR212 words
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Advertisement192 1964-11-20 11 W TTftK fl [iN/ifl h(l fl 0 fadlaftl Mk j jj kJI it mw9 jMli P.^aarv^' lafc I a JL *?M V fTI B L^*^a^ai Significant only to the analytic mind So revolutionary a concept in timekeeping is the Accutron that not many people can grasp its significance and I192 words
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Miscellaneous739 1964-11-20 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 K.L., P. Ptnanc I darin: 8.10 Solidarity— songs 6 Ipoh and Malacca and recital of verses: 8.30 Exr>w t.c -t. Peditlon— explorer Colonel Jonn P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and i D. Craig brings our audience on music. 5.45 Opening and pro- an exploration tour entitled739 words
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Article, Illustration815 1964-11-20 12 l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L^^^^^^^T^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^R TV MALAYSIA (Singapura) 'THIDAT'S laying of the foundation stone for the TV Malaysia. Singapura $3.3 million permanent studio building by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, culminates the efforts of assistance the Ministry has obtained from Australia, Japan and the United Kingdom815 words
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214 1964-11-20 12 USE of a new medium like television, properly adapted to local conditions, can contribute towards the removal of barriers between urban and rural societies and the gradual elimination of differences In various groups forming one community. Programming determines the television station's cnaracter. Programming requirements will214 words
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Advertisement66 1964-11-20 12 T.V. TRANSMITTING TOWER BUKIT BATOK and T.V. STUDIO TOWER CALOECOTT HILL DESIGN, FABRICATION AND ERECTION By UNITED ENGINEERS (MALAYSIA) LTD. I The Marconi Company is proud < i na of Television Transmitters and I with the supply^ ot iei I 4 ««r Television Singapura. Studio equipment for Teievisi MARCONI ppH66 words
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Advertisement59 1964-11-20 12 CONG R A TULA TIONS TO TV MALAYSIA (SINGAPURA) ON THE LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE FOR THEIR NEW STUDIO. We are suppliers of Videotape Audio Recorders and Magnetic Tapes by AMFEX Ampei VR-1000C Videotape Recorder m |r~~v 1 AmpcK Model 351 Professional Audio Recorder. Sole Agents for Malaysia Brunei:59 words
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Article, Illustration353 1964-11-20 13 Technique may be used in S-EA in 10 years THE new ultra modern building for TV Malaysia Singapura has been planned In such a way that it could take colour television when it comes, according to a Ministry of Culture spokesman. "Colour television is all353 words
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Advertisement268 1964-11-20 13 HITACHI WIDE SQUARE TV GIVES GREATER EDGE-TO-EDGE CLARITY 1.'., i}? Oft*. V x 4|^\ H if/ \v Br i 'I j i, i- hup* jc ijj m EASY HIRE PURCHASE iPTw^l TERMS AVAILABLE 'S^HIIIW M 4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Hitachi Wide Square TV gives a flat screen perspective of268 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-11-20 14 ROTIIMANS of Pall .Mall (M) Ltd. has tilled the position of company secretary I and chief accountant by the appointment of .Mr. I.iin Soo (iuan. 44 (above), on the departure overseas of an expatriate executive. Mr. I.mi. who joined Kothm.ins in INS, is an incorporated secretary116 words
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Article186 1964-11-20 14 CONSUMPTION OF PAPER INCREASING MALAYSIA'S increasing rate of literacy Is being reflected in the consumption of printing paper, which now stands at 751 b per capita. The increase has been most noticeable durinu the last few years. In Britain and America, where the literacy rates are very high, consumption is186 words
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Article31 1964-11-20 14 Hong Bee Textl'e Co. Ltd. will commemorate lta 30th anniversary in the local textile trade with Uie opening of new premises at South Bridge Road on Nov. 28.31 words
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Article116 1964-11-20 14 A new name has entered the shipping world with the Inauguration of a line serving Malaysian companies importing from the United States East Coast and Gulf ports to Penang. Port Swettenham and Singapore. The line, which replaces the Malaya Indonesia Line is a Joint service116 words
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Article, Illustration338 1964-11-20 14 4 COMPANY has been A established in Singapore to offer services designed to take away much of the burden in modern business management. The company, registered as Malaysian Management Consultants, Is the first of its kind in the country. Its operations will be conducted on the338 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-11-20 14 LSMIT Co.'s International Towage Service, the owners of the world's largest fleet of ocean-gomg tugs, has ordered a second super tug. a sister ship of the Zwarte Zee (Black Se.O. of 9.000 hp. The two. it is claimed, will be the most powerful tugs afloat. The137 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-11-20 14 A COMPANY to help marine and civil engineering firms in Malaysia to overcome the problem of obtaining equipment and machinery has been founded in Singapore. The company. Industrial Plant and Equipment Ltd., with an authorised capital of $2 million, and potentialities of increasing Its capital272 words
