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Title Section22 1964-01-31 1 Singapore. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times Hew**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration964 1964-01-31 1 Big Mmh in or out? GENERAL OPPOSED TO 'NEUTRAL' POLICY OF FRANCE LEADS BLOODLESS DAWN TAKE-OVER FROM SAIGON MILITARY JUNTA 'Big 9 Minh and the men who put him in power Thursday SAIGON, A BLOODLESS coup d'etat led by an American-trained generat and two paratroop colonels by dawnReuter - 964 words
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Article97 1964-01-31 1 JAKARTA, Thun. The 10,000-ton liner Tjiwangi of the Royal Interocean Lines, hit an Indonesian ship, the Sangihe <60 tons) on Jan. 23 in North Moluccas Sea, causing the damage oi the latter's poop and one of Its motorboats, Antara news agency reported today. The Tjiwangi wasReuter - 97 words
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694 1964-01-31 1 'Surrender' not mentioned in leaflets: Stephens JESSELTON, Thursday. T>HE Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said today that there was no mention of "surrender" in leaflets airdropped on Indonesian border areas to inform terrorists of the cease fire. He added that the leaflets merely stated that a cease fire had been694 words
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Article327 1964-01-31 1 MANILA, Thursday. TRIPARTITE talks between Indonesia, Max laysia and the Philippines are expected to be" held next week in Bangkok, according to the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoraan. Tun Khoman told reporters today before leaving for Jakarta that all three parties were agreeable toReuter - 327 words
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Article32 1964-01-31 1 ALGIERS, Thurs. Twentyeight out of 31 passengers were rptming from a bus which was swept away by floodwaters at It crossed a ford near Tingad. In southern Algeria, yesterday— UPl32 words
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148 1964-01-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. The South Vietnamese Ambassador, Mr. Tran Kirn Pbaong (above) has not been able to get in contact with the new military regime in Saigon following its successful coup this morning. Mr Tran told the Straits Times: "I cannot say what148 words
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Article65 1964-01-31 1 RABAT, Thurs. Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew said here today he had received a "sympathetic hearing" from Moroccan Government leaders when he explained the case for the Malaysian Federation on Its conflict with Indonesia. Mr. Lee. leader of the Malaysian Goodwill mission to various African states, addedReuter - 65 words
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Article52 1964-01-31 1 LONDON. Thurs.— One oi the world's first trans Atlantic airmail envelopes was sold for £2.600 ($22,100) In a stamp auction here yesterday. The envelope, which had two British half-penny stamps and a three-cent Newfoundland stamp, was carried by Major Morgan on his flight from Newfoundland InReuter - 52 words
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Article140 1964-01-31 1 CHOLERA AGAIN IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore has again been declared a cholera infected state as a result of the discovery of new victim in Pasir Panjang. The victim, now in the Middleton Hospital, is a 49 year old fisherman who lives near Haw Par Villa. Cholera precautions in Singapore140 words
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Article33 1964-01-31 1 MANILA, Thurs. Three persons were killed and 16 others reported missing In a three-hour fire which hit Pasil, Cebu City, Southern Philippines, according to press reports reaching here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article86 1964-01-31 1 Panama: Talks collapse WASHINGTON. Thurs. Negotiations between the U.S. and Panama on differences over the Canal Zone have collapsed, Panama's Ambassador to the Organisation of American States (OAS) said tonight. The Ambassador, Mr. Miguel Moreno, told reporters that he would ask for an emergency meeting of the OAS foreign ministers.Reuter - 86 words
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Article36 1964-01-31 1 WORKER STABBED SINGAPORE. Thurs. the thugs with iaggWl jtt.irkrd construction worker l.v« Choo Trek. 17. .it Old Kalian? Airport construction site tonight. Low was admitted to Hospital with fi\c drrp i<b wounds id abdomen36 words
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263 1964-01-31 2 'YOUNG MAN TOLD ME POINT OF ARROW WAS POISONED' LEOPOLDVILLE, Thursday A WOUNDED American missionary rescued from Congo youth bands said yesterday she saw her companion die from an arrow, possibly poisoned, which hit her in the neck. Miss Ruth Hege, 59,Reuter - 263 words
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161 1964-01-31 2 'GOD'S WILL' MAN TRIES SUICIDE IN PRISON ALGIERS, Thurs. A The man on trial on charges of assassinating the Algerian Foreign Minister, Mr. Mohamed Khemisti, tried to commit suicide in prison, police said yesterday. "Hie police said Mohammed Zennadi jumped from a staircase and fell several flights into the stairwell.Reuter - 161 words
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Article82 1964-01-31 2 NAIROBI, Thnrs— Mr. R. Achieng Oneko, Kenya Information Minister, said yesterday there was "no evidence' that last week's troubles in East Africa were Communist-Inspired. He told reporters there was no evidence of a "master plan" behind the army mutinies in* Tanganyika. Kenya and Uganda. In Kenya,82 words
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Article41 1964-01-31 2 U Thant on tour RABAT. Thurs. V Thant. United Nations secretary-general, said Morocco was "shouldering heavy responsibilities for the preservation of peace" when he arrived here today on a three-day official visit at the beginning of his 10-natlon African tour. Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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151 1964-01-31 2 TAIPEH: NO BREAK WITH PARIS FOR PRESENT npOKYO, Thurs. The J Japanese Foreign Ministry said yesterday it had been informed by Formosa that Nationalist China would not withdraw its embassy in Paris "for the time being." The Ministry said the statement was made by Mr Wu Yu Liang, Formosa's ChargeReuter - 151 words
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Article47 1964-01-31 2 SALISBURY. Thurs. Mr Joshua Nkomo. Southern Rhodesian African nationalist leader, was yesterday banned from coming within 15 miles of Salisbury The ban follows rioting in African townships round the city on Tuesday when two Africans were shot dead and 80 Africans arrested. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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169 1964-01-31 2 Miss Hege said the young men broke Into the mission school and set It on fire. She sent a note to a nearby missionary shortly before the u.N. evacuated it. On Sunday night, when rescue helicopters still had not arrived, the villagersReuter - 169 words
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181 1964-01-31 2 U.S. will withdraw more planes from Japan- rKYO, Thurs. The U.S. Air Force announced today it would withdraw more combat airplanes from Japan. A squadron of F-102 Jet fighter planes will return to the United States by July 1. This was the second reduction in American airpower announced In Japan181 words
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193 1964-01-31 2 LAOS: HEAVY FIGHTING IN BIG PUSH BY REDS VIENTIANE, Thursday. JJEAVY fighting has broken out in Central Laos involving Communist, Neutralist and Rightist forces. A Right-wing Communique said Pathet Lao and Viet Minh forces launched simultaneous heavy attacks against Neutralist pisitions south of Nam Theun River and against Right-wing forcesUPI - 193 words
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Article101 1964-01-31 2 A roving trade ambassador for HK IO NDO N, Thurs. 4 Hong Kong is to have a roving trade ambassador in Europe, the Hong Kong Association announced here yesterday. The appointment has gone to Mr. Hugh Barton, a former company director, and was made Jointly by the Federation of HongReuter - 101 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-01-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /VOULL LOVS^^-; s J ASKED MCR TO /Vrfc A MUNDRED-VeABN I POLLVfe )f I'M /SUES BEEfA COOK MbTIATKT I I OLD EGGS JSTUPFEO J V^OO»ON«©>\MUNG^ f TAKING \^HeSGOVa^y V^WITH HJES UEGS^^36 words
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205 1964-01-31 3 ANKARA, Thurs. Mr. Kemal Satir. Turkish Vice-Pre-mier and acting Foreign Minister, said last night that a Nato military unit is to be sent to Cyprus to protect life and property there. Speaking to reporters after Cabinet meeting. h* said Turkish troopsReuter - 205 words
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133 1964-01-31 3 GENEVA, Thurs.— Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin, Soviet delegate to the 17-n ati o n disarmament conference, said here yesterday that his proposal for the destruction of bombers meant the destruction of all types of bombers everywhere in the world. There had been some misunderstanding among WesternReuter - 133 words
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Article397 1964-01-31 3 Three die in 'shocking, senseless act' AMERICANS AND RUSSIANS PROTEST TO EACH OTHER OVER INCIDENT WASHINGTON, Thurs RUSSIA and the United States both protested to each other yesterday after a Soviet fighter had brought down an unarmed American training plane over East Germany, with the loss ofReuter - 397 words
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187 1964-01-31 3 HOW TO BURY AN ASTRONAUT IN SPACE... LONDON, Thursday. who die in space may be buried in the sun, according to a sugggestion by an American professor in the February issue of Discovery, a scientific monthly Pro. Charles HeWey. director of the InterAmerican Institute for Space Science Education, says ItReuter - 187 words
