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Title Section20 1964-02-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Ik**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1964 15 CENTS KON 73120 words
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Article, Illustration857 1964-02-07 1 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL REPORT FROM FELIX ABISHEGANADEN AND SAMAD ISMAIL Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia request UN Secretary-General to designate Thailand to supervise cease fire on Borneo border Fine start to peace talks BANGKOK, Thursday MALAYSIA, Indonesia and the Philippines today reached agreement on the "guiding principles" ofReuter - 857 words
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Article39 1964-02-07 1 U THANT TO ACT UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Srcretary-Gcnrral Than! will act on Joint request to deMgnatr Thailand as >upervi*«or «»f M.i1.0-m--lndonr<-i.i ni»c fire >.taortly after he returns from Africa today. V spokesman said I'PI. (Sec this pacr>39 words
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Article188 1964-02-07 1 Russia 'no' to N-talks with U.S. GENEVA. Thurs. The United States urged Russia today to join private talks to ban the spread of nuclear weapons, but Moscow immediately rejected the proposal. Russia Instead attacked West German "revanchists" and the projected mixed-man nuclear fleet for Nato in their reply at theUPI - 188 words
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75 1964-02-07 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. Malaysian sources today indicated that Indonesia miKht be ready to agree to withdrawal of guerilla forces from Malaysian Borneo. After peace talks among Ministers of Malaysia. Indonesia and the Philippines today, a senior Malaysian source said the Indonesians had "seen the point thatReuter - 75 words
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Article37 1964-02-07 1 JUST like old times Dr. Subandrio, Tl n Hazak and Mr. Lopez (back to camera) share a joke at a tea party after the opening of the talks in Bangkok on Wednesday. UPI photo.UPI - 37 words
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Article94 1964-02-07 1 AGUNG ERUPTS, DESTROYS BRIDGE JAKARTA, Thurs. J Hot lava spilling from the crater of Mount Agung on the island of Bali yesterday destroyed a bridge linking the towns of Klungkung and Karangasem, south of the volcano, Antara news agency reported today. The agency said first report from the island gaveReuter - 94 words
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Article35 1964-02-07 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Suluh Indonesia?, a leading Jakarta newspaper, reported today th;»t ;m "Anti-Hunger Command^ Ikis been set up in Central Java to operate rice kitchens for .'UO.OOO starving people. L'PI. (See Page 2).35 words
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439 1964-02-07 1 Mr. Run Run Shaw in 2 p.m. rush to fly back KIDNAP VAN FOUND-BUT WHAT MADE FATHER OF THE VICTIM CHANGE HIS MIND? HONG KONG, Thursday. MR. Run Run Shaw made up his mind early this afternoon to fly back to Singapore, after ignoring the only direct flight this morning.439 words
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Article107 1964-02-07 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A former Nanyang University undergraduate. Goh Chlng Chye. was today arrested and detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Goh was arrested by men from the Federal Reserve Unit who were combing the Jurong area for the kidnappers of Mr. Shaw Vee107 words
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Article36 1964-02-07 1 HK $2 million ransom? HONGKONG, Fri. George Liv cables that two papers here have reported that Mr. Run Run Shaw flew to Bangkok to pay agents of the kidnappers F* ..$2 million for his son's ransom.36 words
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Article79 1964-02-07 1 Malaysia mission in Abidjan ABIDJAN. Thucs. A 28--member Malaysian goodwill mission, led by Mr. Lee Lee Kuan Yew, the Singapore Prime Minister, arrived here today to explain Malaysia's attitude to Indonesia's confrontation policy. The mission was welcomed by Mr. Auguste Denlse, Ivory Coast Minister of State, and Mr. Camllle Allah.Reuter - 79 words
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Article28 1964-02-07 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Rajkuinari. i Princess i Amrit Kaur, Indian Health Minister from 1947 to 1957, died today after a heart attack. She was 75. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article33 1964-02-07 1 LONDON, Thurs.— Sir Hannar Nicholls. Conservative Member of Parliament, will lead an all-party delegation under the Interparliamentary Union auspices on a visit u> Japan from March 13 to 24 ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article20 1964-02-07 1 DAR ES-SALAAM. Thurs. A ■even-man Japanese mission has arrived here (or two weeks' industrial research In Tanganyika. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article66 1964-02-07 1 CALTANI6ETTA. (Sicily), Thurs. Oieuseppe Genco Russo, widely reputed to be head of the Mafia, surrendered today to police who had asked a court order for his deportation from Sicily. The 71-year-old Russo had long been regarded by police as chief of the secret criminal society throughout66 words
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104 1964-02-07 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Mayor of Surabaya, Mr. Murachman, has appealed to union leaders to "trust" the Government In their handling of the British linns the workers had taken over. The Mayor urged the workers to obey President Soekarno's Instructions to take down red104 words
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Article195 1964-02-07 2 AS THE TALKS GO ON IN BANGKOK, THE CALL GOES OUT AGAIN IN JAKARTA... JAKARTA, Thursday THE big National Front P o 1 i t i cal Confe deration has called upon its mass organisations to begin immediate ly largescale campaigns with the theme "the total destruction oReuter; UPI - 195 words
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83 1964-02-07 2 SUCCESS 'HANGS ON EFFECTIVE TRUCE' MANILA, Thurs. Senator Lorenzo Sumulong said here yesterday that the success or failure of the Foreign Ministers' meeting in Bangkok depended on whether the ceasefire between Indonesia and Malaysia could be effectively enforced. Mr. Sumulong. chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a memberReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-02-07 2 From Jam to Yani— by order JAKARTA. Thurs— The Indonesian Army Chief of Staff has changed the spelling of his name on the advice of President Soekarno from Achmad Jani to Ahmad Tani. An Army spokesman said the change was to bring the spelling closer to the way his nameReuter - 53 words
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Article18 1964-02-07 2 PARIES. Thurs. France has recognised the new regime in South Vietnam, a Poreign Ministry spokesman said today.18 words
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211 1964-02-07 2 THOUSANDS DIE IN 'POLITICAL MASSACRE' NAIROBI, Thursday. THE BURUNDI Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Ngendandumwe, yesterday called for a meeting of the Organisation for African Unity to discuss the situation in Rwanda. The Burundi leader said In an Interview that 8.000 to 15,000 people had been killed In Rwanda since NovemberReuter - 211 words
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246 1964-02-07 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Mr. Mohamed All Cashim Chagla, Indian Education Minister told the United Nations Security Council yesterday that "under no circumstances can we agree to the nolding of a plebiscite in Kashmir He said two Security Council resolutions calling for a plebisciteReuter - 246 words
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204 1964-02-07 2 Export of British trucks to Indonesia soars LONDON, Thurs. British deliveries of trucks to Indonesia increased sharply during the last months of 1963 and reached their greatest numbers during the height of the undeclared war along the MalaysianIndonesian borders in Borneo, official figures showed yesterday. Trade and navigation accounts forUPI - 204 words
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Article53 1964-02-07 2 WASHINOTON Thurs. The Sttte Department said yesfrday It had charged the Government of Ohana with having "lnstipiited. Inspired or countenanced" Tuesday's anti-American demonstration outside the U.S. Embassy In Accra. The Btate Department spokesman said the Ohana Government had not yet responded to protesU over the demonstration deliveredReuter - 53 words
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Article35 1964-02-07 2 CAIRO. Thurs. The United Arab Republic has offered to be the host country for the second African summit conference scheduled for the end of May or th^ fryinnlng of Jllrm— TTPl35 words
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187 1964-02-07 2 340,000 in Java seek famine relief JAKARTA, Thurs. J A total of 340.000 people in central Java have registered for famine relief because of the failure of rice crops, according to the leading Jakarta daily newspaper Suloh Indonesia (Torch of Indonesia). The newspaper said a long drought and continual ratReuter - 187 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-02-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby AM. C A OABIfJS I A J2Z good book/ <4328 m *J~-^ Pipe I <&*&&£' 2^"^ LAZINESS S22 words
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Article253 1964-02-07 3 PEACE FORCE MUST COME FROM THE U.N., HE TELLS BRITAIN NICOSIA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Makarios has rejected the U.S.British proposal for a Nato military force in Cyprus. An official Cypriot Government statement issued last night quoted authoritative sources as saying that the proposals "have not been accepted ItReuter - 253 words
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124 1964-02-07 3 ONDON. Thurs. Soviet Ld Cosmonaut Valentina TereshKova last right ofiered la take a Fr«u.u *o the moon. The .irst woman in spdv.e was speaking to an enthusiastic audience here after being present <m oy the British Inter-Pla.;t'tary Society with its highest award itsReuter - 124 words
