The Straits Times, 6 January 1964
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Title Section22 1964-01-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times Sat*"" 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article678 1964-01-06 1 Undeclared Borneo war BUT PREMIER HAS NO INTENTION TO REQUEST AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FOR TROOPS NOW says Tengku More civilians for Sabah and Sarawak SINGAPORE, Sun.— Tengku Abdul Rahman said here tonight that the situation in the Borneo States had developed into an undeclared war between678 words
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462 1964-01-06 1 TURKS REFUSE TO RECOGNISE MAKARIOS NICOSIA, Sunday. pEPRESENTATIVES of the Turkish Cypriot community declared last night that they do not recognise the Government of President Archbishop Makarios as legal, and said Turkish Government workers will not return to their jobs. A spokesman for the Turkish Cypriot Vlce-Presi-dent, Dr. Fazil Kuchuk.Reuter; UP - 462 words
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Article, Illustration527 1964-01-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun TWE BRITISH Defence Minister, Mr. Peter A Thorneycroft. tonight had informal talks with Tun Abdul Razak on the situation in the Borneo territories during dinner at the Deputy Prime Minister's residence. It is understood tnat they reviewed Malaysian-British military527 words
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Article27 1964-01-06 1 The British Defence Minister, accompanied by 11 members of the War Office, arrived here last night in an RAF. plane for talks and fact-finding of the27 words
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Article, Illustration166 1964-01-06 1 ARAB LEGION guards using sticks to beat back the surging crowd that closed in around Pope P.dil and tried to touch him as he visited the Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa, in Jerusalem, on Saturday. Yesterday, the second day166 words
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Article130 1964-01-06 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. 1 Three members of Congress from Louisiana yesterday protested against a proposed U.S. Government sale of California rice to Indonesia. i The Louisiana members sent telegrams to President Johnson. Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, and Mr urvilie Freeman, the SecretaryReuter - 130 words
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124 1964-01-06 1 Indonesians barred from airlines which touch Malaysia JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia has barred her nationals from international flights which paas through Malayasia. Indonesians travelling abroad may not fly on aircraft which stop in Singapore or other Malaysian towns in transit. A Pan-American Airways official said the new regulation would cut their124 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-01-06 1 Bulgaria's spying diplomat executed MOSCOW, Sun. Ivanassen Kristov Georgiev. (above), 56-year-old Bulgarian ex-diplomat. has been executed for treason and for spying for the U.S.. Tass news agency reported from Sofia. Tass said the Presidium of the Peoples Assembly of Bulgaria yesterday rejected an appeal by Geortiev. A Sofia court lastReuter - 73 words
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Article24 1964-01-06 1 CAGLIARI (Sardinia). Sun. Two circus lions killed each other here In a fight over a lioness. The lioness was unhurt. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article19 1964-01-06 1 BERNE. Sun. The S«ias Ooternment announced today It nan abolished all customs duties on t«a— Bmiier.19 words
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Article69 1964-01-06 1 HOLIDAY TRAINS IN CRASH I^YOTO, Sun. Two trains carrying about 100 people enJoying the last day ofthe New Year holiday season collided head-on here today. At least 10 people were injured. The accident occurred about 5.30 p.m. in the Northern part ol the ancient Japanese, capital Fire started at theUPI - 69 words
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Article71 1964-01-06 1 JAKARTA. San— Tlie director of one of Indonesia's nine bin state corporations said here that new or expanded markets for the nations ca.-ii crops will be sought this year among the "new emerging forces" Lt.-Col. Suhardiman said his corporation had already made contacts in Mexico. CommunistUPI - 71 words
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Article53 1964-01-06 1 NAIROBI, Sun. A Kenyan Somali tribal chief, a tribal policeman and three Shlfu raiders were killed in an engagement in the northeast region two days •go. it was officially announced here today. About 15 armed Shifta raiders attacked IJara encampment, southeast of Galole. at dawn. ItReuter - 53 words
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195 1964-01-06 1 Call to rich nations: Don't be isolated ITNITED Nations. Sun. The chairman of the General Assembly's economic committee, Mr. Ismael Thajeb, warned the world's "affluent societies" yesterday against isolating themselves and their own wellberng "from the hungry, sick, illiterate majority of mankind." He said that "decisive and audacious action" in195 words
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Article39 1964-01-06 1 US-RUSSIAN TALKS MOSCOW. Son. So-viet-American talks begin here on Tur*d.iy aimril at broadening scope of cultural relation^ betWMS two countries. Talks conMilrrrd further evidence of continuity D 1 policy of seeking areas agreement with Soviet union Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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163 1964-01-06 2 Vietcong are stronger and better armed this year SAIGON. Sun. An American military spokesman said here yesterday that there were indications that Communist Vietcong forces in South Vietnam were now stronger, better armed and better organised than a year ago. The high ranking officer said he did not believe the163 words
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Article158 1964-01-06 2 ALBANIAN SAFETY WARNING BY CHOU I BELGRADE, Sun.— Mr. 11 Chou En-lai. the Chinese Prime Minister, said yesterday that anyj one who committed ag- gression against Albania would "certainly break his own head, Tirana Radio reported. Mr. Chou was addressing a meeting at Skadar In north Albania, a few milesReuter - 158 words
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82 1964-01-06 2 KANGALORE (South India). Sun.— One person was killed when police opened fire here last night to quell rioting In the wake of a lightning strike by crews of the city's nationalised bus service. Police earlier fired teargas at the crowds. The busmen wentReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-01-06 2 Ben Bella: We plan to keep our ties with China; refuse to side with either parties -TUNIS, Sun. Mr. Ahmad Ben Bella, the Algerian President, said her* today Algeria intended to "keep and develop" its links with the Chinese People's Republic. But he refused "to side with one group orReuter - 180 words
