The Straits Times, 24 November 1964
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Title Section20 1964-11-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 OOP* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration305 1964-11-24 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - A GOLDEN DAY for SARAWAK GEOFFREY GELDARD: From KUCHING, Monday Crowds line route six deep as King arrives on State visit THE YANG di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong arrived here at noon today to begin their first State visit to Eastern Malaysia. As Acting Chief Minister, Mr. James305 words
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Article138 1964-11-24 1 7p.c. BRITAIN UPS BANK RATE ONDON, Mon Bri- tain's Bank Rate was raised from five to seven per cent today to strengthen the international position of sterling. This is the highest h vcl of the Bank Rate since it reached its post-war peak in 1961. The news came as a138 words
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Article, Illustration609 1964-11-24 1 were taken nt the airport and in Kuching town Armed police stood guard on the roofs of buildings along the Royal route. Police Field Pore and Border Scowls reinforced the regular Sarawak Constabulary, which is on round the clock duly for the three days of the visitLee On Wing - 609 words
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Article86 1964-11-24 1 Sarawak Governor is made a Tun KICKING, Mon. At a royal investiture ceremony at the Istana here this afternoon, the Yang di Pertuan Agong conferred the ti 1 1 of Seri Maharaja Mangku Negara on the Governor of Sarawak. Tun Abang Ilaji Openg was to have been awarded the honour86 words
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219 1964-11-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE United States has offered to provide specialist training for Malaysian Air Force and army personnel and to assist this country to purchase jet trainer strike aircraft and other military equipment in America. This was annuum i<i in a joint219 words
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Article44 1964-11-24 1 A Ministry of Defence spokesman told the Strait^ rimes a part of the training would be provided free, and some will have to be paid for under medium term credit arrangements. Most of the members of the U.S. team Mill leave tomorrow.44 words
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Article18 1964-11-24 1 JESSELTON. Mon The British guided missile destroyer HMS Kent arrived here today for a one-day visit.18 words
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Article25 1964-11-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The rubber industry, through the Rubber Producers' Council, today donated $200,000 to the National Defence Fund. (See Page 6).25 words
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Article296 1964-11-24 1 DOME, Mon. A Trans-World Airlines Boeing 707 jet exploded and burst into flames today when it hit a truck during take off at Fiumcino airport. Fifty -six of the ~l passengers and crew on board were killed The IS survivors, including tinpilot. Hi'rr takenReuter; AP - 296 words
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Article72 1964-11-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Central Government has agreed to allow Formosa to establish a Consulate here, the Ministry of External Attain announced ton in lit This, however, does not imply a change in the Government's basic polio of not recognising either Formosa or the72 words
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Article32 1964-11-24 1 ANTI-U.S. FLARE-UP PANAMA, Mon National Gu;tr«Nmen used clubs, teat toniuht to disperse dewwiti >tt— i>> :.0!»0 rebellion students who \nwcd tn "throw the i s u t of Panama AJP,32 words
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474 1964-11-24 2 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND MAY BE ASKED TO DO MORE CANBERRA, Monday. gRITAIN was anxious to slash its spending on military bases in Malaysia, the national morning newspaper, The Australian, said today in a report from London by its managing editor, Maxwell Newton.Reuter - 474 words
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Article52 1964-11-24 2 SYDNEY. Mon— Louis S;uchmo" Armstrong. 64. arrived here last night for a tour ol Australia .i:ul ch.sm^ed talk about nos-.ble retirement. He told reporter ;i! the nrport: "When the man up that's it that's time enough. I In the meantime I shall just keep olowing that52 words
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Article, Illustration275 1964-11-24 2 'GEN. TA YLOR TO SUGGEST WAR EXPANSION' SAIGON. Monday THE U.S. Ambassador, General Maxwell D. Taylor, says the war against the Communists in South Vietnam is very much in doubt." He declared aerial assaults against North Vietnam and Laos supply routes r and bases could contribute to a victory overAP - 275 words
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268 1964-11-24 2 BOMBAY, Monday. I T^HE Right-wing Hindu weekly newspaper, 1 Organiser, yesterday called on India to break with the Vatican as a poster and pamphlet campaign raged against Pope Paul's visit here next month and atrainst Christianity. The Organiser said every patriotic Indian would hangReuter - 268 words
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Article37 1964-11-24 2 CAIRO. Mon. A conciliation nee between Yemeni Republ.cans and Royalists has been po.s'poned for a week "because of disagreement over the venue and choice of delegates" an authoritative Yemeni source said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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199 1964-11-24 2 BANGKOK, Mon. A Governmerttt spokesman said the Cabinet was considering the possibility of posthumously stripping Thailand's late Premier Sarit Thanarat of his Field Marshal's rank. The Government has charged that Sarit misappropriated State funds while In office. Lleut.-Gen. Kris Punnakaa, Director-General of Thalland'sAP - 199 words
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Article35 1964-11-24 2 TOKYO. Mon. Five railway workers were killed and two seriously injured today near twain City, 130 miles west of here, when they failed to hear an express bearing down on them. AP.AP - 35 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-11-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (^GEORGE TEIX MILLV) S?" AT m mLr^ \^vouas£*S SUR6/(^gsoiureLv) (pssst J\ v ir^ V-T U/HAT ABOUT 7/22 words
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318 1964-11-24 3 'Adultery vicar: I only thought of it. ELBURG (Holland), Monday. J)UTCH vicar, the Rev. Barend Van Der Weil, 54, who hit the headlines last week by "confessing" from the pulpit that he had committed adultery with a woman attending his Sunday school, has withdrawn his confession. He has told Dutch318 words
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Article, Illustration287 1964-11-24 3 Man in the trunk: Embassy story rejected ROME, Mon. The Italian Foreign Ministry yesterday told the United Arab Republic Ambassador here, Mr. Ahmed Naguib Hashim, that it rejected the embassy's version of the "Man in. the Trunk" affair. The man-ln-the-trunk, Mordecal Luk, was freed at Rome airport last Tuesday Jut>tUPI - 287 words
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Article24 1964-11-24 3 BERLIN. Mon.— Two East German soldiers tied to West Berlin tottether last night. They were not observed by border guards. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article182 1964-11-24 3 INNSBRUCK (Austria), Monday. /pENSION eased in the village of Landl yesterday as a moving mountain that had brought destruction and panic appeared to be grinding slowly 1 to a halt. A cold wave following 10 days of torrential rains froze the towering masses of earthAP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-11-24 3 V T EW YORK, Mon. In their thoughts and prayers, millions of Americans honoured the memory of President Kennedy yesterday the first anniversary of his assassination. Religious services and special broadcasts recalled the tragedy which struck exactly one year ago on aReuter - 251 words
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149 1964-11-24 3 A 'happy conclusion' to Vatican Council: Pope VATICAN CITY, Mon. Pope Paul yesterday hailea the "happy conclu--1 slon" of the Vatican Council's third session, as 2.100 bishops began to return to their dioceses throughout the world. The Pope, who was speaking to pilgrims massed in St. Peter's Square, called onReuter - 149 words
