The Straits Times, 11 December 1964
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Title Section19 1964-12-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration351 1964-12-11 1 Premier: 'I still hope he might reconsider../ HE DENIES OFFER OF DIPLOMATIC POST TO STEPHENS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TtNGKU Abdul Rahman said today that the crisis in the Sabah Alliance was serious and he intendad to continue his mediation efforts. "It is my intention to see351 words
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Article47 1964-12-11 1 MOGADISHU. Thurs.— The Somali Government has passed a law to slop the issue of retail trade licences to foreigners and 1 evoking licences already issued. The law will mainly affect Mopadishu. where most of the retailers are Arab, Asian and Italian. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration777 1964-12-11 1 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE: Hour-long battle in swamps From MUAR. Thursday CECURITY Forces today captured two of the Indonesians who landed at Semerah, 20 miles south of here, early yesterday after on hour-long running gun battle in knee-deep swamps. This brings the total eliminated in the present operations to777 words
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257 1964-12-11 1 JAKARTA, TMursdav JMIH Indonesian \;ili<>iuilisf Party luis joined mnks with the Communist Party in launching :i campaign for suppression ca ;i more* men I advocating Soekarnoism. The movement was initiated by non-Communist newsmen and publishers who formed an organisation called the Body for the PromotionAP - 257 words
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162 1964-12-11 1 'Gratifying' response to defence fund, says Senu KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has described ihe response to the National Defence Fund as "gratifying." "Bui we still have a Ion:; way to go to reach our target of S3O million." Inche Si162 words
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Article55 1964-12-11 1 SAIGON. Thurs. Communist forces were repulsed in two major attacks in different parts of South Vietnam yesterday and today, with at least 177 dead. military sources here reported. Meanwhile, fighting continued, though less fiercely in Binh Dlnh Province as the longest battle of the war went55 words
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Article38 1964-12-11 1 SYDNEY. Thurs.— All nine airline staff aboard a Qantas Boeing 707 esrupt-d unhurt when lightning rißped a ,4ft.-by-3ft. hole in the plant's radar dome yesterday. The Boeing was on a tost flieht west of Melbourne. Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration752 1964-12-11 1 'Aid but not at expense of others' Dissatisfaction is good sign, says Minister, and he tells why... in ALA LUMPUR, Tlims. Malays will be assisted l<> play ii greater part in commerce and industry but not ;it the expense off Hit' other races. "This is the policy of the Alliance752 words
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Article28 1964-12-11 1 SPACE PLATFORM SHOT CAPE fENNEDY. Thurs —America today launched Titan military sp.n c rocket in trst to send oft dummy satellite from flyini; spue platform ReuterReuter - 28 words
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170 1964-12-11 2 She's not black, so she can't be beauty queen Ll >\K.\ Thurs colour- I t-d (mixed blood) girl in Lusaka has given up the title of Msss Zambia lfHi*' conferred on her last week by a mixed panel of indues which included ;m Atrican doctor. Henrietta .Monteiro, 20, raised aReuter - 170 words
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Article34 1964-12-11 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Britain's 19 per cent import surcharge was on« of the major unfavourable factors that caused Japans exports to I fall sharply In October, the Japanese Ministry of Trade said today34 words
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Article, Illustration488 1964-12-11 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday fHE United States is asking Indonesia to give assurance of full portection to its Ambassador, Mr. Howard P. Jones, in travelling officially in that country. The State Department expressed an '•exceedingly serious" view of the refusal byReuter; AP; UPI - 488 words
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409 1964-12-11 2 'AMERICAN SHIPS SHELLED US' says HANOI 'Fresh act of war 9 charge to Control Commission TOKYO. Thursday. fJOMMUNIST North ietnam yesterday charged that '"three U.S. warships" shelled a North Vietnam village before dawn yesterday. The New China News Agency in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo said the charge came inReuter; UPI - 409 words
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Article56 1964-12-11 2 MANILA. Thurs.— A new ..nine will aUUft operatiors in tile Philippines on Dec. 20 with the ■IttnJ here of eight DC-3 pianes :r-;-.i the United State* it i nounced yesterday. Colonel R''iie Barretto. president of Pilipinas Orient Airways (Fairways), said the new alrUnfl will Initially serveUPI - 56 words
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155 1964-12-11 2 The call-up: NZ 'must follow Aussie lead' AUCKLAND, Thurs.— New Zealand has no alternative but to follow Australia's lead and introduce compulsory military service here and overseas, Mr. K. L. F. Brown, presidpnt of the New Zealand Army Association, said yesterday. New Zealanders disliked large peacetime armies, he said, andUPI - 155 words
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98 1964-12-11 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Minister of Bank Affairs announced yesterday that the British Chartered Bank had been taken over by thi? Indonesia Government under a Presidential decision of Nov. 26. The Minister. Mr Jusuf Mud» Dalani. said a special provisional team had been established wlmh98 words
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Article59 1964-12-11 2 ROME. Tliurs M: M ,se Tshonibc arrived here today for .in audience with Popp Paul with cuy police or the alert (or Communist demonstrations atiumst the Congolese leader. But despite violent Communist Press tirades denouncing I'i.s visit. Mr. Tshombe'.s miival went unmarked by niy incident. TtitAP - 59 words
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115 1964-12-11 2 I ONDOX. Thurs. A man and a woman, ■said to have, systematically defrauded Indian and Pakistani Immigrants hy pretending to be able to ret immigration documents for them, were jailed yesterday. Lilian Jo Allanb.v. tt, a former model, w;. s given four years, andReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement311 1964-12-11 2 p m Ifl lit 2 111 ma BORON motorists are saving cash are You? I BORON can save you enough money on reduced save up to one of every eight gallons of gasoline fuel bills and maintenance costs to pay for your you buy, raise available road horsepower an average311 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-12-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /llH££ r^ t 9een oown to set) y^" >. W(JV DOWT >y iVE ©OT y O<J WAVE INSOMNIA J V^_" \i CAN'T SLEEP?/27 words
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Article, Illustration371 1964-12-11 3 Jagan is beaten: A shaky coalition shapes up j GEORGETOWN, Thurs OPPOSITION leaders yesterday began assembling a fragile-looking coalition to replace Dr. Cheddi Jagan's Government, defeated in Monday's National Assembly elections. The Government is being forged out of the narrow majority accumulated by the union of the People's National CongressAP - 371 words
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93 1964-12-11 3 MADRID, Thurs. Jose Daniel Lacalle, 24-year-old son of Spain's Minister of Aviation, was sentenced to eight years' jail yesterday for Illegal association and illegal propaganda. Lacalle, whose father General Jose Lacalle has been Air Minister since July 1962. received four years on eachReuter - 93 words
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209 1964-12-11 3 Move to liven up the English Sunday T ONDON, Thurs. Laws dating back more than 300 years still regulating the calm of an English Sunday should be swept away so that 20th Century Britons can enjoy themselves on their day off work, says an official report. If the Government acceptsReuter - 209 words
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Article17 1964-12-11 3 LONDON, Thurs. Dame dith Sitwell. 77. the poet, died In andon last night. A.P.AP - 17 words
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78 1964-12-11 3 LONDON, Thurs. Ramsey Shannon, 33, a painter, was sentenced yesterday to life imprisonment at the end of a 52-second murder trial. Two of the 77 words spoken in the trial were uttered by the defendant. When asked for his plea, he replied "guilty."UPI - 78 words
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Article21 1964-12-11 3 AMSTERDAM. Thurs.— Prince Bernhard was slightly injured yesterday In an accident involving 50 cars on a superhighway. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Article13 1964-12-11 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Another Russian satellite. "'Kosmos-51" has been launched. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration230 1964-12-11 3 Tarita— the 'why' of Anna-Brando court battle SANTA MONICA, Thurs. The main reason for the court battle between Anna Kashii and ex-husband Marlon Brando over their son is Tarit.i. it was disclosed yesterday. The Tahitian mil (above), who co-starred with Brando in "Mutiny on the Bounty," is living: with him.UP - 230 words
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98 1964-12-11 3 Little girl lost— a shock end to hunt IIfARRINGTON (North TT England), Thurs. A nationwide search for a six-year-old girl ended last night when her body was discovered on wasteland here and police said a man will appear in court later today. Police said the child. Maureen Cunninghaip. was foundReuter - 98 words
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71 1964-12-11 3 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. The newspaper La Prensa reported here today that actor Anthony Quinn was divorced yesterday in Ciudad Juarez from Katherine de Millp. The divorce was granted in the first civil court. The report said that Quinn. who is a Mexican, had divorcedUPI - 71 words
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Article38 1964-12-11 3 PARIS. Thur*. The stateowned Air France yesterday said that it would appeal against a court decision 1 holding it responsible for any ill-effpcts caused by the scream of its iet airliners using Nice airport. Rcuter.Reuter - 38 words
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125 1964-12-11 3 A 'united thrust 9 to end race hate in Britain OSLO, Thurs. Dr. Martin Luther King, 1964 Nobel P'-.um- prize winner, said yesterday that leaders of ecloured immigrants in Britain were planning a "united thrust" to solve the country's crowing race problems. Dr. King told a Press conference the decision125 words
