The Straits Times, 25 November 1964
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Title Section19 1964-11-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS *****0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article547 1964-11-25 1 As skymen dropped, hostages lined up and slaughtered LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday MORE than 50 white hostages of the 1,500 non-Africans held by the Congolese Communist rebels in Stanleyville were massacred today as Belgian paratroopers took over the city's airport. The rebel soldiers who took over the city on August547 words
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Article270 1964-11-25 1 Indons asked: Are we at war? KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia has asked Indonesia if the two countries are in armed conflict, so the Central Government can decide on the treatment of captured guerillas. The query, which was sent to Jakarta recently did not get a straight answer from Indonesia, Tengku270 words
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Article64 1964-11-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian bank rate has been increased from four to five per cent following the increased British bank rate ttrom five to seven per cent) announced yesterday. Also up from 6{ to seven per cent Is the bank's minimum lending rate. This64 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-11-25 1 CABINET ACCEPTS TWO OFFERS HELP FROM OVERSEAS I- KUALA LUMPUR. Tues T1IL Cabinet today accepted two offers of MMN one from an American firm and the other from a Dutchman to help Malaysia in her present rrisiv The AMERICAN FIRM. I). Height of San Frai California, has offered a reward197 words
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455 1964-11-25 1 I H From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Tues. In a memorable and happy two-hour royal tour of Kuching this morning, the King and Queen were seen and welcomed by people of all races. The royal cavalcade wound through streets lined with people waving flags and shouting455 words
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594 1964-11-25 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - What will Mr. Tan have in store for us? FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By TODAY is*Budgel (1 ay. Around 4. .10 p.m., Ihe Minister of Finance, Mr. T:i n Sicw Sin, will outline revenue-rais-ing plans to resist confrontation and for Malaysia wide development projects. In an eve of Budpet Day message to594 words
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Article26 1964-11-25 1 SUMATRA FLOODS JAKARTA, Tues. Moods cauM'd by ri\rrs o\ erf lowing have lrft 2.000 persons homeli^s in Mrditn. Sumatra. official news agency Antara reported.—L'Pl.26 words
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Article41 1964-11-25 1 MANILA. Tues. Nationalist CbtMM Ambassador. Mr. Han Lih-Wu. today presented a cheque jf 2.000 i>e>os I about MS 1.500) to the Foreißn Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez. as his personal contribution for the relief of Filipino typhoon victims. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-11-25 2 Vietnam: Hit the north call to Johnson yy A S H I NGTON, Tues. President Johnson has received recommendations that the worsening situation in South Vietnam might call for the bombing of military targets in North Vietnam and Communist areas of Laos, informed sources said today. They refused to supply223 words
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Article36 1964-11-25 2 SAIGON, Tuev Vietnanu'sr armed forces claim to have killed 157 Communist raerWaa during a massive 7.000-man operation last Wednesday in Tav Ninh province, northwest of Saigon, according to a IS military spokesman. Reutrr.Reuter - 36 words
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135 1964-11-25 2 S. African journalist, lecturer jailed for plot PIETE R M A RITZBURG (Natal). Tues. A university lecturer and a journalist, both whites, were each sentenced to five years' jail here yesterday for unlawfully possessing explosives. John Epiminanda.s Laredo. 32. a Rhodes University lecturer, and David Evans. 29. a Durban Journalist,Reuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-11-25 2 BANGUI, (Central African Republic), Tuesday THE wife of Dr. Paul arlson, American missionary sentenced to death on spy charges by the Stanleyville regim° in the Congo, last night broadcast an appeal for his release. Mrs. Carlson, who fled to the Central African Republic from214 words
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Article, Illustration446 1964-11-25 2 L E O POLDVILLE, Tues. Belgian paratroopers landed at rebel-held Stanleyville airport at dawn today and immediately captured it. according to reports reaching U.N. sources here. (In WASHINGTON, the U.S. State Department said more than 100 foreigners had been flown out at Stanleyville, but 15 to 20Reuter - 446 words
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109 1964-11-25 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department today praised Mr. Howard P. Jones, the U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, who announced his resignation in Jakarta so that he could take up an educational post in Hawaii. "We regret very much to see him go." the department109 words
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Article56 1964-11-25 2 MANILA. Tues. The death 1 toll caused by Typhoon Louise, which battered central Philippines leal week, rose to 403 last night as reports of more fatalities continued pouring in from devastated areas Damage to public and private I properties is expected to re;ich the 100Reuter - 56 words
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Article18 1964-11-25 2 I WPKM Tm\-,. Thr Chinese Communists fired 43 shells at tli« Cjuemov Ulandl last iurlh. A.P.AP - 18 words
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74 1964-11-25 2 mOKYO. lues (hins 1 said tr.lay it was its own business whether it conducted further nuclear tests and warned outsiders not to interfere \s regards further ntielear testing by China. tiiis falls entirely within its own sovereign ri^ht and no outsiders can interfere," the74 words
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Article36 1964-11-25 2 SEOUL Tues— South Korea's Finance Minister, Mr. Chime Hwan Lee. said today Ml government would not allow Japanese b r.inesa representatives to leave South Korea If they refused to pay taxes. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article220 1964-11-25 2 DAMASCUS, Tuesday. SYRIA yesterday accused Israel of a "concerted attempt" to expand her border at Syria's expense. In a note delivered by the Foreign Ministry to the ambassadors of 37 nations In Damascus, the Government charged that Israel was seeking to annex a borderAP - 220 words
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157 1964-11-25 3 ITNITKI) N A TIONS, Tues. I I hunt. the UN. Secretary-Gene-ral, warned yesterday that if certain countries wrrc kept out of the UN. and treated "as wicked, as undesirable*, as leprrs, as outcasts, then don't blame them if they act in a manner befitting157 words
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Article458 1964-11-25 3 'INEPT CHARGE BY TORIES Wilson: Intolerable situation LONDON, Tuesday UPROAR broke out in Parliament yesterday over the state of Britain's economy and the Labour Government's decision to raise the bank rate from five to seven per cent. Opposition supporters cheered as Mr. Reginald Maudling, ChancellorReuter - 458 words
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Article49 1964-11-25 3 LONDON, Tues. A London firm of bookmakers reported last night that it was swamped with bets on a 1965 general election after yesterday's announcements of a rise in the bank rate. The firm is quoting odds of five to four against another election next year. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-11-25 3 Miss World gets a £10,000 contract POLE (England), Tues.— Ann Sidney (above), the 20 year old hairdresser who won the Miss World contest earlier this month, will receive more than K. 10.000 from the International Wool Secretariat The IWS has announced that she will travel 50.000 miles to publicise wool77 words
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Article26 1964-11-25 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. U.S. postal employees have been banned from buying or selling tickets in the Irish sweepstakes or any other "games of chance." Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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537 1964-11-25 3 Wilson to discuss Malaysia defence with Johnson lON DON, Tueh. J Mr. Harold Wilson said last night that in talks with President Johnson he would present plans for increasing Britain's effectiveness "in areas other than Europe, including our ability to assist Malaysia in resisting Infiltration and aggression." The Prime MinisterReuter - 537 words
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Article67 1964-11-25 3 FREIBURG West Germany), Tues Switzerland and West Germany yesterday reached agreement in negotiations begun last century on eight minor realignments of their frontier involving the exchange of about 128 acres of land between Konstanz and Neuhausen. The old demarcation line cut across the middle of the seniorReuter - 67 words
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199 1964-11-25 3 'DON'T have one for the road' drive LONDON, Tues. Britain's Transport Ministry has mounted a massive £500.000 campaign to stamp out drunken driving The convivial phrase "Have one for the road." particularly during the coming Christmas season, Is the target of the threemonth road safety campaign Initiated by the newReuter - 199 words
