The Straits Times, 20 January 1964
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Title Section22 1964-01-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 flat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration231 1964-01-20 1 Phnom Penh date HOST: SIHANOUK? 'BOTH TENGKU AND MACAPAGAL AGREED ON VENUETALKS LIKELY IN FIRST WEEK OF FEBRUARY' MANILA, Sunday THE conference between President Diosdado Macapagal and Tengku Abdul Rahman is almost certain to be held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, reliable sources said today. The sources said that it would231 words
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Article, Illustration670 1964-01-20 1 Malaysian 'wait and see' till Kennedy arrives KUALA LU M 1V PUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is adopting a "wait-and-see" attitude towards Indonesia's latest "propaganda diplomacy" on Malaysia pending the visit of the T.S. AttorneyGene r a I. Mr. Robert "Kennedy. In what has been called "a670 words
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Article95 1964-01-20 1 IPOH, Sunday. A LABOURER, Lee Ah Kow, 19, fell'l42 ft. to his death from the top of the chimney he was working on at the Pan-Malaysia Cement Factory site L '"~*k™ tliis morning. Lee was working at the top of the chimney with three95 words
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Article64 1964-01-20 1 BERLIN, Sun. An East german bonier guard was fired at and detained by his comrades today when he apparently attempted to escape Into West Berlin. West Berlin police said the man sealed the wall on a bridge across the Teltow Canal with bis weapons, andReuter - 64 words
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Article33 1964-01-20 1 DAR-ES- SALAAM. Sun— The deposed Sultan of Zanzibar left here this morning for London in a chartered Comet Jet airliner. The aircraft Is flying by way of Nairobi and Khartoum. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article35 1964-01-20 1 BELGRADE, Sun— Blind batl caught by German tourist* In a Grotto In Slovenia last summer and released In Munich, have flown the 375 miles back home, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article22 1964-01-20 1 NEW YORK, Sun —The Beatles will give a concert at Carnegie Hall here during their VS. visit next month —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article50 1964-01-20 1 MILAN, Sun. A seeing-eye dog will be able to return to work shortly, following an operation which restored his sight, an eye-specialist here said. The sheep dog had led his blind master Luigi Moltemi for five years before he lost his sight on contact with some acid.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration563 1964-01-20 1 Sarawak Senator dies-11 days after he was made Minister KUCHING, Sun. Senator Abang Haji Mustapha bin Abang Haji Moasli, appointed Minister without Portfolio on Jan. 8 died of a heart attack in the General Hospital here last night. He was 58. A signatory of the London agreement on Malaysia, he563 words
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Article171 1964-01-20 1 rC AVTV. Sun.— A United Arab Republic Air Force pilot landed his aircraft in Israel today and sought asylum after a dramatic chase by other UAR planes, an Israel spokesman here said. The spokesman said: "This morning the Egyptian air force pilot. Captain Mahmoud HilmiReuter - 171 words
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Article28 1964-01-20 1 BRISBANE. Sun.— A half-ton headstone on the grave or a 14--month-old baby In Toowoomba cemetery fell and killed a four-year-old girl visiting her brother's grave. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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141 1964-01-20 1 92 killed in severe Formosa quake fAIPEH. Sun. The death toll as a result of the severe earthquake which shook Formosa hist night rose to .Y2 tockiy as detailed reports poured into Taipeh from stricken areas in central and southern Formosa. In addition. 77 people are still missing and 320Reuter - 141 words
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Article72 1964-01-20 1 SIHANOUK DUE Xl \l il MPI K sun Ao oMui.il «>C tin fcxtrrml \lV.iirs Ministry s.tiil ti.imiu that Prince Sih monk will arri\< in Ku.il.i l.umpur l»y i -pr <ial ptaSC at 1 pm tomorrow. Thi' PltaM will be u- < umpjiiird l)\ M.xl.irae Sih.inouk ,in<l N fthrr72 words
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Article24 1964-01-20 2 KARACHI. Sun.— The Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-lm. will arrive in Pakistan on Peb 18 for a week"* visit.— UJU.24 words
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339 1964-01-20 2 MOMBASA Kenya i, Sunday. A BRITISH woman, who arrived here yesterday from Zanzibar, said the first she knew of the coup there was when her husband "looked out of their window and saw bodies in the street." Mrs. SusanReuter - 339 words
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Article33 1964-01-20 2 People's Republic ZANZIBAR, Son. FVBE spice island of X Zanzibar yesterday named itself a "People's Republic" and announced it had begun disarming the "freedom fighters" which installed a revolutionary government last weekend. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-01-20 2 PICTURED in a jubilant mood in this picture is Sheikh Abeid Karume, who installed himself as Republican President of the New Zanzibar Revolutionary Government after ousting Sultan Seyyid Jamshid bin Abdullah last week.— U.P.l. photo.40 words
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Article137 1964-01-20 2 SEVENTH FLEET VISIT TO SAIGON CAIGON, Sun. The flagship of the US Seventh Fleet, the missile cruiser Providence, arrived here yesterday for a brief goodwill visit. In a brief statement to reporters as the flagship cruised up the Saigon River, the Seventh Fleet commander, Vice-Admiral Thomas H. Moorer. appeared toReuter - 137 words
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Article30 1964-01-20 2 ISTANBUL, Sun. Six people died when a bus travelling from Treizond to Sameun, on Turkey's Black Sea coast, skidded Into a ravine during heavy snow. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-01-20 2 NEW DELHI, Sunday. THE re-organisation of the Indian Government in view of the illness of the Prime Minister, Mr, Nehru, is considered inevitable by political circles here. i This has led to wide speculation about who he would delegate his various duties to. The main personalitiesReuter - 218 words
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Article236 1964-01-20 2 MOSCOW, Sunday. ABOUT 10 African students have recently left the Patrice Lumumba Friendship University in Moscow without completing their courses according to diplomatic and student sources. One student, who said he, too, was intending to leave soon In mid-course, added: "There are others who. If theyReuter - 236 words
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Article33 1964-01-20 2 SAIOON. Sun. Vletcong guerillas blew up a bridge on the main railway linking Saigon with Central Vietnam yesterday, putting the line out of action for an estimated two-and-a-half days.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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116 1964-01-20 2 Tanganyika kicks out 'obstructive' airline manager DAR-ES-SALAAM, Sun— Mr. Alistair McKenzio manager of East African' Airways in Dar-es- Salaam, was ordered by the Tanganyika Government to quit the country and has left by air for Nairobi. A statement by the TanKunyika Government said Mr. McKrnzie was "obstructive and applied delaying116 words
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114 1964-01-20 3 MAASTRICHT. Holland Sun. Two British women competitors in the Monte Carlo rally were reported seriously injured near here yesterday when their Austin Cooper was in collision with a Dutch car. The British car caught fire and was burned out but the girls managedReuter - 114 words
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Article27 1964-01-20 3 CHICAGO, Sun Police In sujurban Park Ridge will next month begin to ticket airlines vhose low-flying planes violate the Mage's new noise abatement ordinnce. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article, Illustration599 1964-01-20 3 RECOGNISE CHINA— REGARDLESS PARIS. Sunday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle is determined to recognise China in the face of the categorical opposition of the United States, according to sources close to his office. Reports are circulating in Paris that France would recognise the Peking regimeReuter - 599 words
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329 1964-01-20 3 BRITAIN'S YEAR OF VIGOROUS EXPANSION LONDON, Sunday. yHE British Finance Minister, Mr. Reginald Maudling, said in Birmingham last night there were further signs that 1964 would be a /ear of vigorous expansion for Britain, which *iust now concentrate on prices. Mr Maudling. who f alle arller this month in his329 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-01-20 3 The Great Train Robbery trial on today T ONDON, Sun. The trial of 21 people accused in connection with the Great Train Robbery opens in Aylesbury tomorrow morning and is expected to last three months. More than 100 witnesses are expected to be called. Despite Scotland Yard's best efforts, the282 words
