The Straits Times, 3 January 1964
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Title Section22 1964-01-03 1 National Library, s XWrage daily certified sale exceeds 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration340 1964-01-03 1 Tengku and Thorneycroft to discuss military commitments in Borneo this weekend KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TENGKU Abdul Rahman will discuss Malaysian-British military commitments in the Borneo territories with the British Defence Minister, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, when he arrives here this weekend. Mr. ThomeycroH will arrive here in an RAF340 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-01-03 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The U.S. v Ambassador, Mr. Howard P. Jones (above), today delivered a written message from President Johnson to President Soekarno. Mr. Jones called on the Indonesian leader this morning after returning to Jakarta last night after two months of leave and consultationsReuter - 224 words
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311 1964-01-03 1 BARTON: SOEK'S SOLDIERS ARE RETRAINING FROM GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Thursday I^HK Indonesian terrorists along Sarawak's border had been pulled out for retraining and regrouping "but they will be back", warned the retiring commander of military forces in West Sarawak, Brigadier F.G. Bar- i ton, tpday. Brigadier Barton today j handed311 words
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Article88 1964-01-03 1 Duty up on liquor and tobacco lESSELTON, Thurs. J The Sabah Govern- 1 rnent today announced immediate increases ofj import duties on j liquors, cigarettes and tobacco. As from today, brandy and whisky import duties are increased by $5.40 a gallon, beer and stout by 50 cents, and liqueurs byReuter - 88 words
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Article88 1964-01-03 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The British I Medical Journal has suggested in i a leading article that young peopie could be (ieterred from smok- ing by law. The journal said: "Like many diseases, addiction to tobacco is more easily prevented than cured. Yet health campaigns. whether directed to theReuter - 88 words
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Article62 1964-01-03 1 TEHIRAN, Thurs. A military i court today sentenced one gen- < eral. three brigadiers and two 1 colonels to prison for between six months and five years and heavy fines on charge of embezzling army funds. One-time Police Chief Gen. i Mohammed Daftarl received aUPI - 62 words
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Article34 1964-01-03 1 ROME. Thurs. The Italian Foielgn Minister. Slgnor Giuseppe Saragat, will go to London on Jan 22 for talks with the British Foieifm Secretary, Mr. R.A. Butler, the Foreign Minister announced today —Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article28 1964-01-03 1 HONG KONG. Thurs.— A thunderstorm today brought the New Year's first heavy rain to droughtstricken Hong Kong and Just over one-fifth of an Inch fell Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article25 1964-01-03 1 MANILA. Thurs. Sevan children were reported mi—tug in fire that destroyed 14 houses In crowded residential district of Manila last night. UPT25 words
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Article81 1964-01-03 1 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. People who believe in equality of the sexes should go to Hosjoe parish. For this is 'vhat happened there during 1963: Forty-four babies wen 1 born —22 boys and 22 girls; 230 people moved In 115 men 115 women; 154 moved out —77 men. 77Reuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration661 1964-01-03 1 TURKISH NAVAL UNITS ON MOVE: ATHENS SHIPS 'READY TO SAIL' ATHENS, Thurs.— Greece today appealed to Nato to "prevent any unilateral Turkish action" in Cyprus. This appeal followed reports that Turkish naval had left anchorage at Iskenderun. about 100 miles northeast of Cyprus, to return661 words
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Article98 1964-01-03 1 KUALA lIMPIK. Thurs.— Malaysia has declared her full support for the African call to wipe out racial discrimination and colonialism. Malaysia's new Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, ftneku Ja'afar ibni Tuanku Abdul Rahman, said this today when he presented his credentials to President98 words
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Article49 1964-01-03 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.—President Sarvepalll Radhakriahnan of India will make a State visit to Ethiopia this spring, it was of-, iiclally learned today. The visit Is likely to take place in April and will be pa.l of the President's foreign tour talcing in Russia and Yugoslavia. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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133 1964-01-03 1 Malaysia's 'Mata Haris' caught in East Borneo claim lAKARTA, Thurs. A number of British spies, "including some beautiful women", had been captured in Indonesian East Borneo, a senior police officer claimed today. The East Borneo police chief. Commissioner TJitrosunarjo, who is now visiting Jakarta, made the claim at a press133 words
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Article29 1964-01-03 1 NORFOLK i Virginian. Thurs.— Twin boys were born. here In different years. The 'first arrived four minutes belore midnight, and the second two minutes after. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article385 1964-01-03 1 Payroll man shot by snatch gang gINGAPORE, Thurs. Robbers today shot an accountant in a tussle for a bricfca s c containing a $.'{.(>(><) payroll. Mr. Ong Kirn Seng. 28. of the Malayan Iron and Steel Mill Ltd., was shot at pointblank range just outside his Kailang Road office. The385 words
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STOP PRESS
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24 1964-01-03 1 RAIDS: MORE FACTS FOR THANT UNITED NATIONS Ttaurs Malaysia today provided Secretary(.rncra! Thant with farther facts to support charges of border violations by Indonesia.24 words
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Article22 1964-01-03 1 ACCRA. Thurs. ttf shots were flreil it Fn-si-rcv>ful attempt <»n his .Irnt Nkronuh in unsaclife here today -RenterReuter - 22 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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97 1964-01-03 2 MANILA, Thurs.— President Soekarno of Indonesia is expected to pledge his support for the Philippines claim to Sabah (North I Borneo) during his liveday working visit here ne\t week, according: to the .Manila Chronicle today. Quoting reliable sources the newspaper said the Indonesian leader would alsoReuter - 97 words
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Article38 1964-01-03 2 JERUSALEM. Tlmrs. I-r.rii tourism officials have hit on a new slogan to attract visitors this year. It Is "follow trip Pope to Israel" Instead of the familiar •follow the sun to Israel."— UPl. I38 words
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Article250 1964-01-03 2 'U.N.—ONLY ROAD TO PEACE' At A NC H E S 1 TER, Thurs. The Guardian, commenting on the conflict between Malaysia and Indonesia, today argued that the United Nations offered the most likely road to a peaceful solution. This Liberal daily commented: "A United Nations mission gave its blessing to250 words
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143 1964-01-03 2 Quitting? Nehru says 'Not this year' •^EW DELHI, Thurs. I-^ Mr. Nehru said yesterday he had no intention of resigning this year. The 74-year-old Prime Minister made the statement in a New Year's Day interview, during which he said further doses of socialism may be prescribed in 1964 for his143 words
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Article, Illustration342 1964-01-03 2 India builds up a naval station ISLANDS NEAR MALAYA BECOME SHIELD AGAINST AGGRESSION From KRISHNA MOORTHY: NEW DELHI. Thursday INDIA'S New Year gift in.measures for security against aggressors in the southern reaches of the Indian Ocean is a modern naval station in the Andaman and Nicobar islands, which are close342 words
