The Straits Times, 4 February 1964
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Title Section20 1964-02-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times MiSHßiawßanrM Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration353 1964-02-04 1 New air violations LEAFLET DROP AND LOW PASSES AFTER SUBANDRIO CLAIMS 'PERMISSION' THAT WAS NEVER GIVEN I KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE Central Government denied tonight that it had given approval for Indonesian aircraft to drop cease fire leaflets over Sarawak and Sabah. A Reuter report quoted353 words
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Article342 1964-02-04 1 Murder on the high seas INDONESIANS APPEAR IN NIGHT, ASK: ARE YOU SMUGGLERS? By A. SRI PATH V: MALACCA, Monday A FISHERMAN was shot dead and another seriously injured when they were attacked by an Indonesian gunboat in international waters opposite Port Dickson last night. The (lend man was Mr.342 words
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220 1964-02-04 1 Aidit tells Soek: Seize all British companies JAKARTA. Mon. J Ihi chairman of tlie Indonesian Communist Party. Mr. U.S. Aidit. said today the Government should take over all British enterpriM-s in Indonesia to strengthen its hand in the forthcoming peace talks with Malaysia. In an important policy statement, he saidReuter - 220 words
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Article293 1964-02-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. J^S 18-strong Malaysian team will fly to Bangkok on Wednesday for peace talks which the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, tonight described as "diplomatic confrontation." Led by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, the Malaysian side will include Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr.293 words
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Article23 1964-02-04 1 LONDON. Mon.— The price of sugar on lUr London market (ell today by more than £7 to £80 a ton. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article79 1964-02-04 1 Threat to schools by 200,000 YEW YORK. Mon. 111 A planned boycott of New York schools today threatens to cause the city's biggest civil rights demonstration, with about 200,000 pupils and parents taking part. Mr. Bayard Rustin, who organised the civil rights march to Washington, is directing the one-day boycottReuter - 79 words
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Article48 1964-02-04 1 GAINESVILLE (Florida). Mon. A passenger plane crashed near here today. First reports said all 10 aboard were killed. The plane, of South Central Florida Airlines. crashed In flames on takeoff from the airport here on a scheduled flight to Jacksonville KJorlda Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration618 1964-02-04 1 Mr. Leong denounces Reds 'from the bottom of my heart' OINGAPORE, Mon. Former Legislative Assemblyman and Barisan Sosialis leader, Mr. Leong Keng Seng, was released from detention today after denouncing Co m munism "from the bottom of my heart." Detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance since October last618 words
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Article67 1964-02-04 1 CAMBRIDGE. Mon.— Nathan Butlei 64, blind for seven years, woke up in hospital here after a car accident and found that he could see. "I didn t know anything about the crash until I woke up in hospital. When I came round. I found I could67 words
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Article67 1964-02-04 1 KUCHINO. Mon. Sudden flooding alter two nights and days of rain this morning crippled parts of Kuching town, cut the main road to Serian and isolated Batu KiUn in the Buu district. Flood waters are still rising in tlie Bau district west of KuchmK and67 words
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Article29 1964-02-04 1 LONDON. Mon Cub* has signed an option to buy a further 1.000 buses from the British firm of Leyland Motors during the next four years— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article59 1964-02-04 1 MOSCOW, Mon— The press department of the Soviet Foreign Office has asked Mr. Peter Johnson, Reuters chief correspondent in Moscow, to leave Russia. The Soviet news agency Tass quoted a press department statement that Mr. Jonnson had been "denied the status of a foreign correspondent in Moscow"Reuter - 59 words
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Article167 1964-02-04 1 Clash in Laos: Thais on alert BANGKOK, Mon. Thai defence officials were today watching events in neighbouring Laos, where renewed fighting baa broken out, but the situation along the border was reported to be normal. Maj.-Gen. Krachang Pholparn, the border police chief, told reporters the situation along the Thai-Laotian frontier167 words
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Article25 1964-02-04 1 LONDON Mon KA. Butler. lorcimi SeirrUrjr. reiterated toclaj there was im jaettUM withdraw in:; British f from Wmrnm it. ut< r25 words
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Advertisement13 1964-02-04 1 I DMNI '\v i"I NEWMODELI SUPERLIGHTI >ni? AND ROBUSTll0!k A SWISS PRECISION PRODUCT13 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-02-04 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon terrorists rampaging through the Western Congo attacked yesterday the small town of Gungu, about 280 miles south-east of Leopoldville. The garrison of Congolese Army soldiers in Gungu, numbering about 40, radioed urgent appeals for more ammunition. United Nations officials were309 words
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84 1964-02-04 2 'Siamese twins J and K'- by —Peking- OEKING, Mon. The official Chinese Communist Party newspaper, People's Daily, today compared Mr. Khrushchev and President Johnson to "Siamese twins." An article In the newspaper, answering criticism by the Soviet newspaper Pravda of a People's Daily attack on President Johnson's disarmament proposals, saidReuter - 84 words
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178 1964-02-04 2 TO BE CONTINUED: CHINA BARES THE SOVIET ATTACK HONG KONG, Mon CHINA yesterday published the first volume of "anti-China material from the Soviet Press" to show the Chinese people "the vicious way the leadership of the Soviet Communist Party attacks them." i 1 The New China news agency, announcing this,178 words
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Article31 1964-02-04 2 RANGOON, Mon. Ptve I*o--ple. including two children, were killed when fire destroyed a big fishing village along the Gulf of Murtnban. Some 5.000 people were left homeless UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article20 1964-02-04 2 NAIROBI. Mon. Tanganyika yesterday announced the imposition of censorship on all press cables and telephone calls. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-02-04 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. India's new Minister without Portfolio. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri (above), will assist the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, in the work of the External Affairs Ministry. the Atomic Energy Department and the Cabinet Secretariat, a presidential order announced here lastReuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-02-04 2 Sihanouk and film star at Soek's party pAMBODIAS Prince Sihanouk dances with Indonesian film star Baby Huwie during a gay diplomatic parry given by President Soekarno at the Bogor Palace recently. Prince Sihanouk, who was on a round of visits in an effort to bring Malaysia the Philippines and IndonesiaUPI - 70 words
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Article83 1964-02-04 2 MOGADISHU, Mon.— Mr. Chou En-lai, the Communist Chinese Premier, conferred for three hours here yesterday with Dr. Abdi Rashid Shermarke. the Somali Premier, on Afro-Asian problems, including the IndiaChina dispute. The two leaders also discussed the possibility of a further Bandoeng-type conference of Afro-Asian83 words
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Article20 1964-02-04 2 MANILA. Mon. General ARuinaldo. 94-year-old Filipino revolutionary lender is "sinking fast." according to a medical bulletin issued today.20 words
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99 1964-02-04 2 20-nation talks on drug control open TOKYO, Mon. Representatives from 17 Asian countries and observers from Australia, the United States, and France today opened a 10-day meeting here to discuss problems of drug addiction, illict traffic and control in Asia and the Far East. They were expected to probe IllicitReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-02-04 3 A STROLL DOWN PICCADILLY FOR THE WINDSORS THE Duke and Duchess of Windsor, in London for shopping, stroll down Piccadilly. They are on their way to see the film "Tom Jones" at the London Pavilion. The Duchess, 67, left a London hospital last week after a minor54 words
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102 1964-02-04 3 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Mr. J. Robert Atkinson, founder of the Braille Institute of America, has died. He was 76. He was blinded at the age of 25 while working as a cow-puncher in Montana. Six years later he founded the institute for which heUPI - 102 words