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Article108 1964-11-20 14 THE CAPITAL CITY A NEW GUIDE A COMPLETELY revLsed edt- Uon of "Papineaus Guide to Kuala Lumpur Capi.al ot Malaysia" has oeen pubhsheo by Andre Publications. This third edition contains 210 pages. Photographs and line drawings Illustrate the text. Two features are lame road maps ol Kuala Lumpur and Petaling108 words
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Article167 1964-11-20 14 Climbing on a single engine HIGH above the Federal capital this week, the pilot of one of Britain's latest light aircraft switched off an engine of the plane as it was still climbing. "We are climbing at 600 ft. a minute," the pilot, Mr. Charles Masefleld, told his six passengers.167 words
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Article72 1964-11-20 14 Pour blocks of four-storey f!<us are to be constructed off Jaian Datcti, Ipoh, overlooking the Klnta River oy a new i-ompanj. Malayan Building Development Ltd. A spokesman .said that construction will begin soon. The whole project, costing about $800,000. will be completed by the end72 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-11-20 14 Inche Baba bin Othman of Alor Gajah, Malacca, receives the keys to a Triumph Herald 1200 from Mr P. G. Birch, acting manager of Nestles Products (M) Ltd.'s Kuala Lumpur office. Inche Baba won the first prize in the Tea Pot Milk contest organised by Nestles.49 words
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Advertisement186 1964-11-20 14 This is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. r m Available at GUTHRII and dealers throughout MALAYSIA. PRESSED STEEL TANKS186 words
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Advertisement227 1964-11-20 14 On request we take 1 care of the delivery of j^ U 1 your special Hermes 1 U2Sg£S£Bl l gift parcels to your 1 W&ssgF~9^' friends and relations. f.^^ 9^ o**^0 ffi Cl BEAR BRAND g~° 1 CONTACT CEMENT y WATERPROOF n"* TUFBAK PAPERS ygj^ A wide range of BearAdhesives.227 words
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149 1964-11-20 15 NOISE from jets SAVES HIM £9 A YEAR F ONDON, Thurs. A man won a cut of £9 in his rates yesterday because of noise from London Airport Jets the first case of its kind in Britain. Mr. Harold Times, an atomic power station engineer, won a reduction In the149 words
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239 1964-11-20 15 K and K wrote regularly after Vienna trip NEW YORK, Thursday. jyjß. Khrushchev and President Kennedy wrote to each other regularly in "almost face to face communications" following their unproductive meeting in Vienna in the autumn of 1961, the late President's Press secretary. Mr. Pierre Salinger, said yesterday. In a239 words
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Article105 1964-11-20 15 JAGUARS STOP i ROLLING /COVENTRY, Thurs. Production of topselling Jaguar and Daimler cars, including many export models, lialtrd here yesterday when 1.900 factory workers were sent home because of a continuing -trike at a components factory in nearby BirminghaaL The Jaguar Company has ilrrady lost five days proluctlon because the105 words
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Article25 1964-11-20 15 lAN. Thurs —Sixteen people were I 28 hurt when a bus overt urned on the road to cho in Jordan yesterday.25 words
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Article85 1964-11-20 15 LONDON. Thurs —General Sir George Giffard. who was credited with a great contribution to Allied victory in World War II died on' Tuesday. He was 78. He commanded the 11th Army! group in the Burma campaign of I 1943-44 and devised a means of beating JapaneseReuter - 85 words
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Article45 1964-11-20 15 LONDON. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mi Harold Wilson, anil Field Marshal Lord Slim received honorary law degrees yesterday at the six-week-old Lancaster Uni- 1 versity. Princess Alexandra, cousin of Queen Elizabeth, ni him ailed as the university's first chancellor. Reuter IReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1964-11-20 15 KINGSTON. Thurs. A fall 1 from a hotel balcony "white ap-l parently sleep-walking" killed Jamaica's Communications Minister, Mr. Kenneth Jones, on Oct. 14. an inquest at Montego Bay decided.— Reuier. IReuter - 33 words
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Article22 1964-11-20 15 STOCKHOLM. Thurs— An air killed yesterday in a crash 150 yards away from people watching a rocket firing utrr.22 words