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212 1964-01-03 2 Where love is NOT a many splendoured thing UONG KONG, Thurs.— China's young Communists have been warned not to take love too seriously. Love can be corrupting, declared an article published In the magazine China Youth, a copy of which was received here recently from Peking. "The Idea that loveUPI - 212 words
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Article238 1964-01-03 2 SAIGON, Thursday DUDDHIST leaders meeting here yesterday an- nounced they had reached agreement on outlines for unifying all Buddhist sects and organisations throughout the country, but informed sources said the statement was a cover-up for serious divisions among monks and lay leaders. Along with the communique,Reuter - 238 words
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Article33 1964-01-03 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian troops have killed 3.500.000 rats in Centra) Java in the last month In a big offensive against the plague that has devastated rice crops in the region.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article24 1964-01-03 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Brlg.-Oen. Hartono. Commander of Indonesia's Marine Corps has gone to the Soviet Union for a 10-month advanced study course. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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139 1964-01-03 2 ADELAIDE, Thurs. Planes today sighted the bodies of five members of a British migrant family lost in the "Dead Man's Sandhills" of South Australia. Four bodies mother, father and two sons— were lying bunched together. They had apparently died from thirst. It IsReuter - 139 words
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Article49 1964-01-03 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Japanese gangsters now far outnumber policemen, according to a nation. I police agency. The agency said at the end of October. 19t>3. there were 5.211 underworld rings operating in Japan with a total membership of about 180.000 about 50,000 more gangsters than police. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article186 1964-01-03 2 KASHMIR: NOW IDOLS MISSING JAMMU (Kashmir)', J Thurs. Two copper idols of Hindu gods were found missing from a temple here yesterday. The disappearance follows last week's discovery of the theft of a hair said to be a relic of the Prophet Mohammed from a Srinagar mosque. The three-inch lon«Reuter - 186 words
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Article71 1964-01-03 2 BOMBAY. Thurs.— Gen. Maharaj Rajendrasinhji. 64. a former Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, died here today after a short illness. The general, a nephew of the cricketer Rantitsinhjl and a cousin of Duleepsinhji, was the first Indian to win the DSO for his leadership of aReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement173 1964-01-03 2 Advertisement \^L IX7OMBN everywhere are using the new shampoo that gives their hair the Teek-ln" Olow of beauty the delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone it Is not a glitter not a polish, not a shimmer, but something far more beautiful.173 words
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US-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article, Illustration319 1964-01-03 3 Johnson's mind set on 1 964 'peace offensive' JOHNSON CITY (Texas), Thurs.— President Johnson was authoritatively reported last night to be determined in 1964 to carry out an 'unrelenting peace offensive." White House sources said that as the New Year began the President was determined to seek new "breakthroughs" toReuter - 319 words
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Article43 1964-01-03 3 Shriver— 'LBJ's running mate' GARDEN CITY (New York>. Thurs. President Johnson Is planning to choose Mr. Sargent Shriver, a brother-in-law of the late President Kennedy, as his vice-presidential running mate, it was reported today. Mr. Shriver Is Director of the Peace Corps. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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223 1964-01-03 3 Peace— Sir Alec's New Year memo to Khrushchev LONDON, Thursday. gIR Alec Douglas-Home told Mr. Khrushchev in a New Year message yesterday that he hoped more steps could be taken this yaar ''to build up confidence and strengthen peace." The message, handed over In Moscow and published In London, wasReuter - 223 words
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Article85 1964-01-03 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro said yesterday he would like to re-establish normal relations with the UA, but the UA Government had to take "the next step to help that normalisation". "But of course" he told an Interviewer, "It can never be overReuter - 85 words
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Article69 1964-01-03 3 JOHNSON CITY. Thurs. President Johnson assured South Vietnam today that it would continue to receive "the fullest measure of support" from the United States In the struggle against Communist guerilla forces. In a message to Oen. Duong Van Minh, ohairman of the South Vietnamese RevolutionaryReuter - 69 words
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147 1964-01-03 3 Thurs. Prince Charles and Princess Anne, looking like average British teenagers, did the Twist. Shake and Hully-Gully at a dance last week, it was learned today. John Nockolds, 21. a guitarist and leader of the beat group called the Pagans, said Queen Elizabeth'sUPI - 147 words
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247 1964-01-03 3 Israel tightens security for Pope's visit lERSUALEM. Thurs.— J Israeli police are so worried about the security aspects of Pope Paul's pilgrimage to the Holy land that they were reported yesterday to have cancelled plans for the Pontiff to walk less than 90 yards into Nazareth. The plans now haveReuter; UPI - 247 words
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Article24 1964-01-03 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. A New (Year's Eve fireworks explosion in a South Carolina supermarket lolled five people and injured 16. Reutar.Reuter - 24 words
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304 1964-01-03 3 1963: Some successes for Press freedom Newsmen in jail, skirmishes with Govts, but.. yURICH, Thurs.—Des- pite "large dark areas where governments made a mockery" of the freedom of the Press, a number of successes were won by newspapermen In 1963 in their struggle to Inform their readers. The International PressReuter - 304 words
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Miscellaneous48 1964-01-03 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^OONTIET "N| /"*-M9U om%^_ I ME NFLUENCE /^f^ I DOMT WANT ./^^"NV YOU DARUH&J iv IVTO GO OUT-—-./rreßlTlfcEty feur wmileN J^\ V UP TO YOU j I YOU MAKE UP 1 r \^i ito ofiooej voue /who I/ta I jtotf'SrMHUNOy V |»LL<3OANt>/ VL^-48 words
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Article33 1964-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— At 7.35 p.m. on Television Singapura s Channel 5, on Saturday, viewers will be able to see a programme on opportunities for training In Singapore fox "A Seafaring Career."33 words
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Article428 1964-01-03 4 NAVAL BASE UNION'S CASE SINGAPORE. Thurs •J 1 1 1 1-2 Singapore Naval Base I^abour Union today sent a 10 page memorandum to the Registrar of Trade Unions in answer to a "show cause" notice from the Government. The union was asked in November to428 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two National Library officials will leave for New Zealand on Saturday to study library science in a school in Wellington under Colombo Plan scholarships. They are Miss Kan Siew Mcc (top) and Miss Mary Kwan Tse-Chwong (above). They form the68 words
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173 1964-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWE Singapore Family Planning Association has •1 so far been promised donations totalling over $100,000 for its plan to build a $250,000 headquarters on 51,000 sq. ft. of land in Gilstead Roati donated by the Singapore Government. An FPA spokesman said173 words
