The Straits Times, 28 November 1964
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Title Section19 1964-11-28 1 .RAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 He***?* *jgr r Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration235 1964-11-28 1 'Govt concerned' TAN: 'MARKETING BOARDS TO END ALL RETAIL BUSINESS IF OVERCHARGING GOES ON' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, has warned that strong measures will be taken against shopkeepers if they try to exploit the public on the pretext of235 words
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100 1964-11-28 1 Aussies end military training of Indons 4IH I.AIDK. Fri. Indo- V ncsia's attitude was not one lo cnc(iuraj;e Australia continuing the practice of uivins Indonesians military training, the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menlies. said yesterday. Sir Kohcrt mi speakins: at .1 Senate election meeting at Adelaide Town Hall. All haveReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration405 1964-11-28 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - Morocco rolls out the red carpet for Tun I From 1 SAMAD ISMAIL PASABLANCA, Fri. Morocco rolled out the red carpet to welcome Tun Razak and his party last nitflit. Tun Razak was personally welcomed by the Prime Minister. Haj Ahmed Bahninl. Mr. Abdullah Chorfl. Under Secretary to the Foreign405 words
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Article47 1964-11-28 1 JAKARTA. Fri— President Boekarno is under the care of a group of Chinese Communist doctors. This was disclosed today by Indonesia's third Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Johannes Leimena. to Communist Chinese Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Yl. who Is on a visit here— APAP - 47 words
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Article35 1964-11-28 1 TOKYO. Fri. The U.S. Embassy In Tokyo today denied a report by a European news agency that American residents in Indonesia had been told to be ready for evacuation on short notice. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-11-28 1 OTINNED into immobiv lity, a survivor is carried to safety by an airline worker after the Trans-World Airline Boeing 707 disaster at Rome airport. Another death yesterday brings the death toll to 48. The jetliner, carrying 12 crew and passengers, hit a steamroller parked in anUPI - 66 words
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Article494 1964-11-28 1 JACKIE SAM, A. FAZIL - JACKIE SAM, A. FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Fri. Millionaire rubber magnate, Dato Ng Quee Lam, was released at 7 p.m. tonight, exactly a fortnight almost to the hour after he was kidnapped in Kee Choc Avenue. Sennett Estate. A close business associate of the millionaire who saw494 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-11-28 1 THREE BIG GIFTS TO DEFENCE FUND KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three big donations have been promised to the National Defence Fund. The biggest single donation so far of $250,000 will come from the Singapore Turf Club, its chairman. Mr. Runme Shaw, announced today. Mr. Shaw also announced that the Shaw Foundation195 words
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Article33 1964-11-28 1 STOP PRESS WHITES WIPED OUT LEOPOLDVILLE. Fri. Refugees reaching here from Paulis today s.iid they had beard reports that .tO-strong white population of the town of \\jmba killed by insurgents—Reuter. (See Page 9)33 words
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Article490 1964-11-28 1 8-day trek to meet the King KENINGAU, Fri. Hundreds of people from the interior of Sabafa walked some of them for eight days to this interior hill station to greet 111 King and Queen despite heavy rain today. Thousands <>f colourfully dress ed Muruts an d Kadazans waited along the490 words
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Advertisement13 1964-11-28 1 It's pure, delicious I and nourishing j?vj GENERATIONS BRAND'S essence of strength-since 183513 words
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Advertisement28 1964-11-28 1 CITROEN Safety Comfort Luxury Easy Payments Can b* Arranged. Spar* Port. Available. so.. *..ntv THE EASTERN AUTO CO.. LTD.. US, Cltmtrccou Avenue, S'port-9. Tel: *****/6. Represented throughout Malaysia.28 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration231 1964-11-28 2 THOUSAND ARMED TROOPS RING BUDDHIST HQ IN BID TO END RIOTS SAIGON, Friday. THE South Vietnam Government last night declared a state of siege in Saigon following days of antiGovernment riots and demonstrations. A thousand heavily armed troops surrounded the national Buddhist headquarters to preventReuter - 231 words
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142 1964-11-28 2 MOSCOW. Fri.— Ruv>ia\ official news agent v Tass last night protested at reported American plans to bomb parts of Vbrth Vietnam. It warned that Russia would not remain indifferent but would give "the MCCWan assistance" U> North Vietnam. In an "authorised statement." TassReuter - 142 words
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Article39 1964-11-28 2 TOKYO. Fri. Ti.:thache «ul- ren h;id to endure the pain v.-.--tcrday iti Tokyo. Tho citys nin:v than 5.000 dentists urre on a 24--hour strike demanding government appruval of h.gher den.al fees to meet rising costs.— a P.39 words
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Article99 1964-11-28 2 OMDB 'Over my dead body' BADGES SALISBURY, Fri. Small white coffinshaped badges are appearing on thousands of coat lapels in this capital of white supremacist Rhodesia They bear the letters OMDB rOver m; dead body") and reflect some of the white Rhodeslans" bitterness towards Britain. which opposes Rhodesian Independence underAP - 99 words
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Article33 1964-11-28 2 TOKYO. Fri.— The Philippines Forpifjn Secret. try. Mr. Mauro Mendi arrived herr last nigh: I en his way to New York to i attend the D.N. General As- spmbiy— APAP - 33 words
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Article58 1964-11-28 2 rpOKYO. Frl. The South Vietnam Government has 1 suspended Mx Vietnamese language dailies for one .veek— for not submitting proofs. The action was taken under the April 10. 19(54 agreement in which Vietnamese language newspaper editors were required to submit copies of proofs to the InformationAP - 58 words
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102 1964-11-28 2 A Hanoi protest at 'shelling of island rKVO. Fri. North Vietnam alleged today that U.S. and South Vietnamese warships shelled a North Vietnamese island for one hour on Wednesday. Radio Hanoi said a protest had been filed with Mr. M A. Rahman. Indian chairman of the International Control Commission. TheAP - 102 words
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Article86 1964-11-28 2 Rescued escapees allowed to stay UONG KONG, Fri. n Eleven escapes from China rescued by police off Hong Kong waters have been allowed to stay ir this colony, a Government spokesman said yesterday. The 11 refugees were part of a group of 21 whose boat capsized near Hong Kong onAP - 86 words
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Article23 1964-11-28 2 NEW DELHI. Pri. More than 2.000 students who participated in «nti-Government demonstrations have been expelled I from universities In Orlssa. -APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration190 1964-11-28 2 JAKARTA, Fri.— Marshal Chen Vi, Chinas Foreign Minister, arrived here by special Chinese aircraft this morning for an. unexpected visit. He was met at the airport by Dr. J. Leimena, Indonesia's Second Deputy Prime Minister and some socialist countries' diplomat-, including the SovietReuter - 190 words
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Article61 1964-11-28 2 JAKARTA, Frl. The Indonesian Government has decided to fill Its movie vacuum, created by Communist agitations over the past six months against American-made films, with films from European Communist countries. Communist-led mass organisations six months ago started a boycott action against American-made films. which theyUPI - 61 words
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Article, Illustration225 1964-11-28 2 TOKYO. Friday. THE visiting Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. today urged Japans Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina. to exert "active Japanese influence" at the coming Afro-Asian conference in Algiers next March. Dr. Subandrio arrived here on Tuesday for a four-day stopover on his wayReuter - 225 words
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103 1964-11-28 2 JAKARTA, Frl— The At-torney-General has called for the registration of all gold transactions in an effort to stop the current large-scale buying and hoarding of the precious metal. Dan Sulaiman told a meeting of jewellers and gold traders that the current "unfavourable trend" wasUPI - 103 words
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Article38 1964-11-28 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, left today for a two-day visit to Moscow before going to New Yorlc for the opening session of the U.N. General Assembly on Dec. I— A.P.AP - 38 words
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Miscellaneous25 1964-11-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby VOue NAJMES »7) (^HUSBAND IMVEMWe\ V-. TUE PAPECj \HELPS UOUSEWIVESj y^T~7^~\ II _J {EVENTS NEW WAV TOJ pailC \^PEEL POTATOES25 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article172 1964-11-28 3 SETBACK FOR BRITISH EXPORTS T ONDON, Fri. Britain's xj exports to Europe, particularly the European Common Market countries, suffered a setback in recent months while the trade deficit continued to increase, the Board of Trade announced yesterday. It was givine further details of October foreign trade figures announced earlier thisUPI - 172 words
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Article26 1964-11-28 3 PARIS. Fri. The French proCommunLst daily newspaper Liberation will close down tomorrow after 20 years owing to financial difficulties, a spokesman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article32 1964-11-28 3 ATHENS, Fri. The Cyprus Foreign Minister, Mr. Spyros Kyprianou, arrived here yesterday from Nicosia for talks with the Greek Government on the comlne United Nations debate on Cyprus. APAP - 32 words
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Article52 1964-11-28 3 AMSTERDAM, Fri. Mrs. Ella Kuiper-Albnchu sb. has ordered a small submarine costing more than £30.000, from a German shipyard, for collecting shells and beads from the Caribbean seabed. Mrs. Kuiper-Albricht owns an "art shop" at Utrecht, central Holland, selling home-male trinkets made of her seabedReuter - 52 words
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Article34 1964-11-28 3 BONN. Fri. —An 18-year-old East German farmhand crashed his tractdr through barbed wire on the 'Iron Curtain' border under a rain of Communist gunfire and escaped safely to the West. U.P.IUPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-11-28 3 LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN'S Labour Government yesterday announced a threepoint programme to help get the nations economy going and boost exports so that the country can pay its way. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. James Callaghan, told Parliament the proposals were aimedReuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-11-28 3 PARIS, Fri. Hopes rose slightly yesterday for two of the four suriviving French quintuplets (shown above soon after birth), while the condition of the two others worsened, a medit ;il bulletin issued by the Health Ministry said. The breathing of the two boysReuter - 80 words
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88 1964-11-28 3 Elephant dies because of lack of vanity COPENHAGEN, Fri. A female Indian elephant's lack of vanity was the indirect cause of her death yesterday, zoo officials said here The elephant, named K. had always refused to have her nails manicured and threatened her keepers if they tried to touch herReuter - 88 words