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316 1964-02-04 3 Cyprus: Britain seeks aid of all Nato allies LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN yesterday formally asked all her Nato allies to join in the projected 10,000--strong Cyprus peace force, if the Cyprus Government agrees to the Anglo-American proposal, authoritative sources said. The fate of the force now hangs on the verdict ofReuter - 316 words
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115 1964-02-04 3 QSLO. Mon. A massive sea rescue operation raced the clock last night In a search for survivors of a Dutch motor vessel that sank In a gale off Norway's southwest coast More than a dozen sMds and five alrcratt carried out the115 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-02-04 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Queen Frederika of Greece (above) cut short her visit to the United States and returned last night to Athens accompanied by her daughter Princess Irene. There was a report than the Queen had decided to curtail her visit becauseUPI - 72 words
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Article44 1964-02-04 3 CHICAGO, Mon. A strange noise from a suitcase brought the Chicago police bomb and arson squad to the lost and found counter of North Centra Airlines, at O'Hare international ilrport, in a hurry yesterday. The] found a battery-powered shaver humming away. TJPI.44 words
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178 1964-02-04 3 Party gives de Gaulle's opponent a free -hand DARIS, Mon. Mr. Gaston Defferre, 53 -year-old Mayor of Marseilles, yesterday won the unanimous support of the French Socialist Party as its candidate to oppose General de Gaulle in the 1965 presidential election. The Socialist extraordinary congress gave Mr. Defferre unanimous supportReuter - 178 words
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Article49 1964-02-04 3 HAMBURG, Mon. The 1.490 ton British cargo ship Security sank yesterday after a collision with the 1,342-ton West German motor ship Carpathian in the Elbe River. West German Coast Guard officials said. All crew members of the Security were safe aboard the Carpathian, officials said.— UPl.49 words
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Article58 1964-02-04 3 MIAMI. Mon. A team of surgeons yesterday replaced a 14-year-old boy's kidney with those of a baboon. The operation was oerformed at Charity Children's Hospital which declined to Identify the doctors or the patient, a Negro boy. "It will be some time before we know IfUPI - 58 words
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209 1964-02-04 3 Presenting America's image to the world —by Rowan WASHINGTON. Mon.— Mr. Carl Rowan, the new Director of the United States Information Agency, said yeserday that a relaxation of tension brtween the U.S. and the Soviet Union did not lessen the importance of his agency's role ii. presenting America's image toReuter - 209 words
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117 1964-02-04 3 Peru alert in hunt for Hitler's deputy IMA, Mon. Peru- vian security police are keeping a strict check on posts near the Chilean border following reports that "Israeli commandos" were huntIng former Nazi leader Martin Bormann in the area, police said yesterday. Police were alerted after a Peruvian fisherman reportedReuter - 117 words
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Article55 1964-02-04 3 NEW YORK, Mon. The 27.--000-ton Cunard liner, Franconia, berthed unaided here yesterday as a strike crippled New York harbour for a second day. About 3.400 union men who run the tugs, tankers and barges walked out on Saturday after a membership meeting turned down aReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement217 1964-02-04 3 I V|: I k lA^_tf* I I >_. 'I b__^_!cl I E__W? I 1 FASHION-RIGHT -ARROWS ties Add the perfect finishing touch to your Easter outfit with a distinctive Arrow tie! Choose yours from our wide selection of handsome solids, patterns and smart stripes in a variety of fine fabrics217 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-02-04 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 'PARUM©. I BOUGHT SOME^ f >. V^ /^^v v£ Tweo rnoc*/^ (oh your mmn)18 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1964-02-04 4 Counsel questions status of Pulau Senang settlement CINGAPORE, Mon. All the 58 accused in the Pulau Senang murder trial were today called upon by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assizes for their defence on three murder and rioting charges. The 58, former detainees1,209 words
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109 1964-02-04 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. Police in the past week have arrested four men believed to be responsible for several hold-ups in the Jervois Road area. They are at present being detained pending further investigations. A police spokesman today disclosed that police had recovered certain Items of Jewellery109 words
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248 1964-02-04 4 DE-REGISTERED UNIONS CINGAPORE, Mon. A representative of the Official Assignee, Mr. Anthony Wee Soon Kirn, today gave an assurance that the funds of the deregistered Singapore General Employees' Union would be given back to the union members "when all the facts relating to248 words
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Article108 1964-02-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. After a week-lone tour of the r-iral areas visiting farmers, the Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. is confident that the future of agricultural farming in the State is good He %aid this was because the farmers were progressive and willing to use108 words
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Advertisement352 1964-02-04 4 iREX OPENS TODAY SKY; 11.1 .45, 4. 6.30 9.30 (SIfiGAPOKt) 11.1.45. 4. 6J0 419.15 MAKE WAY for the CLASH of the MIGHTY OWES I 'queen I M •itkt < "m Br ■featnewo *W I E HmsK PV^C ■jPEOPLE I r3B^ m TCa^. <M^m^m\\Ww tirnhmm ~^m\ J 1 mmmwrn wm/rmm V352 words
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Advertisement521 1964-02-04 4 m^ :f§HAH ORGANISATION LAST DAYS! Horn- 1 45- 4.00- 630 jjpna I H WARNFR BROS prosti "PALM SPRINGS WEEKEND" Troy Donahue C -nnic Stcvpni Ty Hordm Stctanip Powers Robert Conrnd TECHNICOLOR. I ?"RaUCTANT BRIDEGROOM" Mandarin In COLOR (SB' m Superimposed English subtitles B Opens Thursdov For Chinese New Year Han521 words
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Article, Illustration556 1964-02-04 5 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Special report from London The Unwanted. DOUG LACKERSTEEN MALAYSIA HALL PLANS TO FOLLOW CLUB SYSTEM OF 'MEMBERS ONLY' TO KEEP OUT TROUBLE MAKERS— 'A BAD INFLUENCE' i From IT will be "Members Only" in future at Malay sia Hall, the Bryanston Square student centre, if a plan now conte m556 words
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146 1964-02-04 5 Accused of cheating unemployed man KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. C. Rajanayagam, 31, secretary of the Straits Times section of the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry, was charged in the Sessions Court here today with cheating an unemployed man of a total of $3,600 on two occasions. He was146 words
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99 1964-02-04 5 Shot in the dark kills own -brother- A LOR STAR, Mon,— A padi planter, Humid bin Said, 34, was accidentally shot dead last night by his brother at Cherok Bukit, about 25 miles from here. The brother, Chin, told the police he and a villager. Awang bin Tahir, heard something99 words
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Article50 1964-02-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Pakistan's Finance Minister. Mr. Mohammad Shoa.b. is expected to arrive here on Saturday on a day's private visit. The Minister, a former directoi of the World Bank, has beec visiting Hong Kong, and Is now on h^ way home by the Victoria.50 words
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245 1964-02-04 5 3 INDONESIANS HAD GRENADES, JAILED JESSELTON, Monday. fHE Jesselton magistrate's court was told today that the police had received information that a number of hand grenades had been I smuggled into Tawau Three Indonesians pleaded guilty to possessing and transferring hand-grenades without licence or permit. Mr. R. A. Raby, prosecuting,245 words
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81 1964-02-04 5 IPOH. Mon. Police have launched special precautionary measures against crime In Perak in view of the coming Chinese New Year and Han Rava Puasa holiday Reg ie&tinK members ot ihc public to give their fullest counrraiion, v police spokesman said: "We also invite the81 words
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Article23 1964-02-04 5 PENANG. Mon.— Penang's new Mayor, Mr. C. Y. Choy. entertained about 60 community leaden and Press representatives to lunch this afternoon23 words
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Article39 1964-02-04 5 PENANO, Mon. Burglars broke Into a house In Irving Road yesterday and escaped with $960 Jewellery and clothes. Thieves also entered an office, a godown and a store during the week-end, but nothing was stolen.39 words