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Article44 1964-11-24 3 DETROIT. Mon. The Ford Motor Co. was expected to have all its plants In operation this veek after the last two of nine local strikes were settled yesterday. The strikes, which began lon Nov 6, crippled Ford car and truck production. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article54 1964-11-24 3 BUENOS AIRES. Men.— A group! of about 220 young Argentine nationalists stoned the British Vic#I Consulate at the port of La Plata, j4O miles from here on Saturday night The police said several windows 1 I were broken, and the youth* I I'd .slogans op the wallsReuter - 54 words
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157 1964-11-24 3 LONDON, Mon-An English ounter has won a record K 100.000 for Cl by correctly forecasting nine drawn matches in Saturday's English and Scottish league soccer programme. He placed the bet with a fixed-odds bookmaking firm, and his winnings are a record for thisReuter - 157 words
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176 1964-11-24 3 Air crash heroine Louise: I'll fly i again STOCKHOLM. Mon. A pretty Swedish air hostess, heroine of a Convair airliner crash last Friday in which 31 of the 43 people on board were killed, said last night: "I will fly again." Louise Hoffsten. 30. who became a hostess only recently,Reuter - 176 words
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Article62 1964-11-24 3 MADRID. Mon. Top British and Spanish expert* meet in Madrid tomorrow to Begin a three-day exchange of views on the peaceful uses of nuclear power. I Industrial circles here think the talks may help boost Britain's 1 hopes or selling a £30 million nuclear plant to SpainReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1964-11-24 3 NEW YORK. Mon. The two daily newspapers at Albany, the Sta t e capital, were strike-bound yesterday over a wage dispute. The Hearst Corporation's morning Times-Union and evening Knickerbocker News said they expected to continue publication despite the strike.— AP.AP - 44 words
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Article37 1964-11-24 3 BOGOTA. Mon.— The Colombian Government has sent instructions to all its consulates abroad to refuse a visa to former Argentine dictator Juan Peron in order to prevent his returning to Argentina via Colombia. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article27 1964-11-24 3 NEW YORK, Mon.— The flm severe Great Lakes storms of the season buried northern and western New York SV.ite under three feet of snow yesterday. AP.AP - 27 words
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Advertisement906 1964-11-24 4 iailff mail Rolex introduces for the first time the greatest Triumph inWatch makiny ROLEXO\STER| 1964 lUy 7 T/l W <«<^ Watch lhat D*/i«« the Ekmmu. -w \l7 jLt I "SIWS'm&SP* "OElNGhcrmfticatlr wal»d ih. «ol« -Oir.trr-i. j«»I tnAVvUI'wL. 15 "I*""" cbanjea of climat.. du»t. wa«.r. damp. heat. asWaSj** mo.Kur,. cold, aand906 words
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Article, Illustration248 1964-11-24 5 Malaysian pavilion 'confusing' Americans, says Ooi pENANG, Mon. The Malaysian pavilion at the World Fair in New York was "confustng" Americans. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, former Mayor of Georgetown, said today. Mr. 001. back after a tour of the United States under a leadership grant, recalled hat when he visited248 words
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Article97 1964-11-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government will be carrying out a further airraid siren test in Singapore this time a night test at 8 p.m. on Thursday This test will again be confined to the city and Queenstown areas only. The sirens will sound the "Alert"97 words
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Article81 1964-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Royal Air Force will fly another 6.0001 b. j of flood relief supplies, to South Vietnam from] Sir^apore. Last Friday, an Argosy freighter of No. 215 Squadron at RAF Changi. flew 7.0001 b of supplies to South Vietnam. Two days earlier81 words
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Article60 1964-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times has received two donations today totalling SlBl for the Ow orphans bringing the fund to $48,415. The contributions came from Messrs Pan Electric Industries Ltd.. Climate Engineering Ltd.. Metal Awncles <M> ltd., and Utility Finance Ltd.. ($l6l > and anonymous.60 words
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Article55 1964-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Teachers' "Koon Tow" (Chinese art of sel(-.;efence> Group will hold a certificates presentation ceremony and tea party at the People's Association premises on Nov. 29 The group, organised by the Education Ministry, also plans to publish a souvenir magazine to publicise55 words
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Article, Illustration423 1964-11-24 5 Horror crash: Shock for student by LEE FOO SAN: IPOH, Monday •AN HOUR before he sot for his Senior Cambridge examination this morning, a Form Five resident pupil of the Anderson School here, Osman bin Mohamed Tahir, 18, read in the Straits Times of the tragic death late yesterday of423 words
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Article34 1964-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. PTI. Teo Ah Chwee. 30. died last night from iniurie* sustained on Nov. 17 when the car he was travelling In crashed into a lamp post ta I Pepel Road.34 words
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Article28 1964-11-24 5 SEREMBAN Mon Ihi Yum di-Perruan Be.sar oi Neen Sembilan will declare open the budget mpctine of the S'nte Legislative Assembly on Dec. 21 at 10 a.m.28 words
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Article24 1964-11-24 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon Corporal V Doraisamy. of police headquarters here, has been promoted to the rank of Inspector and transferred to Penang.24 words
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173 1964-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. -THE Assemblyman for 1 Serangoon Gardens, Mr. R. A. Gonzales. said today that TB was stfll a major public health problem in the State Tn Singapore since 10 c more than 31.000 TB men notified, and 650 people died173 words
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253 1964-11-24 5 'Warm welcome" for a 'brother in law' f)ATO Justice Mclntyre, who was sworn in as a High Court judge last week, was welcomed in the High Court here this morning as a "brother in law" by the members of the Bar of Perak, Kedah and Perlis. IPOH, Monday Speaking on253 words
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Article58 1964-11-24 5 KANGAR. Mon. The Perils branch of the National Inion of School Teachers will launch a "struggle fund" next month. "We need contributions to carry on our struggle for better treatment." Inche Abdul Rahman bin Abu. the secretary, states I in an appeal to the br:in< h's 30058 words
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Article, Illustration579 1964-11-24 5 J^ FORMER dance hostess, Rosie Chew Suan See, today testified in a magistrate's court that after booking her out one night last year, a Kedah businessman visited her at her house and later proposed to her. "He asked me to579 words
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Advertisement156 1964-11-24 5 SHISEIDO's NEW COSMETICS FOR TEENS Take natural youthfulness add feminine charm #and create ALLURING BEAUTY 1 Only make a TEENAGER feel like a WOMAN with its* Www t^sJßspsh[ a tB Wr 135^^^ I SKIN MJUC FOt TCtNS A luxuriout moutunimg milk to k««p 1h» complexion toft and d*wy. I fi^.^'156 words
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Article61 1964-11-24 6 'Be ready' call to Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon. The k-'Assemblyman for Sembawang, Mr. Teong Eng Siong, tonight urged the youth of Singapore to get ready to defend the country against Indonesian aggression. Speaking at the third anniversary celebrations of Chong Pang community centre, Mr. Teong said the older citizens should share61 words
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323 1964-11-24 6 Issue now narrowed to nurses' claims PREMIER MEETS AUPE SINGAPORE, Mon. THK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today met a 21-member delegation from the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees over the union's claims for salary revision and other conditions of service for the nursing staff. After the meeting, Mr.323 words