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97 1964-12-11 3 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Timothy Nicholson, wealthy 22-year-old estate agent, was charged yesterday at Temple City with the gunshot murder of his identical twin. He and the twin. Todd F. Nicholson, we.c heirs to part of the Pullman railway coach and Cudahy Meat PackingReuter - 97 words
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Article488 1964-12-11 4 'Rights accorded to murderers must also be accorded to accused public officers' SINGAPORE. Thurs THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today condemned the new Public Service (disciplinary proceedings) (procedure) rules 1964, introduced in October, "because they arrogate to the Public Service Commission powers over and488 words
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Article129 1964-12-11 4 Gas workers threaten to strike SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Public Daily-Rated Gas Workers Union has threatened to take industrial action ovc-r the alleged delay by the Gas Department to build quarters for its daily-rated staff. The union's secretary, Mr. K. Packirisamy, in a letter to the General Manager. Public Utilities Board,129 words
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Article46 1964-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Tickets for the Malay Youth Literary Association's combo band competition, which will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 23 and 24, are now available at $1.50 and $1 from Robinsons, C. K. Tang and H. Hashim of 134 Arab Street.46 words
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Article99 1964-12-11 4 ENVOYOPENS SWISS FOOD FESTIVAL SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Swiss food festival to popularise Swiss food here was opened at the Hotel Singapura today by the Swiss Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Richard Aman. Organised by Swissair, the festival will close on Dec. 20. Swissair flew tn two chefs. Mr. H. Schumacher and99 words
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Article27 1964-12-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Police Band will give a public performance at the Jalan Kaki Bukit community centre from 5 pjn. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article44 1964-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Junior Safety First Councils 1964 Inter-Secondary School Safety First Exhibition, which is sponsored by Esso, will be opened by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. at the National Library Lecture Hall at 10 a.m. on Dec. 17.44 words
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109 1964-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mammoth Christmas Party for 500 children will be held :<t the Raffles Hotel tomorrow ftftcffMML It is organised i>y the Hans Andersen Club with the co-operation of many commercial houses in Singapore. Delirhtful gifts and wonderful treats are in store109 words
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Advertisement281 1964-12-11 4 V's Men's Club of Singapore wwnjHjsßHß^ SHAWS a (Beta Chapter) presents A Charity Premiere in aid of I B The "HOLE-IN-THE-HEART kl Ba#\a# B Fund on 16th Dec. at 8.45pm (Singapore) H Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency I g The Yang Oi-Pcrtuon Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, S.M.N.,281 words
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Advertisement103 1964-12-11 4 [^6fl'r?aicKa&3 o"H" odov 1 Showi t It fllcrc fllchb^b Enghth Molov Opens Today: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 p.m. Todd Armstro Ng and Nancy Kovack "JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS"— English. To-morrow midnight •THOZHILALI" Tomil I NEW SILVER CITY i GAY WORLD PARK— TEL: ***** OPENS TODAY! 3 Shows: I 30-7.3 C 9.30103 words
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Advertisement195 1964-12-11 4 WHAT'S GOING ON AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE ON 13th DECEMBER 1964 at 7.30 p.m.? ITS THE FINALS OF THE CLIFF RICHARD AND THE SHADOWS SINGING AND BAND COMPETITION. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Tri« Crcscendos (Four Best Selling Hits) Tony Castillo (Jan numbers) The Sapphires (Shadows' popular numbers) Wilma Tang (Popular Hits) The195 words
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Miscellaneous313 1964-12-11 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR T^rr^rV^.srt Paya L*bar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC Krom London, Frankfurt. Damascus. Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 794) 5.45 p.m.; from London. Zurlcb, Tel Aviv, Teheran. Bombay, Colombo (BA 712) 6.25 pm. from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) A. 55 p.m. Alitalia: Krom Rome, Karachi, Bombay. Bangkok313 words
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Miscellaneous149 1964-12-11 4 Alitalia: To Sydney (AZ 766) 7.55 p.m. British Eagle Airlines: To Bombay. Istanbul. London (808 662) 12.33 p.m.: to Bombay, Nairobi. London (EOS 220) ft.so p.m. Air India: To Madras, Bombay, Cairo, Rome, Parts, London, New York (AI 111) 6.45 p.m.: to Jakarta (AI 106) 2.15 p.m. Oantas: To Sydney149 words
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Article, Illustration880 1964-12-11 5 Auditor-General's report shows up 'serious irregularities' in PMIP State Govt's finances KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday 1 THE serious state of Kelantan's f inan- cial position is reflected in the 1963 report of the Auditor General presented to Parliament today. Criticising880 words
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163 1964-12-11 5 THE MEN WHO ARE CURBING US— BY TUN OPENG KUCHING, Thursday. THE Governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg, said today that the actions of traitors and outsiders were preventing Sara»wakians from obtaining full civil, political economic, social and cultural rights. He said this in a message to schoolchildren in163 words
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76 1964-12-11 5 ZT UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. IV he Indian High Com- 1 jioner here, Mr. Mustapha Kamil Kidwai, will pay a six-day official visit to Sarawak and Sabah beginning on Saturday. It will be his first visit to these States He will arrive In Kuchlng on76 words
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Article23 1964-12-11 5 KAJANO Thurs The Ulu Lansat district will hold \X.i annual Koran reading contest at the Arabic School here on Dec- 2423 words
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Article82 1964-12-11 5 IPOH. Thur.s. Four Asian youth organisations. took part in the Pesta Bella youth cultural festival' organised by the Perak branch of the Malaysian As- 1 soclation of Youth Clubs at the St. John Ambulance As- I sociation Hall here. fast] night. The participants, who were82 words
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Article31 1964-12-11 5 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will open the annual meeting of the East Pahang Umno division at Chenor. 60 miles from here, on Sunday31 words
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Article26 1964-12-11 5 RAWANO, Thurs.— Members of the Portland Club here will hold I their Christmas dance at the club house on Dec. 18 at 9 o.m26 words
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Article181 1964-12-11 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs, TTHE estimated expen- diture of Nanyans: University for next year is expected to cxi ceed $4 million an. increase of more than 1 $1 million. This is contained in a i draft estimate which is to i be finalised by a five-man finance committee181 words
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Advertisement311 1964-12-11 5 EXCITING! ELECTRIC! ENCHANTING! You have never seen anything like H TAKEUCHI KEIGO with the IMPERIAL JAPANESE DANCERS^ FLOWN DIRECT FROM HONGKONG 8Y MAUYSUN AIRWAYS H MAKE SURE YOU DON'T ■I MISS THIS UNIQUE opportunity. I One show nightly at the Oil MVttAII V 4 I 'FOUR LIONS' C^So"*--™-I SHOWTIME f\311 words
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Advertisement274 1964-12-11 5 I Wr wkJ^kXJ R W Wrm \Tkm m tk^k^kw ■■^^b^B^IM a^l^r -when a family chooses PHILIPS quality products Philips quality means better service for a longer time. It is the result of careful research, fine craftsmanship, and continual checking and testing— so that your family will always enjoy using Philips274 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-12-11 6 IN attractive costumes reminiscent of the era when the Charleston was the craze, these charming Japanese Imperial dancers wait to take a bow at the end of their opening performance at a leading Singapore hotel. At the microphone in a kimono glittering with thousands of sequins is84 words
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274 1964-12-11 6 KANGAR, Thursday. pERLIS is to form a "Work Brigade" to help farmers to harvest their padi crop next month. The decision to set up this brigade was reached at a meeting last week-end after a heated debate on whether harvesters from south Thailand274 words
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126 1964-12-11 6 PROTEST BY A.A.M. AT DOUBLED FEES UENANG. Thurs. Moto- 1 rlsts must protest "however briefly" against the doubling of fees for driving licences without even the small concession of a reduced fee for a threeyear licence, writes Mrs. K. 8. Lim. secretary of the Automobile Association of Malaya, in the126 words
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Article20 1964-12-11 6 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. The Teluk Anson Rotary Club has given $100 for flood relief in South Vietnam.20 words
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Article216 1964-12-11 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. I T h o m a s Vincent Gomez, suspended sec-retary-general of the i Singapore Manual and Mercantile W o rkers' Union, has filed a writ in the High Court ReRistry to stop the union from forcing a resolution suspending him from 'office.216 words
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Article58 1964-12-11 6 lESSELTON, Thurs. The J 28-member Malayan cultural troupe gave the first performance of their tour of Sabah at the Jesselton community centre tonight. The cultural group, comprising members of all Malayan youth dubs. Include eight girls. Highlight of the show was n dance based on theAP - 58 words
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135 1964-12-11 6 pENANG. Thurs. --Po- lice today recovered a speedboat belonging to Mr. Lim Kean Siew, 1 1 Socialist M.P. for Dato I Kramat. The boat named Chi Shirle after Mr. Lim's American wife. Shirlo Gordon v.;i> minimi yesterday morni ing. A 100 hp model, valued135 words
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88 1964-12-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs An association to promote professional journalism in Asia has been set up in India, it was learned here i today. I Prorc.s--.or P. P. Singh, head of the department of journalism at the Punjab University has been I elected president of the88 words