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132 1964-01-20 3 DEATH SENTENCE— AND A JUDGE'S ORDEAL OXFORD, Bun. The daughter of a Judge who has sentenced killers to death said yesterday she would appear In an antlcapltal punishment play next month Adele Weston. 19. daughter of Tanganyika's Mr. Justice Weston, said she would appear In "Hang Down Your Head and132 words
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Article, Illustration164 1964-01-20 3 LOS ANGELES, Sunday /^OMEDIAN Dickie Dawson, husband of British actress Diana Dors, has been served with a restraining order to prevent him from molesting or threatening her, or taking their children out of California, according to Miss Dors' lawyer. The lawyer, Mr. Marvin Mltchelson, saidReuter - 164 words
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Article30 1964-01-20 3 WASHINGTON Bun Mr Matthew McCloskey has resigned v Ambassador to Ireland to return home and raise funds for the Democratic Party In the coming Pre•MfcoUal election— Reuur.30 words
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189 1964-01-20 3 LEUKAEMIA CURE BIOLOGIST FLIES TO EDINBURGH ONDON. Sun. Mr. Gas ton Naessens. the French biologist who believes he has the cure for leukaemia, arrived here yesterday from Corsica. He went on by plane to Edinburgh to be met by businessman Mr. Daniel Davle, who has offered to back experiments onReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration530 1964-01-20 4 ELECTRONIC COMPUTOR DOES COMPLEX JOB, SOLVES PROBLEMS IN A FLASH JN A* bis air-conditkmed office in Fullerton Building. ;i modern office is taking shape. An oflice common to giant commercial complexes of New York or London. Gone from this office, eventually, will be the normal530 words
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160 1964-01-20 4 'Parent, teacher bodies can aid education' I/-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Parent-teacher associations can contribute positively to the development of education in Malaya, as is being done i in the United States. Mrs. R.F. Bhupalan, a tea- cher at the Methodist Boys School here and president of the Women's Teachers Union, said160 words
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Article170 1964-01-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow at 7 p.m Tomorrow Pel Chal School, Trafalgar Estate; Loron? Chuan wayang stage; Kampong Lav Pah, off Chang San Road; Mm Chong School, Mata Ilcan; Kong Hwa170 words
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Article323 1964-01-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun TRADE union leader, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, has resigned as chairman of the Adult Education Board to concentrate entirely on the labour movement in Singapore. Mr. Devan Nair, who is secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, announced his resignation in a letter,323 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-01-20 4 DR. AND MRS. Ng Eng Lim, after their marriage at the Chinese Seventh Day Adventist Church in Singapore yesterday. The bridegroom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Yew Peng. The bride, Miss Serena Lam Mcc Lian, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lam Joo Khim.50 words
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Miscellaneous374 1964-01-20 4 I p. _fl dfllk A mmm» i^LW tt m) SS i^k^. IN nHlfl fill I DV nID ■pHE following Is today's schedule anf. Kuala Lumpur (MX 058) 9.10 1 of civil aircraft movements at P.m. Paya Lebar airport Singapore: Bntih United Alrwiyt: From Btansted. Istanbul. Boftbay (BR ARRIVALS M 2)374 words
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Article, Illustration398 1964-01-20 5 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON: VERA GIVES UP BRIGHT LIGHTS OF LONDON TO WORK IN PUCHONG 3y Kuala Lumpur, Sunday FOR a mere $15 a month and a vegetarian diet, a young English teacher has given up the bright lights of London just to398 words
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Article71 1964-01-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The United Democratic Party plans to contest about 70 seats in the general elections this year. The president of the party. Dato Zainal Abldin bin Hajl Abas, told a Press conference today that the U.D.P. had been working during the last few71 words
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153 1964-01-20 5 CINGAPORE, Sun. A comprehensive media research project is planned by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents of Malaya in conjunction with the Malayan Advertisers Association. This was stated by the president. Mr. K. M. Palmer, at the annual meeting. He said it was hoped that153 words
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80 1964-01-20 5 A LOR STAR, Sun.—Polite today ambushed an armed gang and arrested three men outside a shop at Kuala Pegang village, about 65 miles from here. A loaded pistol and four rounds of ammunition were recovered. Acting on information, a police party laid an80 words
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119 1964-01-20 5 Indonesians one-third of labour force in Sabah JESSELTON. San. About one-third of the total labour force in Sabah comprised Indonesians in 1962. according to the annual report of the Department of Labour and yVelfare just published.' Indonesians working on estates numbered 6.837, in industry, 3,692 and in government 6.837, making119 words
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Article45 1964-01-20 5 IPOH. Sun. Inche Yaacob bin Hitam. former State Development Officer In Kedali. has assumed duties here as State Development Officer of Perak. He succeeds Raja Mokhtar bin Raja Ya'acob. who has gone on transfer to the Federal Establishment Office In Kuala Lumpur.45 words
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171 1964-01-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun., The Government's proposed agricultural marketing board to help rural people sell their produce will comprise 10 experts. Mr. Lew Sip Hon, Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, said today that the Ministry was now selecting the 10 men171 words
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Advertisement3824 1964-01-20 6 COMPANY PROSPECTUS Copies of this Offer for Sale have been delivered to the Registrars of Companies of the States of Malaya and the State of Singapore for registration. Application has been made to the Committee of the Malayan Stock Exchange for permission to deal in and for quotation for all3,824 words
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Article121 1964-01-20 7 WARNING: MAN LOSES BLANK CHEQUES SINGAPORE. Sun. Police have advised businessmen and dealers to be on the alert for a man who has been going around Issuing dud cheques. A businessman. Mr. John Tim. of St. Michael's Road, reported to the police yesterday that his Hongkong and Shanghai Bank (Tanglln121 words
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Article188 1964-01-20 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union warned the management of Shaw Organisation Ltd. today that it would take industrial action unless there was a settlement of its claims for a new collective agreement for the company's clerical workers Refused in a statement. Mr.188 words
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Article60 1964-01-20 7 Scream he flees ALOR BTAR. Sun. A housewife's scream scared off an attacker who tried to molest her on Paya Besar estate, near Lunas, South Kedah, yesterday S. Sirumani, 30, was collecting latex near a blukar when a man came up and made overtures to her. When he tried to60 words
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Article67 1964-01-20 7 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. Lion* Kam Wah. 22. of Jerantut, said yesterday in court here he stole a bicycle from the roadside on Nov. 26 because he was too tired to walk He was bound over to be of good behaviour for one year In67 words
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Article33 1964-01-20 7 PARIT pUNTAR, Sun.— A lorry attendant. Fong Chan Mon. 36. was killed when his lorry ran off the road and overturned 30 miles south of here yesterday The driver escaped unhurt.33 words
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301 1964-01-20 7 KENNETH COOMBS - KENNETH COOMBS: 37 ABORIGINE MEDICAL POSTS TO HAVE LANDING ZONES FOR FLYING DOCTORS By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday THIRTY-SEVEN deep-in-the- jungle medical posts, complete with helicopter landing zones, will be established by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs by the end of this year. The Assistant301 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-01-20 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— An American couple today sat back in their caravan in Singapore and laughed at the idea that old age is a hindrance to travel. Mr. Floyd Hadley. 68, and his wife Betty, 57. have Just set a record In283 words
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Article67 1964-01-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Malaysia Is one of the 37 countries which will be sending representatives to the sixth International Youth Science Fortnight to be held In London in August. The other countries are: America. Japan. Sweden. Austria. Belgium. Prance. Holland, Germany, Australia Canada, Ceylon. Denmark. Britain. Italy, Jamaica.67 words