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Article22 1964-11-20 15 LONDON. Thurs. Field Mar- shal Viscount MontEomerv. 77. li.id his prostate gland removed yesterday and is in satisfactory condition.22 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-11-20 15 SHE HAS MAIN ROLE IN CORREGIDOR FILM THE lissome lass who does more than justice to a wet T-shirt Is Anacorlta, a FilipinoAmerican actress In her first film role. She has a main role in a modern American ghost story, filmed against the background of Corregidor, thatUPI - 161 words
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174 1964-11-20 15 LONDON. Thurs. A slunk poster showing a road crash victim crushed to death under a badlydamaged car will soon be on display throughout Britain. the Transport Minister. Mr. Tom Fraser, said here today. Launching a big road safety campaign, Mr. FraserReuter - 174 words
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214 1964-11-20 15 jy|R. Robert Chew, headmaster of Gordonstoun School, denied last night that his most famous pupil, Prince Charles, had sold his essays. He called "inaccurate" statements In the German magazine Stern which on Tuesday printed what it said were essays the prince sold to aUPI - 214 words
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Advertisement81 1964-11-20 15 I What makes this crispbread so extra-enjoyable? When you ask for Ryvita, you're asking for pure, wholesome rye. That's what makes Ryvita to good. Crispy, crunchy Ryvita is nourishing. It keeps you fit and helps you slim. Ryvita is delicious L J with cheese, I butter, anchovies, \^k# shrimps, pastes,81 words
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Advertisement112 1964-11-20 15 i yU Bf <s» "*B| I M| mr^ j^tiL f■• M K ■mmmm Jfli ff*L*.*l w V Plfe*BsV BF R ft m ft Look I 1/1 ml- I J&^i BH I a watch of high quality |^H I and standing ra MONDIA I II NoW| at ast> ere is one112 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-11-20 15 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht (WEALLY?) I "fCU'RE GONNA /ruiure i r^77Z^\ .r^"^S CT^ MAKE A BUNDLE J I THINGS LOOK SOOD 'J 1 J \j l- O' DOUGH j=~-*\ BUT I NEESSTH' OOUSH < COCiy->' 1[ CARROT CBOP J39 words
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Advertisement332 1964-11-20 16 (Continurd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT JO rar**J U i ViH.)—Box SH cf.«. extra COOO COOK Male or Female required Immediately. Live In. X.A.X. Changl. Phone (Spore) *****1. Ext. 0456. COOK CENERAL Required for family of four. Apply after 2 p.m. to 16 Namly View, 2nd Aye., Buklt Ttmab. Spore.332 words
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Advertisement787 1964-11-20 16 SITUATIONS VACANT rtti Win.)— Box SO ct*. extra MAU CLERK Wnnled by Consi mot lon Company: Engltsn and Chinese knnv> j please apply Mr. Lini P.O. Box No. 147 Singapore. COOK CENERAL AMAH Kxpert enced English speaking required ror couple District 10. Must be good cook. Tclpehone, after Bye p.m787 words
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Advertisement964 1964-11-20 16 SITUATIONS WANTED Wurd> SS i Mi*.)— Box SO eU. extra CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT (Bl*|Hshi seeks Commercial Appointment, i Contract required. Box Ajihjv B.T j 8 porv WELL QUALIFIED nnd experienced Book-keeper to keep your accounts on part-time basis Secretarial uork inclusive. Box A5OlO B.T. 8 pore. JOAN TOOKE'S ACENCV. secrets,rtai and964 words
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Advertisement1006 1964-11-20 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO et*. extra FULLY FURNISHED New Three i Bedrooms (one nir conditioned) at Lloyd Road. Spore. European tenant 1 136.000 I including furnishings Us).) Tel: 4.1791 after 0 p.m VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND in Upper East Coast Road 2 acres approximately suitable1,006 words
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Advertisement1056 1964-11-20 16 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word* SS (Miit.)— Box SO et: txtrm I "LOVE LETTER WRITING IMPROVED" (Strictly for Youths). Price $3 00 including postage/packing. I Write to "Pelangi Publication. Bos I 23, Oeylang. Singapore 14. SELFTAUGHT BOOKS: Mandarin, $2.00: Cantonese. $2.50: Hokklen, $2.50: English-Mandarin Dictionary, $'.00; Enttllsb-Cantonese Dictionary. $12.50: Arcade News, a.1,056 words
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Advertisement872 1964-11-20 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE !0 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO et: txtra ***** PIAT 6OOD. Cream. C/lnsur- I ance. New Tax. 5 Good Tyres. Good Engine. Appearance. 40 m.p.g. $2,600/--0.n.0. H.P Arrangeable. Tel: *****/ *****. Spore. 1954 F ANCLIA. (195 A Shape). Blue. New Upholstery. Taxed. Mechanically sound. 30 plus m.p.g.872 words
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Advertisement747 1964-11-20 16 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO et* extra MODERN MASSAGE:. SmtiHhO Maa- sage snd Btramr>sihs. HygieDlc and I Up-to-date CltDlc. STA. Victoria Street (Junction Bras Basab Roadi. B'pore. I Tel: *****. GENTLEMEN for Hwettisb Massac* Bfcimoath facial Treatment Manicure Haircutting, Tinting, and Snavins < "Jeans" Alroondltlooed salon. 26A747 words