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Article147 1964-01-03 4 4 S'poreans win top awards SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Singapore Polytechnic students and two apprentices have been awarded top prizes for their performances in City and Guilds of London Institute examinations held in May and June last year In Singapore. The Poly students, Mr. Lee Kwok Meng and Mr. Male Seek147 words
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303 1964-01-03 4 SINGAPORE. TJiur.s. I should have hud a Chinese colleague with me, this evening for Mr. Lee! Tuck Fall's Ministry of Culture sponsored vocal work recital at the Victoria Theatre, as two-thirds of the works performed were In the Chinese Idiom which303 words
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Article56 1964-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Housing and Development Board U now planning a number of free parks for about 600 cars for flat dwellers In the Queenstown area. The parks, at vacant plots between Queensway and Tanglln Halt Drive, will mean that car owners will not have to56 words
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Article, Illustration1426 1964-01-03 5 OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS - OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS By HOUSE IS TOLD OF SCHOOL HEAD WHOSE PAY WAS SLASHED BY HALF AFTER CONVERSION JHE Central Government was urged yesterday to consider establishing a university or a university college in the Borneo States. The plea was made in1,426 words
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67 1964-01-03 5 QINGAPORE, Thurs.— The SinO gapore Manufacturers' Association has given a grant of $500 for scholarships to the Singapore Vocational Institute. formerly known a y the Balestier Junior Trade School. The money will be used at the discretion of the principal of the institute to assist67 words
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Article39 1964-01-03 5 KLANG. Thurs.— Thirteen Chinese were converted to the Muslim faith at a ceremony held at the Muslim welfare Centre here yesterday. Haji Mubin Sheppard. secretarygeneral .of the Muslim Welfare As•odatlon in Malaya, conducted the ceremony.39 words
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Article41 1964-01-03 5 IPOM. Thurs.— Corporal R. Nutt, 25. of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, found his house in Fair Park broken into and $10. a bottle o f rum and seven packets of cigarettes stolen when he woke up yesterday.41 words
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183 1964-01-03 5 Hours of water rationing are cut to six SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Water supply will be off for only six hours daily— from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from tomorrow in view of the "considerable improvement" in water stocks, 6oth in the Singapore and Johore reservoirs. For nearly eight months a 12-hour183 words
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Article70 1964-01-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tilurs. Kwan Moon Swee. alias Robert Anthony, today pleaded not guilty in the High Court to robbing Mr. Julius Coelho of a watch valued at $58 at Jalan Suleiman here on May 26 at 9 p.m. It was alleged that he committed the offence70 words
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Article61 1964-01-03 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— The I Sultan of Kedah will declare open the new building of the Kedah. Perils and Penang branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers at Sungel Patani on Jan. 9 Over 1,000 guests have been invited to the ceremony. The new61 words
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Miscellaneous247 1964-01-03 5 <i.ft*V Off V. T. limwniin HOLVCOW /:T S CALL OUT V tf{\ 1 IT'S GETTIN 1 YEAH. I f WELL, HELLO, O, j f J Jjb jM WHAT'S I CJMiN' I TH' ARMY'AoV^ J O-OStR. < MAN. I EVERYBODY /♦> V, \[/Z r -4-*T 3 AUTHA.T T H S K-247 words
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Article300 1964-01-03 6 'A MORE EFFECTIVE FRIEND IN TIMES OF NEED THAN THE BRITISH' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. jyjALAYSIA was today urged to join the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation to be "more effective" in meeting Indonesian aggression in the Borneo States. The chairman of the Malaysia Peoples' Action Front,300 words
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156 1964-01-03 6 The eight who were killed in Sabah KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ministry of Defence today released the names of the eight soldiers of the 3rd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, who were killed in action at Kalabakan, Sabah, last Suni day. They were: Major Zainal Abidin bin Haji Ya'acob of Kampong156 words
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Article55 1964-01-03 6 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs.— The youngest sister of the Sultan of Perak, Raja Patch Mariam ibni Sultan Iskandar Shah, 27, will be married to Raja Kamal Taufik bin Raja Ngah. 38. at the Istana Lembah in Bukit Chandan here on Sunday. Raja Kamal Taufik is a rubber55 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-01-03 6 REGISTRATION DEADLINE (Jan. 8) MAY BE EXTENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Controller of Manpower, Mr. S. Kumar, said here today that the Government is considering extending the period of registration for national service, which is due to end on lan. 8. He disclosed this following an appeal made by the215 words
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Article43 1964-01-03 6 PENANO, Thurs. Police are investigating ttie reported theft of documents relating to the mortgage of 13 cars, valued at about $60,000. from the North Malayan Finance Co., in Beach Street. The records were missed from the company's office yesterday.43 words
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Article45 1964-01-03 6 IPOH. Thurs. Police are tryIng to trace the owner of a pony which strayed Into the Perak Turf Club course this morning. A police spokesman said that if the animal was not claimed within a few days it would be auctioned.45 words
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Article69 1964-01-03 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. A recent visitor to Kedah has been Mr. W. N. Lancaster, former Director of Veterinary Services, Malaya, who with his wife an travelling overland by Land Rover from England to Australia to settle down In Adelaide. Mr. Lancaster, who was veterinary surgeon, Kedah69 words
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Article38 1964-01-03 6 TAIPINQ, Thurs. The Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society here is to award scholarships to children of past and present members based on re suits of Std. VI and Form 111 ex animations held in 1963.38 words
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Article107 1964-01-03 6 WORKERS URGED TO DO FULL STINT MALACCA, Thurs.— The president of the Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi. told municipal employees last night it was only "fair and proper" that they contributed eight hours of conscientious work dally In the interests of the ratepayers. This was because 55 per107 words
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Article57 1964-01-03 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union has joined the call to the Government to amend the Industrial Relations Ordinance M that employers who flout the law could be punished. It is the third union to do so. The others are the Industrial Workers' Union57 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-01-03 6 SERKMBAN, Thurs. The President of Party Negara, Inche Baba bin Ludek. 51 (above), who took, over from the late Dato Onn bin Ja'afar who died in 1961, has resigned from the party. "I need a rest first before I think of any future political plans," Inche111 words
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235 1964-01-03 6 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. A N Opposition MP, A Haji Hassan Adli (PMIP-Kuala Trengganu Utara) today asked for an adjournment of the House of Representatives to discuss a matter of national, public and urgent importance the Indonesian attack on Malaysian security forces in235 words