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117 1964-02-07 3 PARIS. Thurs. A court here yesterday rejected an action for defamation brought by Mr. Albert Kalonji, former "king" of the Congo's South Kasal Province, against a French editor whose paper had accused him of eating six people, including two Ministers. Mr. Kalonji had sued JeanReuter - 117 words
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Article31 1964-02-07 3 LONDON Thurs. Terence Chandler. British nuclear disarmer, lost his appeal against sentence of nine months' Jail yesterday for offences during last July's Greek Royal visit to London. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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194 1964-02-07 3 Flare-up in Alabama as Negroes seek education TUSKEGEE (AlaA bama), Thurs. City officials defying a Federal Court order, yesterday barred six Negroes from the hitherto all-white Notasulga High School near here, as integratidn tension rose again. Col. Al Lingo, State Director of Public Safety, said: "We are sitting on aReuter - 194 words
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224 1964-02-07 3 Elizabeth gives a 'don't rush me' reply Paralysed Briton proposes marriage to Olympic star T ONDON, Thurs. A Briton, paralysed from the waist down, twice proposed marriage yesterday to Olympic javelin star Elizabeth Krebs, who fled her home in Hungary to Bradford. John Wesley, 36, also a Javelin star, hasReuter - 224 words
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Article50 1964-02-07 3 LIMA. Thurs. The Peruvian Government imposed semi-martial law on Cuzco Province yesterday after Communist-led peasant squatters launched heavy attacks on farmlands in the south. At least 17 people were killed and 27 wounded in clashes between farmhands and squatters. Police finally restored order. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article222 1964-02-07 3 'OUR GENERATION IS PROUD AND BLESSED TO HAVE KNOWN THEM/ SAYS JOHNSON TtfEW YORK, Thurs. 11 —President Johnson said iast night that he would humbly carry on the late President Kennedy's "great efforts" to bring lasting peace to the world. Mr Johnson spoke at a dinner of theReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration412 1964-02-07 3 BUTLER: DE GAULLE MAY PROVE TO BE RIGHT, BUT. 'No interference with South-East Asia, but assistance when it is wanted' COPENHAGEN, Thursday. jy|R. R. A. Butler, the British Foreign Secretary, said here last night that if there was to be peace and stability, not -merely in South-East Asia but inReuter - 412 words
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99 1964-02-07 3 Powers: The long arm of coincidence MOSCOW. Thurs. Lt.-Gen. Victor Borlsoglebskl, who presided at the spy trials of American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers and British businessman Greville Wynne, died on Tuesday at the age of 51, Izvestla reported. As chairman of the military collegium of the Supreme Court, heReuter; UPI - 99 words
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Advertisement420 1964-02-07 3 You get garden-fresh flavour in H &ady4oSeM* IB n\ 67 VARIETIES /J|i s^ m\ n MtiNz co ito. im The choice selection of juicy, garden-fresh vegetables in Heinz Vegetable Soup are slowly cooked in succutaoc broth, masterfully seasoned with real home care! There's real economy in Heinz Vegetable Soup. It'«420 words
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180 1964-02-07 4 FORMOSAN MISSION EAGER FOR JOINT INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE, Thurs. The six members of the Formosan industrial goodwill mission who arrived here last night are anxious to discuss Joint ventures with local industrialists. The leader of the mission. Mr. Kwoh-Tlng LI, who Is vice-chairman of the Council for International Economic Co-operation and180 words
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Article48 1964-02-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Inche Hassan bin Musa of Pasir Mas, Kelantan, won the Fourth International Koran Reading Competition here tonight. Second place wer t Hajl Ahmad Shakrl of Thailand. Thlru BaaO* went to Hajl M> hamed Anun bin Haji Samsuddin, a farmer from Kedah.48 words
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Article40 1964-02-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Professot Wrap of the Ford Foundation will give a press conference at the Economic Development Board room tomorrow, at 9 a.m. Professor Wrap Is here to help the board to set up an Institute of Management.40 words
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249 1964-02-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced that immediate steps would be taken to attract more medical officers to take up appointments in the pathology department of the General Hospital. They are: TO RECTIFY t ie present anomaly249 words
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Article96 1964-02-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chairman of the Housing and Development Board. Mr. Tan Kirn Gan, will present certificates and gold Ue-plns with the symbol of the Board to five long-service employees of the board tomorrow. Each of these employees has served over 25 years with the board96 words
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Article43 1964-02-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Assemblyman for Aljunied, Mr. 8. V. Lingam, will open the MacPherson Road (South) Market on Sunday at 5.00 p.m. He will also open the Kolam Aver community centre, on the same day at 7 p.m.43 words
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Article31 1964-02-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pane Boon, will attend the Adult Education Board's prlae-glving ceremony at the Jurong Community Centre on Feb. 18 at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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928 1964-02-07 4 UNION OFFICIAL TELLS OF MONEY COLLECTED ABOVE THE NORMAL SUBSCRIPTIONS SINGAPORE. Thursday fHE former secretary of the Raffles Hotel branch of the de-registered Singapore General Employees Union, C. Shankaran, admitted in testimony at an inquiry today that his branch collected money from members above928 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-02-07 4 ROTARIANS SEND STUDENT TO SYDNEY MISS Sim Sal Geok. (above) a domestic science teacher in St. Margaret's Secondary School, will leave for Sydney tomorrow for a year's advanced training in housecraft under the Rotary Students' Exchange Scheme. Miss Sim, 25, is a graduate of the Yorkshire Domestic Training College of133 words
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198 1964-02-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore General Printing Workers Union today submitted In the Industrial Arbitration Court claims on behalf of 75 former workers of the Btar Press Ltd.. now In voluntary liquidation, for arrears oi payments for work on overtime and public holidays dating198 words
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Advertisement252 1964-02-07 4 mj \J I WV A TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! fl| 1| (HT Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) of our GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR HARI RAYA PUASA attraction ELVIS IS YOUR HOLIDAY GUIDE TO THE TROPICAL I PARADISE OF ACAPULCO FOR GIRLS LIKE FIRE ft SONGS LIKE "BOSSA NOVA BABY" NEVER HAD IT LIKE THIS!252 words
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Advertisement55 1964-02-07 4 Today Oary: 2.10-7 11-9 30 a.m. "TM£ 300 SPARTANS" Col./Scope/Chinese S/Titles. Tomorrow Double Attroctionj "THE APE GIRL MENG LAI SHE" (Mood.) "MIGHTY HEROES" (Cont.) Tomorrow Midmghi "Polum Pozhomum" (Tomil) t^T^& Phone wBl uAEULLUjUUM 8640* Today: 130-1.30-700-f .30 p.m. Clovton Moore Joy Silverheel "Lone Ranter AM The Lost City Of Cold"55 words
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Advertisement306 1964-02-07 4 WM& THEATRE -Err-i -Charity Premiere Opening TUESDAY 11th Feb. 8.45pm UNDER THE. DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGt Ot The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok m Official Opening by the Hon. Senator Mr. Ko Teck Kin TICKET SALES in aid of JAYCEES SCHOLARSHIP FUND FRBNK SINaTRa DE3N MaRTIN I ONITa EKBERG URSUia306 words
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87 1964-02-07 5 HARI RAYA, CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS KUALA II MPIR, Tnurs.— The Chinese New Year and the Hari Puasa holidays will be observed throughout Malaya, -except Keiant in and Trengganu and Singapore for five, days from next Thursday. A Ministry of Interior statement says that this would be irrespective of whether87 words
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244 1964-02-07 5 FISHERMEN GIVE CHASE TO TWO TRA WLERS ALOR STAR, Thursday. 200 inshore fishermen in seven small boats chased two trawlers for two hours off the Kedah coast yesterday evening. Starting from Pulau Paya, where the trawlers were first .lighted, the chase ended at Kuala Perils, about 15 miles away, when244 words
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137 1964-02-07 5 Bus crash injured sailors sail away I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Seventeen injured Korean sailors rejoined their mates aboard the two warships, the Nak Dong and Dae Dong, at Port Swettenham this morning and sailed for Singapore Among tnem are four seriously Injured. They are bein? warded in the sick bay during137 words
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Article56 1964-02-07 5 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. A pad! planter, Ramll bin Ismail, 28. was hacked to death yesterday evening at Kampong Pangial Meliret, In the Tanah Merah district, 50 miles south-east of here. He was shopping in the market when he was attacked from behind. A large crowd present made56 words
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218 1964-02-07 5 Elusive shipmates puzzle junk trip leaders IZUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Brendan Gogarty and Allen Philp, two of six Adventurers preparing to sail a junk from Penang to Australia, are looking for their elusive shipmates. Two of their mates are Ni- 1 cholas Walker and "Chai" (.they don't know his full j218 words
