The Straits Times, 23 January 1964
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Title Section22 1964-01-23 1 7 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times file***** 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration2158 1964-01-23 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN; AUSTEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN AUSTEN Now it's up to Soekarno WILL HE END CONFRONTATION BEFORE GOING TO A SUMMIT? THE NEXT 24 HOURS WILL DECIDE THIS, SAYS KENNEDY A FEW LAST WORDS, THEN GOODBYE... THE TENGKU has a last-minute chat with the U.S. Attorney-General and his wife before bidding them2,158 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-01-23 1 says envoy Manila recognition very soon KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Philippines Ambassador to Cambodia. Mr. Modesto Farolan (above), who accompanied Prince Norodom Sihanouk for his talks here with Tengku Abdul Rahman, said this morning that the Philippines' recognition of Malaysia would take place "very soon." He said: "I think Malaysia's120 words
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Article51 1964-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Defence today categorcially denied persistent rumours that the death toll In the Dec. 29 clash between Malaysian soldiers and Indonesian raiders at Kalabakan. East Sabah. had risen. A spokesman said: "Thecasualty list lcnuiius t lie same eight dead and 1951 words
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Article34 1964-01-23 1 TESSELTON, Wed. Indonesian bor- der terrorists attacked security force positions in the Tawau district last night, a military spokesman announced today. The attack was repulsed with no loss to security forces.34 words
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Article, Illustration62 1964-01-23 1 MADAME SIHANOUK, wife of the Cambodian Head of State, waves goodbye to Malaysia as she accompanies her husband for his two-day talks with President Macapagal in Manila. Prince Sihanouk is scheduled to l)cgin his talks with President Macapagal today. Last night, he and his wife staved overnight in62 words
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Article126 1964-01-23 1 JAKARTA, Wed. J The U.S. AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Robert Kennedy, said after a two-hour discussion with President Soekarno tonight that he thought "general agreement" had been reached on the Malaysia issue. He said he would make a fuller statement tomorrow after his second session with the Indonesian President inReuter - 126 words
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Article309 1964-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TUN Abdul Razak will fly to Bangkok tomorrow to obtain, it is believed, a first hand account from Air. Robert Kennedy of his meeting with President Soekarno in Jakarta. The United States Attorney-General is due to stop briefly in Bangkok on Friday309 words
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Article17 1964-01-23 1 GLASGOW. Wed— Two thousand dockers returned to work here alter a two-day strike. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article32 1964-01-23 1 MANILA, Wed. Thailand may be called upon to police a truce agreement between Malaysia and Indonesia along their troubled Borneo frontiers, in formed sources .said here today. UJU.32 words
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Article44 1964-01-23 1 UNITED NATIONS. Wed— The U.N. S«cretary-G«»eral, V Thant. disclosed at a press conference yesterday that he had appealed to Malaysia and Indonesia to "exercise the utmost restraint and to maintain calm on the frontiers" during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article17 1964-01-23 1 LIBREVILLE Gabon i. Wed Pro-Western Gabon has reaffirmed 1U support of Nationalist China. UPIUPI - 17 words
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319 1964-01-23 1 Boats attack trawler: 2 men missing pENANG, Wed. Two fishermen, Chew Mah Hoe and Chew Chan Hoe, have been reported missin» alter a fleet of small fishing boats attacked their trawler today near the Far East Air Force bombing range at Pulau' Songsong, off the Kedah coast. The taikong, Yeoh319 words
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Article17 1964-01-23 1 LONDON. Wed. Fr down London Airport lor the second day In succession today. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article35 1964-01-23 1 CONFRONTATION END? MANILA. Wed Frrsi dent Soekarno expected to announce end to military confrontation in Bornrn la pave way f«>r tripartite talk* after nicrtinps with Mr K Kennedy, informed xourc.es sahl here today.35 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-01-23 2 OUR DAY OF SHAME— BY NYERERE DAR-ES-SALAAM, Wed. PRESIDENT Julius Nyerere said last night in a broadcast on Monday's army revolt that it "was a day of great disgrace to our nation." I I In his first appearance since the rising the President who broadcast in Swahili, was introduced byReuter - 268 words
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Article60 1964-01-23 2 ZANZIBAR, Wed. "Field Marshal" John Okello, military leader of last week's coup d'etat which overthrew the Sultanate, returned by air yesterday after a two-day stay in Tanganyika. He said at the airport he went to Dar-Es-Salaam for rest and treatment. Shops, offices and other businesses wereUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration390 1964-01-23 2 RECOGNITION OF RED CHINA MANILA, Wad. JHE Philippines Government is "apprehensive" over the decision taken by France to Communist China, according to a Foreign Office spokesman. The spokesman said recognition "at this particular juncture could create political upheavals in South-East Asia and in theReuter - 390 words
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Article241 1964-01-23 2 DACCA, Wednesday. least 1,000 people were killed in HinduMuslim riots here last week, authoritative sources reported last night. An American Peace Corps nurse, breaking the official curtain of silence on the casualties in last week's communal violence, said there were 600 dead at Dacca MedicalReuter - 241 words
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190 1964-01-23 2 8,000 dead in reprisal for tribal raids USUMBURA (Burundi). Wed.— At least 8,000 men, women and children of the Watutsi tribe have been killed in reprisal for raids by refugees of the tribe on Rwanda territory last December, unconfirmed reports said. For several days past the Burundi authorities have beenReuter - 190 words
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Article43 1964-01-23 2 CONAKRY Guinea. Wed Mr. Chou En-lai, Chinese Prime Minister, was greeted by a 21-« un salute when he arrived here yesterday from Mali as part of hla International tour. He was greeted by President Sekou Toure at Conakry airport. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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165 1964-01-23 2 Cambodia: Moscow suggests April talks I ONDON. Wed. Rus- sia has proposed that a conference on Cambodia be held in Geneva in April, but Britain, joint co-chair-man of the 1954 IndoChina conference, declined to say last nipht whether she would acree. Officials here said that Britain was considering the proposal.Reuter - 165 words
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Article28 1964-01-23 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The Security Council is expected to meet on Tuesday at the request of Pakistan to consider Kashmir, an informed source said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article22 1964-01-23 2 JAKARTA. Wed The Indonesian Government has banned the import of cars from abroad, the Trade Ministry announced resterday. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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108 1964-01-23 2 BANGKOK. Wed Thailand's armed forces next month will launch one of the biggest a nti- guerilla war manoeuvres ever seen in South-east Asia, an Army spokesman announced today. The manonevres will involve more than 15.000 men, including- 120 American special forces personnel from Okinawa,Reuter - 108 words