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Article30 1964-02-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon-PoUce detained 10 men under the Societies Ordinance, and another under the Criminal I* w (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance In anti-secret society raids In the past 24 hours30 words
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278 1964-02-04 5 A Muslim woman's 8-point marriage -plan- IT- UA L A LUMPUR, Mon. a Singapore woman delegate to the World Muslim Congress, Mrs. M. Siraj, has submitted an eightpoint plan to ensure a "stable and happy family i n accordance with the teachings of Islam." ».iSi cie i* cw J Bress>278 words
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100 1964-02-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A total of 432 out of 494 candidates who took the graduation examination of Nanyang University In December, have passed. Of the successful candidates, 140 will be conferred the degree of Bachelor of Arts 164 the degree of Bachelor of Science100 words
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Advertisement301 1964-02-04 5 ELEGANCE UNSURPASSED WmlL tiSpA*^ A wßm' Jm mm S: s^ /j&dP -tt. wteoxmi, at There are more expensive gifts than this, but none quite so impressive! This is the remarkable Parker 61. ..a gift of beauty and elegance that will be cherished for years. Its tine quality is recognized immediately..301 words
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125 1964-02-04 6 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— The fire victims of Langkap new village, 16 miles from here, have formed a relief committee of 12 under the chairmanship of Mr. Goh Chong Bee. chairman of the Langkap Local Council. The committee will work in co-operation with the general125 words
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Article26 1964-02-04 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's water stocks now stand a r 67.68 per cenU n increase of 1.38 per cent over the past week.26 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-02-04 6 POULTRY far--1 mer Tons Leong Hone, 24, stands in the debris of the home to which he was bringing his bride to be when the Batu Lane fire broke out. Mr. Tone and his 23-year-old bride went through with their wedding ceremony97 words
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362 1964-02-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon fHE Malayan Red Cross today did all it could for the victims of yesterday's Batu Lane fire which made more than 400 people homeless. By noon today it had distributed food, clothing and blankets to more than 200362 words
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Article71 1964-02-04 6 IPOH. Mon. A lorry driver and his attendant were Injured when toe hardware goods In the vehicle were Jolted forward when It came to a sudden stop in Hugh Low Street near the junction of Cock- man Street here this afternoon. The driver, Llm Teclc Loh,71 words
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Article42 1964-02-04 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Straits Tunes has received two donations totalling S3O (or .he bedridden Ipoh schoolboy. Pan Ah Soo, 13. who needs corrective heart surgery abroad. The donations came from: Anonymous, Ipoh, $10 and L. S. Quek. Singapore $20.42 words
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Article148 1964-02-04 6 And in Alor Star: 16 lose homes ALOR STAR, Monday. SIXTEEN people, comprising three families, were made homeless when fire destroyed four attap houses in the crowded residential area of Jalan Bendahara here this afternoon. There was. however, no casualty. The total damage was estimated at $5,000. Two fire-engines under148 words
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Article58 1964-02-04 6 KOALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. Tan Hee Tuen, 57, sustained stab wounds when five robbers broke into his house in Jalan Kuantan here last night. The robbers got away wilii Jewellery and a watch, valued at $1,500. Mr. Tan, who had vainiy tried to raise an alarm, wai58 words
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Article39 1964-02-04 6 singapokk n. Goh Lav Huat was charged today in a magistrates court with the unlawful possession ol a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver and nine rounds of ammunition at the o!<l Kallang airport Mtatt yesterday. No pica was recoi39 words
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Article35 1964-02-04 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. ChMr Poon Kong, of Singapore, ha* Kent in $10 fur Inche Ahmad b.n Yahaya, a school teacher In Ipoh. who ;s suffering from a complain: in the right shoulder.35 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-02-04 6 BuffH Bumny By Baiph il< mtduh i'/ 'YOU WACtO/ WABBIT! THAT'S NOT I \WELL, /lP I DO^J F™^™"7 THATLL BE TEN BUCKS I Nd WINDOW. THE StQN BELONGS J GET I I LOSE V ->—-»PER7H'SIGM AN' V OVER HEREi Mil "I BUSY /DOUGH.AN 1 n/ zy \(V7 ru THROW IN54 words
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214 1964-02-04 7 Police in Kedah pounce on 'red cloth' gang By CHAN BENG SOON ALOR STAR, Mon. Kedah and Perlis police have launched a big mopping up operation against a gang which has been terrorising dwellers in remote Perlis-Thai villages near Mata Ayer, about 16 miles from Kangar. Since the operation started214 words
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114 1964-02-04 7 ALOR STAR. Mon. Five men armed with parangs and sticks tied up an estate storekeeper, Mr. Loo Kool Chye, and threw him into an empty water tank after robbing him early yesterday morning. He was later rescued by some labourers. Mr. Loo was114 words
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Article57 1964-02-04 7 PORT DICKSON. Mon. Three Indonesians found drifting In a boat In Malaysian waters near here were rescued and detained by the police yesterday evening. Inche Dams bin Bakar the OCPD here, said today that the men had claimed that they had drifted in their boat for two days57 words
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Article72 1964-02-04 7 PENANG, Mon. A special demonstration on floral arrangements by Mr. Johnny Llm Blan Yearn, a well-known expert, will hiffhlight th..- Old Frees Association fiestarama at Northam Road on Feb. 22 and 23. The demonstration will be given at 4 p.m on Feb. 23. Foods tails will72 words
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215 1964-02-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The leader of the visiting three -man Canadian team of engineering consultants, Mr. J. Hahn, today predicted a greater flow of Canadian capital into Singapore in the near future. After a discussion with the chairman of the Economic Development Board. Mr. Hon215 words
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Article59 1964-02-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sixtn n provision storr proprietors in Queenstott n met at the weekend and decided to boycott the products of 11 members of (he Singapore Soft Drink Manufacturers ImmMlm in orotest against increased wholesale price* Ttaev also decided to net their supplies from manufacturers who59 words
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372 1964-02-04 7 We should win in Kelantan' says Khir KOTA BHARU, Monday. chairman of the Alliance candidature committee, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today he was hopeful that the Alliance would recapture the Kelantan State Government from the PMIP in the coming general election. He told a Press conference today that372 words
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Article48 1964-02-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Australian television viewers will see Singapore's development and progre.s.l in the fields of industry and housing later this month. This will be (11 mad by senior reporter-cameraman. Mr. Mayo Hunter of the Australian television network in Sydney, who flew into Singapore today.48 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-02-04 7 LONE FILIPINO WOMAN AT CONFERENCE MADAM Tarahata Lucraan (above), of the Philippines, is the only overseas woman attending the South-East Asia Regional Muslim Conference in Kuala Lumpur. She is here with four other Filipino representatives attending the conference. like her male counterparts. Madam Tarahata is "happy" to be in Kuala67 words
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141 1964-02-04 7 Fishermen assist in policing trawling OENANG, Mon. The Federation of Malaya Trawler Fishing Association said today it would give every assistance to police to arrest any trawler found fishing within Malaysian territorial waters. The association's chairman. Mr. David Tan Boon Telk, who said this today, said the present trouble between141 words
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211 1964-02-04 8 JESSELTON, Monday. J^AKIMAN bin Pawirdjojo, Indonesian leader of the '"Sabah Peoples Rebellion Front" an unlawful society dedicated to murder, espionage and destruction of property in the State was sentenced today to four years' jail. In passing sentence, the Stipendiary Mag strate Mr. W.211 words
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Article122 1964-02-04 8 $616 FOR MADAM PAKKIAM FUND SINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times has received eight new donations totalling $616.50 for Madam S. Pakkiam, whose husband was killed in a road accident on New Year's day. The donations came from: Stafl, Garrison Work si Office. Johore Bahru. $60.50; j IS. Pritam Singh and122 words
