The Straits Times, 8 February 1964
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Title Section20 1964-02-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000. Wat JPtraite limes Neap** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1964-02-08 1 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL REPORT FROM FELIX ABISHEGANADEN AND SAMAD ISMAIL Three-nation Bangkok peace talks decide to review implementation of Manila agreement so that Govts may 'reaffirm adherence' to it BANGKOK, Friday REPRESENTATIVES of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines meeting here to talk peace, in a surprise move, todayUPI - 1,338 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-02-08 1 TENGKU Abdul Rahman celebrates his 61st birthday today. Birthday greetings have been pouring nto the Residency for c ays past. This evening 500 kampong .oik, with Cabinet Ministers and senior Government officials, will join the Prime Minister in breaking the fast with a kenduri (feast) after70 words
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208 1964-02-08 1 HE'S OFF TO PHNOM PENH ON MONDA Y KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TENGKU Alxlul Rahman will fly to Phnom Penh at H.'AO a.m. on Monday to meet President Macapagal of the Philippines, a Ministry of External Affairs statement today The Prime Minister's three-day visit to the Cambodian capital arises out of208 words
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Article60 1964-02-08 1 Aged 106— still on the go LOWESTOFT i England), Frl. Celebrating her 106 th birthday yesterday Mrs. Ada Roe, who still serves with her daughter In their dairy shop here, said: "I cannot be idle. I dislike lazy people." Born In Islington, London, Mrs. Roe has three daughters, five grandsons,Reuter - 60 words
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Article27 1964-02-08 1 ATHENS. Frl.— Sophocles Venlzelos, 70. one of Greece's most famous politicians died at aea early today. He was on bis way here from Crete. Reutar.Reuter - 27 words
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Article123 1964-02-08 1 NICOSIA, Friday THE second battle in two days between Greek and Turkish C.vprlots broke out in northern Cyprus today. The fiehtinc. the wont since the Dec. 28 cease fire, threatened to break down the delicate truce. Reports from the scene said today's battle began when Turks123 words
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97 1964-02-08 1 VIET CONG SEIZE COMPLEX OF HAMLETS OAIGON, Fri. South Vietnamese guerillas in a show of force before the Chinese New Year cease fire, seized a complex of hamlets with an estimated population* of 4,000 near the Cambodian frontier yesterday. They withdrew under cover of darkness last night after holding theReuter - 97 words
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Article65 1964-02-08 1 VIENNA, Frl. Julius Garoler. arrested In 1962 in connection with the slaying of several hundred Jews during World War 11. committed suicide yesterday police said* today. Authorities said Garbler, 58. an i alleged former Nazi police officer. Jumped out of a window at the Wels Prison.65 words
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Article25 1964-02-08 1 SAIGON. Frl— Britain flew In more anti-cholera medical supplies last night from' Hong Kong to help the South Vietnamese Government fight an epidemic25 words
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Article, Illustration553 1964-02-08 1 JACKIE SAM - Waiting Rolls whisks Shaw home JACKIE SAM AS HUNT FOR HIS KIDNAPPED SON IS STEPPED UP... By SINGAPORE, Friday. CINEMA tycoon, Mr. Run Run Shaw, flew home tonight as a relentless search for his abducted son, Mr. Shaw Veen Ming, continued. Mr. Shaw arrived at 6.50 p.m. on the Alitalia553 words
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Article49 1964-02-08 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today sent the following cable to Tengku Abdul Rahman, who will be 61 tomorrow: "Many happy returns on your first birthday after Malaysia. Wish you continued success in the auspicious Year of the Dragon. Warmest congratulations."49 words
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Article42 1964-02-08 1 LAGO6. Frl. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, wIH arrive here on Monday on a three-day goodwill visit. The Premier, now touring Africa, will visit Industrial establishments before leaving on Wednesday for Addis Ababa.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article210 1964-02-08 1 Hour's water offer by Castro fIEW YORK. lii The Cuban Premier, Dr. Fidel (.astro, told reporters in Havana last night that .Cuba would turn on water to the U.S. base at Guantanamo for an hour a day, the Columbia Broadcasting System reported in a late night bulletin. The report quotedReuter - 210 words
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Article41 1964-02-08 1 NO PROGRESS MADE BANGKOK. Kri—lndications tiuiiiMit (hat tripartite talks hCN 9mM bos down io repetition of ilrrady much >>t.itr<i attitudes. Malayan NMM >aid. Afternoons i-omniit-ice meeting to revim Minila agreement made no progrrv.." source nit Renter (Srr this pi^fiReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement113 1964-02-08 1 CITROEN H m I M a At^tnce</Cai pr,c« 54.550. f 13/ ONLY. K^fck/ Spacious Comfort Economical Ea»y Poyiwnti Can Be Arranged Spam Parti Avoilobl*. >0.. Ao.ntv-THE EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. Its, Claim W—u Avenu*. S'por*-9. Tel: *****/6 R*prwnt«d throughout th* E*d*rqtlon DGL ALUMINIUM LADDERS ARE SAFE AS SAFE CAN BE!^S113 words
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143 1964-02-08 2 JAKARTA, Pri. The managers of the British operated plantations in north Sumatra, which were taken over by Communlst-domlnat-ed unions, were summoned to Jakarta by the Minister of Agriculture. Mr Sadjarwo, yesterday According to the manager of Harrisons and Crosfleld, Mr. Sadjarwo said that twoUPI - 143 words
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Article201 1964-02-08 2 Big battle ends in U.S. losses SAIGON. Fri. A massive 20-day assault on a Communist island stronghold has ended with a substantial loss of American lives and equipment and sharp criticism from U.S. advisers. The operation, which ended on Wednesday, cost the lives of six IS helicopter crew men and201 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-02-08 2 rift. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, chats with a Philippine Foreign Office official over a cup of tea after the opening of the Bangkok conference of Indone sian, Malaysian and Philippine Foreign Ministers. Later he had informal talks with theUPI - 58 words
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Article61 1964-02-08 2 RANGOON. Pri. Two Burmese soldiers were killed and their officer wounded when a Burmese Army unit patrolling in the Kyonmange township in the Irr< waddy delta encountered Karen rebels on Feb. 6. the official Working People's Dally reported today. In the ensuing clash two otherReuter - 61 words
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130 1964-02-08 2 MACAPAGAL'S 'MORE TAXES' PROPOSAL VOTED ]l [ANILA, Fri. Con--1" gressional leaders from the ruling Liberal Party and the Opposition Nacionalista Party have closed ranks in opposing President Diosdado Macapagal's proposal to increase taxes. The President said recently he would propose the Imposition of new taxes to support his socio-economic programmeReuter - 130 words
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85 1964-02-08 2 MANILA. Fri. Gen. Emilio Agulnaldo, the 95--year-old revolutionary hero of the Philippines who died of a heart attack yesterday, will be burled on Feb. 16. according to Press Secretary Mr. Vlrglllo Reyes. Mr. Reyes said the funeral will be attended by Pre- sident MacapagalReuter - 85 words
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166 1964-02-08 2 Vicar weds Korean girl whom he taught English BITTE SWELL (England), Fri. A 29--year-old Korean girl yesterday married a 44-year-old Church of England vicar who met her when he was teaching her English. She is pretty Agnita Honer, who became the wife of this village's vicar, the Rev. Roger Tennant.Reuter - 166 words
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149 1964-02-08 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. Gen. Ne Win, chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Burma, will arrive here tomorrow on a one-day personal visit to the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, it was officially announced yesterday. No official Information was available hereReuter - 149 words