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200 1964-01-03 6 New list of voters (in three colours) on display KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The revised electoral rolls containing 2.774,435 names for Malaya's parliamentary and State elections this year went on public display today at District Offices throughout the country for four weeks. The names are printed In three lists. LIST "A,"200 words
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Article61 1964-01-03 6 PENANG. Thurs.— The officer* of the Penang St. John Ambulance Brigade held a dinner during the week-end in honour of their chairman. Mr. A. Raja Oopal a recipient of the P.J.K. in the Governor's birthday honours last year. A congratulatory speech was made by the61 words
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Article, Illustration2234 1964-01-03 7 The brief summer idyll of Zoe the burglar PARAMOURS, that's what the Judge called Zoe and Barry, but I think for them I'd use a gentler word, like lovers maybe. Or even sweethearts. I know Zoe was a burglar and I know she was 10 years older than Barry, the2,234 words
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Article171 1964-01-03 8 Word* 11$ (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. c. Phlppa thank and friends for tbelr presents. <krama and attendance at their vnidlng on 2K-12-63. OR. AND MRS. Andrew Cam thank rektttvaa and friends for their valuable I'resentn, Rood wtnhes and assistance on ■hr occasion of thnr wedding. Jl-12-M. nang. MR. AND171 words
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Article87 1964-01-03 8 Word, $1$ (Mlrtwmm) SINGAPORE BALLET ACAOSMV mces the open In i of a new hrmch In Berangoon Garden Estate. Ulrpnone ***** or 6717* (B'porei. ATTENTION JOAN BOOTY Models —Claates are now held m the Adelpnl Poof Garden (Adelphl Hotel I—Usual1 Usual I me sl5 to 7.15 Tuesdays and rniU87 words
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Article82 1964-01-03 8 t» Wore* SSM (HIM.) toutm por CHRIST nan, aeau I A istralia's outstanding Todeller. guitarst Ritchie Gunston. speaker: Mcl- I "onrne Youth for Christ Director. Sat- I •i .v 4tb January 1564 Victoria Memo rial Hall 7.30 pm Come early «H FOURTH ANNIVERSARY THANKSCIVINC Service- Telok Ayer Chineae82 words
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Article639 1964-01-03 8 Smallholders now have over 600,000 acres of replanted rubber, a figure which must have been reached in the latter part of last year, but which has not yet been officially reported. Recent progress by the smallholders has been satisfactory, although the replanting programme got off to so slow639 words
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Article392 1964-01-03 8 Those men who so painfully negotiated the Zurich-London agreement on Cyprus four years ago must be depressed today, as the results of their labours slide so carelessly into i limbo. The season of goodwill brought no relief to the island's tensions and Cypriots, of whatever race,392 words
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Article155 1964-01-03 8 The Malaysia Peoples' Actioa* Front suggestion that Malaysia should exchange her defence treaty with Britain for membership of Seato does not seem very practical, for at least two reasons. First, Malaysia would probably not derive as much help from Seato as she now gets, or could get, from155 words
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Article, Illustration663 1964-01-03 8 HONG KONG Despite significant increases in trade, water still is its biggest problem OUTLOOK FOR 1964 HONG KONC yesterday entered 1964 with a problem that the Chinese businessman, for all his resilience and adaptability, will find more disturbing in the months ahead. For the past year has been one ofReuter - 663 words
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LETTERS
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Letter204 1964-01-03 8 TEACHERS PAY: ANOTHER DELAY QNE reali> canuoi jnderstand what is going on at Kay Slang Road. In 1960 a few hundred teachers were kept waiting for months for their arrears. Now the Ministry Is withholding the Increment for teachers who have two P's and two S's teaching in secondary schools.204 words
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Letter65 1964-01-03 8 rE development of Mount Faber is very welcome; It has every prospect of becoming a popular tourist attraction. However, the provision of one telescope Is hardly adequate. I believe the authorities should instal a battery of coin operated ones similar to those in observation towers of New York65 words
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Letter121 1964-01-03 8 YOUR report on scooter riders and crash helmets has an anonymous lady rider saying quite a lot about wearing them. If she does not mind impairing her appearance and does not want to end up In a drain with a broken head, who in the world is stopping121 words
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Article545 1964-01-03 8 VICENTE MALIWANAG - Diplomatic dilemma VICENTE MALIWANAG by —FOR MACAPAGAL OVER SOEKARNO'S COMING VISIT THE Philippines will face its first diplomatic dilemma of 1964 when pre sident Soekarno of Indonesia arrives here next week for what could be a crucial meeting with President Macapagal. Soekarno s trip to the Philippines Is considered importantUPI - 545 words
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Article318 1964-01-03 8 Soviet writers dash again RECOVERY OF THE LIBERALS fOSCOW, Than. Th« Itl' Boviet writer Alexander Solzhenltsyn. author of the prison camp novel "One Day In the Life of Ivan Denlsovich," has become the centre of a new public controversy between Moscow's literary liberals and conservatives. The controversy is about his318 words
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Advertisement632 1964-01-03 8 StraiU Tiae. Malay Mail Classen** st»e»il*sassaa» bms> •c Hands*} %sj Ist Pise* COLD ■TORAO* ANCAOC Oeastsrd Mosd COLO ITOKAai ISANCNtS AT HOLLAND ROAO— *tATON« KIHHL WOOD MVM. e>A— CffTY B)OO*T eTFOSW LTO ISM NeTW. PSMMT m. ML ISMAJL, lliMWll arrow*: •Tw.?. ok*»i re«-». rmiif V. HBrrNASABtT a. CO leTl-M Jete«632 words
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Advertisement41 1964-01-03 8 BIRTH CONTROL, A BOLD RE-EXAMINATION Within the Catholic Church to-day there is a sharp division on this Important subject What is the official position of The Vatican? Here's a bold examination of a deep controversy in DECEMBER Readers (Now On Sale)41 words
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Advertisement203 1964-01-03 8 ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. (M Mm: Mhuoc* Oft*-*, T<*ya. J«>m U* l*m: •QDSBC TWTT —SmmTAmmU—— N I Ct, Id, Bmini Hni to MM I (a, M fern* DO YOU SUFFER FROM A NASAL OISEASE? Than know all about JAPAN'S UNIQUE TREATMENT.... MINATO i^t SYSTEM ■My KOMttva. Sura and203 words
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Article338 1964-01-03 9 A REPRIMAND FOR TALKING DURING WORK, THEN $100,000 BLAZE, COURT TOLD IPOH, Thursday. A YOUTH employed in a rubber factory set fire to the factory, causing $100,000 damage, five days after he had been reprimanded by his employer for talking during working hours, it was338 words
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195 1964-01-03 9 Hurray! Mr. Ice Cream back on rounds SINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 200 icecream vendors of Cold Storage Creameries and another 100 of Fitzpatrick's will resume their rounds tomorrow after a two day protest agal n s t Increased prices. A spokesman of Cold Storage Creameries said this afternoon: •This morning, we195 words
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106 1964-01-03 9 Islanders break an old sea tradition SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 125--year tradition of the seas has been broken in Singapore. The New Year sea sports traditionally held on Jan. I—were1 were cancelled this year. From as far back as 1839. the sports were the big annual event for the Southern Islanders106 words