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Article72 1964-02-04 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The president of the Industrial Arbitration i Court, Dr. Charles Gamba. today i adjourned the hearing of a trade I dispute between the Singapore Ma- nual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Lewis and Peat (Si t.td. to Feb. 11. The dispute, directed to the court72 words
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Article64 1964-02-04 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two donations. totalling $92.25 have I been rece.ved by ihe Straits Times I to help crippled sch<;oloi;y. P. Ramachandrtiii of S.ngapore. with his school fees and pockel I expenses. The doniitiims came from: Stafl and pupils of N.T.P. and Secondary English School. Johore. $72.25;64 words
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Article58 1964-02-04 8 SINGAPORE. Mon —Senator. Ko j Teik Kin, president of the Singa- I pore Chinese Chamber of Com- merce, will open Shaw Organisation's new million-dollar cinema, i "State Theatre" at New World j Park on Feb. 11. The opening will be followed by a charity premiere58 words
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229 1964-02-04 8 The hungry mee-seller who had to steal food KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The ordeal of mcc seller. Foo Yong Choong. 17, who daily had to fight an agonising temptation to eat the food he was selling was told in the Sessions Court here today. The court president. Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, shook229 words
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Article53 1964-02-04 8 JESSELTON. Mon. An j Army Auster plane on a patrol flight crashed into the ,sea about four miles east of Tawaa yesterday. The pilot and a passenger were rescued by local fisherman and taken to hospital. They are recovering from minor injuries. The wreckage was salvaged53 words
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284 1964-02-04 8 PPP call to Govt to act on cement fall-out JPOH. Mon.— A molion J expressing "grave concern at the failure of the Perak Government to impose and enforce adequate conditions on the Pan-Malay-sia Cement Works Ltd." will be tabled at the I next meeting of the State Legislative Assembly here284 words
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Article34 1964-02-04 8 PENANG, Mon.— A 12-year-old girl. Tens Ah Heoh, has been reported missing from the Po Leung Kuk home In Babblngton Avenue I yesterday. Teng's absence was dla--1 covered at 8 a.m.34 words
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Article190 1964-02-04 8 Arrest at rugger by a player IPOH. Monday A RUGBY playing police officer left the field and arrested three youths for fighting on the sideline at the Perak Turf Club Sports Club padang in Tiger Lane here one evening. Asst. Supt. Mohamed Zaman Khan told the magistrate's court here today190 words
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Advertisement275 1964-02-04 8 1/ \l S Tlm-~ .ivO^ -mm *i* VAUXHALLS LIVELY NEW FAMILY CAR Meet the spacious, vivacious Viva; the new top speed over 80: and acceleration 0-50 in 1 litre Vauxhall with all the qualities of a 13.3 second ZOOM! fine car. Clean, functional good looks. Come and inspect this lovely,275 words
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Miscellaneous194 1964-02-04 8 1 Ovp lift V- T. II tint tin SAY! THAT'S PRETTY GOOP SURE rT >^!^v YUU?/* AW I V !,&> VtHEßE'A^^mclui? lujley 5 Si ice voi i-ptr nETTIWfi /IS AMD VT I COME OFF A MXJ JUST '•'S7t»/7*«' I v«i*^«» NOT WIUJE! ITS ALLEY.. -f^CWoJPno^' __^oukmA *c V me.' J194 words
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Article, Illustration1847 1964-02-04 9 JACK FISHMAN - J K 'MY LIFE WITH JACK' Restoring the lost heritage of -the White House- JACK FISHMAN DAY SIX JACKIE TRANSFORMED THE BIG HOUSE FROM A DOC'S BREAKFAST OF BAD TASTE, SECOND-RATE PICTURES TO A CEORCIAN COLONIAL MANSION THAT BREATHED ITS PAST AND PRESERVED ALL ITS LOVELY CRACE... by TOMORROW: THE1,847 words
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Advertisement138 1964-02-04 9 THE KING SIZE CIGAEETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS AMSTERDAM ATHENS >|^ ■MBBjMBH CAPE TOWN COLOMBO F^' COPENHAGEN -FRANKFURT Vdg*-A 1 .^J ^--..«^*mj^ SINGAPORE STOCKHOLM SYDNEY- WELLINGTON -jßlilimMM > LEADING ifimßl filter kings |k; THE WORLD STATE EXPRESS-THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD ■L__* •\a At" r^k. r#Ll^ #IL.RtO RfN 3 mS138 words
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Article201 1964-02-04 10 U H-.rW. Sl* (Himimmm) MR. AND MRS. P*r*als*am IS R4. 4VU P Jaya mnraraty I hank all r*la- ias and frirndu for ttaair (rxtlnat. tall vWsai and gifts oa th« smiin of their marnitr OB 2.V1-64 FLORENCE LEE gratsfullj t backs .11 fnriid* matins who attsaaX funnTil of h»r201 words
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Article664 1964-02-04 10 Enough time has elapsed to suggest that the authorities do not believe explanation is necessary of the circumstances of I the prosecution of a Kuala Lumpur company charged with withholding contributions to the Employees Provident Fund. It was an extraordinary case in more than one way. The664 words
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Article350 1964-02-04 10 The lesson of Mr. Nehru's recent illness seems to be that his succession will not be so great a problem after all. The able and energetic Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, former Home Minister and now Minister without portfolio, has risen to .prominence as the one candidate acceptable to350 words
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Article263 1964-02-04 10 The Batu Lane fire puts the case for a bigger effort to clear Kuala Lumpur's slum better i than any sociologist could i do. In the space of an hour. 40 huts were razed and 100 persons made homeless. The casualty list was light four hospital cases and263 words
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Article291 1964-02-04 10 5 YEARS SINCE HIS FLIGHT T^EW DELHI. Mon.—Today, nearly five years after bis dramatic Might from Lhasa, the Dalai Lama of Tibet is leading a lonely, almost forgotten, life in an obscure hamlet high in the Himalayas. With him are most members of his291 words
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Letter180 1964-02-04 10 IF Mr. Macdonald (ST. Jan 29) had confined himself to explaining how the AR-15 rifle came to be in the hands of the Indonesians he might have done himself and his company a service. But the second half of his letter reveals its true worth. Mr.180 words
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Letter97 1964-02-04 10 IN reply to your torrespon--1 dent "Doubtful (ST. Jan. 24) candidates who enter the London Chamber of Commerce for book-keep-ing or for any subject at Intermediate level are expected to have passed Secondary II In a government or aided school, or to have passed English at intermediate level.97 words
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Letter250 1964-02-04 10 I SHOULD like to refer to yesterday's Straits Times in which you report me as saying that Muslim men treat their wives like servants. This I can only regard as a misinterpret a- tlon of ray speech by your reporter. M.\ fellow delegates and the observers attending this250 words
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Letter102 1964-02-04 10 WOULD like to refer to the Police Secretary's statement regarding action against reckless cyclists In Singapore. I hope that something effective will be done to present cyclists going against the stream in a one-way street A good example is Joo Chi at Road where one sees far too many102 words
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Letter278 1964-02-04 10 A CORRESPONDENT has pointed out that the •Turn Left" sign at the junction of Pickering Street with South Bridge Road In Singapore Is somewhat ambiguous. He states that this has resulted in motorists driving straight on to Upper Pickering Street as there Is no "No Entry" sign278 words
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Article, Illustration934 1964-02-04 10 Embargo hits Hong Kong's trade with Indonesia WITH THE BRITISH BAN ON STRATEGIC GOODS FROM BULLY BEEF TO PLANE SPARES: by A SPECIAL WRITER HONG KONG. MONDAY PRESIDENT S o c karno's con frontation policy, launched against Malaysia last August, was first viewed with eauanimity and even approval by the934 words
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Advertisement803 1964-02-04 10 Sto.it. Tmwm ft IULy >W aa m sis taa coco ■!Oasaj«« MaaMsfla COCO WIQaiAaT MUNONM AT HOtLANO WOAO KATOW) KaTPPfH. KOAO— MAVAJ. BAM cvrr book wow it* TMI NfWf FROIT H. M. IfMAIt. ha mam from 78-7. Cmmmo Pill. aVusa m V. INTTMA*AIS7T CO 1»1-W Jtaa mwr*. «Af. Bssiff ai803 words
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Advertisement21 1964-02-04 10 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells elegant ttjfifiO^ *<>* BETTER AIR CONDITIONS I fiirmmUttfrFjt^mtnulM21 words
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Advertisement84 1964-02-04 10 ELECTRIC ill MOTORS Ifjfj USED WORLD-WIDE ||||§|f ■jjS&JmmjH M g mm**MM aaassi bbbT aW —mt sssssb— —^^mmmW- From 1/25 th to 600 b.p. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k jiiijiiij: I ELECTRIC Motors h> British, HT.MM Tm American, Canadian Continental Standards Over 3 million have been84 words