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Article49 1964-01-31 3 CHRISTCHURCH. Thurs.— Mr. Walter Nash. 81. former New Zealand Prime Minister, yesterday became the oldest man to visit the South Pole. A guest of the U.S. Navy, he was flown to the pole In a ski-equipped Hercules aircraft. He will return on Friday. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-01-31 3 PALM SPRINGS (California), Thurs. Film actor Alan Ladd was found dead in his home here yesterday, police reported. The 50-year-old actor was found by his butler, Wendell Tyler. Police said he had apparently died of natural causes. Ladd, born in Hot Springs, Arkansas,Reuter - 129 words
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Article30 1964-01-31 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson announced yesterday that Mr. Arthur Schlesinger. who came into the White House with President Kennedy in IMI, had resigned as nia special assistant. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article36 1964-01-31 3 OKLAHOMA CITY, Thurs. A 42-year-old father donated one of his kidneys to his 14-year-old son in an operation here, and both were later reported in satisfactory condition at Baptist Memorial Hospital Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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158 1964-01-31 3 I ONDON, Thurs.—Bri*J tain will lose a national daily newspaper and gain a new one if the Trades Union Congress ratifies a decision made by its powerful finance and general purposes committee. The pro-Labouv Daily Herald would be succeeded by a newspaper toReuter - 158 words
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128 1964-01-31 3 Army rolls out the red carpet for ex-bank clerk Harry LONDON. Thurs. Bank clerk Harry Gorry. who travelled from Australia at his own expense to Join the British Army, was given YIP treatment yesterday by the Royal Tank Regiment at Catterick camp in north Yorkshire. Gorry. 20. chose the Tank128 words
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Article30 1964-01-31 3 NEW YORK. Thurs— The Fotd. Foundation announced today il had awarded U*****,000 to the Asia Productivity Organisation in Tokyo for training small-scale business management in Asia. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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120 1964-01-31 4 SINGAPORE. Than. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will meet about 800 clean sin,, labourers at 6 a.m. tomorrow when they master at Loronjc Lalat Cleansing Depot. The 11 -man committee appointed to organise the three-month clean up campaign, which includes labour leaders120 words
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285 1964-01-31 4 Court told of dramatic sequel to hold-up VILLAGERS CHASE, DISARM A MAN SINGAPORE, Thursday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry was told today how an alleged robber, when confronted by villagers at Kampong Gulega, suddenly brandished a dagger and threatened to stab any one who approached him. Lim Chong Hock was testifying against285 words
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258 1964-01-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A large invited audience, headed by the Yang diPertuan Negara and Ton Puan Aishah, assembled at the Victoria Theatre tonight to hear a group of blind young musicians from Hong Kong. They are pupils of the Hongkong Music Training Centre for the Blind,258 words
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Article218 1964-01-31 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. rnHE Government of Thailand has offered a number of awards for Singapore students wishing to study various subjects in institutions in Thailand. The awards, which are being offered under the Unesco programme for this year, fal? under three categories. They are: 9 FELLOWSHIPS, for218 words
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Article, Illustration245 1964-01-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A COLOURFUL crowd of police VlP's, political and community leaders and friends were at the airport this morning to give a rousing send-off to Mr. Ahmad Khan, retired Superintendent of the Special Branch Mr. Khan, 52, is returning to his homeland, Pakistan, after a245 words
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Article48 1964-01-31 4 More school buses promised SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Traction Company has agreed to put extra buses on the routes it operates exclusively for school children. This is the outcome of a meeting between the company's officials and a five-man delegation of the Singapore Student Parents' Association, held today.48 words
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Article93 1964-01-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Owners of wood and attap houses which are occupied by them for residential purposes may claim the flat rate of property tax of $6 per annum from Jan. 1. An official statement said that claims, however, should be in writing on forms available at93 words
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Miscellaneous185 1964-01-31 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following la today"* achedule of civil aircraft movement* at Pay* Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Qintat: From London, Rome, Athena. Cairo, Kaimahl, Calcutta,, Bangkok «JF 736) 10.90 p.m. Cattily Pacific Airway*: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX/TO 731) 7 35 p.m. Japan Air LkMCl Prom Tokyo,185 words
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Miscellaneous181 1964-01-31 4 DEPARTURES Cathay Paeifio Airway*: To Kuala Lumpur, Bombay. Rone Kong. Taiwan. Osaka <CX 730) 8 p.m. Qantas: To Perth. Sydney (QT 7S6) 11.15 p.m. Malaysian Airways i To Kuala, Lumpur (ML 033) 7.31 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 010) 6.30 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoo Pcnang, Malacca (ML 063) 3181 words
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155 1964-01-31 5 Nine nations in Koran reading contest next week KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Nine countries will take part in the international Koran reading contest to be held in Stadium Negara next Tuesday and Wednesday. They are Nigeria, Pakistan, India. Ceylon. Thailand. Cambodia, the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia. Each country will be represented155 words
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132 1964-01-31 5 |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— "The Joy of Living"— that's the theme of a painting competition which the Malayan Arts Council la now organising. The competition is sponsored by an American cigarette company which in an associate of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd. Valuable prizes132 words
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Article65 1964-01-31 5 SINGAPORE, Thura. Two men and a youth were fined $3,000 or six months' jail for assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery. Chap Ji Kl. Goh Tuan Kec 59. Lee Seek Poh. 28. and Yee Kirn Hiong, 16. were arrested at a house65 words
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Article76 1964-01-31 5 IPOH. Thurs.-«Ourbaksh Singh, 25. a clerk In the Ipon Municipal Council, who used a dud cheque to settle his debt with a moneylender. Boor Singh, was ordered today to sign a good behaviour bond in $1,000 for 12 months by the Sessions Court here. He76 words
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Article82 1964-01-31 5 PENANG, Thurs. The Penang branch of the United Democratic Party said today it did not intend to form a united front with the Socialist Front for the State elections merely for the expediency of winning a few extra seats. "We are motivated only by the82 words
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212 1964-01-31 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Sabah Minister of Works and Communications, Dato Khoo Siak Chiew, today expressed confidence that Singapore would be able to supply the necessary labour for Sabah's development projects. Speaking at the airport here before flying to Kuchlng. Dato Khoo made it clear212 words
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141 1964-01-31 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A visiting professor from Britain said here today there was a possibility that even typists in his country would have a university education in the not too distant future. Professor H. J. Emelus was speaking at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary141 words
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276 1964-01-31 5 PENANG, Thursday. 'J'HE senior Fisheries Administrative Officer for North Malaya, Inche Abdul Halim bin Abdul Yamin, today testified that his department had never issued any licences for trawler fishing. "It is not allowed in this country and we have refused all276 words
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Article68 1964-01-31 5 KUCHINO. Thurs. The Sarawak Federation of Women's Institutes will be host R in August to the South-East Asian triennial conference of the Associated Countrywomen of the World. The Sarawak Federation of Women's Institutes was only recently accepted as a member of the world body. Representatives68 words
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Article182 1964-01-31 5 PIRATES LOOT ANOTHER BOAT MUAR. Thurs. Another case of piracy by Indonesians, the second within six days, was reported here today. A fisherman, Mr. Tang Jak Moh. reported to the police that the crew of an Indonesian gunboat seized his nets valued at $1,400 and took cash and his personal182 words
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Article27 1964-01-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Recruiting .dates for soldiers for the Malaysian Army are: Penang, Feb. 1, 3 and 4. and Ipon. Feb. 6, 7 and 8.27 words
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Article23 1964-01-31 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Goh Ah Laic, 28. was killed yesterday at Moulmein Green when he was knocked down by a motorcycle.23 words