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Article64 1964-02-07 5 PENANO. Thurs. Police here are looking for a youth who molested an 18-year-old girl in her Gottlieb Road house yesterday. The girl, whose name is being withheld, reported to police *.1»<--was at home alone when a yoirh entered at 10.30 a.m. and tried to push64 words
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Article42 1964-02-07 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Speaker oi the State Legislative Assembly, Kaji Sulaiman bin Haji Ahmgi. will speak on the l.fe of ma Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at Penang Umno's celebration of the Tengku's fllst birthday on Saturday night.42 words
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Article36 1964-02-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A young man who visited the tele-vlsion-radio showroom of William Jacks Mountbatten Road this morning cut his forearm when he walked through a glass wall as he was going out.36 words
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247 1964-02-07 5 pENANG, Thurs Using signs interpreted by a teacher from the Federation School for the Deaf, a deaf mute. Tan Loong Yeow, 24, told a magistrate's court here today how he saw a lorry crush another labourer to death "I tried247 words
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Article46 1964-02-07 5 A LOR STAR. Thurs. Four men crabbed a rubber tapper Yee See Keow. 36. and tied him to a tree yesterday in Sungei Bongkok Estate. 28 miles from here, then left without saying a word. Yee was later released by some labourers.46 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-02-07 5 It's final, Mustapha says on decision to resign J£ UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Sabah, Dato Mustapha bin Harun (left), has NOT changed his mind about resigning as Head of State at the end of this month. He told reporters at the airport here that his successor181 words
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140 1964-02-07 5 OFFICER'S HOBBY LEADS TO ARREST OF SUSPECT DARIT BUNTAR, 1 Thurs. A police inspector's hobby has led to the arrest of a man suspected of having burgled three houses in the past three weeks. Inspector Tan Kirn Par took some fingerprints found at the scene of the burglaries and from140 words
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Article39 1964-02-07 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Units attached to No. 2 Federal Infantry Brigade based in Ipoh will carry out public order exercises throughout Perak for 24 hours from 3 a.m. tomorrow. Police wil! not participate in the exercises.39 words
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Article32 1964-02-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Pw.ire detained six men under urn Societies Ordinance, and another k.x under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordina;i.-<» Ui security checks yesterday. They also screened 564 susoeCuS.32 words
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Advertisement163 1964-02-07 5 Advertisement Beautiful hair styles are now being made to look more attractive with the "Peek-In" Glow of beauty. The rich delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone It is not a glitter not a shimmer or polish, but something far more beautiful.163 words
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144 1964-02-07 6 Maldives' self-rule call to the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tengku Abdul Rahman has been urged to give his support tc the demand by the Maldive Islands for complete independence from Britain. The sole Maldivlan delegate to the regional conference of the World Muslim Congress here. Mr Ibrahim :illmy Didl. has144 words
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126 1964-02-07 6 Singapore pilot wins Scots 'best students' award SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore trainee pilot, Mr. Maurice de Vaz, 23 has won the "Best Flying Student" award for 1963 in the Alrwork Services Training School at Perth, Scotland. He was chosen for the award from 63 cadet pilots from various countries. Now126 words
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Article31 1964-02-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the $2.5 million Caltex lubricating oil blending plant at Tanjqng Panjurn. Pasir Panjanu. on Feb. 16.31 words
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Article, Illustration281 1964-02-07 6 SUB-AGENTS DAUGHTER FINDS SAME NUMBER ON TWO TICKETS SHE BOUGHT FROM FATHER IPOH, Thursday. case of two Social and Welfare Lottery Services tickets bearing the same number came to light here today, two days after a Penang newsagent had reported that he had two tickets bearing the281 words
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Article104 1964-02-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thur». Customs this morning seized about 2.300 gallons of mash for making illicit liquor together with two stills in two separate areas near Mandai. A Customs spokesman said this followed the stepping up of operations against distillers of illicit liquor in the last104 words
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80 1964-02-07 6 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Two Malaysians are among the record entry ot 87 candidates to the Australian Army officer cadet school at Portsea, Victoria, the Minuter for the Artnv. Dr. James Forbes, announced today. The two Malaysians are Lnche Ibrahim Syed. of Singapore, and Inche MohamedReuter - 80 words
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Article59 1964-02-07 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The Central Electricity Board will take over the supply or electricity In A. or Star and Sungel Patani at the end ot this month. For the past 40 years this has been operated by Huttcnbachs Ltd., who will be handing over59 words
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230 1964-02-07 6 HOW OUTPUT COST ERRORS LEAD TO LABOUR STRIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Errors in assessing production costs often lead the management of private enterprise into labour troubles, Mr. S. A. Abishegam, Director of the National Productivity Centre, said here today. In an opening address to a two-day seminar on management accounting.230 words
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78 1964-02-07 6 SEREMBAN. Thurs A bronze Image about 20 Inches tall was missing from the Hindu temple tn Paul Street last night when a priest opened the locked door to a prayer The missing Image, or the goddess Sri Amman, was among four others on a78 words
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245 1964-02-07 6 Probe on a wages council for cinema industry KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare today announced that it had decided to establish a commission of inquiry to determine whether a wages council should be set up for the 3.562 workers of the cinema industry. The acting245 words
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Article167 1964-02-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Central Provident Fund Board ended 1962 with a record surplus of $7.8 million. Total surplus to date since the Board began functioning in 1955 is $21,209,529. According to the Boards 1962 report released today, its Income accrued from Interest on Investments167 words
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111 1964-02-07 6 Save naval base union appeal to Tengku CINGAPORE, Thurs. With 48 hours left lor an appeal against the Singapore Government's de-reglstra-tlon of the Naval Base Labour Union. Its former general secretary, Mr. Michael Fernandez, today asked the Malaysian Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to intervene and "save" the union. In111 words
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Article147 1964-02-07 7 Sarawak Govt frees 3 detainees I^UCHING, Thurs. The Sarawak Government today released three detainees held under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for alleged connections with the Clandestine Communist Organisation in the State. The three detainees, Wong Chee Sulong. Kho Bee Sions and Ho Shik So, have all made publicReuter - 147 words
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Article74 1964-02-07 7 i BENTONO. Thurs. A pork seller. Wong Ying, 48. of Chanjang new village. Bentong. was i rined $300 or one month's jail in the magistrate's court here vestenday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a car under the influence of drink Wone74 words
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Article398 1964-02-07 7 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM 'Substantial sums are available f from BENTONG (Pahang). Thursday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here today that it was the governments intention to help citizens own homes with Government loans or grants. Mr. Tan, national president of the Malayan398 words
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74 1964-02-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The University of Kansas brass ensemble, soon to leave the United States oo a Far East tour, will give its Arst public performance here on March 26. The ensemble will give concerts In Penang and Singapore on March 31 and Apr.74 words
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Article27 1964-02-07 7 PENANO. Thurs.— A 66-year-old house painter. Wan Hoay Liew. was fatally Injured when his bicycle was knocked down by o car in Transfer Road yesterday.27 words
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208 1964-02-07 7 New Year a week away, but business is dull SINGAPORE, Thurs. Trade circles here today described Chinese New Year business as generally "dull and sluggish" though the festival day is only a week away. The traditional shopping spree which normally begins well ahead of the first day of the lunar208 words