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Article42 1964-02-08 2 TOKYO. Pri. The United States space capsule, Sigma 7. in which astronaut Walter. M. Schlrra orbited the earth six times In 1962. yesterday arrived at Yokohama by sea for a six-week exhibition tour of nve Japanese cities.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement125 1964-02-08 2 THt SHOC THAT FOLLOWS THE FASHION SALAMANDER SOLE AGENTS: I \l 111/ A Kill IN 106 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. U OUULn UIIUU) Singapore. 4. Tel: ***** <Urn ovo.tob«« at: S. M. HUSSAIN SAIBOO adioininq Adclphi Metel, Sin^aporf It's CHINESE NEW YEAR again... When greetings are exchanged m And new things125 words
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Miscellaneous23 1964-02-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I EXCUSE TO SAY i Itmat you FOgeor/ V~oeaS;>^ Ci fobgotdeaiTN /i'll-^lk'V^ dsar V^ LATWT/ 3B »^!o 5.23 words
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215 1964-02-08 3 LONDON, Fri. Britain and France have agreed to build a tunnel under the English Channel. Th« idea has been discussed since the days of Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion preparations 160 years ago. The decision to go ahead with the controversial scheme was announced here andReuter - 215 words
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Article31 1964-02-08 3 WASHINGTON, Fri— The number of unemployed in the U.S. went up -nearly three-quarters of a million last month, the Labour Department said today by 700.000 to 4.600.000. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration637 1964-02-08 3 When the chips are down 'Come together and force new links' call COMMONWEALTH NATIONS CAN RELY ON BRITAIN' SAYS SIR ALEC LONDON. Friday We are in Malaysia to prevent' country being dismembered by subversion CIR Alec DouglasHome, the Prime Minister, declared amid cheers in the House of Commons yesterday thatReuter - 637 words
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144 1964-02-08 3 RUSSIA'S PROPOSAL TO DESTROY ALL BOMBERS UNREALISTIC: P.M. LONDON. FrL-Slr Alec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister, said yesterday that the Soviet proposal for the destruction of all bomber aircraft by all countries was "quite unrealistic." Mr. Patrick GordonWalker, the Labour Opposition's foreign affairs spokesman. had asked what reply he was makingReuter - 144 words
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169 1964-02-08 3 YEW YORK, Pri. a1 Some scientists working on the United States' Apollo "man on the moon' programme want a dummy run before touchdown, a spokesman for the group said at Brooks Air Force Base (Texas) Under the present programme, a manned Apollo spacecraft169 words
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Article107 1964-02-08 3 6 NEGROES RETURN SAFE TO SCHOOL YEW YORK, Fri. Six 11 Negro students returned without incident to a rural high school at Notasulga, Alabama, boycotted by half of its students yesterday, while a second school was closed to six others because a severe water shortage had created a fire hazardUPI - 107 words
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252 1964-02-08 3 Cuba cuts off water to U.S. naval base MIAMI, Fri. Cuba ITI yesterday cut off the water supply to the United States naval base at Guantanamo in retaliation for the arrest of 36 Cuban fishermen off the coast of Florida, Havana Radio reported. The radio said the base will remainReuter - 252 words
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Article29 1964-02-08 3 ATHENS. Fri. Mr. Sophocles Venizelos. 70, one of Greece's most famous politicians, died it sea early today. He was on his way here from Crete Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement120 1964-02-08 3 ARNEL* Drip-Dry M byWEMBLEY I Assume a care-Tree attitude with Arnel to keep H ■wmi well groomed any- V where, everywhere. Choose solids with under knot designs or trim stripes. I Color Guide® on every zS* Wembley tie. Yf' •Celanese triacetate There's no mistaking HI White Horse £ft^ (for a120 words
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Advertisement256 1964-02-08 3 MM MM Now is the time to give W Ml 1 M wl^* ll 1 Attar Shave Lotion and Luther Shaving CraaM II I II "Y_' <Mtt I After Shave Lotion and Hair Cream ■Hsfli sfep After Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, Stic* Deodorant and Body Talcum OLD SPICE MASCULINE FRESHNESS256 words
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Article70 1964-02-08 4 FIRST TAMIL LIBRARY OPENS TOD AY SINGAPORE, Frl.— Mr. Fang Sip Chee. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, will declare open the Singapore Kolam Ayer district's Tamil library In Kolam Ayer Lane at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The library, founded by some 500 TamiUans living in the district. Is the70 words
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Article64 1964-02-08 4 SINGAPORE. Frl— Three library officers of the Natloi <1 Library have returned from New Zealand with professional qualifications. They are Mrs. Vilasini Perumbulavil, Mr. Goh Cheng Klat and Mr. Cheong Kal Uew. Mrs. Perumbulavll Is a graduate of the University of Singapore. and holds a diploma64 words
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Article34 1964-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, Deputy Editor of the Straits Times, will address a luncheon meeting of the V s Men's Club of Singapore at Prince's Hotel. Orchard Road tomorrow.34 words
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Article28 1964-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will make his seventh tour of departments of me General Hospital tomorrow, starting at 9 a.m.28 words
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851 1964-02-08 4 'Unjust treatment' on Senang: Counsel to court DETAINEES ut Pulau Seming were "rebelling against unjust treatment" when they destroyed the settlement which they had by their sweat and toil developed into "a showpiece of the world," Mr. A.J. Braga, defending, submitted in the Assizes today. Mr. Braga was the last851 words
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Article130 1964-02-08 4 SINGAPORE. FrL The Singapore Government today announced that the Chinese New Tear and Hari Raya Puasa holidays next week will be five days instead of four days as gazetted previously. A Ministry of Social Affairs statement said: "Thursday, Feb. 13 and Friday. Feb. 14, have been gazetted as130 words
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175 1964-02-08 4 SINGAPORE. Prl.— The olnga--0 pore Director of Posts today announced postal arrangements for the Chinese New Year and; Hari Raya Puasa holidays from Feb. 13 to 17. There will be only one complete delivery of correspondence on r>b. 14. and no delivery on Feb. 13175 words
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Advertisement288 1964-02-08 4 sasasa theatre-—-: f INAUGURAL CHARITY PREMIERE OPENING TUESDAY Uth February at 8.45pm m UNDtrf IMt OIsTINGUISHEO PATRONAGi OF The Minister for Social Affairs, Inch* Othmon Wok Official Opening by the Hon. Senator Mr. Ko Teck Kinl ■Ail Ti ket S?les ii aid of JAYCEES Scholarship Fund" FRANK DEAN SBNaTRa M3RTIN288 words
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Advertisement82 1964-02-08 4 PASSAP World's first finest knitting machines Sole Agents:— MERCHANDISE 4 PRODUCE LTD.. No. 5, George Lc« Chambers. 2nd floor, Cl«menc«au AvcniM, Singapore 9. Tel: ***** I ***** [siiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiciMiiiiiiiMiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciimm cjiimiiiiiiitjuiiinmncj| DINING: EUROPEAN CHINESE FOOD. DANCING SINGING NIGHTLY in the best atmosphere! CHINESE NEW YEAR'S EVE (12-2-64) EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. NON82 words
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Advertisement410 1964-02-08 4 TEL: ***** Itf M SINGAPORE (NO FREE LIST) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT (SEASON STARTS TOMORROW) of our Chinese New Year Hari Raya Puata Attraction ELVIS INVITES YOU TO THE TROPICAL PARADISE i OF SUMY ACAPULCO FOR YOUR FESIIVE ENJOYMENT... j FOR GIRLS LIKE FIRE SONGS LIKE"BOSSANOVABABY"! m li .Z^^k. s mm mm410 words
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Advertisement543 1964-02-08 4 tSHAW J GANISATION A a >o\\ snoniM. Horn. 1 45. 4. 6 30. S. 9 15 p.m (No Frf. ELVIS PRESLEY ANN MARGRET Lovein «w LastfeGas Tomorrow 9om: Son of Robin Hood' \o\v snow i\«. l lam 1.45-400-6.30 9.30 p.m. 'No Free Lull jwLßfwnnEa J Ceorceciukiris SNIftHMnERHD <£Jj? (KM* ILK543 words