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113 1964-02-04 11 RADAR SPEED TRAP: NO DECISION ON FUTURE IN STORE S^IM.APORK. Mon The Traffic Police here have not decided on the future of the radar speed-trap. The police secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah, today revealed that police using radar had booked about 450 motorists for speeding from Nov. 1962 to March last113 words
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Article44 1964-02-04 11 KUCHINO. Mon. Mr. Tom Harrisson has been re-elected chairman ot the Sarawak exServices Association. The secretary treasurer is Mr W. J. Chater and the committee members are Messrs. Pred Salt. Stephen Harry. Joseph Tan. Prank James and Sgt Ma]. Buiang bin Hassan44 words
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Article39 1964-02-04 11 TAIPING. Mon.— A car oelonglng to a businesanan. Mr. Ong Chuan Tee. which whs reporteo stolen three days ago was recovered yi-stordav near a disused mining pool with two wheels and l lie *parp tyre m;s.vnt;39 words
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Article30 1964-02-04 11 PENANG. Mon.— The Duke and Idleness of Newcastle are expected to visit Penang this week fot a month's stay. They will fly here from Singapore on Thursday.30 words
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Article14 1964-02-04 11 SINGAPORE Mon.— America's Chase Manhattan Bank opened for business here today.14 words
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Article147 1964-02-04 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpWO men on a motor-cycle today robbed the 1 cashier of the Katong-Bedok Bus Co. of $400 in currency notes, but missed a wooden box containing $5,600 in coins at the 7', milestone Upper East Coast Road. The robbers, one armed with a revolver,147 words
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79 1964-02-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon Inche j O Buyong bin Adil. author and educationist, has been appointed to Singapore's Public Service Commission. His appointment lor five years was announced by the Government today Inche Buyonu nu> written a large number of oooks for schools and translated several79 words
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616 1964-02-04 11 Malaysia fortunate on rural economy, says Razak Kuala Lumpur, Mon. jyjALAYSIA is fortunate to be able to build up an agricultural economy by giving every family in the rural areas an economic holding of at least 10 acres, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak,616 words
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296 1964-02-04 11 U.S. envoy praises efforts of Tun Khoman KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The United States Ambassador-de-signate to Malaysia, Mr James D. Bell, today praised the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, for his efforts in helping to solve the Malaysia dispute and wished him "the best of luck" on his vital role296 words
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168 1964-02-04 11 SHARE TRADING MOVE Aussie expert for exchange link KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN Australian expert is coming soon to find out how best to link Singapore Ipoh and Penang as share market centres with up-to-the-minute information on a pan-Malayan basis i The chairman ot the Malayan Stock Exchange. Mr. Lee Kai168 words
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Article49 1964-02-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government will sponsor a series of cultural performances by Singapore artistes to mark the completion of the National Theatre in May. This was announced today by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, after a visit to the site of the theatre49 words
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88 1964-02-04 11 ClD's 'crime busters' squad finds Webley— SINGAPORE, Mon. The Special "crime busters" miad of the C.I.D. early this morning found a new 38 Webley revolver at East Reclamation Road. The weapon, well-oiled and maintained, was found in a disused army pillbox. The squad of "crime busters," headed by Deputy Supt.88 words
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Article65 1964-02-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five men were today charged in a magistrate's court for being members of an unlawful assembly with the common object of assaulting the State Coroner. Mr. N. Ganesan, and his party at a stall at Jalan Sultan this morning. They were Knew Kiong Pah.65 words
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Article, Illustration275 1964-02-04 11 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA by— SINGAPORE, Mon. King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola had time only for a cruise in Singapore harbour and a quick drive through Queenstown today before leaving for Bangkok. Because of the tight schedule the plane's take-off time was275 words
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Article42 1964-02-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— A 15-year-old boy was today charged In a magistrate's court with using criminal force on a 16-year-old girl in a cinema the Atlantic Theatre yesterday. The magistrate transferred th« case to the Juvenile Court.42 words
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Article26 1964-02-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thre« Canadian frigates are due her* on Sunday for an eight-day goodwill visit before mining Commonwealth navies for exercises In the Pacific26 words
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Advertisement71 1964-02-04 11 £|ittt! Drink ill 9T ARD 2 -wJHgllsjy Cognac a t the ac /JWI Jl Cognac i^_* w_q^u i*^2&i^« t 1^ *W^ l^^^ttfl M HT^W (11 Id <^ttk ENTER THE OTARD COMPETITION WIN a free Air-trip to France and a two-week expenses-paid HOLIDAY in Cognac and Paris for yourself and a71 words
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Advertisement129 1964-02-04 11 Dijex antacid-adsorbent TABLETS RELIEVE SYMPTOMS <^fl ASSOCIATED with PEPTIC ULCER, ACID INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA faster than ever! After many years of extensive i«S Hik search by Boots Research Scientists. j^, yz~ a n ew approach to the treatment o# peptic ulcer, heartburn, acid Indlm m 9 gestion and dyspepsia has129 words
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Miscellaneous653 1964-02-04 11 Today's Radio, TV| midnight; Negara-ku. Close RADIO MALAYSIA Dmm NATIONA^SHOEXWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE 41.7 METKES MEDIUM HAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 76 Mrt gara-itu; 6.U2 Morning Meiodie* SHOETWA\t stKVUL V-00 Time Signal, vie News' 41 Metres 7.10 Breanfasi Hotpourn. 7.30 AJd.: b.oo uooa Morumg Learn A Word A Day:653 words
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Article264 1964-02-04 12 Make room for home comfort "rjOOD design is a term frequently used in the home furnishings industry to describe lour elements needed to create beauty and order in a room. The elements are line, form, texture and colour, and they should be combined properly in individual pieces as well as264 words
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Article167 1964-02-04 12 REMOVE chewing gum from shoe soles by rubbing with absorbent cotton soaked in hot water. Saturate more cotton with turpentine to get the remainder off. Medium size potatoes are preferred for general use. It's easy to estimate portions and there is less waste in paring than there la167 words
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Article132 1964-02-04 12 DO you like an icing over your cake? Here are two easy ways of making them either chocolate or coffee. For GLOSSY CHOCOLATE ICING put into a pan a rounded tablespoon of cocoa, a rounded tablespoon of granulated sugar and 3 tablespoons water. Stir until boiling and until132 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-02-04 12 FASHIONS FROM PARIS WITH A NEW TWIST |>ARIS fashions this year have become more feminine without being too frilly. Clothes are soft, supple and shaped closer to the body. Wider skirts, plunging necklines and loose belts have been seen during the fashion presentations recently, yet the newsilhouettes do not consign169 words
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Article201 1964-02-04 12 Perfumed goods set the trap YOU will soon find that your housekeeping money will fly as if it had wings and you will have to blame your nose! Scientists are Impregnating literally thousands of different products with a variety of persuasive odours. Nowadays babies201 words
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Advertisement364 1964-02-04 12 V m b7< J I GROWING UP. IS FUN! It's Tun lo take up make-up, fun to do things, go places, with your own crowd; fun to be a girl instead of a child. Girls going through (heir teens know it is' A i lot 'of other -changes take place,364 words
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Advertisement221 1964-02-04 12 SvrriMl T«lfjlll Wltk (RCkMttmttt l« *t*m I W B AQUAMARINE Bsr«r»«o Aquamarine is an adven, h at WWM ■itn RBflu ture in fragrance that comes in a dozen dif W ferent forms for a more exdting you! •i HtratMtXr fmiiiii hi A<i»viH /\6(/Zofl> New Ytrt Londai FOR THIS SPECIAL CHINESE221 words