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90 1964-01-20 7 SINGAPORE. Bun. Mr. Sonny Ling has been elected president of the executive committee of the University of Singapore Students' Union, with Mr. John Ramanathan as vice-president. They and eight other officials— Including a girl assumed office last Thursday. Other newly-elected secretariat members of the committee90 words
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Article110 1964-01-20 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun- The Alliance Is the only party that can bring continued peace, prosperity and stability to Malaysia, said Mr Au How Cbeong, secretary of the youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association her* last night. Speaking at a variety concert In the110 words
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Article42 1964-01-20 7 KUALA LIPIS, Sun.— Abdul Rahman bin Hashim. 18. ni yesterday bound over to be of Rood behaviour for one year in the nun of $300 for stealing a watch from his employer. Mutntts bin Musadl. here on Dec. 36.42 words
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141 1964-01-20 7 'BEWARE OF BOMBS' WARNING TO SHIPS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Director of Marine, Capt. J. A. L. Pavitt. has warned all ships in the vicinity of Raffles Lighthouse bombing range to beware of bombs and rockets. He said in a recent circular to all masters of ships that bombing practices would141 words
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229 1964-01-20 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday TTHOSE in power who 1 understand the operation of the laws of Singapore have saved the people from an interruption of their telephbne service, which was threatened by an Intended strike of employees in the service. This statement was made229 words
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Article, Illustration326 1964-01-20 7 He hopes to save his right arm in Formosa TPOH. Sun. -An in 1 structor of audiovisual aids attached to the Education Department In Perak is to seek specialist treatment in Formosa to save his right arm from being amputated. Inche Ahmad bin Yahya, 29, who is also secretary of326 words
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Article60 1964-01-20 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Straits Times today received four donations totalling $65 for Madam SPalclciam. whose husband died in a road accident a month ago The donations came from Cho Chee Kong. Ipoh. $10; Dr. A. Murtigasu, Johore Bahru. $20; K. Arumugam. Seremban. $25: and Yap Seong60 words
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Article35 1964-01-20 7 KUALA LIPIS, Sun.— A taxi driver. Mohamed Pilus bin Haji Ariffin. 45, of Jerantut. was yeoterday fined $30 for carrying an excess passenger at the 21st. milestone Jerantut-Benta road on Dec. 11.35 words
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Miscellaneous51 1964-01-20 7 Uunnff Hff Hulph UvinuiaMl "SU^SmW IKI JUST REMEMBeRtpJI Xl WANT THAT FOOO I WHCN VK READY T' EAT, N 1 O^'^E IMPORTANT J KEPT WARM UWTH. 1 JUST UTT UP TH' HOOD! J I HERTS A I PHONE CALL! J riNISH PHONING, O» 1 I Y*B ORO6R. x WONT PAV51 words
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343 1964-01-20 8 PENANG, Sunday. fHE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. today appealed to local fishermen not to take the law into their own hands by attacking trawler fishing boats. Dato Wong told the Straits Times that local fishermen now hated the sight of343 words
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144 1964-01-20 8 9 FOR TRADE UNION COURSE IN CALCUTTA SINGAPORE, Sun. Nine trade unionists from Malaya and Singapore will attend a three-month course on trade unionism at me International Confederation of Free Trade Unions' Asian Trade Union College in Calcutta beginning tomorrow. The Malayan representatives nominated by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress144 words
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Article32 1964-01-20 8 KUALA LIPIS. Sun Mr. K. Subiah. ihe OSPC here, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as a senior investigation officer. Mr. Pritam Singh, from Kuala Kubu Bharu. has succeeded him.32 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-01-20 8 A 'THANK YOU' NOTE FROM COUNTESS OF LIMERICK SINGAPORE. Sun. Lady Angela Limerick, who retired recently as vicepresident of the British Red Cross Society, has sent a "thank you" message to members of the Singapore society. Lady Limerick (above), better known as the Countess of Limerick, said: |"I cannot retire149 words
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Article56 1964-01-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Deputy Director of Radio Malaysia, Inche Murtadza Za'ba. will leave for West Berlin on Feb. 23 to represent Malaysia at a seminar lon "Radio and television as a means for education." The seminar, which Is from Feb. 26 to March 24. will56 words
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137 1964-01-20 8 Radio Malaysia's broadcast for schools KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The target date for launching Radio Malaysia's broadcasting service for schools is 1966. The Director of Broadcast Ing, Inche Dol Ramll. said today that it would only start when Radio Malaysia's $105 million studios and offices were ready. Inche Dol said: "At137 words
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88 1964-01-20 8 Coffee shop partitions controversy MUAR. Sun.— The Reilgloiis Affairs Department here today warned that partitions In coffee and eating shops should be removed, otherwise they would encourage Muslims to eat and drink during Bulan Puasa. But coffee shop owneri here argued that the partitions were put up to give privacy,88 words
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221 1964-01-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun T*HE Minister of Agri- culture and Co- operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, said ton^ht he would take steps to get the authorities to close down illegal rice mills which caused damage to co operative rice mills. Speaking over221 words
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251 1964-01-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. IT will be "some time" before it will be known if dates and grapes can be grown commercially in Malaysia. The Director of the Department of Agriculture, Inche Mohamad bin Jamil, said today that the research being carried on251 words
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108 1964-01-20 9 YjUAR, Sun. SulaiIfl man bin Omar, 30, told the magistrate's court here yesterday that while he was staying with his second wife, his first wife came and told him she had been raped. He was giving evidence in a108 words
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Article31 1964-01-20 9 PEKAN. Sun.— The Medical Officer here. Dr. Chan Lam Kong, has resigned from Government service. He has loined the General Hospital in Singapore for 'urther training In midwifery.31 words
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Article44 1964-01-20 9 KAJANO, Sun. The Union ol Teachers of English in Vernacular Seine. s wants the Government to revise the salary scheme oi its members. A resolution to th:s effect was passed at the annual delegate.* conferer.ee of the union here recently44 words
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Article184 1964-01-20 9 Anti-TB draft law that got lost KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four years after the first draft law making it an offence for T.B. sufferers to evade treatment was drawn up, nobody not even the legal drafters knows what has happened to it. A Legal Department official said yesterday: "We don't even184 words
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80 1964-01-20 9 PENANG, Sun. The chairman of the Penang MCA youth section, Mr. David Choong, said last night the Malayan Chinese Association was responsible for helping about 90 per cent of Chinese in this country to btfeome citteens. He said this at a ceremony at which80 words
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91 1964-01-20 9 ALOR STAR. Sun.—Police today expressed coni cern over the increasing number of cases of padi I thefts from fields in North Kedah where harvestine is I in progress. Fourteen cases involving more than $700 worth of pa- di have been reported stolen during the91 words
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Article100 1964-01-20 9 Salt comes by air in Sabah SINGAPORE, Sun The Royal Air Force is helping medical authorities in Sabah to distribute iodized salt to villages and longhouses. An RAF Beverly transport aircraft is dropping 56-lb packages of the salt to village sites from the air. The aircraft operates from Labuan. Transportation100 words
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Article44 1964-01-20 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Four robbers yesterday herded out a farmer's family from their Choa Chu Kang Road home, ransacked It. and got away with $60. Minutes later, police were informed and the alarm was put on for two hours. No arrests were made.44 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-01-20 9 ]>EKAN. San. The two daughters of the Sultan of Pahang have returned here for their vacation. They are Tengkn Intan Badariah, 20, who Is taking a secretarial course at the Institute of Technology in Melbourne, and Tengku None MaharanL 19, who has155 words
