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Title Section23 1964-01-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Mat*** 1 file** I**1 ESTD. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1964. 15 CENTS. KDN 731.23 words
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Article, Illustration633 1964-01-02 1 The next move studied TENGKU: WE MUST HAVE INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE BEFORE WE CAN TAKE OUR CASE TO THE UNITED NATIONS I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE security committee of the Cabinet met tonight to decide on the action Malaysia should ask the United Nations to take to deal with633 words
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219 1964-01-02 1 DEATH OF ASA 'GREATEST 1963 TRAGEDY' MANILA, Wednesday. A MANILA newspaper columnist today deplored the death of the Association of SouthEast Asia (ASA) and described it as the "greatest tragedy" for Philippines foreign affairs in 1963. Oscar Villadolid, Manila Daily Bulletin diplomatic columnist, said that ASA— an economic and culturalUPI - 219 words
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Article, Illustration75 1964-01-02 1 'Supremo' Osman takes over LIEUT. General Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mi > named Jexva (above) yesterday assumed duties as the first Malaysian Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. He took over from General Dato Sir Rodney Moore fWho leaves Malaysia next 'Tuesday. Lieut.-Gen. Tengku Osman. who enlisted as a cadet75 words
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Article84 1964-01-02 1 Police hold two Indonesians SINGAPORE, Wed.— Police at 2 a.m. today arrested two Indonesians, Rohani bin Ngasimin. 33. and Omar bin Abu. 35. in a raid on the P.W.D. quarters in Alexander Road. They are now being interrogated by the Special Branch. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah. said that84 words
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101 1964-01-02 1 Usual Red greetings out this year DEKING, Wed. The 1 traditional exchange of New Year greetings between Chinese and Soviet leaders was missing from the Chinese Press today. Instead newspapers gave prominence to a message from Chinese leaders to their Cuban counterparts congratulating them on the fifth anniversary of CubanReuter - 101 words
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Article88 1964-01-02 1 English is out in Ceylon now COLOMBO. Wed.—Sin- hala, the language of Ceylon's majority group, the Sinhalese today replaced English as the official language of administration In the country. In other changes, the Stateowned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation today took over all internal distribution of petrol and kerosene from Shell. CaltexReuter - 88 words
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Article33 1964-01-02 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Governor Nelson A. Rockfeller and bis second wife, the former Margaretta Fltler "Happy"* Murphy, announced yesterday that they expect the birth of a child In early June— o.P.L33 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-01-02 1 Bulganin back in favour again MOSCOW, Wed ITI Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, 70, disgraced former Soviet Premier, reappeared in public at a Kremlin New Year party early today, chatting rally with Mr. Khrushchev his successor. With his wife. Marshal Bulganin who resigned as Premier in 1958 after supporting the 1957 "anti-party"Reuter - 85 words
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Article84 1964-01-02 1 SINGAPORE, Wed— A 16--year-old youth, an Inmate of the Gimson School, was today charged In a magistrate's court with the murders of two men on Christmas Day. Tay Mun Choon. alias Ah Hock, was charged with causing the deaths of Tan Khoon Heong and Ng Thlam Lock84 words
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Article47 1964-01-02 1 CHARLESTON (South Carolina). Wed. A fireworks explosion shattered a suburban grocery last night and spewed debris and flames on shoppers and employers. At least five people were killed and four others injured. Firemen, probing the smouldering wreckage, feared other bodies might be uncovered. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Article31 1964-01-02 1 TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Ikeda, hopes to pay an official visit to the United States In July, the Kyodo news agency said today. U.P.I.Kyodo; UPI - 31 words
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90 1964-01-02 1 BULAWAYO, (S. Rhodesia*. Wed.— Hundreds of pamphlets appeared In African townships yesterday urging women to refuse marital rights to their husbands until a terror bombing campaign here ceases. The pamphlets, signed by the National Unio/i of Mothers, said: 'Refuse your husbands until the bombs90 words
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Article298 1964-01-02 1 'THEY CAR LEAVE IF THEY DO NOT LIKE IT HERE' Protest by African students was not polite: Nik MOSCOW, Wed. Mr. Khrushchev last night called last month's Red Square demonstration by African students "not very polite". Speaking at a Kremlin New Year party, he disclosed that he had been askedReuter - 298 words
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Article56 1964-01-02 1 NEW DELHI. Wed- —Six hundred Communists yesterday staged a demonstration In front of the U.S. Embassy in protest against the planned, visit by unit* of the UjS Seventh Fleet in the Indian Ocean. The demonstrators dispersed peacefuly after handing a statement of protest to Deputy ChiefUPI - 56 words
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Article41 1964-01-02 1 POTCHESPSTROOM (Transvaal). Wed. E.gtat people died In head-on collision between two cars near here last night. Four of them were members of one family a mother, father and two children aged four and two years. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article31 1964-01-02 1 NEW DELHI. Wed.— Six British firms are among 1? companies being Investigated foi possible breaches of India's foreign exchange and Customs regulations usually well-informed sources said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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196 1964-01-02 1 Poor kids: They could not get ice cream SINGAPORE, Wed. Many Singapore children had a bleak New Year Day they could not get ice cream. About 200 ice cream vendors of the Cold Storage Creameries and another 100 of Fitzpatrick's refused to go on their rounds in protest against increased196 words
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Article22 1964-01-02 1 CAIRO. Wed. Thirty-two people were killed and 37 injured when a suburban train rammed a packed passenger bus near here.22 words
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339 1964-01-02 1 Sandys acts to ease Cyprus tension VICOSIA, Mon. 11 Greek and Turkish Cypriots yesterday returned the hundreds of refugees held in the opposing communities in what was seen as another major step towards easing the inter-communal tension in the island republic. The Greeks handed over 545 Turks and the TurksReuter - 339 words
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171 1964-01-02 2 TOKYO. Wednesday JMIE United Slates announced yesterday that it will withdraw some U.S. Air Force combat planes and crews from Japan, but renewed its pledge to defend Asia. A U.S. Air Force spokesman said ?bout 78 fighter, bomber and troop transport planes will171 words
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Article36 1964-01-02 2 DURBAN. Wed. South Africa's Publications Control Board has banned the Rodgers and Hammersteln musical South Pacific because it Is "a plea for the mixing of the races" It was reported here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article135 1964-01-02 2 FORMOSA RECALLS ITS TOKYO ENVOY rRYO, Wed. Nationalist China has instructed its diplomatic staff here to return home, the Japanese Foreign Office disclosed yesterday. A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed a Kyodo News Agency report that Nationalist Chinese Charge d'Affaires. Dr. Chang Pc-Chin, and his staff have been ordered home by135 words
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136 1964-01-02 2 One-party state referendum for Ghana ACCRA, Wed.—President Nkrumah last night announced that a referendum would be held in Ghana this month to seek approval for constituti onal amendments making Ghana formally a oneparty state and giving the Presidpnt the right o dismiss Supreme and High Court judges at any time.Reuter - 136 words