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Article62 1964-11-28 3 LONDON, Fri. The League Again.st, Cruel Sports has protested following a report that Princess Anne might go on her tirst fox-hunt during the Christmas holidays. The letter of protest, sent to Queen Elizabeth last night, said it would "cause much i pain. among the majority of62 words
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Article44 1964-11-28 3 WASHINGTON Prl. Colonel William O. Draper. 44. retired. who was personal pilot for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, was found dead yesterday the U.S. Air Force said. Andrews Air Force Hospital spokesman said that death was recorded as "due to hanging."44 words
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Article31 1964-11-28 3 LONDON. Pri. A pear-shaped diamond was sold for £8.400 to a private bidder at Sotheby's yesterday. The diamond, unmounted and weighing 6.72 carats, was sent anonymously. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article32 1964-11-28 3 I LONDON. Prl. The perceni tage of illegitimate births in London had doubled over the past 10 years and was now 14.2 per cent, an official report said today. UPL32 words
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Article29 1964-11-28 3 PARIS. Pri. Prance's second largest trade union, the 900,000 member Socialist-led Force Ouvriere, yesterday called for a 24--hour general .strike in the public services on Dec. 11.29 words
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Article26 1964-11-28 3 LONDON. Prl. U.N. Cyprus mediator, Mr. Oalo Plaza. Hew here today from Nicosia for talks with Foreign Secretary Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker.— UPl.26 words
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Article23 1964-11-28 3 LONDON. Frit American singer Liza Mir.elli. 18-year-old daughter of Judy Garland, is to marry 21-year-old Australian dinner Peter Allen.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article23 1964-11-28 3 LONDON. Frl. Annual prosecutions for motoring offences have topped the one m.ilion mark, accordi'ig to governim-nt figures announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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297 1964-11-28 3 BRITAIN must stop the export of arms to South Africa "at the earliest possible opportuni ty" and would not allow arms to go to Portugal for use In her overseas territories, the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, told Parliament yesterday. He was297 words
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81 1964-11-28 3 PRETORIA. Fri. The J South African Prime Minister. Dr. Hendrik Vrrwoerd. said here last night he welcomed the British Government announcement that the Buccaneer aircraft contract was to be honoured. I Dr. Verwoerd sa.d in a Press statement that this was in accord withReuter - 81 words
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226 1964-11-28 3 WARD CASE WOMAN FOUND DEAD UNDER A DUSTBIN LID LONDON, Friday. WOMAN whose nude body was found in a car park in Kensington on Wednesday has been identified as a prostitute, Margaret McGowan, 22, who figured in the Profumo i scandal last year. As Frances Brown, one of the manyReuter - 226 words
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Advertisement173 1964-11-28 3 I "More than 70% of S externally examined members of Australian S Accountancy and Secretarial Institutes trained through Hemingway Robertson..." IT'S JUST AS EASY FOR YOU to become a Highly-Paid Qualified Accountant The rapid growth of Malaysia has created outstanding career opportunities for qualified accountants. The Hemingway Robertson method of173 words
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Advertisement304 1964-11-28 3 >Jii|g} Special J X'MAS OFFER LADIES' MEN'S American Silk NOW I Sport Shirts USA NOW Dr~ $14.50 $7.50 DABRIV S 2 50 $55fl House Coon 5.50 Raw Silk Shirts 5.75 Tetron Blouses 6.00 2.00 L/Sleeve Terylenc/Cotton Cotton T-Shirts 4.25 2.70 19.75 16.90 HOUSEHOLD CARPETS-BEDSPREADS-SHEETS TOWELS-PILLOW CASES- BLANKETS SPECIAL REDUCTIONS BOYS'304 words
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Article328 1964-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, pointed out today that the change from trade to industry in Singapore was taking place faster than most people realised. "Today, if one is not 1 to go the way of the dinosaur which is328 words
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454 1964-11-28 4 gOMK 900 coffee shops here have decided not to raise the price of coffee or ten served in their premises despite the increased tax 00 sugar. This was confirmed today by Mr. Tan Peng Kee, president of the Singapore Foochow Coffee, Restaurant454 words
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160 1964-11-28 4 25 CHRISTMAS PARTIES FOR 5,000 CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Fri. The Hans Andersen Club of Singapore together with other organisations will hold 25 Christmas parties and a fun fair during December to entertain some 5,000 children. Dolls dressed in costumes of various nations for the girls, koala bears which were flown here160 words
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Article39 1964-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. About 100 supervisors and teachers working In adult education classes are attending a three-day training seminar organised by the Adult Education Board at the People's Association holiday camp on Pulau Übln from today to Sunday.39 words
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Article35 1964-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Water will be cut off in Upper Paya Lebar Road between No. 473 to the Junction of Lorong A. Leng and New Industrial Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.35 words
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Article164 1964-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. A WIDOW with three children was awarded total damages of $30,850 with costs by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today for the loss of her husband, Wong Chung Fah, 44, a salesman, who died as the result of a motor accident some164 words
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Article53 1964-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The first anniversary celebrations of the Macpherson Road community centre tomorrow will Include a Hokklen wayang and a variety concert featuring Malay folk dances, and magic shows. The wayang will be repeated on Sunday. There will be a joint ChineseMalay dinner at the centre53 words
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Article17 1964-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Young Women's Christian Association will hold its annual Flag Day tomorrow.17 words
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358 1964-11-28 4 CINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Buttrose granted three decrees nisi in the High Court yesterday. dissolving the marriage in each case one on the ground of adultery, one for desertion and the j third for cruelty. The decree In each case is to be made absolute358 words
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Article86 1964-11-28 4 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Police are investigating the death of a mechanical engineer I from the aircraft carrier HMS Centaur who died a i 1 few hours after he was involved in a brawl ou'sldr an hotel in Orange Grave Road a week ago. Several sailors and civl*86 words
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Article86 1964-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Friday A SIX-MAN delegation from the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees left here by train for Kuala Lumpur tonight for important talks with leaders of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services. The AUPE delegation is led by its86 words
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246 1964-11-28 5 PASSED: A BILL TO SET TOLLS ON BRIDGES AND ROADS I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Bill empowering the Government to impose a toll on vehicles using Federal bridges and roads in Malaya was approved by the House of Representatives today. Cycl sts would be exempted, the Minister of Works. Posts and246 words
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128 1964-11-28 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Government does not consider it necessary to Inquire into the procedure of the Employees' Provident Fund In regard to the approval and payment of claims for withdrawal. In a written reply to Mr. C. V Devan Nair (PAP-Bunesar128 words
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104 1964-11-28 5 MALACCA. Fri.— A jury today found a labourer Van I. am St-nc Iti. uuilty of armed cane robbery and Mr Jastlee Ismail Kh hi senU-ix c(l him to *c\«'n jail. The Judge also ordered •.iv strokes of the rotan for Van, who was104 words
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Article, Illustration328 1964-11-28 5 House 'yes' to $50 million fund to meet 'unforeseen' spending /SJ/^/L TO TWO MPs: 'IF SOEK GRABS MALAYSIA HE'LL CUT OFF YOUR HEADS 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday j AN application to establish a $50 million fund to meet "unforseen calls" in battling confrontation, triggered off a lively debate in the328 words
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1148 1964-11-28 5 WEEK WAS NOT A PROPAGANDA EFFORT BY THE ALLIANCE: SENU had. advocated that Malaysia should form the northern frontier of Australia in defence against Indonesia and to cause Malaysians to "spill more blood" Mr D.R. Seenlvasagam (PPP-Ipoh) accused the Government ti turning National Solidarity Week into an Alliance affair. fie1,148 words
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Miscellaneous352 1964-11-28 5 Straits Times Crossword F p I I 3 I KIM 16 I mr I MM IH Bf Bh~~HH^I ACROSS compete (2. 3. 6). 1. In plain words one count 0. Passed judgment having aecould form the basis of this cided (10). (11 r 12. Used parable for plot (one of352 words
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Article, Illustration200 1964-11-28 6 Mr. Lim loses 3-year legal battle |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Lim Lian Giok, the educationist and a critic of the Government's education policy, has finally lost his three-year legal battle to retain his citizenship. A Govenynent Gazette notification, published today, said the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Di.) Ismail bin200 words
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Article43 1964-11-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Pit The president ol the Eurasian Union' of Malaya, Dato G. Shelley, in a I message to tin- Minister of Information and Bpi.idca.stmg. Inche Senu b.n Abdul Rahman, has re-affirmed lius unions support for the Gnvernmriit against Indonesian aggression.43 words
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Article160 1964-11-28 6 The good time teachers KOTA BHARU. Friday. I^HE Deputy Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Nik Man bin Nik Man, last night criticised teachers who \v<T(> reluctant to work in the rural areas. Speaking at the annual I speech and exhibition day of i the Teachers' Training College here. Nik Man said:160 words
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Article57 1964-11-28 6 PENANG. Fn. The Kwantung and Tengchow Association today donated 55.000 to the National Defence Fund. Mr. Wong Loh Hun, tne president, in presenting h cheque for this amount to the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee said it \v<ts the duty of every citizen to rally round57 words