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Advertisement667 1964-11-20 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI sm ation VACANT i Applications are Invited for the) post of Chief Engineer in the Broadcasting and information Department. Brunei. Ql ALIFK ATIONS A :experikn< i Any qualifications leading to Corporate Membership of the British Institution of Radio Electronic Engineers or equivalent. His practical experience667 words
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Advertisement1344 1964-11-20 17 E^^E^KataLt^^^^l^^Jj^^t^^^^^^aE^MQ Tl LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U a., OmS'pori lajaj s nam niaot SS7^» U ll r »ttl, Glasgow Gdt. 11 Ntt 21 Not 22 25 Nit 21 aitiwmnL ll »tHMl. Ator.mOLtri Nlt2t 2 MTIMIDON Have. Littrttil, Glasgow Nat 21 Dec 2 Dec 4 >ini>ri.i< «-'»eraaal lee 3 Oec 11,344 words
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Advertisement1256 1964-11-20 17 w^sE^sssis^sm THE EAC LINES H*j\V~~/5/H SINGAPOtC rUAIAIUMPUtar.SWrmNMAM* PttCANO SAILINSS 10 BtTROUIH, IAIIAKIA. ktNOA, U NAtlt, MAMlUilk. OUtMtll ANTTKERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSIEROAM. SOINENiURt. AARHUS ANO COPtNNAIEN. 4 t'lum Penang "POONA" (I) 6. 25-30,Ti Nit 22/24 Nit 25 2( Nil '■KAMIOOII' (I) 21 mti i 1 Oil 4/ J Utc 1/ I Otc1,256 words
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Advertisement1270 1964-11-20 17 I BENULINE I t>mt>> .t-titt lv .UNOUN, LivtßPODt. a cohidunio, -otu BENVRACKIE A n^ p 01 2 j fingapori P. Sham Panang Rotteioam Jai 12 Nit 25,21 Ntt 21/2 Dec 1/1 H l6u J BEN VALLA Sfi". ft Singapori r. S'haa Kinanf Nat 2*/ 1 Dtc 9/ I JUAAAMfi p1,270 words
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Advertisement1301 1964-11-20 17 feg^ LLLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. lH*jVl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI mm "i HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinpport Pwta ••i>a«| CITY F LEEDS 21 25 Ntt ***** Ntt i CITY Of BAIH 27,21 H*t 21 Nay I Dec 2/ 3 Dec CITY OF CHICACO 21,31 Nat I CITY 01 (UPON 2S/2)1,301 words
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Article111 1964-11-20 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Induatrials were firmer in a narrow market. Carlton and United Breweries gained 2 to 83 6 on the company's £A 5 million expansion plans. Base metals were quiet and steady but New Broken Hill moved 2 6 higher to 112 6. Oils and loans were steady.111 words
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Article234 1964-11-20 18 DECEMBER first grade rubber f.a.b. cloiod at S p.m. in tlngapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 704 cents per Ib.. down three-eighth* o«nt on Wednesday* cloning level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.t. and F.M.R.C. elating pricoe in centi per Ib. yesterday Int. t R.S.B.234 words
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Article132 1964-11-20 18 CHIP! tying alonßtldo the lintapore Harbour wharves or eipocted today: Ni-dt-r Be«ma 1 '2, Hamburg. 3/4. FtaKna Bakke 6 7, Mlklnhima Maru 10,11. Antllochua 1314. Almkcrk IR/16. Tanfa IS. Elzan Maru 19, i:.i- avwa 23 J4. Nleollaa Haarat 25 H, Anna Mner.«k IT/M, Poona 2!i an. Gleno>'lr132 words
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Article66 1964-11-20 18 HINtSE Produce tiehan-e. Smxa- port noon prioas par picul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk $53} sellers, drum $tH sillers. Copra: Nov. /Dec. UK /Continent: Ur.quoted. Pepper: Muntofc white $145 seller*. Sarawak white $140 sellera. special Sarawak black $11TJ aellera, garbled LamponK blnck $1221 scllrrs. ASTA $1321 sellera. Singapore Copra66 words
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Article57 1964-11-20 18 The Malayan Exchanxs Banks' Association madr theae changea to Ita ratm to int-rch-i vi veHterday tail rates to 51 IK) i Canada: huyinic TT :15 1/16. airmail OD 1/14). M <1 *l !"> 11 1« credit hill.«. Ml ir.idt- hilln lallinn TT «r OO ready: Canada .14 11/1457 words
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Article27 1964-11-20 18 November 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: IH cents (down three-eighths -cent). TIN: $743.25 a pirul (down 51 2.25). Unofficial estimated offering: 200 tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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968 1964-11-20 18 From Our Market Correspondent DEPRESSED conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with both industrial and tin shares losing ground in a small turnover. Falls extended to 15 cents, bat were mainly restricted to three or four cents. The decline was generally968 words
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Article28 1964-11-20 18 Malayan Slock Indices Not 18 Nov. If Industrials: XX 7<» S7.«l> fins: I:u.ti7 l:: l.:: i rubbers: 111K.114 10X.I-1 "Dec. 30, IMSsIM Dff. 29. 1962 l0l»28 words
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Article789 1964-11-20 18 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number ol shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauataad (1.000) fI.HO, (1.000) $1.82; Dunlapa (3.000) Jl 84; Ease ords. $1.93 SL, (2.000) $1.95. (5.000) $1.94; E.789 words