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Article331 1964-01-31 7 TREASURERS OF S.G.E.U. BRANCHES TESTIFY: CONTRIBUTIONS RETURNED TO WORKERS SINGAPORE, ThursdayTHE treasurers of branch unions of the Singapore General Employees Union were advised at today s hearing by the commission inquiring into the financial transactions of three de-registered unions not to use any of their branch's331 words
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110 1964-01-31 7 Teacher MARRIED THREE MONTHS AGO missing from home JAIPING. Thurs. A A teacher, married three months ago, has been missing from her home In the Pokok Assam new village here since Monday. She Is Roslta Palbathy, 31. wife of Mr. E. Roberts, a clerk in the Rubber Replanting office. Mr.110 words
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Article63 1964-01-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two Maalysian army officers have been selected to attend a platoon commanders course at the School of Infantry. Hyihe. Britain. They are Capt. Mohamed Fedzll bin Ahmad and Lt. Abdul Manap bin Ibrahim of the Royal Malay Regiment. They will leave by63 words
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Article49 1964-01-31 7 IPOH. Thurs. Toddy drinkers have been warned that they may be searched by the police on leaving the shops If toddy mugs keep on disappearing. A police spokesman said that 13 toddy mugs valued at 19.10 were stolen from the New Town toddy shop here yesterday.49 words
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Article80 1964-01-31 7 Clerk is robbed of $690 DEMANG, Thurs. A bus company clerk. Gan Ah Chye, 37, was robbed of $690 while on his way to a bank in Penane Road yesterday. Gan told police that he was about 15 yards from Malayan Banking branch office at 2.30 p.m. when two men»approached80 words
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96 1964-01-31 7 PENANG. Thurs. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, and the Mayor, Mr. C. Y. Choy were among a big crowd who attended the funeral today of the late Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe. a prewar Penang Chinese community leader Pupils from more than96 words
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132 1964-01-31 7 IPOH, Thurs. About 1 800 Chinese families in the Kuala Kangsar area will get free plots of land from a 2.400--acre resettle ment scheme near Bruas later this year. The land will be alienated from the Bruas forest reserve off the Manong Road. Each132 words
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64 1964-01-31 7 SEREMBAN. Thurs. A postman. Oan Eng Bin. 22. told a magistrate's court today that he was assaulted by a businessman. Santokh Singh to sign fully the receipts for two registered letters. Santokti Singh, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to- Oan while in the course of64 words
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Article118 1964-01-31 7 RABAT. Thurs. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the Malaysian goodwill mission were received here yesterday for one hour by Premier Ahmed Bahnini on the second day of their visit to Morocco. They also conferred with M. Driss Slaoui. Minister of Economic AffairsReuter - 118 words
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Article13 1964-01-31 7 KUCHING. Thurs. Sarawak has been declared free of cholera. Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-01-31 7 HASHIM BACK WITH JOY IN HIS HEART IPOH, Thursday. A FORMER hole-in-heart pupil of the Malay Colj^ 1 lege in Kuala Kangsar, Tengku Hashim bin Tengku Pengiran Anum, 16. returned by plane here yesterday evenintr from Bangkok bubbling with Joy. Greeting his friends and Mr. N.J. Ryan, headmaster of the237 words
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82 1964-01-31 7 Five engineers for course on Comet IV SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Five Qantas aircraft engineers here left by air today for London where they will undergo a four months' course on the Comet IV aircraft. They are Messrs. Yeo Loy Seng, Chew Kirn Soong. Lim Yew Wen. Tan Kirn Teck and Gerald82 words
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269 1964-01-31 7 SINGAPORE, Thur* SINGAPORE Umno today described the Government move to adjust electoral bounoaries so that there would be more equal representation throughout all the 51 constituencies as "premature.' The secretary general. Dato Syed Esa Almenoar. said: "In view of the tremendous housing269 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-01-31 7 DR. T. Underwood, of Fort Swettenham. with his bride, former Miss Catherine Rasiah, after their wedding in London recently. Dr. I'nderwood. who is doing a i>ost-graduate course at the Bothnal Green Hospital. London, is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. I'nderwood. of74 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-01-31 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An admirer has accepted the offer of Hong Kong singer Sun Moon (above) to cook a meal for anyone willing to taste her cooking. In a letter to her. the admirer says he would first like to149 words
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141 1964-01-31 7 Tun Lim: No need for more troops now AUCKLAND. Thurs. A The new High Commissioner for Malaysia in Australia and New Zealand, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said here last night that there was no need for additional troops at the moment In Malaysia. But. he added: "If the Indonesians meanReuter - 141 words
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Article55 1964-01-31 7 TAIPING. Thurs. A car which was reported missing a few days ago \j'as recovered in a rubber estate in Sungel Stput. 22 miles from here, with four wheels, its battery and the number plates missing. It had been parked in front of the Lido cinema55 words
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Article29 1964-01-31 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chua Chee 58. a fishmonger of Kirn Chuan Road, was robbed early this morning of $12 by two men while on his way to market.29 words
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160 1964-01-31 8 Malaysian cholera doses for Vietnam KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Government has sent 500.000 doses of anti-cholera vaccine to South Vietnam in view of the serious outbreak of the disease there. According to a .statement today from the Ministry of Health, the consignment is scheduled to arrive in Saigon tomorrow.160 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-01-31 8 MR. Tan Toh Hock, a Malayan architect in Australia, slips the wedding ring on his bride's finger at the Melbourne Registry Office, recently. His bride is Miss Urn Beng Guaik, a science student. Both are from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Tan is the134 words
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296 1964-01-31 8 A 'get set' order to one more battalion Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. THE Central Government has drawn up plans to move yet another battalion of troops into the Borneo States should armed confrontation continue. It will be the 2nd Bn.. the Royal Malay Regiment, based at Kota Bharu. Kelantan. iiiciib, uaaeu296 words
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244 1964-01-31 8 Kedayans and the revolt: Minister's hope KUCHLNG, Thurs. The State Minister for Local Government. Mr. Dinstan Endawie. said yesterday that he hoped there were no more thoughts of rebellion among the Kedayan community in the Fourth Division of SarawaK. He was speaking at Setap during a visit to the Subls244 words
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Article30 1964-01-31 8 KAJANO. Thurs. The St. John Ambulance Brigade Association here is to be further strengthened by the formation of a new first-aid- ana nursing division at Sungei Chua village30 words
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Article30 1964-01-31 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs Two of the oldest doctors in Kedah Dr. P. T. S. Nayar and Dr M Sundarajan have registered for national service. Both are over 80.30 words
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158 1964-01-31 8 KUCHING. Thurs. A tribute to "the wonderful spirit" of the people of Sarawak was paid yesterday by the Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, before he left for a tour of the Fourth and Fifth Divisions. Mr. Ningkan paid special tribute to the spirit of158 words
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Advertisement145 1964-01-31 8 THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS TO AN ORDINARY REFRIGERATOR BUT THE NATIONAL J ETCYCLE REFRI AERATOR LOOKS LIKE THI S »l«"j WW«#I nj E xe#s wat t« r flow* do»n through Gathered at the collector pan, "^HBBB^^T^ a pip* to th* collector pan at the heat of the compressor j I145 words
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Advertisement38 1964-01-31 8 BE SMART... WEAR A UUII. Prices from: $2.50 Singapore 4 Penang $2.90 Federation I Borneo (or men CRAVATS DRESSING GOWNS (now also in Triceli BULKED NYLON SOCKS and, of course PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS THE LEADING NAME IN ENGLISH TEXTILES38 words
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Miscellaneous267 1964-01-31 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS by 24 (Si. 7. A reveaiinc line on cloth <5). 11. Prove adequate v hungry 8. Occasionally thus encountered birds do (4. 3. 4>. before semi-retirement <9>. 13 with tiller half outside 9. An outer plank Is returned to In (5). the raft (5). 14. Aiigi.267 words
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164 1964-01-31 9 Missing— loo national registration certificates KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. QNE hundred national registration certificates were reported missing from the Chinese Assembly Hall registration centre today eve of the last day for registration. Police fear that the papers may get into wrong hands and be offered for sale to those who may164 words
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129 1964-01-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR,! Thurs.— After care- < ful consideration, the Central Government has again deferred its j proposed ban on the use i of sodium arsenite as a weedkiller. This li the fifth postpone- j metn since the Government gave importers a year's notice129 words