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Article51 1964-01-02 2 METZ i Eastern Prance >. Wed. —Ex-Emperor Bao Dai of Vietnam last night denied he had asked permission to return to hU country. 1 A Saigon newspaper Dong Nat reported recently that the exEmperor had asked the Vietnam authorities to be allowed to re-Reuter - 51 words
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Article61 1964-01-02 2 TOKYO, Wed. A Jet airliner of Japan Airlines "miraculously" landed safely at Naha airport, Okinawa, after two of its four engines had been blown off in the air. a correspondent in Okinawa of the Japanese national news agency Kyodo reported here today. He said a crewReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration370 1964-01-02 2 NEW DELHI, Wednesday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, will visit Africa in the New Year in a bid to further friendly relations between India and the newly independent African countries, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. No date has been set. His tour isReuter - 370 words
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Article94 1964-01-02 2 Accord on markers dispute CANBERRA. Wed.— lndonesia has agreed that Australia continue setting up temporary marker posts on the border between Austra-lian-administered New Guinea and West Irian, it was reported yesterday. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio has told Australian Ambassador to Jakarta, Mr. Keith C. O. Shann. that only94 words
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Article65 1964-01-02 2 SAIGON. Wed.— U.S. Brig. G«n. Joseph W. Sttlwell. son of "Vinegar Joe" Stllwell of World War II fame, was wounded slightly on Monday during a helicopter assault against Communist guerrillas 20 miles south-west of Saigon. U.S. military sources said yesterday. Gen. Stllwell, first American, general officer woundedUPI - 65 words
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Article23 1964-01-02 2 TEHERAN, Wed.— A heavy New Year's Eve snowfall has blanketed Iran, blocking highways, interrupting rail services and strandIng passengers— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article38 1964-01-02 2 BOMBAY, Wed— Mr. VJ». Naik, Maharashtra's Chief Minister, announced yesterday that beverages and toddy containing not more than 3.5 per cent alcohol will be freely available in Maharashtra under the State Governments "rationalised" prohibition policy. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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238 1964-01-02 2 Azahari RECENTLY WED AGAIN has halfhour chat with Subandrio JAKARTA, Wed.—Bru- nei rebel leader. A. M. Azahari. made a surprise public appearance in Jakarta yesterday. Reliable source* say that he married again during his shadow existence in. Jakarta and that his new wife Lb an Indonesian woman. He turned upReuter - 238 words
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Article37 1964-01-02 2 TAIPEH, Wed. President Chiang Kai-Shek. In a New Yenr message, today called for a concerted effort of all anti-Com-munist Chinese In the world to support Formosa's counter-attack against Communist-held Chlfta mainland— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article94 1964-01-02 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. Mr. Nehra said yesterday that the Indian Government was "energetically" trying to find a hair from the beard of the Prophet Mohamnved. which was stolen from a Muslim shrine in Srinagar. capital ot partitioned Kashmir. Mr. Nehru spoke in aUPI - 94 words
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Article273 1964-01-02 2 SAIGON, Wednesday. C»OUTH Vietnamese Buddhist leaders yesterday officially began a three-day conference aimed at uniting all Buddhists in the country with a view to playing a more influential part in national affairs. The provisional Prime Minister, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tho. and representatives of the militaryReuter - 273 words
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Miscellaneous7 1964-01-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby SyamHrrv&uKiuuMt/ \id6utJ7 words
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Article, Illustration555 1964-01-02 3 DE GAULLE HOPES FOR EVOLUTION OF AMITY WITH EASTERN EUROPE PARIS. Wednesday GENERAL de Gaulle last night affirmed France's determination to become an H-bomb power and to pursue "a world wide policy." In a televised New Year address to the nation, he putReuter - 555 words
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Article57 1964-01-02 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Census Bureau yesterday estimated that the U.S. population had risen to 190.695,000 compared with 188,0(>2.000 a year ago. The increase of 2.633.000 represented a growth rate of 1.4 per cent for 1963. In 1960 and 1961 it was 1.6 per cent and in theReuter - 57 words
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238 1964-01-02 3 Cardboard box seized in missing Goya sensation I ONDON, Wed.— Railway Police last night seized a small cardboard box at Victoria Station after a mystery telephone caller said it contained the ashes of the missing Goya. Thi& was the latest sensation ia the hunt for the missing £148,000 portrait ofReuter - 238 words
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Article94 1964-01-02 3 A June election in Britain? T ONDON, Wed. Po- liticians here are forecasting the likelihood of a June general election following an announcement of Sir Alec Douglas-Home's speaking engagements for 1964. They said the Prime Minister's extensive programme appeared almost to rule out an election in March, which has beenReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-01-02 3 FkALLAS (Texas), Wed. Marina Oswald, (above), Russian-born widow of the alleged assassin of President Kennedy, confirmed through a" spokesman yesterday that her husband told her he was implicated in the sniping at Maj.Gen. Edwin Walker. Mr. Jim Martin, her business adviser,Reuter - 279 words
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Article45 1964-01-02 3 VATICAN CITY. Wed. Pope Paul has named Monslgnor Antonio Del Oludlce, a 50-year-old Neapolitan, to be the Holy Sees first Internunclo (Minister Plenipotentiary) to Korea, It was announced yesterday. The Holy See and South Korea established diplomatic relations recently. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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298 1964-01-02 3 BULGARIAN ENVOY WHO SPIED FOR U.S. TO BE SHOT SOFIA, Wed. Three hundred spectators packing the courtroom burst into applause when former Bulgarian diplomat Ivanassen HristQv Georgiev was sentenced here yesterday to be shot for treason and spying for the United States. Georgiev, 56. stocky, with blunt heavy features andReuter - 298 words
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217 1964-01-02 3 Fox films deny report on Cleo's pay "^EW YORK, Wed. Mr. Seymour Poe, executive vice-presid-ent of 20th Century Fox. said yesterday statements about payments to film actress Elizabeth Taylor for her part in the film "Cleopatra," quoted in the New York Post on Monday were "neither authorised nor true." Mr.Reuter - 217 words
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Advertisement292 1964-01-02 3 PAGOL For. Ac curatje Time! 1| PAGOL SWISS WATCH f\ 1 WITH I 41 JEWELS AUTOMATIC -CALENDAR 4.TJM 4*4 nf INCABLOCiSMOCK-» B ic«»i«) ll'ijlJ II'SJ M£: 100 WATERPROOF Announcing the arrival of fresh shipment— Pouffes This is just oneo' the hundreds MfcS mv\ ~~**^k W of items of Malayan, Indian292 words
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Article, Illustration562 1964-01-02 4 MINISTER OPENS BIG DRIVE TO CLEAN UP CITY People urged to help in crash programme SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin has outlined plans for the three-month "Help Keep Our City Clean" campaign, which starts today. The campaign, designed to make Singapore a healthier and cleaner562 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-01-02 4 Clean-up campaign team is named OINGAPORE, Wed. 0 The Minister for Health, Mr. Yung Nyuk Lin, has announced the names of an 11-man committee who will be in charge of the organisation of the threemonth "Help Keep Our City Clean" campaign which starts today. The committee is headed by Dr.174 words