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Article41 1964-11-28 6 TAIPING Frl. A six-year-old girl. Asmah binte Abdullah, daushter of a police constable. Abdullah bin Hussein, was killed on the spot when she was knocked down by a car near the the Changkat Jerring police station here yesterday.41 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-11-28 6 Councillor brings dead snake to back his case IPOH, Fri.— An Alliance Councillor. Mr. Chew Peng Loon, produced a dead snake at the Municipal C o v n c i 1 meeting here last night. Hio reason; To strengthen his appeal for something to be done about the overgrown lallarg280 words
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Article68 1964-11-28 6 \fEMBKRS of the 2nd ITA Field Troop. Royal Australian Engineers, arc spending two week* on Blakang Mati Island, off Singapore, learning to handle high-powered assault boats and heavy equipment-carrying ferries. The unit is normally based at Camp Terendak. Malacca. Picture shows, from left: Sapper Peter Matthews68 words
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129 1964-11-28 6 Indonesia 'a sounding board of the Reds' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Indonesia is being used as an ideological sounding board of Communism by Peking and Moscow. T'lis was stated today by an official of. the Formosan Foreign Mlnistery Mr Liv Tsunghan, before he left here for Talpeh after a brief visit.129 words
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Article25 1964-11-28 6 K ANGAR. Fii— About 500 school teachers in Perils will hold a 'soc:;il night" on Dec. 4 at the I Womfii.s Institute here.25 words
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178 1964-11-28 6 Germany to get back her pre-war assets l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The House of Representatives ypstorday passed a Bill enabling the Government to release £592.000 derived from German enemy property to the German Government. The Assistant Minister of Justice. Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'akub. said this step was being taken because of178 words
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Article45 1964-11-28 6 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri. The annual delegates' conference of the Penang State Malayan Indian Cui:grc*.s will be held at the Henry Gurney Boys' Club. Nlbong Tebnl, at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday. Mr. N. T. S. Arumugam Pillsi. the stale MIC president. will preside45 words
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Article31 1964-11-28 6 BATU PAHAT. Fri. The Min■i! d Coes, Inche M' hi.mcd K li i r Johari. today opened the annual <f the Batu Pahat G"»Thrift and 'operative Society here.31 words
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Article, Illustration771 1964-11-28 7 'Penang has closed gap between town and country' THE Penang Government had "almost bridged the gap in the economic levels between the urban and rural areas. the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, claimed last night. Addressing the State Assembly, which sat up to 11.15 p.m., Dato Worvg successfully moved771 words
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Article46 1964-11-28 7 SEREMBAN. Fn The Chief Police Officer. Negri Sembilan Rupt. Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohamed ls;i. yp.sterday presented letters of commendations to eight policemen for meritorious service Earlier, he Inspected a guard of honour mnuntec by about 300 policemen on the police padang.46 words
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Article33 1964-11-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fn —Mr J. L de Cruz, an Alliance councillor on the Mi.larca Municipal Councl!. left here tonight by Air India 'o attend the Ir.ten* tional EucliarUtic Con«re.s> in Bombay.33 words
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Article114 1964-11-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, FTi. j The completion of the Prai and Batang padi projects in 1966 and 1968 and the extension of the C.E.B. transmission system from Cameron Highlands to Alor Star will result in more i electric power being available In northern Malaya. One hundred114 words
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405 1964-11-28 7 pENANG miif h t 1 miss the "industrial boat" unless she joined the Malaysian Common Market, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said in the House of Representatives today. He said this when he successfully introduced the Customs405 words
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Article58 1964-11-28 7 OUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. A recently dis--13 charged mental patient, Teoh Yam Koarg, 40, was run over by a goods train travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Prai today. The engine driver, Mr. M. A. Smith, told the police he saw a man jump on to the58 words
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Article109 1964-11-28 7 KU CHI N G. Fri. The Commanding Officer. West Brigade, Sarawak. Brigadier A. G. Patterson, will leave soon to attend a one-year course at the National Defence College. London. His successor has not been named. Brigadier Patterson played a key role in the military operations109 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-11-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A jobless man. Munusamy Andiappan, today appealed to Straits Times readers to help trace his 14--ye a r-old daughter who had been missing from home sinre Aup. 5. Munusamy said hi» daughter, Sltaletchimi. a student of Umar Pulavar Tamil High School in Maxwell160 words
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Article37 1964-11-28 7 KANGAR. Fri The tint clv* lor Thai youths in Perlis will bo formed this Sunday at a meeting at Jejawi three miles from Kangar. It will be opened by the Mentrl Besar. Dato Shrikh Ahmad.37 words
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Advertisement141 1964-11-28 7 jrTra)ouciNG\ m Madame M AORIENNE LE CUIN M M Delegate from PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR PARIS In Nwn countries and now 1 tor the first tim« in fl Malaysia Tha moit U knoavlrdgaabia B Dior pirlumi UADAME LE GUIN will be delighted to meet you to analyse your perfume personality at141 words
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Advertisement78 1964-11-28 7 t NO INCREASE IN OUR CIGARETTE PRICES Rothmans have pleasure in announcing that despite increased duty on imported tobacco and other taxes imposed in the National Budget there will be no change in the prices of internationally famous Rothmans brands:KING SIZE FILTER World's largest selli7ig King Size Virginia CONSULATE MENTHOL78 words
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220 1964-11-28 8 Air girl Ursula's only passenger: The Pope DOME, Fn. Swiss air hostess Ursula Stacker, who is 24 j and speaks Italian, will have only one I passenger to attend to on a seven-hour flight to India next Wednesday Pope Paul. Mi.s.s Stocker, specially assigned by Air India to the PontiffReuter - 220 words
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Article41 1964-11-28 8 LONDON. Frl. Mr. Rrglnaiii Maudling, former Chancellor o' the Exchequer. Iwjs joined the bu;«rd of thte Dunlop Rubber Co. He will serve in a non-execu-tive capacity and will not take part, in management." a spokesman said. t'Pt.41 words
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376 1964-11-28 8 TIIK British Government said yesterday that though there were obvious limitations to political development in Hong Kong ways would be considered for associating the people more closely with the Government. Mrs. Eirene White, Colonial Under-Secre-tary, told the House of Commons, however,Reuter - 376 words
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87 1964-11-28 8 SHOCKED, trying and barefooted. Swrdish-born Gunilla Von Zwetberger. 22. a hostess in the TransWorld Airlines Boeing 707 jetliner which exploded and burst into flames while taking off from Rome's Fiumicino Airport, is led away for first aid after she had miraculously escaped death87 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-11-28 8 OXFORD, Friday. THE Oxford Union, famous debating society at Oxford University, is offering a financial incentive to any member who takes a girl in a topless dress to the society's ball next I had heard lots of rumours about how253 words
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290 1964-11-28 8 PARIS. Fri— Hong Kong police have asked their Thailand opposite numbers at an Intcrpol meeting here if they can do something about the increasing flow of opium to the British Crown colony's drun addicts, informed sources said >rsterday. The sources said the problem was discussedReuter - 290 words
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Advertisement122 1964-11-28 8 mfi ij Kan eh o Nijlon 4 1 v| 1 Kanebo's 77 years of tradition and experience in Jj h w textile production and processing techniques cou- j I pled with Snia Viscosa's superior know-how have m R created this new nylon. ijm f. Ei The Wondrous Properties of Kanebo122 words
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Article96 1964-11-28 9 I EOPOLDVILLE. Fri Rebel leader Christophe Gbenye told his people less than two weeks ago; "We will make our fetishes of the hearts of Americans and Belgians and we will dress in the skins of the Belgians and Americans." His statement was published in a copy of thr96 words
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Article106 1964-11-28 9 PEKING: China today warned in an official statement quoted by the New China news agency that she would "never remain indifferent to the aggression committed by the US. and Belgian imperialists in the Congo.'" UNITED NATIONS: The Belgian Ambassador Mr. Walter Loridan. told the UN. Secretary-General. U Thant.106 words
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289 1964-11-28 9 SKYMEN HUNT REBELS IN JUNGLE AROUND PAULIS f EOPOLDVILLE, Fri.— Belgian paratroopers who dropped yesterday on Paulis and freed about 300 people, were combing the Jungle last night for 20 miles around for more whites believed held by the fleeing insurgents. Refugees who arrived here said the insurgents beat 20289 words
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Article125 1964-11-28 9 PARIS. I ri.— The I I consul at Stanleyville. Mr. Michael Hoyt. lias suricrttwl that edible American flags would be useful in trouble spots. He said his captors m.ule him eat his consulate Has. Air Hovt and a vice(onsul, Mr. David Grinwinn. spokeAP - 125 words
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Article26 1964-11-28 9 PARIS Pri. A Communist Chinese mission has placed an order tn Prance (or a *****-ton thip capable of carrying cargo and passengers. A. P.26 words
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Article, Illustration928 1964-11-28 9 GUY FIEVEZ - Savages in Simbaland GUY FIEVEZ By How it all began by one of those rescued by the paratroopers... BRUSSELS, Fri. The trouble really started when a truckload of Congolese rowdies swooped on my farm last August and started shooting It up. Alter ilazinß away at random with rifles, they forcedReuter; AP; UPI - 928 words
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Article25 1964-11-28 9 0 Thr mopping-up continues after the bloodbath. The rebel snipers are still dangerous until sudden death comes in a spray of bullets. Stanleyville, Fri.25 words
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Advertisement72 1964-11-28 9 WHO SAYS MONEY DOESN T GROW ON TREES? wlMu We do! But you can earn good interest by placing your money on Fixed Deposits with the Finance Company Limited. 3 months 51% per annum 6 months 6% per annum 9 months 6% per annum 12 months 6% per annum THE72 words
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Advertisement173 1964-11-28 9 n 3 v^ st^O w^M U^ \\o i\»^$ dV -foil sV e °y vC ao* s y£ NO SEALERS k^ /ML 15 MINUTES B^^^ \f] GUARANTEED BY IcH-ifT^WD WSt^^Jl O C4k MADE AND GUARANTEED BY THE WORLD WIDE ORGANISATION OF BRITISH PAINTS LIMITED AND SOLD BY: SINGAPORE Hiap Teck Tong173 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-11-28 10 The Royal Tour of Sabah CROWDS line .he streets of Jesselton to get a close look at the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong as they make their State drive through the town after their arrival at the airport. It was Their74 words