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Article34 1964-01-06 2 ADDIS ABABA, Sun. Mr Khrushchev has Invited Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia to visit Russia, saying talks between them would contribute towards world peace. The Emperor has accepted the invitation. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1964-01-06 2 ISTANBUL, Sun. Mr. Ismet Inonu's new coalition cabinet received a vote of confidence in th« National Assembly here yesterday. There were 335 votes In favour and 175 votes against— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article38 1964-01-06 2 CAIRO, Bun.— Yemeni President Abdullah Sallal, fully recovered from a recent heart attack, left by plane yesterday for his capital of Sanaa but will return to Cairo next week for the Arab summit meeting.— UPl.38 words
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Article18 1964-01-06 2 PHNOMPENH. Bun. President Sekou Tour* of Oulne* has accepted Prince Sihanouk's Invitation to vtoit Cambodia.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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285 1964-01-06 2 Burma rice gift in exchange for Soviet help OANGOON, Sun. The Burmese Revolutionary Government recently shipped to the Soviet Union 2,600 tons of rice as a gift in return for three Soviet gift projects constructed here. Burma will send a similar gift of rice in each of the next 19Reuter - 285 words
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197 1964-01-06 2 REBEL TRIBESMAN DIES IN ARAB FEDERATION CLASH ADEN, Sunday. A DISSIDENT tribesman was killed yesterday in an exchange of fire with British-backed South Arabian Federation troops about 60 miles north of Aden, a federal spokesman said last night. Supported by British Artillery and armoured cars; nearly 2,000 federal troops began,Reuter - 197 words
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398 1964-01-06 2 Australia must resist Indonesia attacks if peaceful means fail paper SYDNEY, Sunday AUSTRALIA in its own interests must be prepared to join in resisting Indonesian attacks on Malaysian territory if peaceful means faYed to resolve the border dispute, the Sydney Sunday Telegraph said in an editorial today. It said peopleReuter; UPI - 398 words
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Article31 1964-01-06 2 NEW DELHI. Sun.— Over 1.200 scholars from some 50 countries met here yesterday for the 26th International Congress of Orientologists the first time they have met outside Europe. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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114 1964-01-06 2 ZANZIBAR, Sun. Th« Government of Zanzibar severed diplomatic relations with Portugal yesterday and announced an embargo on trade with South Africa from April 1. The Minister of External Affairs and Trade. Sheik All Muhsln. announcing the moves, said hii country whole-heartedly supportedUPI - 114 words
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134 1964-01-06 2 'Stop infiltration and subversion Thanom BANGKOK, Sun. The Thai Prime Minister Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn, has proposed international agreement renouncing infiltration and subversion. He made this suggestion in answer to a proposal by the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, that there should be international renunciation of the use of force in settling134 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-01-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r&eO9»d. LETS TAKE TM»cN OPPORWWTV FOR A TALK J <T NOW plg yT Of-AlX.j.j' LAT**\ T|l /V/M SO GLAD WE A v VJ I ipt OOOWE OOW4 V A 8CKIOU& ITALIC WMH I j r40 words
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Article, Illustration696 1964-01-06 3 START OF PILGRIMAGE OF PEACE TO RETRACE STEPS OF CHRIST JERUSALEM, Sun. Security forces used rifle butts and batons to clear a way for Pope Paul along the Via Dolorosa when he visited the Stations of the Cross yesterdayReuter - 696 words
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Article46 1964-01-06 3 i The modern way... IT WAS a scene out of the Old Testament 14 Bedouins squatting near the River Jordan with the cattle. They did not join the crowds mobbing Pope Paul but listened to a broadcast of his procession on a transistor radio. I PI46 words
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186 1964-01-06 3 NEW YORK, Sun An organisation of New Yorkers calling themselves Canpop and fighting plans for the building of a nuclear power station In their backyard. Canpop (Committee Against Nuclear Power Plants in New York) already claims more than 6,000 signatures in petitions against the plansReuter - 186 words
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176 1964-01-06 3 BOSTON, Sunday. 'JpHE body of a 19-year-old woman finance company employee was found last night in a fiat she shared with two other girls in the Beacon Hill section of Boston. She appeared to have been strangled. Police immediately speculated that Mary Sullivan, ofUPI - 176 words
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Article24 1964-01-06 3 BELGRADE. Sun. Sixty-one people were killed yesterday and 162 Injured in a collision between two passenger trains near here. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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137 1964-01-06 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S yesterday granted political asylum to a 35-year-old Soviet exchange professor at present In a Cambridge, Massachussets, hospital after plunging from the window of an American friend's home on Thursday night. The Russian, Yuri Alekseyevitch Asseyev. arrived in theReuter - 137 words
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250 1964-01-06 3 MOSCOW, Sunday. A PROSPEROUS Soviet professor, criticised in the press for being hard-hearted towards his dying mother, has publicly apologised to millions of newspaper readers— and urged others not to repeat his behaviour. i The Government newspaper Izvestia. which has a circulation of about 4.000.0.00Reuter - 250 words
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Article50 1964-01-06 3 JOHNSON CITY (Texas). Sun. One-third of all American 18-year-olds are unfit for the armed forces, according to estimates in an official report released here today. The report said half the youths would be rejected for medical reasons and the rest for failing to pas* intelligence tests. Beuter.Reuter - 50 words
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314 1964-01-06 3 The girl who was really a boy, is now a father OT. LOUIS, Sun. A k man who was brought up as a girl until surgery changed him into a male has become jthe father of a child, a plastic surgeon said today. Dr. James Barrett Brown said it wasUPI - 314 words
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Article55 1964-01-06 3 BONN, Sun. President Charles de Gaulle yesterday sent a telegram of congratulations to former Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer, who is 88 today. The telegram said In part: "More than ever before I realise of what importance the work we were able to achieve together is todayReuter - 55 words
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Article113 1964-01-06 3 Father's 'corpse' was alive LONDON. Sun. Harold Barber had just seen an undertaker in Congleton. and arranged for his 84--year-old father's funeral when he arrived at West Heath Hospital and found the old man sitting up In his bed. James Barber, who has been at the hospital for about five113 words
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Article35 1964-01-06 3 PALM SPRINGS California. Sun.— Lindsay Crosby 35. one of Bin k Crosby 'B tinging sons was fined $250 for reckless driving hers on Friday after hi* lawyer entered a guilty plea— Reiiter35 words