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Miscellaneous110 1964-02-08 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR ••"HE following la today's schedule I of Civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lines i From Jakarta (JL 716) 8.50 a.m. BOAC: From London, Zurich. Cairo. Aqaba Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 5.30 p.m.; from London. Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut.110 words
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Miscellaneous298 1964-02-08 4 Cathay Piciflc Airways: From Hongkonx. Bangkok (CX 733) 11. SO p.m. Malaysian Airways: From Kuala Lumpur tML oil) 10.00 a.m.: from Pt-nanK. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML 1M) 11. "ii a.m.: from Kualu Lumpur (ML OO«) H. 36' p.m fom Jr»»t!ton, Brunei, Kucnlng (ML !'.•-> 7.90 p.m. from Kuala Lumpur. Hone298 words
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Article49 1964-02-08 5 IPOH, Fri. A former police constable, Chong Sang, 28, was remanded in custody after being charged in the magistrate's court here today with the murder of a vegetable gardener, Low Mon, 58. He Is alleged to have killed Low In a coffeeshop In Jclapang yesterday.49 words
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Article64 1964-02-08 5 STOLEN CAR FOUND ABANDONED PENANG, Fri.— A damaged car belonging to Mr. Ho Tean Hock, reported missing last Wednesday, was found abandoned In Bawasah Road this morning. Mr. Ho lost his car In Phee Choon Road, where he had parked it overnight. Police believe that the car was stolen for64 words
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Article194 1964-02-08 5 CRACKERS BAN LIFTED FOR NEW YEAR AND HARI RAYA PUASA KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THIS year's double celebrations Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa will be the noisiest in many years. For on both occasions the public will be allowed to let off firecrackers A police statement says194 words
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97 1964-02-08 5 IPOH, Fri.— A tree about 150 ft. hieh crashed into throe bouses and a rubber factory hut in Gunong Rapat new village here during a heavy rain storm last night. The hut was destroyed. The occuoant, a watchman, was away. The tiled97 words
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179 1964-02-08 5 Adventure mate Nicholas is in K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Nicholas Walker, one of the adventurers sailing a Junk from Penang to Australia for whom other members of the group are looking, is here. He phoned the Straits Times this morning after reading In the paper that his mates, Brendan Gogarty179 words
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Article25 1964-02-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police last night detained two men In connection with a recent armed robbery and an extortion case In Buklt Ho Swee.25 words
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Article372 1964-02-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A MAGISTRATE here today commended a police constable for his bravery in attempting to prevent four men from crashing through a police roadblock in a stolen car. Constable Wong Tong. Chong, 23, had told the court that in attempting to stop the car he372 words
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Article138 1964-02-08 5 2 DAGGER MEN RAID KAMPONG HOME DENANG, Fri. A 93- year- old villager, Haji Mohamed bin Haji Yahaya, and his family were robbed by two masked men in their Kampong Tita T ra s home in Balik Pulau last night. Haji 'Mohamed WM having dinner with his wife and their138 words
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Article47 1964-02-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Fran Monday the railway passenger service between Ampang and Sultan Street will be run by dlesel rail cars on week days. Polder time-tables may be obtained from the station masters at Sultan Street. Pudu. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur and Market Street stations.47 words
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Article38 1964-02-08 5 IPOH. Fri. The Raja Muda of Perak will give a garden party to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa at his Istana In Teluk Anaon on Feb. 15 at 6 p.m. About 200 guests have been invited.38 words
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150 1964-02-08 5 pENANG. Fri. The K Penang branch of the Asian Customs Services Union will meet on Sunday to consider a resolution of no confidence in the union's national president and general secretary. The meeting will be held at the Customs Village English School at Buklt150 words
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Advertisement244 1964-02-08 5 See you for dinner at the FOU& OONS restaurant Dine and dance at Singapore's newest and smartest restaurant, now open from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday. (Midnight on other evenings.) The food and service are simply superb and you can dance to nonstop music by top Filipino244 words
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Advertisement272 1964-02-08 5 W^^ YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET A VERY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF CVCLAX OF LONDON WHO WILL BE In Our Stow For B Days Only FROM MONDAY %^S\ FEB. lOth TO INTRODUCE IN PERSON THE NEW MAKE-UP COLOURING RAGE OF THE OVERSEAS FASHION WORLD JQ /O Juf J '\L^ fl Let272 words
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165 1964-02-08 6 gINGAPORE, Fri. Though suffering from shock, Junior Technician John Stafford, an airframe fitter serving with No. 215 Squadron, Royal Air Force, at Changi, helped another airman who had also been struck by lightning and probably saved his life. Commendation For his great165 words
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Article229 1964-02-08 6 ONE of the finest collections of photographs in the world will be on display at the National Art Gallery here next week. The collection, a gift to the nation by Dato Loke Wan Tho. took many years to assemble. It comprises 550 photographs some of the229 words
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Article, Illustration592 1964-02-08 6 We will honour obligations, says Lotteries Board ...as third set is found in Penang Kuala Lumpur, Frl. THE Social and Welfare Lotteries Board announced today that it would honour its obligations to the public in case of any mechanical fault arising out of the printing and checking592 words
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223 1964-02-08 6 Professor hopes for faculty of Malay studies KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A faculty of Malay Studies may be introduced soon in the University of Naples. The Head of the Far Eastern Studies at the University of Naples, Professor Allesandro Bausani, said this tonight in a talk on "Malays and their culture223 words
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133 1964-02-08 6 Govt's 50pc rise for housing 'a disgrace' IZUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government's offer to increase by 50 per cent the present rate of housing allowance paid to Government officers without quarters was described as "the most disgraceful award in the sphere of collective bargaining in recent times." The general secretary133 words
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70 1964-02-08 6 Armed forces to hold Koran contest KUCHING. Fri. Muslim members of the Malaysian Armed Forces at Jubilee Hall Camp here are organising a Koran reading competition to be held tomorrow The main Hem of the programme will be a competition between the soldiers and Kuchlrut Muslims. Malay community leaders here70 words
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Article34 1964-02-08 6 SEREMBAN. Fri.— Three youth* •rmed with dagsers forced their way into a ionely hut in Kuala Pilah district last night and robbed its occupant, Lo Chin Fatt. of 51.003 worth of jewellery34 words
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Article37 1964-02-08 6 TELUK ANSON, Fri. The Cathay Organisation will screen the Cantonese picture "Black Mask" at the Cathay cinema here on Feb. 11 at 10.30 a.m. and give the proceeds to the Langkap Fire Relief Fund.37 words
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115 1964-02-08 6 JJONG KONG. Frl. British soldiers, due for service shortly in the Borneo territories, will be flying out to Hong Kong from England during the next two weeks. A British Army spokesman here said today the men were from the Ist Bn.. Royal Ulster Rifles.115 words