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96 1964-01-31 9 SINGAPORE. Tliur.s. Mr. T. j s Koon*. sales suppemsor of Kodak i Malaya i Ltd.. in Kuala Lumpur, lefi today for six weeks' course at the Banff School of Advanced Management in Canada. He is one of four Malaysian company executives who have been96 words
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Article43 1964-01-31 9 KAUB. Thurs. Senior Inspec- 1 tor Taunk bin Ha.ji Ismail, who has been acting OCPD here, has been transferred to Jerantut as the OCPD. succeeding Mr. E. J. Magness. who has been transfer#>d to Police Depot, in Kuala Lumpur*.43 words
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Article61 1964-01-31 9 KAJANO. Thurs— The MCA. youth section will hold a cultural show in the padang here on Saturday at 8 p.m. on the occasion of the opening of the local MCA headquarters here by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Senator Khaw61 words
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Article26 1964-01-31 9 KUCHING. Thurs. The District Officer ol Sibu. Mr. Peter Scanlon. left Kuching yesterday lor England on retirement after 15 years' service in Sarawak.26 words
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246 1964-01-31 9 Food and the population explosion, by Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Ttfe Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said tonight that Malaysia could hope to become self-sufficient in essential foodstuffs within 10 years but only if it slows down on population growth. Speaking at the graduation ceremony of246 words
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Article57 1964-01-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— An unidentified Chinese aged about 60 was killed yesterday when he was knocked down by a hit-and-run van in Circular Road, near the San Peng flats. The traffic police today asked witnesses who saw the accident to contact the offlceT-in-charge, traffic police,57 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-01-31 9 US banker's pledge to stimulate investment SINGAPORE, Thurs. The vice-president of the New York Chase Manhattan Bank, Mr. J A. Jacobsen, gave a firm assurance today that his bank would do its best to stimulate i American investment in Malaysia. He said the banks president, Mr. David Rockefeller, who visited172 words
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82 1964-01-31 9 Husband used magic on me, says woman SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 1 woman today refused to go back to her husband because "he used magic on me." She claimed In a magistrates court today that she now had a stomach disease caused by her husband's mag.c' Govindasamy Retnam. who alleged thai82 words
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123 1964-01-31 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. ANOTHER traders' association has objected to the increased wholesale prices of soft drinks by 11 members of the Singapore Soft Drink Manufacturers' Association. The president of the Singapore Public House Owners" Association, Mr. Llm Jew Kan. said today that members of his asso-123 words
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Advertisement114 1964-01-31 9 Hk'the New SINGER ffWjfc QUARTETTE tegfiß? SO MODERN. ..SO SILENT MODEL 194 M MODEL IttM Easy Hire Purchase Terms a lOmI Ili PwIRJ MODEL 227 M MODEL 22SM Ask for a demonstration 'm$l j *^P |Hll W ftl blNuhK '^gIS- --fei X^^^hwv fvS yh jf^L means QUALITY, BWJ^/l^^'/fr^^^^CT^ I RELIABILITY,114 words
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Miscellaneous167 1964-01-31 9 Altoy Hop R n Vm T THIS MUSIC OF YOURS J^ "^sj WELL TVS BEEN U3IN^IHI T TUiMk' it r^ic«i vce t 1 I V y^z E o&^os (%s? )^^^o Ti r^^ E E R M^v E v Gu pif s rT 1 w, C^HE PAY' PROGRAM NAME < RATHER167 words
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Article87 1964-01-31 10 _2» Words Sit (Mimtmum FAMILY OF LATI Tan Hung Nee r?7-l-84> thanks friends, relatives (or heir monetary and kind assistance, •-ondolrnees. wreaths, acrolls, attendance at funeral. TAN TECK CHWEE Family tnank nil friends and relatives for their condolence, visits, wreaths, scrolls, assistance and attendance at the funeral of thr87 words
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Article191 1964-01-31 10 Wordm SID (Minimum) NANVANG MEDICAL CO. at Singapore hereby announce that with effect from 31st Jan. l!»64. their address will be. S7 Lorong 3.1. Singapore. SASHAY strapless Bra. by Warner's Contour Lacy top Bust. Plunge-front. Cnss-cros.i cling hack. Back closer, Moderns 34. High Street, Spore. ROLAND'S. Try the latest191 words
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Article708 1964-01-31 10 I The new leaders in Saigon are pro-American and strongly opposed to French proposals for neutralising South Viet- nam. This much is clear. Yet the Americans have as little reason to feel elated as Gen- eral de Gaulle has to feel dismayed. For the astonishing i thing708 words
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Article355 1964-01-31 10 The first thing to be said sibout America's latest space success is that it will probably end offers to co-operate with Russia in putting a man on the moon. American ego, as well as the Saturn rocket, has had a record-breaking boost. Ever since the first Sputnik beeped355 words
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Article209 1964-01-31 10 Firemen did well to confine the fire which killed five children and gutted half the business section of Langkap new village in Perak. They saved a block of shophouses only ten feet from a burning building and a school only twenty feet away. And they might have done209 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1964-01-31 10 Colin Legum - Colin Legum by THE REALITIES OF THE MASSIVE REVOLT IN AFRICA WHAT has gone wrong in Africa? The ominous turn of o/ents in Zanzibar, Tanganyika, Uganda and Ghana is only a small part of the story. Three regimes were toppled in French-speaking Africa within the last 121,212 words
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Letter222 1964-01-31 10 YOUR editorial oi January 28 suggests that evidence of the ability of rubber to remain in good condition after some 50 years under the sea may be "of strictly limited value except for publicity purposes." The accidental test could be of much greater import tance than222 words
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Letter66 1964-01-31 10 No arrests IN Kampong Perak. Alor Star, some business premises were partly torn down by a number of people recently. The police who were early on the scene made no arrests. Why they failed to carry out their duty is hard to understand. I strongly urge the higher police authorities66 words
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Letter157 1964-01-31 10 Alor Star Batu Caves AS a Hindu I do not appreciate the way certain religious bodies try to influence devotees who go to Batu Caves to celebrate Thaipusam. On the eve of Thaipusam, the board pf management appealed through the Straits Times to all religious institutions not to distribute religious157 words
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Letter102 1964-01-31 10 Language aid I AGREE that pupils who obtain the necessary credits but fail In the national language examination should be given a limited promotion to Form Four when they must sit for the national language at LCE level again. This would help them to realise the importance of the national102 words
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Advertisement735 1964-01-31 10 Straits Tlws Malay Hail to >.«d.« Mi let f«M> COLO arrOMAeM AMCAOC Oissiaia' Roae) COLD STTORAOI ■RANCMbT* AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATOMO) KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL SAM cmr book •tor« ltb Wkhmio Mean*. Cosfrer Qaey TMI NaTWS PItONT •a. at. ISMAIL 9 Ad mil' e> try Ro#*9* Pnw *>••• MAMIEM fITOHt »7g-7. Cfcaaol735 words
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Advertisement59 1964-01-31 10 LAST GASP OF THE TIN GOOSE Flying? You don't know what flying is unless you've ridden, at 85 mph, in the old reliable Ford Trimotor. Here's what it's like to make a 1963 transcontinental flight (with 13 stops) at an altitude of 2,000 feet and taking almost 3 days from59 words
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Advertisement106 1964-01-31 10 P -i^saaa^ 6|r I_l I M sare^^ j*^ 0^ I w saaar *r^ I J #jh SBBBr^sffe *l r ***** JBSBl! S^ I LONGWEAR... FINEST FASHION Here's wash and wear at in yotettl Arrow Decton is a special luxury blend of 65% Dacron* polyester and 35% cotton, that makes laundering106 words
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Article, Illustration490 1964-01-31 11 ROLAND KINSEY - Malaysia calling via space ROLAND KINSEY: By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday Tracking station going up in Gurney Road to follow the satellites and join in a global link-up is expected to be put on the global satellite communications system this year. The first tests are expected to be carried out in490 words
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175 1964-01-31 11 Pedestrians' underpass ready next month SINGAPORE, Thurs. The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Fong Sip Chee, will open a pedestrians' underpass across Connaught Drive near Anderson Bridge next month. Construction of the underpass began three months ago and is now almost completed The cost: $85,000. The 70175 words
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Article76 1964-01-31 11 KAJANG. Thurs The Rubber Research Institute authorities here plan to launch a rubber processing campaign in the district of of Ulu Langat in February after Puasa. A rubber competition open to all small-holders in the district is also planned in conjunction with the campaign. During the76 words
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Article20 1964-01-31 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 10--year-old girl. See Thuan. was today found drowned tn a well at Jalan Bahru.20 words