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Article279 1964-01-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The i Health Ministry today announced a new competition for individual blood donors. As from this month, there will be a "lucky donor of the month" draw organised by the Blood Transfusion Service. This Is In addition to the present monthly blood donor279 words
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180 1964-01-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A new dance group, the Maureen Lim Dancers, will go on stage for the first time this month with an entirely new form of modern dancing for Singapore. After three months of inten- sive practice, the 20 girls of the group will180 words
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Article133 1964-01-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Director of Marine, Captain J.A.L. Pavitt, today warned mariners that bombing and firing practices would take place next month in the north and south ranges of the China Sea. He gave the days and times: as follows: China Sea. South Ranee: Every Monday between 10133 words
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151 1964-01-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A »3 voluntary iJhysiotherapist from England, Miss Jane Sewell who has taken up a full-time post with the Singapore Red Cross Socie- ty. t«day pliflged to "do much more lor children" here. She will be attached to the Crippled Children's Home in151 words
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Article83 1964-01-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Another two library officers from the National Library here have been awarded Colombo Plan Scholarships to study library science In the New Zealand Library School in Wellington. They are Miss Kwan Tse-Chwong and Miss Kan Slew Mcc, both graduates of the University of83 words
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Advertisement575 1964-01-02 4 I II ■I I II 3rd BIG WEEK! I DAILY 1 SHOWS! t Shows Start: 2.40 740 pm. <> "Cleopatra" Starts: 3.00 It 8 00 pm <> 20th Century- fox presents TODD-AO Color by De Lux«* 1 Stall* S2 00 *-> OOCircle *b.OO i I X Tickets Obtainable In Advanca575 words
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Miscellaneous345 1964-01-02 4 I SINGAPORE] AlfiPORT LAN^OUTJ 'THE following la today'* schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Frankfurt. Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta <BA TOO) 6 10 p.m from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta i BA 711) 9.0ft pm. Japan Air Lines: From Jakarta (JI. 714)345 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-01-02 5 A WILD SCENE USHERS IN 1964 NEW YEARS IVi: revellers at the SH.iiiuor.Cliib in Kuala Lumpur had a rollicking time ushering in I r 'iit. The participants in this, wild scene are reenacting a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's him "The Birds' The -victim" on the165 words
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171 1964-01-02 5 NEW HILL-TOP HQ FOR RADIO MALA YSIA KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. RADIO Malaysia is to have a $10.5 million "home" of its own on a hill overlooking J Pantai Valley here. The Director of Broadcasting, Inche Dol Ramli said in a statement today that in addition to the new building and171 words
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Article35 1964-01-02 5 PARIT BUNTAH. Wed— A 60--year-old labourer. Pong Wah, was found dead in Coast Road, Kuala Kurau, with a wound In his throat yesterday. He was clutching a penknife In his right hand35 words
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Article73 1964-01-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Charlos Mtaaon, 79 known 'o badminton players in Singa- pore and Malaya as "Uncle 'Charlie', died in his home this morning after a long illness He was for many years oresident of the Diehard Badminton Party, which producled many top badminton players, and was73 words
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Article108 1964-01-02 5 Selangor recovers vehicles ftUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor police have recovered "about 70 per cent" of all motor vehicles stolen in the State from January to November last year, a police spokesman said today. During the 11 -month period, 111 cars and 114 motor cycles and scooters were reported stolen108 words
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254 1964-01-02 5 ANTI-UNION CHARGE AGAINST GOVT BY CLERKS UNION KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Union of Government I Clerical Workers was today accused of beinc; anti -union for having spoken on behalf of the I Government The charge was made by Mr. K. George, general secretary of the Federation Armed Forces Civilian254 words
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121 1964-01-02 5 Shahidan wants to join Nanyang varsity SINGAPORE, Wed. Shahidan bin All, 20, from Kedah, is the only Malay among the 1.220 students who are seeking admission to the new academic year of the Nanyang University. Shahidan, who recently graduated from a Chinese secondary school In Alor Star, wants to study121 words
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Article38 1964-01-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Girls outnumbered the boys m this year's list of New Year babies. Out of the 56 babies born at the Kandang Kerb.iv Maternity Hospital from midnight to 12 noon today. 31 were girt*.38 words
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112 1964-01-02 5 SINGAPORE, W«d. •THE United Nations consultant on juvenile delinquency to the Singapore Government, Mr. John Rlley, leaves for Britain on Friday after spending two and a half years here working with the Social Welfare Department. Mr. Riley will be attached to the Commonwealth In- stltute in112 words
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182 1964-01-02 5 College for teachers to be built this year 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A new teachers' training college for secondary trainees will be built at Johore Bahru early this year. The 'Central Government has set aside $7.4 million for the teacher training programme this year, most of which will ro to the182 words
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Article44 1964-01-02 5 IPOH. Wed.— Fifty members of the No. 3 Police Field Force from Sarawak, now under training here,- have donated blood to the Blood Bank at ttie General Hospital. Thirty gave blood on Monday, the others will do so on Saturday.44 words
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Article163 1964-01-02 5 SOLDIER WHO HIT PCs FINED $800 p E N A N G. Wed. A soldier who assaulted two policemen at the Chusan Hotel early on Christmas morning was fined $800 in the First I Magistrate's Court today. "I had Just returned from Borneo and was a little tipsy at that163 words
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Article65 1964-01-02 5 IPOH, Wed.— The Ipoh Rotary Club tomorrow will present an incubator and oxygen tent worth together about (3,000 to Our Lady's Hospital In Chung Thya Phin Road. The money for the gifts wiu raised from a charity dance organised by the club. The 32-bed65 words
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Advertisement149 1964-01-02 5 t Is your child worth 3 minutes of your time a day? Children need more than a mother's love, they wfiffirJtHiiFw TIC^ m P rote ns morals and vitamin 8.1. need a mother's care, and loving care is the 9m«tMribM& Growing children need all of these to develop time taken149 words
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Article381 1964-01-02 6 ABDUL FAZIL - Deadliest year for S'pore roads ABDUL FAZIL By Singapore, Wednesday AN ALL-TIME record total of 180 people were killed in road accidents last year-1 3 more than in 1962. Seven thousand people were injured, 3,384 of them seriously. The total number of road mishaps for the year also soared to381 words
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94 1964-01-02 6 SHOOTING IN KUANTAN, BUT NEVER ON SUNDAY PENANG. Wed. Light antiaircraft firing exercises will be held at the range at Kampong Sungei liar, Kuantan, on the East Coast in February and March. Except on Sunday, the Marine Headquarters here announced, the exercises will be held from 8 a.m. to 1194 words