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67 1964-11-24 6 Dance to raise funds for blind school JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A dance to raise funds for the purchase of extra equipment for the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind will be held on Thursday at the New Straits View Hotel from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Organised by the Voluntary67 words
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Article29 1964-11-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon The next meeting of the committee of the Singapore Co-operative Union Ltd. will be held on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. In Room 3-J Clifford House.29 words
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Article119 1964-11-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Patients at the Singapore Xnti Tuberculosis Association's rehabilitation workshop are now busy at work making eift items for the Christmas season. These handicraft. ranging from original Christina* cards to handbags, from lowe' >.ts to decorative lampshade*, are on display at the Sata shop119 words
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Article60 1964-11-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 60--year old man. Chang CMng today admitted In a magistrates court to having stolen goods worth $30.35 lrom the Fitzpatrick's Supermarket on Saturday He was arrested by Tay Soon Buat. a security officer of the company. Mr Sachi Saurajen. the magistrate, sentenced60 words
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126 1964-11-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 13--year-old primary schoolboy influenced two older friends, both 15. from a secondary school into committing theft with him at a hospital store one afternoon, the Juvenile Court was told today. Assistant Supt. Mary Quintal, prosecuting, told the magistrate,126 words
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Article, Illustration352 1964-11-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon leader of the visiting 18-man Swedish eco- nomic mission, Mr. Jonas Nordenson, said here this evening that Swedish industrialists were still waiting for Malaysia's tariff policies and common market terms to be fully spelt out before embarking on joint projects here. Mr. Nordenson, who toured352 words
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319 1964-11-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday rpHE National De- fence Fund received a $200,000 boost tonight from the rubber planting industry. A cheque for this amount was handed to Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, when he opened the $1.8 million Rubber Industry Secretariat here. This319 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-11-24 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Toh Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. yesterday said sbj was glad that Malay educational and cultural organisations had actively contributed to thr State's educational programme, in view of the Government's endeavours to educate the people.303 words
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Article34 1964-11-24 6 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Taiwan Pee Hua Hokien Opera will be staging "The Story of Prince Slav KhonK" at the National Theatre tomorrow at 8 p.m. in aid of the National Theatre Fund.34 words
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Article26 1964-11-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off in Orange Road between Orchard Road and Devonshire Road on Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration705 1964-11-24 7 RETIRED EMPLOYEES SUE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT A LOR STAR, Mon. A lawyer submitted in the High Court here today that a mistake made by an official 38 years ago had resulted in a large number of government pensioners being deprived of their entitlement for restoration705 words
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150 1964-11-24 7 STRANDED U.S. YACHT PAIR AGAIN ROBBED DENANG, Mon. An 1 American couple stranded here on board their yacht Koae for the past three weeks have been robbed for the second time durir# their stay in the harbour. Mr. Carlton B. Taylor, a retired U.S. naval lieutenant who had planned to150 words
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Article35 1964-11-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police are Investigating the case of a 60-year-old man, Foiik Mai. of Club Street. v. ho was found drowned in Rochore Canal yesterday. The nolite have not ruled out foul play.35 words
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Article300 1964-11-24 7 DAY 10 INDONS GAVE UP TO A WOMAN KOTA TINGGI, Monday. THE Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, yesterday told a solidarity rally here that according to Radio Medan he had been captured and held a prisoner of the Indonesian armed forces which landed in Malaya. "And300 words
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169 1964-11-24 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. I Burglars broke into a music shop in North I Bridge Road early yes- terday morning and escaped with records and musical instrumenta worth more than 516.000. While the burglars were looting the shop— the Vienna i Music House the watchman, Bolar169 words
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Article53 1964-11-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. An 11--day Swiss Food Festival will be I held at the Four Lions Re.-- rant in Hotel Singapura from I Dec. 10. It is being co-organised by Swissair and the hotel management under the patronage of Mr. j Richard Anwn, the Swiss Am- j53 words
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Article33 1964-11-24 7 IPOH. Mon. A picul of tin ore and amang. valued at $500, was reported stolen from the Wan Yee Amalgamated Tin Mine Ltd.. in Simpang Pulai. near here, yesterday.33 words
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Article19 1964-11-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. After tnterrogatlon, the police have released 113 suspect gangsters detained In anti-secret society rounds yesterday.19 words
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61 1964-11-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A k motor-cyclist, Ong Lai Huat, 24 was killed yesterday when he was knocked down by a car at the Mountbatten Road and Tanjong Katong Road Junction. His pillion-rider. Ong Th.il Hock. 30. was seriously injured. Witnesses of the accident are asked61 words
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Article88 1964-11-24 7 IN Page 9 of yesterday's Straits Times we published a speech by Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to a gathering of party cadres and supporters in the .National Theatre. In one paragraph we quoted him as saying: •Therefore. our first duty is to rally together88 words
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201 1964-11-24 7 KANGAR. Mon. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, last nie;ht described Tengku Abdul Rahman as •'a humble leader who takes a keen interest in the welfare of the masses." "Even though his life la constantly in danger, the Tengku does not hesitate I201 words
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965 1964-11-24 8 Two big tyre makers claim: We can supply all Malaysia's needs TARIFF ADVISORY BOARD'S FIRST INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TWO international manufacturing companies told the Tariff Advisory Board today that between them they could supply all Malaysia's needs in tyres and tubes and recommended the raising of tariffs on imports965 words
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Article55 1964-11-24 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Britain's latest '<x<t utiu' aircraft, the seven-seater Beagle B'Oii. left here today for Sabah and Sarawak after a demonstration tour of Malaya and Singapore. Capable of cruising at a speed of 210 m.p.h. the IV.'in; has a flight ranee of over 800 miles when carrying55 words
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180 1964-11-24 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. VICE-ADMIRAL Roy L. Johnson, commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow aboard his flagship, the U.S.S. Oklahoma City. The 15,000-ton guidedmissile cruiser, commanded by Captain Harry A. Seymour, is scheduled to dock at the Naval Base at 9180 words