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Advertisement242 1964-01-06 3 KOKURYU face cream jj*^ FOR MEN AND WOMEN i Hernia n a woman's undeniable prerogative. »nd a beautiful facial complexion it no exception! hjshionahle »omen all o\er the world ha>e discovered that the most endearing lecret toward* youthful loveline« of Ihe skin is in careful, constant application wilh Ihe precious242 words
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316 1964-01-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The general secretary of the Naval Base Labour Union, Mr. Michael Fernandez, today announced he had asked Tengku Abdul Rahman to receive a union delegation through the Malaysian Trades Union Congress to discuss the future of the316 words
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Article33 1964-01-06 4 SINOAPORE, Sun.— Mr. Chan Sic Seng has been appointed by the Minister for Labour to be a member of the Central Provident Fund Board for a period of three years.33 words
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Article22 1964-01-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Hsu Tse-Kw»n_ has been appointed 1 Deputy Comptroller of Income I Tax from January 1 Lhls year.22 words
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Article350 1964-01-06 4 'THE following 1* today scbedato 1 of elrtl aircraft movements at Paym Lsbmr airport Mnsapora: ARRIVAL* B0AC: Prom Melbourae. Briibnne, Darwtn (BA 7131 9.25 p.m.: from London, nil—liliii r. Istanbul Abadan, Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 7M) 8.30 p.m. Pin-A-itrlein: From San Pninrl»eo. Los Anceloi350 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-01-06 4 MR. TAN Hock Liang, and Miss Irene Lee Phong Kiang pictured after their wedding on Saturday at Wesley Methodist Church. The bridegroom is with the Registry of Vehicles and is the son of Madam Lim Sei Choo. The bride, a stenographer with Television Singapura. is the daughter152 words
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Article122 1964-01-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. ABOUT 110 dispensary assistants employed by the Ministry of Health have decided to press for a quick settlement of their month-old claims on revision of salaries and conditions of service. The workers, members of the Singapore Medical Services Union, will hold an emergency122 words
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Article56 1964-01-06 4 Printing union move SINOAPORK, Sun.— The Singapore Government Printing JQnployee*' Union has decided to seek affiliation with the National Trades Union Congress. The decision was taken In a secret ballot held recently. A union spokesman said It had written to the NTUC's secretaryireneial. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, applying for affiliation56 words
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Article27 1964-01-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr». Louise Klerk, a beautician, will give a talk en "B««uty Culture" to member* if the YWCA International Women's Club on Wednesday.27 words
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Article131 1964-01-06 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Pin Ghee High School, Meng Ching School, Jalan Ulu Sexnbawang, Kheam Hock Road, Wmyang Stage, Kampong Changl. Whye Nam School, Kay Hal Road. Tuesday:131 words
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Advertisement235 1964-01-06 4 HERE'S LOVELY NEWS! LANCOME BEAUTY EXPERT ARRIVES FROM PARIS TO GIVE YOU FREE ADVICE Top LANCOME Beauty Specialist, Madame Suzanne Nas de Tourris of Paris is now in Singapore for a few days only to tell you all the latest beauty secrets to make you look lovelier. Call on her235 words
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Advertisement227 1964-01-06 4 I REX SKY (Sin^poM OPENS TOMORROW B In all the eras I I ...no spectacle _P__S SkwSv m like (his roving. WJ Cv9| Bf 1 I B dancing, fighting |f^_^ m, MM E a band of women ]lj(__3_^__E_|__fl| _P I who ca I 1 m mmf\ m «K V tf-*i227 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-01-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'JHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mbhamed Khir Johari, said tonight that the Drainage and Irrigation Department had within the last five years increased the acreage of padi under double-cropping from 5,590 to 15,600 acres301 words
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Article90 1964-01-06 5 ALOR STAR. Sun.— Three miisked men armed wi h daggers raided the house of Inche Abdul Juffur. chief clerk of X.M.S. ■state at Sungei Patani. and escaped with S4OO in cash and Jewellery last night Inche Jaffar and his tamily were at home at90 words
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Article38 1964-01-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. An unidentified scooterist was killed when his machine skidded while roundIng Newton Circus from Bukit Tinwli ioikl at 1.20 a.m. today. Police request eye-witnesses to rontact Insp. D. Perreira of Traffic Police (accidents branch*38 words
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Article40 1964-01-06 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Kaw Jong Kvver. 22. of Singapore, was fined $5,000 or six months' jail by the Sessions Court here yesterday for possessing $830 worth of goods on which duty had not been paid. He pleaded- guilty40 words
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Article87 1964-01-06 5 Bridge will be ready this month SINGAPORE. Sun. The Public Works Department announced here last night that Improvement to the Hampshire Road bridgepart of the State's four-year development plan would be completed at the end of the month. The narrow bridge which created a traffic bottleneck at the Kampong Java87 words
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Article28 1964-01-06 5 IPOH. Sun —A labourer in a tin mine at Kampong Bercham, Lee Yew. 39. was robbed of his transistor radio worth $90 by two youths yesterday.28 words
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266 1964-01-06 5 Lee urges realistic approach to nations problems- SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night that a realistic approach would have to be made in facing the problems caused by Indonesia's confrontation. Speaking at the Tanjuii* Pagar Community Centre's third anniversary celebrations, the Prime Minister said:266 words
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Article183 1964-01-06 5 PENANG. Sunday. SMUGGLERS waiting to receive contrabands lit a bonfire to warn two speedboats approaching the shore when they were surprised by a Customs party at Kuala Muda. a fishing village 17 miles from Butterworth. early this morning. The speedboats, believed loaded with contrabands, immediately turned183 words
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112 1964-01-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. To commemorate the 50th deck landing by Pioneer aircraft of the Royal Air Force's No. 209 Squadron on the Royal Navy commando carrier Albion, the squadron has presented a replica of its crest to the ship's captain. Capt. Colin Madden The presentation112 words
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135 1964-01-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun—Thirtyfour employees of the South British Insurance Company in Cecil Street went on strike yesterday morning. They belong to the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Inion According to the union secretary. Mr. Peter Lim Choopu. the dispute is over the promotion nf an employee who135 words