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Article51 1964-01-31 11 TANA RATA. Thurs. Pour weeders at work in the agricultural station here were severely stung when hornets which had nested on a tree about 20 feet away attacked them. The four severely stung weeders were treated in the dispensary here and allowed to return to their51 words
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Article20 1964-01-31 11 SEREMBAN. Thurs. A former Tanipin schoolteacher. Mr. Ttiarm Singh Sindhu. has been admitted to the Federation Bar.20 words
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112 1964-01-31 11 OINGAPORE. Thurs. •3 Mr. Ng Quee Lam, chairman of the Singapore Rubber Packers' Association, has called on all businessmen to contribute their utmost towards* Malaysia. The call came on the occasion of his re-election as leader of the association yesterday. Mr. \'k also urged the112 words
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Article190 1964-01-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian capital will be the site for three international confer ences within the next three weeks. Tomorrow the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the one-week conference of the World Muslim Congress at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman. About 60190 words
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101 1964-01-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Several Malaysians have applied to go to France to study Malay. j A spokesman o( the French Embassy hexe said today that these applicants were among 300 people who have applied for scholarships in French institutions of higher learning. "There101 words
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Article104 1964-01-31 11 $2.5 m loan to Negri Govt SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Central Government has granted a loan of $2 A million to the Negri Sembilan State Government to develop the 700-acre industrial site three miles" north of here, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aim, said here tonight. Dr.104 words
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225 1964-01-31 11 4 DIVORCE DECREES GRANTED BY THE HIGH COURT SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Four divorce decrees were granted by the Chief Justice. Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin, in- the High Court today. LIONEL ENRIQUEZ. a clerk, who applied for a dissolution of his marriage with Kathleen Manuram. on grounds of her adultery, was225 words
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157 1964-01-31 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister of Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Un» today praised the work of the school health service which, with a small staff, had attendtd to 145.000 cases at the institute of health and 115.000 In schools last year. Mr. Yong hud157 words
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241 1964-01-31 11 Prosecution rests in Pulau Senang riot trial SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The prosecution case against 58 former Pulau Senang detainees on three rioting and murder charges ended this afternoon after a 39-day hearing before Mr. Justice Buttrose and a seven-man jury. Senior Crown Counsel Mr. Francis T. Scow, who is assisted by241 words
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Miscellaneous619 1964-01-31 11 Today's Radio, TV Violins Begin To Play; 12.00 RADIO MALAYSIA Ne ara ku clo! Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE Ml. Dll M WAVE SERVICE: 41.7 metres 476 metres AJU. 6.00 Time S^nal Ne- SHORTWAYK SERVICE: (tara-ku; 6.02 Morn:n« Meiodies; 41 metres 7.00 Time Sgnai TUe News; A M 600619 words
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Article, Illustration330 1964-01-31 12 MALAYSIANS MUST SEEK IT ABROAD MALAYSIAN industrialists seeking foreign cooperation in joint industrial ventures should go abroad and look for it, instead of waiting to be approached. This is the advice of Dr. Max Walter Clauss, foreign director of the Hanover Fair who is currently on330 words
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Article125 1964-01-31 12 TOURIST SHOPPING CENTRE ANEW Singapore centre for tourists called Kwality opened for business at High Street yesterday. The store, in its attempt to provide "one-stop" shopping facilities to enable the tourist to obtain most of the things he needs under one roof, offers a wide range of goods including electrical125 words
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Article31 1964-01-31 12 Singapore's wheat flour imports totalled 71,400 tona In the first eight months of last year, against 09,100 tons In the corresponding period of 1962. according to official statistics.31 words
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Article, Illustration322 1964-01-31 12 TOP SHIPPING DIRECTOR DUE IN STORE TODAY FROM H.K. A TOP British shipping executive. Sir Donald Forsyth Anderson, arrives in Singapore by air from Hong Kong today for a few days' visit. Si.: Donald is chairman and I managing director of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, and chairman322 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-01-31 12 Advertising firm starts research department f ATHAY Advertising Ltd. of Singapore starts a new service from today market research. Mr. Eric Kok, who has Just returned from Sydney where he underwent a sixmonth specialised training course in the latest research techniques, will head the department. The research section will cover123 words
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80 1964-01-31 12 Post changes at Nestles in KL, Penang MR. HENRY UN, formerly sales promotion assistant In Nestles Penang branch office, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as advertising executive to augment the advertising department in the head office. A graduate of the University of Singapore, Mr. Lin, 26, was with the80 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-01-31 12 New job for tractor engineer MR. LUCAS CHEN (above), has joined Sime Darby Tractor Division as assistant parts manager. He was previously with United Engineers where he worked for seven years first as service engineer and later as assistant parts manager on the heavy equipment line. Mr. Chen was a69 words
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79 1964-01-31 12 DIETHELM and Co. Ltd. has engaged an Interior decorator, Miss Chua Jin Eng, to take charge of its furnishing showroom in Singapore. Miss Chua, 23, studied interior decorating and display a« the Michael Inchbald Bcnool of Design and the College for Distribution Trades, before gaining practical79 words
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Article78 1964-01-31 12 Chevrolet Motor Division of Oeneral Motors Corporation last week broke Its own records lor production of passenger cars and total vehicles. It built 55,979 can to surpass the former record of 55,633 can assembled In the week ended last Dec. 14. Chevrolet lorry production last week78 words
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Article57 1964-01-31 12 Mr. Thomas O. Held, export manager of Hupp Corporation, United States, manufacturer of Gibson refrigerators and air-con-ditloners. will be arriving in Singapore on Feb. 15 for a aU-day business visit While here. Mr. Held will have talks with officials of Trading Co j Holland (Malaya) Ltd..57 words
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184 1964-01-31 12 rpHE Royal Netherlands InX dustries Fal r plans 10 exhibitions for this year. Chief of these are: International Spring Fair due to take place from March 9 to 1" In which the accent will be on metal and woodworking machines, hydraulic and184 words
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Advertisement95 1964-01-31 12 <MW<2©3J@ SBIDDSJLS? j '0t Water Cooled Diesel g Engines for One A Two cylinders, /j]? [fjj^t^^ ASAW fBH^ UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SIN&AfOtI UND»»X FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO.. LTD. GLAHOLM ROBSON world renowned ropes can be found at work in Malayan Tin Mines We have a complete range of GLAHOLM ROBSON general95 words
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Advertisement300 1964-01-31 12 rift YEARS OF I RESEARCH MAKES \M IJthehexanon LENS ALONE WORTH m B|lthe price of any |J||KON|CA I, IH^H KONICA EE MATIC KONICA EE MATIC Hexanon f/2.8 40mm lens. Seikosho shutter with speeds up to 1/250 second and flash synchronization. Electric Eye mechanism sets shutter speed and lens aperture automatically.300 words
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Advertisement43 1964-01-31 13 WM jI y«BkiMl em I IRI WB^ **^F -,^3BBilßWßßSL^^ sss=^ i= _-^===^^^B channel "MILLS LTD^^^^^^^^^^^T^ *™>j*&k& <** nn/iniiAiiiA otp'F 1 < square bar i STEEL J^^gomh^^o^ Jjji InW|. v 000 000^ *-^-^-^s^^^ *i^^^oSS^^^^^ WIRE ROD n£;fW*^ JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATF *****2 *****3 o^ o^i^S r of^o^^^^43 words
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Title Section20 1964-01-31 13 NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD. STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT FINANCE MINISTER TO OPEN FIRST HEAVY INDUSTRY AT JURONG AT 4P.M. TODAY20 words
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Article, Illustration1885 1964-01-31 13 Re-rolling plant at the Mills RACE AGAINST TIME First step in three-phased programme FROM NOW IT'S FULL PRODUCTION WITH Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, officially opening the National Iron and Steel Mills at Jurong Industrial Estate this evening, the State's first major heavy1,885 words
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Article, Illustration286 1964-01-31 13 MESSAGE FROM Dr. GOH TODAY marks an important milestone in Singapore's industrialisation programme. With the completion of the rolling mill, National Iron Steel Mills Ltd. now commences full scale production in all departments. National Ircn Steel Mills Ltd. is indeed a pioneer among pioneers, being the first major heavy industry286 words