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141 1964-01-23 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Wed. The United States yesterday fired a "space switchboard" into an orbit that should enable it to relay radio and television signals between four continents. The satellite, Relay 11, last of the relay series, sent Its first television transmission asUPI - 141 words
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Article46 1964-01-23 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Harold Stassen. 56, Republican and U.S. disarmament negotiator under President Elsenhower, yesterday launched his fourth campaign for the Presidency. He announced that be was challenging Senator Barry Goldwater and Governor Rockefeller of New York for the Republican nomination.46 words
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221 1964-01-23 3 RADIOGRAM WAS GIVEN TO LBJ, PROBE TEAM TOLD WASHINGTON, Wed. T An insurance agent has told a Senate investigation committee that President Johnson was given a stereo radiogram in 1959 at the suggestion of former Senate official Bobby Baker, whose business affairs are being probed by the committee. The agent,Reuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-01-23 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Johnson yesterday announced the resignation of Mr. Edward R. Murrow as Director of the United States Information Agency for health reasons At the same time he named Mr. Carl Rowan (above). Ambassador to Finland, as Mr. Murrow's successor. Mr. Marrow,Reuter - 113 words
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Article45 1964-01-23 3 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Party leader who died a year ago. is to be commemorated by an educational foundation providing scholarships for Commonwealth and British students- 1 A public appeal for the memorial was officially launched here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration389 1964-01-23 3 BAG THAT FELL AS HE JUMPED 'NOTHING TO DO WITH ME' AYLESBURY, Wednesday. A MAN arrested after a rooftop chase got £109,500 ($930,750) as his "cut" in Britain's £2,600,000 mail train robbery last year, a court was told here yesterday.Reuter - 389 words
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109 1964-01-23 3 ONDON, Wed. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister, said yesterday he was considering whether he should take the initiative in calling a conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers this year. He told questioners In the House of Commons: "No plans have yet been madeReuter - 109 words
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Article51 1964-01-23 3 NEW YORK, Wed- A small group of students yesterday picketed Queen Prederika of Greece when she arrived to begin a 17-day private visit to NewYork and Washington. Six pickets carried placards and shouted "Fascist Prederika go home" when the liner Uni'»d States pulled into her berth.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article53 1964-01-23 3 DALLAS (Texas), Wed. A psychiatrist was appointed by a court here yesterday to examine Jack Ruby, 52-year-oW night club owner, charged with the murder of Lee Oswald, alleged assassin of PresMent Kennedy. The defence thereupon withdrew an application for bail to allow his mental state toReuter - 53 words
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Article44 1964-01-23 3 ROME. Wed— Cardinal Carlo Chiarlo, 82. an lUllan member of the Roman Curia, the Catholic Church's Central Government, died In Lucca, last night. His death reduced the strength of the Sacred College of Cardinals to 78 of wnora 26 are Italians. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article26 1964-01-23 3 LONDON. Wed. Mike Hallwood, world motor-cycle champion was fined £75 at Middlesex Sessions yesterday for dangerous driving in South London last April Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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291 1964-01-23 3 KHRUSHCHEV AND CASTRO AGREE ON A TRADE PACT \f OSCOW, Wed. The lfl Soviet Union and Cuba have agreed on a long-term trade pact which would safeguard the Cuban economy against fluctuating sugar prices, Mr. Khrushchev announced last night. Proposing a toast at a Kremlin reception for the visiting CubanReuter - 291 words
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69 1964-01-23 3 LONDON, Wed. This must be Sir Martin Lindsay's lucky month. Two weeks ago the 58-year-old Conservative Party M.P. Inherited a furnished Manhattan apartment, art collection and £89,000 from a wealthy American woman, Mrs George Hamlin Shaw. Yesterday, he learned he was the onlyUPI - 69 words
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Article29 1964-01-23 3 MOSCOW, Wed- Three Orthodox priests have been sentenced to unspecified jail terms for bribing officials to reduce their taxes, the newspaper Literary Gazette said yesterday. DPI.29 words
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Advertisement108 1964-01-23 3 GbfHsbenq TO HELP YOU CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR A packrt of 1O Abdulla 37 cigarettes and a handsome glass, OR two Carlsberg glasses, can be yours FREE with every carton of Carlsberg Beer, Special Brew or Stout you bay. New Year celebrations go with a swing when you serve the108 words
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Advertisement437 1964-01-23 3 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the You study at your own way you speak and write? Are speed and convenience. You you sure that you are not cannot fail to gain benefit making mistakes that cause437 words
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222 1964-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today took strong exception to a recent broadcast by the chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Association, Mr. Richard K.M. Eu, In which he attributed SATA's present financial deficit to a collective agreement with222 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-01-23 4 Farmers assured of aid from the Govt. MINISTER TOURS SEMBAWANG, YIO CHU KANG TO TACKLE PROBLEMS FREE FISH GIVEN TO BREEDERS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN assurance to farmers, who rear pigs and poultry and grow vegetables, that the Government would help them overcome some of the difficulties which slowed down their444 words
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132 1964-01-23 4 WOMAN THREW BOIUNG WATER OVER A GIRL- SINGAPORE, Wed. A magistrate today called a woman "vicious," and told her that he could order her to be caned for causing: hurt to a 15-year-old girl by throwing boiling water on her. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwec, the Fourth Magistrate, who also132 words
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480 1964-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A four-stage decentralisation of the Singapore National Library to reach a target of 400,000 registered readers has been planned. Only lack of money Is preventing the National Library Board from implementing the plans Immediately. In Its nrst report, covering the last three years,480 words
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Article115 1964-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The High Court today cleared MJC. Mohamed Sharif. 61. a bill collector and dellvery clerk in a High Street shop, who appealed against a Magistrate's conviction and sentence of three months' Jail, on a charge of stealing a calculating machine from another shop. Sh-rif was115 words