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Article92 1964-02-07 7 The Gurkhas move to Kluang KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 17 Gurkha Division has moved from Rasah Camp. Seremban. to Kluang. Johore. It will in future be known as 17 Division According to a .statement from the British Army Public Relations Service today, the division has a new commander. Mai. Gen.92 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-02-07 7 Governor's son is made a director KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The secretary and personnel manager of Lever Brothers (Malaya), Raja Kamarudin bin Raja Tun Uda. has been appointed the first Malaysian director of Pamol (Malaya) Ltd., also a Unilever subsidiary. Pamol owns a 12,500--acre oil palm plantation in Kluang. It has109 words
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318 1964-02-07 7 A R. MADHAVAN, 26, secretary of the Selangor branch of the People's Progressive Party, was charged in a magistrate's court today with obstructing a police officer in his duties and resisting arrest. Madhavan. a lawyer's clerk pleaded not guilty to318 words
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Article72 1964-02-07 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The New Zealand Deputy High Com-mi.-sioner. Mr. B S. Lendrum. toaay proposed a toast to the Yantf di-Pertuan Agong at a luncheon given by. the commission at the Hotel Singanura Intercontinental to celebrate New Zealand Day. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk72 words
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Advertisement97 1964-02-07 7 I m 1 W 1 Wk- I I II O 111 II x n iI CD J JSS?^ n^r- VONTBLANC H: J z i sf# I 111 I 3 IV 111 fr d t z v :SS "sr^sr fc 1 c~i *tciOU» m-rol bar*). nt\ lilet.fr* «uorontt«d. (old No 84.97 words
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Advertisement225 1964-02-07 7 X Match every happy mood with fragrant Blue Grass From morning till night be surrounded by Powder, Flower Mist Spra?, Fluffy Milk the lovely aura of BhM Grass. Elizabeth Bath, Perfumair, Dusting Powder, Bath Oil, Arden has created for you a whole range Bath Salts, Soap, Hand Lotion. To complete225 words
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Miscellaneous15 1964-02-07 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 1 V bugs,^ /here she T^ J I /goodness i"\j15 words
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410 1964-02-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. 1 'J'HE regional conference of the World Muslim Congress here today scrapped all resolutions with a political flavour. This dramatic move was made when the plenary session of the conference was discussing resolutions passed by it? commission on general affairs.410 words
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74 1964-02-07 8 KUAL4 LUMPUR Thuw. Fifteen -Japanese industr.allsu. who are here lor three days vi siudy investment opportunities, visited Port Swet:enham th:a afternoon and toured the new port ar North Klang Straits. Earlier this morning they v:siten several factories in Petaling Jaya. including the MalayanNuzawa Asbe^.os and74 words
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Article47 1964-02-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thura.—Another $64 was received by the Strait* Times here today for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing thf total to 5145.789. Contributions cair.e from: Balik Pulau Umno branch. Prnang. 556: the Old Boys of "Group F Sultan Idris College. Tanjune Maiim. $8.47 words
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Article125 1964-02-07 8 4 MOTOR-cyclist and a pillion rider who were injured in a road accident 18 months ago were awarded damages totalling $11,579 with costs by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today. The damages were award- SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ed against G. D. Balakrishnan, a125 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-02-07 8 DON'T HELP HIM— THIS MAN IS DANGEROUS SINGAPORE police have warned the public against harbouring or giving any assistance to an escaped convict. Yco Khun Sens (above) whom they described as "armed and dangerous." Veo. £4. a former welder, was serving a fouryear sentence for gang robbery when he escaped76 words
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Article71 1964-02-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Twelve national un oils of atuderiu» participat.ni; In the Third As.an Regional Co-opera lion Sem.-iar here today sent a cable to the three fore.Rn m.nisLers of Malaysia. Indonesia and Philippines at Bangkok, wishing them success in the:r efforts to solve the Malaysia dispute.71 words
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Article45 1964-02-07 8 JESSELTON. Thurs. Malaydan security forces on Saban's border will be visited by a group of Sabah entertainers soon. The Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, has asked the Saba.Cultui'al Association, the Kndazxn Cultural Aisociat.on. and li^e Anskatan G.iyu Baharu to organ use the grouD.45 words
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97 1964-02-07 8 $361,200 grants by Tan for projects BENTONG. Thurs. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Pin, today made grants totalling $361,200 for several major and minor projects in the Bentong district. He made the offer during his stop here in the course of a three-day tour of Pahang. Electricity A97 words
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Article47 1964-02-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Th« manufacture of leather and the refining of mineral and vegetable oils are to become pioneer industries, according to a Government notice today. Objections may be made In wr.ting and seni to the of Commerce and Industry be: ore March 647 words
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Advertisement308 1964-02-07 8 1 1 1 1 1 g _j Two Door Rerrigcrttor-Freczcr Mil I Automitic DefroM Zero Degree Freeier LI" j "|tLI I H. 2 and 13.2 cv. ft. models OLllLllrlL HEFRIGERATOR I It is right inside! 1 p/rr^^i^3 VALUE NO. 1: BIG CAPACITY. With its full-width jf» II J chiller tray,308 words
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Miscellaneous215 1964-02-07 8 Alloy Ik>p By y m Tm Unntlin OH, r KNOW OOP'S HES GOT THAT WEIRP AIT IS, ANP WATfLL I I <&& I 1 TEU. MX). WHLL.T KNEW He| I ...BUT WHERE'P V -Cl I A H6R0...8UT WHATS I HIMSELF I SOUNDING I >OU HEAR THE ■0&*& OSCAR, THIS HAD215 words
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Article, Illustration1923 1964-02-07 9 Midas-touch genius turned cents into Millions THE REMARKABLE FRANK WOOLWORTH SMALL STOREKEEPER INTRODUCED MASS SELLING TO THE WORLD WOOLWORTH (above) and (at left) HIS BIC DREAM THE SIXTY STOREY WOOLWORTH BUILDING ON the night of June 21, 1879, 27--vcar-old F r a n k Winfield Woolworth stood behind the counter1,923 words
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Advertisement117 1964-02-07 9 THE KING SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS AVAILABLE iN: ■BBfc^Bß I AMSTERDAM ATHENS |i| I I ■IHIH|^B BRUSSELS CAIRO r-^^^^^ y&Zg t- W COPENHAGEN FRANKFURT t^T^ W SINGAPORE STOCKHOLM SYDNEY- WELLINGTON M^^^ W^.,,,.....,.... V > .•■vvvaaggam lnnnnnnrnaaftaftftfe. 'I LEADING |§H| fh/ii:k KIX(;s Wm THE WORLD STATE EXPRESS-THE BEST CIGARETTES IN117 words
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Obituary17 1964-02-07 10 rets Sit (Minimum) P KRISHNA IYER, father if Mis Harvard Kstate. BedonK. I] at <*olmhatore. South17 words
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Article73 1964-02-07 10 Word* Sit (Minimum) FAMILY Of THE late Mr. Nyam Kar I Kntm thank friendv relatives, fend I- I Pastor, for wreaths, con- I loiences, assistance, attendance 'pray- ■he funeral 3-2-rti THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Feo 800 Leonx <Md. Lai Imm Swee) hank all those who paid n.vbl73 words
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Article41 1964-02-07 10 Word, fin (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY o( Mrs I.lm 'nee Tan Cioh Neo) departed |.i<l<lcnly 7-L'-58. Gone But Never KorIN LOVING MEMORY Koumathy > Knshnan who paas<<l iv.iv 7-I-1957. i' Not Forsorm Fondly I id hy her lu.'iuim and ct\;\-41 words
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661 1964-02-07 10 The Straits Times Friday, February 7, 1964. Good Start To Talks There has been reasonable progress in the Bangkok talks, i although it cannot be said to be rapid- Tun Razak. however, I I believes that matters "have gone very well", which is re- j assuring, especially in view of661 words
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Article372 1964-02-07 10 The fifty per cent increase in housing allowances offered by the Central Government to its employees means monthly i benefits ranging from $2.50 to $25. Cuepacs (the federation lof civil service unions) is I deeply disappointed, having I set its sights on rises of the order of372 words
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Article249 1964-02-07 10 The Death of General Emilio Aguinaldo in Manila comes as a reminder that Asia's fight for freedom is not new. More than 60 years ago the General achieved his special immortality as President of the Philippines Revolutionary Republic, in defiance first of Spaniards md then Americans. The Singapore249 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1964-02-07 10 BURUNDI PREMIER FLIES TO KENYA AND TANGANYIKA IN A QUEST FOR HELP 15,000 said to be dead in massive tribal war by a SPECIAL WRITER Just back in Nairobi from Rwanda President Kayibanda of Rwanda: He is called the Nero of Africa THE massacre of the lordly Watutsi tribe1,187 words
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LETTERS
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Letter164 1964-02-07 10 LIKE other have-nots 1 have responded to the Singapore' Government's call to live in the sky. My family are now lodged in a flat on the topmost floor of a Housing Board pride in Queenstown. We decided to live next door to the gods so164 words
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Letter41 1964-02-07 10 RECENTLY the Economic Development Board in Singapore issued certificates for the courses held in 1962--83. Courses held and completed in 1962 have been overlooked. No certificates. Why is the board making this distinction? The lecturers were fully qualified. CANDIDATE Singapore41 words
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Letter120 1964-02-07 10 A FEW weeks ago an item of historical Interest was stolen from the Association of Engineers in Singapore (a club founded in 188^ and one of our oldest clubs). I refer to the bruss engine plate from the German cruiser Emden. This was displayed in the up- stairs120 words