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Miscellaneous117 1964-11-24 8 t///'f/ Oop By V.T. Uamlin -£k HEY "WMATS I f < ME. WEU-. IPS GO J' v«*« *Prfe I POUBLB ICU f GEE! \TOO.' ASK GUZ.. HE I ,L »*EE AYE < VGOT L kMOWS J Wf VW^dlk/ \S7AMOFOR?; V ME. 1 /lT\ EVEKVTHIkiGj M VM M» Dick Tracy Hy117 words
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Article, Illustration1741 1964-11-24 9 UNDERSTANDING POLICEMAN'S KINDNESS ENDED A BUDDING CAREER OF CRIME ONE day in 1940 a 17-year-old London youth was released from a Middlesex prison for juvenile offenders where he had just served six months lor stealing. Immediately the gates closed behind him he1,741 words
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Advertisement225 1964-11-24 9 After tremendous success in Sweden... in U. S. A. NOW IN MALAYSIA! the NEW sensational SCHICK STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE EDGE RAZOR BLADES Ft a ordinary razors s^£ Give three to four times more shaves '/7h than any other blade now on the Market //A Require no cleaning or wiping. /Ao,225 words
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Obituary59 1964-11-24 10 HI Horrfi 5/1) Minimum i REV. VEH HUA FEN pa*.<ed away rear-eriillv on 23rd November. IBM. from 1100 am today i:'4IIMi laid in rem at all Saint Church mile* Jalan Cheraa Ist Circular Road Junction) XL Burial Bervtc* at tha hiirch at 330 p.tn today Cortege iM«n Church (or59 words
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Article163 1964-11-24 10 M H'«r</< 5/A (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Tone f>'e» i.m thank all relatives and dnlence don. -it ion.«. wreathe and attendance at the funeral on ln-11-64 BEREAVED FAMILY OF late Mr. Pcca Pal Jim thank relative* and fn^ndu for their condolence*, wreaiha. and a««i!«tance at the163 words
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Article651 1964-11-24 10 Considering the importance of the rubber industry to Malaya it is remarkable that the Rubber Fund Board had to wait so long for dignified premises of its own. The Bangunan Getah Asli, formally opened yesterday by the j Prime Minister, not only should be commodious enough651 words
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Article433 1964-11-24 10 The most bitter opponents of the People's Action Party 1 will concede that it has played, in the ten years of its exis- tence, an important historical role. It has been a frontline participant in all the crucial political battles of the period. It has taken on a433 words
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Article195 1964-11-24 10 No one expects the "Cove of Conduct for Industrial Peace" which employers' and union representatives signed yesterday will really bring total "peace"; only totalitarian methods can offer such an achievement, and that by methods which make a little industrial strife a pleasurable penalty to pay for not employing195 words
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188 1964-11-24 10 Citizens by law, blue cards and the PSC I THINK it is high time the Government briefed members of the Public Services Commission at State and Federal levels on the Cltlzenhslp laws. The knowledge some of them have of Malaysian citizenship Is so limited that they seem to believe that188 words
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Article149 1964-11-24 10 I REFER to comments in connection with the Shariah Court made by Dato Syed Esa Almenoar, Secretary-General of the Singapore U.M.N.0., as reported in the Straits Times, and shall be grateful if you will grant me space to correct one statement he made. Dato Syed Esa stated that149 words
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Article44 1964-11-24 10 \O DOUBT the fountain along Batu Pahat's main road was erected for the purpose of enhancing the beauty of the town. But of what use is a fountain without water? Our fountain has none except on Important occasions? LILY FU Batu Pahat44 words
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Article444 1964-11-24 10 IT has been pointed out by a spokesman of the Tariff Advisory Board that "the only group of people who will not have an organised voice before the Malaysian Common Market public hearings will be consumers." One possible solution might be the setting up of444 words
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Article109 1964-11-24 10 reference to the complaint In your correspondence columns that the Ministry of Education is Inefficient because Principals have to wait for one and a half hours to collect certain forms. It would b* appreciated if "Dissatisfied would write personally tv the undersigned. giving full details of his complaint109 words
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Article, Illustration747 1964-11-24 10 MARK FRANKLAND - MARK FRANKLAND By MOSCOW. Mon The hard facts that Moscow cannot ignore THE cool departure from Moscow of the Chinese Premier Chou Enlai has confirmed the feeling among observers here that an improvement in Sino-Soviet relations is only in its very early stages. The Russians were in747 words
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Article64 1964-11-24 10 (]OULD either the Director of Broadcasting or the Director of the National Language Institute enlighten this poor student on the correct method of address. Radio Malaysia and Television Malaysia refer to all our distinguished citizens, including Ministers. a? "Inche" However, when referring to foreign nationals, whether64 words
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Advertisement771 1964-11-24 10 pMiaaaMaaVaaH^'YVtSiaMHLaflaaaa^VSP'V V*^ Straits Timei Malay Mail a* handad tat COLD STORAGE ARCADB Orchard Road (ltt Floor) COLO ITOlttai IMNCNU At Malland Katafli KiHtl Raad Natal Bat*. Authorised Afanta: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coltyar Quay TNI NEWS FRONT riiipatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL i Admiralty Road. Naval lih HAMIEM771 words
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Advertisement4 1964-11-24 10 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement104 1964-11-24 10 Yv/INTEREST as^J J/L. PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writs today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" givinf full details of how easy jt is to op«n a Dtpoiit Account. feIIPAN MALAYAN ?IURf FINANCE LTD. Vf^^V/ AUTHORISED104 words
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Article, Illustration943 1964-11-24 11 A Code of Conduct enjoins both bosses and workers to avoid strikes KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress, which represents more than 500,000 workers, and the Malayan Council of Employers Organisations today signed a Code of Conduct designed to preserve industrial peace j during the current Emergency. The943 words
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Article255 1964-11-24 11 Premier Lee honours farmer Tan SINGAPORE, Mon. I The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today presented a Jurong farmer. Mr. Tan Tian 00. 27, with a commendation certificate and a personal cheque for an undisclosed sum of money "for his vigil- ance and public spirit- I edness in assisting255 words
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173 1964-11-24 11 JESSELTON Mon. One of the four parties in the Sabah Alliance today declared that it preferred holding direct elections next year. The party, the United Pasok Momogun Kadazan. is headed by the Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens. Direct elections would mean dissolutionReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-11-24 11 JUDITH YONG - Elusive Wes turns up, tells Pixie: It wouldn't work JUDITH YONG: By Singapore, Monday FLUSIVE Maori night club entertainer Wes Epae came out of hiding this evening with a brief visit to the home of Pixie Monteiro the girl he was to marry last Saturday. He arrived at her Jalan297 words
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Article28 1964-11-24 11 MACHANO. Mon. The rta/ of the Hamzah Primary School here will hold a dinner at the Prince Restaurant In Kota Bharu on Friday, at 8 p.m.28 words
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Article94 1964-11-24 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A private secretary, Barbara Adelaide Chelvan. who sued her husband. Anthony Edmund Chelvan. a mercantile assistant, for divorce on the ground of his adultery, was granted a decree old by Mr. Justice Window in the High Court today Mrs. Irene Farren. wife ot94 words