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Article33 1964-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Members of the Singapore Youth for Christ will hold a get-to-know-you cumprmyer seMlon at the home Of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chew In BL Patrick. Road on Jan. 38.33 words
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Miscellaneous382 1964-01-23 4 fT» Plb II XI I I I aW IWt IMM f%U%%M I aaW I aHlil THK followtac la todaya ecbedule Hong Kooc. Baackak. Kuala Lom--1 of civil aircraft movemenu at pur <CX 7») 7.30 p.m. Paya Lebar airport Singapore: British United Airways: From Btansted. Istanbul. Bombay iUK ARRIVALS 88,, 7382 words
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Article123 1964-01-23 5 lESSELTON. Wed. J There will be no letting off of firecrackers on the east coast of Sabah to usher in Chinese New Year this year. Chinese Chambers of Commerce are understood to have placed an embargo on Chinese traders for the importation of II123 words
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Article18 1964-01-23 5 PENANG. Wed.— Burglars stole a watch and transistor set from gardener's quarters in Residency Road yesterday.18 words
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141 1964-01-23 5 MINISTER WANTS TECHNICAL STUDY OF RUBBER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lam Sxvee Aun, said tonight that he would draw the Governments attention to the importance of rubber technology in the economy of the country and introduce it as a subject in the Technical College141 words
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266 1964-01-23 5 Money and students who wed Aussie girls CANBERRA, Wednesday. students who marry Australian girls face a money problem, an anthropologist warned today. The anthropologist, Miss Mary Hodgkin, a liaison officer for Malaysian students at the University of Western Australia, was speaking at the congress of the Australian and New ZealandReuter - 266 words
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Article73 1964-01-23 5 JESSELTON, Wed.— A man who was recently jailed for seven years by the Tawau High Court for gang robbery escaped by jumping through a porthole of the m.v. Kunak In the harbour here. Police said today that the man. Junor Alias Bakir bin Mindah, 30, a Bajau, jumped73 words
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Article38 1964-01-23 5 BATD PAHAT. Wed.— A tbree-year-old boy, Wahid bin Ahmad, was drowned when he fell into a river while watching his father, a fisherman, unload fish at their home on the bank of the Batu Pahat River.38 words
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225 1964-01-23 5 SACKINGS: CAR FIRM'S WORKERS PROTEST j. IZUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sixty-five workers, including five women, of the Borneo Motors (M) Ltd. staged a demonstration outside their office at 5 p.m. today in protest against the dismissal of two employees. But the demonstration was called off 20 minutes later after the branch225 words
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Article73 1964-01-23 5 Theft— with a sleeping pill SINGAPORE, Wed. Joget dancer Bidah blnte Harun, 34, who was given a sleeping pill by a man one night, woke up the next moming to find a gold chain with pendant missing from her neck. Also missing was the man. Today, Ahmad Soryani bin Oman.73 words
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Article201 1964-01-23 5 Khir orders dry area survey A LOR STAR. Wed. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has ordered an "immediate" survey to determine the extent of damage to padi areas in Kedah and Ferlis hit by last year's prolonged drought. The two States had previously been described201 words
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96 1964-01-23 5 A LOR STAR, Wed. I An 18-year-old housewife was reported to have been raped in a padi field near Jitra. 12 miles from here, yesterday evening. The woman, whose name police have withheld, was I with her 12-year-old sister when she was assaulted by96 words
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Article149 1964-01-23 5 Customs seize $25,000 textiles DENANG, Wed. CUS- j 1 toms officers seized about $25,000 worth of textiles after chasing a motor sampan off Tanjong Piandang River early this morning. Two men In the sampan jumped overboard and escaped, leaving behind the oos» and cargo. The Customs party, led by Senior149 words
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Article24 1964-01-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Sanitary equipment worth $3,140 was stolen from a store in Jalan Saudara Ku, off East Coast Road, on Sunday night.24 words
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Article21 1964-01-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Fire last night gutted a motor workshop at the junction of Sims Avenue and Lorong 25, Oeylang.21 words
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Advertisement183 1964-01-23 5 from Paris LANCOME Beauty Expert to give Free Consultations Madame Suzanne de Nas de Tourris, senior Lancomt beauty consultant, is now here for a limited period to advise you on the latest methods of beauty culture and skin care Call in and see her for a free consultation at: SAKURA183 words
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Article, Illustration688 1964-01-23 6 CROWN COUNSEL ASKS A $41,000 QUESTION AT UNIONS INQUIRY The former treasurer says funds were kept together gINGAPORE, Wed. The former treasurer of the Singapore General Employees' Union was today asked to explain what had happened to a strike fund of $41,365. This sum was In the union's 1932 audit688 words
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Article70 1964-01-23 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two staff members of the Malaysian Telecommunications Department left Singapore by Alitalia airline recently for Holland to undertake an extensive training course on the semi-automatic telegraph switching system to be installed at the Singapore Airport later this year. They are Mr. Ng Hong Yew70 words
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Article93 1964-01-23 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Straits Times here has recelvec a further $473 for the Kuala Lum-1 pur widow. Madam S. Pakkis m.' and her 12 children, brinßin* the total to the fund to $1,761.10. JMrts^3u t Indian staff of the PWD. Kuala Trengganu. $65: Mr. T. Kandian.93 words
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Article128 1964-01-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed rpHE French Embassy here is offering six university scholarships to Malaysians for the 1964-65 academic (year. The Press Attache to the Embassy, Mr. V.M. Plola. said here today that this was two more scholarships than they offered last year. He said that the128 words
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286 1964-01-23 6 'Mother before wife' man has a change of heart JPOH, Wed.— A sales- man who chose his mother rather than his wife in a clash of loyalties three months ago has now changed his mind. Mr. F.C. Arulanandom. counsel for the salesman. Goh Kirn Pak. 25, today applied for a286 words
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Article55 1964-01-23 6 TAIPING. Wed. Abdul bin Yusof. 21, a woodcutter, was jailrd for three months yesterday, fnr kidnapping a 15-year-old girl, who he claimed wanted to marry him. i He pleaded guilty to kidnapping Rajimah binte Ismail from the lawful guardianship of her bro-ther-in-law. Hashim bin Wahid, at55 words