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115 1964-11-28 10 $1.85 meal wins a wife top cook award KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. A Customs officer's wife who prepared a balanced meal for four costing only $1.P5 worj a cooking competition at the Freedom from Hunger fair here today. She is Che Mariam tointe Said, wife of Inche Sulalman bin Salleh. Altogether115 words
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Article32 1964-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three robbers who broke into a flat In Daw-.-on Road on Wednesday, tied up and blindfolded a housewife, Chua Ah Tee, 19, and stole jewellery worth $700.32 words
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73 1964-11-28 10 PENANG. Fri. The annual round-ihe-i.-,land rally for the AAM silver trophy will be held on Dec. 6. The rally, organised by the Penang and North Malaya Motor Ciub. will be over a distance ot SO miles .and will end with a curry lunch at73 words
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Article81 1964-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri— A postman. Ghazali bin Sulalman. 21, told a District Court today that he was compelled to steal postal orders Irom air mall letters because he had to help support his unemployed father and 16 brothers and sisters. Ghazali. who admitted a charge of dishonestly81 words
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Article54 1964-11-28 10 PENANO. Fri. More than $370 worth of paint was reported stolen from a store at a building site in Sepoy Lines Road yesterday. A contractors clerk, Mr. Tan Boon Hoe, told the police he found a big hole in one wall when lie reported for54 words
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140 1964-11-28 10 SINGAPORE GOVT HANDS OUT 88 STUDY AWARDS SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Government today announced bursary awards to full-time students of the Singapore Polytechnic and the Singapore Vocational Institute. A Government statement 1 said this was In furtherance of the Governments policy "to support and encourage the development of technical and vocational140 words
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Article46 1964-11-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The White Paper on "Tax Changes within Malaysia." presented to the House of Representatives on Wednesday by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, Is now on sale at the Government Printing Department here at 60 cents a copy.46 words
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163 1964-11-28 10 Salary schemes of teachers under review: Talib KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Government is now examining the question of co-ordinating and standardising! salary schemes within its education service. The Minister of Education. I Inche Rahman Tallb. said this In the House of Representatives today during question time. In reply to a163 words
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Article47 1964-11-28 10 PENANG, Fri. The entire proceeds of a fashion parade held in the Australian Hostel today I were dona:ed 10 the spastic chil- dren of Penang:. The show will be repeated in aid of the same fund, at the Metro night club on Sunday.47 words
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82 1964-11-28 10 ASIA Magazine. which comes weekly with your Sunday Tirru-s this week brings you a special livepage feature on Malaysia's jungle war against th« Indonesian terrorists. Splashed with candid pictures, it tells a moving: story of the heroism of the Malaysian defenders acainst the invaders,82 words
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Advertisement88 1964-11-28 10 ♦VUW'JVWVJVU'U«AV^A%VAVJV.-AV^AV.V.V.V.V 1 I YOUR BEST CHOICE i ELENA j studio Look tor fhe H Trade Mark. :j i i INDO beautifies and helps you to give a better look. Comfort- able, lasting and elegant in style. INDO Eyewear is world- i renawn for their superfine technical qualities, up-to-date design .J88 words
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Miscellaneous132 1964-11-28 10 ni<>li Tracff tiff Cheater GontH I I 2-WAV WRIST TELEVISION^ i^LL HE WAKTPS IS TO HAVE I 1 OF JJMIOB Ay MEANS ABSOLUTELY JUNIOR BACK. HES FILLED n^v apAii-nciii rnLiirmJTv VWISTTILIMSIOM FAILS ITO L NOTHING TO HIM, IT WITW AN OVERPOWERING I ,VIS TVIE BKTQ^NTRV' A EASE TRACV«S ANGUISH OVEP132 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-11-28 11 The King steps down in a drizzle Exclusive pictures THE Yang diPertuan Agong stepping down from the RMAF Dart-Herald which brought him to Jesselton on Thursday on his State visit to Sabah. It was drizzling and an umbrella was used to shelter him from the rain.46 words
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Article, Illustration503 1964-11-28 11 WARNING that a petition for public signatures now being circulated by the National Union of Teachers, "is an illegal document" was given here today by Mr. Teerath Ram, president of the National Union of Graduate Teachers. Mr. Ram's warning was directed at teachers and members503 words
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70 1964-11-28 11 Premier Lee to open training course CINGAPORE. Fri. -The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will open a training course on economic planning at the Political Study Centre. Goodwood Hill, at 8 p.m. next Tuesday. Thr course is organised in conjunction with the U.N. Asian Inlor economic development ruing. The70 words
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Article52 1964-11-28 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— An 11-vpar old schoolboy. Ng Ong Soon, was fatally miund unrn in u.i Hum ,i novtaf bua v the junction of BraddKl Ro.id and Bradde I Rise last night. He died in hospital tact Inspector Loh Boon Tfck. Acdetents Branch. Traffic Police. TeJ52 words
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85 1964-11-28 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. Rupert N. Reuben, 56. director of a Singapore firm nf land and property owners. N. Reuben and Co. Ltd.. died i in London last week. He was one of four children of an old local Jewish family, who I in the85 words
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Article33 1964-11-28 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri.— Work has started on three classrooms costing $25,480 for the Malay i school at Kamponsj Beng in Upper Perak. It will be completed in 1 March next year.33 words
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Article29 1964-11-28 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. the wife of the Yang rti-Pertuan Negara. will open a Christmas fair at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.45 a.m. tomorrow.29 words
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218 1964-11-28 11 Next Tariff Board hearing in S'pore from Monday KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I The Tariff Ad-! visory Board is to hold a three-day hearing in Sin g a pore beginning from Monday to consider the inclusion of Group 3 commodities in j the Malaysian Common Market. Group B commodities Include cigars218 words
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Article54 1964-11-28 11 SINGAPORE. Pn. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will attend a Singapore Badminton Association dinner at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road. on Sunday. Mr. Lee will Rive a reception to community leaders and repnsentfttives of the various con.sult.aive committees at 7.3054 words
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Article37 1964-11-28 11 IPOH. Frl. D.itin Rujimu'.i. wife of the Mertri Be>nr ol Pir:nc. Dato A:im;<d biv Said, v 11 cpe.i a fi-cd -itT fun fair of the Ram Pereaipuar Ta'yah s?:rl>' residential religious secondary schuol hejn tomorrow.37 words
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Article33 1964-11-28 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Education MiniMer. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Sin Cheong Containers Manufacturing Co. Ltd. factory in Ho PUay Quay, off Haveiock Road, at 4 p.m. on Sunday.33 words
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122 1964-11-28 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. AIR-CONDITIONED taxis have made their debut in Singapore as an added attraction to tourists. Thirteen of a fleet of 20 taxis, sponsored by a leading hotel, have so far been airconditioned. Some Individual taxi drivers are also driving air-condition-ed vehicles. Another leading hotel122 words
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55 1964-11-28 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore will tend two representatives to the interstate and international Koran reading competition in Kuala Lumpur in January To pick them, the Muslim Advisory Board will run a contest in Sinca pore. Tht- lirst contest will be held at the All-Malaya Muslim ary55 words
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Article33 1964-11-28 11 PENANO. Fn. Man: quarters today announced that firing exercises and bombing practice will takr place a: the Pulau Songsoniz range near the Buntmc Island group, off the Kedali coast. next month.33 words
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Advertisement96 1964-11-28 11 You're looking cheerful and eating like a horse too! When I think that last week you were in bed, suffering with rheumatism and in o bad mood! Yes, but I have taken URODONAL, and, as if by magic, my pains have disappeared and I have regained my good appetite and96 words
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Advertisement187 1964-11-28 11 R^ Tl|=£ffl6^TV JLjlV*-V¥ Model 37KE SPECIALLY DESIGNED for use in Mala\sia The preference and tastes for IV sets in Ma!a\sia were carefully considered before designing this new 16" TV The new. latest NATIONAL 37 XX IN fc.tnres M^ I i'plu mm audio anil visual reception. At rn\|A I K BfefcJH187 words
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Miscellaneous91 1964-11-28 11 Allot; Onp By V.T ilnntlin AWRIfIMT. NOW] YEZZIR < rOuß_in] I -.TOUR TEMPLffSJ-— ~~^>J I 6EE? THERE (T l6_A>r LJ ->C 6UMPIN TH 1 \AH! I SEE TM' WHAT WAS IT ER..AH. VtXJR AU. BUILT AN 1 f WELL, THERE* TM" WEATHER /MNW*. JN MATTS*? /ALTAR AU. RIGHT. Y'WANTED TO/hOUNESS,91 words
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Article43 1964-11-28 12 Word, $10 (Minimum) DR. AND MRS. John express their gratitude to all those who shared their grt«f at the lorn of their son Mohan. THE FAMILY OF the Inte' Madnm Oan.Quee <;,ok Bebo Si.imi thank dotances. wreath*. attendance hi funeral on 26-11-1964.43 words
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Article297 1964-11-28 12 M W;dm Sl* <M,m,mum> THE COCKPIT'S RMSTTAFEL In lunrh time FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachen and hook addicta to browae In their showroom at Timea Houtc. Klver Valley Read, Singapore. SPECIAL OFFER' at Hllda'a Cold Stomic*' on flliim In nil Btoca. Pnn« *10 Hurry: I>re»»rs Big i<-dii<-tion. BRINQ297 words
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Article260 1964-11-28 12 it Wort* $2M I %Hn ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Inob. Golf Club Road Bund.iv service 11 a.m. BUDday Hcbool II a.m. All welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SINCAPORE. Corner Orchard Koad. Peoaog Road. Suoday Hervicm n a.m. and tt c m. Sunday School I a.m. All Wai- come. >T ANDREW'S260 words
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Article622 1964-11-28 12 Hopes raised by the apparently orderly transfer of authority from the generals to the civilian High National Council in South Vietnam have dwindled alarmingly in the short space of a month. With the declaration of martial law in Saigon and its environs, 1 after four days of622 words