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Article84 1964-11-25 3 PARIS. Tues. France's top literary prize, the Prix Goncourt. was awarded yesterday to French writor Georges Conchon for his novel "L'Etat Sauvage" (the Savage State) The prize ensure a wide readership for the witMilng novel. The book relates the emotional and idealistic conflict of aReuter - 84 words
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437 1964-11-25 4 'Attempt to put English teachers to ridicule' I SINGAPORE, Tv««. UNION REPLIES TO ONG •JMIK Singapore Teachers' Union today described a statement made by the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, as "a deliberate attempt to put the English teachers to public ridicule." Mr. Ong, writing on a "National437 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-11-25 4 JURONG farmer, Mr. Tan Tian 00, 27, receiving a commendation certificate and a personal cheque from the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in his office on Monday. Mr. Tan was commended for his vigilance and public spiritedness in helping Singapore police to capture seven Indonesian79 words
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233 1964-11-25 4 - SINGAPORE. Tues. —An ex-detective. Lou Yue Kouy. alias Lav Ec Kooi, 41. who fired four shots from a revolver at a retired detective, Liv Chow, 62. in an unsuccessful attempt to kill him, was jailed for seven years by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the233 words
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Article60 1964-11-25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues Two French journalists. Miss Edith Lesprit. and Miss Collette Coquis, who have travelled 20.000 miles b> car across 14 countries since December last year, will give a joint lecture on thetr experiences and adventures to members of the Boy Scouts Association at their monthly60 words
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402 1964-11-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tu.«. T<HE trade union x movement here must help sustain the survival of the democratic State for its own interests, says Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Writing on industrial peace and the problem of social democracy in Malaysia, in the402 words
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Miscellaneous495 1964-11-25 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR j 'I'HK following la today's schedule I DEPARTURES 1 of rlvii aircraft, movement, at B0AC: To Kuala Lumpur, ColomPaya Lebar aircraft, Singapore: bo. Bombay. Baghdad. Istanbul ARRIVAL* Duniieldorf, London (BA 793) t.M BO AC: Krom London. Rome. Dm- p m. to JHkarta, Darwin, Sydney rnancua,495 words
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Article305 1964-11-25 5 YOU'RE TRYING TO WRECK UNITY Two teachers unions told pENANG, Tues.— The President of the Penang MTUC, Mr. Gerald Abraham, today accused the National Union of Graduate Teachers and the Women Teachers' Union of "wrecking" the unity of teachers. "They have also widened the gap for teacher-union solidarity by their305 words
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147 1964-11-25 5 Gun holders told: Tell police when you go hunting SINGAPORE, Tues. Police today announced that all licensed gun holders in Singapore will have to inform them whenever they go umehunting Gun owni'is arc also rryuoted to brine their lueru.-N to the Arms and Explosives Section at Hill Street for "special"147 words
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122 1964-11-25 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. —A i Malaysian fisheries expert. Dr. Tham Ah Kow. has I been chosen to attend a conference of scientists in Rome early next year to study marine resources. Dr. Tham. Director of the i Fisheries Biology Unit at the University of Singapore, returned122 words
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Article30 1964-11-25 5 KOTA BHARU. hM Thr I Education Advisor, Inche 1 Annnuddin bin Baki. will iidclre.ss the speech-day of the Teachers' Training College here- ;.t 4.30 o.m. on Thursday.30 words
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99 1964-11-25 5 VJIiNGAPORJi. Tues. A 14-man delegation of the U.S. Science and Astronautics Committee has left Singapore after a three-day visit inspecting satellitetracking facilities here. The team, led by Congressman George P. Miller, visited the radio research sub-sta-tion at Sembawang, operated under the auspices of Britain's Department of99 words
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Article56 1964-11-25 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A youth section for the Malayan ChiI nese Association. Teluk Anson Division, has been formed with Mr. Au How Cheoriß. a town councillor, as the flrst president. Other officials: Vice-president, Mr. TU Khoon Hean: secretary. Mr. Kee Kirn Sens: treasurer. Mr. Tv56 words
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Article, Illustration499 1964-11-25 5 My daughter became a cabaret girl to support family, widow tells court 'Stopped working after she became second wife of a businessman...' PENANG, Tues. A widow, Lee Kirn Hong, told a magistrate's court today her daughter became a dance hostess to "keep the family going" after her husband's death about499 words
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Article60 1964-11-25 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The U.S. Consul General In Singapore. Mr. John A. Lacey, will read President Johnsons Thanksgiving Day proclamation at a service at 5 p.m. on Thursday at the Wesley MPthodist Church. The offices of the VS. Consulate General and the United States Information Service in Singapore60 words
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Article47 1964-11-25 5 PENANG. Tues— The Conimis-Moner-m-Chief ol the St Ioh:i Ambula.ire Brigade. Rear Ar/iirnl Rover Dtck. is scheduled to visit Penang during the first week of December He will Inspect a narade of the Penang division at the Esplaaadt at 630 pm on Dec 7.47 words
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Article121 1964-11-25 5 U.S. confusion over Malaysia pENANG, Tues.— Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. former Mayor of George Town, today produced a brochure issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry's tourism department which he said was "confusing" Americans at the World Fair in New York. "I got this when I visited the Malaysia121 words
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Article36 1964-11-25 5 TAIPING. Tues. The Diocese Women"s Fellowship of the All Siiim-s Church. Taip:nß. will hold a jumble .sale in aid uf the church redecoration fund at the All Saints School. Kamunting. Un Dec. 5.36 words
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187 1964-11-25 5 Fishermen donate value of today's catch PENANG, Tues. Trawler owners and j fishermen in Penang and Kedah hope to raise $10,000 the value of their days catch for the Na- tional Defence Fund i tomorrow. In a joint statement today, Inche Chik bin Bakar, president of the Cooperative Fishing Company,187 words
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Article52 1964-11-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Malaysian historian, the Rev. Yeh Hua Fen. died In the General Hospital here this morning. Mr. Yeh, 65. was a Fellow of the International Anthropological li.stitute and a founder-member of the Malayan Historical Society, and had published numerous articles on Malaysian52 words
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Advertisement329 1964-11-25 5 zzJiouma w \d (Cfmshanl Qj i 1 D.or j f _tm I Ai.0.~.Lh.. *ne new JimQm I pertume 3L_ Ml of g^ rir Cnristian Dior Advertisement GREAT NEWS FOR MOTHERS In the November issue. Her World offers its readers at a very special concession price the authoritative "GUIDE TO CHILD329 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-11-25 6 BUDGET DAY: Finance Minister and his 'top secret' file "THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, shows the Straits Times his "top secret" Treasury file containing the Budget proposals he will present to the House of Representatives today. This is Mr. Tan's sixth Budget. His advice to taxpayers: "Don'tLIM YAW CHONG - 88 words
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Article, Illustration727 1964-11-25 6 AU SAYS: SYMPATHY FOR THE PENSIONERS, BUT. 'Govt General Orders don't have the force of law 9 A LOR STAR, Tues. The Kedah High Court judge, Mr. Justice Sufflan, today reserved judgment on a claim by the National Government Pensioners' Council of Malaya that the Federation Government should pay full727 words
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Article129 1964-11-25 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. 'Hie fund lor Madam Parvathi. who.se husband was killed in a Kuala Lumpur road accident, is now $3.989.20 including $239 received I from the following: 1 Ong Huck Hong $5: J.D. Sul- livan $10. F.Y.W.. $30; L.V.Si. XL. $5: G.E. Bouvard $25: Anonymous. P.129 words
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Article85 1964-11-25 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singa pore medical students will stage a political play at the Cultural Centre on Thursday night to commemorate the diamond jubilee of the Medical College. The students have d. elded on a play for the occasion to rouse university students •rom their apathy and85 words