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Article43 1964-01-02 6 PENANG. Wed.— Burglars broke into a godown In Sungei Plnani; Road yesterday and escaped with a large quantity of building materials belonging to the Hong Bee Hardware Company. The total value of the loss has not yet been ascertained.43 words
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Article35 1964-01-02 6 KUANTAN, Mon. Inche Tajul bin Haji Abu. Deputy State Engineer. Pahang, has left on transfer to Province Welleslcy as the Senior Bxecetive Engineer there. The new Deputy State Engineer is Mr. Poo Pook Poo.35 words
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229 1964-01-02 6 DENANG, Wed.— The Department of Geography of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur proposes to carry out a survey in George Town dealing with several aspects of livelihood, including housing and employment. Leading the survey team are Professor Robert Ho, head229 words
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Article46 1964-01-02 6 PENANO, Wed. The senior branch of the Girl Guides Association of Malaya will hold its annual conference at the Penang Convent this week. Among the subjects to be discussed at the conference is practical service to handicapped children and old people In Penang.46 words
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Article, Illustration148 1964-01-02 6 8 parang men kill clerk in ambush I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Municipal clerk died three hours after he was ambushed and attacked by eight thugs with parangs at the Sunday Market in Jatan Hale here at 2.30 a.sx today. Inche Abdul Wahab bin Moon 21. of the Municipal Engineer's Depar+ment,148 words
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87 1964-01-02 6 KAMPAR, Wed. The Kampar Town Council byeiection for the Kampong Aston Ward will be held on Saturday. It Is a straight fight between the Alliance and the People's Progressive Party. The Alliance candidate is Mr. Wong Thye Ping. 61. a school teacher, and thfc PPP87 words
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198 1964-01-02 6 SINGAPORE, Wed THE new Thai Consul- General to Singapore, Mr. Payong Chutikul, today said his country was prepared to offer its good offices when required to bring neighbouring countries in this part of the world together "so that they can live in peace." "But198 words
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Miscellaneous220 1964-01-02 6 I /#*>,, Oap By V. T. Rnwnlim DOCS GOT NO BUSINESS AW, CUT IT I I BUT. OSCAR, OH, T DOTT I I ...ANYWAY. WHAT'S I Uffy^r^ft^i'i^S^ I HAVEK47 HAD BACK THERE IN TH" BONE OUT' HE'S MY GOSH, V THINK IT TO >OU? YOU'VE Tffls A' W^<~-'ll~^ SO MUCH220 words
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Article, Illustration430 1964-01-02 7 BEFORE DEPARTURE— A DENIAL ABOUT EXPATS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday JHE Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, flew •home this morning, cutting short his stay here. Speaking to reporters at Singapore Airport, he said: "Indonesia is now conducting a mission of murder430 words
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108 1964-01-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.The National Union ofEmployees in tne Printing Industry today passed a resolution strongly protesting against the Nanyang Siang Pau"s "unreasonable lock- out" of 30 of its workers. The resolution was passed at tea-party to celebrate the union's seventh anniversary. The workers were108 words
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137 1964-01-02 7 Rare Ming dynasty paintings for public show SINGAPORE. Wed. A collection of rare Chinese paintings and calligraphic works, some of them dating back 500 years to the Ming dynasty, is to go on public displayhere soon. It belongs to a Singapore Chinese family who prefer to remain anonymoj.v The family137 words
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110 1964-01-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Twenty- three Naval Base employees, who pleaded guilty in the Third District Court today to a charge of causing obstruction to a Royal Navy bus on Oct. 8 last year, were today bound over to be of good behaviour foi 12 months.110 words
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90 1964-01-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce passed five resolutions at its annual meeting on Monday. These urged the Government to: GIVE land to workers i thrown out of Jobs as a re- suit of Indonesian confronta- 1 tlon. PERMIT the90 words
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Article316 1964-01-02 7 OPENG URGES: EXPOSE THE TRAITORS KUCHING, Wednesday. THE past year had been the most disquietihj-. for Sarawak since the war, the Governor, Dato Abang Haji Openg, said in a New Year message last night. "Despite this our high hopes of joining our brothers In Malaysia have been realised. Our determination316 words
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Article85 1964-01-02 7 TEMPLER HOSPITAL NEEDS $200,000 I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Lady Templer Hospital here needs $200,000 urgently. Unless this sum Is forthcoming, the hospital might have to curtalllts programme, a spokesman said today. i He said about $1 million was needed annually to keep the i hospital going. Half of this came85 words
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Article71 1964-01-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Federation Armed Forces < Signals) has 60 vacancies. Those interested must be Malaysian citizens who have passed the School Certificate examination. They must have reached the age of 18 but not more than 23. M physically fit, at least 6ft.71 words
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212 1964-01-02 7 Minister on why Malay job-seekers unable to get jobs A LOR STAR. Wed..— A The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. today gave four reasons why thousands of Malay job-seekers who registered at employment exchanges were unable to get jobs. These are: ALL the job-seekers art212 words
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Advertisement103 1964-01-02 7 BE AHEAD OF THE TREND WITH... C€P€A56 IN 90 WONDERFUL SHADES Step into the gay world of fashion in Cepea 56 the ever-new wonder cotton. With its wide range of beautiful contrasting plain shades, Cepea 56 just asks to be made up into stylish creations of all descriptions dazzling cocktail103 words
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Advertisement64 1964-01-02 7 r i niMi^M-rtfr'i' Coffee Flavoured Horlicks Something new... some thing special... for all the family to enjoy... Coffee Flavoured Horlicks... lt' s coffee with nourishment. .good Horlicks nourish- H W ment. A richly satisfying health drink for all n|f rg^y the family. Try Coffee Flavoured Horlicks once V I^^MptfflH ...and64 words
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Article55 1964-01-02 8 2« Word* Sit (MlmJmml THE FAMILY OP Uw late Mr. Too Soo Ljat. »ho died on 2S-12-M. thanks .ill relatives and friends for their kind i.nrtolrnces. attendances. assistance, MRS. CHAN BAN ENG and family ■lurk frit-nd* and relMtlvee for their .indolence*, wreathn, ran. attendance .nd kind assistance on the55 words
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Obituary70 1964-01-02 8 Herds tl* (Minimum) OUR HEARTFELT THOUGHT* Of ...li Swre Kng who died on i ,4 (ireatly missed b» parents, l>roth.T<! and sisters IN EVER LOVING Memory of our ilarlinic wife and mother Mrs. Hannah nti..nah James died 2-1-IM2. Their> a mrmorjr In our hearts to- pnxxinic years can't70 words
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Article147 1964-01-02 8 M H'ords Sit (Minimum) SUNNYWAY KINDERCARTKN I.d Singapore 10. New term eassssWMM -'od or January 9 am Tel. 1740. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all ti-acntrs and book addicts to hrowse in their showroom at Times House, Klver Valley Road, siniapore. ATTENTION JOAN BOOTY Models I are now held In147 words
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Article35 1964-01-02 8 !l> Word* StM (Mim.) YOUTH FOR LHHitl Kail* neai Australia's outstanding Yodeller, guitarist Ritchie Gunstoo, speaker: Matbourne Youth for Christ Director, Saturday 4th January 1964 Victoria Memorial Hall 7.30 pm Come early all35 words
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The Straits Times Thursday. January 2, 1964.