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144 1964-01-20 9 DENANG, Sun.— Police raided an isolated hut in the jungle off Tanjong Bungah Road about five miles from the city, and arrested three men guarding $8,000 worth of stolen »oods today. The recovered goods, comprising textiles and medicines, are believed to belong to two brothers,144 words
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138 1964-01-20 9 Police find body of missing woman OEREMBAN, Sun. A police party who raided a house after a tip-oil about a robbery found the body of a woman. Police gave her name as Low Koon Eng, 70. Her hands and legs were tied and a piece of cloth was tied tightly138 words
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Article29 1964-01-20 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— Peraks first rural trade school has opened here with an enrolment of 100 students, including 30 boarders. The school provides a three-year course.29 words
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Advertisement164 1964-01-20 9 UiMvwstey Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES (obtainable without residence) GENERAL CERTIFICATE Of EDUCATION (Aa— tlltad Examining Board) CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School A Hig her School CERTIFICATES The College, founded 1887. is aa l-ducationul Trust, with a staff of highly qualified Tutors. Reasonable feet, payable by instalments. More164 words
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Advertisement243 1964-01-20 9 f BANKERS' ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK Jjl 1 961 -62. lsm nm Ho in— >«a Mam Tlv v. J m ii i*Mi mi i ins or nit PBIMCIP*! MNKB Of JHE WORI I). Deposits y 53T.523.512.43: A GREAT BANK? How do you judge the world's great banks? Deposits are one243 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-01-20 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. IndlcaUons of offences round T. M.uerlal In acu.e aeinana lii O»teshead <5> Morocco isi 11 Thoughtless urchin let poet 8. Crime which uas. .< habit of Inside (11) M, Edward Ills son? .9). 13. In fact. Americans appear Appears to preclude railway more spiritless <5).266 words
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Article170 1964-01-20 10 it Wt4* tit i Mm, mum) MR. ANO MRS. Panic Yoong Chee thank friends, relatives for their valuable Klfts and attendance at their wedding on 19-1-1064. THI FAMILY OF the late Isabella Oltvelro thank friends and relative* for tonatlons wreaths and attendance at the funeral. THI FAMILY OF170 words
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Article157 1964-01-20 10 M Wm*M lit (mUnimmm) EXCITING OANCI DRAMAS for young and old Victoria Tbeatr* 28th. 26th. January Tickets, leaflets: Rohlnson's. C.K. Tang. Cold Storage. LUSCIOUS ■■PURE-SILK" at Its most fabulous. Also Swiss Italian cotton to make you feel like a queen. At "Glamourette" Fltzpatricks. THE OPTICAL HOUSE, Ophthalmic Opticians, Cornea!157 words
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Article36 1964-01-20 10 tt IT*rets BJ» (Ml*.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally Saturday 2Sth January Victoria Memorial Hall 7.30 p.m. speaker Roy Robertson Director South East Asia Navigators also audience participation Bible Quiz and special Items all welcome.36 words
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681 1964-01-20 10 The Straits Times Monday, January 20, 1964. Stopping The War Soekarno's admission of Indonesian aggression is much the liveliest outcome of his talks in Tokyo with Mr. Robert Kennedy. It is obvious that discussion of the Malaysian issue is unlikely to lead to useful results while fighting goes on. Even681 words
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Article316 1964-01-20 10 French recognition of Communist China is certain. The United States, Britain and West Germany have been advised of French intentions, Japan is to receive formal notification today and evidence is mounting of a speedier French programme. Various explanations are offered for President de Gaulle's decision. The most likely316 words
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Article223 1964-01-20 10 The Singapore Government's decision to restore New Year's Day as a public holiday is welcome, even if it does mean giving up Easter Monday. Certainly last year's reduction of Singapore's public holidays from 18 to 15, to bring the number into line with the Federal Public Holiday Regulations,223 words
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Article, Illustration397 1964-01-20 10 Joyce Egginton - New U.S. policy towards United Nations Joyce Egginton BID TO CURB SMALL POWERS by NEW YORK. Bunv-A new trend in U.S. policy towards the United Nations is likely to develop in the next few months. It will be based on the desire to see a more parliamentary system of jurisdiction397 words
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Letter423 1964-01-20 10 LAST WEEK I received, presumably as a shareholder In Aokam Tin. a roneoed sheet on the cheapest type of paper purporting to be the chairman's address to shareholders at the ninth annual meeting of the company held at Kuala Lumpur on December 30 1963, although there Is423 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1964-01-20 10 DAVID HOLDEN - President Nasser: A victim of his own success?. DAVID HOLDEN HIS POSITION AT HOME MAY BE UNASSAILABLE... BUT HE FACES A CRUCIAL TEST from CAIRO. SUNDAY PRESIDENT N A S SER'S personal coach on the Arab roller-coaster is somewhere near the bottom just now of one of its downward swoops.1,248 words
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Advertisement630 1964-01-20 10 Stnito Tis*. Malay Mai •OLD ■TTOKA4JK MCMM Oraswd Road COLO •TORAOB ■PtANCMU AT HOLLAND MOAD-KATOM*) UPPtL NOAD— NAVAL BASS AS********) A— ISU crrr book rrom ltd wisji»s»i«» Mini, co%« Qmmr IMB NIWI moMT M TBT*T"'"^*T SvSMsraMffeMt M. M. ISMAIL S Adinir.fly Moao. si«v« Bs** HAMIIH *TTOM S7S-7. Cfcancl Pom. rputm630 words
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Advertisement30 1964-01-20 10 PHILIPS g^ TELEVISION J. Showroom facilities v! at Clmeneeu House 1 extended until g.M \f.. p.m. except Sunday* I a ALLIED RADIO 5 160 CLCMCMCCAU AVENUE v: SINGAPOftC Tar *****30 words
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Advertisement100 1964-01-20 10 Congratulations to CHANRITA from A. L. SHELTON INC. 1033, Union House, Hong Kong. sole distributors of TEENFORM bras, girdles, panties. PETER PAN swimwear, designs by Oleg Cassini. CANTERBURY women's and misses' swimwear. SPEEDO competition swimwear. nothing •> -haves tftttlOem like a SHAVEMASTER blade ELECTRIC SHAVER That* why Sunbeam put* Tt—100 words
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Advertisement211 1964-01-20 11 it l txyjpP "^fek* Chanrai Organisation proudly announces the opening 0f... M\S§* >Pt& Chanrita, an exclusive Ladies Wear and Saree Centre will cater for all the needs of the """""""""""—^^^^«M lll^^ fashion conscious women. Visit Chanrita and see the exciting range of ready-made Wz llm] "\#i° Q garments and exotic211 words
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CHANRITA OPENING OF NEW STORE
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Article, Illustration715 1964-01-20 11 Chanrai sets up new shop for women TODAY'S opening of Chanrita, a new store catering for women's fashion needs marks an important milestone in the history of J. T. Chanrai (Singapore) Ltd. The new shop is at 86 High Street, Singapore. Main features of the715 words
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304 1964-01-20 11 IN 10 years, J.T. Chanrai has doubled Its imports catering for a growing clientele: an indication of the 40-year-old company's progress. The company, establish id In a North Bridge Road shop in 1924. today supplies and serves not only this country but also304 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-01-20 12 (Right): Hand-painted tiles from India were some of the materials used in the decor, giving the store a relaxed atmosphere amid artistic surroundings. (On left): Mr. K.T. Khemloni, executive of Chonroi's retail department, inspects the carved woodwork of Chanrita. With him is Mr.53 words
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784 1964-01-20 12 From small shop to 'trade empire 9 rli: story of Chanrai's a trade empire in four continents has been one of phenomenal growth in a span of 103 years. The organisation has fanned out into a vast network of stores serving the world with the784 words
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Article52 1964-01-20 12 rKRK will be special offers to customers at low prices for the tint few days after the establishment of Chanrita. the new "women's shop," Mr. BH. Melwani. managing director of Chanrai's, announced in Singapore. He said that there would be free fittr for purchases of foods amounting52 words
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Article523 1964-01-20 12 MR. 811 Melwani, genial managing director of Chanrai's. attributes his successful business career to an early start in life, initiative and HARD WORK. At 18, he was a Junior salesman in a North Bridge Road textile shop, drawing a salary of only $32. But by constantly523 words