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Article, Illustration592 1964-01-31 13 Message from the Joint Managing Oirector Mr. Goh Seong Pek OEING an essential 11 industry, the steel industry has always played an important part in the industrial development of all advanced countries. Take Belgium and Luxemburg, two small nations in Europe, for MR. GOH instance. Their position in592 words
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Article, Illustration441 1964-01-31 14 Chairman - Praise for Government's policy Chairman -by WE are in the sixth decade of the twentieth century and although civilisation has entered the "Space" era, we still have to depend to a very large extent on iron and steel in our daily life. Whilst industries form the economic base in the441 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-01-31 14 MEN OF VAST EXPERIENCE ARE ON THE STAFF SOME of the specialists attached to the project are from abroad, men of considerable experience and knowledge. Mr. J. R. Dale Superintendent of Merchant Bar Mill is a qualified mechanical engineer from the United Kingdom. Mr. Dale has spent all his life216 words
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Article54 1964-01-31 14 BUYING: Heavy .Melting Steel Scraps. A. 8020 f r Delivery to our Mills 599.00 per long ton. a Grade II Delivery to our Mills $80 00 per long ton. SELLING: Reinforcing Concrete Bars A. 38" 5310.00 per ton. B. 1/2" 5290.00 per ton. C. 5/8" to54 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1964-01-31 16 S'pores first major heavy industry IT was only months ago, the first stage of Singapore's National Iron and Steel mill the melt shop was formally opened by the Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. In November, the re-rolling mill began production and now, this month, with the opening of1,371 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-01-31 17 DIRECTORS OF THE MILLS qTOE Directors of 1 the National Steel and Iron Mills Ltd. MR. TOH AIK CHOON Director. MR. LIM CHER KHENG Director. MX. S. S. SIO Director. MR. LIM HO HIP Director. MR. I. T. TAN. A-t. M»najin t Director. MR. GOH SEONG PEK Joint Managing Director.84 words
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Article60 1964-01-31 17 Eastern Iron Steel Mfg. Co. Ltd. $3,840,000 40%. Economic Development Board— s 1 .920.000 20 Sim Lim Company Limited SI. 032.000— 10.75%. Southseas Corporation Limited $9 1 2.000 9.5 Nanyang Realty Company Limited $624.000 6 5 Mr. Wee Che Yaw— $624.000 6.5%. Mr. T.K. Kofc $384,000 460 words
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Article, Illustration293 1964-01-31 18 full length of the bed and an additional 10 ft. to the 300-ton. cc!d shear. This shear is of the down cut open-side type and has 30-in.-long knives with a maximum opening of 4' 4 in. Continuous running speed is 25 strokes a minute. It is coupled293 words
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Article117 1964-01-31 18 George Kent (Malaya) Limited have supplied all instruments and controls on the continuous ingot reheating furnace at National Iron Steel Mills, the rrders being placed directly on their parent company at l.uton. England, by the furnace manufacturers, the Wellman-Smitb Owen Engineering Corporation. All commissioning has been carried out117 words
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Advertisement124 1964-01-31 24 -^S^^^^^T f J^mmm\^^mT'^'^^\. > PYE it's the ultimate! Living as they do among the finest landscapes in the Southern Hemisphere. New Zealanders have an e\e for beauty. That's why they .tfffl WsPsWBMMBI plump for Hye TV. The luxurious Pye console [T^r^^*^|* TMT"* model 4436 is the finest automatic TV for124 words
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Advertisement104 1964-01-31 24 JLate CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* SIO (Minimum) COODE: To Antii' and Tom a soa Stiphm at A«suntu Hospital P.J. NADARAJAHS: To Nadarajah and Kamala Thi-vl a rt.-innhtrr I'sha IX-vl •c 30-1-S4 at Assunta. Granddaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Sinnathamby No. 4T Jalan 5/31 Petaling Jaya. golden gifts for Chinese New104 words
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Advertisement188 1964-01-31 14 CV^ V NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD., jpg"» on the opening of their jJ Iron Steel Mills JSk pp at Jurong, Singapore. Climate by CHRYSLER NEW 50 CYCLE ROOM AIR-CONDITIONER «j| Compact, easy to install and efficient for modern air-conditioning. El' illiilllßHsil ill Nhrysler J AIRTEMP KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD.188 words
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Advertisement184 1964-01-31 14 CONGRATULATIONS M and BEST WISHES jj to the National Iron Steel Mills Ltd. j on the occasion of the opening of its factory W at Jurong, NATIONAL RVtmgs ASSOCIATION Incorporated in U.S.A. with Limited Liobility Head Office: SAN FRANCISCO SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I Congra tv la tions to the NATIONAL184 words
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Advertisement97 1964-01-31 15 WITH BEST WISHES FROM GEORGE KENT (MALAYA) LTD. SUPPLIERS OF INSTRUMENTATION AND AUTOMATIC CONTROL FOR THE CONTINUOUS RE-HEAT-ING FURNACE < GEORGE KENT (MALAYA) LTD. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMtIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Congratulations and Best Wishes to the NATIONAL IRON AND STEEL MILLS LIMITED. on the occasion of the official opening of their97 words
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Advertisement169 1964-01-31 15 WITH THE COMPLIMENTS of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, BANKERS to NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD. AVERY 5106 WEIGHBRIDGE The value of a weighbridge is to keep a constant and accurate check on incoming and outgoing supplies. By receiving too little, or despatching too much, you may be losing169 words
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Advertisement79 1964-01-31 16 ftssw congratulates National Iron and Steel Mills Limited on the occasion of the official opening of their steel mills at Jurong Industrial Estate. HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LIMITED. On the occasion of their .official opening. Suppliers of: "Five Rams" Brand Portland Cement. Hitachi Power Cables. Malayan Shipbreakers79 words
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Advertisement112 1964-01-31 16 Heartiest Congratulations to the IRON STEEL MILLS LTD. on the official opening of their new venture at Jurong Industrial Estate. THE UNITED CHINESE BANK LTD. 2, Chulia Street, Singapore 1 Tel: ***** Congratulations TO NATIONAL I IRON STEEL MILLS LIMITED I FROM LINDETEVES-JACOBERG yjk SUPPLIERS OF /EL INS ELECTRIC MOTORS112 words
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Advertisement122 1964-01-31 17 We extend our very best wishes to the NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD. on the official opening of their steel mills at Jurong Industrial Estate. Wt are proud to supply all the Scrap Shea ring Mach irtes. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES CO., LTD. 94/96 Hill Street. Singapore 6. Tel. *****. CONGRATULATIONS NATIONAL122 words
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Advertisement127 1964-01-31 18 HELPING TO BUILD SINGAPORE'S STEEL INDUSTRY mm Ki?si I l v THIS PICTURE SHOWS PART OF THE BUILDINGS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT JURONG FOR THE NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD., 1,200 TONS OF STEEL HAS BEEN USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THESE BUILDINGS, FABRICATED AND ERECTED BY UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED OF127 words
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Advertisement194 1964-01-31 18 Best Wishes to the NATIONAL IRON AND STEEL MILLS LIMITED. on the occasion of the official opening of their steel mills SEAC CO. 11 Phillip Street, Singapore. Tel: *****/3 Congratulations Best Wishes to NATIONAL IRON STEEL-MILLS LIMITED on the occasion of the official opening of their Steel-Mills on 31st January,194 words
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Advertisement1344 1964-01-31 19 l« ..m.-i-xi. OtSI CMA>I Uua Sport Mm f. »'»ai» tnaaj ANTENOR .i-erpM'. Glasgow I" Ptrt AUIOLYCUS »vonmouth, Intraaal .^T- ,T. PVFM 1 ,-uN iverplll Giasgo* Sdt. 31 Fek 2 FM 4 muampuS Li»erpiH Fek 5 Fek 7 FM 1/11 Ftk 11 "RRHUS Dußi.n. Glasgo* Hk II FM 18 ftk II1,344 words
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Advertisement1346 1964-01-31 19 W£M THE EAC ONES L«\Nr UMOAPOU PMAJAUIMPUI«R.SWII»IIIM>«A PW4ANO I C*lUMt(HOUtt«>a4.AMft»Mola. I.OtOl N.I 1/J.WtU) O«" *NOMi^-«m rNONi at*«W ua '^m*omi aavt^ SAILINGS Ik ktNUA, U RAVRk, fUMkUKk MUIUL ANI«LBr ROTTERDAM, AMSIEHOAM. BSLB. GBTNENBUIi AIM) COPtNIUGEJI Tsss"~~~rrTaaai"^^-aaae«™ "MALACCA" kj 1/2 ipassengts only) "BASRA" a) S. 42-41~4 Fek 5/ 7 FM 1/ I1,346 words
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Advertisement1279 1964-01-31 19 I Ben%lihe\ EXPRESS SERVICE IP LRI4B4JM. UVEBPOBt ft CBtTIIMLNIAt PBRTI BENNACHIE For Hamburg- Fek 21 London Mm 3 Sport P. S'hara Penang Rotterdam Mar 11 It Ptrt/FM 1 Antwerp Mar 17 RFNMHnn For Liverpool FM 27 DLnmnun Hu n Mar 7 ■sf .r^n «»i* sssa. zi Spor. i>. S'haa ««tßjr|1,279 words
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Advertisement1239 1964-01-31 19 LISTER «c CO., LTD. >*>w vii Na. nm CLURMAN LIMB tk KLAVKMBSS LINE LONOBN. NAMBURG, IBUEUAM, US AatUUt, MM rVANCISCB, I HAVU. NULL I MIbtUSMOUGkI lEAMU. VAHCOUVtI ft PBRILANk ...tv /.r 1 nm UttaUM e»rs« Iw Cutral ft luu CITY OF LEICESTER Aawnca Sport P ana* Ptnats tuomvn 1 5/1,239 words
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Article266 1964-01-31 20 T^BBNUAItV sjrst grade rubber buyers f.e b. elesed at Spm. an Ssnaaawr* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 65a cents per Ib. up three-eighths of a cent on Wednesday's cloatna* level for the position. Tbe tone waa enttetly steady. R.A.t. and FMR c eleainc prices In cents eer Ib.266 words
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Article202 1964-01-31 20 CHIPS lying alengside the Slngaaara Harbeur whariros er expected today are: Treln Ifaersk 4/5. Straat Mafelhaen 8/9. Ueneatheus 13/14. Roepat 15/16, Kumaeus 18, Tsedck 19, Kamogawa Mam 23/24. Bankura 2S/26, Banana 27, Bruas 29, Bendoran 31/32, Chupra 3S/38. TJlpondok 38/39. Sydney 42/43. Olengyle 44, Femfleld 45. afadlsoo202 words