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272 1964-11-24 11 Appeal to Govt for return of seized boat SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Wholesale Fish Merchants' Association has appealed to the Central Government, on behalf of one of its members, to return a flshine: vessel confiscated by the Sessions Court in Kuala Trengganu for carrying dutiable fruit on Aug. 5. The272 words
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Advertisement134 1964-11-24 11 two J 4 &L records xfl free! \Am From NOW, as long as JM stocks last, Philips offer two 45 r.p.m. records by top recording artistes, FREE with every Philips V AG4OOO Record Player W I purchased. The AG4OOO is ■-JW <J a fabulous little disc player that take?, all134 words
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Advertisement147 1964-11-24 11 M V* *v. AMANO TIME RECORDERS keep rEEriE—"" I U perfect employee-movement re- cords: their arrivals b departures, li daily going and coming, overtime. Ij plus the many other functions. 11 TIME RECORDER 38x30x39 (cm) THE AMANO TIME STAMPS *"^^^g do not require special papers or I mk cards, any147 words
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Miscellaneous690 1964-11-24 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channels S K.L.. P. Pinang 7.10 Sports; 7.30 Vacation 6 lpoh Malacca Playhouse "Come A-Kun-P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern and nlng"; 8.00 News in Mandarin; music; 5.45 ODeninn and pro- 8.10 D(-seltlur Minggu Pergramme summary; 5.50 News paduan Negara-ln English; 8.30 outlines in Malay; 5.63 Nation- The Detectives690 words
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Article, Illustration547 1964-11-24 12 Vivid colours for 1965 home furnishings TO be on the right colour note for 1965 furnishings look out for shades in bright red. Siamese pink, emerald green and orange. This hint conies from Mrs. Sheila Tan, a British textile designer, who was in Singapore recently to gather new ideas for547 words
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Article295 1964-11-24 12 PRECIOUS STONES ON SALE PAVOURED by wo- men all over the world are precious stones of many countries and because of this the search for more and more of these sparklers goes on. Millions of dollars are spent. Interest is always shown and an exhibition and sale of precious stones295 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-11-24 12 CAUTE fresh mushrooms by slicing caps and stems, put into double boiler top with plenty of butter or margarine, salt to taste and cook over gently boiling water until done. Eliminate noise and marred floors due to rocking chairs by gluing felt leather stripping to the chair141 words
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Advertisement172 1964-11-24 12 Introducing.... /\fr&#/2 new 'Renaissance Treatment Collection' I m m m Tbi I' Toning ...featuring 2 great new products to answer your special skin care needs Now each day brings you nearer to fl B^^^J w, the fresh, vibrant beauty of youth. Wr #>^fl Revlon's 'Renaissance Treatment JB Collection' features two172 words
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Advertisement367 1964-11-24 12 ill II! v Advertisement W*3 LACTONA 7 r TOOTHBRUSH %ms& with \[S exclusive A smooth slender neck Is truly I 001 1 ID \\\\W a beauty asset, so after your r Mil nigiitly cleaiislng, briskly pat f n hoti«/flon WW with lemon freshener to tone TUI UclWccn W/r and stir367 words
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Article203 1964-11-24 13 GO-SLOW THREAT BY UNION OF 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government was warned today of a work-to-rule campaign by registration officers unless it settles a claim for improved salaries. The Registration Officers. Union has sent out ballots to Its 24 members and expects a 100 per cent "yes" for a203 words
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Article37 1964-11-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Toh Puan Noor Aisliali. wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara. will attend a Hans Anderson Club children's Christmas party at the Fraser and Neave hall, River Valley Road, at 3 p.m. on Wednesday.37 words
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Article50 1964-11-24 13 SINGAPORE, Mi. n Roman Catholic churches here will partially introduce multi-lingualism durine Mass services from next Sunday. This will be a break from the traditional practice ot conducting Mass in Latin. The main change will be that the dialogue parts during: Mass services will be in various languages.50 words
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354 1964-11-24 13 Time to rewrite our history: Minister SINGAPORE, Mon THE time has come to rewrite Malaysian history for students to instil national consciousness into the coming generations, according to Singapore's Education Minister Mr. Ong Pang Boon. Writing on a "national education system" in the 10-year souvenir programme of the People's Action354 words
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Article169 1964-11-24 13 PEOPLE URGED TO GROW MORE FOOD IfUANTAN, Mon. Malaysia should not have to depend on other countries for food because the country has fertile soil and could grow sufficient food for its people, Inche Zainuddin bin riaji Ahmad, a State Assemblyman, said today. Inche Zainuddin was deputising for the Mentrl169 words
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148 1964-11-24 13 lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. J The Department of Information in Johore has decided to extend its National Solidarity Week exhibition so that people in all districts of the State will be able to see it. The exhibition, which was j held at Johora Bahru from148 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-11-24 13 THE Deputy Prime Minis- i ter. Tun Abdul Razak. with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, at the entrance of No. 10 Downing Street, olticial London residence of Britain's Premier. Tun Razak who led the Malaysian team to the Colombo Plan conference j in80 words
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Article35 1964-11-24 13 TANGKAK. Mem. Mr. Tv Sheii Kee has been eleci sident ol the Labour Party here. Other officials arc: Vice-president: Mr. Tan Choon Hwa: secretary. Mr. Tan Aik Menu; treasurer. Mr. Ler Clirn A:lc.35 words
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155 1964-11-24 13 5 political detainees freed from Changi jail SINGAPORE. Mon Fiv« Dolitlcal detainees, tour of whom were arrested dur- ing Operation "Cold Store" in February last year, were released -from Changi Prison last Among tTiem were Ng Son Choy a Nanyana University student, wlio was united in Jurong riuty. Ng had155 words
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Advertisement163 1964-11-24 13 /^~~~ji\ World's Largest Motorcycle Manufacturer TAKE PRIDE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF THE NEW 160 CC AND THE NEW IMPROVED 125 CC SUPER SPORTS MODEL > HONDA CB-160CC HONDA CB-125CC Visit Your Friendly Dealer Today! Flash! Flash! and see the Complete Range of *UZUKA ™™> JAPAN 2ni N 64 wruil163 words
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Article174 1964-11-24 14 QANTAS REPORTS ITS BEST YEAR SIR Hudson Fysh. chairman of the board of directors of Qantas, says in his annual report that the year to March 31 was the most successful in the company's history. Net profit amounted to £A 1,797.508 after providing for taxation, the highest ever earned by174 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-11-24 14 Our hi Britain's leading authorities on mass-market consumer products, Mr. Colin A. Hunter (above) is making a 42-day world tour as an executive director of the London l'ifss Exchange Ltd. to make an on-the-spot appraisal of the situation in developing markets such as Australasia, Japan and the Middle102 words
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Article60 1964-11-24 14 The Qantas Airways outside sales unit, which has been In Airways House, Raffles Place, the home of Malaysian Airways, for some years, has moved to Us South-East A.m.* and Singapore headquarters in Raffles Hotel Building. Bras Basali Road. The district sales manager together with four sales60 words