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Article, Illustration467 1964-01-20 13 COMPANY SHOWS CONFIDENCE IN NATIONS FUTURE A MALAYSIAN network of Chanrai's and Chanrita stores is the ultimate objective of J.T. Chanrai. Disclosing this, Mr. B.H. Melwani, the managing director, said the firm's future plans were an expression of confidence in the nations economic future. "The stable467 words
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354 1964-01-20 13 TjORE and more iT women are now retaining their jobs after marriage, particularly so in the case of those who are more progressive. This was the view expressed by Mr. B.H. Melwanl, managing director of Chanrai's. He felt, however, that men considered a job354 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-01-20 13 The main department of Ctunrai's. tie "exclusive men's shop. Here a wide variety of goods is on display. Chanrai's not only serves the needs of local customers but those of visitors from abroad, too.40 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-01-20 13 VTR. M.P. Punjabi. manager of Chanrita, who has 26 years' experience in sales and management, has some fashion tips for local girls. Stressing the importance of quality goods, Mr. Punjabi said: "Buying Inferior goodsmay not be a wise thing to do from the investment point of313 words
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Article, Illustration422 1964-01-20 14 LOCAL CRAFTS GAIN MORE PRESTIGE TI/fALAYSIAN crafts are gaining increasing prestige and recognition from the local population and the never ending stream of tourists. This steady demand for Malaysian crafts particularly for the adornment of new homes here Is indicative of the present trend toward elegance in decor Just as422 words
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Advertisement7 1964-01-20 24 C/ou7/ enfoy... The proper creamy Cadbury taste!7 words
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Advertisement232 1964-01-20 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS--20 Word* SlO (Minimum) QCILL: To Jean and Georx* daughter Marina Carol Ann at Bungeai on 17-1-64. Both mother and daughter are well. MABBITT To Hugh and Klkl. a aon at the Qpneral Uoplial, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. January 19. Thanks to Doctors and Staff. JMBI^BBfcA Skin care,232 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-01-20 24 OIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Friday to 8 p.m. yesterday: HiCbest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 8:: 75 Penanu M 7^ Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 TS Singapore 84 7342 words
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Advertisement164 1964-01-20 12 07 JAY GEE J3 ENTERPRISES Congratulate CHANRAI ORGANISATION ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW SHOP Obtain your Playtex bras from Singapore's Exclusive Ladies shop— Chanrita I \l '^^ofej XSk^i^B V^ uoiEriwi4Sttue«m with compliments from PELACO DISTRIBUTORS PTY. LTD. RICHMOND, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA JACKSON 6c CO., LTD. 132/136, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE- 1.164 words
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Advertisement153 1964-01-20 12 CONGRA TULA TIONS and BEST WISHES to the CHANRAI ORGANISATION 1 on the occasion of the opening of *^r@K**kvm cum IBank *tf Amettra MiTinMil TMJST AND ACC*'V~TATTr»XT NATIONAL savings ASSOCIATION incorporated in U.S.A. with Limited Liability He.d Office* SAN FRANCISCO SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR THE NISSHO CO., LTD. LEADING EXPORTERS OF153 words
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Advertisement188 1964-01-20 13 8681 m hes (ttc**zS^ V_^ \MS HU I SAKE CEITK from "OPALINE" of Switzerland H Wr .a m I i V •"•■^^S^B LADIES TWIN SET OF NYLON VELVET Sole Agents: MALAYAN TRADERS, box 279. penang. Congratulations to CHANRITA FROM Makers of ladies swim sportswear Congratulations I UDIES'WUItUKECUM wgk^ma^^k^^ on the188 words
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Advertisement113 1964-01-20 13 Congratulations to \ms km i mi cuitt on the occasion of its opening. from: CHENG MENG FURNITURE CO. 327-329. CLEMENCEAU AYE. SINGAPORE. Contractors to CHANRAI ORGANISATION for their shop* at Goodwood Hotal CHANRITA, 86, High Street. Specialists in FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION THE WORLD'S BEST CLOTHS BY PORMEUII LONDON MANUFACTURERS OF SPORTEX113 words
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Advertisement133 1964-01-20 14 BEST WISHES TO >>^ iiDiistunsunsmi on the occasion of their opening. from: JAEGER Manufacturers of Woollen Underwear, Cardigans, Jumpers etc., etc. A rrrn r*r\ GAMTON I ArCirk C-CJ oamton street. J/^ tVJtIX LONDON. W.I. Best Wishes To CHANRAI'S FOR EVERY SUCCESS IN THEIR NEW SHOP LADIES' fEtt 4 SAKE BINE133 words
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Advertisement110 1964-01-20 14 a good job at a fair price ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION 160 Clcmcnccou Avenue. Singapore. Tel: 2608S CONGRATULATIONS TO CHANRITA ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OPENING TODAY MOVIE STAR LINGERIE WATERSUN BEACHWEAR MONARCH PRICE MARKING MACHINES LILY OF FRANCE OAISY SPORTSWEAR. LACHMANN CO 90-A. High Street. Singapore. $4* FULLY FASHIONED KNITWEAR110 words
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Advertisement142 1964-01-20 14 L. E. Tels Cos Trading Society X suppliers of jantzen I Swimwear, Beach wear foundations brassieres n and HOUBIGANT of Paris Perfume X 4. X extend all good wishes I I: I j CHANRITA 'I X on the occasion of their ooening I wrrTL i ORIGINAL Siiddeutscheßaumwolle-IndustrieA. G. I KUCHEN(WURTT.)POSTGEISLINGEN/STEIGESCHLIESSFACH73142 words
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Article, Illustration336 1964-01-20 15 DENANG, Sun. A packed congregation last night attended the first united Christian prayer service in Penang at St. Xavier's Institution Hall here. Cix Christian denominations Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran. Methodist, Presbyterian and Salvation Army participated In the service. Two bishops, the Catholic Bishop of Penang.336 words
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84 1964-01-20 15 SHB STAFF ASSOCIATION ACCEPTED BY NTUC SINGAPORE, Sun. The National Trades Union Congress here has accepted the Singapore Harbour Board Stan* Association as an affiliate. This was announced today by the NTUC secretary-gene-ral, Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr. On July 22 last year the association was de-registered by the Registrar of84 words
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Article24 1964-01-20 15 I'ELUK ANSON. Sun.— Mr. Goh Kong Wan. from Kota Bharu. has been posted to the Labour and Industrial Relations Department here-24 words
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Article163 1964-01-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Co-operative movement in Asia is not very successful, not from want of money but from want of good leaders. Mr. M. V. Madane. deputy director of the International Co-operative Alliance, said this today at a tea party given by the Indian163 words
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Article, Illustration421 1964-01-20 15 Struggle for power in Naval Base SINGAPORE, Sunday. T WO rival factions are fighting for the support of the 1 0,000 Naval Base workers in the formation of a new union to represent them in place of the recently de-registered Naval Base Labour Union. One faction comprises a nine-man committee421 words
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128 1964-01-20 15 KLANG, Sun. Preparations for the birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Selangor have started to be made by a committee formed here last month. The first thing the committee 1 V£« orderin of fireworks worth 17.000 from JaDan. A spokesman for the committ* said that128 words
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Article34 1964-01-20 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. Pollrt have detained wren ran under 'h« Societies Ordinance and one m«n under the criminal Law 'Temporary Provision) Ordinance. In an tl- secret socierv rounds during the past 24 hours.34 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-01-20 15 THE BRIDE formerly Miss Beverley Vercoe, of Ainslie. Canberra signs the register at the St. Andrew's Church, Penang;, at her wedding to Flying Officer John Radge of Kalgoolle. West Australia, who looks on. The bride is the daughter of Sqd. Leader J. L. Vercoe of the R.A.A.F.74 words
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117 1964-01-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Philippine* is among 13 countries which will take part in the South-East Asia Muslim conference to be held in Tengku Abdul »«i"««" Hall here at the end of the year. The other countries are: Hon* Kong. South Vietnam, Thailand. Formosa,117 words
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Article45 1964-01-20 15 IPOH, Sun Inche Ya'acob bin Hltam former State Development Officer In Kedah. has assumed duties here as State Development Officer of PerakHe succeeds Raja Mokhtar bin Raja Ya'acob, wno has (tone on transfer to the Federal Establishment Office In Kuala Lumpur.45 words