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Article40 1964-12-11 6 1 SEREMBAN. Thurs —M: \\.»lter De Silva. 61. a retired beadmaster of St. Paul's Institution here died yesterday 15 clayi after the death of his wifp. He died the home ol hia daughter, Lyn. at Petaling Java.40 words
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Advertisement310 1964-12-11 6 yenter a western world V through PERTH kiRHI^I^ only FIVE hours away Discover a new world young, vigorous and modern with on immense variety of impressive scenery. Meet new people warm, friendly and hospitable. Enjoy the excitement of an overseas tour that is different. Package tours combining the speed of310 words
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327 1964-12-11 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs REHABILITATION grants totalling $117,--7!).") were distributed today to families of '2.) victims who died in the July and September i iols and 14.*{ persons who were injured. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othinan Wok, was present at the Havelock327 words
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95 1964-12-11 7 Information van for S'pore tourists SINGAPORE. Thurs. The chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, Mr. B. H. Melwani. will officially receive a $10,000 1 mobile information van from its j donor. Dato Dr. Aw Cheng Chye, the association's honorary presici- ent on Dec. 28. on behalf of the Singapore Tourist95 words
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Article30 1964-12-11 7 .SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Motor Workshops Employees Union will celebrate its ninth anniversary with a buffet party at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce auditorium at 7 p.m. '.omorrow.30 words
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145 1964-12-11 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yo n g Nyuk Lin, today praised the staff of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital for their dedication and zeal. He was speaking at the annual concert of the hospital's children held under the patronage of the wife145 words
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Article37 1964-12-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr Maurice Baker, Director of ExtraMural Studies, University of Singapore will give a talk on "Universities and adult education at the Ys Men's Club of Singapore's luncheon at the Prince* Restaurant on Saturday.37 words
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277 1964-12-11 7 MAYDAY HOLIDA Y: NTUC TO MEET PREMIER SINGAPORE, Thurs. rilE National Trades A Union Congress is to Bend a delegation to meet the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on Monday to seek clarification on the May Day holiday issue. In statement today, the NTUC's secretary for information and publicity.277 words
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187 1964-12-11 7 Humours start rush for birth certificates OINGAPORE, Thurs. A rush for extracts of birth certificates has been taking place for the past two weeks at the registry of births and deaths here. This follows rumours that the fee' for an extract would be raised from the present $2 to $10.187 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-12-11 7 INCHE Abu M. ms,, i bin llussin, third son of Inche Ilussin bin Zainal. and Che Fatimah binte Zainal Abidin. second daughter of lni -in Zainal Abidin bin Babu. after their wedding a I l.i l.i n I l)i in Singapore. The bridegroom is a teacher of the67 words
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Article33 1964-12-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. will open a sale of Social Welfare children's centres work at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, at 10 a.m.33 words
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262 1964-12-11 8 —WITNESS TELLS COURT SEREMBAN, Thursday. A SELF-CONFESSED Army and police deserter toid the High Court here today he visited the Socialist Front headquarters in Kuala Lumpur with a man now charged with possession of explosives. Abdul Manap bin Daud. 37, a prosecution262 words
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102 1964-12-11 8 CLASSES FOR ADULTS IN SABAH FROM JANUARY TESSELTON. Thurs j 1 J Adult education class- 1 M will be introduced in Sabah next month. This was announced here today by Inche Abu Bakar bin Zainal, who was sent here by th. Federal Ministry of National and Rural Development to organise102 words
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Article39 1964-12-11 8 PORT DICKSON, Thurs. tfore than 150 delegates from the Methodist churches in Malaya and Singapore are attending their 70th innual conference at the Meiholist Centre here. The conference, which opened oday. will end on Sunday.39 words
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Article50 1964-12-11 8 PENANG. Thurs.— Nearly $5000 worth of radio sets belonging to Hagemeyer Trading Company bave been reported missing from a Kodown in Weld Ouav. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Abdullah, the chief goods cleric told the police that the sets were deposited in the godown on Dec. 1.50 words
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Article31 1964-12-11 8 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. A $4,000 handicraft workshop and a recreation hall will be built by the Rotary Club here for the old people's home in Jalan Kluang.31 words
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166 1964-12-11 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. this morning; predicted that Malaysia would have to face Indonesian confrontation for "some time yet". "But I am happy to say that Malawa has gainrd more support on her side. "Many countries,166 words
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Article80 1964-12-11 8 PENANG. Ttmr* Hour Kong star Miss Yoo.ig Yoong was greeted by 200 fails at, Bayun Lepas airport when she arrived tin;morning to mike personal appearances in connection with lier new film "The Seven Fairies." "This is a pleasant surprise." Miss Yoong Yoong said80 words
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Article61 1964-12-11 8 rhe Government has granted pioneer status to the following inlustries: prepared animal feed, iron and steel milling from scrap, ion-ferrous metals castir.g. pulp, i.tprr and paperboard. washing I md cleaning compounds and glass md glass products. Their products include grvs.s neal for animals, recovered iron. ■ecovered61 words
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Article22 1964-12-11 8 TANGKAK. Thurs. The Serom local council. 10 miles from here, has approved an estimated •xpenditure of $***** for next year.22 words
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239 1964-12-11 8 Immigration check to keep out the playboy students pENANG. Fri. Ma- laya does not want "playboys' from Thailand, a spokesman of the Immigration Headquarters said here today. These youths, he explained, entered the country ostensibly as students but they spent their time mostly In coffeeshops and places of amusement. To239 words
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Article54 1964-12-11 8 RAWANG. Thur.s. Mr. MX. Thamb'io was elected i of the local branch lI the Malay&iun Indian Congress n: the 17th annual meetlni? held al the Youth Club here yesterday. Others elected: Vice-prrs.dc mi. Mr. P. T. Varchrse; mci<l;civ, Mr. N. M»nickßm: assi.v: retaiy. Mr. k. Sobramaniam and54 words
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130 1964-12-11 8 KANGAR. Thurs TIjALAYSIAN youths are very disciplined compared with their "wild and uncontrollable" counterparts ir, Indonesia, the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, said yesterday. "Even their own Government has no control over the young hotheads in Jakarta." he told the conference of Perils youth130 words
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Advertisement246 1964-12-11 8 What U UnAIfIDUIC ?j^k > I IH n t> A 9IM Di I1 F I U KAM E5 U v i ■HZ BSNP a, i ESSj ''liiiiilllllHl* ill NHHivDva *w vxKsk HDSWWHw Iff -s. i «»»a<i»ri S \vG^ WvV M** y Iff mnßuXfuumfflfim y^J Os^ ll M^& \^\V^^^ /Sf *k\\246 words
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Miscellaneous199 1964-12-11 8 llhtf Onp By V. T. ti tint lin WHO'S OOPg" SAY.' ...FIRST YCOME AROUNP SAVIN' J*^*""^ I VVWf. SURE.' SAME y^^ I WELL PLEASED TO '•^'t&^'Cl WHAT \OU TRYIN' MXIRE TH 1 WEATHER GOP... YVTEAN 1 AS MV NAME IS [WO? MEETCHA YOUK U?// PSSsT/ V^ T' PULL ANYWAY? AN'199 words
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Article, Illustration1876 1964-12-11 9 How calypso cricket was born When 'Yes' meant 'No' and the star bowler was jailed for sports' sake ONE evening in lanuary ]<X!) 7 Charlie Cumberbatch, Trinidad's foremost professional cricketer, w;is gaoled in the Port of Spain on ;i palpably faked charge. When the indignanl Nea, r o called for1,876 words
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Advertisement234 1964-12-11 9 Van Heusen have the look for men who prefer fine shirts Van Heusen of England make fln« k^b Bblru Ilko this Van liruscn £M ggV^Mk Vantage Premier, lor example. In St Egflgg^iHt non-iron poplin. From your loc'U V^g^V^Vr^' Van Heusen stockist, in white. I cream or plain colours and a234 words
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Article, Illustration990 1964-12-11 10 House approves $3.6 mil. estimates for Ministry of Commerce SPEAKER CUTS SHORT DEBATE BY RULING 'ONLY MINISTER TO SPEAK AFTER LUNCH'— THEN RELENTS OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS -Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. debate on the estimates of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry was cut short by the Speaker when he ruled this990 words
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Article, Illustration451 1964-12-11 10 That turnover tax: Nair gives some figures to support his argument for Pahang to be developed into a tourist centre. The PMIP Member for Besut, Inrhe Mohamed lUud bin Abdul Samad suggested the relaxing of conditions to allow more Malays to participate in business. He felt the present restrictions "too451 words
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259 1964-12-11 10 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The acting Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. assured Sarawakians tonight that the Central Government would not change their educational system without studying regional and national reQuirements. Speaking in the House of Representatives he said that on educational matters the259 words
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Advertisement211 1964-12-11 10 toil! works wonders in your home G.E.C. KWAU RADIANT PLATE PORTABLE COOKER G.E.C. Kwali Radiant Plate Portable Cooker costs you little to buy little to operate takes up no more space than your cooking pot. No trouble no mess, smell or smoke no kerosene, wood or matches. Just plug in211 words