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Advertisement39 1964-02-08 6 FOR SUPREME COMFORT AND INCREDIBLE HARD WEAR Win. i IN BULKED NYLON Plain and Fancy ankle socks Singapore Penang $3.50 Federation Borneo $3.70 (or men CRAVATS DRESSING GOWNS IMV >• Trie«l> TIES PYRAMID MMMDKEACtWEM THE LEADING NAME IN ENGLISH TEXTILES39 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-02-08 7 ONE OF 'IDENTICAL TWINS' STOLEN FROM A FIRM AND NOW DETAINED AT C.I.D. BEFORE AND AFTER... two weeks ago. these vans were "identical twine" owned by the Nam Ah Electric Co. of Hill Street in Singapore. Then one was stolen and remained missing until Thursday when it175 words
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Article179 1964-02-08 7 Course in efficiency for top men KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Productivity Centre will begin its first training course for supervisors in private firms next month. Ttie 10-day course, which begins on Feb. 18. Is aimed at increasing production efficiency In industry. Called an "institute," the course will enable larger179 words
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Article60 1964-02-08 7 JESSELTON. Fri.— A 30-year-old Kadazan, Kuiu. was killed when his gun went off x hiie he was on a hunting expec tion .11 Ulu Tuaran. Kutu had apparently put down his loaded shotgun to collect some rattan when a piece of rattan cot caught in60 words
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Article41 1964-02-08 7 PENANO. Pri. Urn Chin Chai. 30. and Lim Gnoh it. 24, were charged today with possessing 15 motor car tyres, believed to have been stolen, in a back lane off M;ie;i7inr Road early thts morninu. Bail was allowed.41 words
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239 1964-02-08 7 \1 A L A C C A, Fri. A iTI deaf mute, K. Samykana, told the Sessions Court here today of how he was taken for a ride and assaulted by three Sikhs. He spoke in sign language, interpreted by Che Saadiah binte239 words
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95 1964-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, FrL— The Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce will meet tomorro>¥- to nominate a member to the Singapore trade delegation to Sabah and Sarawak. The chamber's chairman. Inche S.OA Alsagoff. Is the likely nominee. The Slngapofe trade de- legation will be about 40 I95 words
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281 1964-02-08 7 PC TELLS OF CHASING MAN WITH SPEAR SINGAPORE, Friday. A POLICE corporal told the First Criminal District Court today how he chased a man armed with a spear into a lane and arrested him after he had unsuccessfully tried to jump over d wire fence. The man. Chau Yang Fa281 words
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Article44 1964-02-08 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two new lawyers were admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Choor §ingta..ni the High Court today. They are Mr. Monil Ouha Thakurta and Che Zakaria bin Mohd. Yatim. both law graduates of the University of Singapore.44 words
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Article116 1964-02-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Government has decided not to let the public know the contents of the official Inquiry s report into the Cheras Road flood disaster last October. Confirming this today, the Selangor State Secretary, Inche Mohamed Shamsuddin bin Mohamed Ya'acob, said the116 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-02-08 8 Managerial shortage 'may delay industrial progress' SINGAPORE, Fri. j Professor Edward Wrapp, of the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago, today warned that the acute shortage of managerial personnel in Singapore might Jeopardise its indus'isation. Prof. Wrapp. who was sent to Singapore three weeks ago by the201 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-02-08 8 "THESE three ultra-modern Royal Canadian Navy warships will arrive at the Singapore Naval Base this weekend. The 2nd Canadian Escort Squadron is comprised of throe destroyers— H.M.C.S. Fraser. H.M.C.S. Mackenzie and H.M.C.S. St. Laurent. They will arrive in Singapore at about 4 p.m. on Sunday87 words
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Article64 1964-02-08 8 SINGAPORE, Fri Receiving and adjud. cation orders were made by Mr. Jusf.ce Choor Sinuh in the Hieh Court today against S. Y. Syed If—l'm on a bankruptcy petition tiled by Kantai Ral, so Jass; Rai, a licensed moneylender, to whom the debtor owes 112 875.33 on a64 words
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Article21 1964-02-08 8 KAJANG, Fri. The FMMrtM Department tua set up an office here under the charge of Inche B:iliar.n bin O'-man21 words
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93 1964-02-08 8 SEREMBAN, Fri.— Police have started anti-gambling raids throughout Negrl Sembllan In an effort to control the craze, the officer i.i charge of crime investigation, Deputy Supt. Samsuddin bin Mohammed Jal. told a Press conference here today He said that In view of the lonij Chinese93 words
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266 1964-02-08 8 SIEW SIN: MCA WILL SACK THE DEFAULTERS 'JHE Malayan Chinese Association will take firm action to expel members whose interests are prejudicial to the party, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the national president, said here today. Mr. Tan. who is also i Finance Minister, said that "strict but ruth--1 c s266 words
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188 1964-02-08 8 Sir Alec to tell Johnson of Sock's threat T ONDON, Fri. The ■L* Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas Home, will make clear the British Government's view that Malaysia is in no sense "in the dock" when he meets President Johnson in Washington next week. Sir Alec, in seeking a peaceful188 words
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Article123 1964-02-08 8 THE Second Industrial Arbitration Court today sustained the dismissal of an employee of Shaw Printing Works Ltd. on disciplinary grounds. Mr. Loke Meng Chan, a former branch chairman of the Singapore General Printing Workers* Union. SINGAPORE, m. was dismissed by the management for alleged insubordination in July.123 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-02-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Here is some golden advice for beautyconscious Asian women use plenty of soap and water. It is a good cleansing cream. The advice comes from Lady Duke, a beauty consultant and representative of Cyclax of London. Bhe arrived here270 words
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Article33 1964-02-08 8 PENANG, Fri.—The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. and members of the District Hospital fund committee will visit Pulau Jereiak Hospital on Sunday to distribute gifts and presents t» patients.33 words
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Article59 1964-02-08 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A cobbler. Lim Chan. 65. was Jailed for two years by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the Assize Court today for raping an eight-year old girl. The offence took place in a room of a house in Silat Road at about 9 a.m. on May59 words
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286 1964-02-08 9 Tractors as weapons in big army campaign PORT SWETTENHAM, Friday. J^HE Federation Army is re-equipping for its next big campaign on the rural development front, building bridges and constructing new roads. Yesterday a shipment of tractors worth $500,000 from the United States arrived in the freighter Somali. The ship also286 words
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Article123 1964-02-08 9 DENANG, Fri. About 300 farmers have protested against the proposed opening of an open cast sand quarry in Relau The farmers, mostly padl planters and vegetable growers, said they feared they would be deprived of water from the Relau River if the mining of sand was123 words
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Article53 1964-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Lumpur District Tamils Festival Committee this evening entertained Mr. Ma Po Sivagnanaktramaniar. a politician from South India to a tea party at the Eastern Hotel here. More than 500 guests attended Including the Minister for Works Posts and Telecommunications. Dato53 words
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Article61 1964-02-08 9 SINGAPORE Fri. —Ng Seng Tuan \v»s charged in the Ninth Magistrate* Court today with houscbreaking at Thomson Road 00 April 29 :ast year. Ng was alleged to have oroken into the hou.se of Mrs. Sandara Rajoo Nagalechimee and stole a transistor radio, valued ai $90,61 words