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Article51 1964-01-23 6 KANOAR. Wed. Eight winners of the Koran reading divisional competition will compete in the State competition at the Taman Merdeka here on Friday at 9.15 p.m. The winners of this competition will represent the State at the national competition in Kuala Lumpur from Feb. 2 to Feb.51 words
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Miscellaneous198 1964-01-23 6 1 >t/ Oop By V. F. Unntlin W[ BIG A 'ATS WHAT WE I YEAH? T CAN^^™" I W WELL, I DONT RECALL^ I AFTER ALL, I CANT SEE HOW MOUTH? CALLED 'IM, DOC I REMEMBER /...SmUTTJN 1 I EVER SEEIN 1 VOU^---^^"*^ BEING A DINOSAUR JOCKEY ■&>,_ 1/ HOW198 words
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Article, Illustration1658 1964-01-23 7 Why Hitler betrayed brilliant Nazi spy to the Allies STRAITS TIMES Special Feature A FIRING SQUAD FINISHED FRANZ MAYR'S WORK IN PERSIA ONE DAY early in 1943 Adolf Hitler carefully studied a report from a Nazi intelligence agent in Teheran. As he read each page his anger increased. Slamming the1,658 words
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Advertisement331 1964-01-23 7 FLYING BACKTO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as little331 words
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Obituary62 1964-01-23 8 It Wo,H. tit I Wsinumj MRS. T. RAJAtUNDRAM formerly of Ipoh paned away on 21-I-M at Slthankrmy, Ceylon. IVcpiy regretted I :ved by Mr. A. PararajaMtisam. n Kan Klam F larr. Spore MM T. RAJASUNDRAM J P formerly s4 l|*>h. mother of Anatharrtchakan >iri m>ce of T. < arthlgasu,62 words
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Article155 1964-01-23 8 Wmwmm Me (Mimimmm) THE FAMILY OF the lat* Loo Kno (.'noon thank all relatives and frtrndu fur night virlt:,, flower wreaths, monetary assistance and attendance at the Mnaral during their bereavement. TMC DATIN F.ttimah tiinti _C-f All aai relatives expreu their gratitude nod heartfelt tbaaks for letters and the155 words
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Article172 1964-01-23 8 I* Wvii tit (Minimum) FIDIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. mvite all teachers and nook addicts to browae In their abowrnoin M Times tioaee. Klver Valley Koad. Stncapor*. KONG MEE FATT CMOV— BelaiTMt Hartraya Puasa apectal ducount* lor Chinese New Year Harl Rays new deslcns necklaces, bracelets, nrooehm, pendants, rtn«r» etc set172 words
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Article587 1964-01-23 8 Shippers and traders have agreed to take the Port Swettenham Authority's word for |it that the difficulties which have arisen at the new wharves in the North Klang Straits are temporary and will bf removed in a reasonably short time. There will be a three-month moratorium on587 words
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Article404 1964-01-23 8 Whether President Johnson's peace maker left Kuala Lumpur with hope reinforced would appear to depend on his estimate of Soekarno's willingness to halt the war. Very clearly this i* now the only obstacle to talks among the three Maphilindo nations. Mr. Kennedy could not have expected the404 words
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Article197 1964-01-23 8 I The resumed disarmament conference is expected to produce agreement on preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. This expectation marks real progress. The world regarded previous meetings largely diplomatic posturings, to be tolerated because talking was better than not talking, but never really expected to produce anything.197 words
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Article350 1964-01-23 8 BONN LOOKS EAST K ready for Round 2 of word-war with China BONN, Wed. West Germany has invited Poland to discuss tbe establishment of diplomatic relations between Warsaw and Bonn. There is a .rowing belief in .Moscow that the Soviet Union is about to start a new round in its350 words
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LETTERS
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Letter359 1964-01-23 8 I REFER to the recent letter on quarantine in which "Passenger wanted to know the requirements imposed by the health authorities In Singapore. The position In respect of passengers who travel on deck from infected ports Is governed by rules made under the Quarantine and Prevention of359 words
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Letter62 1964-01-23 8 I ADD my voice to Mr. Tan Soon Kirn's in the call for the ending of the cracker-flrlng nuisance. No sanctuary exists for relief from noise In this noise-infested city. Surely the Government can dispose of this problem simply and speedily if it really wants to? Why doesn't62 words
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Letter121 1964-01-23 8 AM anxious that one day my son will gain ad mission into the Federation Military College The normal procedure is to obtain an application form which is tilled and sent through the head of the school concerned. This I did. Then I approached my son's headmaster. I121 words
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Letter164 1964-01-23 8 ALLOW me lo comment on th.c letter by "Taxpayer" (S.T. Jan. 11). He forgets that large numbers of the workers of Singapore also are taxpayers and are entitled, like any other section of the community, to services provided by the State. The N.T.U.C. has access to its own164 words
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Article, Illustration977 1964-01-23 8 I.H. BURNEY - PAKISTAN edges towards one party system I.H. BURNEY From Karachi: Wednesday THIS WEEK'S BANNING OF POLITICAL GROUP SETS STAGE THE banning of the Jamaat Isl am i ("The Party of Islam") in Pakistan, coming in the wake of the crowning of President Ayub Khan as chief of the Muslim League,977 words
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Advertisement567 1964-01-23 8 Stalls T__es Malay MaO C_mMM •OvartlMnMAts mum m» M*<«« mi M Mm* om_> rroMoi ancadc 0l«-*l« Haw* •XO VTORAO- ■RANCH-:* AT HOLLAND NOAO— KATONO KVML ROAD— NAVAL A»_ crrr iook •rom ltd WlnettA-rt—tf l4#M_i-_ Oo^te^ri' Ota__v VMS M_rw# FMONT m. m. ISMAIL Wiininn DOM. Rml »mm HMMH lURI rr»-7. cmmi567 words
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Advertisement42 1964-01-23 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Mm Importers It Exporters of High Clots Worsteds It Woollen. SINGAPOSi XI, ChuUo S»r.«t rah »_4ji HONGKONG: Miredor Mention, 1* Floor, Room No. S4-04, No*k« N Road Kowfooß.42 words
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Advertisement163 1964-01-23 8 BLUE SPOT Germany's No.l Sp^rial BLAUPUNKT For Your Chinese New Yeor m Hori Roya Puota A FREE OUTDOOR TV AERIAL m A FREE TV INSURANCE FOR EVERY SET. __M Easy Hiro Purchase Terms. Over One Doien Models for your Choice. ONE YEAR'S GUARANTEE With U.K. qualified TV soles include installation163 words
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216 1964-01-23 9 Chamber: 'Plenty of dedicated Malays' SINGAPORE, Wed. —I The Malay Chamber of Commerce believes there are "enough qualified, useful and dedicated Malays" for i appointments to statutory boards in Singapore. It iaid so In Its reply to t!ie Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok i who last week rejected216 words
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Article42 1964-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A special programme of music by Australian composers recorded by the Australian Broadcasting Commisson will be broadcast by Radio Singapore at 11.30 a.m. on Sunday, to mark Australia Day. The programme Is entitled "Under the Southern Cross42 words
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108 1964-01-23 9 SINGAPORE, Wed—Hundreds of jobs will soon or available in Sabah and Sarawak for Singapore's I skilled and semi-skilled coni struction workers, according to Mr. Loke Vat Sen, leader of the Singapore contractors survey mission to the two territories. Mr. Loke has returned108 words