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Article192 1964-01-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun rpHE Adult Education A Board is organising a three-month Jawiwriting course and a five-month course in conversational Mandarin for the public. Both language courses will begin as soon as the minimum number of 30 students have enrolled for each course. The Jawi- writ ing192 words
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Article24 1964-01-06 5 LONDON, Sun.— The death has j occurred in Dundee. Scotland, of Dr. Henry Scrimgeour, 66. for- merly Chief Medical Officer, Singapore.24 words
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152 1964-01-06 5 Part-time studies get good response SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore Department of Extra-mural Studies j has received a good res- ponse from members of the public for its first two extension courses on sociology and advanced English, which start this week. A department spokesman i said that more than152 words
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147 1964-01-06 5 'SHIFT AND BONUS' SYSTEM NOW AT PORT pORT SWETTENHAM. I Sun. The Port Authority here has abolished round-the-clock work in the port but has Introduced a new "shift and bonus system" siru> the opening of thr new four wharves on Dec. 28 last year. The shift and bonus system first147 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-01-06 5 ftntfs tt,inntj Iffy Ralph HviwnAmhi s-\ '"^fr^ 7 MAT DWATTED LX VvWEW! BUSS IS (£T) (FT? k C T?/\ C tf J J&A*m* /BMCM<SSj»« DWILL HAS BEEN I PINALLV QUITTIN6 J vIS^'KU/^i*^J^Hi»A32 words
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Article46 1964-01-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The outgoing Malaysian Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. General Dato Sir Rodney Moore, and Datin Lady Moore, will be given a ceremonial send-off by the Malavsian Armed Forces and the Royal Malaysian Police at the airport here on Tuesday.46 words
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376 1964-01-06 6 NTUC on how to prosecute employers SINGAPORE, Sunday. J 1 HE National Trades Union Congress wants a full-time legal officer appointed at the Labour Ministry to deal with all complaints by unions regarding violations of the Industrial Relations Ordinance by employers and to initiate prosecutions against them. The N.T.U.C. also376 words
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Article66 1964-01-06 6 Room for 50 more in -creche SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Dr. Gob Keng Swee, today opened a $20,000 extension to the Kreta Ayer creche, which will now be able to take care of 120 children of working mothers. When the creche was completed in 1958 there was room for66 words
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Article, Illustration156 1964-01-06 6 Degree and a wife all in one hour MALAYAN student Koh Ton* 800 of Jalan Jati, Kuala Lumpur, gained a medical degree and a wife within an hour at a doable celebration in Melbourne recently. He was one of four new doctors from Malaysia who received their degrees from the156 words
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340 1964-01-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun IJAS Russia snubX1 bed Malaysia's hopeful first rubber trade mission to Communist bloc countries? The question remains unanswered as government officials here refuse to comment on the progress of the mission's Journey and news agency reports say that the340 words
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Miscellaneous142 1964-01-06 6 1 <>»n Bfg V. T. Bmwmtin \OO MUST BE TXERrs MOTHIKJG TO IT, V 4 ">/ ME?? WELL. Ay GDLLX SUKE! 9* ALL f~~*( JUST REMEMBER TO A MAGICIAN, I REALLY' EVEN >OU COULP, SOON. OH, HOI HO TP LIKE TtitVE MEANS, YOUR I UKE CONTROL IOUH SPEEP I ALL142 words
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Article, Illustration222 1964-01-06 7 T ONDON, Sun. The appeal by a Chinese educationist, Mr. Lim Uan Geok, in his fight to retain his citizenship is listed to" come up before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council here during the Hilary sittings beginning on Jan. 14. The case222 words
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Article25 1964-01-06 7 KLANG, Sun. An unemployed man. See Ho, 63, of Port Bwettenham, was found hanging on a tree in Pandamaran new village here yesterday.25 words
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176 1964-01-06 7 Mill owners urged to aid workers affected by -trade cut- pBNANG, Sun.— The chairman of the M.C.A. labour committee. Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, today appealed to coconut mill and rubber factory owners to •grant "substantial gratuities'* to workers dismissed as the result of the severance of trade between Malaysia and176 words
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288 1964-01-06 7 IPOH, Sunday. A "TAMIL in Television" committee formed by IS Indian organisations in Ipoh has petitioned the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to lengthen the present five-minute Tamil programme on Television Malaysia. The meeting was called to discuss what was described as the288 words
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Article37 1964-01-06 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police detained 14 people and screened 302 more in security checks during the past 24 hours. Six «ere detained under th? Ordinance and eluht under the Criminal Law (temporary provision*).37 words
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Article, Illustration144 1964-01-06 7 SULTAN TO LAY KLANG COUNCIL FOUNDATION STONE TODAY KLANG. Sun. The Sultan of Selangor will lay the foundation stone for the new $850,000 Rung Town Council offices and chamber tomorrow. The building. when completed, will consist of a four-storey administrative block and a circular council chamber which will be air-conditioned.144 words
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Article43 1964-01-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two pilot officers from the Royal Malaysian Air Force left for New Zealand today to undergo an 18--month flying course at Wigram. Christchurch. They were Shamsuddin bin Dubi. of Inoh. and N. Ram»krishnan. of Taiping.43 words
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Article48 1964-01-06 7 MALACCA. Sun.— The Chief Minister, Malacca. Inche Abdul Ohafar bin Baba. opened a $80.--000 two-mile road at Kampong KcßOh in Alor Ga.iah district. He told the kampong folk there that the kampong would soon have a community hall and a midwife's quarters and clinic48 words
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107 1964-01-06 7 IPOH, Sun.— A State committee for the control of epidemics in Perak has been set up here under the chairmanship of the State Secretary, Dato Mohamed YusofT bin Haji Ahmad. The committee, which was formed on the advice of the Ministry of Health, is107 words
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Article147 1964-01-06 7 t CINGAPORE, Sun. j The Sunday cdi- tion of the Chinesej language daily, the Nanyang Siang Pau, whose printing workers went on strike yes- terday, did not appear here this morning. A management spokesman said today that this was because the machine operators who handle147 words