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Letter88 1964-02-07 10 CORRESPONDENT complains of the shortage of parking space in the vicinity of the Odeon Theartre. Since the Introduction of "pay as you park" meters in North Bridge Road and Victoria Street, there are many parking spaces which are not occupied. As for people who put out soap-boxes and88 words
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Letter105 1964-02-07 10 IN reply to the Police Secretary's letter (S.T. Feb. 4) I have noticed that the "Turn Left" sign at the Pickering Street-South Bridge Road Junction has now been altered to read "Turn Left— One Way Only" which Is less ambiguous than before. I agree that traffic policemen on105 words
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Letter86 1964-02-07 10 I AGREE that limited promotion should be given to candidates who obtain the necessary credits even though they fall their national language paper. When the national language paper was made compulsory In 1962. fears grew in many students. They were forced to concentrate on the national language thus86 words
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Letter160 1964-02-07 10 READERS of the Straits Times will no doubt recall several recent items in the past dealing with ferry disasters in various parts of the world. They came readily to mind while crossing to Penang the other day. I was in my car on the ferry and found that160 words
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Advertisement604 1964-02-07 10 StniU Tune* k Malay MaO ChtMltM »«inrHasinssnsj sm*s l«t ■■Mr OOCO tTORAaI MCAOI OrdMrtf ItaMl COLO ■TOPtACK tMNCHIS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON4J MPPEL ROAO-44AVA4. MASK AvtlfeOfto#d Af4tM*sV crrr book itom ltd THK NEWS FNOMT •hzpstrtcrs i»iis»— i«jsi M. M. ISMAIL a AOmirmttf Horn*. Naval MAMIKM STORK 87S-7. CIMMCt Pots*. •-S***-1T604 words
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Advertisement71 1964-02-07 10 HOW TO PREVENT YOUR HEART ATTACK With an appeal to wives to do something about it, this condensation from Dr. Gertler's book makes the flat statement: "a heart attack can be delayed for years or prevented entirely". Read about a project organised by the eminent heart specialist Dr. Paul Dudley71 words
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Advertisement161 1964-02-07 10 The most famous children's books in the world ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA The vital link between school and home! PARENTS.... As you core for children, you will do well to remembc Arthur Mee's "Children's Encyclopedio". For this set of ten volumes the most famous children's books in the world con161 words
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296 1964-02-07 11 The 'Boss' makes defence in P. Senang trial OINGAPORE, Thurs.— *3 Aziz bin Salim. 23, a detainee with a Senior Cambridge education, made his defence at the Assizes today as one of the 58 accused in the Pulau Senang murder trial. Aziz, who Is also known as Terry Koncho. Is296 words
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Article61 1964-02-07 11 SINGAPOBL. Ihurs The Singapore After-Care Association has helped a former prisoner to get a job as a clerk in a Labour Exchange in London. The annual report of the association today said the man. after failing to find employment in Singapore. was sent to London, where officials61 words
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Article52 1964-02-07 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. News was received here today of the death in Secundrabad. India, last Thursday of Mr. P. R V. Subban. former .senior Indian .nterpreter at the H.-:h Court Mr Subban. 57. re red from the service in 1961. He is survived by his wife and52 words
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Article412 1964-02-07 11 STRESS BRITISH AID WILL CONTINUE, AND BANGKOK TALKS WILL SUCCEED: PAPER NEW YORK. Thur». I HE New York Herald Tribune said today that the success of the Bangkok conference on Malaysia could depend on President Soekarno being convinced he would "never win his war." AnReuter - 412 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-02-07 11 THREE girls among the 45 striking Japan Air Lines employees picketing the entrance of the A.I.A. build Ing (where the airline has Us offices) in Singapore yesterday. Indications are that an early settlement of the dispute between the airline and its employees may be expected following a meeting65 words
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390 1964-02-07 11 6 months old heron's 2,500-mile flight KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A purple heron only six months old flew 2,500 miles from Siberia to Kota Bharu in 1961 only to be shot dead by a poacher. He found a ring on its leg and passed It on to Dr. H. Elliott McClure.390 words
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161 1964-02-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs Two doctors are among a group of people who have left Singapore for studies and training abroad. They are Or. Ng Kwok Choy and Dr. How Yew Foo, who have been awarded departmental fellowships to Britain (or courses leading to161 words
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Article68 1964-02-07 11 BINOAPORE. Thurs. A housewife's woman friend visited her In her home In Rangoon Road on Monday and left tialf an hour later with cash and Jewellery altogether worth $265. a magistrate's court was told today Evelyn Chew Im Neo. 20. who said she had a two-week-old68 words
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174 1964-02-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A corporal In the Federal Reserve Unit told the First Crl- 1 mlnal District Court today how he and another cor- porai chased five armed men into a blind alley and arrested them after ordering them to lay down ttielr weapons.174 words
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Article69 1964-02-07 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Peter Yeo Boon Leong. 23. a grocery boy, today pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to using criminal force on a seven-year-old girl at Eastern Mansions on Feb. 4 at 5.30 p.m. with intent to outrage her modesty. After committing tne offence, he69 words
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286 1964-02-07 11 $1,500 fine and 3-year ban for road death SINGAPORE, Thurs. A leading seaman of H.M.S. Terror was today disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for three years and fined $1,500, or six months' jail for causing the death of a young bar waitress last year by a negligent act.286 words
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Advertisement233 1964-02-07 11 II KEEP I YOUR FUNDS II IN jL LONDON IN A II 57 DEPOSIT ACCOUNT A Depout Account with Lombard Banking Limited mesas complete financial peace or mind. No U.K. Income Tax will he j deducted. Your money accumulates all the time and is quite unaffected by economic conditions. Withdrawals233 words
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Miscellaneous663 1964-02-07 11 I Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPARP I Of Jazz: n3O Before w Say rfMUIU »ir*t»A*»wrffc Goodnight; 12.00 Close Down. MEDIUM WAVE SEBVICK D n|n MAI AVCIA 478 MeUea RADIO MALAYSIA SHoiTWWi. BERVICK NATIONAL SHORTWAVE ilit SfcKVICt: 41.J metro A.M. 6.00 Time Signal NegaraHAOIO SPORE FEB. 7 FRI. ku, 6.02 Morning663 words
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274 1964-02-07 12 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs November, brought the total to 23. Ten were settled during the month, with the assistance of the Ministry Of the 12 strikes in December, eight were settled before the end of the year and the remaining four last274 words
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Article43 1964-02-07 12 T A I P I N U. Thurs. A woman tapper told the police that she was raped while she was working on Merchlston Estate. Pondok Tanjong division. 14 miles from here, yesterday morning. Police have detained a man43 words
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Article22 1964-02-07 12 TAIPING. Thurs.— Dato Mur.id bin Ahmad. Commissioner of Prisons, has been elected president of the Taiping Boy Scouts Association.22 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-02-07 12 MISS Nancy Se-Shl Ao Yen (above) of Singapore, who graduated from the Olivet College in Michigan. U.S.A.. recently, has been awarded a $11,700 state college scholarship by the University of Michigan to do graduate work in mathematics. Nancy, daughter of Mr. Menjen124 words
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Article174 1964-02-07 12 SEREMBAN, Thursday. yHREE game rangers returned from Ayer Kuning x last night after a fruitless search for the wounded tiger shot by a buffalo owner on Monday I evening. According to the Game Warden. Selangor. Negrl SemI bilan and Malacca. Mr. Dara Singh, the174 words
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364 1964-02-07 12 Unrealistic, they say of housing allowance raise IZUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Govt rnmenfs offer of a flat 50 per cent increase in the housing allowance to its 80,000 unaccommodated employees, ranging from manual workers to Div. I officers, is "unrealistic." This was the consensus of most Government employees, especially those364 words
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Article27 1964-02-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Sclangor Stamp Club is now conduct.ns the first-ever poll to choose the best commemorative issue of Malaysian stamps for 1963.27 words
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Advertisement215 1964-02-07 12 flft f|ffjk CHINESE i| best m illlr NEW YEAR ■j MEN'S I 1-*T*l "Tt j shoes J HARIRAYA f^^Ek fIV /flfll B m m jiFashionable shoes of distinction nbermain •Leading shoemakers for 75 years ♦•.•.•.■.■.■.■.•.■.■.V.V.V.V.Vm'.V.V.V^.'.'.V.V.V.V.V.V. 1 ZAM-BUK V^Qr CURES SKIN TROUBLES KAMINOMOTO HAIR RESTORER j^BCfcJ! JM *.vlwB«» JiBBMBTfIBP'WfITfITfIIBTfITJL i iSßsnßß^^flß^HSfiHK^215 words