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277 1964-02-08 9 Big steps made in Sarawak education: Taib IZUCHING, Fri. A Tremendous amount of progress has been achieved by the Sarawak Education Department in promoting and popularising education, said the State Minister for Works and Communications, Inc h c Abdul Taib bin Mahmud, today. He was speaking after a visit to277 words
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Article52 1964-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Talented young American pianist Jerome Lowenthal will perform at th» Malayan Teachers College hall here on Feb. 19 at 8.30 p.m. under the auspices of the Arts Council. Bookings can be made at Bata's. 2. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Tickets are $8. $5. $352 words
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Article49 1964-02-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Chow 1 Chan W.na was charged in a nii'K.-tratt' j> cojn today w:th 1 armed robbery ai. Kolam Ayer Lane on Feb. 2. He is alleged to have robbed Tan Chan KWU of 8290. with ;«n unknown Chinese. Thry were nrmed \v:th daggers.49 words
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160 1964-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Nine delegates to the South- East Asia regional conference of the World Muslim Congress, toured several places of interest here today. The party comprised Mr. F.M.K. Sherani, Mr. Bajram Muratl. Sir Razlk Farced. Prof Hajl Suleiman K. M. Pal, Prof. Hajl Hikmet160 words
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Advertisement74 1964-02-08 9 For the Convenience of your CHINESE NEW YEAR HARI RAYA PUASA SHOPPING All Stores and Agencies in Singapore and Malaya will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL on Sunday, 9th February, 1964 Buy CROCODILE ihirti from o»r ikop« and hove surprise I 6 North tndt* «ood 11*, Ni« Bnda« Rood74 words
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Advertisement367 1964-02-08 9 h z==^ftL drop m a KODAPAK film r^\V*&^ •W« >^»W V^~\ ciHridf* and you're rtady U IJOj /i^^^ r t0 Ihoot No 'ocuung, no \-/\V. V J II d«nf«r of double uposurr O^3 ■1 Malaya: $17 Si Vs^~ 100 CAMERA OUTFIT *T l^j^ filth bulbt, bitttrie*. A w-4W?(s»^^ 'y*tz .Tf/f-*!*,367 words
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Miscellaneous476 1964-02-08 9 DONALD MOORE GALLERIES CROSSWORD »o mork th" opening or their new extension PENGUIN BOOK SHOP and DECCA RECORD SHOP at 200, Clemenceou Avenue, Singapore 9. 25 i ;i II Hi Hi HH 35~~^ IH alll^^ ILH 38 fIH HL^UHHIB ACROSS M -ronk h w t °ij'' And oaver lat hit476 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-02-08 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi GONNaVmE.TOO! P^^S V-YEAH^ BUT SUPPOSSY" YOU f S 'BUTOON'T HE CHASES I WOULD BUeS.THAT V WOfc?RY-THAT THE BURGLAR) THINK SOUNDS LIKE I WATCHDOG I l/f>*te/?e. 9 Jo'fHKTi A BUPGLAi? A SOLD \A WILL Kf Z"~*^^-\j V DOWN- V V^47 words
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371 1964-02-08 10 KUANTAN. Friday In the rural areas, understood the meaning of Indonesian confrontation, because It was an attempt to break the unity and to disrupt the peace and harmony of the people. Confrontation also meant an undeclared war on tiaders371 words
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Article24 1964-02-08 10 SINGAPORE, Frl An Ironmonger. Tan Soo Tien, 33. has reported the theft of his motor-cycle which was parked at Collyer Quay v*st*rday.24 words
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Article169 1964-02-08 10 A LEADING publisher of techncal textbooks from London, Mr. J. A. T. Morgan, said today that there was an increasing demand in Singapore for technical publications. This was a healthy slßn and indicated a high consciousness among the people in technical education, he said. It169 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-02-08 10 "UK m\ii;hi Oc Vaz. 23 (above), who won the "Best Flying Student" award for 1963 in the Airwork Services Training School at Perth, Scotland. He was chosen for the award from 63 cadet pilots from various countries. He is now a89 words
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Article67 1964-02-08 10 Robbers use toy pistols BUKIT MERTAJAM. Frl Police are looking for two men who held up Tang Ke« Tiong, 53. with toy pistols early yesterday and robbed him of $56. Tan. of Berapit village, was cycling to the market at about 6 a.m. when two men stopped him. They threatened67 words
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Advertisement59 1964-02-08 10 jt« Bvl I Via ill nl r I W 111 W 1 1 MONDIA TV MODEL Mondia watches are known the world over for their distinctive designs, split second accuracy and remarkable durability. Now, the MONDIA TV-advanced in ail aspects of a quality timepiece is available In Malaysia, at the59 words
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Miscellaneous187 1964-02-08 10 Oop By V. T. Uatmiim I > /MdWPOOP^ A COUPLE OF ALE- <.waj., YOU'VE I I ...HE'S GOT \s" e&H^eJfofc^xts N I/I*/*/ ARRANGE < BOYS FROM ...THEY GOT TO HAND SOMETHING /IT GETS A £U* JV&AaVI*i yS&I OH A I»i jL I THE RADIO WKXI OVER- TAPEPHS) IT TO Hl*t187 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-02-08 11 KING PRESENTS HANDWRITTEN KORAN IN SILVER BOX TO INCHE HASSAN KUALA LIMPUB, Fri.Int'he Hassan bin .Musa (above) from Kelantan. the winner of the international Koran* reading competition, received his prize a handwritten Koran encased in a $3,500 Kelantan silver box from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong last night211 words
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152 1964-02-08 11 Helicopter in Sabah mercy mission JESSELTON, Fri.— Two mercy missions were carried out yesterday one by a military helicopter and the other by aircraft of the Malaysian Air Charter Company. The military helicopter was rushed from Brunei to Tenom, in Sabah. in the afternoon to help bring a very sick152 words
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97 1964-02-08 11 Boy, 3, drowns in Serian district floodwaters ITUCHING. Fri'-During the I floods in the Sedan district of the First Division this i week, a three-year-old Malay boy fell into the floodwaters and was drowned. His body was recovered yesterday at Kampong Panchor. The floods, whicti earlier thi.s week closed the97 words
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Article62 1964-02-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The ricith has occured in EiiKiand vi Mr. Gordon H V (Lofty > Grant. tormi'rty of E\ull and Co.. PcMr. Gi.uit. 48. m a member of the Malayan Volunteer Corps and as v prisoner ol war worked on Om LV;ith Railway in62 words
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220 1964-02-08 11 CUSTOMS MAKE BIGGEST HAUL OF MASH ALOR STAR. Friday. J*HE Customs here, in an all-out war against illicit distilleries hoping to reap a rich harvest during the Chinese New Year festivities, today made their biggest haul fpr several years. They unearthed over 1 200 gallons of fermented mash and liquor220 words
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108 1964-02-08 11 Father who didn't report is fined $250 KUCHING, Fri. Following a series of court prosecutions recently, parents were now beginning to realise their civic responsi oilttie.s and report the abserce of their children from home, said the Serlan District Court magistrate, Mr. Peter Hwang, yesterday. He was delivering judgment against108 words
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Article63 1964-02-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr:.— Dr. 8, Radhakrkblian mLi tudav that idur pa.rs of trousers when th.evr.s broke into b I Circu'.ar Road which lie is sharing with several other dooiors. He said thai it was not his houae that was broken into on Tuesday and lim63 words
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Article41 1964-02-08 11 KUCHING. Thurs District councils in all pait.s of Sarawak are calling on the Government to pay fixed monthly allowances to Councillors. Resolutions have already been passed and forwarded to the Government by Kuching Rural and Municipal Councils.41 words
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Article34 1964-02-08 11 NIBONG lEBAL. Kli. An office peon. Mohamed Noor bin Dams. 26. was yesterday fined $26 for belnit found in possession of 100 and 1.000-churticters lottery tickets on Feb. 2. He pleaded KUilty.34 words