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Article56 1964-01-03 9 MUAR, Thurs. A woman schoolteacher has refused a farewell party organised by the Chung Hwa (Primary) School here in recognition of her devoted service. Instead Madam Lav Pay Jin. 57. who has been a teacher for 36 years, wants the "party money" 5 a bout $500)56 words
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Article111 1964-01-03 9 FREE TV for the first two months |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Owners of TV sets here are enjoying television shows free of charge. They are not required to have licences In the Initial stage of the pilot TV project. This was disclosed today by the Secretary to the Ministry of Information111 words
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Article65 1964-01-03 9 SINGAPORE, Thura. The Government has approved registration of the Angkatan Pelukis Aneka Daya (Malay Artists Association), which alms to popularise art among Malays in Singapore. The president, Inche Abdul Oanl Hamld today said APAD would stage an annual exhibition of paintings by Malay artists If65 words
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Article33 1964-01-03 9 MALACCA. Thurs.— A total of 35 fatal accidents took place In Malacca Slate last year, 21 were In Malacca (Central) district and seven each in Jasin and Alor Gajah districts.33 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-01-03 9 JACKIE SAM - Aza's wife: I already know about his latest marriage JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Reports of Brunei rebel leader A. M. Azahari's latest marriage came as no surprise for Raja Shamshiati binte Raja Putra (above), the 20--year old girl he married here five years ago. Shown the report today, she177 words
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Article, Illustration365 1964-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A building contractor told a magistrate's court here today that when he returned home after a dinner party at 2 o'clock one morning he saw two strangers In his wife's bedroom. He fired two shots ft the Intruders and365 words
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152 1964-01-03 9 Mobile unit gift for Parenthood Federation SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Norwegian Federation of Trade Unions Is to donate a mobile family planning unit to the SonthEast Asia regional office of the International Planned Parenthood Federation in Singapore. The regional chairman. Mrs Ooh Kok Kee. today Mid the unit would be uaed152 words
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Article44 1964-01-03 9 SINOAPORE, Thurs— The commission of inquiry which will probe the financial transactions of three registered trade unions will hold a preliminary hearing at the Coroner's court In Outrun Road at 10 a.m. on Monday. The commissioner Is Mr. Tan Wee Klin.44 words
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159 1964-01-03 9 CONFRONTATION HAS PUT MALAYSIA ON MAP: DR. SATHIAH KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The leader of Malaysia's delegation to the economic committee of the United Nations said here today thot Indonesia's confrontation policy had only served to put Malaysia on the map. Dr. R. Sathiah was speaking at the airport after his159 words
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231 1964-01-03 9 WOMAN TELLS COURT OF HER ABORTION SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ HUSBAND-and-wife tiff drew the attention of the police to an abortion performed by a woman physician, a District Court was told today. The wife. Madam Chan Yoon Thai, 23, made a report at the Kandang Kerbau police station on May 31231 words
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Article61 1964-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Pour robbers, one armed with a pistol and the others with daggers, early yesterday morning entered a house at the 4J mile Ipoh Road and took away cash and jewellery amounting to $1,500. The four men entered by forcing open a door. The occupants61 words
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Article37 1964-01-03 9 IPOH. Thurs.— The new $70,000 building of the Chung Ling High School Old Boys' Association in Kampar Road here was declared open by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee. last niaht.37 words
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Article39 1964-01-03 9 PENANG. Thurs.— Old boys of the religious school at Sungei Nibong Kechil will stage a concert at the village's Moonlight Theatre tomorrow and on Saturday to rals« funds for books for poor students In the Kampong.39 words
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Article83 1964-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I —The body of the late Mr. i D. C. Albert. 53, who died I In Rome of a heart attack on Dec. 26 while on holiday with his wife and 15-year-old daughter, arrived here today by air. Mr. Albert, an admlnls- I trative83 words
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287 1964-01-03 9 A steady increase in replanting, says report IT UA L A LUMPUR, m Thurs. About 511,546 acres of smallholding were replanted and newly-planted with rubber from 1953, when the rubber smallholders replanting scheme was launched, to the end of 1962. The Chief Replanting Officer. Mr. Tan Teng Poey. in his287 words
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Article40 1964-01-03 9 IPOH, Thurs.— Mr. R. C. M Rayan. a lawyer, was re-elected president of the Ceylon Association of Perak at its annual meeting here. Other officials are: Vice-pre-sident. Mr. a Nalliah: secretary; Mr. C. Parnmanathan. and treasurer. Mr. Arasukavalar.40 words
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Advertisement91 1964-01-03 9 MAKE A NEW YEAR RESOLUTION! CULTIVATE THE SAVINGS HABITTHRIFT MAKES WEALTH Double Insurance Protection! G CT INTEREST 8% PER ANNUM Free Accident Insurance! DO IT NOW: "Prevention it better than Cure" Interesting profitable Pamphlet Obtainable from:— OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED, 4 and 4-1, Collyer Quay, Singapore, 1. Tel: ***** (391 words
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Advertisement180 1964-01-03 9 j Sfc-'lsstw sB i ssab >Ji2raß^BSsl Illustrated: Modd No. *****. Print $335/- Mtt Sofapora A Md«y ■>. Leadership, with men, is mm «M powered tumng^forfcithat born of outstanding qua- oscillates 360, timesja titles Leadership with H second. It is more rugged timepieces is likewise— B < than conventional .watthe Bulova180 words
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Miscellaneous592 1964-01-03 9 (Today's Radio. TV Classics; 11.00 Dancing In The RADIO MALAYSIA Darlc; 11J0 Vioi!ns Be« in To MUIU mALMTSIM play 12 midniJtni Negara-ku. national shoki WAV*' Close Down. SERVICE: 41.7 and 60.2 Metre* RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.; 6.00 Time Sjwal Ne- »IWtoAr*OKli gara-Ku; 602 Morning Melo- ftUJjILM WAVE StKVICB dies; 7.00 Time592 words
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Article, Illustration351 1964-01-03 10 ANTHONY Oil - ANTHONY Oil 'WE ARE NOT RELUCTANT TO INVEST IN MALAYSIA:' RETIRING ENVOY By FRENCH industrialists are NOT "reluctant" to invest in Singapore or in any other country of Malaysia as reported in some quarters, said the retiring French Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Olivier Piot.351 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-01-03 10 MACHINE TOOLS DIRECTOR pOLONEL C. W. Clark. v chairman and managing director of Alfred Herbert Ltd.. arrives in Singapore tomorrow to acquaint himself with conditions of trade for machine tools here and study the activities or the Singapore Economic Development Board. Col. Clark. wHb is said to have an international182 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-01-03 10 German TV engineer appointment rE General Imports Division of Cycle and Carriage has appointed Mr. Wolfang Schurlcht (above), television engineer of Schaub-Lorenz G.m.b.H., Germany, to head its TV repair section in Kuala Lumpur. The showroom at Pudu Road, recently renovated and air-conditioned, displays a full range of Schaub-Lorenz television sets.119 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-01-03 10 MR. ONG KHENG CHUAH. managing director of Soon Joo Co. Ltd. retired from this position at the end of last year. The company are importers ar.d exporters of general merchandise and produce. Mr. Ong who is 57 was for 19 y*ars an executive with Socleta Commlsslonarla di97 words