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Advertisement76 1964-02-07 12 ■m IE ti Artistry J* Gold^lj y rjr #^Bj^|* |S|££<£^ Photo from "Trtaturtt of th» Vi(!c«n" BL»""W*I From F«der»l Pubhcidon* Lid. *~-~«4l^^i^R~—^^a Six centuries ago gold was used to fashion the chased beauty of this unique Italian chalice. Today this precious metal is still used to express the simple beauty76 words
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Miscellaneous343 1964-02-07 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Is It part of one's business to 1. £all poor Crane a soldier? be proficient? (5). Absurd! (5-8). 7. Olrl carries point on new hat 9. Result of the knockabout Kiven by bird writer (8. 5). comedian's entry (7). 8. Even so, the new habit343 words
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Article, Illustration455 1964-02-07 13 Drugs: 'Greater necessity to examine them with extreme care' IT IS becoming more and more necessary to examine with extreme care all pharmaceutical products put on to the market, said Dr. Gordon I. Hobday, a director of Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd., Nottingham, U.K., and the director of the research455 words
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118 1964-02-07 13 Technician is off on Swiss course A TECHNICIAN of Hagemeyer Trading Co. «M) Ltd. in Singapore. Mr. Thomas Tan Lee Chye. left for Switzerland by X.L.M. last week to undergo a threemonth special accounting machine course at the Paillard Training School. Yverdon. The school is run by Paillard Ltd., said118 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-02-07 13 MR. KOH BAH SEAH (above). Ls managing director of Khooo Seah Electric Co. Ltd. which. although It celebrates only Its first anniversary tomorrow, already has three offices in Singapore and will shortly establish branches in Kuala Lumpur Ipoh and Penang The head office of the69 words
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175 1964-02-07 13 Akai seeks ways to boost local business TWO representatives A of a leading Japanese tape recorder manufacturer visited Singapore last week to explore ways and means of meeting the demand in the Malaysian market. They were Mr. Yasuo Fukumatsu. managing director, business department, and Mr. Sadahiko Sakai, manager, foreign trade175 words
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Article28 1964-02-07 13 The first car of Standard Triumph's nowest model for Malaysia. Triumph 2000 saloon, arrives in Singapore tomorrow on the 10.142 tons Ben Line ship. Benreoch.28 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-02-07 13 Made in Singapore trawler ready for trials STRAITS Engineers Ltd.. Singapore civil engineering contractors specialising in marine works, have completed work on what is claimed to be the first trawler ever constructed in the State. The 50 d.w. tons, 57 ft steel trawler (left), built at the company's Kalians shipyard201 words
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241 1964-02-07 13 KROPOK UDANG' (prawn crackers) and frozen Chinese dishes are likely to be Singapore's new export items to Australia, i This possibility was seen by an Australian businessman. Mr. John J. Cronln. who was In Singapore last week to make a survey of business prospects.241 words
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Article136 1964-02-07 13 More cargo traffic foreseen ATOP British shipping executive said In Singapore this week that he foresaw very bright prospects for Increased cargo and passenger movements in this port. Situated as it does In the middle of the world shipping network, the island is an important port and a vital link136 words
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Advertisement361 1964-02-07 13 Have you really prepared yourself for that big Job you've always wanted? Remember, it takes more than know-how and experience- you'll need the abilities that will enable you to MOTIVATE OTHERS SPEAK EFFECTIVELY SELL YOUR IDEAS MAKE DECISIONS DEVELOP ENTHUSIASM ACT WITH CONFIDENCE These are among the benefits of Dale361 words
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Advertisement232 1964-02-07 13 In p^ uptimes 1 IML *^j i jF put a Qompton Parkimon CEILING FAN into circulation The CP. high«rTiciency ceiling (ao hat been dctifined lo Jive the (mtest poc.ible circulation oC air prr unit current consuirrption. A finger-tip wull control ennblca K to be rotated at varying speeds to suit232 words
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Advertisement1453 1964-02-07 14 [fc^^^^Jfc^aJfc^^^^^^^gJ SITUATIONS VACANT Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ct*. txtr. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS require one Senior and one Junior account/ Audit clerks for their K.L. offlce. Applicants must possess the Senior Cambridge School Certitlcute. A knowledge of Chinese and book-keeping Is essential. Apply Box A 3557 B.T. K.L. WANTED ACCOUNTING CLERK1,453 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-02-07 14 HOUSES k LAND WANTED H> Word* U <Ml*.)—Bax i* ets extra ADVERTISER REQUIRES LAND In Districts 5. 9, 10. 13. 14, 17 21. Small pieces considered. WrH* Box A 4457 S.T. Spore. WANTED 10 to 13 acres land suitable for private school In Upper Thomson Road or Sembawang Road area.1,120 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-02-07 14 EDUCATION it Ward* SS (Ml*.}—Bax St eta. extra MODERN SCHOOL'S Beginners' Morning /Evening Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Kngllah. Principles of Accounts 1964 Cambridge Exam. Kxcellent coaching by B. 8. Miranda (Principal) 18 Battery Road. Near O.H. Cafe. Phone (B'pora) *****. TUITION tt Ward* %S (Ml*.)— Bam St eta, axtrm TUITION BVBNINO1,022 words
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Advertisement1099 1964-02-07 14 VEHICLES WANTED w r4m <***•) *smi St em, eats— j OMBAP RBLIABLB Bedford caravan. or similar vehicle station-wagon, panel van) tor overland trip to England. Simpson. 12 Bencoolen Street, Spore. Phone *****. SAVE MONEY and have convenience lof your car to the last day when going aboard. We give yon1,099 words
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Advertisement992 1964-02-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Ward* SS (Ml*.)— tax StjcUj_ extra U.K. ASSEMBLED Fora Eephyr Six Recstd. April 1963 insured April 1964 Whitewall Tyres undersealed 7.500 miles many extra* 55.925 or near. Box A 4451 S.T. Spore. FOR SALE it Ward* Si (Ml*.) Uma St eta, extra TVs, RADIOGRAstS/MOMB fcleciru Appliances Contact992 words
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Advertisement1276 1964-02-07 15 1 BENULINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS nrMADTV for London Mar 15 BUIAHI I Hamourg Mar 24 Sport P. Sham Penang r™!«.«ufii a« FM 14/10 FM 17/21 FM tUH Grangemoutk Afr 0 B JEjW Al\mi« Hamburg Mar 10 Sport f. Sham Penang Rotterdam Mar tt 1 FM1,276 words
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Advertisement1380 1964-02-07 15 tfc CO., LTD. W, ITel: Nl. *****. r*"^ KLLBRMAN LIMB KLAVKNKSS LINK LONDON, HAMBURS, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. NULL t MIDBLESORWCH SEATTLI VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF LEICESTER '"P 1 1 SMU Spore P. Sham Penjng ■ONNiiiiif M.3132/Ttday 1/10 Ftl 11 FH s oort Ptnm« Calls ftm. Mfjr.1,380 words
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Article115 1964-02-07 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INHERE was notable Improvement In demand for general investment* and industrials today In a firmer market following the easier trend or the past few days. Rises well out-numbered falls. Moves were not large, but moat leader* showed gains. Base metal* were Irregular, but eib moved narrowly115 words
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Article254 1964-02-07 16 FEBRUARY first grads rubber buyer* f.e.b. eleasd st S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6.', cents per lb. up seven-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet but ateady R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. eleslng prleea In cents per lb.254 words
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Article210 1964-02-07 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONO) February 6. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bountrad 13 its. M. Box 30 eta DunlODS 18 cts. McAllHter. 16 ctl. City Dev. 3 cts. M. Invest. 16 cts. K. Smelters 20 cts. Rohlnsoo 14 cts. Esso 19 cts. C. Storage 20 cts Fed. Olsp. 12 cts. Rothmans 13210 words
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Article26 1964-02-07 16 February 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65 cents (op seven-eighth of a cent). TIN: $528 (up $1,121). Estimateu unofficial offering; 240 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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668 1964-02-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were again very steady on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with some firm spots, the mixture being much the same as before. There seems to be another speculative burst among operators although this can hardly be related to668 words
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Article29 1964-02-07 16 Malayan Stork lndi.r< Jan. 5 Jan. 6. ■Industrials: 112.13 113.54 Tins: 125.78 ltt.ll S rubbers: 1 .72 105.72 Dec. 31, -963 m Kill Dec. 29. 1962 10029 words
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Article915 1964-02-07 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore id Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded within brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (6.000) $1.94. (1.000) $1.95. (1.000) $1.«2. (7.000) M.1«3: C.S. HeMlng (1.000) »:<4n. Dunleps $2.93 SL. (1.000) 52.U3 D, (3.000) $2.95: C.915 words
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449 1964-02-07 16 There was a rally In the Straits tin price yesterday of $1,124 to $528 per picul on an offering of 240 tons or an estimated 10 tons less than on Wednesday. In London on Wednesday dealIngs In tin were more spirited at449 words
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Article92 1964-02-07 16 TMI Malayan exchange Sanka- c ati»n made these cnanges In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates in SI Oi Ni Verli: baying TT 82 13/16. airmail ">D 32 15/16. 90 d'st 33 1/4 cre- <•■( bills. 33 3/8 trade Mils. Itli ni TT M OO ready: Ms*92 words