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Article368 1964-11-28 12 Question time in Parliament is one of its most useful devices for casting light into dark corners: or it would be if the conventions were properly observed. These demand not only that answers be full and dear, but that the questions should be sincere and wellframed attempts to368 words
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Article307 1964-11-28 12 It is impossible to believe the United Nations will actually run out of money. So much depends upon the organisation continuing its work that some solution must be found, no matter how late the hour. In his annual report the Secretary-General, U Thant, I says that if the307 words
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Article340 1964-11-28 12 INCOMES AND THE RATES of Uift,n mi latMA Stm.n la) Bum no. ifKimv JViim |A» Salary income 55.0H1 Q I^o 150 72 72 <<•> Business income $7,500 id\ Salary income $7,500 352 352 IVft 198 (r) Business income $10,000 Salary income $10,000 #.15 MS 3f>9 369 Business income $1 2.500340 words
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Article723 1964-11-28 12 A STAFF WRITER - Where the tax hits and how hard A STAFF WRITER r-By 1 IN a White Paper on the Cove m men t s taxation proposals an explanation is given of the programme to harmonise the separate tax structures of the four Malaysian territories. The White Paper does not deal with723 words
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Letter301 1964-11-28 12 I THINK the indifference and irresponsibility ol the larger section of the public is largely responsible for the sad state ol Singapore City I live In Jalan Aruan. otl Kampong Java Road. Ranked by two rows of terrace houses occupied by supposedly educated members of the301 words
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Letter82 1964-11-28 12 'PHANK you for publishing Mr. F. k. Trlndade's Instructive article on the Senate and Wan Mustapha. It Is appropriate that the dissertation came from the university. Yet. It is curious that not a single Malaysian lawyer seems to have had the time or the inclination to82 words
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Article557 1964-11-28 12 FRANK SULLIVAN - FRANK SULLIVAN By U<EW members of the Malaysian public are aware 1 of the value and significance of the creative skills flowing into the educational stream from the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute, Cheras Road. Kuala Lumpur. The Institute's four-day annual show of work, which opened yesterday, is557 words
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Advertisement368 1964-11-28 12 Straits Time, ft Malay Mail Classified advertlsemants may be handed Is: COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orenard Road (lst Floor) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Meilsnd Read Kateng Keaaal Read Naval Base, Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK BTORaT LTD Winchester House. Coiryer Quay TMK NEWS FRONT FHzpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL > Admiralty Road.368 words
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Advertisement8 1964-11-28 12 WQO* .when yen nra with— THE HONGKONG BANK8 words
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Advertisement288 1964-11-28 12 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT MIRAMAR GARDENS t& 81 (6 4 7 m.s. Upper Serangoon Road) TWO-STOREY 4-BEDROOMS MODERN GARDEN TERRACE HOUSES i I •^siaai^t^*^^^^**™'"**^^ LOW ASSESSMENT. IDEAL LOCALITY WITH CHURCH, SCHOOLS, MARKET, BANKS and CINEMAS within eo«y reoch. An Excellent Residential area. EASY CONVENIENCE olong Main Road and well tervtd by buses.288 words
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Article, Illustration365 1964-11-28 13 ARMY CHIEF SETS A HOT PACE IPOH. Fri. Tho Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff. Lt. Gen. Tengku Os- man, bin Tengku Mohamed Jcwa. today i demonstrated to the rank and file of the i tough Malaysian Rangers that he is no365 words
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Article37 1964-11-28 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tin- Mim>ter ta Health. Mr Yong Nyuk receive a van lor St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital from Dato Aw Chin Chye at 4 p.m. next Tuesday, at the emergency unit in Oeneral Hospital.37 words
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Article32 1964-11-28 13 IPOH. Fri St. George's Girls' School here will hold a two-day food and fun fair tomorrow and Sunday to raise funds for a new $20,000 science and library block.32 words
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Article182 1964-11-28 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Two youths out hunting fOT frojrs In the Pierce Reservoir forest reserve late last night found the body of a young Chinese woman partly submerged In a stream. The woman, about 25. was clad in a tight-rlttlne red-and-white samfoo and had traces of182 words
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Article63 1964-11-28 13 PENANG. Fn. BurgUr.s broke into a teachers house in Jalan Tiiman Ria iasi night and escaped with two rings nnd a blood donor.'s gold m> I Mr Chartea Toh. 46. reported to the police that he tound his house ransacked when he and his wife returned63 words
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Article385 1964-11-28 13 First in the series will explore equitable basis for taxing the more prosperous mines... By DAHARI ALI: Kuala Lumpur. Friday rpHE Treasury is to hold its first series A of talks with business and industrial organisations on the four new tax measures on Monday. The385 words
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Article61 1964-11-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, FA Tengku Abdul Rahman has congratulated the Jaycees for their "ambitious plan" to erect a $160.--000 fountain In the oval circus in front of the Chinese Assembly Hall here. In a message to the ninth national convention of the Junloi Chamber of Malaya which open*61 words
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264 1964-11-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Rubber Research Institute has taken another big step forward towards evolving a better technique for the production of comminuted or crumbled rubber. Today It announced a new mechano-chemi-cals method of processing rubber employing the "crumbling" technique. Castor oil is the264 words
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Article59 1964-11-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The president of CARE Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere). Mr. Harold S. Miner, will arrive here on Thursday for a four-day visit. Mr. Miner will be accompanied by the executive director of Care Medico. Mr. Prank L. Qofflo. They will visit Malaysian59 words
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137 1964-11-28 13 Schoolboy convicted of hurting constable SINGAPORE, Fri. A schoolboy, Haddoari Din Jude, 16. was found guilty in a district court today on a charge of causing hurt to a police constable at the Singapore Turf Club on Nov. 1. Haddoari, a Secondary Two pupil In an English school, committed the137 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-11-28 13 AT an investiture at the Jstana in Jesselton on Thursday, the Yang diPertuan Agong conferred on Da to Mustapha bin Dato Harun, the Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah, the honour of Seri Maharaja Mangku Negara, which carries the title of "Tun". Picture shows the King conferring55 words
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Article184 1964-11-28 13 I/UCHING. Fri.— Sarawak's acting Chief Minister. Mr. James Wong, in a broadcast over Radio Malaysia < Sarawak i tonight thanked all people throughout the State for their magnificent loyalty. cooperation, and contribution In making National Solidarity Week a success. He also expressed the Government's appreciation to184 words
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Article18 1964-11-28 13 SINGAPORE. Pri. Tomorrow marks the second anniversary of '.he formation of the integrated Par East Command.18 words
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241 1964-11-28 13 'My rich son-in-j law'— by bankrupt lawyer I£UALA LUMPUR, Fit 1Y A lawyer, P. W. Au-Yong, with liabilities totalling $347,500, told a public examination here today that his wealthy son-in-law in Thailand had agreed to settle his "legitimate drbts But lie did not know wh?n his son-in-law would come here241 words
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Article42 1964-11-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL Tengku Abdul Rahman will open the National Youth Training Centre at Kuala Kubu Bharu on Sunday. Courses on administration ot youth clubs as well as advanced courses on leadership will be con* ducted at the centre.42 words
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Advertisement217 1964-11-28 13 it RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE j OPEN TILL 5 p.m. TODAY and every SATURDAY until Christmas n f"" \l WO I ICU Chrittmai dre c a L m IC^ in attend daily 5 V\\ 11 11 AL flj 1 Cartoonlond of Toys, L w/_ 2 P m to 430 P m217 words
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Article, Illustration561 1964-11-28 14 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY From 'HE TOLD ME THREE LIES IN SYDNEY ...NOW I DON'T BELIEVE ANYTHING HE SAYS' T ONDON, Fri. mo is a liar," the Sultan of Brunei said yesterday. The Sultan was amplifying his statement here on Wednesday, in which he denied arec c n561 words
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150 1964-11-28 14 Fishing for D-Fund: 'Why police intercepted boats... i DENANG, Fri. The Chief Police Officer. Mr. J. J. Raj Snr.. today explained why three trawler boats fishing for the National Defence h ii ml were intercepted by police on Wednesday night ■The police have a duty to perform and that is150 words
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Article29 1964-11-28 14 PENANG. Fri.— The Penang Island Ruial District Council will hold its monthly meeting at the conference room. Baneunan Titan- Tn Syed Putra. at 3 p.m on Monday.29 words
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148 1964-11-28 14 'WE WILL PRODUCE SUFFICIENT RICE IN i SIX YEARS' IZANGAR. Fri. -Malay-' sia should be able to produce sufficient rice for her own consumption in another five or 1 six years, the Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, said yesterday. "We must strive hard to be self-sufficient." he148 words
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97 1964-11-28 14 PENANG, Fri. A U.D.P. Opposition member. Mr Teh Geok Kooi (Tanjong Tengah). last night suggested that the Penang Hospital Visiting Board should drop in at the General Hospital incognito. "They will then be able to see for themselves what actually happens there. he told the97 words
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127 1964-11-28 14 Search for reported Indon invaders off T^IBONG TEBAL. Fri. Police jungle i squads today called off a big search for thre«» armed Indonesian infiltrators reported to have been seen by tappers near Kampong Changkat. 3.J miles from here on Tuesday Members of the Malay- sian armed forces from Taipinß had127 words
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Article68 1964-11-28 14 PENANG. Fri.— A Kulim oranch of the Blood Transfusion Association has been formed with Mr. Tan Chee Seng as president. Mr. Gooi Seng Hui secretary and Mr Soon Cheng Leong treasurer Dr. Wong Chung Kin. medical offlcer-in-charge of Kulim Hospital, today expressed the hope that with the68 words
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348 1964-11-28 14 THE Ministry of Local Government and Housing has advised the public to take these precautions should they hear air-raid I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. warning sirens: IF IN A BUILDING. remain indoors and keep calm. If there is no prepared indoor shelter, take348 words