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Article77 1964-01-23 9 KLANO. Wed. A divorcee, Wahidah blnte Abdul Wahab. 20, was fined *70 and a driver. Othman bin Mohammed Amin, 21. $90 for committing khalwat on Christmas nißht by the Religious Court here today The Chief Kathl of Selanror. Han Hussein bin Abbas, who presided over77 words
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Article29 1964-01-23 9 ALOR STAR. Wed —A schoolboy. Zatnal bin Saad. 14, was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry at the 20th mile. JltMKodlang road, yesterday evening.29 words
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Article26 1964-01-23 9 PENANO. Wed. The Provinc* Wei esley South national service resistrat on centre n< the N'bons T>bal Recreation Club will be nnpn unt'.l Jan. 31.26 words
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Article27 1964-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed A total of 688 news cars went on the roads In Singapore last month, bringing the number of cars registered to 85.66827 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-01-23 9 12 on the beach— stranded! AN AERIAL PICTURE THAT TELLS THE STORY OF RESCUE BY HELICOPTER THIS picture dramatically tells the story of how 12 airmen from R.A.F. Cha n g i (seen waving from the beach) were rescued by a helicopter after their boat (right foreground) had struck some159 words
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Article223 1964-01-23 9 KOTA BHARU, Wednesday. •JHE Federal Land Development Authority has approved a loan of $1.1 million to help develop the PMIP-controlled Ayer Lanas land development scheme, 63, miles south-east of here. This was dlclosed by an official of the FLDA here, today. The scheme,223 words
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125 1964-01-23 9 OINGAPORE, Wed.— Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, will make only a 45-minute stop-over and Is likely to stay on board her plane at Singapore Airport on the way home from her tour of Australia and New Zealand in March. The Qaata* jet125 words
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Article108 1964-01-23 9 Escapee is caught in a taxi ALOR STAR, Wed.— A prisoner who escaped from the Sungei Patani jail on Monday night was recaptured in a taxi yesterday evening. The prisoner, Razall bin Sa'ad. 18, had slipped from two police ambushes when he was picked up as he was boarding a108 words
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Article, Illustration213 1964-01-23 9 Artist Latiff wins friends for Malaysia in Berlin I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia's "wonder boy' goodwill ambassador to West Berlin, Abdul Latiff bin Haji Mohidin, believes there are two frontiers in the divided city. One Is symbolised by tht grim, Immovable wall built by the East Germans, about which he can213 words
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Article58 1964-01-23 9 rPOH. Wed. Six youths, believed to have been responsible for the recent spate of robberies In the Menglembu and Lahat areas near here, were arrested in a midnight swoop on a bicycle shep yesterday. Five of the youth." 7 .vhose ages range from 18 to 21. are58 words
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87 1964-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— An Australian trade mission ship, the new I 8.000-ton Blue Funnel vessel Centaur, will arrive here on March, 17. On board will be 70 Aust- I ralian businessmen and 170 1 Items of Australian exports. I ranging from machinery to cars. The ship will87 words
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Advertisement196 1964-01-23 9 Available Now!! THE PICTORIAL HISTORY TEXTBOOK For Primary Three in Singapore $1.75 CORRESPONDING WORKBOOK eocts by Lt\ Col. Abdul Korim bin Bagoo, B.A. (Hons), Dip. Ed. (Malaya), Principal, Monks' Hill Secondary School, A. Kanayson, B.A. (Hons.), Dip. Ed. (Malaya), Head of the History Department, Teachers' Training College, Lucy Goh, St.196 words
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Advertisement177 1964-01-23 9 jjj prizes TO THE VALUE i OF OVER W *****Q00 £3 TO BE WON IN THE /f%JT%, |9 |remy martin ®MSM cognac WWil m N COMPETITION W \f^/ M P3 this is what you and here are the prizes Xl bli An Austin A6O car. taxed. Insured ntffl Bfc l|177 words
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Miscellaneous631 1964-01-23 9 I Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIIM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 Metres 6 r L SHORTWAVE SERVICE: A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal Ne- MFTRFS gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; A .M. 600 Good Morning; 700 Time Signal. The News; 60 l Morninß Prelude; 7.15 .10 Breaktafii Potpourri; ..30631 words
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Article, Illustration509 1964-01-23 10 MISS Mildred Dilling, who has been acknowledged as one of the greatest solo harpists in the world, has naturally travelled widely. During all these years she has done her best to delight her audiences with her music on the harp in every country. Besides music and509 words
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141 1964-01-23 10 rpHE basic shape that emerged from the Italian spring-summer high fashion reviews was slim and lightly fitted, i A report from Sheila Walsh said that the Rome I collections shown recently disclosed a trend toward more fluid interpretations ot the silhouette than the "classic." Pleats141 words
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Article110 1964-01-23 10 A FEW drops of lemon Juice sprinkled on freshly cut fruit keeps the fruit from turning dark. The Juice is a mild bleaching agent— it's also effective in keeping white vegetables white. For an extra-delicious cake, substitute a small can of drained crushed pineapple for half the water110 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-01-23 10 A proud moment for Pui San IT was at her mother's knee that teenager Kwok Pui San first learned to appreciate the magic of music. And at the age of 7 she started her first piano lesson with mother as her teacher. For 10 years she plodded on, breaking in180 words
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Advertisement415 1964-01-23 10 IS Coffer /jfc£^\ for Users 0f.... Q^^j iitft M^L *'4 r\ I" if*J •k Most tuiuble for Babtat straight from Mrth. ir Specialty manufacture for us* M ko( cSOKes. Nutritive value Increased with added ViumtA 0 and Iron. Easily digested practically indistinguishable from trit milk. ■fr Eavly prepared just add415 words
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Advertisement287 1964-01-23 10 don f be SKINNY! lir-iu-cm conantrtted rood mpptonent qitekty gnres povnih) md inches of solid flwh to thin, ooderweight men and woraet. •VATZ-OM It a mm, pl—arKte- SUMY WOMOt-deMtop a tea, take substance that's packed witt RMmded fkjure. FiO exit the curm* wvight-building calorie*. boa»- of «boaM«s, bust, anna, hip»an4287 words
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Miscellaneous288 1964-01-23 10 Straits Times Crossword HV wKL blh BHP^ I ACEOSB out (6). 1. Object of very warm afllenUnn 7. la Industry not an tmr-pf-for some gardeners? (1-3, 6). sent probleml (11). Plump swimmer of orach nbt- 9. Shy article turns out to be quity (4). violently notional (10). 10 In subjection288 words
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Advertisement1353 1964-01-23 11 U ...iBI-UliL 4 WISI LUli ll.k UueSPiira BMJ f. «'nan ••anM) ANTENOI L'peil, Oubim, Glasgoa la Pt/Jaa 27 Jaa 21 AUIOLYCUt ..onroouin Linnw Gda. 33 Jai 71 JM 27/1 UCAON miaaal Glasgo* Jaa 21 Fet 2 FM a MUAMPUS Limpeel Fet 5 Fel 1 Fal 1/11 Fat 11 TRRHUS Ouonn,1,353 words