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452 1964-11-25 6 FRANCIS ROZARIO - Campaign to get beggars off the streets FRANCIS ROZARIO by SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A BIG campaign began today to get beggars off the streets of Singapore. Launching the drive, the Department of of Social Welfare started distribution of an urgent "appeal for co-operation" circular to the public The help of the452 words
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434 1964-11-25 7 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE: By Penang, Tuesday of the Vigilante Corps in Tanjong Bungah five miles from the city, have called off their night patro's on the north coast of the island because they do not want to clash with smugglers. "We are out434 words
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Article, Illustration285 1964-11-25 7 Nations economic faith in future lauded SINGAPORE, Tues. Malaysia's economic outlook in the face of external crisis was most impressive, a visiting Australian businessman, Mr. Charles Allerdice. said t< .day. Mr. Allerdice. the general manager of Australian Fixed Trusts, is a director of Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd. He is visiting285 words
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Article56 1964-11-25 7 Tan leads combined delegation T-AIPEH, Tues.—Sena- tor Dato T. H. Tan was elected chief delegate of three separate Malaysian delegations at the tenth annual conference of the Asian People's Anti-Com-munist League. The three delegation*, here are representing Malaya. Slir-Nipore and Sabah. The combined group flu iied the Malaysian de- with56 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-11-25 7 Tough girl June Rose shows how "at 7! IT'S never too early for a lass to learn how to look after herself! And seven-year-old June Rose Sheedy. who has been learning judo ever since she first began to walk, shows how to go about it. But then, June Rose has111 words
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124 1964-11-25 7 Schoolboy, 13, influences two friends into theft SINGAPORE,Tues. 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 yesterday. Assist. Supt. Mary Quintal, prosecuting, told the magistrate. Mis* Jenny Lav124 words
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Article44 1964-11-25 7 IPOH. Tues —About 40.000 boys and Rirls In Perak schools ar* I being invited to take part in paster and essay competitions on the theme "Better nutrition t^r school children' as part <>i U\* Freedom from Hunger campaign Week in the State.44 words
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Article23 1964-11-25 7 TANGKAK. Tues. -The J< ■m.-n--tah Local Council has approved a total of $46,204 as rstimard expenditure tor the district nest year.23 words
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160 1964-11-25 7 DEPARTURE OF TOP SCIENTISTS DISTURBS R.R.I. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Six senior scientists have quit the Rubber Research Institute in the last three months and two more sent in their resignations recently. An R.R.I. spokesman, disclosing this, described the resignations as "disturbing and distressing". Declining to name the scientists, he attributed160 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-11-25 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /THAT SECRETARY HAS i C STALLED ME LONG CENOUSH...I'VE<W U* T 1 SEE MS //)k i Vi22 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-11-25 8 Royal visit special THE Yang diPertuan Agong and the Governor of Sarawak. Tun Abang Haji Openg, walking past hundreds of happy Sarawakians to the banks of the Sarawak River where the royal party boarded a barge and were rowed to the Astana shortly after74 words
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Article78 1964-11-25 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Four top members cf the Singa- I pore Chess Federation will take on 120 players in a simultaneous contest held In conjunction with next month's "Festival of Sports" organised bj the Ministry of Culture. The four are Professor Llm Kok i78 words
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Article40 1964-11-25 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— Prof. Philip Bard, the well-known neuro-phy-siologlst, now visiting many Asian countries, is due in Malaysia this week. He will give public lectures. at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur and the University of Singapore.40 words
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123 1964-11-25 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Far East Air Force headquarters here today has asked residents of Jemaluang, in Johorp, not to be alarmed if they see armed men wearing Jungle green in the area north-west of the town between tomorrow and Saturday. A spokesman123 words
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Article74 1964-11-25 8 SINGAPORE, Tue.v -Ong Ah Mui. a 32-year-old woman, was today fined $200 or 40 days' iail in a maeistrate's court for her ninth conviction for camblinK. She was convicted together with 26 persons, including six men, ob I a joint charge of nair.bi house in Jalan74 words
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Miscellaneous88 1964-11-25 8 Onp Bfl V-T. namlin ■FTeHT-MAT \WE WAKTA U f== ~< VFAH' \VS SOME K.INC* j ■^^Toh' THAT'S Th' ItVILt J**-<W PA. MEANS Rick Tr«*y H fo GitmM ■BMBja^B^MBH r^ /-ruATf wwAt 1f I WANT IT HEADY IN V ■■■■■■■^■■l I-* j^M SAO- J MOURS UNDERSTAND?^ f r >C f _N^88 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-11-25 9 Sarawak's golden day THE acting f Chief Minister of Sarawak. Mr. James Wong, (back to camera) reads an address of loyalty to the King and Queen in the Sarawak Council Negri chamber. Seated with their Majesties are the Governor of Sarawak. Tun64 words
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152 1964-11-25 9 Society to help Malays move into flats SINGAPORE, Tuesday. UTEPS to enable members of the Malay community in Singapore to move into flats are j going on smoothly. The central body now in i charge of the operation is the National Housing Co- j operative Society, which has been registered.152 words
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85 1964-11-25 9 WASHINGTON. Tues. TT U.S. Officials said last night they understood that Malaysia had been in contact with an Amerilirm about the purchase of jet trainer aircraft for use in jungle warfare against Indonesian guerillas. The firm is the Cessna Aircraft Co.. which manufactures jetReuter - 85 words
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Article17 1964-11-25 9 i!\ll PAHAT Biitu P .ct Licensing Board will neel ..t tin- District n Nov. 3017 words
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Article30 1964-11-25 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Tup.s. Mr. Tv) Bwec Choon .i senior tench» r in the lletbodlst Secondary School here, tuu been promoted .semor assistant under the Umfird I Teaching Service.30 words
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103 1964-11-25 9 This train service will NOT be resumed KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Railway has no intention of resuming the local train service bet- j ween Kluang and Gemas. which was withdrawn after the railway strikr. Mi \V \V R.iiasumam. the rai)trafflc manager, was booh mentlng today on report In the103 words
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Article49 1964-11-25 9 miak. Tin-. More than i5O titfend Cliiucm- emlcl- CUtioni here today pledged their support for Ooverninanl In ii» lißh: ■gainst Indonesian in In .i n le Prime Minister. TeiiLkii Alxiul I: ■id the? were prepared tcrtfioe thetr liv.^s for the def-e.-icf of the country.49 words
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Article47 1964-11-25 9 PENANG. I upn. -A Reel Cross I couple from Canada. Mr. and Mi> Jack Dow-limp, will arrive bare tomorrow to vi.-it the loc:i! brunch. Thr v "ill attend w.mntire at :Ue «t. Gporges Girls' School at 6 p.m. followed by a dinner47 words
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152 1964-11-25 9 I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A brochure has been put out by the Malayan Rubber Fund j Board here to explain! to 'he world the up-to-date progress in the natural rubber industry. Twenty-five thousand will find their way to rubber manufacturers in the United States.152 words
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Article255 1964-11-25 9 K.UAi.A LUMPUR. Tuesday r PHE Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Syed Nasir, said today that if the Government gave any kind of i assistance to Nanyang University that would mean "recognition" of the university. He added in a statement that he hoped the Central255 words
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Advertisement49 1964-11-25 9 HYDOR COMPRESSORS TRACTOR- MOUNTED ROTARY PORTABLES RECIPROCATING PORTABLES A FULL RANGE FROM 105 TO 600 cfm w /T%&^ 4m\**\***\*^^ v *T *m^*tm***W^ 2*ilE\ B 132 TRACTOR MOUNTED 132 cfm AT 100 lbs. pi EX STOCK $3650 M D M M. D. M. LTD. WEARNE BROS LTD EAST COAST MOTORS49 words
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Advertisement270 1964-11-25 9 1 1 1 1 ii i^" *****\m wivcyg ii m *W\ ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY WILL BE SOU^^I R 808 J AT THIS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS 1964 OFFER Sole Agent: MECHANICAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Ask for FREE Demonstration from the following distributor*: SINGAPORE: KUALA LUMPUR: PENANG: Duncan Rotart.270 words