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Advertisement1123 1964-02-07 16 a^aW o~^ 2ai a^al a^aff aj}B)a%aßH _^^^K Lv^lTa¥ai^k^.^lßl AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALANO SERVICE INDIA, PAKISTAN ANO P. SUlf SERVICI in MM* 8r,5.a... 5y1..,. MiMrnrw U; Mtu nwttUum BOMBALA UMi? mW|C Wn'L, S <••«"* Tl: Frtmaitli, Adllaidl. Mtlltant, Sidney RAIULA 23/21 Fel Xt ft* 1 MM BAMORA I Apr 1/13 Apr1,123 words
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Advertisement297 1964-02-07 16 P■■ Orient mid -east lines Great Lakes Service FAST BIBECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE AND MALAYA TO CAMABIAN ANO U.S. 6BEAT LAKES PORTS. Spore P. Shim Penani Arr Toronto ORIENT MERCHANT Mar 21,24 Mar 2S/2B Mil 27/21 May? "NOJIA MARTINI Apr 18/12 April/14 Apr 15 it May 21 ORIENT TRADER May297 words
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Article182 1964-02-07 17 V:HIP( lying alongside the Slngapera Marhaur wharves or expected today are: Straat Jobore S La Trinidad OKf of Wellington IS 18. I M'lkho IS. Rajah Brooke 23 I' 4. Arhillea 3H/3», RoihetMteln 44. Van Unm-ho-■n Yung 6A. Badao N.W. 3 Inner Roads: Glang Ann, Anil. Dana, i182 words
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Article73 1964-02-07 17 i CHINESE PrMluM Eiehanja, tin. hpiii naan pncai per picul yattlrday I C.eanut til: bulk S49i Milan, drum S32i Mllem. C»pra: Keb /March t'K Continent unquoted. Pepper: Minlok while MS2i sellers. Sarawak while SISO sellers. special Sarawak black J1124 sellers, garbled L*mpoQK black $1121 idler*, ASIA $1221 sellers.73 words
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Article15 1964-02-07 17 Further January rubber crops were: Sungei Tukang 76,890 lb. and Temerloh 122,000 lb.15 words
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Advertisement539 1964-02-07 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Chin Let Choy has left our service as from 31st January, 1964 and Is therefore not authorised to transact any business for or on behalf of the Company. WENG LEONG LIMITED, 16, Medan Pasar (Ist floor), Kuala Lumpur. (FOR MEMBERS ONLY] Permit No.539 words
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Advertisement356 1964-02-07 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Tan Ser Tok of No: 81. Hill Street, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No: 14-M. Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court or the District Judge and First Magistrate.356 words
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Advertisement897 1964-02-07 17 NOTICES SIN HIAP LEE SAW MILL COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE An application has been made i to the Directors of this Company i to Issue to NO CHAI HUA of No. 32. Java Road. Singapore, a duplicate certificate for fifty i5O) fully paid897 words
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Advertisement853 1964-02-07 17 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT A GENERAL MEETING of old pupils of the national type primary school (English), Tapah, to elect' three new representatives as managers on the school's board will be held on Tuesday, 25th. February 1964, at 5.00 p.m. in the school hall. OLD PUPILS of the school aged 21 and853 words
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Advertisement790 1964-02-07 17 f PUBLIC APPOINTMENT 1 LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN HOUSING TRUST PERSEKUTI'AN TANAH MELAYU STAFF VACANCY Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Federal Citizens for the appointment of Architectural Draughtsman. Salary scale: $250 x 15-5355 380 x 15-5520 per month all inclusive. Applicants must have several years experience of architectural draughtsmanship and preference790 words
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Advertisement686 1964-02-07 17 PU BL IC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE ACADEMIC STAFF TRAINING SCHEME Applications are Invited from j medical or science graduates domiciled In Malaysia for appoint- ment as Assistant Lecturers Lecturers under *he Academic Staff Training Schemes established for the Faculty of Medicine In the fields of:— Anatomy686 words
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Advertisement722 1964-02-07 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS for the Transport of j Materials from Changkai Jong Quarry for period 1.3.64 to 28.2.65 in Lower Perak District will be received at the office of the Jurut«ra Negen. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh. up to 3.00 p.m. of the 20 2 64 from722 words
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322 1964-02-07 18 Epsom Jeep - Improved Kennedy looks lively outsider Epsom Jeep RACING by KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. If ENNEDY did a smart trial on good going: here this morning when he sprinted 3f in 39 2/5. The five-year-old appeared to be in top form. Kennedy was considered to be one of the best among the322 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-02-07 18 ORIAN LONDON D (left) gets a helping, hand and some sound advice from his ex-boxer brother Jack during a training session at Weeton. near Blackpool. Brian is preparing for his Feb. 24 bout with Henry Cooper for the European, British and Empire heavyweightReuter - 57 words
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371 1964-02-07 18 KEN FERNANDEZ - SELANGOR SCHOOLS GET 'NEW SPORTS COUNCIL KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A new chapter for school sport in Selangor opened this week with the amalgamation of the Kuala Lumpur Schools Sports Council and the Selangor Schools Sports Council. The formation of the new Council will now not only streamline371 words
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Article102 1964-02-07 18 INNSBRUCK. Thurs. Ants I Antson, 25-year-old student from J Tallinn, added the Olympic men's 1.500 metres speed skating title |to his European championship today to give the Boviet Union their ninth gold medal of the Innsbruck Games. Antson sped to victory In the open air rink102 words
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Article60 1964-02-07 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An umpire. Burdett Coutts. was kept waiting in vain for the SHA league and Cup match between Kh.iK.i Association and SHB scheduled to be played at Bukit Chermin today. Coutts. who arrived at 4.50 p.m. for the match on instruction by the SHA secretary. S60 words
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Article59 1964-02-07 18 MALACCA. Thurs. Officiate of the Malacca Schools Sports Council elected at the annual general meeting: President S. K. N;i>;ic;im; vice-presidents P. V. Jacob and Chin Yip Kuen; secretary Chong Pak Seong: asst. secretary M. V. Raj; treasurer R. Jegathesan. committee: N. Subramanlam, T. Moissinac. Peter Lee, G. K.59 words
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Article132 1964-02-07 18 Swimmers' trip is called off |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two swimmers selected by the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association to represent Malaysia at the Australian junior swimming championships on Saturday received disappointing news today. Ng Wai Kirn (Perak) and Ivan Myall (Selangor) were told by the FMASA that their trip132 words
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Article74 1964-02-07 18 PENANG. Thurs.— Twelve teams will participate in the Penang Wo- men's Hockey Association's annual I seven-a-side knockout competition on Saturday at Western Road. I Penang Hockey Club have entered three teams while Free School and St. George's Girls School have each entered two teams. Other74 words
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Article33 1964-02-07 18 NAGPUR. Thurs. The match between Central and East Zones and the MCC here ended In a draw today. Final scores: Zones 246 and 165-6 dec. MCC 173-3 dec and 184-2. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article300 1964-02-07 18 RUGGER SINGAPORE, Thursday. pENTRAL JOHORE established themselves as strong contenders for the Singapore Cricket Club seven-a-side Rugby football championship by beating defending champions RAP Changi "A" by 13 points (two goals, try) to six (two tries) on the padang today. The victory puts Central Johore300 words
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Article24 1964-02-07 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The empires Board of the Singapore Hockey Association will hold a course for umpires at the YMCA on Feb. 2424 words
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Article378 1964-02-07 18 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Joint Ser- vices footballers are stepping back on to the trail of their broken hopes in the FAM and Malaya Cup competitions more determined than ever to succeed this year. A squad of 29 players have already had two weeks' training378 words
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Article51 1964-02-07 18 PENANG. Thurs. Penang Indian Association continued their winning run in the League hockey competition today when they trounced Green Jackets 5-0 al Dato Kramat Road. It was th« Indians' eighth successive win. Centre-forward D. David bagged two first-half goals. li.mc'.c--right T. Havelock completed hattrick in the second51 words
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Article39 1964-02-07 18 IPOH. Thurs. Heavy rain washed out the Div. 2 matches of the Ipoh hockey league on the Municipal padang today. Andersonians were drawn to play against Postals and Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman against Central Mental Hospital S.C.39 words
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Article21 1964-02-07 18 MALACCA. Thurs. High School outplayed 1/10 Gurkha R.fles to win by 4-0 in a Ma..ice* nockey league match here tociay.21 words
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Article245 1964-02-07 18 ERNEST FRIDA - 'Sport a must' directive hailed ERNEST FRIDA By 'OINGAPORE, Taurs. Singapore, sports officials today praised 1 the Ministry of Edura- tion for issuing a new I directive making sport compulsory for all •schoolchildren in the State. They said that the minls- try's iiiove should see rapid Improvement In the standard,245 words