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Article80 1964-11-24 14 Dato Lav Pale Khuan has been re-elected president of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce for 1965 and 1966. Other officers are vice-presid-ent, Mr. Pen Seng Khoon; treasurer, Mr. Chong Kok Lim. general secretary, Mr. Chong Fong; assistant. Mr. Yap Yin Fah; secretary of external affairs,80 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-11-24 14 MALAYSIAN housewives hove been sampling rare Danish cheeses and other delicacies during a "Danish cheese and butter fortnight" at the Weld Supermarket Kuala Lumpur. Straits Times picture shows Miss Margoret Liew, one of the early visitors to the jupermarket, being served with a trayful of Fynbo65 words
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Article156 1964-11-24 14 VINE adults with an aggregate weight of more than half a ton piled in a trishaw and took a spin in the grounds of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. factory in Petaling Jaya. At 701 b. pressure and carrying a total passenger weight of 1.1351156 words
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Article254 1964-11-24 14 A DDITIONAL details of Boeing studies on a pro- jected new short-range airliner, called the 737. have been made public in Washington. Although no decision has been reached on whether to put the twin-jet transport into production, it was indicated that Boeing favours a254 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-11-24 14 Confidence in leather market Tltß. C.W. DOIG (above), manager of West Australian Tanners and Fellmongers Ltd., visited Singapore last week to survey the Malaysian market for his company's leather. He said Malaysia, with its warm climate, is a potential market for sole leather and his company has strong faith in142 words
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Article89 1964-11-24 14 The East Asiatic Co. Ltd. Penang, will hold a demonstration of offset printing on the "Kor" model of the original Heidelberg offset printing machine, as well as of the 3M printing plates, in Its demonstration room at Weld Quay, Penang, today. All printers are invited from 10.30 a.m.89 words
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Article81 1964-11-24 14 Senator Ko Teck Kin. president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will officially open the new office and showroom at 73-75. South Bridge Road. Singapore, of Hong Bee Textiles Co. Lio. on Saturday. At the same time, the firm will celebrate Its 30th anniversary.81 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-11-24 14 Mr. Gan Whri Pent:, managing director of Hone Brr Trxtife* Co. I id This picture shows the ceremony, with Mr. G. Wa tana he (front row. left), Morinaga s vice-president, and Mr. Gan> (middle). The Morinara. Milk Industry Co. Ltd. of Japan and the Hong Bee Orj-76 words
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Advertisement421 1964-11-24 14 okmmwAWMt Dear Sir, We have Introduced ADLER typewriter* to Malaysia. IDLER is the oldest typewriter aanufacturlng company In Germany and belong* to the famoua CRUNDIC group of quality manufacturer*. ADLER typewriter* are known for their aodexn design, quality and success 1 PTgJHftitg|l^fl^^jflt^fc^^p|>^fc^a»a\. I [.t^V^^^B^CS i^iaaS^aaalßLaaaaaaaal I okmrnmAWMt This is the421 words
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Advertisement373 1964-11-24 14 111 B R T s H HiJ THE RIGHTROPE FOR ANY JOB If I Iff I jin Ijjn British Ropes Limited are the largest producers [|jlflijjljj| of ropes in the U. K. Their first rate design Ufl 1/1 JaWliff and c uall *y are backed by a fine Research PI373 words
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Advertisement1307 1964-11-24 15 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U X- UulSDOri MM ItOa >^M*J ANTILOCHUS lner|iil, Glasgow la Pt/Nl» 2S Nat 21 MENESTHEUS Literilll. A.orrnuuth Nit 217 2 mtrmioon Havre, Lmiraiil. Glasgow Nn 21 Dec 2 Oec 4 AJAX LKirpeel »t« l/« mm ll PAINOCIUS Dun n Liierpiii. Glasgow... Dec II Oec 111,307 words
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Advertisement1237 1964-11-24 15 WI^^^SBS^KS^SMk ■rai THE EAC LINES KA 7~ M S*MOAPOtf CUM* laatPWacrJMlllUaaWl I fVMAMO ■kLV^^^^aß OIN»I«-OUSI lI.IWUOII. f.OIO.".! ID.WIIOOUIV W**^ I 'MM rUi PkaM ***** Ot\ fUM U371 SAILINCS 10 lEYROUIM. UTiA«IA, BENOA. U MAVRt^ MAMVURh ANTWERP, lOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. tOTMENOtIRO, AARWIS AND CQPENMAUN. "POONA" (I) Sailed ll Pt/24 Nit 25 211,237 words
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Advertisement1262 1964-11-24 15 I Benuline tAPRU^ ..UNOON. IIVtRPUat, hOMImtWIt. rOMU BENVRACKIE a S.ngapoci P. g'liaa wrung RotterDaa Jaa 12 Nat 2S/2I Nay m 2 NOW I Htm 1 JM BEN VALLA f Lonaoß c BSijptj T «AjAj/» Harr.Durg Jaa 3 Singapore P. S'laaj Pinaag Niv 21/ 3 OM V 1 Ciacwora r. liMa1,262 words
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Advertisement1304 1964-11-24 15 fcgt^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. 1IEH& LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH »ngapori P braii Pewag •OH OF LEEOS 7t 21 Nit ll Part 25 Nlv t CIH Of CHICAGO 21/ Jl NIV ICITYOFOATH 21 Nit/ 1 Oec t CITY OF RIPON J5 27 Oec 21 Oic CITt1,304 words
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398 1964-11-24 16 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday was unchanged at 5744 a ptcul on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 10 tons to 190 tons. Rome: The Italian' Transport Ministry will sell 100 metric tons of Straits tin from the398 words
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Article127 1964-11-24 16 Ships slsngslds the Slnsspsrs harbour wharves or expected today arc: Cyclops 1/2. Sumpltan N.W. 3. President Jackson 3/4. Svremban N.W. 4, Bur Alcyone a. straat Cook 8/8, Paderewskl 101 1. Torrens 13/14. Automedon is, Tsedek 19, Tenei Uaru 23/26. Melbourne Maru 'J7/2'«, Dolpheverett 29/30. Lloyd Bakke 31/32,127 words
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Article69 1964-11-24 16 CHINESE Produce Eichanxt, Singspare neon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk $531 sellers, drum J3SJ sellers. Cspra: Nov./Dsc. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white 5145 sellers. Sarawak white $140 sellers, special Sarawak black XI 17s sellers, garbled LamponK black $122 a sellers. ASTA Jl32i sellers. Singapore Copra Allocution69 words
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Article106 1964-11-24 16 MELBOURNE. Mon.— lndustrials were quiet and steady. There was little change In levels and moves were about in balance. Base metals again featured with New Broken Hill up 2- to 116/- and Rension up II- to 87/6. Oils mostly lost ground slightly. Loans were steady. c.ra ««/-B Mount106 words
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Article221 1964-11-24 16 DECEMBER first grade robber Cob. closed st S p.m. in Singapore an<l Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 cent., per Ib., up li cents on Friday's clOblng level for thr position. The tone was steady quiet. R AS. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in osnts psr Ib.. ysitorday: Int. 1221 words
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Article255 1964-11-24 16 LSovcrobcr «i. Three munttu INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. Uniteers 16 cts. Dunlop* 15ct». al Containers 1 2 cv. Civ Dev. 7 eta. M. Cables 16 cts. K. Smelters 27 eta. McAUnter 12 cts. Kr*m 15 eta. M Invest. 12 cts. Ked. Olsp. 12 Cta. O C.B.C. 18 CU.255 words
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Article38 1964-11-24 16 ON tht froo oxotiansjo market in Hong Konr yesterday the U.S. dollar mm quoted at 5.78 (or T.T. and 3 "Hi for sash. Sterling wan quoted at 15 97 and an* tssl sf sold at 2521.38 words
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Article25 1964-11-24 16 November 23 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 cents (up 14 cents). TIN: $744 a picul (unchanged). Inofticial estimated offerine: 190 tons (down 10 tons).25 words
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854 1964-11-24 16 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia opened its week steadily yesterday, but trading was quiet and the turnover small. Industrials were irregular but mainly better, with Steamers a feature, and Petaling another in their section. There was small business in rubbers at firmer prices. In854 words