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Advertisement215 1964-12-11 10 works wonders in your home NOW, GET THE COMFORT AND VALUE YOU HAVE WAITED FOR WITH ONE OF THE NEW RANGE OF G.E.C. AIRCONDITIONERS This range of airconditioners is unsurpassed for efficiency, quietness, styling and low price. It comes with a 5 year guarantee on the cooling unit. It has215 words
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Miscellaneous5 1964-12-11 10 Itutfs Httnnt, By Ralph Uvimdahl5 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-12-11 11 A SMILING Tengku Abdul Rahman, receives two cheques for a total of 5300.000 from Mr. Kunme Shaw for the National Defence Fund in Singapore. Looking on is Singapore's Minister for Na- tional Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. One cheque for 5250.u'0 is from the72 words
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122 1964-12-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, j Thurs. The Japan- < ese Government has offered two scholar- 1 ships, one each to Sabah and Sarawak, for post- graduate studies in I Japan in the academic i year beginning next April. Applicants must be Sabahan or Sarawakian under 35 on122 words
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Article44 1964-12-11 11 IPOH. Thurs. A labourer. Mohumed Sallehan bin Ahmad, H. MM today sentenced to .six months' jail for retaining a stolen i bicycle. Mohamed. who pleaded not i guilty, had five previous convictions. He will be under police supervision for a year.44 words
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Article21 1964-12-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Donations amounting to $5,409 were received for the Lady, Templer Tuberculosis Hospital here last month.21 words
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428 1964-12-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, threatened tonight to report the Socialist Front leader, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. to the House Committee on Privileges if he failed to substantiate allegations he made during428 words
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90 1964-12-11 11 KUANTAN, Thurs.— The Pahang Umno today reaffirmed its full confidence in the former Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. who resigned on Monday. A statement made after a meetinp of the executive commitif- praised Inche Rahman for ■taping down in the interest90 words
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Article54 1964-12-11 11 Indian Congress call SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Youth section of the Malaysian Indian Congress In Singapore is organising a meeting of all Indian bodies at the M.I.C. office in Race Course Road on Sunday to finalise plans to collect money (or the j National Defence Fund, and to celebrate Uie birthday54 words
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Article47 1964-12-11 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs Mrs. S. the Minister for Culture, will declare opt-n the exhlMUon and sale of pauu-'.?-gs by two Miiivvi" Brtktt In aid of the Spittle Children's Asthr Singapore Aanetethe DfHi ipd rhe Btnnpoif Children's Society at thf National Library at 4 pm. tomorrow.47 words
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98 1964-12-11 11 FATHER OF DEAD R.A.F. MAN MAY FLY TO SINGAPORE fLASGOW. Thurs. A Scottish engineer. Frederick Campbell of Paisley, whose airman son was killed in a crash in Singapore at the weekend, is hoping the Royal Air Force will fly him B.OPO miles to look after his son's family. Senior AircraftsmanReuter - 98 words
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Article31 1964-12-11 11 I TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Th< 1 Raja Muda of Perak will open I one-day civics course for 130 kam pout; headmen in the Lower Perali llrxM on Monday.31 words
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150 1964-12-11 11 Flats for ratings from next year, says Osman SINGAPORE. Thurs. About 200 flats are I to be built for junior ratings of the Royal Malaysian Navy at Woodlands here next year. This was announced by the Chief of the Malaysian Arm!ed Forces Staff, LJeut.-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku I Mohammed150 words
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Advertisement31 1964-12-11 11 ||l[j!^ l'[ WHATEVER Jkgfe-Sfmk YOU WEAR WHEREVER I Ps# JJ SWAN i. Afr STRETCH SWAN SOCKS MFG. CO. (MALAYSIA) LTD. 4th Floor. American International Bldg.. I, Robinson Road. Singapore. T«4: *****/6/731 words
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Advertisement137 1964-12-11 11 Have you thought about travelling to AUSTRALIA from HONG KONG? M.V. "TJIWANGI" ff[B^ (8 630 tons) ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES Dep. Hongkong on or about 20th February 1965 Arr. Sydney sth March 1965 Dep. Sydney Bth March 1965 Arr. Melbourne 10th March 1965 15% off-season reduction will be granted on the137 words
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Obituary21 1964-12-11 12 M Wmm fl» (Minimum) CHRISTOPHER DOMINIC AHEARNI rM 0 lad paaeafally in his home ai C.rk 1r.1.,,:,i s.,tnr<l:.v r'ifth liecem-21 words
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Article59 1964-12-11 12 ?o Wortta Sl» 'Hinlmal MRS PADUA nnd children th.mk .il fl MtVM for their kind •dajaneaa, and attvndame .i: the funeral of the late Joxeph Maurit< THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Quell Rasa si.inK of Butterfly Aye. sincenh tlmnk relative* and friends for then kind condolences, wreatha and59 words
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Obituary36 1964-12-11 12 m nris f Winimum) MEMORIAL SERVICE for lati lambai will he held .11 Pev.nth Day AdventiM Church. 401 I'pper s, r.mcoon Road. Singapore Sundnv December 13. IMK, 5.00 p.m. JUln':v>"< and friends kimlly invited.36 words
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Article270 1964-12-11 12 War** Sl* (MlmJmmmm) SUNDAY STRINCS RIJSTTAFEL" mow vMth the Cockpit Hotels L:^hl is lore i 2 ITS MORE than enjoying yourself Oa ''*****:1 and you'll he moat wanted i.v Raton Piquet. Parin. CANOLES: CANDLES! CANDLES! VI A shapes, see the htMMI The Mir.n Shop. Fltzpatrlck a. CHRISTMAS IS Only270 words
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Article588 1964-12-11 12 j The people of Singapore may welcome Tengku Abdul Rah--1 man's advice to give party politics a rest. The leaders of the pro-Communist. antiMalaysia parties will take no notice. But they are not the only ones who help to make Singapore what the Tengku called, with only588 words
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Article332 1964-12-11 12 T\\x> facts emerge from Mr. Harold Wilson's talks with President Johnson. The Americans have complete British support for their attempt to heal the festering quarrel within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Much more unexpectedly, the British Prime Minister appears to have accepted, at least in principle. the332 words
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Article313 1964-12-11 12 The Kelantan disclosures in the Auditor-General's report deal with the financial position M it was twelve months ago. It jhas since grown worse. The position at the end of last year was "very unsatisfactory", bearing out the warning Mr. Bompas had given in his report for 1962.313 words
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306 1964-12-11 12 New taxes and fringe benefits WITH reference to my letter on taxation which you were kind enough to publish, obviously there are grave doubts in the public mind on the suitability of the turnover, payroll and crown cork taxes. If the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan has had any second thoughts306 words
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136 1964-12-11 12 ■TIVERYONE who has to journey daily between Gombak and Kuala Lumpur during the busy hours must be uncomfortably aware that the bus service Ik now quite Inadequate. The rapid development of new estates and the opening of tin mining areas in this neighbourhood during the136 words
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Letter110 1964-12-11 12 J REFER to Mr. Soh Chuan Seng's letter commenting on "Flat Space" It ls the Housing and Development Boards policy to construct low cost flati to cater for the needs of the lower income group. The majority of this group prefer to have bigger110 words
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Letter71 1964-12-11 12 A LMOST a year and a half has elapsed since we last heard about the plan to build a memorial to the victims of the Japanese during the occupation. After the "breaking of the sod" ceremony by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the site in Bras71 words
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Letter67 1964-12-11 12 A LETTER by Mr. Michael Cheng (ST. Dec. 3). may give the impression that breakdowns In ihp sound system at the N.ttional Theatre are frequent. There have been only two instances of slight breakdown In the sound system during a performance. The faults were minor and were rectified67 words
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Letter92 1964-12-11 12 rONCERNING Sarawak's blind students. Christine and Jihl. would you be so kind as to publish a correction which I think is of public interest. The tuition fees, boarding and lodging expenses, and the air passages by Malaysian Airways for these students are borne by the Sarawak Society92 words
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Article386 1964-12-11 12 Learning Malay 18 a IN today's lesson we will learn the pronunciation of the letters I, r. s and h. The letted I (for the voiced alveolar lateral) is used in all positions and pronounced as the 1 In late or tail. NOT as the l in bottle, e.g. lanult386 words
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Article1046 1964-12-11 12 MORA BELOFF - SPRING ELECTION FOR BRITAIN? MORA BELOFF By WANTED: A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FOR LONG-TERM PLANNING BR IT A INS Labour Government would prefer to go back to the country and fight another General Election on a "back-to-the-wall" austerity ticket rather than slam on the economic brakes and recover financial equilibriumOFNS - 1,046 words
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Advertisement391 1964-12-11 12 9m\mmmXmmVml&B3mfkmmVKff'Tm.m\~Jm\ Straits Tiaes 4 MaUy MaU Ciattifird MMkMM nay be handed to: COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road (lit Moor) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read KaUtif Keppel Read Naval Bate. Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. CoMyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Mi /patrick Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3391 words