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Miscellaneous338 1964-01-06 7 Straits Times Crossword I m hh in l^f^i ij—^ H ~lHi I ACROSS turned up a beetle <6>. 1. Divides in concise non-U cuts 7. Fed up! The outside's not 1 10). finished and there's no pro8. Convert may rebel Mi. tectlon ilOi. 10. Haplessly happy with Latin 9. Sub-stratum338 words
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Article171 1964-01-06 8 Wmr4t Sl* (Minimum) PAM AND RAYMOND JOHNSON thank relative*. friends for their attendance, well wiahes. help and glfu aa the orrassra of their wedding MR. AND MRS. 1-ee Mm* Chong flunk relatives aad friends for their gift*, rood wusnaa, attendance and assistance at their wedding on 2*-12-«3 THE FAMILY171 words
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Article186 1964-01-06 8 Wnr4t JJ» 'Vlmlmitm, 0000 SHEPHERD CONVENT SCHOOLS 140 Jalan Ampang and 21S Circular Road will now re-open oa Monday January 13th BATIK WEEK:— startlag Today for one week only. Special New Tear discounts on all Batik Drmses. Playrkwhe*. Mioea. Bug*. Rblrt*. Antoinette Bt, On-hard Road. RUTH WARNERS King* pore186 words
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Article686 1964-01-06 8 The Tengku's unheralded I flying visit to Jesselton has made it certain that when Soekarno and Macapagal begin their talks on Tuesday, the Philippines' President will know Malaysia's views and Malaysia's resolution. The British Defence Minister's 'statement in Kuala Lumpur meanwhile has removed any uncertainty which President686 words
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Article272 1964-01-06 8 The establishment of Malaysia's first co-operative coffee factory could lead to a breakthrough for this once-pros-:perous but now benighted industry. As the Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives told smallholders, coffee RrowI ing should have a good future in a country now producing only 4,000 of its 15.000 tons272 words
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Article236 1964-01-06 8 A world with senses dulled by the too-frequent flights of political leaders has paused to watch and wonder as one particular man has retraced the steps of his Master. Nearly 2.000 years after Peter the Apostle, a fisherman from the Sea of Galilee, went to Rome to found236 words
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341 1964-01-06 8 $9 MILLION EXPERIMENT FkACCA, Sun— Big new \J helicopters are bringing a revolution in transport to densely populated East Pakistan, a torrid. steaming land criss-crossed by many rivers but hardly a road. Three 25 -passenger Sikorsky S6-N helicopters were launched on a 2.<MH>mileReuter - 341 words
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Letter108 1964-01-06 8 what is the DOint in having one at all? Singapore Sacked" teachers —a plea ris good to purge the schools of pro- Communist teachers. But it is extremely easy too to be vindictive and be tempted to stigmatise and sack arbitrarily as pro-Communists those who have had the courage to108 words
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Letter180 1964-01-06 8 THERE have been many schemes involving tidy sums for the Improvement of rural conditions, but one has not far to go to see the poverty, squalor and filth prevalent in the urban areas around the Federal Capital. It is about time something was done to Improve the180 words
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Letter111 1964-01-06 8 IIfHILE driving In one of TT Singapore's busiest streets a policeman booked me for "sounding the horn unnecessarily." A pedestrian was crossing the road in a careless manner and I sounded my horn. In fact I applied the brakes at the same time, and missed him narrowly. But111 words
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Letter137 1964-01-06 8 rpo sme extent, the Oov--1 eminent appears to be out of touch with some issues on which sections of the population feel quite strongly. For example, the failure to do anything about permitting taxis to at least cross the causeway. The long distance taxi service has become a137 words
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Letter102 1964-01-06 8 J REFER to recent letters from Miss Lucy Lee and Mr. C. B. Yeng on the subject of bus shelters. Bus shelters constructed by the P.WD. are mostly requested by residents living In the areas In which these shelters are located. Authority for approving them rests with the102 words
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Letter66 1964-01-06 8 I WAS greatly surprised. to discover that there are "Teddy Boys" even in the Cameron Highlands. I was on a day's visit there with my family and while strollIng through Tanah Rata a group of about ten youngsters, including a European, used abusive and vulgar language to my66 words
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Article, Illustration969 1964-01-06 8 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW As he moves into Cambodia and toys with the idea of recognising China: by HONG KONG. SUN NOW that Prince Sihanouk of C a m b odia has dramatically cut himself off from U.S. aid and has asked France for assistance.OFNS - 969 words
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Advertisement683 1964-01-06 8 Slraito Ti-jes k Malay Mai *S> SB! Ist nmm COLD ITOSAOI AM CADI OIUW sVsaal COLD STOKAOI MANOHES AT HOLLAND NOAO-HCATOM*) KbTS^CL ROAD-MAVM. BAM AaiMniand Aaiaaai crnr book btowb ltd Waaawaaaas* Nsmm, Cs4hMßf OJasaY TMt MaTW FtaOMT M. M. ISMAIL S AataaVaaTatwatV L%#4V*f*L NaTWI Baaßaaaa •SASStaTM STOm S7S-7. C*MH«al MM,683 words
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Advertisement34 1964-01-06 8 PHILIPS |^< SALES AM SEIVICC fcjssj TELEVISION I Showroom farilitiex V at Clemcnceau House I extended until 8.30 p.m. except Sundays t 8 J f ALLIED RADIO V I«O CLCMEWCCAU mWZMUZ U SIM6APOAE Tat 2«05534 words
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Advertisement208 1964-01-06 8 9M|tfffXMV m^^~^Pf+ f^T^ Send for a copy of this famous MC** VV VL book. It will cost you nothing. Yet it can open the door to a i wonderful career. ••••ral CartMaajk* It will show you how you can ■dnt»lluai be a success how you can O*rmwmm »•>■■! have a208 words
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Article293 1964-01-06 9 GOVERNMENT'S POLICY OF INDUSTRIAL PEACE WITH JUSTICE IS PAYING OFF DIVIDENDS SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'j'HF Singapore Government's labour policy of industrial peace with justice is now paying dividends. While official strike figures for last year were not available, a Straits Times survey showed a general improvement in293 words
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124 1964-01-06 9 Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak P.S.C names IZUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Central Government has gazetted the names of members of the branches of the Public Services Commission in Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah. They are: Singapore: Mr. phay Seng Whatt. Mr. Chew Kia Song. Mr. Lien Shih Sheng. Dr. Chee Biew Onn,124 words
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Article48 1964-01-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Pour members of the Government Printing Department left for Australia today for a one-year printing course at the Melbourne School of Printing and Graphic Art under the Colombo Plan. They were T.M. Manickarajah, G. Baskaran, Antony Samy and Ramlee bin Nadek.48 words