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Obituary49 1964-11-25 10 U W»r4* lit (Minimum) ALEXANDER Suddenly, earn Hospital on 17th November IM4. Maureen Kirknatrick, beloved wife of Arcblhaid H.I: Alexander, "Kayeir, 7S Bentlnck Drive. Troon and Kuala l.iimpur. darllnK mother of Bruce and Fiona and <tf.ir only daughter of Mr. and Mr> 11. .^h Kirkpatrlck (late of Bearsdent.49 words
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Article342 1964-11-25 10 If Word* 110 {Minimum) HONGKONG HANDMADE, Beautiful pure-wool ruga new atlection available at Tal Pln« Ruga and Carpet*. J7 Upper Pickering Street. Singapore, 1. Tel. *****. JUST ARRIVED at Hilda* Cold Storage, beautiful (election of Italian •andala, maternity, swimsults, cotton bikinis reasonably priced. Dreaaea big reduction. CORNEAL CONTACT LENSES342 words
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Article24 1964-11-25 10 2* Wort* $tM (Milt.) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. TniinkadvlnK Sen o- tonisht at 7.15 p.m UNCLE WIN" 1- coming rally Orarck, i.i. 26.24 words
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Article794 1964-11-25 10 j To predict what a Finance Minister \bill do on budget day is often vain adventure, as Mr. Tan Siew Sin has genially I observed. It is particularly difficult when care is taken to keep the background to budget making as impenetrable as j possible. But at794 words
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Article302 1964-11-25 10 The Belgians and the AmeriI cans calculated the risk before launching the operation to rescue the 1,000 white hostages j held by the Stanleyville rebels. Whether the mission will succeed or produce horrors, there is no way yet to tell. At the time of writing, about 100 of302 words
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Article173 1964-11-25 10 Many besides ourselves will be relieved that the Malaysian Government recently approached the Indonesian Government on the treatment of captured Indonesian soldiers. It is undesirable that these men should be tried under Malaysian law which makes the death sentence mandatory. They are soldiers, under the orders of Indonesian173 words
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293 1964-11-25 10 The two-minute check for Navy hopefuls YOLR article on the Royal Malaysian Naval A Volunteer Reserve prompts me to recount the experience I recently had in my attempt to join the Singapore Division as an officer cadet. In reply to their advertisement I applied in September. After a few weeks293 words
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Article89 1964-11-25 10 HOW ironical for Television Malaysia to have been so "un-berjaya" in transmission durine the week when the nations watchword was "Berjaya. 1 I refer to the most deplorable service provided on November 18 or 19 when all the viewers of the north were confronted with an almost unending89 words
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146 1964-11-25 10 600 yards in six days for 15 cents? fHE postage rates have now been lncreased. Does this mean that the letter poat-marked not 6 which I received on the morning of November 12 in Malacca Street a distance of approximately 600 yards, will henceforth reach me in five days instead146 words
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Article73 1964-11-25 10 T REFER to complaint by "Puzzled" »of Dungun) regarding delay in getting a reply to his letter. If he would communicate with me giving details of his case It would enable me to Investigate into it. There has been no delay in dealing with applications for citizenship except73 words
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Article544 1964-11-25 10 ENCHE YUNUS - Learning Malay 11 ENCHE YUNUS H ■^■ttt*tttt7T^x^^btT^bY'TT^^^Tv SPELLING and pronunciation In a sequence of three vowel letters has two implications: I To indicate a vowel followed by a diphthong. Only the combinations 1 ai. 1 au. u/al and u/au are found. Each combination offers a limited number of examples, some544 words
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Article, Illustration626 1964-11-25 10 PETER ERASER - PETER ERASER By BLANTYRE, Tuee. The civil war fear in Malawi WITH troops and steelhelmeted riot police patrolling two Malawi trouble spots, at Fort Johnston and Mlaje, it seems unlikely that the Premier of this small Central African State, Dr. Hastings K a m v626 words
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Advertisement488 1964-11-25 10 Straits Times Malay Mail C*M*ine4 advertlsemenu nay be handed Ur. cold rro*Aai arcade Oee»«rd *o*d (let floor) < cold srroßAaK ■ramcmks At H*4l*nd R**d Kateng Kiaejll Reed Naval Ba**. Aartt|orl*ed Agenta: CITY BOOK *)TO»K LTD Winchester Hou*e. Col rye* Quay TNaT NBTWS FMONT Fllipatrlck-s Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty488 words
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Advertisement13 1964-11-25 10 MONDIA SWISS THIS REMARKABLE. TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER13 words
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Advertisement93 1964-11-25 10 ||SPECIAL|| B OFFER M BE AN JS^ RADIO EXPERT TECHNICIAN Special Radio Classes Far Beginners Theory Proctical. Morning Night Sessions, Commencing 2nd December 1964. Frea Radio Broadcast Programmes on request. OVERSEA-CHINESE RADIO TV INSTITUTE Nos. 352, 352-A 352-B Geylang Road, Singapore U. Tel: ***** ***** P.O. Box No. 2158, Singopore.93 words
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Article, Illustration853 1964-11-25 11 NEW WORKS OPENS TODAY has covered 2-1/2 mil. sq. ft. in 3 years THE launching of Celbuildings Ltd., in Singapore, in October, 1961, was a significant milestone in this islands's progress towards industrialisation for this unique firm of building engineers is tailored to meet the demands of any853 words
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Article, Illustration26 1964-11-25 11 Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Ken* Swee. who will officiate at this evening's opening ceremony of the new works of Celbuildings Limited.26 words
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Article56 1964-11-25 11 I I 4.30 p.m. Arrival of guests. 5.M p.m. Arrival of the Minister of Finance, Dr. (ion Keng Swee. 5. 05 p.m. Welcome address by a director of Celbuildings Limited. 5.20 p.m. Finance .Minister's Speech. 5.30 p.m. Opening Ceremony. For the convenience of guests the address of Celbuildings Limited,56 words
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Article265 1964-11-25 11 How your factories grow up JJOW is Celbuildinjfs Ltd. able to erect hufire structures covering thousands of square feet of working areas as expeditiously, as precisely and as solidly as they do? Celbuildings Ltd. has on tho factory promises a staff of 10 civil and structural engineers, working ander the265 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-11-25 12 Celbuildings structures always better TflE claim that when you order factory premises from Celbuildings Limited you are getting the best steel framed buildings is no idle boast, said a company spokesman. And here are the reasons why: Celbuildings Limited was the first company In Malaysia to concentrate solely on the224 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-11-25 13 Olbuildings' 10 civil and structural engineers busy discussing: the design of a new factory building in Singapore. They are (from left): Messrs. F. N. Pan, C H. Lim. William Ho. Sim Meng S,iong, S. W. Wan, Rokhim Dawood, K. K. Goh (chief engineer). Albert Martinez, T. P.67 words
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Article203 1964-11-25 13 What's in a name? II'HV was the name Celbuildings selected? The word Celbuildings is in keeping with the nature of the work of this firm of building engineers they build cell upon cell. Key people in this compact organisation, which is capable of magnificent results whenever the challenge arises, are:203 words
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Article42 1964-11-25 13 WHAT Is Cellumat? This is the name of a company that import* newsprint and other types of paper and a variety of boards. Cellumat starred the pretabrication or buildings as a side-line and is today a shareholder in Celbulldlngs Limited.42 words
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Article, Illustration200 1964-11-25 14 Picture Parade of five factories *THE pictures on this pape illustrate the vrr--1 satility of Celbuildings Limited whose 70 completed factories in Malaysia cover a wide range of commodities that are being manufactured, processed or assembled in them. Structures like iho onr on thr left woro doslcnrd to the specification*200 words
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Advertisement121 1964-11-25 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS"] 20 word-! $10 (minimum) I WEIR: To IMrna nnd Rohc-rt. a »on. I IvimnK Mi.ision Hospital, on 2i'nd November, 1964. SHAW: To Alan and 1 it Ipoh twin*, a brother and uMit for Jane Uhiis.-. r~\ vtß^R^sWlfSplil^ MXI IHi ;*"A 111 W«l>r B vfe ti 1 1 I121 words
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Advertisement53 1964-11-25 24 Sblikan (MADE IN GERMANY) Typewriter Ribbons intensicolor" inking for unusually long life and clean-edged writing on all types of office machines ttj ULlikan Available at all leading stationers I 4 O^YX for men by LENTHERIC LONDON PARIS AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING DEALER VT^* J ■OLTER SIMON, 16. C«cil Street, Singapore53 words