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272 1964-01-20 15 Kuala Lumpur, Sun GOVERNMENT store- keepers are to form one single union, it was decided at a meeting of the Government Storekeepers Union here today. The decision was made after a Congress of Unions of Employees In the Public and Civil Services vice272 words
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257 1964-01-20 15 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Malayan Tin Bureau said yesterday that speculation that the United States may make another change in its tin disposal programme has led to "uncertainty and confusion" in the tin industry, particularly among Malaya's independent producers. The bureau, an organisation sponsored257 words
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Advertisement39 1964-01-20 15 THE MIX THAT'S ASKED FOR BY NAME jP? &§j| MORE OFTEN- BY MORE PEOPLE! Mjaf^B Nothing does it like Seven-Up! Do you mix well? You will if you mix Seven -Up with your favourite drink Whisky, Brandy or Gin.39 words
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Advertisement148 1964-01-20 15 ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT SPRAYING... BOSS KNAPSACK ATOMIZER The "BOSS" Atomizer ilS&£l^ nurseries and immaturt 1 *tWfr »J areas, rubber estates and I 11 I JM The high air velocity of d id expels the pesticides ikUi^Hiijli J without unnecessary |M *^-<5Ft 'ilil K waste of chemicals and W«_UflkDFj em\ml affords a148 words
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Miscellaneous756 1964-01-20 15 Today's Radio, TV I 12 midnight Negara-ku. ClO6« RADIO MALAYSIA *x>™ NATIONM. BHOETWAVE SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: AM-: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- ■nn*TWAV? t Bl?RVlCE-gara-ku; 6.02 Monung Melodies; WO Time Signal. The News; 41 MtlK s 7 10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7-30 AM.: 6.00 Oood Morning, Learn A756 words
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Article, Illustration1795 1964-01-20 16 Part Three of the series I 3 YEARS, 1,500 VITNESSES AND A 400-PAGE JUDGMENT LATER HE IS INSTALLED AS THE RIGHTFUL HEIR A SIMPLE QUESTION OF IDENTITY —BUT PERSONAL identity cansometimes be surprisingly difficult to establish, especially when vast fortunes are at stake. For example, there have1,795 words
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Advertisement239 1964-01-20 16 St. )OMCit> Aspirin I for Children t» K'riß approved by mo™ doctors than try r>*^ 1 other brand. WKm «r4iiury hca^acka. cold* MU pi>« Nuk* your ch.ldren mrMrabl*. five them St. |oa«ph /Vapirin far fait relief. W, CMMfOT like St. |oteph Aipirin too iI.JQ J t n v |V OWII239 words
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1229 1964-01-20 17 ALUNGTON KENNARD - The first foreign (American) envoy in Japan ALUNGTON KENNARD FOREIGNERS IN MIKADOLAND. By Harold S. Williams. (Tuttle, Tokyo. V 1,500) By THANKFUL Townsend taught her grandson to fear God, tell the truth and hate the British. She never forgot the Redcoats who burned down her house in the revolutionary war.1,229 words
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Article320 1964-01-20 17 Peter Grosvenor - Peter Grosvenor. By ALL DONE FROM MEMORY. By Osbert Lancaster. (Murray 16s). rhas all vanished, that cosy world, for the upper middle classes at least which came to an end In 1914. It was a time when the well-to-do Englishman seemingly held an unassailable place320 words
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Article185 1964-01-20 17 Fantasy around Deep South NO ADAM Hi EDEN. By Grace Metalious. (Mailer, 205.) rpHE work of Tennessee X Williams, Erskine Caldwell et al. In inflating a steamy, sexy fantasy around the Deep South is rivalled by Grace Metalious's efforts in respect, or, more possibly, disrespect, of the "small New England185 words
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Advertisement108 1964-01-20 17 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and TO MODERNISE YOUR KITCHEN Clean, sparkling pocs. pans, container* for cooking and storing count for a lot In good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND— established over 50 years ago. Today's wide, modern108 words
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Advertisement322 1964-01-20 17 g^r P^^ I g^g^g^g^g^gflgflfc Eistt*:< \j I jg^gflffs^^^^ i^g^Hg^H WITH A CERTINA... YOU'LL LOVE TO KNOW THE TIME %Wa^^B This is only one creation from the new Certtno-Soppriire X^^^ *£j^V.^s~w^rfa>^^gr collection. But any official Certina Agent will be pfotxl ikJa^/^ to ihow you his rich and enchontino choice of Sopphire322 words
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Advertisement680 1964-01-20 18 (Continued from Pace It) SITUATIONS VACANT :ii Word* U (Mlm.)— Box M rts. astral AMAH REQUIRED Must speak English, for household duties and fimpla cooking. Phone ***** Spore 11. EUROPEAN COUPLE with one child ti-quire tint class cook amah and baby amah. Oood wag** paid. Box A 4297 B.T. B'pore.680 words
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Advertisement845 1964-01-20 18 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SI (Mtm.)—Box 10 eta, oxtrm EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER urgently required by a large oil company to work In m« <«<-*« Oood prospects. Local resident preferred Shorthand 100 WPM/Typtng 40/ M WPM. Age 24/30. Apply to Box A 4303 S.T. B'pore. JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY vacancies for experienced female845 words
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Advertisement1111 1964-01-20 18 ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Word* St (Mlm.)— Bom tt eta. oxtrm WANTID 2/3 bedrooms unmrnlshed flat or terrace by small Chinese family. Old lious* also considered. Reply quoting rent Box A 4296 B.T. Spore. AMERICAN EXECUTIVE and wife desire rent fuUy furnished house commencing June l. 1964 for six months or1,111 words
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Advertisement968 1964-01-20 18 EDUCATION St Word* SI iMlaur—Box 10 eta, oxtro WHILST WAITING POR your Cambridge results, join now the new Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeentng. TU— lnns of "1.T.8." 19 Lorong SO. Oeylang Singapore *****. FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC Enrolments accepts dally stuOnU for Piano Hano-aeeordlon. Violin. Oultar. Hawaiian Oultar. Trumpet. Saxophone. Clarinet. Drums968 words
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Advertisement890 1964-01-20 18 WANTED TO PURCHASE IVarats SI (Him.)— Box It eta. oxtro ROTARY CONVERTORS 230 V. O.C. to 230 V. A.C.. three of 1/2 K.W. each Box A34t>s S.T. K.L. RUSTON HORIZONTAL Diesel enKlne type 10 HRC 156 H.P. 265 R.P.M. wanted two units secondhand or new. Contact Wee On Store 246890 words
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Advertisement1115 1964-01-20 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* Si (.Him.)— Box It eta. mxtrm COKART MM AKKCRMANS steering MacCulloch brakes aad clutch with WB6IO modified engine twtccarbs In racing order $975 Rlmg Chan B'pore 9SS3I/2. 1961 JAGUAR 3.4 1960 Mint Minor, IBS*. Flat 1100 tt ISM Mercedes Benx 2205. All Vehicles In excellent condition1,115 words
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Advertisement825 1964-01-20 18 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word, Si Him.)— Box 50 efs. axtrs OIT QUICK RELIEF from tbs agony of Singapore root with LCI. "Olvped" Cream. Soothes beats and preveau further Infection. KONC HEC FATT CHOY flalamat Bart Raya Puasa special discounts for Chloese New Year tt Han Raya New Designs Necklaces. Bracelets.825 words
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Advertisement744 1964-01-20 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCIES Applications are Invited from suitably quail fled locally domiciled candidates for appointment to U» under-noted vacant posts: (a) DEPUTY SECRETARY. Candidates should posse** good Honours Degree (preferably In Economics or Business Administration) or equivalent professional quail, ficatlon acceptable to the Public Service Commission,744 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-01-20 19 10 LIHtKPUIR KUI Cl)»l UK Due Spun urn P. S'kaa cinaof MiMNIN itiii. Duoi n r n Htwi ll Pt/laa 21 Jm 22 ANTENOR L'pael, Dubun' Glasgo* Gil. 35 Jm 22 iM 23/27 iaa a AUTOLYCUS <..„ ..:.ouli, Littrpaw JM 23 laa a iM 27/ 3 m iVCACH iittrpMl. Glasgo*1,284 words
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Advertisement1378 1964-01-20 19 BeM THE EAC CINES EVV>rd iMtOAPOM BMb» MMIWifIUWtMEI-Myi PP4AMO I MMIU-H -+D---_1 VA-AMMM-O tO. Pftiy* M»9 1/Sv— VVU 9 OMf nonixm m»_j| »«o_a Y INI0 1 M v UILINU I* GENOA, U «AVU. NAMWHn. UtMU. AJITWEtP ROTTEROAM, AMSTERBAM. BSLO GITNENBURB ANB COPfNMAtEN i ~^"~^™^vSe~"^™ i T'~ra_r~~^~cs>r™ "MAUCCA" I) 1/2 (passenges1,378 words
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Advertisement1221 1964-01-20 19 I Benuline\ EXPRESS SERVICE Tt UHBtN, untPttt CWniNtNTAL PttTl orwrr vnrat For London Fel 11 BENCLEUCH Hamburg Fll 2) *i?" la e pert)l!S22 hTu/U G^emoutl. _i I BENHOPE g. 01 g 2 «TBb iiM-jra -TSii S±L SSa Ksats. 11 istarnics fc i S i r _S :r 1 OIAN U__ea,1,221 words
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Advertisement1071 1964-01-20 19 feMcALIST£R «Sc CO M LTD. w Tali Ha. mn. 1 "^^^h^m cm of upon taatajkaj eaaajta^caatnj U-t* Spore f. Shan Pinanf BONNEVIUI 1/ 5 Fil B/ I Frt I Frt l' ten P. Sham Paaaaa cms Nam irftrt Lea**, M ,t_ JT M^Tfrt 2/ 3 Mar 2*TlMai r___T C t-1,071 words