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Advertisement163 1964-11-28 14 TH. ...COMPARABLE LUXURY OF lVU€<Um& FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED LINERS "GUGLIELMO MARCONI" 'GALILEO GALILEI" IM M REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE Limited W^^^ Ist CLASS TOURIST CLASS accommodation JJIP *v~~ ww w WWBWMfc '"**<"% i V •^■■ta*— +fi^*i^^^AWAwA^A^AWAwA^AWA^B^ r 'ww^i^ 1 .....^W^F®^ BOMBAY, NAPLES, GENOA «p- jhmhh r^,2»mS9mmmmmmmmmmmmi^mi_mmi^ <^^ LJ2S&&163 words
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Letter176 1964-11-28 15 VL/ITH reference to the recent letter on the Pioneer Spirit in the Saturday Forum. I suggest "Horse Sense is talking through his hat. He writes about local doctors being attracted by city lights and refusing to work in rural areas etc., and that much176 words
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Letter65 1964-11-28 15 T*HE Central Government -1- is asking citizens to Join the Vigilante Corps. I do not know why no unit has been formed in Port Swettenham. I personally would like to join. There are thousands of youths in the town and district who are free in the evenings. Why not65 words
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Letter71 1964-11-28 15 CINGAPORE Is in Malaysia. separated only by the narrow Straits of Johore. As a result plants with soil on their roots are not permitted to enter mainland Malaya from Singapore. If the authorities are to adopt this policy of "plants confrontasi" why not prohibit planting material beinc taken71 words
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Letter52 1964-11-28 15 f)UR teachers are not v really starving to dea-n and living in crumbling huts are they? Those who are for the pay petition should think of our nations Increasing expenditure In facing confrontation, and not of the postmen's increased allowances As teachers they should show an example. M.52 words
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Letter120 1964-11-28 15 tVERY DAY. on television and radio, we are urged to "Fight T. 8." When shopping we are inundated with appeals to contribute ca S.A.T.A. and we are told that three out of every four children in Malaysia are suffering from T.B. Why then, do not the health120 words
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Letter53 1964-11-28 15 STUDENTS selected by the Ministry Of Education are allowed to further their studies in morning preuniversity cla-sses. But I cannot understand why some mission schools deprive students of their studies half-way. Just because they did not do well In their first year. After all, it Is a two-year53 words
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Letter183 1964-11-28 15 AFTER Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's remarks about our dirty city, and the tragic death of a lawyer m. Bukit Tlmah Road we can expect something to be done about the stray cows that perhaps wander freely along the roads, streets, and on private property in183 words
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Letter172 1964-11-28 15 NEITHER PEACE NOR WAR IN the Suez ensis there was never any formal declaration of war but the situation was officially stated as "a state of armed conflict". Since 1946 the status arising' out of a war like situation where diDlomatic relations between two states or groups of states are172 words
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Letter132 1964-11-28 15 BOOKSHOPS are tew and v far between and books are expensive in Sarawak and Sabah, and there can be boredom aplenty for our troops In oil-duty hours spent In lonely outposts. During Malaya's 12-year Emergency the bigger stores placed collection boxes at their entrances In which132 words
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Letter146 1964-11-28 15 EVERYDAY we are told it is our duty to come up to our country's expectations and enlist in one or other of the organisations set up for the defence of the country Much radio air time is spent in announcements to do this or that to show our146 words
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Letter96 1964-11-28 15 ARE the police aware of the Injustice when taxi drivers are fined for picking passengers at bus stops or carrying more than four passengers? Pirates taxis pile In seven to eight passengers at bus stop and taxi stands caring not a whit for any regulation. Pity the poor96 words
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Letter90 1964-11-28 15 I SUPPORT the proposal 1 not to allow parking in busy street.-, during office hours except to set down or pick ud passengers. This should be Imposed as soon as possible To those who object to such a measure. I would respectfully ask that they see for themselves90 words
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Letter63 1964-11-28 15 As I was approaching a "No-parking" area in Stamford Road < Singapore ,> I saw two motorcycles parked within the prohibited area. To my surprise they belonged to two duty-conscious members of the Mobile So.uad who were preying at a nearby corner. How do the police expect the63 words
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Letter73 1964-11-28 15 V EARLY 200 people were made homeless and there was property damage of $500,000 in the fire at Ulu Langat. This was while the firemen were out testing their engine. Fire engines admittedly have to be tested, and accidents always happen when least expected. But surely there must73 words
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Letter292 1964-11-28 15 TWE recent outburst by the President of the Graduate Teachers Union accusing the N.U.T. of breaking up the unity of teachers was uncalled for. The N.U.T.'s signature campaign for public support for the claim for housing, medical facilities and parity with college trained teach- ers for292 words
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209 1964-11-28 15 ■yOUR comment on pirate taxis in Singapore was timely. But I would draw your attention to the pirate taxis which ply between Ipoh and the surrounding villages, new villages and towns. They do so brazenly, pulling up one behind the other at the bus stops,209 words
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Letter97 1964-11-28 15 MR. Kil bourne iS.T. Nov. 25) should take heart over th? increase In postal charges. Things .are obviously improving, An urgent letter of mine, postmarked November 13. before the new ratas came into force, was delivered in Kuala Lumpur on the same day as a copy sent97 words
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Advertisement227 1964-11-28 15 DIAMOND DE LUXE VACUUM JAR RCFRIS MADE Or HEATEX GLASS KEEPS COLD Ml HOT W0 SPOHTAHf OUS HAST J I PRODUCT OF FEgZMHOT BTTLE CO. LTD HON6 KOMB SERRAVALLO'S TONIC A famous Italian Bark and Iron Tonic Wine since 1848 Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. Over 10,000227 words
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Advertisement303 1964-11-28 15 ifi)r A leodir>g finance company offers profitable M^W avin 9 Pans with more benefits protection. Mm AUTHORISED CAPITAL 5,000.000.00 T\ £f PAID-UP CAPITAL -$1,000-000.00 %4 fm total capital funds- s 2.200,000 oo _j>^fct Plcoie contact mbm REMOVAL SALE Moving out for Reconstruction NOW IR FULL SWING EVERY DOLLAR OF YOURS303 words
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Article, Illustration656 1964-11-28 16 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE By SENATOR KO TO I OFFICIALLY OPEN NEW OFFICE AND SHOWROOM I SENATOR Ko Teck Kin, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will today open the new office and showroom of Hong Bee Textiles Co. Ltd. at 73-75, South Bridge Road.656 words
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Advertisement133 1964-11-28 16 HONG BEE TEXTILES CO., LTD. J Congra tula tions to MESSRS. HONG BEE TEXTILES CO., LTD. on the occasion of their 30th Anniversary and Official Opening of new premises at 73-75, South Bridge Road, Singapore 1. from <|si£> SEKIYA CO., LTD. Manufacturers, Exporters and Importers Head Office: P.O. Box Central133 words
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426 1964-11-28 17 Japanese firm helps to train technicians qXDYO Rayon Co. Ltd., more popularly known in Malaysia as Toray. claims to be the world's third largest synthetic fibre maker (after Dv Pont and. Chemstrand). The company manufactures nylon, polyester, poly prolylene. acrylic fibres, and plastics, resins and films. Two of its products426 words
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Article134 1964-11-28 17 Secret is in the new processes KUREBI fabrics, for which Hong Bee Textiles Co. Ltd. ■ile agents for MalayMu. are proving ever popular with "fashion conscious" women In this country. This Is because all the fabrics are treated with the latest processes in the factories of Kureha Spinning Co. Ltd..134 words
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Advertisement222 1964-11-28 17 Congratulations to MESSRS. HONG BEE TEXTILES CO., LTD. j on the occasion of their 30th Anniversary and Official Opening of new premises at 73-75, South Bridge Road, Singapore 1. from I \KIV\I»A A CO.. LTU. Bingomachi 3-Chome. Higashiku, Osaka. Japan 32-A. Circular Road. Singapore 1. Tel: ***** Congratulations j to222 words
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Advertisement82 1964-11-28 17 SMART YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WEAR J JF 111 from tetoron centre HONG BEE TEXTILES CO. LTD. 73-75, south bridge road, Singapore. Congratulations to feS \J Mm VJi 19 E Eli-^^^sv TEXTILES CO., LTD. w\V —JL--* (7*^ on the occasion of the opening j\ 1[ -J wholesale and retail <i»*.L82 words
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Advertisement546 1964-11-28 18 (Continued from Page 12) SITIiUIONS VACANT 7 Ward* SI I Wm.)— Box SO el*, sxlra WANTED WASHING AMAH. Call at at "J" Hei-rn building. -'U Orchard PRIVATE PRACTICE In XL requires Doctor stiitr age, year grail perience. salary expected. Apply Box AIYII S.T. X.L EXPERIENCED COOK with recent good reference546 words
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Advertisement834 1964-11-28 18 SITUATIONS VACANT I Wm.»— 801 ill rtm e-trn HOUSINC A DEVELOPMENT BOARD, SiQKiipo.e. PosU of Temporary Works Apprentices. Machine Supervisor, Lands Inspector. Architectural Draughtsmen. Resettlement Officer, Housing A Maintenance Inspectors and •Temporary Telephone Operator advertised on IH-H-64. 29-7-64, 10-U-«4, 1-10-64 and 14-10-64 have been oiled. All applicants tbanked. APPLICATION! ARE834 words
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Advertisement1172 1964-11-28 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Uords, Si Mlh.)— Box SO rts. ex!r« UNFURNISHED ROOM To Let. Bachelor or Single Girls preferred. View at .No. 121 Tanjong Km loo*. Spore I*. b'STRiCT ii tully rurnisbed three itedioonii- Kround/2nd Uoor dats. Apply J S Lee Co.. a Jalan UeleagganK 8 pore SUH.V) o FURNISHED1,172 words
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Advertisement974 1964-11-28 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE til Word* SS (Mlm.)—Box M rts. rxtrm 16 ACRES 5! Mile. Ulu Klanu Koad Frontage Adjoining Hill view Ideal for Housing Principals. Apply P.O. Box 327. K.L. FOR SALE No. 158. Petaltng Street, Kuala Lumpur. Freehold and unmetiiatp vacant possession. Please contact Skrine A Co.. 44974 words
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Advertisement950 1964-11-28 18 EDUCATION tt Words SS (Mtit.)— Box St ett. axtrm ■OUCATION iN INS U.K. D.X Llewellyn Aaooclateo Ltd.. EducatlonaJ Consultants, may he consulted oo all aspects of education in the U.K. Through their Placing Service toey can arrange entry to schools, oollsges universities (Advice is not available on ovoolarsbips, employment or950 words
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Advertisement739 1964-11-28 18 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Words U (Mill.)— Box M cU. extra LAOV PARTNER for >ucrntl\e business, must nave $4000/-. Prepared to work part-time Apply giving telephone number to Box A6OS9 8.T., Spore. DOGS, PETS, ETC. Word* U <mtm.>—**m eta, etre) TREAT YOUR PCTS to a really enjoyable vitamin and calcium enriched meal.739 words