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Article716 1964-01-02 8 The New Year messages which Presidents and Prime Ministers traditionally exchange have this year an air of somewhat greater substance. No-one will mistake the wish for the deed; they are conferences apart But when Russian, American and English statesmen (among others) agree that the possibility of firmer716 words
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Article332 1964-01-02 8 Mr. Donald Stephens' stand for Borneanisation before Malaysianisation is a reasonable one, even if it does lay him open to charges that he champions the expatriate cause. Certainly some of the expatriates could now be replaced by officers from other Malaysian territories, but Mr. Stephens sees very clearly that332 words
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Article155 1964-01-02 8 Experience (or expediency) will mellow almost any revolutionary, even Dr. Fidel Castro. He has called off his land reform programme in order that, in his own words, "the farmers can feel sure of their lands and can produce more sugar." And thus he joins an ever-growing list of155 words
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486 1964-01-02 8 by A Correspondent LONDON, Wed.— Londoners were discovering this morning that the most expensive way to have spent New Year's Eve (or the most profitable, depending on your luck) was to patronise one of Mayfair's more exquisite gambling clubs. And they did so with486 words
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Letter129 1964-01-02 8 T is time someone criticls--1 ed the Taipinsr post uiiice. Talplng is not a little small town and postage stamps are bought by Its citizens more than anything else. Yet there is only one stamp counter to meet the frequently heavy demand. If the Postal Department finds129 words
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Letter166 1964-01-02 8 IT Is time the traffic police J did something about reckless cyclists whose dangerous riding on the roads is a hazard to their own and other road users' safety, particularly pedestrians These madcaps on bicycles are mostly very young boys, aged 14 to 15 years, who appear to166 words
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Letter81 1964-01-02 8 IT is evident that Singapore has one of the best libraries in South-east Asia. However those of us who live In the Upper Serangoon area lack the mobile library services which some parts of Singapore enjoy. Some of us waste nearly two hours each time we go to81 words
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Letter87 1964-01-02 8 pOULD the health autho\J ritles in any part of Malaysia give a logical explanation to the following? When deck passengers book their passage direct to Singapore from India they suffer a three day quarantine at St. John's Island on reaching Singapore. On the other hand. If passengers disembark87 words
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Article, Illustration859 1964-01-02 8 COLIN LEGUM - Cyprus flare-up Freedom pact at root of violence COLIN LEGUM BEHIND THE OPEN CONFLICT BETWEEN TURKS AND GREEKS by LONDON, WED AL THOUGH Brif i s h troops should find little difficulty in restoring law and order in Cyprus, the restoration of peace is going to be much harder. The859 words
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273 1964-01-02 8 FEAR OF WAR LED TO BRITAIN'S ACTION by Robert Stephens LONDON, Wed. The British Government's decision to take joint action with Greece and Turkey to restore order in Cyprus was prompted by fear of a Greco-Turkish HI in the Eastern Mediterranean. Turkeys threat to intervene militarily would, it was thought,273 words
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Advertisement554 1964-01-02 8 Straits Tma l IUI7 Mai cou> srromAtM jmcmnm Ois»»« •ewe) COLO ■TOftAOK smAIIW AT HOLLAND WjQAD KATOWB «PPIL MOAO-NAVAa. BAM am book ■Tom ltd Wwtstoeoaer Noeao. Co*sj*r Osje* TMK NEWf PROMT m. m. IsWssAW. rr*-7. Cfcasst* rmai. f V. WeHpsAslAm a CO tai-M Jejsao) Kay*. «-AJ». •aeatar CLASSIFIED ADS. M554 words
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Advertisement40 1964-01-02 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE 21. Ch*jfia Strwt. To* ***** HONGKONG: Mfrod« Msmmmm. It* Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, NoHsajet Rood. Kowtoen.40 words
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Advertisement153 1964-01-02 8 YOU VIEW-p ill I SPECIAL COMBINED MENTALS FOR HEDIFFUSION SOUND I SUBSCRIBERS WITH OUR l<". It* OR 13" TV SETS m fIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsi I 112, CLEMENCEAU AVINUi— S'PORE 17, PAHAMe ROAD— KUALA LUMPUR. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL BUILDING, 88, Bishop Street, Penang. To let: 1 ,400 sq. ft. space on first floor. Suitable153 words
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224 1964-01-02 9 You mayj become obsolete, teachers warned KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian schoolteachers were told today to keep on studying and reading if they do not want to find themselves becoming "obsolescent." They were told this by the Journal of the Ministry of Education. An editorial in the later issue referred to224 words
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Article181 1964-01-02 9 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The bodies of iwo Malaysian I soldiers killed near Tawau by I Indonesian terrorists last Sunday were flown back here this morning by a Roya Malaysian Air Force plane They are Privates Mohame Zain bin Ya'kub, of Kampong l> wan Beta, and181 words
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Article61 1964-01-02 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The District Traffic Superintendent (Singapore) of the Malayan Railway 1 today advised all intending pHssru- vers to carry cholera inoculation certificates with them when boa re!inp trains at Singapore. He said that passengers without certificates might be detained the Johore Btate medical authorities and61 words
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Article, Illustration401 1964-01-02 9 Malays and those 'saf e' jobs BUSINESSMAN URGES: GIVE UP GOVT POSTS AND JOIN PRIVATE COMPANIES KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. LEADING Malay businessman here, Raja Nasron bin Raja Ishak, today urged professional Malays to change their attitude and join business houses instead of seeking lucrative "safe" posts with the Government. Raja401 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-01-02 9 FAMILY OF 13 FACE BLEAK FUTURE By RUDY BELTRAN: Kuala Lumpur. Wed TRAGEDY has struck an impoverished family with 12 children, one of whom is a cripple, following the death of its sole breadwinner in a road accident. The widowed mother. Madam S. pakkiam, 32, told the Straits Times today:272 words
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129 1964-01-02 9 K LUANG, Wed.— About 3,600 workers on three oil palm estates in Johore today staged a one-day New Year sympathy strike for the Kemuning estate workers in Malacca. The workers belong to the Oil Palms of Malaya Ltd.. Pamol Estate and Elaeis Estate,129 words
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Article64 1964-01-02 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A hawker. Llm Teck Koon, who cheated four radio firms of television sets today asked a District Court to send him to PuJau Senang penal settlement for his crimes. Lim made this request after pleading guilty to four charges of criminal breach of trust64 words
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Article45 1964-01-02 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Slnga- pore industrialist, Mr. Soo Peng Yam. will unveil a monument tret Id by the Soon Clan Association at Jurong Road at 12.30 p.m on Sunday. The monument Is In memory of early Soon settlers In Singapore. l45 words
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113 1964-01-02 9 PMIP PLANS TO PUT UP 55 CANDIDATES IN PERAK IPOH, Wed.— The Pan-Ma-layan Islamic Party In Perak will contest all but the Ipoh area seats In the next State and Parliamentary elections. This was announced here today by a member of the party's selection committee. Inche Mohamed Fajar All, who113 words
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Article50 1964-01-02 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. A la- i bourer. H'ng Law Eng. 21, was admitted to hospital here yesterday suffering from shock and suspected fracture of her legs. She was working at a building site when she fell about 20 feet j from the first floor. I50 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-01-02 9 It will be farming now for ex-police chief SINGAPORE, Wed. The retiring chief of the Special Branch, Mr. Ahmad Khan, plans to return to his homeland, Pakistan, by the middle of this month and to spend his time on his 200- acre farm. His seven children will return with him239 words