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Miscellaneous259 1964-02-04 12 Straits Times Crossword ~~^BB 111 Hlb^ I^l ACROSS but only hope" (Measurt I. squeeze right on the street for Measure) (8). corner! (8). H. Pair sample of what the prt--5 The piper's son takes some vlleged factory hand might exbeating (6). Pect? <3. 2. 3. 4). 9 Rhythm group and259 words
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Article222 1964-02-04 13 MOK SIN PIN - Trustee assumes control of park MOK SIN PIN By ONE of Singapore's oldest amusement parks Happy World has been renamed The Gay World Park. This follows the change of management which came Into effect from the beginning of this month. The 28-year-old park will now be managed by British and222 words
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114 1964-02-04 13 rnHIRTY-SIX Japanese X businessmen, six ol them executives of Yoshida Kogyo K.K. of Tokyo, the rest comprising their agents, visited Singapore last week In the course of a South-East Asian tour to meet dealers. The tour is organised by Yoshida Kogyo, manufacturer114 words
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Article23 1964-02-04 13 Honda. Japan's largest motorcycle manufacturer, plans to produce more than ***** passenger cars In the 1964 financial year starting April.23 words
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295 1964-02-04 13 AVAILABILITY of facilities for international conferences is a strong force for tourist development in Malaysia, said Mr. Osinan Sim, Tourist Promotion Officer, when he visited Penang for a short holiday last week. Citing Switzerland as an example, he said the country had295 words
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Article117 1964-02-04 13 Go by air, back by sea excursion (CATHAY Pacific Airways j and P. O. Orient Lines have started a joint 30--day air sea excursion between Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, or Penang and Hong Kong or Japan and vice versa Passengers will have the choice of travelling one way by Cathay Pacific117 words
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90 1964-02-04 13 WITH most of the mills adequately provided and refusing further stock accumulation at the current price level, activity In loose copra was limited while both buyers and sellers were cautious, says Lewis and Peat's report. Philippine copra In London closed unchanged after90 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-02-04 13 MR. CM. WRIGHT (above). 1.C.1.'s personnel director, arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a three-day visit during which he will have discussions with the management of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd.. and meet the company's staff. Mr. Wright will vWt Singapore on Thursday, and will return55 words
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191 1964-02-04 13 ROOTES' IMPS DUE IN MALAYSIA SOON rpHE first Hillman Imps for the Malaysian market left the assembly lines at the new $200 million Rootes Linwood plant, Scotland, last week. The rear-englned saloon cars, among the very first export models to be turned out by the factory, were driven out to191 words
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Article59 1964-02-04 13 Bank of America, largest nongovernment bank In the world, haa named Mr. Roland Plerottl executive vice-president In charge of Its world-wide International banking activities. Mr. Plerotti has been assistant to the president at the head office in San Francisco tor 10 years and (or the past59 words
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90 1964-02-04 13 YEW LIAN Ltd., Singapore, has been granted the sole distributorship for the Malayslaji territories of a popular brand of Czechoslovakian white wall glazed tiles. The Hop brand tiles are manufactured by Czechoslovak Ceramics, and they have been on the local market since pre-war. Yew Lian has90 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-02-04 13 Ford names new managing director F3RD Malaysia has appointed Mr. Lan G. Hepworth as its new managing director. Mr. Hepworth. 40 (above), takes over from Mr. G. W. Wlthell who will leave Singapore for Canada on Feb. 12 for another assignment. One of Mr. Hepworth's priority functions will be to135 words
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Article227 1964-02-04 13 JAPANESE COMPANY EXPORT CAMPAIGN THE Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, one of Japan's leading electrical goods companies, is considering plans for stepping up its activities in Malaysia in the near future. This was disclosed by Mr. Hlroml Ogura. the company s advertising manager who visited Singapore to make a thorough study of227 words
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Advertisement272 1964-02-04 13 Camera IBbM^**^Jb^bSSbP^ PEN EE-S The world's smallest '35' camera whose large automatic electric eye surrounding the D. Zuiko F/2.8 lens makes it impossible to take a bad exposure. SERANGOON GARDEN PARK Sound Investment Ideal Home Easy Payments Special Cash Discount (Situated in the Serangoon Garden Estate) ULTRA MODERN TWO-STOREY TERRACE272 words
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Advertisement209 1964-02-04 13 tp/^ '^W^ Vn^BvßS«^lo^B^B^feß^BM^*^B^B^BHß^BH 3^ bSbW'^ B^B^F tf -^rEr t /j^^^^lssssssssssssssssssssl BiissssssV '^^■»ssP9H 3*^^ B^K' f Tr b^bw^b^b^bV^^^isssssss^blb^b^Hl \^^f W^^B^^W^l^B^B^B^B^B^^-^j^^jtstL^.. .1 '^^^^r^M^iPHnfi^r y ■H*BSbwk| BssST^^^^n^Lr^flßlLVwlttAb^B^B^Ll HMLwOI L' Il^B|l "BEDFORDS Ihe trucks you see here are BEDFORD 3 ton in chassis form or with bodies built for individual diesel tippers |ust few209 words
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Advertisement956 1964-02-04 14 (Continued from Page II) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* U <Min.)—Box tt rts. txtrm READ the Senior Appointments Vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall each weak. GENERAL COOK AMAH required live in able to speak some English. Please apply 63 Calrnhlll Circle. WANTED LADY to coach 2 girls In Pr. IV, Pr.956 words
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Advertisement1104 1964-02-04 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Word* SI (Ml*.r—Box It eta. axtrm FULLY FURNISHED two storey hou-f 3 bedrooms with Alrcondlttoters at Happy Garden on long lease. Principal only Tel. IS'pore) SIOS4. 3 BEDROOMS FURNISHED SemlDetarhed Bungalow. European Locality. Nice Garden. $360/- p.m. at Serangoon Garden Estate, Spore. Tel: *****, Kartar SlnKh. FURNISHED1,104 words
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Advertisement1008 1964-02-04 14 EDUCATION It Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box tt eta. axtrm RAJA'S COLLEGE offers: Secretarial. Stenography, Bookkeeping. Correspondence, Typewriting, Shorthand Speed 30/130, English (Senlor/Presenlor) Raja's College (Ulan Singh's 2nd floor) ***** (Spore). MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING, Architectural Draughtsmanship, Builders' Quantities. Apply: Academy Of Accountancy And Secretaryship. Oeorge Lee Building. Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore. *****.1,008 words
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Advertisement958 1964-02-04 14 HIRE PURCHASE BCLUIUM NOVAK T.V. Clftir p4ctuft Md oX9#tlMit MMMf competitive prim. Aftsr sale servMM M.P. tsrms avallakls. ADVANCE TELEVISION, IM, S<rs«i*e« Read (S'pers>. MM FURNITURE M Word* U (Mtauy—Bmrn f ets. pmtrm FOR OANI FURNITURE Consult Adrian's 428 River Valley Road, ***** (B'pore). FIN! FURNITURE FOR your flat? Consult958 words
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Advertisement916 1964-02-04 14 FOR SALE M Word* SS (Him.)— Box St e<: tmtrt FRIt:! Mil:: A basket Hamper for a Kelvinstor Refrigerator. Trmda-la accepted. Central Refrigeration, ?48 Joo Cblat Road. B'por* *****/ MM&. CINTROIBMA PUIIICINI, Calopogonlura MucunoJde*. Puerarta Javanica. Stytosaotlies QracUls KlamInula CoocMta seeds. Enquiries to P.O. Box 870, Singapore. CCC JUNK STORE916 words
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Advertisement887 1964-02-04 14 BARS RESTAURANTS (Fed.) f» Word* M fMtn.t— Box M el*, ixtr, WATO (NACK BAR J.& /Unconditioned Datlctoua CUMM European Vtood Cakes. BARS k RESTAURANTS (Spore N Word* tt (Him.) Box M eta. oxtn HIGH CLAM MUSLIM Kood Visit Jubilee Csfc /Restaurant. Pbooe 3MU2. SPECIAL LUNCH "Nasl Padans" at Tfcms Hoa887 words
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Advertisement947 1964-02-04 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT^ TOWN COUNCIL JOHORE BAHRU Vacancy exists for a typist with the Johore Bahru Town Council Salary S^ale $100-115x'.. 50-14;. 160x7.50-190 205. COLA and Housing Allowance at Council rates will also be paid. Qualifications Johore State or Federal National. Age: 17—23 years. Passed Lower Certificate of Education with Credit947 words
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Advertisement1181 1964-02-04 15 lo uvtkrooi a. mv ti**i v.k 0u« S'pori Sins r nan. 'tnaßa AUTOIYCUS kvonmouUl. HwraoM 'JJ'f** »YRRHUS U M. Otiklin. OkMdJM »ik FU It FU 11 iirniel Dub'in I'll MATON t .*re."' U..MO- t* f« f«» FO. 21 ELPENOI «vonmoum. UunMSi FU IS Ftk 21 FU 11/ I AINEAi LKtrpMi.1,181 words