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Article39 1964-01-06 9 KAJANG, Sun. The Sungel Chua branch of the M.C.A. Youth plans to hand out "ang pows" and free food parcels to 50 old and under-privileged people In Sungei Chua village and Kajanz during Chinese New Year.39 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-01-06 9 WAS this Gold Dust Us last public appearance? The missing stickhorse is seen on its arrival in Singapore from Sydney in August 1962. Receiving it from Alitalia air hostess. Miss Antonella Guido. is the airline's ground hostess in Singapore. Miss Cecilia Koh. Looking on is Capt. Guido Fraracci. Gold Dust70 words
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64 1964-01-06 9 Arrived: More Peace Corps volunteers KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Twen-ty-five more U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers, mainly teachers, arrived here this afternoon. Porty- j nine others arrived here yesterday. Besides teachers, the Datch Includes architects. Industrial chemists, town and regional planners and medical technicians. There are at present 135 members of the Peace64 words
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160 1964-01-06 9 BATU PAHAT, Sun A MAN burnt himA self to death by setting fire to methylated spirits which he had poured over himself in his bed here on New Year's Day. He was identified as Abdul Manan bin Kassim. S3. Beside the bed was160 words
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Article27 1964-01-06 9 IPOH, Bun. The Perak branch of the Malayan Red Cross Society Is holding Its first Instructors course at the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman here.27 words
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Article211 1964-01-06 9 MALACCA, Sunday. THE Government is to introduce a new system in the co-operative movement to ensure that it is run properly. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, stated this when he opened a $45,000 workshop belonging to the Malay Co-operative Transport211 words
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115 1964-01-06 9 IPOH, Sun. A Selangor hockey player, Mrs. Janet E. Wood. 25, had her handbag contining $26. a fountain pen, cosmetics and a cheque book stolen at the Municipal padang here on Friday. She told the police yesterday that she placed her handbag on a115 words
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408 1964-01-06 9 Gold Dust II is now a 'runaway horse 9 A MISSION OF FRIENDSHIP ENDS IN A BIS MYSTERY CINGAPORE, Sun.— Gold Dust II of the United States "Pony Express" is now a runaway horse. The hand-made stick horse, sent on a globegirdling Journey of friendship, has not been heard of408 words
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Article60 1964-01-06 9 ALOR STAR. Sun.— A housewife. Che Mertlcai blnte Abdullah. 22. reported to police last night a man molested her In a lonely path at Kampong Cherok Balang. near Baling. Merlksi said "the man embraced and tried to kiss her." The man ran away when she60 words
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Article55 1964-01-06 9 SINGAPORE. Suo. Olfts of books from 35 American organisatiqns and Institutions are currently displayed In tne National Library's latest book exhibition. Some of the donors Include Harvard University. Rutgers University, the Museum of Modern Art. the Council of Foreign Relations. BoUlngen Foundation, the Asia Society55 words
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Article27 1964-01-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Th* Selangor Muslim League will hold a Koran reading contest at the South Indian Mosque at Malay Street here on Jan. 13.27 words
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330 1964-01-06 9 Market to try new system to offer shares to the public SINGAPORE, Sun J^ COMING Malaysian share issue by Motor Investments Ltd. is to be opened to the public by the "tender system." A leading investment adviser today explained to the Straits Times how this would work. He noted that330 words
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Article100 1964-01-06 9 SEKEMBAN, Sun.— The police here will be asked to take "stern action" against motorists who fail to observe the town's speed limit, as well as motor cyclists who ride their machines without silencers. A motion to this effect will be tabled by Mr. Kan Kok Kwan100 words
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Advertisement97 1964-01-06 9 uMkWoI chassis prices illSSil VAN PRICES Er^" M FROM $5,580 \lfrchard Motors MNfrAFOftf ft KUALA UIMFtM MWeXNTeo lisewHMC iv BORNEO MOTORS mm (Jhr tf* Gifts You-ll^ Wk Bive with Prida Jfu^m^ Make Your Selection Today? v)>^rV *V*' T«l: ***** f. r el«visiofi is th current craze throughout Singapore Most people,97 words
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Miscellaneous595 1964-01-06 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metre. 476 Mei^ SHORTWAVE AM.: 8.00 Time Signal, Nega- SERVICE: 41 Metres ra-ku; 8.02 Morning Melodies; Tz~ 7.00 Time Signal. The News; A.M. 6.00 Good M°™ing; 6.01 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Morning Prelude; 7 .15 News;595 words
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Article183 1964-01-06 10 Picture of a jobbing carter THE BIG LOAD. By Ted Murphy. Foulis. 18s. 6d. rD MIRPHY. who started in the game long before the war, supplies a valuable and unique picture of the lorry haul driver on English roads. In between anecdotes about lorries that did 280--mile runs with flowers183 words
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Article735 1964-01-06 10 GUY WINT - Quarrels on frontier GUY WINT By PEKING VERSUS DELHI. By George Patterson. (Faber. 355.) GEORGE Patterson, a Plymouth Brother who went as a missionary to Tibet and who has since stayed on in a secular capacity following the fortunes of the Tibetan people in their adversity, has produced a full735 words
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Article614 1964-01-06 10 ALDINGTON KENNARD - ALDINGTON KENNARD By TROPIC TEMPER. By James Kirkup (Collins 305.) ON the dust jacket of Mr. Kirkup's highly praised "Memoir of Malaya" is a colour picture of a wayside hawker of sugary and cooling drinks. In the corner is a firehydrant, waiting for its dog.614 words
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Article286 1964-01-06 10 A CENTURY OF SCIENCE FICTION. Edited by Damon Knight. (Gollancz 215.) By WALTER WARWICK CCIENCE fiction is "3 much more than a hundred years old. It yoes back to Homer. But with Wells and Verne a new genre began, and the atom bomb and the286 words
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Advertisement73 1964-01-06 10 University Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES (obtainable without reiidenca) GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (Atiociated Examining Board) CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School* Higher School CERTIFICATES The College, foaafed 1887, is aa E*KfttfaMl Tratf, with a staff of MtfcK qoalrflrd Tniors. Reasonable fees, payable by instalments. Mort than 46,000 Succetiei,73 words
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Advertisement1440 1964-01-06 11 TO LIVERPOOL A WEII CBA3I ll* DM S*port Mill P». Sham *enin» HOMED LivtrpMl. Havre ll Pt/JM 11 NELEUS ipMl, Clasgow ita. 1 iM I iM l/ll PERSEUS iiveraaal. kiasaav MEMHON L Mil. DMlin. Foil.. H'twg Jaa II lai IS jm 11,21 Jai 21 ANTEHOR nveipeal, Gusaaw Jai ll im1,440 words