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Article214 1964-01-31 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January 30. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. Dunlops 18 cts. M. Bos 20 cts. City Dev. 5 cts. McAllster 16 cts. E. Smelter 20 eta. M. Invest. 16 cts. Esso IS cts. Robinson 14 cts. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta. C. Storage214 words
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Article71 1964-01-31 20 CMIMEIE Preducs Exohanie, Slngapers noon prless ptr pleul ytitirday: Coconut ell: bulk SSO seilrrs, drum 553 sellers. Cepra: Feb. March UK /Continent Unquoted. Pappor: Muntok white Jl5O sellers, Sarawak white JI47J sellers, special Sarawak black Sll2s sellers, garbled Lampong black $1121 sellers, ASTA Sl22t sellers. Sinfiaport Coconut Oil71 words
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Article24 1964-01-31 20 January 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 654 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $525.25 (op $2.25). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (unchanged).24 words
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652 1964-01-31 20 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were again easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and prices drifted to lower levels throughout the list The market bad a tired look and after the recent spate of buying, buyers are not showing much enthusiasm being652 words
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Article27 1964-01-31 20 Malayan suw-k Indices Jan. 29. Jan. 30. 'Industrials: 108.26 107.43 Tins: 121.58 122.25 rubbers: 106.64 106.44 Dec. 31. 1963 inn. Dec. 29. 1962 sa 100.27 words
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Article818 1964-01-31 20 POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttsad (1,000) 51. 79. (1,000) SI. 80: C.B. Holding (1.000) 53.30; Dunlopt $2 S7 BL, (4.000) 52.85, (1.000) 52.83: I. Smoltera (3,000)818 words
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465 1964-01-31 20 ON an unchanged turnover of 230 tons, the Straits tin price yesterday gained $2.25 to $525.25. In London on Wednesday a very steady tone characterised tin and values closed about £2* per long ton up after moderate ring trading. In the absence465 words
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Article95 1964-01-31 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were barely steady with movements about In balance and generally small. Oils and bane metals eased with Aoru down 9d. to 41s. Barriers also lost some ground and loans were steady. CR-A 30/98 Mount laa 38/5 N. Broken Bill (10a.) 37/5 Ampol mm n/595 words
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Advertisement1173 1964-01-31 20 Ea\ at£aV iaialla.^ Iff Yy— o> biawas>^^:kjsen;tiajsha^ltd. U.S.A. PatHFi*. Atlantic, and Great Lakes/Bast Canada Sarvica i 'pur* f. S'naa Honoiui* a r inn lura MoaUSS' "Kiaikai.a Mar." la Plrt 24 FH 15 Mar "Kasukaoa Man" 2(/2l FH it/ 1 Mar I* Mat 21 Mar II Apr M Apt "Bilma Man"1,173 words
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Advertisement1117 1964-01-31 20 BSSS^^^ j'^^^^^H (aaiV W W W afl W' AUSTRALIA AND NEW HALANO JEKVICt INOIA, f»«IST»N AND P. CUIF SERVICf Tl> Tamrrilli. Inslaae. Sylaay. MiHaeraa Mlgrj t Nataa>ttiaaa ■OMIAU 14 Mar 15/17 Mar 11/21 Mar JUU .J^Faa S Fil ISi mii/uu 1 l J tmm ktfTH b»n»uka 11/ rsa 4Ju u1,117 words
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Advertisement194 1964-01-31 20 NEDLLWD GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast siilmii fraa Malaysia tirect ta Caialun aaa U.S. treat lakes aarts Siniapare Pt. Sham Penang arr. Montreal MXI 27Fil/11Mar 2J/» Fal M/M Fll 11 Apr 2nd Call 12/11 Mar 14/15 Mar HTKCHT 2lMar/11 Mr 12/13 Apr 14/15 *ar 14 May ■AWUN 4/11 May 12/11 May194 words
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Article129 1964-01-31 21 THE following dividends are expected In February and March. The nature of the dividend and iv. date of announcement last year are in brackets: McAltster 1 interim 1.2.63 >, Singapore Traction (one payment 15.2.63). Malayan Cement (final 18.2.63). RoMnM>n (Interim 13 3.63). Hongkong Shanghai Bank (final 16.6.63), strait*129 words
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Article79 1964-01-31 21 I ME Malayan Cxtriang* Banks' Asm--1 slatien made the*e change* In It* rule* to merchant* yesterday (all rates to si no i. Selling TT er 0D ready: Deutaen* Msrks 129 1/2: Hslland Guilders 117 l 2: Belgian Francs 1620 Swedish Krener 169. On tne free sxehangs market In79 words
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Advertisement1082 1964-01-31 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE PHYSIOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited tor appointment to Lectureships or Assistant Lectureships in the Department ol Physiology. Two appointments may oe made. Candidates should have either a reglstrable medical qualihcauon, or a reglstrable dental qualification, or at least an Honours degree In Physiology. There are opportunities1,082 words
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Advertisement1028 1964-01-31 21 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT n Words U (Mi*.)— Box It eta. oxtro THI ADVERTISER Box A 3462 b.T. R.L. Position filled Applicants thanked. ALL APPLICANTS FOR Typist/ Clerk vacancy under Box A 3488 thanked. Position oiled. WANTED. HARDWARE SALESMAN. State experience qualification personal history «nb on* photo attached1,028 words
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Advertisement1056 1964-01-31 21 HOUSES LAND WANTED tt Words U (Mtm.)—BoM H eta, ontrm SRIVATI INVESTOR COMTB*. PLATE investing In bouaee mod land for development, brn price* to owner only, no broker. Box A 4130 B.T. B'pore. MILL CREST PARK transfer booking of Detached Bungalow Invited by earnest buyer. RA or RT type. Must1,056 words
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Advertisement901 1964-01-31 21 TUITION it Word* Si Mtm.)— Box it eU. »xtrm QUICK SUCCBSS in driving Rag B'pore *****. Guaranteed tIQI- Hourly S4/-. ENGLISH Secondary and preUnlvenlty Classes. Telephone SO72S B'por*. NATIONAL ORIVINO SCHOOL Morrlj 1000 Dual-control Car*. Course from $30/- 22 Tanglln Kosd. S Dor* Tel: *****. PRIVATE tuition individual Coaching Primary901 words
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Advertisement1098 1964-01-31 21 HIRE PURCHASE M Word* U (Ml*.)— Box It et*. oxtro CEILING FAN. Monthly fIO.OO IS months. Malaysia Klrctrtc Co., Spore *****. THONO HUAT MOTOR Finance Ltd., Finance Hire Purchase on Can. New Secondhand Term* Moderate. S3 Beach Road. (Spore). Telephone S32A?/30M9. FURNITURE tt Words SI (Ml*.)— Bom It eta, owtrm1,098 words
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Advertisement840 1964-01-31 21 FOR SALE M Words S* (Mim.)—Box i 0 et*. rxtro WELL ESTABLISHED Medical Practice (rural). Excellent prospects. Reasonable offer*. Selling for personal reasons Kindly apply Box A 4417 s.T. Spore. JOCHEM'S HORMONE PREPARATION la a sure cure for Dandruff and makes hair to grow. Contact industrial Supplies Co.. 96 Hill840 words
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Advertisement707 1964-01-31 21 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. It Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box it eta. oxtrm MAISACE AND TURKISH BATH Bttarabath*. 37-A. virioria Street Junction Bras Basah Road. Singapore-; Telephooe *****. Government I LOUISB KLERK'S Instltut Jeunrn** et Beaute. Singapore only scientifically equipped manoiKc .-.tahli.hm. nt. Modern aad hygtrnli Electric trmtnent for slimming, iibromus, lumbaKo.707 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-01-31 22 In Switzerland— it's racing in snow IN BRIGHT sunshine and on a snow track, the field in the Arosa Grand Prix thunders into the 1 home straight at the Obersee of Arosa. Leading the field is St. Georges, who is Just in front of the eventual winner, Belos (wearing blinkers).UPI - 52 words
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172 1964-01-31 22 Radja Wali does an impressive trial On the track with Epsom Jeep QINGAPORE, Thurs. Radja Wali did an impressive trial at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by apprentice Rahwl, the flve-year-old ran 3f in 41 in heavy going, striding out easily all the way. The Untie also went well over172 words
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778 1964-01-31 22 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. A total of 193 horses has been entered for the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting here on Feb. 9, 13 and 16. The entries comprise 39 Class 1 horses; 81 in Class 2; 53 in Class 5 and 20 New778 words
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Article503 1964-01-31 22 FOR ALL NINE RACES ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Weights for aU nine races at Bukit Timah ou Sunday(L 3. DIV. 1 6F. Showman 111 9.00 Ever Onward 8.12 Mana Tabu 8.08 The Lintie 8.07 New River 8.05 Pure Jet 8.04 Ada Balk 8.04 Mon Cheri 8.03 Malaysia 8.03 Apollo503 words
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Article63 1964-01-31 22 PENANO. Thurs. The player* to represent Penan* in the Sepak Raya inter-zone semi-final against Trengeanu (Bast) for the Johari Cup at Stadium Negara. Kuala Lumpur, will be chosen from: Abdul Bakar (captain). Osman Mohamed Noor. Ismail Ahmad. Zaln Mydln, Ismail Che Mat, Yusoff Ktiahar. Maarof.63 words
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Advertisement838 1964-01-31 22 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Private Roads through Kuala Kangsar Plantations Ltd Consist- In* of Gapla Divisions I and 11, I Sungei Blong. Merantl Lapan and Padang Gajah Divisions will be closed to the public for twenty (our hours commencing 0600 hours Sunday 2nd Feb. 1964. G. A.838 words