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186 1964-02-08 11 rpHE chairman of the x labour committee of the MCA headquarters, Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, today urged that the interests of Malayan workers recruited for Sabah must be safeguarded. "We must see to it that they are provided with the same conditions186 words
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124 1964-02-08 11 JAIL FOR 3 WHO TRIED TO SMUGGLE GUNS— JESSE LTON, Fri. Three Indonesians who tried to smuggle rifles and ammunition into Tawau were sentenced today to three years' Jai! each by a magistrate's court here. They were Amir Salleh bin Alimina, Singka bin Sunasi and Saju bin Nari. who were124 words
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Advertisement166 1964-02-08 11 Introducing QAlir THE THINKING W H IYI C TRACTORS THE ONLY ITALJAN FACTORY THAT PRODUCES AND SPECIALISES IN TWO AND FOUR WHEEL-DRIVE TRACTORS RANGING FROM 12, HP TO 82 HP. IT ALSO PRODUCES AGRICULTURAL SAMECARS. THE FIRST FARMING TRACTOR WITH LOADING PLATFORM. THIS MACHINE TILLS YOUR LAND AND CARRIES YOUR166 words
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Article137 1964-02-08 12 Word* Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF Uie late Mm YOfUI j to th.nk all relatives and friend* tor their various expression* of yyini-athy iind for their kind attendance ,tt 'hr fum-ral on 6-2*1964. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr null Chin Hoe Tetk thank friends mil relatives. 8t Anthony's137 words
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Article23 1964-02-08 12 W,,rd* Sl* f Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. Sons Departed on sth February lastly misned by hi* wife and family23 words
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Article245 1964-02-08 12 Wardt (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S HIJSIIAFEL Is *ry n*l <nnd*V I lunch time. SPASTIC CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION Wonderland Fair on March L'vh at Dirt Admiralty Hou*e. ANNUAL SALE NOW on at Antoln- .it. i.mninr reductions on all marked Koods. CM, Orchard Road. Spore. -'7087. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invit.- all teacher* and245 words
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580 1964-02-08 12 The Straits Times Saturday, February 8. 1964. The Major Issues A moderately encouraging start having been made, there iis hope of further progress before the Filipino Foreign Minister, Mr. Lopez, goes to Pnom Penh where the Tengku and President Macapagal will meet during the President's state visit to Cambodia. This580 words
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Article326 1964-02-08 12 A new quarrel has broken out between Cuba and the United States. The situation is not, at the moment, dangerous. But tension may spiral, and there is need for the United Nations Secretary-General to keep a close watch, and for the respective allies of the United States326 words
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Article319 1964-02-08 12 The happiness ot workers in the cinema industry at the prospect of a wages council to recommend basic working conditions is bound to be a I little detached. Cer ainly it will be a long time bet ore they benefit. Experience of the wages council concept so319 words
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Article, Illustration1415 1964-02-08 12 Mr. Tan's thesis on PAP socialism— a hollow ring..? RAJARATNAM REPLIES TO MALAYSIA'S FINANCE MINISTER: IT was silly of me to have attached the usual meaning to words used by Mr. Tan Siew Sin. Thus I failed to see the point of Mr. Tan's original assertion that though the Alliance1,415 words
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Letter220 1964-02-08 12 RAISING the standard oi English will not solve the problem of poor enrolments In Chinese primary schools, as the Chinese school authorities would like us to believe. It is a gross Injustice to say that teachers of English are to blame. However bitter the truth Is,220 words
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Letter60 1964-02-08 12 FEASE permit me to reply to Mr. Ang (of Radio Singapore) who asked me to clarify a point 1 raised regarding the reception of Radio Singapore's English broadcasts. I often find it hard to tune in on the short wave band, because of atmospherics, worsened by the60 words
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Letter76 1964-02-08 12 I AGREE with Mr. Lee that reception of Radio Singapore Is very poor Indeed. Its transmission on the 41 -metre band Is often overlaid by foreign stations and It Is only possible to obtain reception on the 478-metre medium wave at night. As Radio Singapore is now76 words
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Advertisement629 1964-02-08 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Ward* Sit (Minimum) CHONC: To Julienne and Yean- I f1 of daughter at BuaSsmr rtth PMk Thanks to Doctor and Stuff THOMAS. To Runty and David, a di'iKhler Caroline Klliabeth st New j Maternity Honp.tal K L «-2-64. Thanks to Dnctors and Staff PMOON: To Molly and629 words
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Advertisement31 1964-02-08 12 \W\. iJK i^ UNMATCHED craftsmanship. Superbly cut suits, tailored in the finest Chanrai's tradition with handsome looks and real comfort you will enthuse over. also in Goodwood A Raffles Hotels, Singapore.31 words
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Advertisement100 1964-02-08 12 Travel service tailored to your personal needs! Personal service counts a lot with the man setting out to travel. Which is why we cut your travel cloth to suit your individual needs; our experienced staff will advise on how best stopovers can be used, what hotels to pick, what culinary100 words
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566 1964-02-08 13 SINGAPORE, Fri former president of the de-registered Singapore General Employees' Union, Wee Toon Lip. was asked before a commission of inquiry today to explain certain antiMalaysia statements appearing in his union's publication entitled: 'All out mobilisation to smash the Malaysia Agreement." His reply at566 words
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Article44 1964-02-08 13 SEREMBAN. Fn.— The Socialist Front and tie United Democratic Party here met last night to try to forge a common front in the forthcoming elections. Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill. vice-presi-dent of the Negri Sembilan division of the Labour Party, said today.44 words
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135 1964-02-08 13 KUCHING, Fri.— A 29-year old Sea Dayak, Garak Anak Unggang. of Mukah. in the Third Division, was convicted of the murder of a police constable and sentenced to nine years' jail by Mr. Justice Harley in the High Court today. Garak pleaded guilty. Mr.135 words
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74 1964-02-08 13 KLALA LUMPUR, Fri. —All State, capitals in Malaya have set up centres for national service registration for those who wexe not in th«States before registration closed. In addition to those within the age group entering Malaya, those who were in-patients" at hospitals will also Inregistered74 words
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Article23 1964-02-08 13 SINGAPORE, Pri. P and O Orient Lines 1 luxury liner CathaT will arrive here on Sunday with about 150 passengers.23 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-02-08 13 HHHE New Zealand Battalion concert party A performing a "Canoe Song" telling how the Maoris sailed across the Pacific to New Zealand 600 years ago, even before Columbus crossed the Atlantic at a National Day reception held at the Kuala Lumpur residence of the N.Z. High Commissioner63 words
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332 1964-02-08 13 VERDICT ON A KILLER SCHIZO IS SUICIDE SINGAPORE, Friday. A VERDICT of murder and suicide was recorded today at the end of a coroner's inquest into the death of a man, described as a "schizophrenic," who took his own life 18 months after killing his three-year-old half- brother. Schizophrenia is332 words
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Article53 1964-02-08 13 SINOAPORE. Fri —The general broadcast in Malay over Radio Malaysia In Singapore has been extended by three hours a week. the supervisor of the Malay section. Che Zahara blnte Zaaba said today. Previously the Malay broadcast was off the air dally from 9 ajn. to 12 noon53 words