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Advertisement1357 1964-02-04 15 I EAC LINES E$LY~3fcJ MtGAPOM KUAU tUAIPUfF.SVWUBIIIAM PWUMO kami JTs^tlisi I MM«Auao«sa«»MUMaMOiev wxaoa ««a Va.««k oaM SAU.INC* li fctNOA, U «A»U, MMSMBj. MtiU UT»ta> OTTERDAM AMSTUDAM. tSLD tOTHENBURt ANB COPtNimEN. "BASRA" a) $.42-43/ 4 FU 1/ 1 fU 1/ I Ftk "KINA" 11/J1 FU 22/27 FU 21/21 FU "SINALOA- i)1,357 words
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Advertisement1224 1964-02-04 15 UntU URVIC4 It iJtMPWi. UVtRP— I a f^KTIMlinAi. ftTO BENMHOR for gC E] n UPMVTodI, Ptn BI BENDORAN F IS, Lti S'pori P. Sham Penani la Part iel S rpara P. S'haa Poaaag Wm tagiftg B«j Baa sss VHUMONJ L'PMIT Hull.. R'daa, H'burg FU 23/27 Flk 21/ 4 BENUYAL LMdu.1,224 words
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Advertisement1322 1964-02-04 15 feMcALISTER tSc CO., LTD. W HI. no. urn. ptaV^ ELLERMAN UMS 4k KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAMMIRG ROTTERBAM, US AMiUS, »AN FRANCISCO, lUVRE HULL 1 MIbtLESSROUCIL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANI CITY OF LEICESTER ""J",*"* Spore f Ptnang BONNtVIfLB 5/ SFU 1/11 FU 11 FU p ihtni f, fnin| Calls Havn Mini1,322 words
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Article258 1964-02-04 16 FEBRUARY first grade natter buyers f.e.». elesed at S p.m. In Singsawrs and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6*i cents par lb. down quarter of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was sjulet. HAS. anal P.M.R.B. cituni sjrteee ir cants per ta. yesterday: Int.258 words
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Article256 1964-02-04 16 'PUB following list erf selected x Malayan industrial yields is baaed on last sales on Saturday morning: (February 1). Dsltmtieni: Times Covered means the number of times last year's total dividend Is covered by the profits for that year, example: A ten per cent dividend paid from a256 words
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Article206 1964-02-04 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) February 3. Three months. INDUSTRIAL! Baostrad 13 eta. M Cement 18 eta. Dunlops IS eta. M Box 20 eta. City Dev. 3 McAllster 16 cts. E. Smelter 20 CU. M Invest. 16 cts. Ksso 18 eta. Rcblnson 14 cts Ked. Dlsp. 12 cte. C. Htorace 20206 words
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Article57 1964-02-04 16 MKLBOURNE. Mon. TNVBSTJfENTS were traded on busier and stronger lines. Leader* headed the market with such Issues as BHP and t'SR moving ahead. Oils were very steady with AA Oil gaining ground. Base metals also Improved. Loans were steady. Dae to bad communications the prlcft of business done57 words
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Article25 1964-02-04 16 February 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 641 cents (down quarter of a cent) TIN: $525.50 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offerlnjr 235 tons (down five tons).25 words
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685 1964-02-04 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were a quieter market yesterday on the Malayan Stock Exchange and the turnover was considerably reduced. Prices were fairly steady and there was no outstanding feature. Jackson (S). which is bidding for the whole of the issued capital685 words
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Article25 1964-02-04 16 Malayan Stork Indices Feb. 1 Feb. 3 industrials: 108.23 109.36 fins: 123.59 124.64 I robbers: 106.44 106.16 •Dec. 31. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10925 words
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Article807 1964-02-04 16 fOMBINED business ln the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded tn brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beintead (3,(100) 51.82, (1.000) fl.*3: Celd Stere (1.000) $3.40, (1.000) 53.38: Dunlepa (1.000) 52.60: last (melt $3.47 si.: Is** 53.14 BL.807 words
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421 1964-02-04 16 STRAITS tin was quoted unchanged at $525.50 ln Penang yesterday. The offering was estimated to be down 5 tons to 235 tons. Dealings In tin in London on Friday were less spirited than yesterday, but the market, after a slow and softer start,421 words
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Article195 1964-02-04 16 CHIM lymg .cwiitidt th. BHigapwra Hjrb.ur wharvu *r <ip«ct«> twlay ara: P*i«jii 1/2. Hanka Sawlcka 10/11. L* Trtni.tad 13/14. Auby is, KrcdarlcM Clover 21/22. Ra)ab Brooaa 23/24. R*nja. »H'3». Baara 42/43. Perlla N.W. 1. Bedell N.W. 3. Inner r.iadt: Olaog Ann, Anil, Kon Shin, Ucvrne. Lttonn.195 words
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Advertisement907 1964-02-04 17 EXCHANGE RATES •ihe Malayan Isahangt Bank's Astsciatisn made Mas changes In It* rates to merchants yesterday; I Londan: airmail OD 2/4 3 32, P.O. < I 4. M d/st 2/4 S'l6, 60 L (io d »t. 24 15/52, 120 <1 M 1/4 9 16, 150 d/at 2/4 21/32. ltM) I907 words
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Advertisement314 1964-02-04 17 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPLRTU > To be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 A 16 Robinson Koad. Stncapnr ON THURSDAY 6th FKBRUARY, 1964 at 2.30 P.M. 1 LAND AT MANDAI RD. 14 m*. St. Land Grants 989-> Total 95A 3R 35.27 P. 2 MORTGAGEES SALE:— Nos. 29 to314 words
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Article, Illustration423 1964-02-04 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia will be represented in the Australian junior and open swimming championships at Adelaide on Friday and Saturday and following this in the New South Wales High School meet at Sydney from Feb. 28 to Mar. 1. fcfalmnte'l representatives, all423 words
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Article88 1964-02-04 18 DAYTONA BEACH (Florida i Mon. Mike Hallwood. Brl twin's world 500 cc champion, claimed a world one hour motor-cycling record when he covered 144.2 mile? (232 km) on a 500 cc Italian M' Augusta here yesterday. He achieved this in a special ru hefore winningReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration390 1964-02-04 18 SONNY TRAINS BOXING Top-priced seats for big fight selling fast I AMI BEACH, Mon. ITI Most of the 700 "golden circle" seats at US$25O each for the Sonny Liston-Cassius Clay world heavyweight title fight have already been sold, copromoter William MacDonald said here. These ringside seats for the fight atReuter - 390 words
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446 1964-02-04 18 Dangerous riding: Month's ban for an apprentice MRA STIPE'S REPORT CINGAPORE, Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterdays Buklt Timah races: RACE 1: Near the 4f Tarzan II (Moore) shifted In causing Soochow to be checked. Moore stated that Tarzan II became unbalanced in the heavy going and lie446 words
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Article634 1964-02-04 18 Kt'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon.— Weights for eight races on Sunday, first day of the Selangor Turf Club TrnekiTs Gold Cup meeting: Cl. 1 Div. 1 9f Moviegoer 9.00 Resquillenr 8.13 Sri Sfnyum 8.11 TibrUn 8.07 Cash Inn 8.05 skilful 8.05 The (iippslandrr 8.04 Fascination 8.02 Cadet634 words
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Article132 1964-02-04 18 LOS ALTOS (California). Mon CX.. Yang of Formosa, holder ol the world's decathlon record, today was named -Athlete of the Year" in athletics for 1963 by the monthly publication. Track and Field News. Yang, a student at the University of California at Los Angeles, .set theReuter - 132 words
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Article37 1964-02-04 18 PALM SPRINGS (California*. Mon. Tommy Jacobs beat fellow American Jimmy Demaret in a 'sudden death' play-off to win the LSSSO.OOO Palm Springs classic golf tournament yesterday. The two had tied with 90-hole totals of 353.37 words
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381 1964-02-04 19 HOCKEY IPOH, Monday. ]£INTA INDIANS, the defending champions, today completed their first round ties in the first division of the Perak Hockey Association league with an unbeaten record when they drew 1-1 with strong rivals Kilat SC here. Indians are current381 words
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Article60 1964-02-04 19 BARNA TO VISIT K. LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Victor Barna, winner of 15 world titles and five times world singles table-tennis champion, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Peb. 11. A sales executive with Dunlop Sports Company in London, Mr. Barna will visit sports dealers and leading sports personalities during his60 words
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Article343 1964-02-04 19 THE TEST CALCUTTA, Monday. FWGLAND, set to make 275 for victory in 2^ hours, made no attempt to achieve this stiff task here today in the Third Test and the match petered out to a tame draw. England finished with 145 &two on the board.343 words
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Article130 1964-02-04 19 A DELAtDE. Mon. Gary Sobers A West Indies Test star, took his score to 124 in 186 minutes for South Australia in their Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales here today. Sobers was out when only 22 short of 1,000 runs for the season. He has130 words