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Article24 1964-11-24 16 Malayan Stock Indirra Nov. 21 Nov. 2S •IndustrUU: 88.74 88.80 Tins: 133.22 133.45 rubbers: 109.40 109.40 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article827 1964-11-24 16 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boutttsd (2,000) f 1.60: Ounlopt (I.OWH Jl.ss, (2.000) SI.W; lass srds. (1.O0O) 51. 98. (1.0O0) 51. 97; Isss827 words
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Article206 1964-11-24 16 THE following list of selected J Malayan Industrial yields ts based on last sales to Saturday Nov. 21: •P «D.V. "E.V. «T C. Hldtcs. 2.41 O IS Y. srai-luri in.l f A N. Gammon r.4 IS.I 3.v i Wangli 8.0 H M Hr. 4 M 10.1 7.1 1•.206 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-11-24 16 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaoiEio and AUanllo Sarvlo* -TMMMtiat Manr H Otc 2 Ma Ma tt "msj" I Ftl li^tl **u"7ll "NMsatrtkT Btacsa" 25'?7 Ist 13 Fsl II Fat tMm Wmm nMM W«m Coast ot CsmtraiySoatb Aaerlaa Servict Tokohamt Sutrtouil Ullao Anca iilptniM locot»i<t "MttM Mara" II 1001,022 words
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Advertisement689 1964-11-24 16 AUSIR£tiA/«t» '(ALAND NttttCt INDIA, CAKISIAN ANO I. fiULJ UIKIU Tt: Frtmaatle. Alelailt. Mtllttnt. Srtaty Ist Mmisi aas Natataniaaa ••run, »-naai rmMa pwe t, S'aaa roaas« 10 d ii>i. MJUU M/lt oee 1| Ott II Ms CHAKRATA Sailel Sailtl 24/21 Nt« RAIULA I'll its U Ma l> '>• BAMORA 1/ DtC689 words
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Advertisement289 1964-11-24 16 O. S. E. LINE Discharging from Japan Ports Loading for L. Morgues Capetown Durban •Spore Pt. S'hom Penong OCEAN PEACE 26/27 Nov. 4/5 Dec. 9/10 Dec. OCEAN UNITY 27 Dec. 4/5 Jan. 9/10 Jpn. OCEAN ENTERPRISE 27 Jan. 3/4 Feb. 8/9 Feb. GENERAL AGENTS: UNITED ENTERPRISES SHIPPING LTD. Room 502,289 words
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Advertisement99 1964-11-24 16 sjsttstaaa>wajs»«»»aosja^stj M **ajpM«ajja| NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Tan Hai Chuan alias Chun Hai Choon of No: 270- A. Hugh Low Street, Ipoh in the State of Perak have applied for a Wholesale Licence at premises No: 12. Leech Street. Ipoh and that this application will be heard99 words
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Advertisement842 1964-11-24 17 L—^—^^^_^_ *^**l SHIPPING NOTICES MALAYAN PRODUCERS, LIMITED OYAMA LINE (Incorporated In Malaya) m s "SOUTHFRN VFNTURF" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN m.s. OUUintKli VWiIUKL that an Extraordlnary General FROM JAPAN ARRIVED 15/11/64 Meeting of the above company will s?.S.A. 'JODOWNS 29/30 be held at the Registered Offlce, Consien.*"; of all dimucri842 words
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Advertisement885 1964-11-24 17 FOR SALE tt Word* U (Min.)— Bom St ct* txlrm a.K.O. KIFKiatDAIURt OOoBcrt. Alr-eooditioatx* lilaeuic appliance*. Trmde-ln accepted. U K.U. snowroom. UU Joo Coiat Koad. S-por* 4:.'V13/4690& AIR CONDITIONER Phllro ***** BTU U«rd on* year pmno Monlnslon Weston excellent condition viula with caaa alright violin cim. Telephone Kelly XL SS9O3885 words
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627 1964-11-24 18 Ir() H. Mon. (1., 2. DIV. 3— 9 F i Gay Giselle B.IS Weights for all N'akorn Nai 'i.OU loygivi-r B.l* nine races here on Selatic 8.13 Laralegis 8.09 Wednesday: Kai Tere II 8.10 Josker IV 808 IL. 1. DIV. 2— 6627 words
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321 1964-11-24 18 Epsom Jeep - Golconda does splendid half-mile workout in soft going Epsom Jeep RACING with [POH, Mon. Golconda showed sparkling form in a trial in soft going here this morning. Ridden by apprentice Nazudi, Golconda went better than Mikado II (Johnny Wilson) over half a mile in 52 1/5 (last 3f in 38321 words
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Article322 1964-11-24 18 IPOH. Mon. The Mi:\ Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's Ipoh races: RACE 1 At the start Fast And Furious (Boummifi |iuupi i out slightly, hampering Bgfc Light. Bougoure was cautioned for shifting ground near the winning post, causing very siißl-t Inconvenience to Trumps. RACK 2— Hill Jade322 words
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Advertisement1141 1964-11-24 18 TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE. UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT OF SABAH Tenoer, are Inuted from un- SUPPLT limited and lirst class approved t.ARINONO SCHEME Contractors only for the erection CONTRACT NO 3 and completion of the Science PtMPING PLANT Block Extension. Phase 111 and T»nrt.r. i m S«7 TheatrC C Uny1,141 words
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Advertisement818 1964-11-24 18 TENDERS I PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS I WATER DEPAHTXENT: (Srd Floor. City Hall.. (a> Supply of Two Road Rippers (Jack Hammer). Tender Deposit $60/-. <b > Construction of One No. 6 Beehive Incinerator at Scudal Water Works, Johore. Tender Deposit $50/-. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: 1 (Room No. 229. 2nd Floor.818 words
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Advertisement756 1964-11-24 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN I GETAH TANAH MELAYU (The Rubber Research Institute Of M.ilav.l Applications are invited lor :he post of Research Officer Dn.'A' in the Soils Division of •inRubber Research Institute of M* lay a. Applicants should h.ive an Honours degree in Chemistry or Botany or Agriculture and756 words
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Advertisement103 1964-11-24 18 STOP THAT COUGH AND QUICK WOODS' WILL DO THE TRICK A cough Irritates everyone— p»rticularly iv owner. When your child is suffering from a heavy cold and cough stud/ becomes impossible. Help him pass those important examsavoid absenteeism dose him with Woods' Great Pepper. mint Cure. You'll be amazed how103 words
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Miscellaneous1169 1964-11-24 18 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies A FPSOM lEEP coot- due for a Mb. showing to finish third to Ada !T i_l II i j BINTAXCi SARAWAK: Beat- Batk over BJf on Sunday: can lights the tancied run- m favourite on Sunday but was make amends over 9f. ners at Ipoh tomorrow:1,169 words
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Article, Illustration39 1964-11-24 19 - /''HOW CHEE KEONG, the Malaysian Selection goalkeeper, makes a brilliant save in the soccer match against Djugaarden, the Swedish champions, at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday night. Malaysian Selection won 2-I.—Time-sport picture by Soong Hon Sir.Soong Hon Sir - 39 words
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Article198 1964-11-24 19 SOCCER SINGAPORE. Monday. 1 1 AM ID SAAT. a Singapore footballer who was lined $100 by a magistrate's court last week for assaulting a referee, should also be dealt with oy the SAFA commission of inquiry, said SAFA president Hussein Kamari today. Inche Hussein198 words
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Article39 1964-11-24 19 OJTicrrs an.l the f.s. Beventh Pleet. dv.- re to.nomw will jwrtic e\uits. On tlio ships bail a:: s -.:iti in ill mutch gitpore tlon at t:. (8.30 p m.i. The eolf match and Amrriran Club39 words
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Article337 1964-11-24 19 Ken Fernandez - Ken Fernandez VISITS BY KIWIS AND WORCS IN MARCH by J£UALA LUMPUR. Mon, An unofficial Test match between Malaysia and New Zealand will herald the start of the cricket season next year. The New Zealanders will be enroute to their Test, series in England. The match337 words
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180 1964-11-24 19 CRICKET SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH ON SUNDAY A SUCCESS BRISBANE. Mon. Queensland and Western Au.-traii i drew an attendance ol 4. m0 here yesterday when Sheiiu-id 1 Shield cricket was played tor the first, time on a Sunday Queensland officials said UM ul- tendance was only 300 le.*--, .hiii Saturday's crowdReuter - 180 words
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Article55 1964-11-24 19 PORT ELIZABETH. Mon. Eastern Province were all out for 133 in their first Innings and were 41 for one In the second innines at lunch on the third day of the 1 four-day match against the MCC touring team here today. MCC made 447 for seven declaredReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-11-24 19 Kum Weng scores a point for Britain U \MBI KG. Mon. Chung Kum \Vens, thr.Malayiian McißlitliMrr who now lives in Cardiff, was one of only two British winners in an "international with West Germany lie-re on Saturday night. < hung «a> only 11-lb below the British Commonwealth rrrord he setReuter - 169 words