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Advertisement871 1964-11-28 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE ?0 Horefj $5 (Mia.) Box 5» rU. extra VIRY COOD CONDITION 1X59 Plat 1100 $2625 0.n.0. or trade-in. Tel. S pore ***** after 1t. 30 a.m. 1964 OPEL RIKORO. 1963 Morris l.n-0 c.c. l!<6t Peugeot 404, 1960 Mcrrln 1000. Tel' Spore ***** call Ng. FORD CONSUL 1955871 words
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Advertisement603 1964-11-28 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE i» Word! Si I Vim.)— Box 50 cl*. extra JAGUAR MARK TEN ReKlntered In Dec<mr>er li'b:i. air conditioned, taxed. c'ln»ured. low inlcaKe, immaculate condition. 4U. Jup ter Road. Spore after 1 p.m. 1960 A 40. II Wa«en. I«JM o K.kord. i;.r,T y Pref. ll.Mlnor, K *(«o. R603 words
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Advertisement1094 1964-11-28 19 %9 m P^B UB faT\ I P \isf rf TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U k.. NsS'BOn Ml P. Sham Penang ani ilochus Literpeel, Glasgow ll Part MENESTHEUS LiverpKl, Avonmouth ll PL/Dec 2 Dk 3 myrmidon Havre, Livsraaai, Glasgow.... Gda. 31 D». 2 AJAX Limaeil Dec 5 Oec Oec I1,094 words
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Advertisement1246 1964-11-28 19 POl THE.E AC 'LINES Plane 7(11. Plate ***** Plaie'i3ll Plan ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA CENOA, lE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG. AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN. "KAMBOOIA" (a) C. 35-31/21 Nev/foec 4 1 Dec 1/ t Dee "KOREA" (I) It/21 Oec 22 54 Oec 25 2* Oec "BASRA" (a)1,246 words
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Advertisement1312 1964-11-28 19 Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. UrNVDAririr fa Liverpool Dec 27 tJL,WVMAi,KIJL, Antoeip Jan II Smgaperi P. S'nam Peiang Rotterdam Jaa 14 it. 4/Nev2l Nev 21/ 2 Dee 3/ S Hamburg Jaa II nCIIVAII A For London Bee 24 bLNVALLA Hamburg Jaa 3 Singapore P. Sham Penang1,312 words
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Advertisement1312 1964-11-28 19 jtoj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO. LTD. Ic^jVi LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE r*"^ HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore P. S>am Penang CITY OF LEEDS Gil. 42-43,21 Nov I CITY OF CHICAGO Gil. 6-7/31 Niv i CITY OF BATH 21 Na»/ 1 Die t CITY OF RIPON 25/27 Oec 21 Dec CITY OF1,312 words
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Article98 1964-11-28 20 MELBOURNE, Prl.— Industrials TX were barely steady. Leaders moved narrowly with trading ngaln quiet.. Henry Jones dropped 2 to 90 making a 6/- decline for the week. Bat* metal steadied. Oils eased slightly. CR.A 46/U Mount laa 40/8 N. Broken Hill (10a.) 41/7 Ampol 11/6 Aust. Con. Ind98 words
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Article97 1964-11-28 20 THE Malayan Excnanca Banks' Aisociatlon made these changes In rates t. merchanta yesterday (all ratea to $100): New York: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD 32 13/16 90 d/at. 33 1/8 credit bills. 33i trade hills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/8, airmail OD 351, 90 d/st, 351 credit97 words
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Article37 1964-11-28 20 ON the In* ticnanii markit in Honii KonK yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at MM for TT and 5.74 i (or cash. Stirling waa quoted at 15.98 and an* tail ot gold at 2001.37 words
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Article30 1964-11-28 20 November 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: B9i| cents (down three quarters of a cent). TIN: 5742.25 a picul (up S3 37.) Unofficial estimated offering: 180 tons (up 25 tons).30 words
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Article248 1964-11-28 20 November 27. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* Bouatrad 13 eta. Uolteers IS cti. Uualop* 16 cti. M Containers lieu (j,>v Uev. 7 ct«. M. Cahlea 15 eta. smelters 21 eta. mcAFim vr 12 cv Hf-.. 1A eta. SJ Invrau 12 eta Kn< Uiap 12 eta <) c i; c. 18248 words
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521 1964-11-28 20 Defence of sterling dominates rubber HCB. and Co. Ltd. In their weekly Malayan rubber market report say: The pattern of this week's market has been governed by the behaviour of sterling, and the measures taken by the British and Central banks to correct the situation Tiie main underlying factor following521 words
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1034 1964-11-28 20 By Our Market Correspondent fNDUSTRIAL shares stead--1 led in a small turnover on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, while tin shares were very quiet with business restricted by the wideness of quotations. The implications of the Budget have still to be digested and1,034 words
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Article27 1964-11-28 20 Malayan Stock Indirrs Nov. 26. Nov. 27. •Industrials: 87.32 87.47 Tins: 132.23 131.87 rubbers; 110.12 109/J6 •Dec. 30, 1963 ajj 100. Der. 29, 1962 100.27 words
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Article805 1964-11-28 20 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tne Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of share* traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustoad (1.000) 51. 57, (1,000) $138: C.S. Holdings (4,000) $2.37; E. Smolton (2,000) $3.94. (1,000) $3.96: F. and805 words
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Article64 1964-11-28 20 /'HINESE Product Eiehangi, Sin- napori noon pricti per pieul ycttorday: Coconut oil: bulk Ibti sellers, drum SS9« sellers Copra: ".A/Dec. UK /Continent: I'miuoud. Popper: Muntok whlto SI.VJJ RFllers, Sarawak whit" $1474 sellem. special Sarawak black $13°Ji eeUars, Unnpon* black ***** arllrr »137 i sellers. Singapore Copra Association noon64 words
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Advertisement1149 1964-11-28 20 «4« KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service Hongkong I, Fiancisco L. Angeles N. Tork P'phu Baltimore "Tiuneslima Mart" 31 Dec/2 Jaa 17 us 21 fat 1 Ftk It Fee 11 Fek "Halswertky Beacit" 2S/27 Jin 13 Fik II Ftk I Mar II Mar 11 Mar West Coast1,149 words
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Advertisement723 1964-11-28 20 SPORE P. SHAM ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM JAPAN HONGKONG m.v. "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA for Madras, Cochin Bombay Nov. 30/ Dec. 2 Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy Sons Ltd., 24, Malacca Street, Tel: *****/7 *USmUA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN AND P. CULF SERVICE Tl: Frenmtle. Aleliile. Meliiine, Srflli in Madras ill Nafaiattiaasj Penani723 words
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Advertisement288 1964-11-28 20 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scaalmat.ai at* Clitiilltai Pirts IN Bauksk all NMf Kaag Penang P Sham S'oo THEBEN (Calls Pusan. Japan) H *l'.\ TtMESIS (Calls Manils) 14/19 Oec 11/11 Die 11/21 Bee THERMOPYLAE (Cans Pusan. Jaoan) BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A.. EAST AND ftESI COASI PORTS IURANDOT t Dee FERNUKE ft* TARANTEL288 words
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Article218 1964-11-28 21 I DECEMBER first grads ru»b«r r.e.b. closed at S p.m. in Singapore ana Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 691 ontsperlb. down three-quarters of a MM on Thursday's closing level for the position. The ton* was quiet alter slightly earner. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. dating prices In cents per lb. yesterday:218 words
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Article136 1964-11-28 21 SHIPS lying alengsids the Slniapera Hsrbeur wharves er «i»«ctsd today: TeKeItMTK 1 1X Benvrmckle 3/4, Tung v of Chicago 6/7, Chakrata Id 11, Bougainville 13/14, Langkoeas i:. 16. Cbyebassa 18. Ocean Peace 19, Kmplre Klttiwakr 21/22. Crusader .'.-> M Emilie Maersk IS. Orna 29/30, Oylon 31 T.136 words
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176 1964-11-28 21 London advices were a shade lower than expected and the opening was marked down in accordance. Conditions were very quiet and about steady at the lower level. Forward browns came in for some attention, but lower sheets were neglected apart from some smal!176 words
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Advertisement502 1964-11-28 21 igggiiii""*"*"*""**"™*""] I Continued from Page 18) VEHICLES FOR SALE •a Word* SJ (Mi*.)— Box 50 txtrm UNITED MOTOR FINANCE Co.. Ltd.. Offer the following good quality Taed Cars: 1963 Ford Co.tina, M.O. Mldxet. 1962 Vauxhall Victor. VolkswaKSn. 1!>59 Vauxhall Victor. 195S Bedford Van. 1957 Hlllman (Diesel) IBM Kord Prelect. For502 words
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Advertisement873 1964-11-28 21 FOR SALE 20 Wmrm* $S (Min.)— Box 50 ct*. txtrm CAR RADIO »PH,IALISI Irt Blrctroolca. 28. Tlong Oauru Komd. Phone *****. Spore. sales and Installations of popular brands car ladios/ autoaotenßaa. PORTABLE ELECTRIC OVEN from Germany, (28/- only. Write. Phone for leaflet. Ray-Tech Radio Corporation. 13 Belegie Bouse. (Spore) Tel:873 words
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Advertisement840 1964-11-28 21 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 10 Words %5 (Miit.)— Box 5« ctl. txtrm SO PLEASURABLE lo nwn so rxcitlng to kiv*. diamond jewellery rn-.itcd by L*» Onn t*mmUmn\ 206/8 South Brldce Road, bln*apore. THE BEAUTY OF A Blue /White Diamond tnitsi-mriit ring «ill surely capture the hearts of many hnde-to-br--606 North Bridge840 words
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Advertisement725 1964-11-28 21 NOTICES I STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) The Board of Directors of Straits Steamship Company Limited announce that In the course of a recent re-examination of tne employment of the Company's assets, they have decided that certain of Its properties and part of the liquid resources are surplus725 words
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Advertisement670 1964-11-28 21 'ÜBLIC APPOIN l MENTS SHELL MALAYSIA LIMITED REQUIRE AN INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS SALESMAN Qualification* Required: I. Obtained full Higher School Certificate or equivalent, with Chemistry as a principal subject. 2 Preferably with some commwclal experience but school leavers with the requisite other qualifications will be considered. 3 Prepared to travel arft670 words
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Advertisement492 1964-11-28 21 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER DIETHELM CO. LTD. invite applications for the above position in their Petaling Jaya branch. Qualifications Overseas degree from a recognised technical institute, outstanding personality, perfect command of English and the most current Chinese dialects, ability to converse freely at all levels. Salary Range $^000 to $1,500 depending on492 words
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Advertisement565 1964-11-28 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Serving Technical Assistants, Timescale for promotion to TECHNICAL, ASSISTANT. SPECIAL ORADE In the State Drainage and Irrigation Department, Pahanic on a salary scale of $645 x 22-777 I per mensem plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Only candidates565 words
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Article121 1964-11-28 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. Defending, champions Singapore Re- creation Club kept their place atj the top of BHA League Dtv. 1 with a 4-0 win over Prisons at the padang today. Recs have collected nine points from five matches. Their nearest rivals. Ceylon SC and Police, have six points121 words
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Article87 1964-11-28 22 BRISBANE. Fri Hanif Mo--1 hammad, world record-breaking cricket captain of the Pakistani XI. MM top scorer with 95 on the opening day of their match against Queensland todny. when the touring side were all out for 284. John Mackay was the bowling hero of the87 words