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Article60 1964-02-04 19 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Singapore Cricket Association is calling for entries for its junior and senior tournaments scheduled to start next month. Entries must reach J. C. Cook, SCA secretary, at No. 3 McNalr Road. Singapore 12. before Peb. 12. The SCA general committee meeting will be held60 words
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Article35 1964-02-04 19 CANBERRA, Mon.—The South African touring team were beaten by one wicket in their one-day 12-«-side game against the Prime Minister's team here today. Scores: 8. Africans 267-7 dccl., Prime Minister's XI 271-10.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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243 1964-02-04 19 Airmen taken to extra time by school SINGAPORE, Mon. Pintkj sized students of St Andrew's School won the fans* cheers in the SCC seven-a-side rugger tournament on the padang today when they battled beefy RAP Seletar "B' 1 to extra time before losing by six points (two tries) to three243 words
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Article98 1964-02-04 19 TNNSBRUCK, Mon. Prench X teenage sisters Marielle and Chistine Ooltschel today completed a unique double In the Winter Olympics here when Marielle won the women's giant slalom ski event. On Saturday 19-year-old Christine had won the special slalom, with 18-year-old Marielle second. Today Christine won a silverReuter - 98 words
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Article179 1964-02-04 19 PENANG, Moi.. Defending champions Malayan Teachers' College defeated Technical Institute 1-0 in the Penang hockey league at Batu Lanchang Lane today. Despite rain the match was one of the most thrilling seen this season. Teachers, who showed fine combination, scored their uoal in the 14th179 words
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Article137 1964-02-04 19 CEREMBAN, Mon.— ln prepara- t.on lor the hockey quadrangular between Selanpor. Malacca. Negri and Singapore in Kuala Lumpur lrom Feb. 21 to 23. the ror.s have picked 30 players (or the state trial to be held here on Wednesday. They are: P. van Huizen, Ho Koh Chye.137 words
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Article24 1964-02-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Selanvor Chinese Recreation Ciubj b*«t Se'ungor Club 2-0 in a friend- key match at the padaag bare today.24 words
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Article131 1964-02-04 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Over 200 competitors from Selangor, Hahang, Negrl Sembllan and Singbpore will take part in the Malaysian Ceylonese sports festival to be held here on Peb. 13. 14 and 15. Originally the games were due to be held during the second week of December but were postponed131 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-02-04 19 EDDIE BARLOW (left) "being congratulated by teammate Colin Bland after he bad knocked op his doable century in South Africa's first innings in the Fourth Test against Australia at Adelaide. Barlow hit one more run before being out leg before to Neil Hawke. South Africa won the Test by tenUPI - 73 words
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Article99 1964-02-04 19 A UCKLAND. Mon. Auckland today won ttie Plunket Shield. New Zealand's premier cricket trophy, by beating Wellington by five wickets. Auckland started today needing 150 runs to win with one wicket down. They had three wickets down for 46 but a fifth wicket stand by S. G.Reuter - 99 words
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Article178 1964-02-04 19 BASKETBALL ■fOALA LUMPUR. Mon. The third Asian basketball championship will be held In Kuala Lumpur in August 1965. The Asian Basketball Confederation today confirmed its •aken at Taipeh in December last year, allowing Malaysis to be hosts for the championship. M:\iayvw D.d to stage trie178 words
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Miscellaneous12 1964-02-04 19 SUMMARY HOCKEY: Malacca leagne: Alor Oatah SC 2 St. Prancis Association 0.12 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-02-04 19 HOCKEY: I poh Dtv. 2: Postals v Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Dpper padang): Methodist Engish School v Telecoms (Lower padang:). Spore league and cap: University v Schools 'Bkt. T'.aiah Rd); SCC v SRC (padang)34 words
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370 1964-02-04 20 All British estates now under Jakarta 'control' JAKARTA, Mon. BRITISH MANAGED rubber, copra and tea estates, mostly in .lava and North Sumatra, have been placed under .the "direct control" of the Indonesian Government it is announced today. An official 'statement broadcast and published in Jakarta said the measure was temporary370 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-02-04 20 they all say TUN Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development, explains the workings of rural development to delegates of the World Muslim Congress at the National Operations Room in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Referring to the operations room as the "nerve centre" of the national100 words
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354 1964-02-04 20 EMPLOYEES OF JAPAN AIR LINES STRIKE SINGAPORE, Monday. ABOUT 4.") Japan Air Lines employees went on strike this morning, paralysing the airline's operations at the oftice and the Singapore 1 Airport. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, representing the employees, had decided to take strike action after giving two354 words
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81 1964-02-04 20 SAIGON. Mon— A Communist guerilla sabotage squad penetrated the United States military compound at Kontum. 270 miles nortn-east of Saigon early today and burned down the main block, including the officers' quarters and the administrative office. A U.S. army corporal on guard duty shot81 words
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Article26 1964-02-04 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Listeners to tne English service of Radio Malaysia iSingapura) can hear a programme on "Tourism in Singapore" at 7.45 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article95 1964-02-04 20 rpOKYO, Mon.— An American X passenger ship and a Norwegian freighter today conducted a dramatic rescue In mountainous seas, pulling 26 Greek crew members from an abandoned Libe r i a n freighter, the 7,750-ton Agia Erinil, about 600 miles off Japan. The American President95 words
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Article43 1964-02-04 20 PARIS, Mon. Mr. Gaston Naessens. the biologist whose leukaemia serum has been declared useless by the French Health Ministry, arrived here by air from Corsica last night to appear before a magistrate on allegations of illegally practising medicine and pharmacy. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article36 1964-02-04 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The St. Patricks Society. Singapore, will celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a ball at Goodwood Park Hotel on March 17. The society will also hold a get-together party on Feb. 8.36 words
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Article22 1964-02-04 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Spastic Children's Association will hold a "wonder" fair in the old Admiralty House grounds on March 28.22 words
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Article405 1964-02-04 20 LONDON. Mon. The slide continued In the stock markets today and by the close further widespread and appreciable losses had been recorded. Election fears and Mr. Wilson's views on taxes continued to bring In sellers while buyers were few and far between. cuts suffered an405 words
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Article397 1964-02-04 20 PREMIER LEE GETS 'YES' IN MALI BAMAKO (Mali), Monday. Malaysian goodwill delegation led by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Singapore Prime Minister, left here yesterday by special plane for Monrovia to continue tlieir tour of Africa explaining Malaysia's position in the dispute with Indonesia. i The delegation was seen offReuter - 397 words
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Article62 1964-02-04 20 BERLIN, Mon— An 18-year-old East German youth scrambled through the last barbed-wire fence under a hall of Communist border out of the mine-strewn dangerous border yesterday. West German customs officials said four other refugees also succeeded in crawling out of mine-strewn dangerous border yesterday. The names of62 words
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200 1964-02-04 20 Ningkan hopes to go to Bangkok talks KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, flew into Kuala Lumpur tonight and said that he hoped to attend the Foreign Ministers' talks in Bangkok on Wednesday. "Being from Sarawak and feeling the brunt of the Indonesian aggression.200 words
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Article37 1964-02-04 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be held in the court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in South Bridge Road, at 10.30 a.m. on March 10.37 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-02-04 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 90 Singapore 91 7240 words
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