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Article223 1964-11-20 18 Noveinfii-r iNUUIIHIkU Botstead IS Ola :.l uiniainn IVcta. Dunkw IS <■'- M CiMri 16 cti. O1t» Urv Icu McAlmtrr 1 K aim it«r» 17 eta. M Invest 12 eta. Baaaltata ot.Bc ISota, f«d Dim ii'ets. Kcthmans 12 eta. K N 21) rta Koninnun 12 eta. b'ltrpHtnrk!- IK eta223 words
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Article29 1964-11-20 18 O y ||M US dallar m quoted at B 761 for TT and B.T«| for •nh. Iterlin* aaataal U 15.87 aa* ant ijti of «*ld at I'OO.29 words
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Advertisement1062 1964-11-20 18 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S-A. Pacific and AUaotio Servie* Mong»" t li Francisco l angri«t N. fora Portia Be'tiawi Ttaatstiaa Mart" U Oat/ 2 Jaa li Ma N jat I Ftl It Fck 11 Fat "Ntliaertkt Beacea" 2S/2) laa v Fak ll Fa* Mat II Mai li Hat Wean1,062 words
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Advertisement1072 1964-11-20 18 MUTRAUA/IEW ZEALAND SEReICI IMIA. PAAISTAN *W> r tutl UKiCk •a. Irtaaatla. Malkaaraa. Srtatf. la. Maaraa aaa Nataeitt.ass -enang S'haa i'Bora pore b 'am Mjaaai la Pt/ Sam UJUU II PVSIj 21 Ntt U Nat 21 Ntt ICHAKRAU Sailel 11 23 Ntt 24/21 Nat j£ftu J,' K.i» •u>l«*tia (NO k. (EAUNI1,072 words
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Advertisement239 1964-11-20 18 «UHOUNu, tUkOft "it IVICt kmcapu" P y-a" rejaaai Marseilles. Harrt, Dutkirk, Nsßi 14/11 Dtc 17/11 Die 21 Die Answers, Hiwkurf, Breaen. Re tier taa aBUIH a *t>l kFKiCa ajtWViCt Sinrapuie burban (71/12). Port Eluaoem (24/ Ui. i^paiown (ZaVllj. UIO* 1/ I tat Mataoi (11/12). Port Harcourt. Lafot, Apapa (I/I). Cotooou239 words
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725 1964-11-20 19 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday it'll $12.25 a plcul to S74H U5 on an offering un- j officially estimated to have risen 10 tuns to 200 tons. In London earlier caih tin had been down £25 v725 words
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Advertisement433 1964-11-20 19 TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai at a Board Meeting held on 17th November, 1964, the Directors declared an Interim Dividend of 2s. 6d. per stock unit on account of profits for the year ended 30t!i June. 1964. less United Kingdom Income Tax433 words
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Advertisement280 1964-11-20 19 KEMPAS (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared in Interim Dividend of States of Malaya Income Tax at lO'i in respect of the year ending 31st December. 1964. This Dividend v. ill be payable on 18th December, 1964 to Members280 words
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Advertisement690 1964-11-20 19 NOTICES SHERIFFS SALE IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF Suit No. 1247 of 1964 Execution No. 164/64. Loo Klen Sing Plaintiff Versus Yeo Cheng Chiang formerly trading as Singapore Standard Plastic Industry Company. Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Machineries for making plastic bags consisting of Automatic Cutting690 words
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Advertisement844 1964-11-20 19 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 39 (iii) AND 43 KANGAR TOWN COUNCIL WHEREAS it la proposed to adopt the assessments contained in tne Assessment List for the year 1964 with such alterations or additions as are in particular cases deemed necessary as the assessments for844 words
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Advertisement723 1964-11-20 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited for the following posts which are now vacant, or likely to become vacant early In 1965, in ths Faculties/ Departments Indicated: ,A) Technical Assistant (Electronics) Medical Faculty. One post. (B> Technical Assistant, Geography Department. One post. (C) Laboratory Assistants (Various Departments). (D)723 words
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Advertisement760 1964-11-20 19 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 39 (Hi) art! 43 PADANG BESAR AND PALH TOWN BOARD WHEREAS it is proposed to adopt the assessments contained in the Assessment List for the year 1964 with such alterations or additions as are in particular cases deemed necessary as760 words
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Advertisement1020 1964-11-20 19 TENDER KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Licensed Sawmilleis and members of the Federation of Malaya Timber Exporters Associations by IM Jemaan Pembuka Tender Ibu Pejabat da Ketua Akaunun, Keretapl Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur up to 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday 2nd December 1964 for the supply1,020 words