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Article, Illustration397 1964-11-28 22 by Mansoor Rahman KUALA LUMPUH, Fri. Scotland and the Rest played ducks and drakes on the padang today and managed a bit of rugger too in the annual M. Andrew's Day match. The Scots, always more determined on these occasions, i397 words
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Article345 1964-11-28 22 ATHLETICS By ERNEST FRIDA: Singapore, Friday THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will launch a "woo-the-Chinese-Schools" coaching programme next week in a determined drive to improve the standards of athletics in the state. A special course for Chinese I school teachers the first ever attempted345 words
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254 1964-11-28 22 Final rounds of Foong and Heah Cups next week BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor BA have finalised arrangements for the Foong Seong Cup and Heah Joo Seang Cup zone finals and challenge rounds j at the Selangor Badminton i Hall next week from Wednesday to Sunday. The inter-zone Foong254 words
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117 1964-11-28 22 JOHORE TO r CONTEST B-CUP FOR FIRST TIME j KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Seven teams have entered for the Burnley Cup interstate soccer tournament which starts on Jan. 2. Entries to date are Selangor. Penang. Johore, Negrl Sembilan. Malacca. Kedah and Singapore. Johore have entered for the first time. With the117 words
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Article245 1964-11-28 22 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. J., Stuckey of Penang became the new singles champion In the Kedah lawn tennis open championships today when he beat defend- j ing champion Lim Say Chuan 6-0,, 6-1. Say Chuan who had held the title for the past two years, put up245 words
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Article255 1964-11-28 22 Two sent off in RDY Cup final KILAT CLUB 1 KINTA INDIANS 0 IPOH. Fri. The Ipoh 1 District F.A.s RDY C ip linal between Kilat Club, the holders, and Ki-ita Indians at Stadium Perak today developed into a footbrawl. Referee Norman Boswell gave marching orders to two player*. Kilat255 words
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Article24 1964-11-28 22 SOCCER Minor Units Cnp (Kluang): 34 Coy GASC 9 16 Field Ambulant*. Malacca 0. Killing Lgc: Gurkha Engineers 3 10 Fed. Engineers 1.24 words
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Advertisement914 1964-11-28 22 I Is TENDERS PROVISIONAL NOTICE INVITATION TO TENDER PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SARAWAK Tenders will shortly be invited for the construction of a new Sarawak General Hospital Knchlnj of appro*. 560 beds. Drawings etc.. will be available (or Inspection by prospective contractors at Public Works Department Headquarters, Ruching. Singapore and Kuala914 words
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Advertisement172 1964-11-28 22 YOU CAM EARN UP TO H I INTEREST PER WMm annum on FIXED DEPOSIT UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE LTD. fi s\ (Incorporated in the State* of Malaya. Malaysia.) I*(£VV 'I Wholly owned byW yy United Malayan Banking Corp. Limited. Head Office i I Leboh Ampong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Telephone *****-2 V.172 words
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Article, Illustration346 1964-11-28 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by VERSATILE 7-YEAR-OLD HAS GOOD CHANCE WITH BOTTOMWEIGHT OF 7.7 IN THE $15,000 TENGKU'S CUP JPOH. Fri. Wineman, the bottomweight with 7.7. can spring a surprise in the $15,000 Tengku's Cup to be run over 9f here on Sunday. The Rawson seven-year-old is a346 words
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Article86 1964-11-28 23 I ONDON, Frl. Tim Brook- shaw and Paddy Parell, who&e careers as steeplechase lockeys were ended through injury, returned to Warwick racecourse yesterday to open a new £32.000 stand named in their honour. Prom their wheelchairs they unveiled a plaque in the lounge i.r the "Farrell-Brookshaw" s'.iind.Reuter - 86 words
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633 1964-11-28 23 Spotlight on the fancied runners at Ipoh EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Ipoh tomorrow. Race One Bravado: Fourth to Teh Su Su over 8J f on Wednesday winner over BJf in Clas6 Five at Penang last month. UoJconda: Second to Teh Su 8u on Wednesday: will appreciate longer633 words
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1524 1964-11-28 23 Race One— 2.o Cl 4 Div 2 ($5,200) 9£ 1 ***** Tcrang Bulan a iSegamat Kongsi) Tulloh, 6 9.0 Coleman 4 2 ***** Bravado a (Jonuh SO E. Breuk. 8 8.12 (F) *Woag 7 3 ***** Gay Giselle h cl. C) Mawi. 6 8.10 Smith1,524 words
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115 1964-11-28 23 INTER-MILAN PLAN TO PLAY WITHOUT OFFSIDE RULE MILAN, Fri. A friendly soccer match here on Dec. 8 between Internationale Milan and Atletiro Madrid may be piayed without the offside rule being applied. Helenlo Herrera. Argentinianborn trainer of the Italian club, believes the offside rule In soccer should be abolished. HeReuter - 115 words
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262 1964-11-28 23 Cycling only sport under suspicion, the ICU complain rpHE International Cycling Union complained here A yesterday that cycling seemed to be the only sport under suspicion and pressure because of alleged "dope taking," by some competitors, at the Tokyo Olympic Games last month. The complaint was made ZURICH, Friday duringReuter - 262 words
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Advertisement183 1964-11-28 23 FIFTY -EIGHT YEARS OF ENTERPRISE iMMMaV volume of tht Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce 220 page*. Attractively produced and printed on good paper. Full-colour cover depicting the new building and a close up of the dragon murals. Illustration* in colour and black and whit*. CONTENTS INCLUDE: The Fascinating history of183 words
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Advertisement107 1964-11-28 23 a»m ■>». *^p"i MAJOR FEATURES INCLUDE Separate Torqmatic Drives Full Power Shifting Planetary Final Drives Direct Drive Lock-up .No-Spin Differentials. Hydraulic Controls Low, "Easy Load" 80w1 Easy Servicing Built-in Accessibility Further information from Sole Agents: V§U HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTD. j^\ Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh. BUILD BETTER HOUSES ■ill107 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1964-11-28 23 w>- m m SOCCER BAFA Jr. Cup: RAP Tengah v Arsenal 5.15; Dlv. 2 final: Star Soccerltes v Blue Rovers 6.45 (both matches at Jn Besar). Burnley Cap: FAS trial match (Princes Rd 3.30). Friendliei: Penang Burnley Cup XI v RAAF. B'worth. 7.00; Penang Selection v Fed. Armed Forces B.142 words
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263 1964-11-28 24 MPs TOLD OF THE TRAINS THAT STOP WHERE THEY LIKE i KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. j Complaints against the railway administration were made in the House of Representatives today by Alliance back-benchers. Their biggest grouse was that trains were never on time and that, on certain routes along the East Coast,263 words
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106 1964-11-28 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. Hopes have dimmed in the two-day air-sea search for a bomber pilot, missing after his two-seater Buccaneer plunged into the sea off Changi yesterday. He is Lieut.-Cmdr. Paul Heath Perks, 33, of 801 Squadron of the Flee Air Arm. The search was106 words
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Article, Illustration397 1964-11-28 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MALAYSIA must launch ;i "firm political offensive* 1 against Indonesia to outlive confrontation, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toll Chin ('live, said here today. "Such an offensive can act as an effective bulwark against President Soekarno's political expansionist designs in this397 words
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Article20 1964-11-28 24 TAIPEH. Frl— The Asian Per> pies Anti-Communist League today adopted a resolution supporting Malaysia against Indonesian aggression. AP.AP - 20 words
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Article78 1964-11-28 24 First aid for wounded Congolese AMID the horror and the shambles that is Stanleyville in the Congo, a white mercenary takes advantage of a lull in the shooting to give first aid to a wounded Congolese. The mercenaries raced into the rebel-held city to join up with Belgian paratroopers despatchedUPI - 78 words
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129 1964-11-28 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. Poh Yeok Hun. 26. a banana dealer who admitted having a knife tucked at his waist during the July disturbances, was today acquitted on a charge of being in an armed unlawful assembly at the Changi Road-Joo Chiat Road junction.129 words
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Article364 1964-11-28 24 LONDON. Frl. A week Of violent fluctuations in the stock markets ended with prices on the downward path again. Following their sharp advance yesterday, prices reacted on a broad front as the continuing economic uncertainties again made themselves felt. Selling was on a modest scale364 words
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Article48 1964-11-28 24 LONDON. Frl. Spot 21-3/IM., Jan. 20-13 16d Feb. 20\d.. Mar. 20-11 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20-13 16d.. Apr. June 20-11.16 d.. July Sept 20\d. Oct Dec. 20-9 16d.. Jan Mar. 20'^d.. Apr. June 20'jd, July Sept. 20' jd.. c.l.f. Dec. 20\d.. Jari. 20'^d.. Feb. 20-7 16d. Tone: Quiet.48 words
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Article27 1964-11-28 24 LONDON. Pri.— Buyers £*****.; sellers £1482';, Forward buyers; £1452',. sellers £1457-,, Settle- 1 ment £1485. Turnover m.m. 130 tons. p.m. 45 tons-. Tone: Steady > but Inactive.27 words
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Article32 1964-11-28 24 SINOAPORE, V Pri. A dinner In conjunction with the Chong Pang Village community centre third anniversary celebration, originally fixed for tomorrow, has been postponed to Dec. 3 at *7 p.m.32 words
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423 1964-11-28 24 MALAYSIA'S STRENGTH AND WEAKNESSES— BY THE TIMES TIMES talked today in a leading article of Malaysia's strength and weaknesses. On the positive side. The Times said, Malaysia's currency is hard and it commands its own resources in foreign exchange. In the "Asian economic league table" it is second only toReuter - 423 words
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196 1964-11-28 24 Crash liner limps in: Six seamen still missing NEW YORK, Friday, JMIK Israeli luxury liner Shalom limped into New York with a shattered bow yesterday over 12 hours alter slicing the* Norwegian tanker Stolt Pagali in half off New Jersey. At least 13 of the tanker's 43-man crew were killed.196 words
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Article64 1964-11-28 24 HONG- KONG, Pri. Hong Kong's 89 banks received a stem warning that they would probably be closed down unless they met the requirements of the Colon<'s new banking ordinance within two years. The new law calls for each bank to maintain a minimum capital ofUPI - 64 words
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Obituary40 1964-11-28 24 SOUNOARARATN AM son of N»B»lingam. brother of Ch.Uiah SuncaJ Knuanic Batata, Ayadural Sahal Kitate, BrntonK, Kandiah and Mm Nalllah of H.nml p.isar, K. Lumpur iy [x-accfnlly on 27-11-64 at BentonE Hospital. ("ortn.v leaves 192 Charming, F.-ntonK nt 3 p.m <40 words
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