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256 1964-01-03 10 Marconi arrives in Singapore soon on maiden voyage LLOYD Triestino's second luxury liner, Guglielmo Marconi, is due in Singapore on Jan. 15 on her maiden voyage from Italy to Australia. She Is a sister ship of the Galileo Galilei which called at Singapore on June l last year on her256 words
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Article36 1964-01-03 10 U.S. domestic use of steel during the past year Improved by about one per' cent the 1955 record of 77,400,000 tons, Mr. Roger Blough, chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, said In Pittsburgh.36 words
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Article, Illustration171 1964-01-03 10 $500,000 ESSO P.O. VIADUCT NOW COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION of a $500,000 viaduct at the Esso Port Dickson refinery joining the main Serem-ban-Port Dickson railway line with lines running into the refinery site, has been completed. The viaduct will enable railcars to transport Ksso petroleum products direct from the refinery to distribution171 words
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Advertisement220 1964-01-03 10 (r ompton Parkinson A. C. Motors available from Stock conforming to th« most recant •l«etrieol and dimensional British Standard Specifications, are ovailabt* from ttock at short notice. H.r. Enquiries to:— UNITED ENONIERS LIMITID Singapore Sondofcan FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO. LTD. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Moiaooa S—mbow Air Cooled Diesel |*< Engines220 words
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Advertisement57 1964-01-03 10 Only one cigarette today gives you all these qualities at anything like this price Big size menthol coolness, fresh white tip, fine Virginia tobacco, real satisfaction. That cigarette is Freemans No. 1 Menthol. -A /^t**^ I FOR TEN s^ i= I I m r^v. OXJW \xAXr\J HUE* l mi^^ A57 words
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Advertisement1417 1964-01-03 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WfST COAST O.K. Out S'pori Sails P. S'haai Pining asphaliOßJ Avon. L'aaM, bestow m* la Pt/JM 4 ATREUS LKeriee!, Glas|M Jaa 4 BIOMEO Linr>nl, Havn Jm 8/18 NELtUS Lpeei. Glasgow M> 4 Jm 8 JM 8) 15 PERSEUS Li»erpeil, GlacjWW AM M MEMNON L'peel, Dublin, Ho.L, H'fearg1,417 words
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Advertisement1351 1964-01-03 11 ESH THE EAC LINES B^V jfcM B«MOAPORt IMAU UAMPUR»».SV>eTTt>4MAM PBUHO r3QaBK2t|H ptimiai mo— >!>.»— «mo aeV >ojoi».i 1/i.wt*" 1 mom Mac •eißeei mm*/ nc«i ami »*v\ UILINGI IB UNOA, U HAVRft, HAMBURS. BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTEROAM, AMSTERBAM, OSLO 00THEHBUR8 AND cbftNNAGEN t nim~^ l "^Te l rilna^ "KAMRODIA" a) Baa. 4-8/1,351 words
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Advertisement1298 1964-01-03 11 ---lii--—8.a^8.18.111-—1 ii--— B.a^B.lB.111-— a..-..-...— »»»»W I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, tIURPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PWTS BENNE VIS 5 %W% lahrt/JM^ P 1 HlmtHir| U 1! Ii Part/JM 4 Rotterdam Fel 21 BENVRACKIE For London JM 21 Spore P. Sham Penang Hamburg Frt S U. 13/TaHy 'rt 1/ 0 rpora P.1,298 words
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Advertisement1299 1964-01-03 11 MeALISTER oJs CO., LTD. Mr IMi Nl. jWJI VOaVaak. KLLIRMAN LIMB all KLAVKNBSS UMB HUBBH, HAMBURG, ROTTERaAM. U» ANGILES, SAN FRANCISCI. NAVRE. HUU 1 MIBBUSBROVW SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t FORTLANB Cm Of PtTERROROUGN S'pori P. Sham fenans tUhNTViiiJ la Pt/8 Jm 7/ I Jaa 8/8 Jm S'pori P S'nan, Pmtni em1,299 words
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727 1964-01-03 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE first day's trading in 1964 on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday produced a fairly good turnover and firm conditions were reported both in selected industrials and tins. A further improvement was noted In both sections and727 words
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Article24 1964-01-03 12 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 31 Jan. 2 •Industrials: 100.00 100.21 Tins: 128.23 128.97 rubbers: 108.55 108.55 •Dec. SI 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article851 1964-01-03 12 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustejrt C'.OOO) $1.70 cd. (1.000) $1.71 cd: Central Prop (10.000) $1.69 D. (8.000) $1.67. (6.000) $1.66: City Oev. (5.000) 69 cts851 words
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Article27 1964-01-03 12 January 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 62i cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $519 (up 53. 12}). Estimated unofficial offering 270 tons (up 30 tons).27 words
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Article194 1964-01-03 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January 2. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 1" cts. M. Box 10 ru. City Uvv. 5 rts. McAllster 14 rta. B, Smelters li» eta. Robinson II «tv Ksso 21 eta. C. Storage 4 id. Ked. Uurp. 12 cts. Rothmans 10 cts P. N. 18 eta. 8. Land194 words
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Article76 1964-01-03 12 CHINESE Product E>ehange. Singaawre mm prices por picul ynttrday: Coconut ail: bulk S.'>o sellers, drum $33 (filers. Copra: Jan. Feb. IK Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SM.'i sellera, Sarawak white {140 sellers, special Sarawak black 1110 sellera. garbled LamponK black SI 10 sellers. AST A SI2U sellers. I76 words
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278 1964-01-03 12 ON the first day of trading In 1964 the Straits tin price achieved a new 13 year high being quoted In Penang at $519. up $3.12}. The offering was estimated as being up 30 tons to 270 tons. Both the London and278 words
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Article188 1964-01-03 12 SHIPS lying alonisida tht liniitm Harbour wharvis »r .xp.ct»d today arc straat Baokm 23/24. KrrdirirK Clover 21/22. Bpaarnekerk 42/43, Nl*mi Maru 8/9. Bcovrmekle 33/34. r.mu 2«. Hnum! Maru 40/41. Star Mdrhann 45. TaKaytay 33 36. KaroeM II Piiwel Kinder 18 Inner r.ads: Ounong Mas. Anno. scliit188 words
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Article272 1964-01-03 12 JANUARY first trails rubbtr buy.ra f.a.k. (laud at S p.m. in liniapara and Kuala Lumawr ymtrrday at 6^l cents prr ll>. down thrrr-righth. o( a cent on Turxdayn cloalnK level ror the posltlcr... The tone gaM quietly ttsady. Pt.A.S. and PM R.I aasassaj pjfpJM in cents p«r |b.272 words
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Article44 1964-01-03 12 On thp tris sxchsnK. market in Hong Kong yrstrrduy thu OS dollar was quoted at 0.73 for T.T. and 3.711 (or cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.93 and an. tail af told at ML All Malayan Exenang. Banks' Assselatisn rates were unchanged.44 words
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Advertisement1147 1964-01-03 12 BaaaaW V BaY ftUSTMLIa «ND NEK ZEJkUND SWIM. INDIA. PAKISUN AND t. tULF SERVICE. 11. frt.a.tl<. ..11a..t. Mtlaaar... tfHt, v mmKmm iulimda ii"».i c f J m wTm MaM -JSTL K n 'Tk II: Aicklaaa. Wt tu. Litttltaa Oiatl.i l J )2 4 /JJ MNftUia Ml I BaJUU 23 JI1,147 words
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Advertisement535 1964-01-03 12 SIMiU'OK 1 MUNICIPAL 3!,', DEBENTURE STOCK 1948/68-73. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stoc< will be closed irom 7ih to 20th January. 1964. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. N.P. EMBLEY. Ag. Chief Financial Officer, Public Utilities Board, Singapore. THE P.W.D. CENTRAL535 words
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Advertisement1363 1964-01-03 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Cltlscnj of Chinese origin i for the post of school clerk In Pel Chun Primary 1 1 School pontlan. Candidates (a) must have attained his her 17th birthday out not 23rd. (b) must posses* school certlflcate/F.M.C. or Government 6.M. 111/C.S.S. L.C.E. <c> must1,363 words