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Advertisement83 1964-12-11 12 WHEN IS A YOUNG MAN READY FOR MARRIAGE? Is a girl making a j mistake when she I marries a "man" of 19? j Is he still half a child j as far as character de- I I velopment goes? What I does he know about I money about him-83 words
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Advertisement43 1964-12-11 12 Undoubtedly TO-DAY'S BEST SELLER B 1 CHALLEN THE 8.8.C. PIANO j Used Also By RADIO AUSTRALIA i RADIO NEW ZEALAND RADIO HONG KONG md TELEVISION MALAYSIA S! MAPOBE-K LUMPUR -K NANS DRY CHARGED BATTERIES STILL KEEP GOING WHEN THE OTHERS HAVE STOPPED j43 words
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Article451 1964-12-11 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs IT WILL DENY US A CHANCE OF ASKING FOR HIGHER WAGES, OTHER BENEFITS...' CIX trade unions, affiliated to the National Trades' Union Congress, today accused the Central Government of placing obstacles in the Singapore Government's path towards progressive industrialisation by its latest451 words
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191 1964-12-11 13 Primary school fees: Ningkan annoyed KICHING, Thurs. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. said on his return here today that he was annoyed that no provision had been made In the Federal Budget for abolition of primary school fees in Sarawak and Sabah. "The failure of the Federal Minister191 words
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Article33 1964-12-11 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th» "Musicale Cracker" variety show of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul at the National Theatre will be staged tomorrow and not op Saturday as reported earlier33 words
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Article29 1964-12-11 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The, Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will speak at the Hans Anderson Club Christmas party for Children at Raffles Hotel tomorrow afternoon.29 words
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Article140 1964-12-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Strike ballot papers sent out two weeks ago by the National Union of Hospital Assistants to its 600 members were returned to headquarters here today. They will be counted on Sunday. The ballot papers were sent out because the union was140 words
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Article102 1964-12-11 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The trial of five men, arrested In connection with the abduction of Low Cheng San, aged nine, entered its fifth day at the Assizes today The entire day 1 proceedings before Mr. Justice Choor Singh were held In the absence of the102 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-12-11 13 LT.-GENERAL Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohammed Jewa, Chief of Malaysian Armed Forces, inspecting a guard of honour mounted by ratings of the RMN during his tour of the Woodlands Base in Singapore yesterday. Straits Times picture.41 words
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338 1964-12-11 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs pENANG City Councillors visiting the Housing and Development Board here today were given an insight into how Singapore plans and administers its public housing. The 13-man delega- tion of seven Penang councillors and six officials from Perjang and Kuala Lumpur, led by338 words
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Article163 1964-12-11 13 MORE FOR NATIONAL DEFENCE FUND 1/-UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thjrs. More donations were received today by che Straits Times for the National Defence Fund. The staff of Ismail Standard Type Primary English School, Muar, donated $9888; and Form Two Bof the Government English Secondary School. Tapah. sent $33. The total received163 words
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271 1964-12-11 13 Political secretaries say: We've no need for guns OALA LUMPUR. v Thurs. Seven political secretaries interviewed today were surprised when asked whether they carry arms. In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr D. R. Scenivasagam. the PPP leader, described Mr Yap chin Kwee. political .secretary to the Prime Minister, as271 words
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Article41 1964-12-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Inspector of Posts, Brunt!. Haji Ali bin Abdul Khan, left hrn for Brunei today after a 10-day study of the Malaysian postal ncrVlCt's. Hail Ali recently attended ft f'nfVtpnce of post-masters in Vienna.41 words
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Advertisement190 1964-12-11 13 ir^ c^ t^ r^ o L»J jj KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERAS mm A m &/^m KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 OUTFIT KODAK INSTAMATIC 400 Carrier.. Easier to use than a box camera. Pop-up flash Motor wind automatically advances film. Also holder. A matchless value at a low, low price features pop-up flash and190 words
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Advertisement193 1964-12-11 13 w§ MM c *~-&-^j-__ j-^* I DON'T if LOSE INTEREST IN LIFE JjL OPEN A If DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 6% whoa I you place it in a Deposit Account unh LOMBARD BANKING. I No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted:193 words
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Miscellaneous673 1964-12-11 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 K.L. and Penang Flickers; 8.00 News In Mani- iimh Mb>._ darin; 8.10 Harmonica SoloLst— 6 Ipoh Malacca. w Rong JeR g3Q Expedt I.M.; 5-15 Te»i puiurn and uon "In the Valley ol the music; 5.45 Opening and pro- shadow ot Death. 1 9.00 News gramme673 words
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Article, Illustration78 1964-12-11 14 BROWN NAMED ROTHMANS CHIEF EXECUTIVE i I the monthly board meeting of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd. which followed the annual general meeting on December 1. the general manager. >Ir. J. M. Brown, (above) was unanimously appointed the managing director of the company. Mr Brown nas been in Malaya78 words
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336 1964-12-11 14 Tasek plan second cement kiln at Ipoh FROM HENRY PAUL in size. posed major difficulties due to the lack of suitable conveyance. "Though we have been In production only about three months." added Mr. Yeoh. "we have already sold our urM million bags of cement and we are indeed grateful336 words
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108 1964-12-11 14 New rubber consumption record in America CONSUMPTION of new rubber in the U.S. will set a new record in 1964. Mr. Earl B. Hathaway, president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. predicted. He foresaw the use of 1.925.000 tons by December 31 an increase of 9.1 per cent over108 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-12-11 14 HE PLANS SPECIAL POLICIES FOR CLUBS IY|R. K. S LING former overall programme secretary of the Chinese YMCA, has been appointed manager of the accident and sickness department of the American International Underwriters. Ltd. Mr. Ling, a noted youth worker said that insurance was fast becoming an essential part of117 words
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Article127 1964-12-11 14 mHERE has been a notlceX able .slackening in Singapore's business climate in the last few months and this is reflected In the new businesses being registered. Fewer companies were progressively registered each month during the first three quarters of the year. During the July-Sept, period127 words
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Article46 1964-12-11 14 West German rolled steel outout in November fell to 2.060.523 tons from 2.304.983 tons In October according to provisional figures Issued by the Federal Bureau of Statistics. Production In January November tills >ear was 22.935.928 tons (19 336.926 tons in January /November last year).46 words
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Article64 1964-12-11 14 Japan's Imports of crude rubber In September totalled 17,565 metric tons, compared with 17.574 tons in August, the Japan Rubber Importers' Association reported. Consumption of crude rubber in September stood at 15.347 tons, or an Increase of 1.607 tons over the August level. End-Sep-tember stock of crude rubber64 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-12-11 14 -i-llKl I hundred guests, 1 including the Japanese ambassador to Malaysia. Dato K Kai. attended a party in the Selangor Club. Kuala Lumpur on Friday to launch a new Japanese dried milk powder on tv the local market. The party was given jointly by Morinaga204 words
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Article148 1964-12-11 14 A SYNTHETIC rubber plant with an annual capacity of 35,000 tons has been opened in Sasolburg. South Africa. The Synthetic Rubber Company (Pty.) Ltd. plant will produce butadiene and styrene rubber and will have a considerable effect on the chemical industry, the Minister of Economic148 words
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Article88 1964-12-11 14 U.S. auto output this week is scheduled to exceed the 200,--000 mark for the first time. Auto makers plan to build 222.960 cars this week, up 48 per cent from 150.544 last week and 19 per cent ahead of the 187.337 a year ago. Dow88 words
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Article144 1964-12-11 14 Wheelock help air cargo service Wheelock Marden and Co. v British business group with connections in many Southeast Asian countries, said in Hong; Kong it was putting up money to help Lloyd International Airways extend its freight services in Japan. Thailand and Malaysia. The British Independent air carrier, which biu144 words
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Advertisement168 1964-12-11 14 i Hermes T=\ t—i t-~u_j J II ■ML rr\ I J V «*^f \JK LIGHT, FLEXIBLE. EASILY HANDLED AQUATHENE TUBE FOR COLD WATER SERVICES Designed for use with standard pipe fittings AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Hume Aquathene tube represents the highest standards of quality. It is supplied HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST)168 words
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Advertisement582 1964-12-11 14 $Me^& MARTON COMPANY LIMITED i; jSfBBBa "SPEEDWELL" wire ropes KJ«m™, ««u*- I MART |N, BLACK Co, Wire Ropes' Ltd. \IHH| -i INDUSTRIAL. ENGINLERING, MARINE, M> <C. N y MINING, EARTH MOVING LOGGING Three Y.,r« .f pTg^i MWTAi AIB MBfiO QanUis flown goods cirrive Ttta Since pore First Four-Yeor Oev«- jet-fresh582 words
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Article, Illustration405 1964-12-11 15 THE Security Council chamber's public gallery was crowded and extra guards were on duty to check the credentials of every one seeking entry. This was to avoid any possibility of a repetition of the wild demonstrations which interrupted another Congo debate in 19ttl. when fist-swinging, chain-wielding American Negroes,Reuter - 405 words