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Advertisement124 1964-02-07 18 1116 oneML fm )M*Jl I mSm£^ imWammW Jim S7 MBffAUf fZ^ Hnttlcd by UNION LIMITED Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola G>. NtW York PROFESSIONAL BOXING The Pacific Heavyweight Boxing Title Belt 15 ROUNDS Kitone Lave W fi Isimeli Radrodro (England) V (Fiji) HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Friday 14th February 9 P.M. Tickets124 words
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Advertisement20 1964-02-07 18 c '**<^ *r ""-lit: Sgssa* S iJSSfJ RED INVALID WINE I^M^M CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LIMITED WINE SPIRIT SPECIALISTS 9 SINGAPORE -_KUAIA.LUMPUR20 words
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683 1964-02-07 19 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON THE riNAL TEST from Sydney, Thurs. 'JOMORROW at Sydney is Australia's biggest Test day in years. The weather today is brilliantly fine Sydney's January at its best in 15 years and the next five days are to prove whether South Africa have really683 words
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Article82 1964-02-07 19 LONDON. Thurs. Tom Oraveney. 36. who has scored more runs and hit more centuries than any other firstclass cricketer still playing, is considering retiring at the end of the next season. He has played 52 Tests for England Oraveney said: "It is possible that I willReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-02-07 19 LAWN TENNIS UENANG, Thurs. 1 Top seeded Tan bong Kean had an easy passage into the second round of the men's singles of the Penang lawn tennis championships at the Penang Sports Club courts today. Song Kean beat C. H. Llew 6-3, 6-0 In the241 words
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Article59 1964-02-07 19 TOTTENHAM Hotx spur goalkeeper Hollowbread stays down and watches unhappily as the ball rolls out after hitting the back of the net for Chelsea's second goal in the match which Tottenham lost 2-1 at White Hart Lane, North London, last Saturday. The second goal, like the firstReuter - 59 words
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221 1964-02-07 19 England win thanks to Pickering's hattrick SOCCER ONDON Thuis. A clevei hattrick by centre-forward Fred Pickering gave England a narrow 3-2 win over Scotland in their under-23 international at Newcastle last night. At Belfast. Wales, who had previously beaten Scotland and drawn with England, just managed to maintain their unbeatenReuter - 221 words
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Article55 1964-02-07 19 PHOENIX. Thurs.— Gary Player (South Africa) renews rivalry w:th American stars Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus in the US$l5,OOO Phoenix Open golf tournament start:ng today Palmer seeks to win the event for the fourth successive year He finished one stroke ahead of Player here last yearReuter - 55 words
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Article263 1964-02-07 19 i RU6BY PARIS, Thurs. The 1 New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union team exploded into magnificent scoring form in the second half to swamp a French South-Western selection 23-0 at Bordeaux yesterday. The strength of the Southwestern forwards and the enterprise of their backs appearedReuter - 263 words
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Article163 1964-02-07 19 W. Indies propose 3-month tour CRICKET DORT OF SPAIN, 1 Thurs. The West Indies have accepted an invitation to send a cricket team to India In 1965, but have proposed a three-month tour instead of six months. Gerry Gomez, a member of the West Indies Cricket Board, said here. Mr.163 words
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Advertisement70 1964-02-07 19 THE VA PEDESTRIAN ROLLER^ patching trench reinstatement vibratory compaction of non-cohesive soils, tarmac, etc. the multiplicity of small jobs where light compaction work is involved. M. D. M. LTD. Jftk F O >~ 10)) Kah Tri MIIJ YEARS I YOUNGER Thanks j^ m to L^l the tonic ftgimt^'l 1.x...ye .ha,70 words
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Advertisement264 1964-02-07 19 %v can include a world trip on your flight to London by n a [rolls BOAI ROLLS-ROYCE 1 JETS ROYCE J^B H ~~~^fw^x<~w2^m Artel 7^ v ££t^Bd U a I tail m SKMLji^H I > II f 4 1 1 ft I i /^B^l j£ B^BW n ,-J W V^K264 words
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Miscellaneous61 1964-02-07 19 lfc.NM.s PMtong tcio«ed> cnatnpionshiDs Wpstern Rd. 9.30 ■.m. and f pm HOCKEY -Sport. Lge Cup: Polce v Nay,] Base (Thomson Rd). Ipoh Dlv. 1: U Sallians v Irish Hussars (upper padan R >: Dlv. t: Pol-.cf Pipld Porre v PWD <lover p.vJanjr) Pen.ni l*t. >m; v customs (CollPße Green Rd)61 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-02-07 20 THAI Foreign Minister, Tun Thonor Khoman, addressing the opening session of the ministerial conference on Malaysia in Bangkok. On his right are Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Lopez, Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, and on his left, Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak— U.P.I, photo.UPI - 48 words
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198 1964-02-07 20 Settlement near in airline dispute SINGAPORE. Thurs.— There were indications today of an early settlement in the dispute between Japan Air Lines and its 45 striking employees. This resulted from a visit by a top JAL official, who arrived here late last night from Hong Kong, where he Is stationed.198 words
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Article118 1964-02-07 20 U.S. RECALLS ENVOY FROM GHANA WASHINGTON. Thurs. The US Is recalling Its ambassador from Ohana fon "consultations" In the wake of anti-American demonstrations In Accra, authoritative sources here said today. It was not immediately known how soon the envoy, Mr. William Mahoney. would leave Accra. The sources emphasised that Mr.Reuter - 118 words
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Article51 1964-02-07 20 LAOOS. Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will arrive here on Monday on a three-day goodwill visit. The Premier, now touring African countries, Is expected to hold talks with Nigerian Prime Minister Balewa and visit Industrial establishments before leaving on Wednesday for Addis Ababa.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article62 1964-02-07 20 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The State Department announced yesterday the appointment of Mr. Edward T. Rice, deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, as U.S. Consul General in Hong Kong. Mr. Rice is a' veteran of 28 years In the Foreign Service and hasUPI - 62 words
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98 1964-02-07 20 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Boeing Aircraft Co. and the Federal Aviation Agency have ordered operators of Boeing 707 and 720 jet airliners to Inspect them for possible wing defects, F.A.A. officials said yesterday. They said the order went out over a week ago and presumablyReuter - 98 words
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Article383 1964-02-07 20 LONDON. Thurs. The Stock Markets made further modest headway today but there was no broad advance and some aj the earlier gains in Industrials had been reduced by the close. Nevertheless the general tone was satisfactory. Gilts, however, drifted lower on lack of support and closed with small383 words
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188 1964-02-07 20 P.M.: Reject fallacy to mix with others is sinful IfUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight urged Muslims to reject the suggestion that it is sinful for them to mix with non-Muslims. Speaking at the graduation ceremony for 12 students at the Muslim missionary training centre188 words
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Article80 1964-02-07 20 LONDON. Thurs —Britain and France have agreed to go ahead with a plan to build a rail tunnel under the 21-mile-wide English Channel, Mr. Ernest Marples, Minister of Transport, said today. Mr. Marples told the House of Commons it was clearly understood the two Governments would haveReuter - 80 words
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Article46 1964-02-07 20 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thurs.— The Congo Armys Chlef-of-Staff. Lieut. Col. Eugene Ebaya, has been killed in an ambush by terrorists v.iio have been raiding missions In Kwllu Province, it was learned here today. Col. Ebaya was second-in-command to Army Chief. Gen. Joseph Mobutu.— UPl.46 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-02-07 20 PHILIPPINES NATIONAL HERO AGUINALDO DIES, 95 MANILA. Thars. Philippines national hero (ien. l.milin Amim.ildo. 95. died in hospital early this morning of a heart attack. complicated by pneumonia and a cerebral stroke. He had been confined at the Veterans' Memorial Hospital since June 1963. He died after desperate efforts byReuter - 106 words
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Article100 1964-02-07 20 NICOSIA, Thurs. Two Greek Cypriots were killed and five wounded In new -nghting between Greek and Turkish Cypriote a few miles south of Nicosia today. One of the wounded Is not expected to live. Reports said a patrol of Greek. Cyprioi police had been ambushed on aReuter - 100 words
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Obituary60 1964-02-07 20 KHONC PENG NOON on 4-2-M. 10 J .i i:in Talalla oft Birch Koad mi p.m. 7-2-64 for New Omi'tcry MR. PETER YAP AH CHA 1M Tolok Kin nn 6-2-64. n:nd his Im-.ovi <1 wlfr mi cblldnn two daughters-in-law, two toni-In-law, thrn- Knmdchildrrn. C'ortag* leaves for Holy Kamlly Church at60 words
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Advertisement45 1964-02-07 20 Late CLASSIFIED^ ADV£RTisEMEMrs| Glasses with gold rims for Chinese New Year A beautiful gold^rimmed glass will be given away FRFE vvitn every case of RED LION ORANGE. F N ORANGE CRUSHand SARSAPARILL A purchased irom now until 12th February, 1964 Place your orders eariy-avadaDie everywhere.45 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-02-07 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m on Wednesday to 8 pm. yesterday: Hichnt Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 86 79 Penatig 88 1 j Tpch 93 73 Malacca 88 72 Sinuatore 84 7242 words
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