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Advertisement1355 1964-01-23 11 THE EAC EINES fcji\V BINOAPOIt a ITlnlft lIMaTtrITB TIYTTfTMtViin PCMAJ4O VjS*^H MWUH WMOI*ac*MMNO lOv rOJOI H.S >/l.WtU> CMM* MOM^ieV" Meotetjpa««4J jpioeaa aids Wwo«i MtLlfaSS II GENOA, U HAVRa, NAMBURa. SREMEJI, amIWER/ luTTEMAK, AMSURIAM, OSLO ttINENBUaI) AMI cbPtHHAtEN I'non P. Shad F^tSeeT" ■■MALACCA" I) 1/2 (passengas anly) 24/21 Jaa la Part1,355 words
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Advertisement1332 1964-01-23 11 I BENULINE\ EXPRESS SERVICt TO UNMW, UtERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL fO«TS bLNLLbUtH Hamburg Fea Ii I S^or. P rt* Granamortt m I Ftt Liverpool FH 21 BENHOPE °r» J Spore P S"narn cenaoj Antwer* Mar 12 Jm 24/2S la Pt/TMaf JM 21/27 Rotterdam Mar 21 S'pora p S'haai Paoaag BENNACNII N'liiri,1,332 words
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Advertisement1338 1964-01-23 11 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. w^ HI: He. uiJi 'in_ tLLIRMAN LIMS «fc KLAVINISS aUME LONION, HAMBURG, ROITEROAM. US ANaEUk SAN FIANCISCI. HAVRL HULL ft MIDOLEStttUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANt c lutiuai caige ler CeelraJ 4 twll CITY OF RIPON Aaarica I S'pora P. Sham Panaa, ORiiuviiLl 21/21 JM Oaits 211,338 words
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Article30 1964-01-23 12 January 22. MALAYAN RUBDER PRICE: 62 cents a Ib. (down one-eightb of a cent). TIN: 5524.37* (down 37 i cents). Estimate* unofficial offering 255 tons (up 5 tons).30 words
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Article59 1964-01-23 12 eiation made these changes In lv rats* to merchanu yesterday (all rates to tlOO): Ssllmg TT ar OD ready: •Otuttehs Marks 129 3/8: Fronah Francs 1591, Italian Lira *****. Hong Kong yeaterday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.73 for TT aDd 5.72 for sash. tuning was quoted59 words
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Article201 1964-01-23 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January 22. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 18 cts. M. Cement 18 eta. City Oct. 6 eta. M. Box 20 cts. K. Smelter* 21 eta. McAllster 15 eta. Ksno 20 cts. Robinson 12 CU. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta. C. Storage 20 eta. K. A N. 21 cts.201 words
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794 1964-01-23 12 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the better political news the .industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday advanced on a fairly broad front during the morning, but quieter conditions ruled during the afternoon and some profit-taking pared gains. A feature was Hume794 words
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Article23 1964-01-23 12 MaLayan Stock Indices Jan. 21 Jan. 23 •Industrials: 109.19 109.43 Tins: 124.69 123.55 rubbers: 106.64 106.64 •Drc.Jl, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=100.23 words
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Article840 1964-01-23 12 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (10.000) 11.7S D, (I.OOOt $1.70, (3,000) $1.72, (1,000) 51. 73. (1.000) $1.74. (6.000) $1.75. (1.000) $1.77. (5.000) $1.79, (1.U00) Sl.xo:840 words
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Article219 1964-01-23 12 CHIPS lying along iidi tll« Slnmpor. 1 Harbeur wharvss or expected today: Torben Maenk 1/2 VlgUant 6A, Wynn 8/9, Jeppeaen Maenk 10/11. Antmor 13/14, Sydland 23/24, Bentong 25, Rajah Brooke 26, Shunko Maru 29/30. Knud Maenk 31/32, Rebeyerett 33/34. Rottl 35/36. Belkal Maru 30/39. Palatlno 42/43. Tbcrscape219 words
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Article73 1964-01-23 12 f'HINEtE Pretfuo* EisKsnte. Sings- pare n«»n prices per pleul yesterday: Ceeoiut all I bulk J5O sellers, drum 553 sellers. Cepra: Jan. Feb. (JK/Contlnent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white J145 sellers. Sarawak white JI42J sellers, specla: Sarawak black $1121 sellers, garbled Lampong black (1121 sellers, ABTA Sl22t sellers •Ingapere Caawnrt73 words
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348 1964-01-23 12 rplN continued Its recently X developed erratic trend yesterday by falling 87 J cents to $524.37 J on an offering estimated increased by 5 tons to 255 tons. In London on Tuesday tin ruled steady throughout moderate ring dealings. Despite the continued348 words
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Article107 1964-01-23 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. TNDI STRIALS moves levelled x out today. Mover generally were narrow with rises slightly In excess. Broken HiU South gained further to 21s. 9d. otherwise base metals eased. Oil* were traded narrowly mostly lower. Santos being down again to 17s. 6d. CR.'A 11/7 Mount In107 words
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Article251 1964-01-23 12 FEBRUARY first irads rubbsr buysrs f.a.h. eloisd at s p.m. In tlmapara and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 62 cents per Ib. (down one-elghtb of h crnt) on Tuesday's cloning level for the position. The tone waa vary qultt. R A.s. and F.M.R.c. alaslni prlesa in sants par Ib.251 words
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Article81 1964-01-23 12 rPHE Federation Minister x for Finance has fixed thwe prices for calculating rustoms duties for the week beginning on January 23. Robber 62% cts a Ib. f opra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $848 a ton. Palm oil 5658.75 a ton. Palm kernels $407.25 a ton. Tbe rate81 words
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Advertisement1112 1964-01-23 12 I^\^ U.S.A. PaciSic. Atlantic, and Ct»e«t Lakes East Canada Service soort r. s'nan nonoiuiu i rcsn rt tori MonUM' "KißiUwa Man" 27/21 J» 30/31 JM 24 Fll nMM "Kaa.km Man" 2121 Fll til 1 Mar 21 Mai 21 Mai 17 Apr 24 Alt ■Mi Man" 24/2 C Mar 2731 Mai1,112 words
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Advertisement883 1964-01-23 12 AUSTRALIA AND M« ZEALAND MMfc •HOI*. PAKISTAN AND P. SUlf SttflU I*. FrtMtlt. A*I»M. MiIIMTM. i,i.n v PMing f S'n»m Soon ZARPENTARIA ll Ptrt 25/27 JM S'pO'* V. S'hjm PtflMl 1»i AucHUM. WtllllftN. I, lie. til, iialllll RAJULA JO 4 Fel 5 Ftl I Ftt BANKURA 2 25/21 JM hill883 words
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Advertisement564 1964-01-23 12 THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In tbe United Kingdom) The Board of Directors of the Singapore Traction Co.. Ltd. announce that the consent oX H.B.M. Treasury has been obtained for the transfer of the residence of the Company from London to Singapore. In Consequence a Board of Directors resident564 words
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Advertisement707 1964-01-23 13 NOTICES I NOTICE Our salesman has reported the loes of a book containing temporary receipt* numbering ***** to ***** Inclusive We are. therefore, treating these receipt*. No. ***** to No. *****, aa cancelled. MULLER A PHIPPS (FJE) LTD. AMALGAMATED MALAY ESTATES LTD. (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) Notice hereby707 words
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Advertisement645 1964-01-23 13 iContlDiird Irorr Part HI SITUATIONS VACANT If Words Si Min.}— Btx It ets. ejrtrei PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMENTS can I* reduced in size— Tang's ***** Spore). EXPERIENCED CONVEVANCINC ;LERK required Immediately by firm n Solicitors. Write with full partlcuars and salary required to Bos A 4347 J.T. Spore. VACANCY EXISTS for two645 words
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Advertisement983 1964-01-23 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words SS (Mm.) Btx 50 rts. txtrm m (EORITARIM »TINOOHAPHERS Experienced Male Stenographer/Bill Collector/Account* Clerk/ Personal Application*:— Immediate Interviews City Employment Service. 148 Robinson Road, Spore. BRUNEI SKILL PETROLIUM CO. LTD. rsquirs fully trained male Mespltai Assistant/Dresser te oerk at their HesprUi and alse ter stiert periods983 words