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Advertisement1365 1964-01-06 11 |^prTHE E AC ONES KV V— tKI twtGAPOaf Kuala LuaAPua p.iwrm mmaja nnA-o Ujr^emSmnm ><iw>i«m-iu«im;iii. -o*oi»«s t/3.wtu>o»M- 7tai 'hohi situ ntom urn **oh**w aAlimfca Itt UML U HAVIt, NAMRRM. RRfMtVN. ANTWERP IOTTtRtAW tMSTERDAM OSLO CBTNtNIBM AMI COWNNAGEN >> "^FT l !!S(^^^s37 l ■•KAMBUIA" a) Sultl ll Part/ 7JN 1/ I1,365 words
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Advertisement1272 1964-01-06 11 I Benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONRRN LIVERPOOL I. CONTINENTAL PRRTS BEN VALLA f.i IM S W/ll P PIM l ft BENCLtU LH Hamburg Fil 21 Spore P Sham Penani M'bro Mar 2 Jai 11 21 Jm 24/24 Grangemouth Mar I j S pore P. Sham Penang lENHOPI L'peel, Dunaee. Havre,1,272 words
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Advertisement1326 1964-01-06 11 feMcAUSTER tss CO., LTD. w lah R* aJtn Kl,'rF»M^l M UHI eh KLA VKMBSS LINE |«ajMJL I»AMIIMt- MITEIMM, I tM AJMELJU, SAN FRANCISCO, •AVRf, "taju a mtout&Sß ceaitie. vanUovei t portkni ein of pcTURUiucR UMrti| t f l c tiWl I'poie P Sham ftnen* IRONXViLLI G. 11-12 TUay 7/ I1,326 words
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Article290 1964-01-06 12 Tin price remains static rE Straits tin price remained unchanged In Penang on Saturday mornIng ac $a18.37 j on an offering estimated down by 10 tons to 240 tons. The estimated offering lor tbe short week was 1,245 tons compared with 985 tons In tbe previous week which was also290 words
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Article337 1964-01-06 12 week condition were hampered by the holidays locally and in New VerH and London. The cloning price of 62s cents on Friday when the close was quiet over unaltered from the Monday price. AU In all the decline at the end of 1963 can be attributed to the337 words
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Article1085 1964-01-06 12 THE table ol snares on tbr Malayan Stock Exehan.fr shows last business to Dee. 28 {Ai and last business since taai date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest buslnew. for 1963 and this year to date. INOUSTHIAIS Hi iei Buck! Jsi 1.811,085 words
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Article28 1964-01-06 12 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpieal). Dee. 30. 6"', i eta. 9513.25 31. 63', cts. 5515.87H Jan. 1. 2. 82S, $519.00 3. 62 'j $518.37 Mi 4. $******28 words
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Article163 1964-01-06 12 OUBBER futures in New York E last week were easier on scattered liquidation. Dealings were light. In physical rubber, traders noted that offtake waa quiet during the week affected by year-end conditions and holidays. The undertone In physical rubber was easy reflecting the decline in Singapore163 words
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Article48 1964-01-06 12 I'MI Malayan txahang* Banfca- A>noitiin made theae cbangra In Its rttea to merchants on Saturday dl 1 rates to $100) Selling TT ar OD riidy. Ocuticn* Varka 129 1/2: Holland Cuitdari 117 1/4: 8wl»t Franca 140S/8; Danish Krnur 223: Narwaglan Kranar 233 1/4: Italian Lira *****.48 words
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Article16 1964-01-06 12 December rubber crops Included- Sunffi Tukanj 91,500 lb.. Temerloh 127.400 lb. Ktwnrtew 238,000 Ib.16 words
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Article43 1964-01-06 12 Dec. 30. Dec. 31. Jan. 1. Jan. 2. Jan. 3. Jan. 4. •Industrials: 130.84 100.0* 100.21 100.38 101.21 Tins: 127.39 128.23 128.97 129.83 129.51 S rubber*: 198.55 108.55 108.55 108.67 108.57 •Dec 31. ICSS m 110. Dec 29. 1962 100.43 words
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Article21 1964-01-06 12 Current payment Date of payment Toul for year Total far preriou* Jtmx Southern Kinta t Interim. »d.T March 2021 words
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Advertisement993 1964-01-06 12 lE°IoRIENTl r Trjrs i ~H_. I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons tullv olrconditionee stabilised) Departs: Penang 7th January 1964. Singapora 10th January 1964. For Hongkong 13»h/15th January, Japan 19th/24th January Hongkong 27th/30th January. Returns: Singapore 2nd February 1964. Penong 4th February 1964. PLEASE NOTE AMENDED DATES Faros993 words
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Advertisement314 1964-01-06 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Concesnonal Rail Fires To AM Europeao Cities Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genoo r G~MARCONr 15/ 1/64 VICTORIA" 8/ 2/64 29/ 2/64 G. GALILEI" 22/ 2/64 3/64 •ASIA" 5/ 3/64 28/ 3/64 G. MARCONI 21/ 3/64 6/ 4/64 "VICTORIA" 4/64 2/ S/64 "G. GALILEI" 25/314 words
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Advertisement475 1964-01-06 12 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC NOTICE TIN LTD Change ot Telephone numbers) IUI A. 11/. M/ 8 The Qreat EasUra jjf,, (Incorporated in the Federation Assoe. Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur of Malaya) with effect 2nd January 1964 will Stockholders *re advised that be: the Tin Ore Output for the month ***** 4 Lines,475 words
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Article2393 1964-01-06 13 From Our Market Correspondent QNE feature of the Malayan Stock Exchange last week when trading was shortened by the New Year holiday was the amount of business transacted. On December 31 trading was remarkably good for the season and although there was less activity when the Market2,393 words
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Article672 1964-01-06 13 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Saturday Jan. 3. B. AVx orda 12.4.-I BouMead I.TI Central Prop 1.62 City Dcv hh» C S. Holding 3.20 Con. Tin Smelt Prrf 17 9 Ordu 4* Dtinlopn 2.xS ■Ut Smelt 347 Kiu672 words
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Advertisement2362 1964-01-06 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES NOTICES TENDERS AN EXPERIENCED MAN IN ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT TENDER NOTICE PLANTING OIL PALMS ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC NoU c Lnd s ctloß m Tenders aro Invited from ar> DcnuiDCn WBITTFN FY AMINATIONS No proved Contractors for Supplying REQUIRED WRITrtN tAAMIriAIIUNi Not|ce Js2,362 words
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Article575 1964-01-06 15 Part-timers humble Newcastle in a day of surprises LONDON, Sun— The part-time professional footballers of Bed lord, rank outsiders of the English F.A. Cup third round, sprang the shock of the day by humbling famed Newcastle United 2-1 on United's own ground yesterday. It was aReuter - 575 words
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Article985 1964-01-06 15 f* lir 3KII Kill M> iMHI 2 Wolves 1 \-i.m Villa i Aldershot Bath I Bollon I Birmingham I fort Vale Blarkhum 4 Grimsby <> Brentford Middlrsbro' 1 Bristol Kov. I Norwich 1 Biirnlrv I Kolherliam I Cardiff I Leeds 1 Carlisle 3 QPR llonra-trr Bristol985 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-01-06 15 MASTERS TO PLAYER WITH TOTAL OF 285 GOLF JOHANNESBURG, Sun.— «l Gary Player (above). South Africa's leading professional, won the Masters golf tournament with a total of 285 for the 72 holes. Retief Waltman and Bobby Locke, the former British Open champion, were two strokes behind in joint second place61 words