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Advertisement76 1964-11-20 19 I TENDER P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are invited from P.W.D. registered Contractors for lh« undermentioned work: Bupply and Delivery of R.C. Pipes for 1965. Specialist Suppliers of Steel and Concrete Pipes or Supply Contractors ib> Above $100,000--. Closinß Date:— 11th December. 1964 at 10.00 a.m. j Full particulars may be seen76 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-11-20 20 Edrich to join Southern Suburbs CRICKET JO HANNESBURG, Thurs. John Edrich, 27, the Surrey ar-d England opening batsman, has arcopted an invita--1 tion to join the Transvaal Senior League club. Southern Suburbs, a? a player-coach for the rest of the current South African season, a club official said last night.Reuter - 175 words
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Article102 1964-11-20 20 LONDON, Thurs.— Arthur Rowe. j former British and European shol-put champion who abandoned top flight amateur athletics to play I professional Rugby League for Oldham two years ago. has been placed on the transfer list at aj fee of £750. Rowe made only fourReuter - 102 words
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Article32 1964-11-20 20 LONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday: County championship Dorset nnd Wiltshire 16 Hertfordshire 36; Oxfordshire 9 Berkshire 5. Club match Newport 22 Cambridge University 0. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article67 1964-11-20 20 CHRISTCHURCH. Thurs— Kel Nagle (.Australia), who has won the title three times, held a three- t stroke lead with 67 after first round of the Nrw Zealand Onen golf championship on the Shirley court- here today. Frank Phllllpi < Australia) m on second place with 70. Leaders afterReuter - 67 words
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Article23 1964-11-20 20 SYDNEY, Thurs. Rain prevented any play on the first day of the New South Wales lawn tennis championships here today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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448 1964-11-20 20 ENGLAND GET HARD FIGHT FROM WALES LONDON, Thurs.— England, weakened by injuries and fielding an experimental side, had their work cut out to beat little Wales in an uninspiring soccer international under floodlights here last night. At half-time England led 1-0. Centreforward Frank Wignall (Nottingham Forest), playing his first fullReuter - 448 words
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Article187 1964-11-20 20 SOLOMONS PLANS 3 WORLD FIGHTS LONDON, Thurs— Boxing promotor Jack Solomons hopes to stage three world title fights on the same programme at an open-air stadium in London next summer. The proposed title fights are (holders lirstc Welterweight Emile Griffith (Virgin Islands) v Brian Curvis: Carlos Ortiz i Puerto RicotReuter - 187 words
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Article234 1964-11-20 20 LONDON, Thursday. A NON-LEAGUE club, South Liverpool, produced one of the surprises of this season's English F.A. Cup competition by beating the Fourth Division side, Halifax. 4-2 in a first round replay yesterday. They were three goals ud at half-time. South Liverpool's win means thatReuter - 234 words
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Article70 1964-11-20 20 Thurs. En«land's former soccer captain Johnny Iluynes was today suspended for 14 days by a football association disciplinary committee for misconduct during and after the League match between Kulham and Sunderland on Oct. 17. Announcing their findings today the F.A. stated that the suspension starts on Monday.70 words
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Article128 1964-11-20 20 A SPECIAL BODY SET UP LONDON, rhurs. tnglanda football administrators, gravely concerned about recent misbehaviour by crowds and players, are to set up a special committee to make recommendations lo the F.A. di»ciplinary commit ice. lhLs ni announced d.iy after a two-hour meeting ol the loint F.A. and Footi; gurReuter - 128 words
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217 1964-11-20 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Sin- gapore Amateur Boxing As-! sociatlon are to make an all-out effort to find new talent and prepare them for the 1965 SEAP i Games to be held at Kuala Lumpur next August. Talent-hunting will begin with the Youths and Novices championships217 words
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Advertisement742 1964-11-20 20 mhm B^^^^^bl KEKETAPI TAXAH MM I Renewal of Guard Rails at Public Level Crossing at T.P. 141/14 North of Kuala Lipis. The Public Level Crossing at T.P. 141 14 North of Kuala Lipis Station on Batu Kurap Road will be closed during the night between the hours o! 3.45 p.m.742 words
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Advertisement143 1964-11-20 20 J.K.R., NEGRI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received from Registered PWD. Contractors In Class D' Head (V) and above up to 12 noon on 24 11.1964 at the office of Jurutera Negeri. Negri Senibilan. Seremban lor THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP METAL AND PERFORMANCE OP OTHER WORKS AT P.W.D.143 words
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Advertisement462 1964-11-20 20 TENDERS I TENDERS INVITED SUPPLY OF COOKED FOOD TO MALAYAN TEACHERS COLLEGE, I'ENANG Tenders will be received at tbe Malayan Teachers College, Penang, up to noon on Monday, aoih Nov- ember, 1964, for tne supply of cooked food for appioxlmately 36U students for periou Ist January to 31st December, 1965.462 words