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Advertisement1129 1964-01-23 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED ■</ Words Si (Min.)— Btx I* rts. »«trei J AIRCONDITIONED OFFICE ACCOMMODATION Required immediately. 300/ 2 100 sq ft. oear centre Kuala Lurapur 1 Kith parking space. Pbone K.L. *****. 1 i HOUSES LAND WANTED 10 Wtrdt U (Min.}— Btx It ett. txtrm URGENTLY WANTED S bedroom1,129 words
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Advertisement913 1964-01-23 13 TOURS EXCURSIONS >.O Words SS (Min.)— Box M cts. txtrm >l TOUR MALAYA 7-DAYS iR-1-64. 2-2-64. 23-2-64. ChinsM New |r It ear (Special) Tours Jiuu/- IS-S-4H. C 14-^-84 Narn-Ho Travel Service c: (Spore) limited. ISH, Cross Street. V j'pore. Tel: 1^63. p TRAVEL. Let MIA arrange your v tout itinerary.913 words
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Advertisement663 1964-01-23 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt tl (Min.}— Box It ets. txtrm AUGUST 1t«0 HUMBER ttnipe mmaculaie condition throughout. Jomplete service rrcord. Many costly xtras Included. Owner returning to J.K., will accept $4,950 0.n.0. Teleitoone Johnson Office B'pore *****. louae *****. SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315--119. Orchard Road Spore has ride range of663 words
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Advertisement539 1964-01-23 13 FOR SALE '0 Wordt $1 (Min.)— Box S0 cts. txtrm AUTHORISED DEALER for popular brands of Television. Kadio, Refrigerators and otnn Btactrteal Appliances. Call at Sparton Kadio and Kefrlgerauon Service, I'lfe Buklt Timan Road. B'pore. Tel: M 441. SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR Bale!'! Top Hit Record* of Popular arandx. U"539 words
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Advertisement344 1964-01-23 13 LADIES DRESS SHOP J* Words .si (Mil,.)— Box SO cl*. »x«r« MALAYSIA M STYLIST Kebaya "Anneke style" best lor New (ear party. Red Beauty, .154 Tao)ong Katong R.I Spore Phone ***** lira. Cbeng. LADIES DRESSMAKING 20 Words Si (Min.t Box S0 rts. rxtrm SALON CATALINA Dresses tnads-to-otder from M/-. aiw-U.344 words
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Article55 1964-01-23 14 TAIPING. Wed.— Mr Wong Chin Slang, a Socialist Front member of the Pokok Assam new village local council, reported to the police here on Monday that ■he was assaulted by unknown persons. He fell into the drain after the assault but managed to gel up and ran55 words
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Article41 1964-01-23 14 SINGAPORE,, Wed— The Chief Justice of Singapore, has designated Mr. Justice F.A. Chua to be a member of the branch of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission for Singapore under the Federal Constitution, it was officially announced last night.41 words
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292 1964-01-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. OENDING cheques which will bounce in the hope of getting shares is a "deplorable practice but not a crime," the chairman of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, Mr. O. W. Reynolds, said today. He was commenting on the report yesterday that292 words
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Article87 1964-01-23 14 SINGAPORE, Wed.— An American woman tourist, who declines to be named, has offered a reward of $1,000 for the recovery of four U. 5.5500 notes, which she lost on Monday in the area of the Bank of China building and the General Post Office. The serial87 words
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85 1964-01-23 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Munro Leaf, creator of Ferdinand the Bull, is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow for a two-week visit. The noted American authorillustrator Is visiting here under the United States. Government's educational and cultural exchange programme. He will be available as an adviser85 words
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Article34 1964-01-23 14 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, last night flew to Bangkok to attend the formal opening of the Asian Institute of Economic Development and Planning jpenlng tomorrow.34 words
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309 1964-01-23 14 Singapore board takes over STC from London SINGAPORE, Wed. The 40-year old Singapore Traction Co. Ltd., which operates the largest fleet of buses in the State, has transferred its headquarters from London tc Singapore. A local board of six directors— Dato S.Q. Wong (chairman), Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Mr. Yap Pheng309 words
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Article52 1964-01-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 50 delegates and observers to the Regional Seminar on Youth and Co-operatives were entertained to a dinner last night. It was given jointly by the Malayan Youth Council, the Cooperative Union of Malaya, th« World Assembly of Youth and th« International Co-operative Alliance52 words
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Article15 1964-01-23 14 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government today declared I Saigon a cholera-Infected place.15 words
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256 1964-01-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE Associated Chin- ese Chambers of Commerce have forwarded to the Government their proposals for imorovements in operations at Port Swettenham. In a letter to the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. the chambers' secretary, Mr. i Henry T.256 words
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Article56 1964-01-23 14 KLANG. Wed. A gold cup will be awarded for the best Malay cake made at the Lstana Alam Shah here on Feb. 15. The competition organised by the Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor is open to Malays In I the SUte. It Is part56 words
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Article214 1964-01-23 14 JACOBSON for CHASE BANK OPENING SINGAPORE, Wed.— The vice-president of the Chase Manhattan Bank of New York, Mr. James Jacobson, will fly to Singapore for the official opening of the bank's new branch here on Feb. 3. A cable on the opening date was received in Singa- pore today from214 words
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88 1964-01-23 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government has amended certain conditions for issuing Import licences for television aerials on a quota system. Beginning yesterday, the quota Is being based on the rate ol 30 per cent of an applicant* Imports of television aerials into Singapore for88 words
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Article30 1964-01-23 14 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Hunter** and Shooters' Association presented a set of handcarved silver kukris to its patron, the Bulan of Perak, at the IsUna Kinta here.30 words
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Advertisement900 1964-01-23 14 I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^hl NOTICE This Is to notify the public that Inche Osman bin Abdullah Is In connected with our organization and has no authority to transact any business on our behalf. MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS AGENCY AND MALAYSIA-INDIA LINE. 81 Brewster Road. Ipoh. J.K.R. NOTICE The roadway at the open level rroKJng900 words