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Article, Illustration258 1964-12-11 15 Paratroop rescue in the Congo provokes a clash Opening of the Security Council debate develops into black-and-white issue UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. fHE United States, Belgium and Britain were accused yesterday of aggression in last month's rescue of white hostages in the Congo as the Security Council met in emergency session258 words
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298 1964-12-11 15 Thailand and Israel urge 'rescue fund' to ease UN crisis UNITED NATIONS. Thursday. ISRAEL and Thailand appealed yesterday for contributions to a "rescue fund" that would ease the U.N. financial crisis. The appeals, which came from the Thai Foreign Minister. Mr. Thanat Khoman. and the Israeli Deputy Prime Minister. Mr.Reuter - 298 words
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Article55 1964-12-11 15 I.UCKNOW. Tuurs. Tv four people were killed and 72 i when a pas.si-nuer grain collided with bus at v manned level crossing yeMen Tiv.se killed and al! bu: two of the injured were passennor.^ i. the boat which was compi' snu.shed. The train's engine derailed ;>nd thr driver55 words
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246 1964-12-11 15 I^IFTY Belgian Ca--1 tholic missionaries have been rescued by Premier Tshombe's white soldiers, according to messages received from the rebel zone. The missionaries were at Xiansara. a town about 100 miles northeast of PaulK. the Government column's destination. Another column, led by Major "MadAP - 246 words
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Advertisement63 1964-12-11 15 The Party Season is here! And prep»r»tions art well underway for tlte jay festivities. Top item n fe list, of courM, it clot^es Simple, siran and s«eet outfits to capture t^e spirit. Three versions have been specially Cc tifiwo (or ;oo by April with step ty ttfp instructions to help63 words
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Advertisement414 1964-12-11 15 >'■' jjj ■HBKctßSbfcßß^HHpO^iSL^^i^EflHH BM v t^^^^ j^ t^Bblbk 3^3^ '^Sbbbbl I I W HBEjKj.j'^BHBB^ bb? 1 |*BBBBBBBBBB^BBf W WLr~ "^^Z^K M. BBBBV <ff I j&i j J Every ll hours a new Bosch is delivered! And there are good reasons why this is so. Now, BOSCH refrigerators arc so much414 words
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Miscellaneous320 1964-12-11 15 Straits Times Crossword M3BOM 6. Bill has deal of trouble 1. Pur is' put ixw-i; in warm and about a firm embrace (8). dry c-a^li <6>. 7. Perhaps the arrow has varied 5. Tcrnbiy sad about ".lie morn- length. In short (5). mc drmk twins water! <5. 3l 8. Brown320 words
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Article1297 1964-12-11 16 Herbert Morrison - Herbert Morrison At 4.03 p.m. on June 13, 1944 the Germans test their first V-2 rocket and start a new panic asked great^ f V-bomb 1 Lrow...by DAVID A IRVING A CHERWELL felt that Morrison had tailed to appreciate his arguments. Privately he1,297 words
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Advertisement36 1964-12-11 16 FOR SUPREME COMFORT AND INCREDIBLE HARD WEAR TOOTAL ans IN BULKED NYLON SHIRTS for the discriminating! for men CRAVATS DRESSING GOWNS TIES PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS 1 SUITINGS TERYLENE WORSTED 55% Terylenc 45% Wool Worsted FULLY GUARANTEED <^lACK^>36 words
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177 1964-12-11 17 V'AIROBI. Thurs.— The last British soldier leaves Kenya today, and tomorrow at midnight Kenya becomes a Republic within the Commonwealth. About 80 men of the Ist. Bn., the Staffordshire Regiment, will parade at the airport and be inspected by Kenya's Prime Minister and Presi-dent-designate.Reuter - 177 words
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131 1964-12-11 17 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. i Mr. Toshikaz N. Hashimoto, a steel magnate from Tokyo, was beaten and robbed of about US$3,OOO and wandered In a daze for more than a mile before a passing motorist aided him police said yesterday. Mr- Hashimoto. 37.AP - 131 words
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75 1964-12-11 17 VIENTIANE. Thurs. The Laotian Government yesterday produced a White Paper containing a collection of evidence on "North Vietnamese interference in Laos It included details of Vietminh prisoners, their diaries and interrogation records. International Control Commission comments, explanation of the part played by North Vietnamese75 words
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352 1964-12-11 17 Malaysia defence: Wilson says it again WASHINGTON, Thursday. \IR HAROLD WILSON made it clear yesterday that Britain intends to stand by Malaysia in her fight against Indonesia. He told a news conference that Britain is "fully committed to help Malaysia against Indonesian subversion. He was discussing Britain's commitments outside the352 words
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253 1964-12-11 17 Then on to Ottawa for 'buy more 9 talks with Pearson OTTAWA. Thurs. Mr. Harold Wilson arrived here yesterday and immediately put Canadians on notice that he wanted them to buy more from Britain. He told Mr. Lester Pearson, the Canadian Prime Minister, as they greeted each other at theReuter - 253 words
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Article52 1964-12-11 17 WASHINGTON I iiurs. Mr Patrick Ootdon Walker. Bri:..-!'» .ry i- 1 iled >'v hi« Sovii i number. Mr. H nyko lor ratiKiiiK d.Miias.un of »urld prohlemi tMn ywfrrrday. Mr. Walter told reporter* 'jri ;!ie Soviet BMitMMT hat It* ;ind Mr. Oromyku tvould be mcp'.:!ig ;ig;i:n T.ot betoieReuter - 52 words
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Article58 1964-12-11 17 SEOUL. Thurs. South Korea 1 broke diplomatic relations with Mauritania today on the ground ihm the African republic recently recognised North Korea, the Government announced. A statement said it was regrettable that Mauritania allowed establishment of North Korean I on Nov. 12 while it al cAP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration244 1964-12-11 17 COLOMBO, Thurs VI RS. S i r i m a v o Bandar anaike has advised the Clovernor-G eneral to dissolve Ceylon's Parliament on Dec. 17. it was announced here last night. A statement issued by the Cabinet office said elections would be heldReuter - 244 words
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Article49 1964-12-11 17 CAPE KENNEDY. (FtekUO, Thurs. An attempt to launch a two-man Gemeiii sparei-ratt was halted yesterday when the rocket eiigim- shut down shortly aiui ignition. The missile and spacecraft remained on the launching pad while engineers tried to di.-^-over the I cause of the problem. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article28 1964-12-11 17 SYDNEY, Thurs. A BOAC Comet flying from London with 30 passengers was hit by lightning during a freak storm over Victoria, but escaped damage.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article26 1964-12-11 17 BELGRADE. Timrs A minibus ancj an express Ham coUkted yesterday at a level ctossuik gw killine four people and (seriously Injuring nine. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article105 1964-12-11 17 Cut his tongue to avoid lying MADRID. Thurs. An Italian missionary who cut his own tongue to avoid being lorced to make false statements by the Chinese Communists, arrived at Leon yesterday to deliver missionary addresses. Father Alceo Emanldl. who spent 26 years in continental China, succeeded in recovering his105 words
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Advertisement468 1964-12-11 17 Coming in time for the New Year! THE MEW AUSTIN Ml fc imr The greatest features of the AUSTIN Seven and AUSTIN 1 100 design Transverse engine Front wheel drive Hydrolastic* Suspension Add to these more power Wider wheelbase Sleek Pininfarina lines And a long list of features that make468 words
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Advertisement20 1964-12-11 18 FOR SALE STERILISED MILK A R APIA B R A N D M I l_ K FULL CREAM POWDERED MILK20 words
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Advertisement1034 1964-12-11 18 (Continued from Pace 12) i SITUATIONS VACANT n Unrdt v> <■ Vm i Hnx St> rt* 'rlrm CLINIC NURIE REQUIRED. .ice qualifications experience. Apply Baa UM RT. spore. WANTED QUALIFIED LADY teacher for St. Margaret s Primary School. Apply in unlink- to Principal. 134 Sophia Road. Spore. 9. WILL ALL1,034 words
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Advertisement1070 1964-12-11 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT •n It apsfc IS I %l,n I— Hot in rt* (SjN OUTRICT t NEW MOOIRN F»rmsrWd flat 3 rooms Llv./Dln. room kitchen etc. Immediate occupation please appiy Tel. ***** Spore. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS available In new flat own bathroom single or couple without children preferred. Apply 19-D Dublin1,070 words
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Advertisement1055 1964-12-11 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE j 20 Word* Si (Mm.) Box 50 rt*. txtrm HARTLEY RISE ESTATE: l«oMoriy three- bedroomm] terrace nouse, larirr FitunK, dtmnit-room. iwo-baW-rooms. Ion >: hath, servant's room. Par- dally tiled floor. 530.00U.-. Real Estate I Agents A Investment Co.. A3 The Arcade, Singapore H4619. SENETT ESTATE: Thoroughly!1,055 words
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Advertisement973 1964-12-11 18 EDUCATION 10 Word* <i i Mini— Hnx in i-it Mir« RAPIO RESULTS COLLEGE. World-famous postal tuition too text nooks required) lor G.C.k... tfcnoui Certificate. Accountancy. IA.C.C.A., I 1.C.W.A.. A.L.A.). Secrrtsrvsoip (CIS. C. of Law (Bar UL B. > Banking. Insurance etc. Jver NMM successes. Free airmail irrvict Hum 'London ensures973 words
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Advertisement1124 1964-12-11 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* $S (Mm.) Box SO rt*. rxtrm VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE 1961 White n Kuropean Lady owner 6000 miles ***** 0.n.0 JOM Nutmeg Road, Spore 9. OCT. 19SS CRESTA. Condition exii'llrnt Si. 4so'- secures. Ring 2801 ext MM Ma or vlew*2-B Bedford I Haas), s lore 5. lU6O WOLSELEV1,124 words
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Advertisement947 1964-12-11 18 FOR SALE •n WnrH* *S (Mln.)-Mmx 50 rfs. extrm AVAILABLE AGAIN LATEST 6 Transistor Radio, beautiful design vary good tone with leather case $20/- Cash. Teh Bee Hens; A Co.. 90 Robinson Road, Singapore. I-Al 1-B1 Jalan Lornle. Kuala Lumpur. BARGAINS! At Factory prices Camphorwood Chests. Writing Desks. Coffee Tables947 words
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Advertisement580 1964-12-11 18 DRESSES DRESSMAKING 2« Word* SS Min.}— Box to rtt. extra EXPERT CUTTING For Malaysia H/styllst Sarong- Kehaya. Visit Red Beauty, 354. Tanjong KatonK Road. Spore. Phone ***** Mrs. ChenK. PO SIANG. 37 Tanclln Rood. Slncapore, Hi«h QMS I.idles I'ressnvikirs. Ready-made Drrs-rs from .'l4 Tailoring Charges from BJ < Including Cheongsam).580 words