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214 1964-01-02 9 Parents warned of possible students' agitation SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has warned parents of students in Chinese schools to be on guard against possible student agitation when the schools re open next week Addressing members of th» Singapore Students Parents Association at Its first214 words
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87 1964-01-02 9 KLANO. Wed. Businessmen here were today warned by the police to beware of an attractive young Tamil woman who has been Issuing "dud" cheques for her purchases. The woman Is well dressed and speaks fluent English. Police say she bought 5725 worth of87 words
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Advertisement165 1964-01-02 9 GET RID OF UGLY PIMPLES THIS NEW EASY WAY M medicated lotion developed by a Drx tor work* wonder* by rlearinc complexion in one week or less. Don't let a bad complexion ruin romance, \poil your fun cause you to be embarravscd. shy or ashamed. If you suffer from Acne,165 words
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Advertisement530 1964-01-02 9 Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are Course— explains tne importance you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause of KOod English to you and despeople to underrate you? g£ r^ y Never has the Importance of effective speech530 words
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Miscellaneous593 1964-01-02 9 {Today's Radio, TV j RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA MLU1UM tVAVfc StKVICk NATIONAL SHORTWAVE metre* SERVICE: 41.7 Metres SHORT WAV* stRVJCB AM 6 00 Time Signal. Ne- -nn rJH^TT gara-ku: 6.02 Morning MeAJK. 600 Good Morning; 6.01 lodlcs; 7.00 Time Signal. The Ton L g ..f 1 11 16 715 News:593 words
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Article83 1964-01-02 10 A UNIQUE idea in decorating jewellery boxes Is the use of attractive multi-coloured sea shells. Designed In various shapes and sizes these boxes are embossed with the shells arranged in floral patterns. They will prove very handy as containers (or small imitation jewellery for daily83 words
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Article, Illustration567 1964-01-02 10 Social worker appeals to begin the new year with a new resolution RESOLUTIONS are made every year with a view to bettering ourselves in various aspects. A hundred and one may be made but not all may be fulfilled. Here is one resolution which I567 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-01-02 10 -TEENAGE FASHIONS: DRESS AND MAKE-UP fFALKING shop about teenagers' fashions with a young girl has been most refreshing. The girl. Miss Iris Voon. 16 who is waiting for her senior Cambridge Certificate Examination result, voiced without any reservation her ideas and convictions of teenagers dressing and making up. Iris sees255 words
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Article63 1964-01-02 10 Refreshing after-game drink A HONEY hot toddy for after-the-game or holiday parties is easy to make. In a punch bowl, blend 2 tablespoons of lemon juice concentrate wH!i 6 tablespoons of strained honey. Add 2 cups of boiling water and stir until honey dissolves. Add 1 cup of cognac and63 words
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Article22 1964-01-02 10 The Chinese Women's Association will hold a porcelain painting demonstration at 28. Ollstead Road on Jan. 6 at 10 a.m.22 words
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Advertisement333 1964-01-02 10 W^^^ \MWploy j^^^^^f I L±i 1 E*L iirwL ■varjHßjßJr MkWrMM. > 3, «fir *^a> j I Ul CUI I IC/U bGro6u down the Nile in my rnaidenforrrt bra SWEET MUSIC .Maidcnform dream bra features spoke stuched cups tor Geopaira curves AH elastic band for breathing freedom J Won't ripple or333 words
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Miscellaneous323 1964-01-02 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS unrefined scene in which a 1. Pattern In season (6-3-4). la rye number are included S. Something misleading in new (13). rate (or studio (7). 10. The advertising journals push 10. Ventilate a particular method together (7>. In elevated company? (3-4). 14. Dog with a mad323 words
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Advertisement1362 1964-01-02 11 TO LIVERPOOL S WEST COASI UK Oue S'poie Mils P. Shan -enang ASPHALIOk) L Mil. "iasgow II Pt/JM 1 ATREUS uverpie:. Glasgow Gil. IS Tila» Jm 4 oiomld LiviraMl. Havn Jm 7/10 NEUUS LPMI, Uasgow aa 4 JM 0 IM I/IS PERSEUS iidiJial. biasgow in H MEMNON LPMI, Dublin, t-011.1,362 words
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Advertisement1349 1964-01-02 11 IHr^HE EAC lines EIaJ'CJbI SWGAPOM niAULLIA»PUt»P.iWTTnHMAM PtMAMO CIIIMiII iriirtl lurfritf tit lOJOIWI t/I.OTMDOtM* PJMj ftJOMI 7KM MOM M*U »»O«I um^ lO— •AILING} IS GENOA, U NAVRi. HAMBURG BREMEN ANTWERP OTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO SOTHENBURS AND cbPENHAtEN "^~^~"^^~^~^ypo7T"""~ "KAMWOIA" a) Gli. 4-5/ 4 Jll In 0/ Jaa "MALACCA' 0) 21/23 lai 14/271,349 words
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Advertisement1333 1964-01-02 11 1 Benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL S CONTINENTAL PORTS BENNEVIS s pore 1. JLViTa Ptn 1 H mbur ft ll la Part/IM 4 Rottirdam FM 20 BENVRACKIE For London Jm 21 Spore P. S'riam Penang Hamburg FM i It S/IM I IM roan P. S'rum Pinang SENCLEUCH L'lll. H'kng,1,333 words
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Advertisement1310 1964-01-02 11 feMcALISTER Cst CO., LTD. <fc^, lU. HI >Ull f«W BLLSBMAM LOfB KLA VKNBSS LINE LSNOON, HAMIURG, IOITEIOAM, i LOS ANCLLLS, SAN FRANCISCO. MAYRE. HUU I MIDOLESOROJJCJJ UATTLI. VANCOUVER S POtTUNI Cm OF PETERDOROUGH ""^gj 1 S'oore P. Sham t^nang SUNNYVILLA 1/1 In 7/1 Jai 1/ I Jm s'pora P S'»am1,310 words
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Advertisement1135 1964-01-02 12 YV"'''^^^ t^;KAWASAa7)GSP«T*ffi U.S.A. PaciEic. Atlantic, and Great Lakes /Bast Canada Service Spore P. Sham Honolulu S. F'cisco I. Angeles N.Yor* Montreal "lißikam Mary H2l jai 21/31 Ja<i 24 FH 21 Fik 1] Mar ■KMikawa Mara" 25 27 Fek 21/21 Fek 21 Mar 21 Mar 31 Mar 17 Apr 24 Apr1,135 words
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Advertisement1106 1964-01-02 12 He^^^HP^™^e^™^^e^lN^™Tr^BF^^H Applications are Invited from AUCTION SALE OF Federal CHlxen.s of Chinese origin for the post of school clerk In Pel Singapore Immoveable properties Chun Primary (1) School Pontlan. To Be Held At our Sale-Room No. 9-C (Ist floor) Candidates (a* must have attained his her 17th birthday but D'Ataeld.1,106 words
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Advertisement741 1964-01-02 12 NOTICES NOTICE MUN YUKN RESTAURANT BAR. 797. Upper East Coast Road. Singapore-16 is under Renovation and It will be ready In 5 days' time. In the meantime we are catering outside orders only. NOTICE Change of Telephone numbers Ms. The Great Eastern Life Assce. Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur with effect741 words
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Advertisement713 1964-01-02 12 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for "the construction of a water purification plant at Sungel Bayor Selama. Perak" win be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on the 21st of January 1964 from contractors In Class "C" and713 words
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Advertisement344 1964-01-02 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU VACANCY FOR TECHNICIAN (CIVIL) Apputauon& -ue invited Horn FeociMi Ciiizens lor appointment ab lecomciam in me Mni cjik>- neenuij Uep»Mmeni of me teat- i*y»n rtauvtay Administration. X, Applicant* mv.M. l»; letvtej leM r— attained their 23rd birthday; (.b) nave speni one year in t-orm lv344 words
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Advertisement717 1964-01-02 12 All markets are closed ALL markets in Singapore and the Stairs of Malaya were closed yesterday which was New Year's day. Five states had public holidays, but in Singapore there was no official holiday. All markets reopen this morning. There were also no Inndon and New York markets. The Melbourne717 words
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Advertisement1014 1964-01-02 13 s»a»»»*a*sisaaaaaaaasaaam**aala*aaaalaaalaaa»»aaa*aaaaa»laaaaaaa» I (Continued from Page 8). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Word* Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. M. Onanasexaram. Kuala Lumpur, tbapk friends and relatives for thitr attendance, presents and well wishes on the occasion ot their wedding. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Urn Thiam Hock thanks relatives and mend* for messages Of1,014 words
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Advertisement1086 1964-01-02 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Worda SS (Mi*.) Baa t9 eta, matrm NOW VACANT 3 -bed room unfurnished Modern Bungalow District 11 lease till 31 May. extension possible Rent $600/-. deposit $3,000/-. Apply P.O. Box 1523. Spore. TANGLIN AREA Flat or Office Space suitable for Dental or Medical Clinic. Area approximately 2.000 aq1,086 words