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Advertisement782 1964-01-03 13 (Conlinu*! from Pag* ■>■ SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Words SS (Mi*.)— Box It els. axtrm QUALIFIED MIOWIVES WANTBD. Apply Assunta Hospital P.J. WANTED COOK GENERAL Amah to start immediately, no washing or Ironing. Telephone ***** Spore. CENERAL COOK AMAH for European family l child. No waabing and ironing, live in. Ring782 words
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Advertisement1001 1964-01-03 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Word* SI (Mtm.)—Baa It eta, aatra WAITRESSES WANTED" Excellent Salary. Please apply personally Orchard Bar and Restaurant (Alr-condl-tloned). 34, Orchard Road, B'pore. ACTIVE LAD l EB /Gentlemen required to Introduce to friends saving schemes, part ''runtime. Good remuneration, car, driver and bonus provided. Box A 4062 ST.1,001 words
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Advertisement1118 1964-01-03 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE tt Ward* SI (MtnJ—Bom It ata, aatra CENTRAL 30. Nlven Road, Freehold. 1346 sq.ft. Cheap 830,000/-. No vacant possession. Phone (Spore) *****/9/70. STEVENS ROAD: Modern well constructed 4 bedroom bungalow, 2 bathrooms, study. All with parquet flooring, larga lounge separate dining room, roof-garden, kitchen, 21,118 words
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Advertisement947 1964-01-03 13 TUITION t* Wmrda U (Mi*.}— Baa f rta. awtra MATHEMATICS ORADUATIi 28 years Aided School experience teaches mathematics. Singapore Tel: 2SOSV. MALAY LANGUAGE: Expert Tuition by Graduates, Beginners, Btaidard 1/ 11 in Commencing Now. Benlor Cambrldge/HHC Malay Commencing Boon. Apply 18 Selegte House, Spore. Phone S9MS. SPECIALISED TUITION (Primaries. Entrance.947 words
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Advertisement1128 1964-01-03 13 VEHICLES WANTED 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. mxtra GOOD CARS WANTED. Every model has Its price. Cheques Issued Immediately. Progress Motors' Used Car Division, N Orchard Road ***** VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words SS (Ml*.)— Box S» rta. extra 1880 FIAT 800 Blue Excellent condition Insured June 19841,128 words
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Advertisement988 1964-01-03 13 FOR SALE Words St (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtro ■ANQAIMSI At factory arteaa Campborwood cbests. wntlns desks. coo>« tables various alzaa Including Best of tables. Wide selection. 81ns rurnltura (laaacnai specialist), fttt, Kllllney Road. B'pora. FULLY TRANSISTORIZED AC/DC Tap«r*oortfar "Denen". hu all r- -tapereeorder features, with S" Tapa A Remote988 words
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342 1964-01-03 14 FRANCIS BOEY - Phone call ends boxing iff etween S'pore, Malaya FRANCIS BOEY -GURCHAN EXPLAINS TO PESTANA By J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A long-distance telephone call ended the "rift" between amateur boxing officials of Singapore and Malaya over the formation of a Malaysian controlling body. Gurchan Singh, chairman of the protem committee elected to342 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-01-03 14 Medals for Games THIS U bow the medais for the Tokyo Olympic Games winner- will look like. A female figm* with the olive wiu>Ui ore* her head aad the words "ISth Olympiad, Tokyo, ISM." On the reverse ride (below) aa Olympic winner waves Uorel leaves In rcepotme to the crowd'sUPI - 55 words
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Article71 1964-01-03 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Barney Ongs Ail-Malaysia card at Jie Happy World Stadium tomorrow (9 pjn.) will feature the best available professional boxing talent In Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Heading the card are two eightrounders for lightweights. Noor Hassan, the Singapore "new find." will meet rugged Ismail71 words
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702 1964-01-03 14 IPOH RACE ENTRIES TPOH, Thurs. The 1 1964 racing season opens at the Perak Turf Club here with a three- day meeting on Jan. 12. 15 and 19. A total of 157 horses 59 in i Class One, 42 in Class Two. and 56702 words
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Article72 1964-01-03 14 FIRST DAY: Claaa 1, Diva. 1 and 2—s> ,f *rai«ht. CUs« Z. Dt—i. 1 and 2—B'jf. Class 5, Dlvs. 1, 2 and 3—5'..f. SECOND DAY: Claas 1, Dlvs. 3 and 4—s<4f straight, Claaa S. Dlv. 3—B>,f. Class 5. Divs. 1. 2 and 3—6 f. Dlv. I—*'4f. THIRD72 words
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Article292 1964-01-03 14 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Indian Association struck their best form today when they held defending champions Kilat Club to 2-2 in a Selangor Hockey Association league first division match at Pantal. SIA fully deserved their point for their resolute hockey. They were sound292 words
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Article194 1964-01-03 14 HOCKEY CHANCES FOR ALL IN 'QUAD' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The SHA quadrangular tournament which begins tomorrow will be the "proving ground" for those who are aiming to play for Singapore in the coming hockey season SHA chief selector S. Yogarajah* said that every member of the 21-man state training squad would194 words
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Article94 1964-01-03 14 CINGAPORE. Thurs. a Singapore Government Services F.A. team will meet Johore Malays In a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday (7 pjn.). The teams are: SGSFA From: Skinner, Wah Chin, Freddie Chew. Ibrahim Awang. Kok Seng, Hussein Hashim, Gurunathan, All Astar, Rahim Omar,94 words
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Advertisement850 1964-01-03 14 NOTICE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD The public Is hereby notified SINCAPORE that Mr. John Wee Tien Lye is TENDERS no longer employed by this firm as from 1 J/rfT He Is therefore not I WATER DEPARTMENT: authorised to transact any business (3rd. Floor, City Hall), whatsoever for and on behalf of850 words
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Advertisement519 1964-01-03 14 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD PROBATIONARY TRAINEE ASSISTANT BERTHING OFFICER Applications are Invited for appointment to the poet of Probationary Trainee Assistant Berthing Officer from persona domiciled in Malaysia, not exceeding 46 years of age and who are in possession of Master (Home Trade) Cerufl- caies. The salary519 words
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Advertisement140 1964-01-03 14 m WHY MR. TAY CHOSE Mr. Tay Ah Hint of Tiong Bharu, Singapore, bought an Hitachi television set recently. Why Hitachi? Mr. Tay said: wanted a television set which gives clear pictures and which Is well-made and reliable. My relatives and friends who have bought Hitachi television sets told me140 words
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Miscellaneous141 1964-01-03 14 BUI.WINTON Foonr Cun: Spore v Negri: Heah Cup: Sporr v Malacca (both matches at Spore BA hall 8 p.m.) HOCKEY— Spore quad: RAF v Navy <Xi& p.m.); civilians v Army (5. 10. both matches at padang). Women's carnival: Pc rak v Penang (4.15); Ne«ri v S'jjor (5.20. both matches «t141 words
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Article501 1964-01-03 15 HE SHARES MAMMOTH OPENING STAND OF 219 RUNS WITH BILL LAWRY (157) MELBOURNE, Thursday. yiCTORIA batsmen Bill La wry (157) and Test newcomer lan Redpath (97) shared a mammoth opening stand of 219 in 147 minutes for Australia on the second day of the Second501 words
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362 1964-01-03 15 JACK FINGLETON - Lawry broke stumps at 4 but ruled not out JACK FINGLETON By MELBOURNE. Thurs.— This was the poorest days catching I have seen In a Test match and all the more remarkable in that the Springboks came to us with a reputation of being a (Treat fielding side. There's no362 words
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Article216 1964-01-03 15 GOLF Palmer tops PSA list again FkUNEDIN (Florida), v Thurs.— Arnold Palmer won U*****,230 in official American golf tournaments in 1963— the highest earnings for one year in the history of professional eolf This was disclosed by the Professional Golfers' Association of America In the 1963 tournament circuit statistics Dubllshed216 words