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Advertisement1324 1964-12-11 19 y rt\ i j r**g^p tjpi. ijf 0 ff k i I 10 UVEHPOOL I. rVtSI COAST U.H.. Uue S po-t Mm s n«i. 'tnam AIAX Li«trpMl ll Pt Ttlay Dec 12 ..iRDCIUS Littrpeel, Glasgow... Git. 33 Dec 1] Otc 14 1* STYANAX Li<erpttl. OuCi n Oee 19 ICHILLES Li.rrp.ttl1,324 words
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Advertisement1248 1964-12-11 19 W\rM THE EAC LINES Bg^v\~~/Cjß siNGAPOtc kuaia umrwtjMimmmm wmin g^SK^rr^Sj^^H eri»«t« housi k id roiom>t w.wiidooi* aVVl''.'--3v Ol 51JI utl n SJIM SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH, LAIIARIA GENOA, U «A»Rt, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURS, AARNUS AND COPENHAGEN. Singapore a'Ma >-t. i» "KOREA" (I) IS/21 Dtc 22/24 Dtc 2S/2S Itc1,248 words
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Advertisement1346 1964-12-11 19 I Benuline EAPRESS SERVICE IU LONDON. LIVUPOBL k CONIINENUt PORIS. Druf *«tjldc '<>' Livtrpeol JM II BENLAWERS Havre JM 31 Mnttoor- S'narr Kenaßf M'Drough fit S Olt 14/17 l>Pt Dec 13 Dec 11/19 G'moulh Fel I Antwerp FM 11 BEMDEARG For London JM I Singaport P. Sham Penana. Rotterdam Jaa1,346 words
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Advertisement1256 1964-12-11 19 |to»w ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTO. Itt^i^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE r^*M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH impport S'hae f«nan| CITY OF JOHANNESBRUG 1< Jec t CITY OF RIPON 25/27 Dec 21 Dec CUT OF LEICESTER 13/15 Jai Ul7 Jai II Jai t CITY OF COLOMBO 2S/27 Jll 21 un FLAMINIAN V1,256 words
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618 1964-12-11 20 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS on the \j Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterda. continued very quiet and turnover remained thin. Tins were slightly easier and industrials were more or less stagnant Exceptions were Straits Times which had business at $5.75 and $5.70 on618 words
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Article25 1964-12-11 20 Malayan Stock Indicts Dec. 9, Dec 10 Industrials: 86.42 86.18 Tins: 124.43 123.97 S robbers: 109.36 109.36 'Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article789 1964-12-11 20 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holding (I.ooo> 52 :tl; Dunlopi $1 SO SL, (1.000) 51. 84; Ease orrt». si SL, (1.000) 51.789 words
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Article29 1964-12-11 20 Dec. 10 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69} cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $657 per picul (down $2). Unofficial estimated offering: 335 tons (up 30 tons).29 words
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Article92 1964-12-11 20 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore k* wharves or expected today are: Auby N.W. 1, Semenylh N.W. 3. CumbodKe 3/4, Golden Spring 0/7 Turandot is. Fernsate 27/28. Ken loyal 3.1 34 Star A returns 38/39, Wes.rttin <L> 43 l.imon Maru 44, and hernoea. 46 Pert Iwottentiam WlUrf Berths:92 words
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Article52 1964-12-11 20 Output from estates and mines In the Gnthrie Group for November and for 1964 todate in brackets are as follows:- rubber 9.938 000 lbs. (94.818,0001 b.). tea 171,000 lo (2.012.000 lb.), palm oil 3.057 tons (27,252 tons), palm kernels 68:; tons (6,213 tons), and tin ore 1.315 plculs52 words
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Article55 1964-12-11 20 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Asia--1 elation made these changes In Its ftue* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 3fl 3/16, airmail OD 33 6/16. 90 d/st. 35 13/10 credit bills, 33 7/8 trade bills. Selling TT sr OD ready: Canada 34 7/8: Holland Guilders55 words
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Article111 1964-12-11 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were steady with movement, small and about in balance. Leaders were variable. Base metals were featured by a drop of 2s. (Sd. to 40s. 7d. in C.R.A. and Mt. Isa down Is. 2d. to 40s. following announcement that copper production would cease this week. Oils111 words
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Article268 1964-12-11 20 December 10. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead IS eta. Natlonl Iron 9 eta. Dunlopa 15 cts. Unlteers 14 eta. Ulty Dev. 7 CU. M. Containers 12 eta K. Smelters 27 eta. M. Cables 15 eta. Ksso 15 eta. MeAl Ister 13 eta Fed. Dlsp. 12 cv. M. Invest. 11268 words
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Article232 1964-12-11 20 I \ECEMBE first grade rubber fob. doted at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69! cents per lb. up a quarter cent on Wednesday'h clc ink level for the position. T. tone was quiotly steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per l.». yesterday:232 words
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Article62 1964-12-11 20 £HINESE Produce E«er»anr», Slnxaday: Coconut oil: bulk J6CI sellers, drum jh:;j sellers Copra: Dec/Jan. UK/Continent: Unquoted Pepper: Muntok white ***** seller*, Sarawak white *M7i sellers, apecial Sarawak black ***** sellers, garbled Lampon* black 5135 sellers, ASTA $145 selltrs. Singapore Copra Association noon prices: Unquoted. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers'62 words
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Article54 1964-12-11 20 The followlnfj November rubber crops are reported: Sungri TukaiiK 88.500 lb. Temerlob 111.200 IK \>rr Molek 67.310 lb. United Malacca 364.594 lb.. Leong HIII San, Lid. 147.581 lb. ai.d Nyabts 78.000 lb. Brnta 136.000 lb. Jeram Kuantan 114.000 lb., Kundong Tanjonjr I'au 237.000 lb., Mentakab 86.000 lb. and54 words
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Article36 1964-12-11 20 ON the free exchange market In Hong Rons yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 0.70! for TT and 0.741 for cash. Sterling vaa quoted at 15.98 and one tasl of gold at 2521.36 words
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359 1964-12-11 20 rr.KK was yet another drop in the Straits tin price yesterday of S2 to $657 on an offering estimated at 235 tons, up 30 tons. The price in 5 days of trading has now lost S4l a picul. In London on Wednesday tin was359 words
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Advertisement1126 1964-12-11 20 Law. v a LaaJ r^l aassa II •<■• Vaa! aaaavastal saa« VI BsVasfl BsbbbbJ AUSIRAL.A/Nt« <tALANO >t«»iCk MUIA, PAsiilAN AND P. GULF SEIVIC* •o "f.jsile. lui'ii Meilssrai Srtoet tsi Mssrst sM Nagasattlsasi Pensm 5Mm > 000 spa's P S'nan r>ia**i BAMORA It Pt 11 BtC 12/11 Dtc RJUULA 11/ IS1,126 words
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Advertisement253 1964-12-11 20 \K^ fROM EASI WESI COASI U.VA. Piiiladelphia N.York l. Angeits i. rnncitco i pots JOHANNES MAERSR U/U Jtc 13/14 Otc t/ll IM KPPESEN MAERSI 11 Dte II Die M/11 uec 1/ 2 Jas 21 jai LICA MAERSK Dtc 11 Dtc 11/14 Im 15/11 Jaa 11/12 Fti NICOLINE MAERSI 1: MS253 words
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Advertisement771 1964-12-11 21 L*i L*l T'"^! I*C*^ J 4 *^1 NOTICE N THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 171 of 1964. In the Matter of the Trusts of the Will of Tan Choon Bock, deceased. And In the Matter of Order 52 Rule 1 of the Rules of the High Court771 words
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Advertisement708 1964-12-11 21 SUROHANJAYA PELABOHAN PULAU PINANG PENANG PORT COMMISSION < TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. j His Excellency the Governor's Birthday Tuesday. 15th December. 1964. NOTICE is hereby given that i ships will be worked on the above < holiday. Orders for labour and 1 lighters must be furnished to the 1 Traffic Manager's Office708 words
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Advertisement651 1964-12-11 21 NOTICES i CHING KENG LEE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE Is hereby given that j he Forty-fourth Annual General i Meeting of Shareholders of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Mo. 2. Collyer Quay. Singapore, Ml Friday, the 18th December, 1364. at 10-30651 words
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Advertisement814 1964-12-11 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Applications are invited from persons resident In Malaysia for the following posts In the City Engineer's Department: (A) Assistant Engineer I (B) Assistant Engineer (Tern- porary) on a month to month basis (C) Engineering Assistant (D) Engineering Assistant (Temporary on a month814 words
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Advertisement1264 1964-12-11 21 TENDERS TENDERS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE dockvakoTUxment TENDER NOTICE I TENMTD NflTirP i TENDERS are Invited lor the ItNUtK NUllLt following items lor supply to the Tender, are Invited for the pur- $£JgSi° tKfbjeK :hase of scrap steel consisting f™™£"J ™L£ t i nalnly of old ship's1,264 words
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Advertisement473 1964-12-11 21 CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Conference Room of the Singapore Employers 1 Federation, Amber Mansions, Singapore, on Tuesday, 22nd December 1964, at 2.00 p.m. for the following purposes: 1. To receive the473 words
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333 1964-12-11 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with SINGAPORE, Thursday. J£EITH DANIELS, who sent out six winners last weekend, can follow up with more successes on the third and fourth days of the Bukit Timah meeting. Delargo, Globe Stream and Winning Prize are strongly fancied for Saturday333 words
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Article279 1964-12-11 22 I.IMIM JEEP spotlight* the fancied runners at Bukit Tiniah tomorrow. RACE ONE CORONATION II: Won over 6f with plenty in hand; up 11--lb; can get 11 easily. WINNING PRIZE: Came from behind to finish second by two lengths to Coronation II; better over 7f. RACE TWO ESCORT: Running on279 words
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Article931 1964-12-11 22 Race 1 2.45 Cl 5 Div 3 ($5,500) 7£ 1 ***** Coronation II a (S.K. Chee) Donnelly 5 813 (F) 'Nazudi t 2 ***** Early Mark g (KY Llm) Daniels, 6 810 IK) Subian 3 ***** Winning Pr^e a (KY Lim) Daniels, 4 8 9 »F) 'Ahmad931 words
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Article1131 1964-12-11 22 Race 1-2.15 Cl 5 Div 1 ($6,OOO) 7* 1 ***** Ardent Lad a lOlympia SO Sullivan. 5 9.0 IF) Wilson 10 2 ***** Ditton Wood a (BS St.) Daniels, 5 8.10 ISF> SubUn 13 3 ***** Basant Behar h (Orchard Synd.j Donnelly. 7 8.10 Nazudi1,131 words
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Advertisement357 1964-12-11 22 r yI W If I "■S^^^Jr-^^^^k Jv'^tf •■d^Vß ■>> jXJafIMBMMMMSrxV y^ > JBs^'XrA. I W I^Kk MODEL T-350 3-BAND 8-TRANSISTOR/1-DIODE I T| lEI\J f\ Ultra-modern design, clean-cut styling and two speaker-system make this V.^^^g^^lk^^^i^M^ijJ portable a sensation in electronics. All-wave reception with sharp sensitivity lt^^^^_MM^MM|j and high power output, rich,357 words