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Advertisement155 1964-11-25 12 Sources of plate r\E metal plate that Olbuildings Limited utilises in the prefabrication of various types of structures is imported from Britain, Japan, Holland, Germany, France and Belgium. In fact the firm imports this basic material from any country where the quality meets the firm's standards and price range. CONGRA155 words
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Advertisement35 1964-11-25 12 Congra tula tions Best Wishes to CELBUILDINGS LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their factory from THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE COKPN., LTD., 5 Malacca Street, T- /*3?*) Singapore 1. \Sjaajß/' Tel: ***** xj? 5*35 words
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Advertisement249 1964-11-25 12 ♦V^VWVWVAVWV.VVV^VUVA'AV.VW'AV.V.VWVAf'A* Greetings i m and j| j Very Best Wishes CELBUILDINGS LTD. on die occasion of the official opening of their factory. f JJ from 1 LEE KIM TAH CO. Building Civil Engineering Controctort J> 1267 Upp*r Stowfoow Road, Sittfopor* 19. •I T* t92M, ***** j; We were proud to249 words
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Advertisement159 1964-11-25 13 I Best wishes to CELBUILDINGS LTD. on the opening of their new factory jjmowi MAN-ON-THE-SPOTtowoukforVOU;! I iftank of Am*ttra i; S NATIONAL a^mncTs ASSOCIATION J J .for industrial financing Ij SINGAPORI: 31, RAFFLES PLACE S > KUALA LUMPUR: 2, JALAN WELD MiMniifimiiiiHiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiimiij HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO messrs CELBUILDINGS LTD. ON THE159 words
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Advertisement8 1964-11-25 13 For better steel framed buildings consult Celbuildings Limited8 words
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Advertisement107 1964-11-25 13 CELBUILDINGS LIMITED Congratulations in the opening of their New Factory and Wishing them continued future success. The entire hoistings and heavy liftings of their Building Structures were performed successfully by Messrs. Sin Swee Hong's Mobile Cranes. SIN SWEE HONG 377. Victoria Street, Singapore -7. Tel: ***** ***** CONGRA TULAjTIONS CELBUILDINGS107 words
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Advertisement131 1964-11-25 14 METALOCK (FAR EAST) LIMITED SPECIALISTS in WELDING REPAIRS and SALES of WELDING EQUIPMENT offer CONGRA TULA TIONS to CELBUILDINGS LIMITED on the official opening of their factory on 25th Nov. <* have supplied Celbuildings {£> N fc%s^*w Limited with a double-headed n i j HE JBk £S ■■flf; <PBj| automatic131 words
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336 1964-11-25 15 COURT TOLD OF 'BURDEN' OF HAVING A BANKRUPT HUSBAND gINGAPORE. Tues. Madam Lav Koo Tai, second wife of a bankrupt, told a magistrates court today that her husband was dependant on her to help pay his $100-a-month maintenance order to his first wife.336 words
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Article, Illustration348 1964-11-25 15 JUDITH YONG - The Pixie -Wes wedding episode is over, but 'we are still friends...' JUDITH YONG: By Singapore, Tuesday THE Pixie Monteiro-Wes Epae wedding episode is over. Wes rejoined his Maori Hi-Five group last night at Hotel Singapura for the iirst time since he failed to turn up for the wedding with348 words
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166 1964-11-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ■'THE Government is working out details to absorb x the 14.000 employees of the Railway Administration into its service. I This was stated by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman after the Cabinet meeting hen? today. He said the Government jaccepted166 words
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Article38 1964-11-25 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Prof. L. C. Green lias succeeded Prof. H. t'. Groves as the Dean of the University ot Singapore's Law Faculty. Prof. Orove.N. who lias resigned, is now on holiday in the United States.38 words
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103 1964-11-25 15 Damages claim against Paglar widow SINGAPORE. Tues. A writ has been filed in the High Court registry on behalf of Mrs. Marjorie Audrey Ruth Benge, claiming damages from Datir, Emily Paglar, for wrongfully enticing away her husband. The plaintiff Is the wife of Mr. B.J. Benße. a company director Datln103 words
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139 1964-11-25 15 Hospital union sends out strike ballot papers If I ALA LI'MPUR, Tues. The National Inion of Hospital Assistants has sent out strika ballot papers to its 609 members because the union is not satisfied with the treatment it is nettine from the Government. At a Press conference today the President139 words
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Article42 1964-11-25 15 PENANG. Tues —The Northern j Road Girls" School will hold Its' iiimiiil prize p:\ine. concert and pxhibitiou at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Lee Hong Teik. a member of the school's board of managers, j ■vill give away the Druses.42 words
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Article54 1964-11-25 15 i MUAR. Tue-s. -The Minister of I Information and Broadcasting, Inche senu bin Abdul Rahman, will open a one-day seminar organised by the National Union of National Schools' Teachers, at the Dato Sri Amar dl-Raja School here on Dec. 12. The seminar is aimed at consoli- dating various54 words
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Article79 1964-11-25 15 SINGAPORE. Tues The 1 Sembawang branch of the I Malaysian Indian Congress j has pledged its loyalty to the King and country at all: times. A resolution to this effrct also! pledged full .support to the Cen- tral Government under the leadership of the Prime79 words
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295 1964-11-25 15 Admirals review 'striking power' in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. Two top naval chiefs met here today to review the military situation and the combined naval striking power of the AngloAmerican fleet In the Far East. They were the Com mander of the U.S Seventh fleet. Vice-Admiral Roy L. Johnson, and the295 words
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Advertisement56 1964-11-25 15 fnv thp Modern Sheffield reproductions of exquisite silver plate. J-^^^ -> AVAILABLE AT— ROBINSON CO. LTD. *if(l« Plec*. S<n«apor« LJMBIfI U S Ol SILVA ft SONS. 25 KoMlci Ploct, S,r 9 opor. JM WBW MW C r H HoS t^ V s A B L b T .lonV >""""• Writ,56 words
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Advertisement207 1964-11-25 15 ™ra[oWiisiM& P A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF V f EXCITING GIFTS FOR J K EVERYONE! 1 f For Her, exotic Howonon, Australian aboriginal ond Hongkong beaded materials in dress, ikM 1 1 I and cheongsom lengths from $13 50 to $38 50 I per length, light woollen stoles, intricately beaded handbags,207 words
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Miscellaneous681 1964-11-25 15 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channels J— K.L., V. Pinans Bachelor F.uher— Kdi.Vs Mad b— lpoh A: Malacca Onifth"; 8.00 News la Mandarin. P.M. 5.15 Test pattern and 810 Cla».Mcal Music Hindi i music; 5.45 Opening and pro- fF^rZIFSLZ&fSS Rramme summary; 5.50 New» Harrigan and Son "Young outlines in Malay; 5.53 National681 words
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Article, Illustration1794 1964-11-25 16 JACKIE: IF ONLY I HAD LOOKED RIGHT INSTEAD OF LEFT WHEN FIRST BULLET STRUCK... He put his hand to his forehead and fell in my lap WASHINGTON. Tu«t. MRS. Jacqueline Kennedy told the Warr c n Commission investigating her husband's death she thought that if sheReuter - 1,794 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-11-25 17 A WOMAN is rescued from the wreckage of a Swedish airline Convair which crashed on landing at Angelholm. Sweden, killing 31 of the 43 people on board. The aircraft, owned by the Linjeflyg domestic airline, was on a regular flight between Stockholm and Malmoe. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 50 words
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228 1964-11-25 17 Car breakdown saves two from plane crash ROME, Tuesday. r JpVO lucky Americans missed the TWA plane disaster by 40 minutes because the hired car in which they were coming from Naples broke down on the way. They were Dr. Lloyd A. Delamater. Dean of the American College In Paris,Reuter - 228 words
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74 1964-11-25 17 T OS ANGELES. Tues. Seven convicts—lncluding three murderers held a man and wife hostage at knife point for several hours early yesterday at Walla Walla. Washington State, after escaping from the State penitentiary. Police said the men captured Mr. and Mrs Andrew Jeppe asReuter - 74 words
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Article51 1964-11-25 17 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. 'fen young actresses have been named "Stars of Tomorrow" at the annual ball of the Hollywood Make-up Artists and H:ur-stylists. They arc: Raquel Welch. Barbara Perkins. Donna Loren. Ttacy Michael, uKard, Laurie Sibbiild. Mary Ann Moblcy. Beverlv WMhburn. Margarei Muoo «»d i Wendy Stuart51 words
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Article17 1964-11-25 17 [BTANBUI pwplr tncludtni umn women anc! two chlldn wc.-trrn an iurkey in snowatorm yesterday. A.P.AP - 17 words