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Advertisement408 1964-11-20 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC DEAN OF ENGINEERING Applications are Invited tor the posl of Dean of Enginrrrinr. at the Singapore Polytechnic. This Is a new appointment consequent upon the decision to form a School of Engineering st university level for the purpose of giving degree courses in the Departments of408 words
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Miscellaneous309 1964-11-20 20 Straits Times Crossword B mmi ~JHr~IBB~~~iHi Immt^ ImmTTIF^I^ ACROSS 7. Certain people cut food to slaa 1. Be firm with Swift; this must (ID. be precisely denned (4-3-4). 9. Very agreeable, being amorous 8. See 26. in Hatch End (10). 10. Sounds louder In the tube? 12. Yesterday, French males309 words
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Article268 1964-11-20 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with THE SPEEDY GREY IS STAR PERFORMER IN 3F RUN IN 37SEC DESPITE HEAVY GOING [POH, Thurs. —I Anggrek Bulan was again the star performer on the training track this morning. The going was heavy but the grey did a sparkling trial over 3f268 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-11-20 21 ERNEST FRIDA - American swimming stars say: Careers come first ERNEST FRIDA by SINGAPORE, Thurs. Four American swimming stars left here for Sydney last night after a short stopover and three of them said they were quitting the sport. The four, who were on their way home after the Olympic Games in Tokyo360 words
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Article74 1964-11-20 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sinßj- pore Malays, winners of the Sultan's Gold Cup for soccer and th» I Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup for badminton will make a ItTOna bid lo \».n another trophy the Raja Lope Cup for hockey. In preparation for thus interstate competition at Kuala74 words
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Article54 1964-11-20 21 ()l RT 6 SCHOOLS t SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Supreme Coun won the Singapore Government Services F.A. Div. 2 title today when they beat Combined Schools 6-2 in the tinal match at Jaiui Besar Stadium. Court' led 4-1 a' half time. PWD won the Div. 3 title, beating Public Utilities Board54 words
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Article625 1964-11-20 21 Norman Siebel - BAM cannot put off this decision Norman Siebel SPORTSFRONT by KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs vyHEN the Badminton Associatioo of Malaysia standing committee hold their first standing committee meeting here on Dec 6, their first responsibility will be to keep a pledge made by their predecessors. Before the Badminton Association of Malaya625 words
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Article117 1964-11-20 21 POLICE 2 VARSITY 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two brilliant goals by reserve Insideright Wilfred Sta Maria gave Police victory over University of Singapore in the Singapore Hockey Association League Dlv 1 at Thomson Road today. Sta Maria, who came into the Police side at the last minu'e117 words
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Article55 1964-11-20 21 Kuoon Pen. in 5 schools under-15 final 1 j Free School 19 St. Xavier's Insf. I 0. N>eri intcr-srhool (Seremban)' King George V 21 '3 uoals. 2 tries) i St. Paul's Ins*. 0. HOCKEY llatu Pahat Lice: Govt. Services 5 SDBL 'A 1 0. BASKETBALL Kluanc undcr-17 \.er: Yeoh55 words
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Article21 1964-11-20 21 HONG KONG. Thurs. A CMnese badminton team left Peking by air yesterday for a tour of i lndo<-"";ia. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article210 1964-11-20 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Hamid bin Saat, a Arsenal Sports Club footballer, was today found guilty In the Magistrate's Court for assaulting a releree. H. S. Dhillon. during a SAFA Junior Cup match at Farrer Park on Nov. 6. The Magistrate. Mr. Sachi en. fined Hamid $100 Dr210 words
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Article278 1964-11-20 21 Garrison win in extra time SOCCER FAS CUP: K.L. Carriton 2 Mercantile Bank I; SCRC 2 Indian Association O. lUNIOR K.O: Univartlty 5 Klanang Bahru 3; Umno 5 Indian Association 1. IZUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The F.A. of Selangor's knockout competitions kicked off today with four matches two each in the278 words
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Article76 1964-11-20 21 RAAF 1 PRISONS PENANG, Thurs.— Two players were sent off in this Victory Cup soccer semi-final at the City Stadium here tonight. Abdul Kahar, the Prisons fullback, and Peacock, the RAAF centre-forward. got marching orders from the referee in the second half. RAAF. the F.A. of76 words
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Article69 1964-11-20 21 PENANG. Thurs. A Fijian Rakanace, has been included in the Penang team to meet Commonwealth Forces North in the M.ilay.i Cup rugger match at Western Road here on Saturday Penang's line-up: Yeoh Hoe Theam; R. Huet. J. Joseph, Rak;u;ace, Wong Chin Tong; M Shaw (capt). J. James:69 words