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Article74 1964-02-08 13 Army men run classes TOUCHING, Fri. Men of iV the Third Battalion Royal Malay Regiment are running two day classes lor children and some night classes for adults on Sebatlk island in Sabah. There are about 40 children In each of the day classes and they are being taught Malay74 words
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199 1964-02-08 13 JAL chief for Spore in bid to settle dispute OJNGAPORE, Fri. »3 The director of japan Air Lines personnel office in Tokyo wiil riy in tomorrow in an attempt to settle the strike by the airline's 45 employees here. The union's three demands are: Malayslanlsation, the upgrading of two employees199 words
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Article51 1964-02-08 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Fifteen bales of gunny string, worth about $2,325- were stolen from the store of Poh Hin and Co. in Upper Serangoon Road yesterday. Mr. Tan Hoo Teo. 55. the manag ing partner of the firm, discovered the theft The store's door had been51 words
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Miscellaneous757 1964-02-08 13 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA "ADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SKKVILK til metre* 476 Metre* AM.: 6.00 Time Signal N* SHORTWAVE SERVICE gara-Ku 6.02; Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal. The New*; €1 Metre* 7.10 Breakfasi Potpourri; 7.30 AM 600 qo^j Mo rning; 6.01 Learn A Word A Day;757 words
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Article, Illustration21 1964-02-08 14 THE DA SILVAS AT HOME this. You had better let me give you £12.000." Picture shows: Mr. and Mrs. Da Silva.21 words
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Article105 1964-02-08 14 ANDREW Da Silva a 26-year-old law student from Ceylon, while studying in England has been assisting his father-in-law in his jeweller's shop in Hove, England. One day he served a customer a middle-aged woman. "She didn't give me the pression she was wealthy,"105 words
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258 1964-02-08 14 £29mil. pay rise for Britain's armed forces LONDON, Friday. British Government yesterday announced pay and pensions rises to cost £29,200,000 for members of the three armed forces. The basic pay rises will affect about 50.000 officer? and 355.000 other ranks. The new pay proposals, announced in an official report toReuter - 258 words
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120 1964-02-08 14 QAPE KENNEDY. Fri.— The world's heaviest satellite, lofted into space last week by a mighty Saturn super rocket, will remain in orbit for about 500 days, the Federal Space Agency said. The 3~.7001b. moonlet. mostly empty rocket casing, was circling the earth c rrjUPI - 120 words
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Article74 1964-02-08 14 SRINAOAR. Fri. The reputed hair of the Prophet Mohammed, which was stolen six weeks ago, causing violent demonstrations here, was shown to nearly 10.000 Muslims yesterday for the first time since Hi restoration to the Hazratbal shrine outside Srinaear. Yesterday— the 21st -day of theReuter - 74 words
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213 1964-02-08 14 MOSCOW. Fri. Gen. Alexei Zhadov. Deputy Commander of the Soviet Land Forces, yesterday compared recent testimony by the United States Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert McNamara. with statements made by Hitler. Tass news agency reported. In an article in the Defence Ministry newspaper KrasnayaReuter - 213 words
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Article34 1964-02-08 14 NEW YORK. Frl President Johnson announced last night that -lie United States had be«un d'scus<:ons with Israel on coresearch In itstne nuclear pewer to turn salt water :nto fresh water. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article27 1964-02-08 14 MOSCOW. Pn— A severe earthquake with .is epicentre in the Aleufan Trench was recorded by the Moscow central .-f.sniologicai j itat:on yesterday.— Reuter. JReuter - 27 words
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191 1964-02-08 14 Verwoerd's "no' to visit by U.N. team fAPETOWN, Fri.— The South African Government has refused to receive a United Nations group of experts which the U.N. Secretary-Gen-era) had proposed to i i^end to the union under j a Security Council roj solution, it was officially revealed yesterday. In a replyReuter - 191 words
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Article400 1964-02-08 15 A BOW and arrow army of giant Watutsi tribesmen was reported marching on Rwanda from the Congo, bent on avenging the murder of thousands of fellow tribesmen by the Bahutu. The Daily Nation said the 3,000 tribesmen will face a Bel-gian-officered Rwanda army equipped400 words
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Article136 1964-02-08 15 - CA L T A N I S SETTA. (Sicily) Fri.—Giuseppe Genco Russo, widely reputed to be head of the Mafia, surrendered yesterday to police who had asked a court order for his deportation from Sicily. The 71 -year-old Russo had long been regarded by police asUPI - 136 words
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Article, Illustration278 1964-02-08 15 Hogg will direct vast expansion putting the stress on science LONDON, Friday. ]^|R. Quintin Hogg, who as Lord Hailsham was one of Sir Alec Douglas-Homes rivals for the premiership, is to become "supremo" directing the British Government's plans for a vast extension of general and scientific education. SirReuter - 278 words
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Article64 1964-02-08 15 WASHINGTON. pri. The Siate Department said yesterday it had delivered a formal protest note to the Soviet Union In Moscow over the shooting down of an American trainer let in East Germany last month. The department spokesman said the note placed in writing the oral protestReuter - 64 words
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Article26 1964-02-08 15 NEW DELHI, Prl. Raikumari Amrit Kaur. Indian Health Minister from 1947 to 1967. died today after a heart attack. She was 75. —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article47 1964-02-08 15 LONDON Pr!.— Two "wltche«" were burned yesterday In London. Diane Clare. 34 and Yvette Rr^s 27. were olavina the final scene in "The Witch and the Warlock." being filmed at nearby Shfnn»rton Studios, when their robes oaught fire after a cauldron was knocked over— UJ»X47 words
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61 1964-02-08 15 Hostess falls to death from —plane— fAIRO. Fri. An Egyptian stewardess plunged 8.500 feet to her death yesterday when she was sucked through a broken door of the Viscount airliner in which she was on duty. The plane was on its way from Luxor to Aswan with 35 passengers whenUPI - 61 words
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Article47 1964-02-08 15 PARIS. Fri. The Venus de MUo statue will saii from Marseilles for Tokyo aboard the Prench liner Vietnam next Monday, officials of the Louvre said yesterday. The statue, now undergoing final preparations for the voyage will travel in a special padded humidity-proof rra;e ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article118 1964-02-08 15 WASHINGTON, Fri. TT The US is recalling its Ambassador from Ghana for "consultations" in the wake of anti-American demonstrations in Acer. a. authoritative sources here said last night. It was not Immediately known how soon the envoy. Mr. William Mahoney would leave Accra. The sourcesReuter - 118 words
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Miscellaneous310 1964-02-08 15 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS narrow room" (Wordsworth) 1. It sounds contradictory to (7). take the wrong road In peace 9. Briefly, its where the hard <?>■ core of nourishment Is to be 8. Bird Inclined to shape up and lound (2. 1 8) quarrel? (7i 15. Unknown In everlasting sur--10.310 words
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Article, Illustration1916 1964-02-08 16 RONALD RANSOM - The crash of 'Zulu-Uniform' 1958 DISASTER AT MUNICH RONALD RANSOM by who has over the years made •n exhaustive study of the crash Six years have gone by but riddle is still there SIX Zero Nine. Wind three zerozero, on ezero knots. Cleared for take-off." The time: just after 31,916 words
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Advertisement179 1964-02-08 16 You'll love this fresh dairy cream treat! BIRDS EYE Qv/CJC'frOzefi Dairy Cream SPONGE If |T|J fiB tkM l^~—^^^^^^^- There's so much 10 cnioy in the H _^^9^^^ w 'de variety of fine-quality Birds ye Quick-frozen foods: Birds Eye B^^^^ Garden Peas, Sliced Green Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Beefburgers, Fish Cm* Kc^ttf^r179 words