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Advertisement917 1964-01-02 13 EDUCATION Ward* SS (Min.)— Box M eta. aatrm MOBERN SCHOOL'S Beginners MorninK rivenlns Book-keeping, Priaciples of Accounts, Shorthand, Typewriting. English. Shorthand speeds. Accounting revision. Excellent coacntng/notea. Principal: B.S. Mtraada. 18. Battery Road (2nd Floor)) Spore. *****. CHINESE VMCA SCHOOL secured liit position In Accounting. Book-keep-ing. Typewriting in LCC Exam. 1963!917 words
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Advertisement824 1964-01-02 13 BOOKS 4 PUBLICATIONS f Wmrda U (Min.)— Box $9 eta, matrm WANTED Science Fiction Books or < Magazines on Exchange Basis. Please send lists of books to 5. Jalan Deman Bandaran. Beremban. TELEVISION SINOAFURA I PROORAMMES JAN. S-12 Full details in this week's RADIO WEEKLY. I Jet your copy today824 words
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Advertisement1042 1964-01-02 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE r» Wmrda U (Mi*.) Bma t9 mU. mxtrm FIAT 808 CONVERTIBLE 1957 Good Condition 47.000 Miles SI.SOO 0.n.0. Please Ring 18 pore j 7214 ExtaasMa 495. No Dealers. CITRBON 1961 excellent condition. Insured May 1D64. Plica J4.300.00 or nearest offer. Pbone otnee hours *****/***** B'pore. 1952 VBSPA1,042 words
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Advertisement892 1964-01-02 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I tt Wmrdm U (IH».y—Bam H eU astra CONSULT LEE ONM Goldsmith for your Wedding Present*. HAVING NAILS POOSLEMI I'm••Mavala' to ellraroata broken and split nails with immedlata result. Ask year farouiiu hairdresser or cosmetic counter. BLUE WHITE DIAMOND la forever from l-S Carat Oet It from892 words
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Advertisement385 1964-01-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications me united from SUte Nations ana, or Keaerai CiUcens and from serving permanent Government Omcers not below DivlMOti ixi mciuumg uiose oil probation for appointment as Assistant Colonization Officers lor the Trans-Pexait irrigation Scheme. The appointments are permanent but non-pensiouable ana in .Division II385 words
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Advertisement270 1964-01-02 13 I NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby Riven thai Mr N. J. Silk is no longer employed by Messrs. Rhepanol < Malay? > Ltd., and he Is not authorised to act on behalf of the company as from the Ist January. 1964. ~ASIAN ORGANISATION^ LIMITED. NOTICE The undermentioned share certificates have270 words
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175 1964-01-02 14 TENNIS EMERSON IN DOUBT ABOUT FUTURE MELBOURNE. Wed. Australian champion Roy Emerson told reporters here liis lawn tennis future was in doubt after this week's Australian championships at Brisbane. I don't know what I am going id Emerson. 27. hero ol i unsuccessful attempt to retain the Duyis Cup again>lReuter - 175 words
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137 1964-01-02 14 HOCKEY Five states to meet in women's carnival IPOH. Wed— Five states will take part in the women's hockey carnival here this weekend. They are Singapore. Negri Sembilan. Selangor. Perak and Penang who are meeting for the second time this season. The first meet was held in Penang last November.137 words
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Article65 1964-01-02 14 SBA plan umpires course CINGAPORE, Wed. The U.ngapore Badminton Association wiil hold a course for umpires later this month. SBA secretary Kiang Keng Boon >v.d that this course would en-.-urp that there would be sufll- cient qualified umpires for the I 1964 Malaysian Open Champion>h.ps to be held here, i65 words
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Article87 1964-01-02 14 IPOH. Wt?i. Kinto Inrfans will defend their title in the Ipoh district nockey league vMrli starts its season here ur. Man day. Six teams are competing in Div. 1 and the opening tie will be between Kilat Club and Andersonians 'A. The other teams are La87 words
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Article68 1964-01-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor will meet noyal Thai Police in a friendly rugger match at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday at SJO p.m. Selangor's team: Winchester (Klang Club); Floyd (S'gor Club), OHare (Batu), Gibson (Klangh Hoi'man (SC>, O. S. Allan (SC), Wong Wah Fatt (SC),68 words
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Article, Illustration281 1964-01-02 14 PESTANA: SINGAPORE WON'T RECOGNISE THE NEWLY-FORMED MALAYSIAN BODY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JTRANK PEST AN A, president of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, said today that his association would not recognise the newly-formed Malaysian Amateur Boxing Association headed by Gurchan Singh of Selangor. Mr. Pestana said that SABA would not281 words
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Article39 1964-01-02 14 TOKYO. Wed. A 15-round title bout between Hiroyukl Ebihara (Japan), the world flyweight boxing champion, and Pone Klngpetch (Thailand), a former flyweight champion, will be held in Bangkok on Jan. 18 as scheduled, it was confirmed here. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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350 1964-01-02 14 MOTOR-RACING CJINGAPORE, Wed. The »3 Singapore Motor Club's 1963 awards for the championship and consistency trophies were won by motorcyclists. Ng Van Hftig won the championship trophy and F. Dingle was named the most consistent rider for the season. Both riders350 words
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Article, Illustration643 1964-01-02 14 Epsom Jeep - Veteran stayers dominate the 1963 classics Epsom Jeep RACING by IPOH, Wed THE 1963 racing season failed to produce a single new stayer of l anything like top class. All the classics and feature races went to veteran cam- paigners. Seven-year-old Resquillcur, in his fourth season of racing, won the643 words
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272 1964-01-02 14 SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Six Singapore players are among the 16 from whom a Malaysian Selection will be picked to meet F. C. Basle, the present leading team in the Swiss national league first division, on Jan. 18 at the Merdeka Stadium, kick-off272 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-01-02 14 SAFA CHIEF PROTESTS TO FAM ON TOUR TEAMS CINGAPORE, Tues.—Hussein Kamari, re -elected president of Singapore Amateur Football Association, has protested to Football Association of Malaysia against their allocation of matches with touring teams. Inche Hussein, has asked why SAFA have been ignored in the allocation of matches against Bash201 words
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Advertisement145 1964-01-02 14 SAY HELLO CARAVELLE FLYING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE ORIENT! COMMENCING JANUARY 2ND. NOW! ENJOY THE ULTR A-SMOOTH. ULTRA-SILENT COMFORT OF THE CARAVELLE ON /4e /twat '(/M&tf '<*etotose THAI INTERNATIONAL opens a new era in modern a whisper quiet atmosphere with practically no vibratiort. jet flying in the Orient145 words
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Miscellaneous96 1964-01-02 14 HOCKEY S'jor Dlv. 1: University "A" v SEA (Pantal Valley): Kilat 'A' v SIA (Pantal); TPCA v Club de Recrelo (Princes Rd>: RMAP "A" v S'gor Armed Forces (R. Range Rd>. Penan* Lfe: YMSA v Customs (D. Kramat). Bugs Bunny By Baiph U<int,l<tHl I I/supme^ ..zit: neat as a fi'M96 words
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522 1964-01-02 15 Springboks fail after Simpson's gamble SECOND TEST MELBOURNE, Wednesday. J[OSTILE fast bowling by Graham McKenzie in the second Test here today brought success to Australia after new captain Bobby Simpson had marked his appointment by the challenging gesture of sending South Africa in to bat. McKenzie claimed four wickets for522 words
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Article143 1964-01-02 15 MELBOURNE. Wed. Australia are opposed to the relr.troduction of a "throwing <ruce" for the cricket tour of England next year. The Australian Board of Cricket Control rejected a suggestion from the MCC that a "truce" similar to that of the 1961 tour should be observed next yearReuter - 143 words
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Article49 1964-01-02 15 KLDANO. Wed.— Results of Johore Open table-tennis championship finals: Men's singles: Wong Put Sun bt Kong Choni: Chin 3-2. Men'n doubles: Llam Lian Chew and Wong Fut Sun bt Kua Siew Chin and Ser Cheng Hal 3-0. Women's singles: Tan Bee Eng bt Kong Pit Yen 3-2.49 words
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Article117 1964-01-02 15 MELBOURNE, Wed. Umpire A l Colin Egar, the man who noballed lan Meckiff out of cricket, received more claps than boos when he walked out to officiate in today's Second Test. Melbourne is MecklfT's home city and it was thought there might be a demonstration againstReuter - 117 words