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167 1964-11-24 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lack of a good place kicker proved the dowiiiuii oi a strong Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV in their match against Royal Air Force Seletar on the padang totiay. Seletar. playing a fast, open b'ami-. won by eight points (goal, penalty) to167 words
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Article36 1964-11-24 19 NEW YORK. Mon. Kelso. the world's top money-winning racehorse, was today named America s "Horse <>f the Year" for the fifth ivp time In a poll by the US Thoroughbred Racing Associations.36 words
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Article54 1964-11-24 19 Boocm Velayuthan Cup linal iKiuaiiKi. Joliy Brothers 2 Bukit Badah 1 Batu r.iliat l.eacue: CRC B 1 4 Palgeh 2. KUV Cup dpoh): Klnta Indian* 7 Municipality 2. HOCKEY Balu I'ahat League: Teachers ft SDBL A' 0. Spore Women's League: SCC 6 SRC 0 BASKKTBALL Kluanf League: Hwa Yew54 words
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Article101 1964-11-24 19 >iv ci it s \r\ i vi» police v Mlileiic <5 30 Jji Be.sar>: I 18 (up: Utnno v XL G.inison <7 30>; TAB In. Knockout: L'mno v University (6.00 both n ■I Mrrdrk.i Stadium) l.im Shield Bis.ii: D.iidh Est v Pemuo;» Melayu isppody Rd.. T. Anson)101 words
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122 1964-11-24 19 GOLF 'Unknown' Barber wins top prize AFAYETTEE. Mon.— An almost unknown goiter. Miller BarDer. won the U5525,000 Caiun classic golf tournament yesterday —the lirst professional golf tournament he ever won. Barber shot two sub-par rounds, a 68 and a 67. in freezing weather 280 total, beating Oay Bre;tnd Jack NicklausReuter - 122 words
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Article71 1964-11-24 19 PENANG. Mon. Caltex. the American oil company, will show a I tilm of the 1964 Masters Oolf Tournament, held recently in Augusta Georgia, U.S., at the Penang Golf Club at 8 p.m. on I Wednesday. The film will also be shown at the Kedah Club igolf section), Alor71 words
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Article33 1964-11-24 19 HONG KONG. Mon. Ip KoonHung, 44, yesterday won the Hong Kong hard court tennis title for the 11th time. He beat Ng ManCheung 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in the final Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article264 1964-11-24 19 23 TEAMS TO PL A Y FOR KING'S CUPS BASKETBALL SINGAPORE, Me i B i An:. K Q Women Cll.ui Ch H I 1 and Lin: A TOTAL of 23 teams— l 2 men and i: will take part in the i tournaments for the King's Cup from Dec. 12264 words
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Article21 1964-11-24 19 Three smart youngs ters p Gimh;' style for 88 <a in Imin M.c g 9 (8 to 9 In I n21 words
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Advertisement270 1964-11-24 19 H Sjjgjsi|j& |P%tftifl| ■B t H BSfl mmW I ii Imn iMfwi^ o/"vf '"iiWSlHr S 1 vtt I M HV I 1 f^W OVI ■''^Hr V V*" I i4r '*MTiTitllfl 81l j^L\ i itil inltul Rllß ii^^. I 1 1 1 ill IB H&L M 1 71 1 0/1 1270 words
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399 1964-11-24 20 $1.8 mil 'power house' of rubber opened 17 L ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tfenfka Abdul Rahman today opened the SI. B million rubber Industry secretariat here, "a monument to the lives and work of many millions of people responsible for the growth and progress of this main industry." \d<lrcssing more than399 words
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Article35 1964-11-24 20 PARIS. Men. Louis iSatchmoi Armstrong's version of •Hello Dolly.' title son;,' of the American musical comedy, has won Prance's Grand Prix National dv Disque 1965 for the best ip?ord of the year. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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361 1964-11-24 20 Razak in talks on long-term French credits From SAMAD ISMAIL OARIS. Mon. Tun Razak, Malaysia's Deputy Premier, began his first round of talks with French leaders today, following his arrival here from London last night He met the French War Minister. Mr. Pierre Messncr, this morning and later in the361 words
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Article75 1964-11-24 20 \IALACCA, Mon iTI Many of the 150 people who attended a blood bank dinner here on Saturday have been ill since yesterday. Six of them three nurses and three members of the Commonwealth armed forces admitted to hospital, suffering from food poisoning. Four doctors,75 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-11-24 20 ADRIFT IN A LIFE RAFT SEVEN members of the crew of the tug Salvonia HI be seen adrift in the life raft at bottom left. Close by them is an RAF dinghy, which has just been dropped from a Shackleton of No. 303 Squadron.44 words
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Article28 1964-11-24 20 KOTA TINGOI. Mon.— There have been no fresh captures of Indonesian guerillas in the Kota Tlnggi district although security operations in the area are continuing.28 words
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Article30 1964-11-24 20 BOMBAY. Mon. A special car in which Pope Paul will be driven in Bombay during his visit to t!ie International Eucharistic Congress arrived here today from Venice.30 words
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Article429 1964-11-24 20 LONDON. Mon. It has been I t another urim day in the stock markets but final prices were above the day's worst levels In many cases Prices were slashed at the opening fell further following the Bank Hale news but then steadied at the sharply429 words
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Article49 1964-11-24 20 LONDON. Mon— Spot Dec. 21'sd.. Jan. 21d.. Feb. 20 15 16d.. Jan. March 20 15 16d.. April June 20\,d.. July Sept Oct. Dec. 20 11'16d., Jan./ March 20 "sd.. April June 20 9/16 d.. July Sept. 20 9 16d.. c if. Dec. 20"yd.. Jan. 20 11'16d. Tone- Uncertain.49 words
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Article26 1964-11-24 20 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £14fi7'.. sellers £1470. Forward buyers £1445. sellers £1460. Sett'cir*nt £1482' j. Turnover a.m. 180 tons. p.m. 105 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet26 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-11-24 20 THIS dramatic aerial picture, taken from a RAF Shackleton of No. 203 Squadron, shows the stricken tug Salvonia being almost obscured by a wave as it perches on a reef some 250 miles from Labuan, in the South China Sea. The Salvonia and the SS Pompadour, the69 words
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343 1964-11-24 20 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES: By SINGAPORE, Monday Til K captain of the Panamanian freighter Pompadour, which is grounded on :i reef in the Slliu Sea, is now in the custody of the Singapore Immigration Department. With the captain in the Immigration Department cells are his343 words
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Article33 1964-11-24 20 JAKARTA. Mon. The United States Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Howard P. Jones, said todayhe would soon relinquish his Jakarta post, which he has held for the past six years. AP.AP - 33 words
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156 1964-11-24 20 LONDON. Mon. A 13--yeur-old schoolboy was yesterday given a special private showing of an 'X' certificate film. which other children here are forbidden by law to see. Philip Hopkins sat alone in i London cinema at the performance of "LordReuter - 156 words
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121 1964-11-24 20 Punishment hardens criminals: Expert ONDON, Mon. Punishment only makes a criminal more criminal, a conference here was told yesterday. London University pi of psychology. Mr. H.J. Eysenck. said many criminal were born with traits that led them into crime and that much oi the treatment they received was wrong. He121 words
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Article56 1964-11-24 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. In the Juvenile Court today, a 15-year-old boy admitted that during the July disturbances he had broken the curfew and. when arrested, was in possession of a bayonet. Miss Jenny Lav Buon-,' Bee, the Magistrate, who convicted the boy, called for a probation report.56 words
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