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Advertisement600 1964-01-23 14 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) I nrrdrcmrd Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sena Fob). No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho Yau Kee (Chop Heng Fato Yong Kee, No. 287 South Bridge Road, Scow KJan (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 103600 words
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Advertisement114 1964-01-23 14 SUZUKI SUZUKI SPORT 50cc For Economy and Reliability, SUZUKI always leads. Invest in a SUZUKI motorcycle. Available in 50cc, 80cu 125 cc,& 250cc,modeiv Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319. Orchard Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** (5 lines) I am t^QuQlity QMS' n before I the name coes on Q I j^^**114 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-01-23 14 Bmffs Hunntf Htf Haiph Hvimrtnhl I GOTTA CwMM...I "aMCOLO) f FIGURE SOMie (O' THOUGHT O WAV T GET THESE f THIS BEPOPC < _<cOw i CLUCKS T 1 uOOtf AT f-J "(^V"TITfM~V> A/fy paintin's r r Ai36 words
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Article28 1964-01-23 15 HOCKEY Malacca League: National Union of Teachers 7 Medicals 0. Ipoh Div. 1: KIA 0 ACS Union 0. Div. 2: Central Mental Hospital 2 2 FIB 928 words
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277 1964-01-23 15 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gASLE F.C. of Switzerland, ably led in attack by Frigerio, who scored three goals, beat All-Singapore 4-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. All-Singapore, a selection of civilian and Services players together with Malaysian centre-for-ward Yusof Hamid of Johore, suffered from an277 words
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Article184 1964-01-23 15 IRISHMAN IS LEADER IN RALLY m/fONTE CARLO. Wed.— Paddy !If 1 Hopkirk of Belfast. Northern Ireland, who drove a Mor--1 ns Cooper from Ninsk headed the list of the drivers in the 33rd Monte Carlo rally at the end of the road section, it was announced here today. Erik CarlssonReuter - 184 words
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Article74 1964-01-23 15 AUSANNE, Wed. Formosa has again asked the Inter- national Olympic Committee to be recognised as the "Republic of I China" in the 1964 Tokyo Olym- 1 pic Games, said lOC president I Avery Brundage. Mr Brundaqe said there was little chance oi the lOC agreeingReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-01-23 15 REID, the Selangor Club second row forward, tries to break through from a line-out but is well tackled by Fadzil, the burly Military forward with teammate Wong ready to lend a hand. Selangor Club won this friendly rugby match by 30 points (three60 words
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Article175 1964-01-23 15 S'pore set sights on Johari Cup SEPAK RAGA OINGAPOrtE, Wed.— The Singapore Sepak Raga Association have set their sights on winning the Khir Johari Gold Cup interstate championship, said their president. Patrick David. Last year Singapore reached the final but were beaten by Penang. "We were unlucky that time because175 words
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292 1964-01-23 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Wed.— My ten horses to follow at the Bukit Timah meeting which begins on Sunday are: Showman III A smart winner over 6f at Ipoh In soft going in November; third to Mighty Midget over Bt.292 words
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Article272 1964-01-23 15 CRICKET Frequent trips will help Malaysians to improve quickly Ong SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malayan Cricket Association were planning to send teams to tour Ceylon, India. Pakistan, West Australia and New Zealand, said MCA president Dr. Ong Swee Law today. These short tours will be arrangedReuter - 272 words
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Article34 1964-01-23 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sixty entries have been received for the People's Association's first intercommunity centres boxing championships to be held at Kalians: on Thursday and Friday, starting at 7 p.m. each night.34 words
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420 1964-01-23 15 SECOND TEST BOMBAY, Wed.— After dismissing India for 300. the sickness-stricken England team had made 144 for six wickets in their first innings by the close on the second day of f">p Second Test match I n<.re today. Englanu had to start their fir inningsReuter - 420 words
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Article72 1964-01-23 16 'Obey Bung' plea JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's armed services chiefs and their staffs and senior Cabinet ministers today attended a three and a half-honr meeting of the Supreme Operational Command (Koti) chaired by President Soekarno. Afterwards D r Subandrio told reporters the Government was appealing to the people to obey theReuter - 72 words
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Article317 1964-01-23 16 LONDON. Wed— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Wed. Spot 19d., Feb. 18d., Mar. 19ttd., Apr. i9>;d Apr. June in d July Sept. l9Hd.. Oct. Dec. 199 I6d., Jan. 'Mm. 19-9 I6d.. Apr./ i June l9-9/l6d.. July317 words
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Article55 1964-01-23 16 LUSAKA (Northern Rhodesia). Wed. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda's United National Independence Party gained its expected majority when counting In the country's first "one man. one vote" general election resumed today. The Governor, Sir Evelyn Hone. Is expected to invite I Mr Kaunda to take the oath as the country'sReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-01-23 16 HIS FACE reflects his sheer joy but 11-year-old Chua Li Kirn. seen dancing the Twist, lives in a dark world. He was one of 54 children from thr Singapore School for the Blind who were guest* at a party at St. Andrew's Church at86 words
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234 1964-01-23 16 Jakarta unions seize another British firm JAKARTA, Wednesday. J^ DELEGATION of Communist and Nationalist party trade unions today announced the seizure of the British-American Tobacco Co. here. i Both groups said they took over control of the company early today, but six British management officers remiined in the building. MeanwiiiKUPI - 234 words
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Article40 1964-01-23 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. Roderick Huang of the University of Singapore has been elected president of the American University Club. Other new officers: Miss Ooh Chor Hiap. vice president; Mrs. Lynn Donaldson, secretary, and Prof. D.G. Chin, treasurer.40 words
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95 1964-01-23 16 CAIRO, Wed. Malaysia's goodwill mission led by the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has decided to extend its visit to the U.A.R. until Sunday, the authoritative newspaper Ahram reported today, quoting a Malaysian Embassy spokesman. According to the official programme. Mr. LeeReuter - 95 words
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110 1964-01-23 16 A baby on the way for a girl of 10 pHICAGO. Wed. Chicago expects to have its youngest mother ever in another two weeks a 10-year-old schoolgirl. The girl, daughter oi divorced parents is now in hospital, where her doctor says she Is "doing very well." She has named aReuter - 110 words
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Obituary65 1964-01-23 16 DR. CICINELIN AnKlo-Chtnrtr DMptrtnary passed away peacefully 7.30 a.m. 22-1-64. Funeral today 2 p.m. from 23 Jalan Dellma K.L. CABLE RECEIVED FROM CrylOß on Tuesday death of Wamaworlyt Patabendlgc Kmynona S9. belovrd mother of M. \V. Titus, Andrew, Ed- j mund. A PAVALARATNAM of fnimpiral Ceylon on 21st. Cable65 words
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