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Article580 1964-01-20 20 fVSHE tin price closed the week 1 on a very steady note having remained unchanged on Friday and Saturday at $525 per picul. having been first quoted at that price on Thursday. Before the steady tendency developed the price was more erratic than of late580 words
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Article133 1964-01-20 20 Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Conce*sioß«l Rail fares To All Europtao Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genoo "vlcToria" "5717*7" UTITm "G. GALILt! 22/ 2/64 9/ 3/64 "ASIA" 5/ 3/64 28/ 3/64. G. MARCONI 21/ 3/64 6/ 4/64 "VICTORIA" 9/ 4/64 2/ 3/64 "G. GALILEI" 25/ 4/64 11/ 5/64 "ASIA"133 words
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Article1084 1964-01-20 20 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stork Exchange ■hows last kwsUteas to Jan. 11. (A) and last bttstness stoee that date (B) with H and I. stoaaVng for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. 1 tin snckt J.5£ 111 1.471,084 words
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Article28 1964-01-20 20 RTJBBEB TIN (ptTlb.) (p*rpical). Jan. 13. 62-ncU. $525.87 14. 82*. cts. $526.00 15. 62 eta. $514.37 !i 16. 63 eta. $525.0* 17. tttteta. $525.00 IS. $525.0028 words
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Article149 1964-01-20 20 DUBBER futures were off slightly v In the week ended January 17 with dealings light. Blizzard weather conditions and transportation difficulties restricted Interest early in the week. Physical rubber was slightly lower priced with Interest except for Inferior mostly unworkable) rubber, limited. Factory buying was routine.149 words
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Article64 1964-01-20 20 THE Malayan Exchnnße Banks' Aiuelatlen made this chanter la Its rtaea to merchanta on Saturday (the rate Is to $100): Sailing TT er OD ready: Deutscht Marks 129 1/2. On the frse exchange market in Men* Kengt the U.S. dellar was qucf-.i at 6.721 for T.T. and 5.71164 words
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Article45 1964-01-20 20 Industrials: Tins: S rubbers: Jan. 13. Jan. 14. Jan. 15. 107.89 107.51 107.06 128.39 127.61 127.34 107.44 107-44 107.44 Dee. 31. IMS 100. Dec 29. 1962 190. Jan. 16. 107.08 126.86 107.4; Jan. 17. 107.40 126.10 1*7.44 Jan. 18. 107.86 125.99 107.4445 words
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Article29 1964-01-20 20 Tin i urrrnt payment ls.t 2s.t iXLt 7%t Date of payment Feb. 38 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Feb. 7 Total for year Total for previous year 17%29 words
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Advertisement1073 1964-01-20 20 XV tSt. V ea^Hal^Ba^^B^l XAWA^AjqjKISEWyiAISHA^LTT).; OAJL. Pnaltlß. Aatlainttev and QraM LaktM/BeMt Catitxls aewejlejai Spore P. Shan Honolulu ft t'cuoa B> tori MoaUtti "KiaiiUwa Mara" 27/2* Jaa Jt/JI Jaa 24 Fel IS Mar KanrUoa Mere 2*721 Fel 4/ 1 Mar 21 Mar IB Mar 17 Apr 24 Apr "teiivia Mate" 24,211,073 words
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Advertisement952 1964-01-20 20 lE°lorientJ liiies TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. IBERIA" Deporting SINGAPORE 17th February 1964 Arriving LONDON 7th March 1964 via Aden, Port Said, Naples, t Lisbon. S.S. "ARCADJA" Deporting SINGAPORE 23rd February 1964 Arriving LONDON 16th March 1964 via Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Piraeus, Marseille* Gibraltar. (Each ship is952 words
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Advertisement366 1964-01-20 20 NOTICE Our bill collector, Mr. Lee Sek Khuan. has left our cervices. He is therefore not authorized to act or ccLlect monies on our behalf. THE GENERAL FINANCE CORPN. LIMITED K.Ala Lum i t. NOTICES SHAW SHAW LIMITED NOTICE BC CLOSING OF ROAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the road366 words
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Advertisement282 1964-01-20 20 M/S. LOUIS T. LEONOWENS (M) LTD. of 125 A Ipoh Road. Hul Hong Building, Kuala Lumpur HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT Mr. Chew Yooii has resigned his post as Timber Compradore with effect from 17th January, 1964. Mr. Chew is no longer authorized to conduct any business on behalf of the282 words
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Article2361 1964-01-20 21 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was no real enthusiasm to deal on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week and the great majority of industrials were easier over the period, although on Saturday morning conditions seemed brighter following improved political news regarding Malaysia. The depression together with2,361 words
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Article672 1964-01-20 21 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Saturday Jan. 18. INDUSTRIALS Alex orda 12 4* 15.00 Hnimiod 16S 1-M entral Prop LM 1 M citr r>ev <w* C.B. Holding 3.11) 3.20 Con. Tin 8mr!t Pref 17 H 1«'9 Ordli 4«672 words
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Advertisement352 1964-01-20 21 li^[*^ir^3£s^^#3fc^pi^iwj^> NOTICE The public i-s intortnea that the temporary receipt book containing Nos. ***** to ***** used and ***** to ***** unused, has been lost. The unused receipts Nos. ***** to ***** Inclusive are hereby cancelled. JAMES WARREN AND CO. LTD. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL, PENANG ISLAND Refund of Rate* Paid352 words
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Advertisement452 1964-01-20 21 JABATAN KERJA RAYA TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the State Engineer. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Brewster Road. Ipoh. Perak up to 12 noon on the 19th February', 1964, from Class B Ccntiaciors. registered wilt) the P.W.D. and who have had experience ln executing works of a452 words
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Advertisement1526 1964-01-20 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA applications are invited for post of Technical Assistant tor Estates Office. An estimator Is required for the administration of jobbing contracts and to assist Resident Engineer in budget control Of development projects. Qualifications: Diploma of a Government Technical College preferably In Quantity Surveying or equivalent1,526 words
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Advertisement792 1964-01-20 21 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Rewinding of armatures and colls for Royal Malaysian Navy. Tenders are called for under Competitive Tender No. 796 4 closing on 7 Feb. 64 Group 3A and Open. Tender forms may be obtained from HQ Federation Ordnance Services (ORD. 5). Ministry of Defence. Rifle792 words
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Advertisement93 1964-01-20 21 TENDER PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall). (a) Supply of 1.000 Pieces Wooden Transmission Poles. Tender Deposit $200 Close at 2.15 p.m. on 29th January. 1964. WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd. Floor. City Hall). (a) Supply of Galvanised Steel Tubes. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close93 words
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Article400 1964-01-20 22 RUGGER EDINBURGH, Sun. Scotland showed unexpectedly good form in holding New Zealand to a scoreless draw in their Rugby Union international here yesterday. The Scots' effort robbed Wilson Whlneray's team oi the chance of becoming the first All-Bin -.<.> to defeat the four home cReuter - 400 words
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513 1964-01-20 22 LONDON, Sunday. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, who went back to the top of the English First Division last week, increased their lead to two points by winning 2-0 at Blackpool yesterday. Spurs took an early lead when a header from Terry Dyson struck the513 words
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Article131 1964-01-20 22 IPSWICH PUT UP A FINE DISPLAY Rangers got through by the same score against Third Lanark In a poor game. Celtic kept up their challenge with a 3-0 win over St. Mirren. This was a hard game in which St. Mlrren's right-half Clark was ordered off the field. Airdrie putReuter - 131 words
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156 1964-01-20 22 Russian goalie to play for Penarol \fONTEVIDEO, Sun. ITI Lev Yashin, the brilliant Soviet Union goalkeeper, will play for Montevideo* Penarol dab next year, the club announced jesterday. This unprecedented move by a Russian aoecer star fol- lowed an Interview be- < tween Penarol president I Gaston Guefli and members156 words
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Article42 1964-01-20 22 TRINIDAD. Sun. The Trinidad Olympic Association are seeking 18.000 West Indian dollars from the government to send a national team of 13 to the Olympic Oames at Tokyo In October. The association hopes to raise a similar amount themselves. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article1301 1964-01-20 22 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Fulham Birmingli.tu n Burnley Blackburn 1 H'oWes 1 Blackpool v Tottenham 2 Chelsea I Aston Villa t Everton I Ipswich 1 Uicester Bolton Notts Fores; i Stoke Shelf. Weil Shell, ltd WBA Man. Old. 4 WMt Han l Liverpool 1 VV D1,301 words