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154 1964-11-25 17 YORK, Tues. 11 The father of Jean Harlow filed a US$3 million suit for damages yesterday against the author, publisher and distributors of a book about the famous nf tress, who died in 1937. The book is entitled: "Harlow, An Intimate Biography iThe petitionAP - 154 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-11-25 17 The last MP crosses over NAIROBI. Tues. Kenya became a complete one-party State at the weekend when the last Opposition MP. Mr. Martin Shikuku, announced that he was crossing to the Government benches Reuter. JEAN lIARLOU the petition says the book blackens her memory. iReuter - 45 words
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Article32 1964-11-25 17 SYDNEY. Tues. More than 4.000 port workers stopped work here today, leaving 44 ships idle, because 11 men were suspended i for allegedly refusing to work as directed. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article47 1964-11-25 17 MOSCOW. Tues— Mr. Alexei Adzhubei. .Mr Khru»hchev's son-in-law, has been Riven a new job on the monthly pictorial magazine, Soviet I'nion. Mr. Adzhubei lost his job as chief editor of the Government newspaper. Izve.stia, soon after Mr. Khrush--1 chev's replacement last month. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article205 1964-11-25 17 j ROME, Tuesday ITALY last night announced it had declared a third Egyptian diplomat here to be undesirable because of the "man in the trunk'" ariair. j The diplomat. Mr. Adel Ismail Salem, 30. First Secretary at the U.A.R. Embassy, has already flown toReuter - 205 words
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142 1964-11-25 17 The first French quins— by postman's wife Paris. Tues, a h •(i anxlously in a maternity cllterday and •■d twice i tow told him his wlf< new-born quin., were .ill right luintuplets, the first over In Prance, were born prematurely to 27-year old ique Sambor. News of the birth wasReuter - 142 words
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Advertisement283 1964-11-25 16 a^HI DANGER M HER DIKT H MAY ll DESTROY O^ HER §P HEALTH aaa aaj Rice every day and not enough variety of meat, fish and vegetables can make you ill. ;!K! VYKMIN HELPS KEEP YOU HEALTHY. jf[ It balances your diet gives you 8 essential ABCDE .mm vitamins and283 words
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Advertisement96 1964-11-25 16 AUSTIN mini-MOKE built for tough, rugged work LOW INITIAL COST only $4,290/-* with top discount for cash LOW RUNNING COSTS up to 45 m.p.g.— minimum maintenance a^a^H^ lilt I! SC^yk^^mmmmm^/ ai mf (Singapore/Malaya only) Powered by the incredible AUSTIN 850 engine that has been proved and tested for its RELIABILITY96 words
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Advertisement227 1964-11-25 17 R^^^ *^^^^^—^^^^Rj R^^^^i^^^Rs R^hE VK^w JlvvjPl pg ?tlO*^Bh|> JiV .>3 '^*W R^R^^^^^^^R^B R^rV'"^ *J 7WBRT f7V^R^Rv*9uft <!jmrßl ■"^"^^SE? R^^^~^^^^^ H^R^rSr^rl ln*Jl H^l l^ ■Vjf.' IKD r.JRRMRBI wS s^^^^^ TTTW lllllH tßh S^rh Timeless elegance and highest technical perfection are two of is3s»^fi|fi ST International's characteristic features. Individual care is devoted227 words
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Miscellaneous268 1964-11-25 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS trnu 1. Scholar has adioltnew »lvi. )U t f M n 1 0111 cS$ Ut aPP WnVre U AS SRUPtri 8. Xnmmy icheme appear, to tM Try to be MtUned-Uie arm, >« «Wf th re mere lift' nf" 1 th m'" tr ln T^'odd ™<»c by268 words
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Advertisement451 1964-11-25 18 YOU deserve a better deal! LET STAMFORD COLLEGE Show you the way to success through its home-study courses for Commercial Courses Higher School Certificate School Certificate Lower Certificate Qualifying Test i- I To: I li inrinal. Or. Mainfurd Collrfcr T.O. Box 281. P.O. Box 2078. j j Singapore, Koala Lumpur451 words
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Advertisement775 1964-11-25 18 I ssi^^^B^^^^T^^^^^^^bss^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^sb! I (Continued from Pagr lvi SITUATIONS VACANT Here's *S (Mm.) Box >» ■I rfri URGENT GENERAL COOK Mnah ,ih Amah. Kin* (S'poru) *****2 Him h time or after six. SERVANTS: Mother and Daughter or two friends. Must speak English. Good nf.r.nces required. Tel. (Spore) WANTED QUALIFIED GRADE 3775 words
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Advertisement1119 1964-11-25 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mm. I Box id rfs. exfra WANTED STENOGRAPHER guslitication Senior Cambridge, Shorthand 90/100 w.p.m Typing 40/90 w.p.m. i Apply in own handwriting with testl- i monials to U.P.O. Box &64. Singapore APPLICATIONS INVITED FROM Kxjientmrd Teachers for Post of Senior Assistant St. Anthony's School H I1,119 words
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Advertisement1009 1964-11-25 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i JO Word* SI (Min.)— Box SI et*. axtrm "CITY GUESI HOUSE" rurntsned D/Single rooms, nsthrooms. m/ssnltation. longhsth sttacbed. Verandah. BmsjsbsM Cuis.r.e. Kconomicat Terms. Near S.IK ous-slop. Isngllo Club and G.H.Q ou Stevens Ko«d. Tel: ***** Singapore. DISTRICT 9: Modern furnished 3 Bedroom Klat Large lounge, dining room,1,009 words
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Advertisement997 1964-11-25 18 EDUCATION M Word* SS (Mm.)— Box St ets. oxtro VACANCIES FORMS 11. 111. IV Apply Supervisor. st Francis Girls School, «s St. Francis Road, off St. Michaels. Serangoon, Spore. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. -'"'.< Wueeo Street, Singapore 196 i Enrolment Admits students io Beginners Primary up to Senior Cambridge Morning Afternoon Sessions.997 words
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Advertisement934 1964-11-25 18 FURNITURE Wards SS (Mln.r—Box SO rfs. 'rlt. IST DESIGNED QUALITY Cane Furniture) Lee Wab, 9, Cavenagh Road. Spore 20SU0. FOR distinctive Cane v*urnttnre Call Adrian's 425 River Valley Road. ***** Spore Kree delivery to Peoaog PEST CONTROL An invitation te Business Firms. Clubs, Industrial Concerns. Films on Pest Control Topics934 words
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Advertisement969 1964-11-25 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. axtro 1960 A/40. 1H.V.1 K Prefect. 19A7 F/ Prefect. 19Sb K'6OO. M Minor. R Junior. 1800 F Amelia. l»j:i A 30. 246 1 Mlddli- Kd.. S iH>n Tel MBtt. TRIUMPH TR.4 HARDTOP 1963 one owner, accident free, tux till 196969 words
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Advertisement913 1964-11-25 18 FOR SALE Word* U Vint—Box SO cts Uttra] TRADE IN YOUR IV M Kadluti.nl In- Oermnriv :.-> KM tt or »oi:d largt-v vitn dtereoRadioKram 1• n B«e kteasj a Co Roniniton Road. l-.M I-A2. Jaiao L<imir, Kuhlh l.nnipur. JUST AHRIVEu new vVtsi Orrru«a Btatsa sfdsagraai anta uvv/LW/aw Bunds AuluiiialK 4913 words
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Advertisement1331 1964-11-25 19 g^^KalXe^b^y^^Bg^^^^^^eH 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WESI COASI O.t_: Out Sport Mnt S'nant rteang J. 1 1 10 Liiertttl. Glasgo* ll Pt/Ntf 21 Ntf 27 MINESTHEUS LxtrpMl. AvOrSnouth Ntf 21/ 2 MIRMIDON Mavr;. LiftrtMl, Glasgow Htf 21 Dec 2 Ott 4 JJ" riii. LutrpttP Etc a Die I tie 1/11 vie II1,331 words
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Advertisement2521 1964-11-25 19 MJUi^LUJiMM^dkIJ^M HK^TTt&^aß Hiunmni Mtun 10. roiom.i j/j.wtio oo«f I f mi 'imi *****. pinmi tan PiMt mn SAILINGS 10 BEYRBUIN, LATIAKIA. GENOA, a BA«lt, MMIURI, McMEM. ANTWtIP. ROTUROAM, JIMSIEROAM. tOIHEIMUtG. AARHOS ANO CQPENNAtia v 'tia^ Pt n «ie "POONA" (I) Sailel Ptrt 25 Ntf 2t Ntf "KAMIOOIA*- m tt M«/2,521 words
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Advertisement1314 1964-11-25 19 jtoiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lltlu^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH K.ntaoor. S^tm PlMI| CITY OF LEEDS 2S 21 Ntt ll Pert Tltlf 1 till uf tmLAGO M.JI Nn i CITY OF BATH 21 Nn/ 1 Oe: t CITY OF RIPON H 2J Oec 21 Oec CITY1,314 words
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Article99 1964-11-25 20 jYjELBOURNE. Tues. Industrials eased Movements were small and trading again quiet. BHP dropped 6d to 51/6 and C.S.R. 1/3 to 72/9. Base metals weakened. New Broken Hill lost 3/6 to 112/6 and Renison 21- to 55/6. Oils were steady. C K A 47/1 Mount loa 40/3 N Broken99 words
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Article243 1964-11-25 20 nECEMBER llrot grado ruMwr f.o.b. L' clotod at 6 p.m. In IHigapara and Kuala Lumpur yootorday at 70i cents per Ib.. down three-quarten of a cent on Monday's cloalnx level for tho poaltlon. The too* wai quiet. R.A.I, and F.M.R.t. doling arlato In eonto por Ib. yootorday: Int.243 words
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Article230 1964-11-25 20 elatitfl made theoe changea Id ita ratei to mcrcbantn yigtprday. Lond.fi: idling TT or OD 2/3 15/16. buying TT 2/4 1/16. OD 2/4 1/8, OuyIng Airmail or OD 2/4 1/8, SO d/it 2/4 9/32. 45 d/rt 2/4 3/8, 60 d/lt 2/4 15/32, 90 d/st 2/4 5/8, 120 d/lt230 words
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Article28 1964-11-25 20 November 11 MALAYAN RUBBKK PRICE: 7ni cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: 5740.37} a picul (down S3.(i2i). Unpfficial estimated offering: 205 tons (up 15 tons).28 words
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776 1964-11-25 20 By Our Market Correspondent rpRADING on the Stock 1 Exchange of Malaysia yesterday suffered a mild attack of "bank rate blues" after the action of the British Government to ease pressure on sterling, and reciprocal action in the United States and Canada to assist776 words