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Article59 1964-01-06 15 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Bob Charles (New Zealand), the British Open champion, failed by ore stroke to qualify for the third round of the US$l5,OOO Los Angeles Open golf tournament yesterday. Charles followed up his first round 79 with a par 71. Americans Tommy Jacobs, Bobby NicholsReuter - 59 words
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Article123 1964-01-06 15 CYDNEY. Sun. Marguenthe Ruygrok. 16-year-old schoolgirl swimmer, who almost unnoticed beat the world 220 yards breasutroke last month failed in an attempt on the world 200 metres mark here last night. Dutch-born Marguerlthe made her bid for the 200 metres breaststroke record during the New South123 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-01-06 15 LONDON, Sun.— Oon Chong Hau (left) 16-year-old Uf layiar^ from Kuala Lumpur, retain^ all three title* in the AiPkngland Junior badminton championships at Wimbledon. In winning the singles he captured the trophy for the third time in four years and next year can set upReuter - 139 words
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Article784 1964-01-06 15 RUGBY England .0 N.Zealand... l4 {at Twickenham) Scotland 10 France o {at MurrayfLeld) TOURISTS MAINTAIN UNBEATEN RECORD T ONDON, Sun.— New Zealand retained their unbeaten record in Rugby Union internationals on their present tour adding the scalp of England to that of Ireland and WalesReuter - 784 words
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Article367 1964-01-06 15 CCOTLAXD rained their O most decisive win over France since 1956 when they won by 10 points (two goals) to nil in the opening match of this season's fivenation Rugby tnion tournament at Murrayfltld, Edinburgh, yesterday. Scotland, who led 6-0 at halftime, last beat France In367 words
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79 1964-01-06 15 CRICKET Strong grip on Plunket Shield WELLINGTON. Sun.-Wel-llngton gained their third convincing win in the Plunket Shield cricket competition when they beat Canterbury by nine wickets here yesterday. Wellington, who are unbeaten, are favourites to win the Shield from Northern Districts, who were defeated on first Innings by Otago at79 words
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Article86 1964-01-06 15 MONTEGO BAY. Sun. A strong team, captained by former England Test batsman Denis Compton. arrived here yesterday for their three-week tour of Jamaica. Other players on the tour, which is sponsored by a cigarette company. Include Ted Dexter (Sussex). Peter Richardson (Kent), Tom Oravener (Worcestershire?, JimReuter - 86 words
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Article70 1964-01-06 15 PORT ELIZABETH. Sun. Annette van Zyl, 18-year-old South African champion, beat Darlene Hard (US) 2-6. 7-6, 6-0 in the women's singles final of the Eastern Province lawn tennis championships here. Darlene Hard ans Maria Buenc (Brazil) won the women's doubles title when they beat Annette and MargaretReuter - 70 words
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Article36 1964-01-06 15 LONDON, Sun. Mike Ratchllff, 17-year-old son of a tea planter at Kotmali, Ceylon, became the new British junior covered court lawn tennis champion. In the final he beat Gerald Battrick Wales > 7-5, 7-5. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous98 1964-01-06 15 RUGGER Tour match: Perak v Royal Than Police dDOh aTpal padang, S>. Friendly: SCC Invitation v SMF (Spore padang). HOCKEY S'for bit. "ZN: Burvey v Municipal (XL Depot); Levers v Railways Sentul (Bungsar Rd); TPCA 'B 1 v B'gor Club 'Princes Rd): Telecoms v Chartered Bank (Brickfields) Div. 2: Eaglets98 words
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Article, Illustration150 1964-01-06 16 DROPPING ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES TO SECURITY FORCES IN BORNEO ESSENTIAL supplies food, drinks, arms and ammunition for the Security Forces guarding the long borders of East Malaysia against the incursions of bands of marauding Indonesian-based terrorists depend upon aircraft of the Far East Air Force. For the men serving150 words
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136 1964-01-06 16 We're not foreigners, Malayans TOLD KOTA BAHRU, Sun. The Assistant Minister for Rural Development in Sarawak, Tnche Abdul Rahman bin Yacob, last night nailed on the people of Malaya not to think of the people of Sabah and Sarawak as foreigners Inche Abdul Rahman was speaking to a large crowd136 words
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Article253 1964-01-06 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Although they put up a fighting display, Royal Navy went down 5-2 to Army In the Singapore HA. quadrangular at Seletar today. Despite a soggy ground, the game was played at a fast pace. Navy were first to score in the 10 th minute. Blnks.253 words
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Obituary28 1964-01-06 16 LOM PCNC KHWAN «K<- M l«t* Of Donaldson It Burkinsbaw panned n\\*y peacefully on 4-1-64. Corttc leaving residence 37. Teo Hong Road, Singapore I 11.00 a.m. 7-1-M.28 words
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200 1964-01-06 16 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh, Sunday OELANGOR, who were unbeaten in their four outings, became champions of the three-day Malaysian Women's Hockey Carnival which concluded here today. Selangor clinched the issue when they beat Singapore by a solitary goal in the key match on200 words
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Article116 1964-01-06 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore became South zone champions in the Foong Seong Cup bad-, mlnton tournament when they beat Malacca 4-1 in the final at the SB A. hall tonight. Wong Tew Gee gave Singapore their first point by beating Law Teik Soon 1511, 15-11. and then Wee116 words
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Article34 1964-01-06 16 IPOH. Sun— The final of the Perak Chinese Football Federation knockout competition for the Dato Leong Kee Nyean Cup between Shaw Brothers S.C. and Perak Chinese R.C. ended in a scoreless draw34 words
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153 1964-01-06 16 RUGGER S'gor team for final named minus one KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Rugby Union selectors today named 14 of the 15 players who will represent Selangor in the Malaya Cup rugby football final against Singapore Joint Services at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. They kept the fly-half poslttoa open153 words
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Article38 1964-01-06 16 BANGALORE. Sun. The M.C.C. drew their three-day match against the Indian Cricket Control Board President's XI here today. Final scores: M.C.C. 272-S declared «nd 259-6 iM. Stewart 82) President's XI 298-4 declared (Poddar 100 n.0.). Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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339 1964-01-06 16 GO-KARTING Mechanic makes winning debut in Spore meet SINGAPORE, Sun. Local kart mechanic Lam Chin Choon made a successful debut in competition today winning Singapore Karting Club's main event the 50 laps race and also clocking the Fastest Time or the Day in the Club's Open meet at Kallang. Lim.339 words
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