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Advertisement767 1964-01-31 22 CONGRATULATIONS TO NATIONAL IKON STEEL MILLS LTD. On Their Opening At Juront lnduitrial KiUtr 17 m.s. On 31st January, 1964. AH SENG MOTOR WORKS 34 KRAMAT LANE. STORE NOTICE Kefisiratlon for admission to Standard One. 1905 Perak Stbosb. Registration ol children born in 1958 for admission to Standard One In767 words
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Advertisement775 1964-01-31 22 TENDERS J.K.R. NOTICE The roadway at the open level crossing at Railway Telegraph Post No. 116/15-16 South of Lahat station will be closed for traffic, for repairs from 7.00 ajn. to 5.00 i p.m. on 3 2 64 (Slmpang Pulal- Lahat Road. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at775 words
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Advertisement863 1964-01-31 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS arc invited for appointment In Sarawak to the post of: Government Analyst Salary $1,520 a month inclusive from holders of a Degree In Analytical Science who are Members of the Royal Institute of Chemistry and who have at least 10 years experience in the Analyst Department of863 words
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Miscellaneous23 1964-01-31 22 *W> Humnti ,ly Halph llvnulakl I TIAAP PrO ftPTt^\ AAIfUJT s- CTAIDC hHHIHI A I IfVwC rCK DCL/; I /TllwHl IMIK3 II p^i^23 words
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169 1964-01-31 23 SCA APPLAUD GLAD TIDINGS Money for tour is raised in London SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Cricket Association today applauded the news that money has been successfully raised to pay for the visit by E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth team in March. N. Poyntz Roberts, the Singapore Non-Benders delegate, told the SCA169 words
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Article55 1964-01-31 23 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Teams for the Singapore Rugby Union's annual match on the Padang on Saturday are: President's XV: Ahmad Shohor; Muir. Anderson, Bailey, Watson: Evans, Williams; Oliver, pile. Ingram. Johnstone. Gunn. Inkstei. Downard, Wltherington. Vice-President's XV: Crooks; Morgan, Cormack, Berry, BoyceClark, Graham: Jenkins, Chapman, Dew,55 words
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312 1964-01-31 23 NZ Test XI want to play in KL and S'pore SINGAPORE, Thursday. NEW ZEALAND'S Test cricket team are likely to play two matches one here and one at Kuala Lumpur during the third week of August. This was disclosed by J. c. Cooke, chairman of the M.C.A. tours and finance312 words
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Article83 1964-01-31 23 LONDON. Thurs. Wilson Whinerays New Zealand Rugby Union touring team struggled through their iast game in England to tain a hard-earned 9-6 win over South-Eastern Counties at Bournemouth yesterday. The All-Blacks will play four matches in France before returnIng to Wales where they meet theReuter - 83 words
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Article102 1964-01-31 23 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Police |J registered the highest score to date in the SCC seven-a-side rugger competition today when they trounced British Military Hospital "B" 26-0. Kadir was the Police hero, with a contribution of 17 points (three tries and four conversions). Other scorers were Mydin, Scully102 words
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Article50 1964-01-31 23 MALACCA. Thurs. Malaysian Armed Forces Sports Control Boakd officials: President Maj-Gen. Abdul Hamld bin Bldln: chairman Lt-Col Ismail bin Ibrahim; secretary Maj. Mole Wai Kin; treasurer MaJ. Khaw Choon Cheow; committee members Lt-Col. Ishak bin Shaffie (Army). Lt -Commander P.M. dimming (Navy). Sqn-Lead-er A.M. McVltle (Air Force). WRESTLING50 words
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419 1964-01-31 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - FAS lost 10,000 despite team's fine record NORMAN SIEBEL By M UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Although Selangor were Malaya Cup football champions for a third .successive! time last year, the Football Association of Selangor lost money. Plenty of 1t— 510,314.96 In all because the champions did not find the customary pot419 words
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266 1964-01-31 23 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. The newly-formed Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association are now training 20 youngsters in preparation for a programme of exhibition bouts in April to Introduce the sport to the Singapore public. The exhibition Is one of toe ways by which the association hope to266 words
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Article, Illustration376 1964-01-31 23 Byrne gives a 'don't worry' signal to goalkeeper Pinner- r OND O N, Thurs. Stoke, Arsenal and West Ham won through to the Fifth Round of the F.A. Cup last night by triumphing in Fourth Round replays. Luckiest winners were Stoke, whoReuter - 376 words
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235 1964-01-31 23 WINTER GAMES THE FIRST 'GOLD' TO RUSSIAN SKATERS TNNSBRUCK, Thurs. x Oleg Protopopov and Ludmilla Belousova of the Soviet Union won the pairs figure skating title in the Winter Olympic Games here last night to capture the first gold medal of the Games. The Soviet pair defeated the world andReuter - 235 words
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354 1964-01-31 23 THE TEST Go-slow day for England batsmen (CALCUTTA, Thurs, England batted with grim slowness as they fought their way towards a first innings lead over India on the second day of the Third Test here today. At the close they had scored 149 for three wickets In Just under fiveReuter - 354 words
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Article50 1964-01-31 23 ADELAIDE, Thurs. Australian Test batsmen Bobby Simpson and Norman O'Neill were both reported unwell today. O'Neill was having X-rays for a suspected stomach ulcer. Simpson Australia's captain, was in bed with a sore throat. The Fifth and final Teal starts in Sydney on Feb. 7. Renter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement110 1964-01-31 23 1/ C^ iw ASI A WaDIO CO. JOINT PAINS STOP and then you say thanks to Jt De Witts m I Kidney Bladder Pills HL S^r They quickly make your kldner* and bladder work PHV properly again and cW out lh« po/ioni that cum Mv c JOINT PAINS, RHEUMATISM, BACKACHE110 words
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Advertisement56 1964-01-31 23 m m ilHul SWISS fil 00-la-lah Hare's a wonderful I range of TITONI's exciting models, BH as elegant and attractive as the charming beauty. What a fashionable parade of dream watches 1 with exquisite, lovely styling to please your heart and enhance your glamour. Let TITONI bring you that enchan-56 words
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Miscellaneous93 1964-01-31 23 HOTKEY S'pore League Cup 2nd rd: Indian Assn v RMN (Balestler Rd). Ipoh Div. 1: La Salllans v ACS Union (upoer padang) Div. 2: District Hosp. v Andersonlans 'B' (lower padanc*. Taipln; Ute: Tisers "A 1 vg Users B' (Esplande). Penan* Lfe: MTC v Sepoy Lines (Colle Qreen) Tech. Inst.93 words
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526 1964-01-31 24 - VIC NAYAGAM: SEREMBAN, Thursday fHt: Alliance Government, though a rightwing government, is more socialist in its policies than in an y so-called s()cialist conn tries, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today. Mr. Tan. who is also national526 words
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Article40 1964-01-31 24 SINOAPORE, Thurs.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Pong Sip Chee, will preseqt adult education certificates at the *Queen Street Community Centre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Dr. Subandrio said that the cease fire order should40 words
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Article69 1964-01-31 24 SAIGON, Thurs. A total ol 339 people have died of cholera In South Vietnam up to last Tuesday in the current outbreak of the disease, the Health Minister, Vuong Quang Truong, told reporters today. Suspected cases throughout the country totalled 2,919. He said the Incidence ofReuter - 69 words
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Article32 1964-01-31 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Health will be present at the draw for the "Lucky Blood Donor of the Month" at the Blood Transfusion Centre at 10 a.m. on Saturday.32 words
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Article303 1964-01-31 24 LONDON, Thurs. Stock markets gave a reasonably satisfactory performance today but business was on a reduced scale and not all the early small gains were maintained. Nevertheless. rises predominated In most sections on the day. Glltedged securities attracted a quiet demand and closed with scattered small gains. Banking303 words
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Article42 1964-01-31 24 LONDON, Thurt Bpot 19% d.. Mar. 19-13 16d., Apr. 19-15/16 d.. May 20d, Apr/June 20d., July/ Sept 20d.. Oct./ Dec. 20d., Jan./ Mar. 20d.. Apr June 20d.. July/ Sept. 20d.. elf. Teb. 19«4d., Mar 19-7 16d., Apr. 19-7 I6d. Tone: Quiet.42 words
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Article23 1964-01-31 24 LONDON. Thurs.—Buyers £1057 Sellers £1059. Forward buyer* £1054. Seller* £1054',. Settlement £1051. Turnover a.m. 200 tons, pjn 165 tons. Tone: Very steady.23 words
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Article, Illustration389 1964-01-31 24 Saturn success giant step forward: Johnson WASH TNG TON, Thurs. President Johnson said yesterday that the successful Saturn launching at Cape Kennedy "is a giant step forward for the* United States space effort." The President, who is chairman of the U.S. Space Council, said in a statement: "This successful launchingUPI - 389 words
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Obituary155 1964-01-31 24 R RAJAMANI paaaed away 'at Goberal Hospital on 30-1-64. Funeral to-day at Bloci: 45 Room 4 Naval Base SlnKASSIPPILAI father of Httnaxlngam of Taftr Estate and Selladural of Chartered Bank. Srrrmban passed away on Thursday 30-1-64. Remains will leave Baicga Estate on 31 -1-64 at 4 p.m. to Sercmbao155 words