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Advertisement354 1964-11-20 21 JA&CD m time-tested -/el v Marine Pumps Handy to have aboard! r "?§afe^ Chances arc, there's an engine-cooling J.iWo Pump installed, now, on the marine engine in your boat. njjinc cooling is just one of the important uses for Jiibsco Pumps. Others include bilge-pumping, water supply, emergency fire-fighting and wash-down,354 words
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Advertisement363 1964-11-20 21 JOINT PAINS STOP and then you say thanks to JL De Witts m H Kidney Bladder Pills m S, The? quKU? m«k« pour kkln«vi »nd btedd«r wo* o|j jHk^V prop«Hy kgaki md cfaar out tfm po>tont ihmt «mi Mv c JOINT PAINS, RHEUMATISM, I BACKACHE A BLADDER TROUBLES tocauM D*363 words
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Article90 1964-11-20 22 case lOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— J Mr. Justice Azmi, in the High Court here, today reserved judgment on Lim Sing Hiaw. 21. accused of being in control of arms and consorting with Indonesian armed forces between Aug. 17 and 23. Llm, of Pontlan, was to have made90 words
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Article252 1964-11-20 22 SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ri.KS governing the embargo on the transportation of military equipment to or from Indonesia by ship or aircraft using Malaysian ports add airport facilities were published here tonight in a Government Gazette. Called the Arms and Explosives (Import and Transport) Rules. 1964, and252 words
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Article23 1964-11-20 22 LONDON. Thurs.— The Duke of Edinburgh returned here this morning from a six-weeks' tour el South America and the Caribbean.23 words
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Article60 1964-11-20 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Shipping and aviation authorities here have received no instructions yet on how the ban on the use of Malaysian port and airport facilities by ships and aircraft carrying military equipment to Indonesia will operateThe ban. which covers all ships and aircraft (.irrvirm arms,60 words
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Article360 1964-11-20 22 LONDON. Thurs. There was little relief today from the de- > pressed conditions that have per- 1 riated throughout the week and prices again drifted lower in res- por.se to further small selling. Taxation fears were again a ma |or influence on sentiment and equities360 words
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Article51 1964-11-20 22 LONDON, Thurs— Spot 21% d.. Dec 21 '*d.. Jan. 21d.. Feb. 20--15 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20-15 160.. Apr June 20-13 16d.. July/Sept. 20 ",d.. Oct. Dec. 20-11 16d.. Jan./ Mar. 20-9 16d.. Apr June 20--9 16d.. July Sept. 20-9 16d.. c.i.f. Deo 20-13 l«d.. Jan 20', d. Tone: i51 words
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Article28 1964-11-20 22 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £1472. sellers £1475. Forward, buyers £1445. sellers £1450. Settle-! ment £14«2U Turnover am 165! tons. p.m. 35 tons. Tone: Very I steady but quiet.28 words
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399 1964-11-20 22 MALAYSIA has told the Commonwealth Parliamentary Associat i on conference here that it favours the establishment of a Commonwealth common market to help under-developed countries. Malaysian delegate Mr. Kam Woon Wah. advocating this, made these points: ABOUT three-quarters ofAP - 399 words
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439 1964-11-20 22 Indonesia's confront diplomacy a flop at C-Plantalks LONDOX. Thursday MALAYSIANS evidently overshadowed Indonesians during the current Colombo Plan Consultative Conference at Lancaster House in confrontation diplomacy. The Indonesians again tried to inject confrontation diplomacy into the speech by the Chief delegate, Mr. Lukman Hakim, at the con- ference yesterday. Mr.439 words
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222 1964-11-20 22 Japan should give priority to Asia: Sato TOKYO. Thurs. Mr. A Eisaku Sato, named as Japan's Prime Minister nine days ago, said today Japanese foreign policy should give priority to Asia, which he described as "the focal point of international tension." Mr. Sato told reporters that Japan had looked onReuter - 222 words
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200 1964-11-20 22 Man found in trunk 'forced to spy for Egyptians' ROME. Thurs. The "man in the trunk* j who was almost air- shipped to Cairo has admitted beinp an Israeli born Egyptian spy by the name of Mordecai Ben Massud Luk. Italian police said today. The man. who at first identified200 words
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Obituary29 1964-11-20 22 MR. HARCHARAN SINCH of I'lltrlct Otlir,-. Talplnf, formerly of U.1.D., Teluk Anson. pn-<.<l away on 19-11-fi4. Cortege will leaw at r > p.m. on 20-11-64 from Canning Garden, Ipoh.29 words
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