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Article25 1964-11-25 20 Malayan Stock Indices Not. 23 Nov. 24 •Industrials: 88.80 88.34 Tins: 133.4S 132.72 rubbers; 1(19.40 109.28 •Dee 30. 1963=100 Drc. 29. 19r!? l(ll25 words
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Article854 1964-11-25 20 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shf re* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: «outt*ad (2.000) SI 60; Ounlop* (1.000) IIA U.OOO) $1.57; till *r«h. (1.000) U. 91: ESm.lt*r* U.OOO) $3.94.854 words
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Article68 1964-11-25 20 /CHINESE Produc* E«chsn»o, Sinv tcapor* noon price* por picul yaotarday: Coconut all: bulk Sssi seller*, drum S.'.vi *eller». Copra: Nov. Dec. UK 'Continent: U«quotid. P*pp*r: Muntojc white $145 seller*. Sarawak white SMO sellers, apeclal Sarnuak black fll7| sellers, garbled U'lrniKiiiK black SlL'L't nrlli" tUM sellers. Singapore Copra A.68 words
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Advertisement1163 1964-11-25 20 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service Hongkong S. Funusco L. Angties N. York P'phia Ba'timore UukHisi M»m" 31 Dec 2 Ja* 17 Jai 2t Jai I Ftk 10 Fe-t 11 Frk HaltwMiftt BtscM" 25/27 jm 13 Ftk it Fek Mar 11 Mar 11 Mar West Coast of1,163 words
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Advertisement958 1964-11-25 20 oRIENTj LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAfsr (24.000 tons fully oirconditloned stobilised) Deport*:- Penang 9th January Y96S Singapore 12th January 1965 For Hongkong 1 5th/ 1 7th January Japan 2Ut/25th January. Hongkong 28/31 January 1965 Singapore 3 February 1965 Returns:- Penang sth February 1963 Penang from $1,089.00 (First958 words
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Advertisement404 1964-11-25 20 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scaadisaviai imj CiitneiUl Pirts fir kackik aid Hrn Kmi Penang P. Sham S'pori THEBEN (Cans Pusan, Japan) M/M H*» TAMESIS (Calls Manila) 14/15 Oec 11/11 Otc ll'2l Dec THERMOPYLAE (Calls Pusan, Japan) 7172» Dtc BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A., EAST AND WEST COAST PORTS IURANDOT I Dtc FERNLAKE404 words
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Advertisement128 1964-11-25 20 WESTBOUND, t_u(j M^^^^^^^^^ *npt«.. nai riiisni, Marseilles. Natre, Oaikirt, NAIA 14 It Otc 17/11 Ott 21 Oec Antwerp. Nankurg. Breaei, MM SOUIh wtSl AFRICA iiEIKICt fcngapoei Ou-oan (21/12). fort Eluaotin HVMi .apeto-n (71/ir>, •*»OA I/I In l/aiadi (31/12). Port Harcourt. Lagos. A^oe ,1/1), i'.otono« (1/1). i.crr.t lako'adi. Freetoo* Oamr 121/128 words
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624 1964-11-25 21 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $3.62 i a picul to $740.37 J on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 15 tons to 205 tons. In London earlier cash tin had fallen £7 'a a ton and forward624 words
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Article238 1964-11-25 21 November 24. TTireo mootha. INDUSTRIALS HnuJteiin 13 eta. Uniterm 16 eta. lJunktp* 15 eta. M Containers 12 eta ivvDrv. idi. M Cables 16 Cta. b. Bmi-lter» 27 eta. McAlimer 12 eta. l-fnol&cts. M Invest. 12 eta. 12cta. O CB.C lscts. K N. ■-■')cta. Rothmani 12cts. ka 16 eta.238 words
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Article120 1964-11-25 21 SHIPS lying alongside Mio Slngaparo today art: Karma la 1/2. jRsaN.W. 2. Hrrvnicki* 3 4. B*r«mban N.W i, Rokan NW. I, Tun* An 5, Ragna Hakke K 7 rhaknita 10/11, Torrent II 14. Cn«M 15/16. AutomedOD IS, 1 rka 19. Empire Klttlwake 21/22. KatonK 23/24 Melbourne Mara120 words
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Article36 1964-11-25 21 ON th* 'tit txchjnftt marktt "n :iv -he U S. drill, ii rinou-d at 3.78 for TT and T4- for cash tterlirj uaa quoted at 13.97 «od on* tail if gold at 250 J.36 words
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Advertisement803 1964-11-25 21 COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors of Hume Industries (Par East) Limited report that the Consolidated results of the Group, which include those ot the principal subsidiary, Hume j Industries (Malaya) t -'tilVkl. are expected to exceed the previous year's figures. However, aa anticipated, the sales and profits of the parent company,803 words
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Advertisement722 1964-11-25 21 Tenders for the Supply of Cooked Food for the Girls' Hostel Sultan Sulaiman Secondary School at Padang Negara, Kuala Trengganu. 1. Tenders are Invited for the supply of cooked food for the Girls' Hostel at Sultan Sulaiman Secondary School. Padang Negara, Kuala Trengganu for the period Ist January. 1965 to722 words
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Advertisement759 1964-11-25 21 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB X'MAS/NEW YEAR MEETING 1964/65. 27th. 30th December it 3rd January 1965. FREE GIFT TICKETS: EIGHT tickets will be given free for every 100 tickets ordered at one time for each days Unlimited Sweep. All the free tickets will participate In Uie draw. 3 DIGITS NO759 words
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Advertisement780 1964-11-25 21 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PI BI.IC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 <1«) WHEREAS In exercise of the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of section 19 of the Locai Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred780 words
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Advertisement666 1964-11-25 21 TENDERS I EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, JOHORE Tenders for the Supply and Delivery of Equipment to Schools In Johore. SEPARATE tenders are Invited j for the supply AND delivery of (A) Crockery etc. to Sekolah Menengah Sultan Ismail. Johor Bahru. and <B> Dunloplllo Mattresses to Government English School. Kluang. Tender forms and666 words
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Advertisement360 1964-11-25 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN TBE TtLtCOMMI'XICATIONS DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited tor the posts of Technical Assistants In the Telecommunications Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS EXPOUENCZ Passed Form IV English or Its equivalent. Possession of Kuala Lumpur Technical College Diploma in Telecommunications or equivalent. In addition to technical qualifications, at360 words
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Advertisement306 1964-11-25 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY NOTICE Applications from Malsyslan citizens are invited for a post as Magistrate in the Judicial Department, Sarawak. 2. Salary Scale: $750 x 30-870/ 930 x 30 1050 1085 x 35 1260 1300 x 40- 1420. Increments in the scale are awarded in accordance with existing regulations lor306 words
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Article125 1964-11-25 22 Go-karting titles to the Todds CLKKMBAN. Tues. Peter Todd i won the "Agong Sahan" dial- I lenge Trophy at the Malayan Moior Sports Club go-karting held at the Federation Garrison. Hun Dickaon. winning the event. Todd and las wife. Kathleen. lured the 1964 go-karting titles ilif nn-ei wus the last125 words
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Article26 1964-11-25 22 MALACCA. Tues— The semiiiiiHls and final of the annual Malacca slx-a-side hockey league, tournament will be on Nov. 28 at the Malacca Club padang.26 words
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129 1964-11-25 22 SWIMMING SINGAPORE. Tues. The Amateur Swimming Union of .\ialii\slas 13 -men team appointed to organise ihe swimming pro-' gramme and train Malaysian swimmers for the SEAP Games at Kuala Lumpur next August will be dissolved and a new committee formed.129 words
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Article454 1964-11-25 22 ATHLETIC AND DARUL AFIAH WILL RENEW LEAGUE RIVALRY IN SAFA CUP FINAL ON DEC 6 By JOE DORAI Singapore. Tuesday UK CURRENT SAFA Senior Cup competition has confirmed the league championship result which showed Darul Afiah FC and Chinese Athletic to be the strongest teams in454 words
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Article25 1964-11-25 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club will hold their annual dinner on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Members and friends are invited.25 words
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Article84 1964-11-25 22 PALMERSTON, Tue.s. Bill Dunk of Australia had a brilliant second round of 65. to break the Hokowhitu course record ov two strokes, when the £1.000 Metalcraft Industries golf tournament began here yesterday. Two rounds were played yesterday and Dunk, who had a first round of 69. ledReuter - 84 words
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Article61 1964-11-25 22 LONDON. Tues.— Mary Rand. triple medallist in the Tokyo j Olympic Games, said yesterday she hoped to carry on with her athletics next year. "I hope to carry on. for I want to do better than the world record of 22ft 2in (6.76 metres* whenReuter - 61 words
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Article54 1964-11-25 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Cyclists' Association 25 ■flat massed start cycling race! for the Dunlop Trophy will be i held here on Dec. 13 over 3.5-mile circuit at Jalan University. En- tries close on Dec. 5 and should be submitted to the Hon. Secre- tary No. 154 words