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Article92 1964-01-03 15 PERTH. Thurs.-- Gary Sobers, the West Indies Test star, hit 195 In helping Sjiith Australia score 476 for six in rpply to 'Western Australia's 200 on the second clay of the Sheffield Shield match here. Another century-maker was Barry Jarman, who was unbeaten Rith 109. InReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-01-03 15 OETER HOUSEMAN, young Chelsea inside-right, making his League r debut, leaps over the fallen Sheffield United goalkeeper, Thompson, in the First Division match at Stamford Bridge, London. On the left is Summers, the Sheffield left-half. Reuter picture.Reuter - 40 words
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Article233 1964-01-03 15 Kilmarnock keep one-point lead in Div 1 struggle LONDON. Tnurs. Morton. Scottish Second Division soccer leaders. brought their run of victories to 21 when they beat Ayr 3-1 yesterday. Morton's record ler t r ie season reads: Played 21; won 21; goals for 90; against 21; points233 words
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Article96 1964-01-03 15 FLOYD: I'LL QUIT 1F. OTOCKHOLM. Thurs. Floyd Patterson, former world O heavyweight boxing champion, said yesterday that he would definitely retire If he loses his match against Sante Amonti of Italy here next week. "This particular fight Is very Important to me. It will decide my whole future," Patterson toldReuter - 96 words
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435 1964-01-03 15 'NEW LOOK' FIJI RUGBY TEAM TO TOUR WALES r— SUVA. Thursday piIJI will send a "new look" Rugby Union team to 1 tour Wales this year. Most of the players who have earned Fiji a place among world Rugby-play-ing countries since they entered the international field in 1951, have either435 words
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Article83 1964-01-03 15 LONDON. Fri. Results of Rugby matches played in Britain yesterday: Kurby Learue Div. 1 Castleford 5 Hunslet 13: St. Helen's Swinton 8: Warring ton 21 Wakefield 12: Woklng 5 Wigan 18. Div. 2 Sal ford 9 Leigh 6; Whitehaven 0 Barrow 18. Rugby Union club matches Fylde 1783 words
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Article17 1964-01-03 15 KLUANO. Thurs. Revertex and the Rest drew 3-3 In a friendly soccer match here today.17 words
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Advertisement66 1964-01-03 15 Help yourself to better health with BILE BEANS ol poisonou* 'Z^2*( K»fnitrocn /^^sMKfflaW < vtr« \*7Tn*l^hv^i/ and «im.\ X^Jl^BbMbi jlale >o.ji liver HI A\> and you J oof^ Ail] icel younccr VPPrfC^^^^il with new vigour t■( Isw^fAl^Sß ROM ALL MtOICINC DtALCu\\jOfi 1 V 1 f J VWM I Your Hearing66 words
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Advertisement134 1964-01-03 15 1 WiPiSfe*' IWiilWNflW^ jB JL SI rff fn'l>l'--^* lI^IWINiAI^RGINU^^RGINJ.^I^RGINI.^VIRGINI.VjIIIIII '\Jp I S IS T^QinriTiQ "ihVip ■wfYFlrl ovpt w&sss&bvy. the famous j 1 CtJJJLUtIo lilt \> UIIU \J T Kjx. CRAVEN'A' For 150 years, skill in the blending of mature ''^^tS^y^SS^ raven f fi^ r^ i— Jl «i j a j'i."134 words
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Miscellaneous269 1964-01-03 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. A means of escape for a mere 1. Fish and a lot of wow rs- -Umber a bit of golf (8). turned by firm (8) 8. in the end, earns enough to 5. The way to measure a cloak J*f» 1 the nn <•>• for269 words
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Article, Illustration657 1964-01-03 16 Social security plan for teachers; steps taken to block exam leak recurrence Transfers of teachers: They should have pioneer spirit By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR Thursday I 1 Ik Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, told Parliament lasl night that the Government \v;is considering ;i657 words
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Obituary33 1964-01-03 16 THE REMAIN* of Mr D C. Albert < «ill Inn No. 43 Loroi c Prrtaenllan. Sentul at 4 4ft p.m. on 4-1-64 for St. Joseph'! Church. Sentul and throe* to rtiarma Road Cemetery33 words
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189 1964-01-03 16 CASH RELIEF FOR MEN AFFECTED BY CONFRONTATION PENANG, Thursday. •pHK Social Welfare Department here will distribute cash relief tomorrow to 268 coconut mill workers and sampan men whose livelihood has been affected by Indonesia's conI frontation policy. Similar rash distributions will be made to rubber mill workers. Harbour Board labourers189 words
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85 1964-01-03 16 JERUSALEM. Thurs. King Hussein of Jordan said today the Pope's forthcoming pilgrimage to the Holy Land was a "landmark not only In the history of the Holy Land but in the history of the world at large." At a press conference In a JerusalemReuter - 85 words
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Article24 1964-01-03 16 FRANKFURT. 1 Germany), Thurs. West Germans celebrated the New Year by exploding an estimated 40 million marks Cs3o million) worth of fireworks.24 words
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Article49 1964-01-03 16 COPENHAGEN. Thurs.—STtftchboard operators at the Danish State radio dealt with more tnan 1.000 calls from startled listeners after a fictional New Year radio broadcast reported the landing o.' a space ship In the Pacific. Some adults Immediately ncurried off to air raid shelter* Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-01-03 16 MALAYSIA WILL CONTRIBUTE $155,700 TO U.N. I/UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs. Details of a $11.9 million plan for Malaysia's External Affairs service were outlined in Parliament tonight by the Assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Dato Ismail Under the plan. Malaysia will contribute $155,700 to to the United Nations. The U.N.292 words
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76 1964-01-03 16 NEW YORK. Thurs. A.J. LJebling. the American newspaperman, nas died In New York, aged 59. He was best known as a writer for the New Yorker magazine, which he joined m 1935. Secretly, he was proudest of hlu days as a young reporter76 words
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Article372 1964-01-03 16 LONDON. Thurs. The first j business day of the New Year has been a highly satisfactory one In the stock markets, with an active Investment demand bringing many useful gains to most equity sections. Giltedged were also supported and prices steadily advanced to close with372 words
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Article136 1964-01-03 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The management of the strike-bound trading firm. Ben and Co. Ltd., in Kuchlng Road, today rejected a proposal by the Industrial WoixciV Union that the Labour Ministry should hold a secret ballot to settle their dispute over the issue of recognition. Workers represented136 words
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Advertisement120 1964-01-03 16 ADVERTISEMENTS Z* Wbt** $1$ (Minimum) KILLEN In Shlrlry and Patrick 1 ion Alan Haym at Nrw Maternity Hospital K.I. on Drctmbrr 24th 1983. Both «rl! I^^^^ At Raffles Hotel World fomou» RAFFLES HOTEL, the forefr-ost hotel in Singopore, recently renovoted Its oir conditioning system. yr It changed completely to FRIGIDAIRE120 words
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Advertisement46 1964-01-03 16 naturally, the best You can taste the delicious, natural fruit flavour in Fraser Neave cordials. .so refreshing. so invigorating. Made from the concentrated goodness of specially selected ripe fruit, they're easily prepared to suit every taste. ORANGE SQUASH I.IMK JUICE CORDIAL, LEMON SQUASH JHfek 9^^M. FSS&fcs"^** >46 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-01-03 16 UIGHEST and lowest tempeia- tures In Malaya and Singapore, for the period 8 pun. on Wednesday to 8 pm. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 KoU Bharu 84 75 j Penang 88 77 Ipoh 91 7« I Malacca 75 Slngftpor* 3S 7543 words
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