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Article372 1964-01-02 15 /CANBERRA, Wed.— AustraV>» lia has the happy knack of discovering cricket talent almost overnight and one who now seems destined to rise to the heights Is a former "milker" from DunKOg, New South Wales, 18--year-old Dove Walters, reports Jack Fingleton. When New South Wales,372 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-01-02 15 SPRING has come a little early for Mr. Universe circus strong-man Arthur Robin. It would take at least two strong men to stretch this outsize spring but to Arthur the two-way pull is child's play. And he proves it in this picture taken during a performance atMirrorpic - 67 words
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Article359 1964-01-02 15 IT'S A LEGITIMATE WEAPON OF TEST BOWLER, says SMITH DOMBAY, Tues.— Mike 13 Smith, captain of the MCC team to tour India for two months, outlined his policy on bumpers when questioned about them on arrival here. Smith said: "You won't i see too many of them from iReuter - 359 words
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Article103 1964-01-02 15 My future Marge TtfIjELBOURNE, Wed.—Austra--ITJL lia's outstanding sportswoman of 1963, tennis champion Margaret Smith, said today that she was not interested in "going on breaking records." "I would like to settle down before long and do a bit of professional coaching or open a women's gymnasium, perhaps," she said. ButReuter - 103 words
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200 1964-01-02 15 All-Blacks recover to crush Llanelly LLANELLY (Wales), Wed. The New Zealand Rugby Union All Blacks recovered from being 3-6 down at halftime to beat LJanelly 22-8 here yesterday. The New Zealanders scored two goals, one penalty goal and three tries against one goal and one penalty goal. Uanelly looked like200 words
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358 1964-01-02 15 STRANGE: OUR BELIEF IN AMATEURISM... MELBOURNE, Wed. ■V^ORMAN STRANGE, president of the Lawn Ten--1 nls Association of Australia, has termed an attack on him by London Daily Mail columnist Jim Manning as "unfair, unwarranted and objectionable." Manning said old men could never have done more harm to young men In358 words
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Article23 1964-01-02 15 KARNAL (Punjab), Wed. Punjab beat the British hockey team 1-0 here yesterday. The only goal was scored In the first half23 words
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Advertisement149 1964-01-02 15 y^ OUR NEW YEAR BONUS OFFER ijQj FREE r~V^ 'DREAM FLIGHTS' ILJ J TO BE WON! Spot the Cities in our January MMMBMI^ MIIMBM^ MMI^^ MMM^ M contest and spend a 'Dream Holiday 5 in \*> OR BANGKOK The Glamour Cities of the Far East for these January 'Specials': HHBRL149 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-01-02 16 THIS aerial picture of the stranded Mohamedi. with an Indonesian salvage tug in the background, was taken on Sunday morning by a Singapore engineer, Mr. D. J. Stevens from a Royal Singapore Flying Club Chipmunk.37 words
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271 1964-01-02 16 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Indian passenger vessel Mohamedi was freed from [he grip of a coral reef in Indonesian waters at midday today. Three workers of a Singapore commercial salvage company were injured in the operation. A 10-ton chain hooked on to the271 words
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Article152 1964-01-02 16 yORTH BAY (Onta--11 rio), Wed. Nuclear warheads have arrived for installation on Bomarc missiles at the anti-aircraft base near here, the Royal Canadian Air Force announced last night. The warheads for the 28 long-range surface-to-air missiles arrived aboard a United States Air Force plane andReuter - 152 words
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Article37 1964-01-02 16 BOSTON. Wed. An Aiitalia airliner bound for London. Madrid and Rome turned back over the Atlantic and returned, to Boston sfttr receiving a threat that a bomb was aboard. No bomb was found. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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177 1964-01-02 16 Keppel bus workers vote for SMMWU SINGAPORE, Wed. tThe Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union represents the majority of the workers of the Keppel Bus Co. Ltd. in Tanjong Pagar Road, according to a secret ballot conducted recently by the Labour Ministry. Out of a total of 137 workers In177 words
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Article66 1964-01-02 16 STOCKHOLM. Wed.— A leadIng Swedish film company has appealed to King Gustaf to lift a ban on Its latest production, which the censors say contains scenes of sadism and sexual perversion The flm, entitled "491". is based on a novel by Lars Goerling andReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-01-02 16 THAI AIRWAYS SHOWS OFF ITS CAR A VELLE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J'HAI International Airways today held a demonstration flight of their Caravelle jet airliner which is being introduced tomorrow on the Royal Orchid Service operating in the Far East. The French-built Caravelle will link Kuala Lumpur with major towns in197 words
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Article37 1964-01-02 16 WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States has barred distribution of a Russian magazine at a Soviet exhibition in Philadelphia because the Russians stopped distribution of a U.S. magazine in Moscow. State Department officials said yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Obituary129 1964-01-02 16 M ISSON CHARLES Uncle Charlie i, age 79 years, died 1.1.64 at 211 Queen Street. Singapore. Funeral Service Good Shepherd Cathedral 500 p.m. today thence Bidadari. Mourned by sister Annie, many nephews, nieces, grand, great grand nephew.s and nieces. D. KRISHNA (gsmondi. aged 47 years passed away peacefully on129 words
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Obituary50 1964-01-02 16 IN ME MORI AM EDWIN DORAISAMY— In everlovmg memory of mv dead husband who died on 2 1 1959 Deeply mourned by Harriet. Emilyn. Edward. Carolyn "The life so dear to us to thee must dearer be. so. knowinc this, m faith and hope. we leave him Lord, with Thee50 words
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Article35 1964-01-02 16 ATHENS. Wed. The Greek caretaker cabinet of 63-year-old financier John Paraskevopoulos, whoae sole mandate Is to dissolve Parliament and conduct new general elections, was sworn in before! King Paul last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article20 1964-01-02 16 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The Security Council acquired three new members today the Ivory Coast. Bolivia and Czechoslovakia. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article561 1964-01-02 16 THE following awards in Queen Elizabeth's New Year Honours list of special interest to South-East Asia and the Malaysia region have been announced; Member of the order of the Bra^h Kmpire (M.8.E.1 Mr Aifred Coyne. Archivist. British Embassy at Jakarta: Miss Eleanor Jean Elliott former561 words
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193 1964-01-02 16 China's aid reopens project to develop Sahara DARIS, Wed. Re--1 ports that China may build a road network across the Sahara, linking Algeria's mediterranean coast with Mali. Niger, Chad and the Upper Volta. have reopened here the question of development of the desert largely shelved with the Evian agreements whichReuter - 193 words
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Article33 1964-01-02 16 BELGRADE. Wed. Mr. Jomo Kenyaua. the Kenyan Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation from President Tito to visit Yug> slavla and in return has invited him to visit Kenya. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article24 1964-01-02 16 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mrs .J .cquellne Kennedy has received 700.000 messages of sympathy since President Kennedy's assas- j slnatlon last Nov. 22. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article103 1964-01-02 16 The Management of the Harlequin Restaurant, Hotel Merlin, deeply regret the unfortunate incident last night when the band inadvertently played the Negara Ku before doting time. The Management sincerely apologises for this unfortunate mistake and would like to say that there was no intention at all to be disrespectful103 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-01-02 16 SALISBURY. Wed. Britain's largest remaining slice of Africa was broken up at midnight, with the death of the 10-year-old Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. The Federation expired qulety. mourned by most of its 300.000 whites and virtually ignored by the 9.500.000 Africans whose leadersReuter - 146 words
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