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Advertisement32 1964-12-11 22 CARBURETTORS for quality, <^^Wt^ reliability AND DESIGN SERVICE AND PARTS AVAILABLE FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Robertson Road. Kuala Lumpur. Represented in other centres by WEARNE BROS. LTI.32 words
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Article470 1964-12-11 23 VICTORY OVER JOHORE KEEPS THEM UNBEATEN FOR ZONE'S DECIDING MATCH AGAINST SERVICES By JOE DORAI: Johore Bahru, Thursday AFTER being outplayed in the first half, at the end of which they were trailing 3-16, Johore played their final trick of "up and under" throughout the second470 words
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303 1964-12-11 23 HOCKEY Penang women win by a 'gift' goal SKLAMiOR 2 PKNANG 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Penang remained the only unbeaten team in the women's quad- rangular hockey tour- i nament here, thanks to an own goal by Selangor right back Thanaratnam on the Padang here today. Selangor 1-0 winners over303 words
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306 1964-12-11 23 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN TOUR MATCH By Joint Services 6 Hong Kong 0 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Slnga- 1 pore Joint Services were made to light all the way before they handed the touring Hong Kong Rugby football team their third successive defeat in Malaysia306 words
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375 1964-12-11 23 SPORTS FESTIVAL Malaysian champ wins stylishly SINGAPORE, Thursday. MALAYSIAN open featherweight boxing champion George Beins has improved tremendously. He showed this when he scored a convincing points win over a tough opponent, Burkell of R.A.F., in an exhibition match arranged by Singapore A.B.A. at Siglap C.C. last night as part375 words
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Article152 1964-12-11 23 6 named for Davis Cup squad KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.s. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia today named six players fur centralised training in preparation for the 1965 Davis Cup Eastern Zone competition. They are national champion S. A. Azman (Selangor). Sharin Oman, Daniel Lim. Paul Choo Yew Hua (all of152 words
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238 1964-12-11 23 MALAY COLLEGE U ST. JOHNS 3 I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ■*> Malay College. Kuala Kang.sar, easily retained the Malaysian imer-school seven-a-side runger cli.impiunsnip on the Kuala Lumpur Padang today. The College b»Mt St. John's of Singapore in the final, scoring a goal and two Lriea238 words
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175 1964-12-11 23 CRICKET Manager: Hanif must be rested From JACK H.NGI.K lon CYDNEY. Thurs Despite official requests HanU Mohammad, the Pakistan captain and prolific scorer, will not play in the match against New South Wales here tomorrow. Hanif is eager to play but Pakistani manager Mahammad Saeed Insists that Hanlf has worked175 words
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Article, Illustration188 1964-12-11 23 Jega: Only light training at present By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysian Olympic sprinter Mani Jeßathesan will have a tough lob getting ready for the SEAP Games at Kuala Lumpur next August Reason: Jega has been out of training since his return from Tokyo to devote all his time to188 words
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Article90 1964-12-11 23 DURBAN, Thurs. Donald Carr. manager of the MCC team now in South Africa, said they had asked Lord's to have a player on call in case it became necessary to reinforce the team. Tom Cartwright, the Warwickshire seam bowler, is out of action with aReuter - 90 words
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423 1964-12-11 23 SOCCER ROUNDUP [r LONDON, Thurs. f I PVERTON, the English First Division club, havi been fined £250 by the Football Association for disturbances by spectators during the match with Leed.s United at Everton on Nov. 7. Both teams were ordered off the fieldReuter - 423 words
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Advertisement232 1964-12-11 23 llllll'ijiij 1 1^mT^^Tr^riT TTff^ffTTTTT^Tfffniitiiiiiin P*nTiT*^llllllilMlllt SB 1 KB 9B WM ijtaim *****/11 Goldplaied $83. 18 Xt Ceo Quality, beauty, price the perfect watch. There are good reasons OT»^ T-p.^ why Tissot is one of the leading watches sold, even in Switzerland, the k3llvl/ Ildk3 watch-making country par excellence. Tissot offers232 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-12-11 23 BOWI.INi; IVr.ik TCSC Lge ilporn: Eagles 4 Extras 0. Phantoms 4 Cockalors 0. Turkey Pins 3 Gunners 1, Lucky Strikes 4 Globe trotters 0. SIM'C'KK DuU) Leoiig Cmi Up<-h>: PCRC 2 Shan lias. l. HOCKEY SHA Luc Div. 1 (S'poiv: KAP .Stiit. n- 1 (Eldt-n Schools 0.47 words
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Miscellaneous162 1964-12-11 23 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTUBES SOCCER SAPA Premier Lge padang) Taiplug l«*: Kllut Club S'prrej European /Eurasians v v Medicals (Esplanade) Malays 5 15. Juniors v Army 7.00 Malaysian Army finals Lan*(both matches at Jn. Besari. i rishe Cup (minor units) No. S HOCKEY Festival (Spore): TransDort Coy AFMC v Ped MP162 words
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154 1964-12-11 24 HOW TO STOP SINGAPORE TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA DR. LIM Kl'AI. A I,I'MP IR. Thurs. Tin question of Sinicapore-Soiith African trade was raised in the House of Representatives t "«1 -i > Inche Abdul Karim bin Abu (All. -Malacca Sclatan) said he could not understand why Singapore was still trading154 words
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Article52 1964-12-11 24 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. Actot Cary Grant and singer Doris Day have been voted the world's favourite screen performers, according to the 28th annual poll by Box Office Magazine. It is the third consecutive time that both were ranked at the top of the world in cinema personalities. Box OfficeReuter - 52 words
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Article65 1964-12-11 24 SINGAPORE Thurs.— After being held to 2-2 in the first half, Indians turned on the pressure to beat Royal Navy 5-2 in their SAFA premier league match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. State outside rlßht Gurunathan (2) Marlmuthu. Suppiah and Moorthy scored for Indians,65 words
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220 1964-12-11 24 Philippines attitude to Malaysia is wrong, says ex-Minister Serrano MANILA, Thurs. The former Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, charged today that Philippines foreign policy towards Malaysia and Indonesia is a "complete mess". "It has drifted from order to confusion to chaos." Mr. Serrano told a news conference. Mr. Serrano,UPI - 220 words
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Article25 1964-12-11 24 BERNE, Thurs. Mr. Hans P. Tschudi. 51. was today elected President of the Swiss Confederation for 1965. succeeding Mr. Ludwig Von Moos. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article338 1964-12-11 24 LONDON. Thurs. A marked slackening in the selling and nibbling by cheap buyers produced a better tone in the stock markets today. Good company statements helped in some directions and what looks like the commence of a flood of asset revalutlons was a talking point. Leading equities, which338 words
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Article51 1964-12-11 24 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 21-3/16 d Jan. 20~fed., Feb. 20". d. Mar 20--13/16 d.. Jan. 'Mar. 20 7 id Apr June 20-13/164.. July/Sept. 20--13 16d.. Oct./ Dec. 20-13/16 d.. Jan/Mar. 20* id., Apr./ June 20 3 id, July/Sept. 20"!4d., c.l.f Dec. 20--11 16d.. Jan.. 20-11/16 d., Feb. 20 'jd. Tone:51 words
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Article23 1964-12-11 24 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £1315. sellers £1320. Forward buyers £1295. sellers £1300. Settlement £1315. Turnover a.m. 315 tons, pjn. 110 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article, Illustration423 1964-12-11 24 Only if Filipino claim to Sabah is taken to the World Court MENDEZ: WE'LL RESUME TIES... ITNITED NATIONS, Thurs. U The Philippines told the U.N. General Assembly yesterday that it was prepared to normalise its relations with Malaysia as soon as Malaysia agreed to the settlement of the Filipino claim423 words
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Article213 1964-12-11 24 WASHINGTON, Thursday. MR. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, told reporters last night after a 90-minute call on President Johnson that they had held a "useful" discussion on disarmament and other matters involved in U.S.-Soviet relations. President Johnson escorted i his visitor from his officeReuter - 213 words
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133 1964-12-11 24 Mayor: I won't open club for coloured only IIKDLVERHA MPTON, Thurs.— The Mayor of Wolverhampton, a town in this raciallyconscious Midlands industrial area, has refused to open a new club for coloured people, because it will not accept \v hi t c members. Tin' Mayor. Councillor Harold Bagley. .-aid thatReuter - 133 words
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Article26 1964-12-11 24 j LONDON. Thui.s Widespread flooding was reported today in Northern districts of England and Wales following torrential rains throughout mast of the region.26 words
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Obituary34 1964-12-11 24 MRS. HO. C. KNEE in.- Mn.mm Yeo Chen* peacefully Im-u'->;i at.- < rirhirtd huMiand. i hiidrrn. Hurry. Mary Ivy. Amy. non-in-lay Chens. n»ndclUldren to mourn utr m Road S'|«>re for Bidndari lu-r.'-ii4 4 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement106 1964-12-11 24 JUST THE GIFT/^atarL\ for MUM! drudgery when "■^3 m A hanging up the js^# u^ wash ing on a HILLS ROTARY LINE MWM| JUST THE GIFTS for THE KIDS and lots of fun! To keep them indoors, ffij~^ iYvV in the verandah of V/A lnLuh^A your flat, 'WxW^Sf •in the106 words
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Advertisement107 1964-12-11 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 icords $10 (minimum) DAUCHTER To Mr nnd Mrs. Tham Chre Pun on 5.13.64. Tlinoks to do. lor .md iii.il.rmi> ■< An.'un Ho.spiru PtOFORD MALLOCH at St. Aainwi Chunh Kuala Lumpur. Imin H. Tidford of H and C LaUX PeUUM lo K.ryl r. MalluiM (Mm Mill:.- of point107 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1964-12-11 24 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 73 KoUt Bharu 84 72 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 86 73 I Singapore 84 73 I C Highlands 71 5646 words
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