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97 1964-01-20 22 CRICKET BRILLIANT CENTURIES BY DEXTER, GRAVENEY KINGSTON, Sun.— Ted Dexter (176), who scored 120 in boundaries, and Tom Graveney (108 not out) led the English county cricketers side to a brilliant four-wickets win over Jamaica here yesterday. Duhtnc Dexter (four sixes and 24 fours) and the elegant Oraveney (one six97 words
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Article134 1964-01-20 22 AinmABAP: HOC declared at 400 for to* again* West Zone hsi» today, leaving themselvea wtOi just under four hoars to force a victory. The tourists, however, failed to ■st the quick breakthrough and the match ended in a draw with 1 West Zone scoring 382 for three in134 words
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Article110 1964-01-20 22 GLABOOW, Sun. A Glasgow football supporter who committed a breach of the peace at a match between Celtic and Rangers w»« n^ered to report to a police Tt 3.30 p.m. every Saturnoon for the next 13 Paton. 19. of McLean Si Plantation. Glasgow. was toln ov110 words
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225 1964-01-20 22 GO-KARTIN6 Todd top driver at S'gor meet KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Peter Todd of Negri Sembilan was the most successful driver chalHng up foor wins and a third, at the Malayan Motor Sports Club's go-kart meet held at the Merdeka Stadium car park today. Todd also set Dp the fastest lap225 words
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Article44 1964-01-20 22 EAST LONDON, (Cape Province) Sun— Maria Bueno (Bra«11) beat Darlene Hard (US) M. 6-4 to win the women's singles title in the Border lawn tennis championships here. Cliff Drysdale beat Abe Sep-6-2. 7-5. 6-2 in the all-South African men's single final. Reurcr.44 words
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Advertisement220 1964-01-20 22 v U/ X^sssaSsHslsßHHHb y/ V^ *fl ■Ts^^S^^Bß^^Bl BS^^^SF^^^l^j^^^Sß^lb^SßßbV. S* ROYAL VIKING ifl BEER- Winner of 4 9QXj/i& M W Wmm the 1958 "Prix d'honneur" /^TJJ^b^JJI —an international award for the r:c~~~ «k lagers, in a competition amongst 444 V| j-fT-Tr^f contestants from all parts of the world. pi H'Nvrf Again,220 words
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Advertisement182 1964-01-20 22 fYOUiK SHOULD INVEST 1 YOUR MONEY WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE IT'S ALWAYS SAFE. YOU'LL EARN s°/ INTEREST /o PER ANNUM Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details or how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. MTKWUMD BOTH '-'O 000.0*0 ISSUED MtO PUD182 words
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Article1979 1964-01-20 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP LUCKY LUCKY, STARTS BALL ROLLING WITH 5-LENGTH WIN I RACING with JPOH, Sun. Lucky Stable took four races in a row here this afternoon. Nine-year-old Lucky Lucky (apprentice Nazudi up) started the ball rolling with a five-length win in Race 2. Rubber Estate (Merv1,979 words
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Article45 1964-01-20 23 TOTAL POOL 5137.7 M Ist No. *****6 $34,080 2nd. No. *****6 $17,040 3rd. No. *****4 $8,520 STABTEKB ($1,051 each) Norn. *****7 *****1 *****6 *****6 *****4 *****0 *****3 *****5 *****7. CONSOLATION ($663 each): No*. *****5 *****4 *****4 *****5 *****6 *****2 *****7 *****4 *****3 *****5.45 words
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274 1964-01-20 23 TENNIS The LTA of Malaysia pick 4 for Cup squad JZUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia, inaugurated here today, selected four playerstwo from Singapore and two from Malaya to undergo centralised training In preparation for the Davis Cup match against South Vietnam here at the end of274 words
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Article131 1964-01-20 23 SOCCER— r>H. Sun. Perak trounced Kedah 6-1 in the Malayan Chinese P.A. Cup tie here today. Perak led 2-1 at half-time, scoring through left-half Yee Seng Choy (penalty) and outside-left Foo See Menr. Outside-left Chiam Soon Lay converted penalty for Kedah. A hattrlck by Inside-left Ho Wai131 words
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547 1964-01-20 23 Malaysia win 19 golds to Thailand's 10 ATHLETICS BANGKOK, Sunday. TtiALAYSIA swept to victory over Thailand by iTI 19 golds to 10 in their two-day athletics match which ended here today. TV. *Vn» 11 »nl<4. than VioH i iv cue xx kuiub nicy uau won yesterday. Malaysia added eight more547 words
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Article118 1964-01-20 23 PENANG, Sun.— Chinese Recreation Club maintained their monopoly of the Heah Swee Lee Cup for Inter-club knockout tennis when they "at Penanj? Sports Club 5-0 In the final yesterday to win the trophy for the 16th consecutive year. Lee Kee Hoay and Goon Kok Lem bt Johnny118 words
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Article91 1964-01-20 23 IPOH. Sun.— Talping CRC beat Perak CRC. Ipoh, by a margin of one set in the final of the m-ter-club tennis competition for th« Bui tan's Cup here today. Results (Taiping first): Nk Say Peng and Simon Choong lost to Toby Lam and Kok Wai Lam91 words
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Advertisement145 1964-01-20 23 Flying with Cathay Pacific is a personal affair, with a charm '^F and delicacy of personal service no other airline can match. 1 1 To the traditional courtesy of the Oriental hostesses, Cathay a fit 1| /4m ''"hM-I Pacific's special training has added quiet competence in all Ovl fflvv '>145 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-01-20 23 SOCttK— Tour match: Spore v Basle (Jalan Besar) 7 p.m. RUGGLtt CUnb mate-be*. (At Sl>ore)— SCC Invit. v RAF 'A' Changi (padang); Royal Aust. Navy v Royal Navy (padang).29 words
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291 1964-01-20 24 Minister rejects Malay Chamber's demands SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, has rejected the Malay Chamber of Commerce demand for appointment of Malays to statutory bodies. This was one of the five demands put to him by the Chamber when its representatives met him last week.291 words
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Article29 1964-01-20 24 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Members of the YWCA International Women's Club will visit the Lee Kuo Chuan Nursery Home in Bukit Tlmah Road a*. 10 a.m. on Wednesday.29 words
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Article129 1964-01-20 24 It's all Greek to them... HALIFAX (Nova Scotia). Sun.— A newly acquired tanker ha.s been indefinitely delayed here because all its .signs and notices are in Greek— and the new 45-man crew Is Chinese, except for one Australian. Captain Wang Hain-i and hia crew arrived here by air from FormosaReuter - 129 words
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Article47 1964-01-20 24 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman bin Wok. will set aside three days this week to complete his tour of all Social Welfare Institutions. He will visit 16 of the department's children centres and creches tomorrow, Thursday and Friday.47 words
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Article, Illustration968 1964-01-20 24 Lee: Important to get newly emergent nations to understand Malaysia see us for what we are SINGAPORE, Sunday §IN(iAP 0 R E S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight spoke of the importance of getting newly-emergent nations to know and understand Malaysia968 words
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Article53 1964-01-20 24 SLNG/PORP. Sun.— Professor H.R. McArthur will give a talk on 'Arms Control and Peace Reflearch a New Application of Science" at the Singapore Polytechnic Main Lecture Theatre at 4 15 pjn. on Jan. 23. The talk Is organised by the Polytechnic Engineering Society. It Is open53 words
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Article32 1964-01-20 24 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Minister for Labour has appointed Mr. S. Thlruchelvam. of the Ministry of National Development, to be a member of the employer's panel under the Industrial Arbitration Court.32 words
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417 1964-01-20 24 GENEVA, Sunday irpHE Western Powers A to the Geneva disarmament conference resuming, here on Tuesday think that a next logical step to the partial nuclear test ban treaty should be an agreement banning the spread of nuclear weapons, according to authoritative sources.Reuter - 417 words
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254 1964-01-20 24 MOSCOW. Sunday A SHARP-EYED police sergeant is credited with putting police on the trail of Moscow's "maniac killer", whose five axe murders have been given unprecedented publicity here. The alleged killer, a 26-year-old musical comedy actor, Vladimir lonesyan, has admitted the murder ofReuter - 254 words
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Obituary118 1964-01-20 24 MR. t. KANDIAM, eldest brotntr of 8. Sathanlvam, 92 LoronK Penßhulu Mat, Kuala Lumpur, paused away 16-1-84 at Math:iK.il, Ceylon. HELEN WESTERHOUT In..' MlnJoot) wife of late Birch Westerhout d,.il r<-i-«4 rort.n.- leaven 0 p.m. lor St. Michael's Church and Bldaduri. OR. HENRY PONNAMPALAM Samuel L.R.C.P. 8. D.T.M.P.. formerly118 words