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Article27 1964-11-25 22 MALACCA. Tues— R. Marshall I] won the Bukit Terendak Sailing Club President's Cup held off Terendak Camp. Second was Jlm|< Maloney and third E. Webb.27 words
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366 1964-11-25 22 Titmus spins MCC to victory with 10 for 70 CRICKET DORT ELIZABETH. Tues. 1 Some fine bowling by the spinners, particularly Fred Titmus, who took seven wickets yesterday and ten in the match, gave MCC victory by an innings and 150 runs against Eastern Province. It was MCCs fifth victoryReuter - 366 words
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Article310 1964-11-25 22 HOCKEY By LIM KEE CHAN: Singapore, Tuesday IANSENITES caused a .major upset today when J they held defending champions Singapore Recreation Club to 3-3 draw in a Singapore Hockey Association league first division, match on the Fadang. Promoted Jansenites, who were a goal down after310 words
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Article93 1964-11-25 22 TENNIS hua tup: Singapore Recreation Club drew 2-2 with YMCA. iSRC first): Singles: S. Houghton bt P. Huggon 6-4. 7-5; J. Martens bt K. K Tan 6-3. 6-2. Doubles: E. B. La Brooy and P. Colesco lost to YJ». Wee and C.S. Cheah 0-6. 2-6; T. V Chen and93 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-11-25 22 ENGLAND'S second goal is scored by centre-forward Frank Wignall of Nottingaam Forest, second from right, who smiles as he watches the ball sail into the Wales net in the soccer international at the Empire Stadium on Nov. 18. Looking on glumly in foreground is63 words
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Article90 1964-11-25 22 SOCCLK Spore GSFA Jr knockout semi-final: PWD v 4 Semboyan. Sr. semi-final: Woodbridge v Civil Aviation (botn matches at Farrer Pk>. Victory Cup knockout final replay: New Market v Kilat Club (Kubu Stadium. Malacca) 8 p.m. HOC KKY Spore Dlv 1: Khalsa v IA (Farrer Pk); RAP90 words
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306 1964-11-25 22 BRITISH FOOTBALL ROUNDUP- T ONDON. Tues.— Everton. v the English First Division club, last night reached the third round of the Inter-Cltles Fairs' Cup. j soccer competition. The Merseyside team beat Kllmarnock. of Scotland 4-1 at Everton in the second leg to j win on306 words
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Article80 1964-11-25 22 KILAT 2 CHANGKAT IPOH, Tues. Kilat Club won the Voun Cup today when they j scored twice without reply from j Ch.uikjkat Kindir.t; E.-t.ite in the neear final at Mao Abc'ui Jaiii her*. Kilat were awarded a penalty just before halftime and centre- forward Wong Kam80 words
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108 1964-11-25 22 GATTELLARI GETS HARD FIGHT FROM ZULUETA BOXING CYDNEY, Tues.— Australian fly- weight boxing champion Rocky Gattelari scored a mous points win over Leo Zulueta of the Piulipp. 12-round contest hire li.st nigni. Zulueta had the crowd ro he attacked Gattellari throughout the last round In a rate bid to scoreReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement522 1964-11-25 22 The big name Jb in tiny watches! M IPS .mm k-^% Lav <* r/^ i »^^Jafl < WrmS^^L/ ■if V 4 jB Miniature watches of highest precision in charming, elegant cases represent one of the finest achievements of Swiss watchmaker's art. Cyma. who occupy a leading position among the world522 words
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Advertisement52 1964-11-25 22 w^^mt* MADE Give /Z^Z^WWik of S^ Distinction n^r |5 this Christmas Platinum Jewellery with A i<^Y Diamonds and precious >i V" VV^ f Stone* V Cultured Pearl Ornaments Jade and X^^t— _> Geld Ornaments I 1 Authorised Distributors for:MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARLS TIN SING GOLDSMITHS LTD. 215-217. South Bridge Road. Singapore-52 words
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1160 1964-11-25 23 gOX OFFICE 111, promoted to the top class after his fluent win on Sunday, looks set to complete a double at Ipoh today. The five-year-old is improving with every outing and could easily account for his rivals in Race Five. Sent1,160 words
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Article159 1964-11-25 23 t PSOI I. TER HAKM -I Race 1 Nohle < lioice >h.intriU SHANGRILA Harvest MjKiiitirent King TROJAN Harvest Noblesse Oblige di us peak Kace 2 Trmptrd ■>li.tiitin Inn OTARO Tempted Devirs Peak TEMPTED Walernne Devil's Peak Race 3 IKORN NAI Kai Tcre I i Knox SIB NOISE Kai159 words
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Article1589 1964-11-25 23 Race 1-1.20 Cl 4 Div 4 ($5,200) S-\£ 1 ***** Noblesse Oblije a (Mrs. N. Peerti Ahmad, 3 9.0 8 2 ***** Shanrrila 111 a (SK St.) Rodders, 4 9.0 IF) Moxham 4 J ***** Harvest t iSprii.^ Autumn) Teh. 6 8.13 IF) 'Chuah 131,589 words
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88 1964-11-25 23 Dalkeith beats Ban Soon in 2f workout IPOH, Tue*.— The following horses went well on a soft track here this morning: Race One -Dalkeith (Rao) beat Ban Soon (Kang) In a 21 sprint. The Dairy King (Wilson) went as well as Juridical (Moxham) over 3f in 40 2/5. Race Two88 words
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Advertisement28 1964-11-25 23 For the best-go for I KS 460 WE I 23 T302 2320TE/WE AVAILABLE FROM ALL JU, AUTHORISED DEALERS JkgV KIAN gwan (MALAYA) LTD. lysf SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG28 words
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Advertisement523 1964-11-25 23 9b. *^^v mmV mv m£— %3 9** H^ Back horn m my own country I drank only Teachtr 1 the Scotch Whisky of onmistakable characttr and tiavoar. m *<w^ Jml When I cane to Malaya ton yoart ago. I couldn't get it and lift mi ■nil without leacaafsl But at*523 words
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Obituary60 1964-11-25 24 NEOH THEAN MUAT n.r 46 ded IMF Queens leavtac wile, rt.iuKh'.r. sou to mourn hrn lv*« Funeral o< ncr on Thursday noon 26-11-t.i for D at Mount Veraon. Aljuniud MADAM CAN QUEE CEOK (BetN I■ -'111-ii4 It I !'er Low En« Nro iDaby) and son-in-law, i' Krirdchlldren, 1 grnnd«on-lii-erl60 words
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Article59 1964-11-25 24 g The director who takes the afternoon off to play golf just because he regards himself as the boss is morally indistinguishable from a thief who helps himself to the petty cash. 9 Sir Halford Reddish. Chairman and Managing Director of the Rugby Portland Cement, at a dinner of59 words
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647 1964-11-25 24 TWO linns. Bells Asbestos and Engineering Ltd. and Metal Box (Malaysia) Ltd., today appealed to the Tariff Advisory Board for relaxation of Import duty on two rubber compounds which they claimed could not be manufactured here. Another firm, Malayan Oxygen Ltd.. asked for647 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-11-25 24 GIRL WHO WILL NEVER SPEAK AGAIN GETS $30,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 10-year-old giri. R. Sarasu, who will never be able to speak again because of head injuries resulting from an accident, has been awarded $30,260 damages by the High Court here. Sarasu, whose father. P. Ramasamy. 48. is an185 words
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Article39 1964-11-25 24 PARIS. Tues.— The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, had talks here this afternoon with French Foreign Minister, Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville. He Is due to leave Paris tonight39 words
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122 1964-11-25 24 MANILA. Tues. The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Salipada Pendatun, has urged a "head count" of all aliens in Mindanao and Sulu Southern Philippines, particularly of Chinese and Indonesian nationals. Mr. Pendatun, speaking before top military and civilian leaders ofReuter - 122 words
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Article424 1964-11-25 24 LONDON. Tues— Markets rebounded sharply after the recent sustained slide and in many cases warn., were bigger than yesterday's losses. Bear covering contributed to the recovery while buyers were encouraged by hopes that the seven per cent Bank Rate will not be for long and by suggestions that424 words
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230 1964-11-25 24 JACK FINGLETON - 30 BLACKHOODED WOMEN CONFRONT MENZIES JACK FINGLETON From SYDNEY. Tues. Reminiscent of South Africas "Black Sash' women. 30 black-hooded women, dressed as widows, stood up in protest acainst thr \utr.ili.m Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies. when he addressed a crowded and tumultuous meeting last nifcht at llornsly. a Sydney. suDurb.230 words
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157 1964-11-25 24 Borrowed from the camel: A i no-birth device ONDON. Tues. Bri- tish women arc to test a new contraceptive device developed from a (vnturios-old system used by Arab tribesmen to stop camels becoming pregnant, the Family Planning Association announced today. Known as the intra-uterine contraceptive device iIUCD), it consists of157 words
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76 1964-11-25 24 13 ft. X 'mas tree arrives for big party today SINGAPORE. Tues— A Qanl.u V-jet flew into Singapore from Sydney tonight carrying a 13ft. 41n. tall Christmas tree the biggest ever to be flown to Singaport from Australia. The 66-lb. tree, a present from Qantas Airways will be the centra76 words