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LETTERS
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501 1964-02-08 17 —owners kept in the dark I SHALL be grateful if you will allow me to express not only my own views but also those of several racehorse owners regarding the 1 revised system of racing fixtures introduced in 1964. It is a matter of some public501 words
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68 1964-02-08 17 A LETTER you have published concerning recruiting for the forces reminds me that a year and a half ago I took an educational test at Woodlands, and then appeared before a board of officers. I was selected for the engineering branch of the68 words
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Letter49 1964-02-08 17 npHE cleansing departA ment needs weekly reminders about rubbish dumps. There is an enormous one in Kampong Semarang, which goes for a week or more without any of the pile being taken away. The lane has been converted into a breeding dump for flies and mosauitoes. »JPSET Kuala Lumpur49 words
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Letter57 1964-02-08 17 FOR ia years the Tamil section of Singapore Radio has allotted 50 minutes for Hindustani programmes, 20 minutes in the afternoon and 30 in the evening, out of a total of seven hours. This music is extremely popular. Would it be too much to ask for another ten minutes making57 words
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Letter48 1964-02-08 17 IT is difficult to get the telephone exchange operator at night from any of the public telephone booths. It has taken me more than half an hour. Can it be true, as I was informed, that there is only one operator available at night? FED L'P Kuala Lumpur48 words
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Letter103 1964-02-08 17 THE neglect of the Singapore Housing Board staff to maintain the lighting in some of the blocks of flats is a serious matter. lam a resident of a flat in the Tangiin Halt area, and most times grope my way up several flights of stairs completely in the103 words
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Letter42 1964-02-08 17 BEING a regular listener to Radio Singapore. I agree with Mr. Lee on the poor reception on the 41--metre band, particularly after 6.30 p.m. It is so weak that two stations tn between drown the programme. LISTEN KR Kuala Lumpur42 words
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169 1964-02-08 17 Crackers: Will the Govt. enforce a ban? /CRACKER firing is no v longer a real tradition among the Chinese today and there are very many Chinese who condemn the practice as senseless and a waste of money. This practice, however, with the Government's approval, is still being carried on by169 words
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Letter147 1964-02-08 17 'TWERE should be traffic lights at the junction of X Baleitier and Thomson Roads in Singapore. Because of the large number of schools in this area, the junction is very crowded at peak hours. Motorists find it difficult U. make a right turn into Thomson Road from147 words
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Letter140 1964-02-08 17 Raising level of English \VILL somebody please tell me the truth about Chinese primary schools in Singapore? Why are some Chinese school principals, who send their own children to English schools, trying so hard to get others to send their children to Chinese schools? What are the140 words
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Letter64 1964-02-08 17 yHE night-soil removal service In Telok Kurau area is most unsatisfactory. Householders co n s 1 d c r themselves lucky if the buckets are removed once In four or five days. What are the labourers and vehicles doing on the other days? If the frequency of night-soil64 words
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Advertisement336 1964-02-08 17 a^^^^^i IS I w I ti Wx householders will save the price of a WOLF electric tool kit in 12 months by doing jobs themselves round tfoe haansT condition! It all adds up. When you f/r-L f —^CH buy a Wolf home J*\\— 1 power tool kit you I. /^Ny336 words
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Advertisement211 1964-02-08 17 BLUE SPOT Germany's No.l For Your Chinese New Yeor BI Hori R«y« Puoso BLAUPUNKT A FREE OUTDOOR GERMAN TV AERIAL A A FREE TV INSURANCE FOR iviry srr. At^ II m BUY NOW No Deposit For Hire Purchasi One Year Guarantee Fret Outdoor German TV Aerial One Year TV Insurance211 words
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Advertisement1135 1964-02-08 18 (Continued from Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT t» Word* SS (MO).)— Box S» el: extra BOX A3S2S— 6 Position ailed. Applicants thanked. HE*U (h« deoioi Appointments vacant in Ibe xunday Man eacn weea. CERTIFICATES COPIED WHILE y<. v.i it. 6" Koblnson Koad, pore. VOUNC BOYS WANTED to work as. peons. Apply1,135 words
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Advertisement1024 1964-02-08 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I* Word* tt I Mlm.) Box ts> cv. extra MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW High Class Canning Estate. Ipoh 3 bedrooms, car porch, big compound Moderate rent. Long term preferred. Apply Box A 4550 S.T.. B'pore LUXURIOUS FURNISHED FLAT to let as from Ist March 1964 or earlier. Locality hirst1,024 words
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Advertisement1077 1964-02-08 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE in »,,r4t %t (Htn.i—Box in et* mxtrm ONE BUNGALOW HOUSE Hunt in (1952) situated In Sbelford Road three spacious bedrooms, bathrooms attached (Modern Sanitation) large dining and sitting rooms, 2 servant*' rooms. 2 porches. 1 garage. Area J2.300 $120,000'- 0.8.0. Apply Box A 4553 S.T. Spore.1,077 words
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Advertisement906 1964-02-08 18 WANTED TO PURCHASE »Md* Si i Win t Bmi rts. exfr* ORADBR. Malcorn Moore Trailmaatei required in good condition. Details to I Box A 3660 S.T. X.L, TOUftS 4 EXCURSIONS If Words U (Uim.}—Bma tt eta, atra REMEMBER -MARZINE' and target travel sickness. This famous quickacting remedy is most effective,906 words
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Advertisement976 1964-02-08 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE m H>m*di vi tmilmj —I M rt* oxtrm 1988 CONSUL. Good pamrwork and Interior I'ndersealed SOmpg. A reliable car. $1330 0.n.0. 43 PorcMater Aye. B.G.E. B'pore 19. TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 4 Tip-top Condition Paint-work excellent plus extra accessories. Ring (Spore) ***** after 4. 50 p.m. Singapore. FIAT MOD976 words
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Advertisement1112 1964-02-08 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Mht.t -aTax St rb. extra TONC AIK MOTOR Trading Company oiler:— 1962 Volkswagen. Flat-IMW, 1960 Mlnor-1000. Borgward-TS. Yolks- 1 wagen Van. Mlnor-1000 Van, 1900 O/ 1 Rekord. O/Kapitan. Plymouth, F/ I Zodiac, 195* X, Anglia. Auatln-SS Van, I Austln-SS. 1937 F/Prefect, 1955 M/ I Ccwley.1,112 words
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Advertisement947 1964-02-08 18 FOR SALE tt Words SS I Vm Bax tt ci*. actfw HARI RAVA, New year Bargains, clearing Clubman Iv Sleeve shlru from 13.90. Hcolar L/ Sleeve shirts flea 13.60. Boys Cotton L/tUeeve shirts 12.90. 65% Tetoron 35% Cotton. Boys L/Bleeve shirts 54.90. Himalaya's. 3 Belegle Road, s'pora CCC JUNK STORE947 words
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Advertisement533 1964-02-08 18 ORCHIDS HWord* SS (Mm. I— Box St eta. rxtrm A FULL RANQE of new Ptuuaaoopsts Hybrids and Pbalaeoopsts InterKeneric seedlings 10 Masks for sale flans contact r o Ku< him spore. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ET™ 20 Word* U <Mi».>—Box It rfs. extrei TIRED? LfcT LAUREL Ma-.u. Btr mbaih n-fre.«n you Licensed533 words
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Advertisement1328 1964-02-08 19 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Dvi Sport Sails P S'haa Pining !y»?H« LivtrpMl ItPVFMIO Ftk 11 PYRRHUS Livtrptil, Dublin. Glasgow FM 11 Flk 10 Ftl U u»V« Livirpiil, Oubin FM 11/10 n.i'Jl,. Livtrpul, Glasgow Ftk 11 FM II Ftl 21/27 FM 21 ELPINOR Avurir.outh, LvtraitJ Ftt 17 FMII FM1,328 words
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Advertisement1278 1964-02-08 19 I Benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON. LIVERPOOL I COHTINEHTAI PtRTS nFMADTV ftr London Mm la UtRAniX HamDurg Mar 24 S'pora P. S'harn -tnang M ,'.ll!«»nfii Ullf Ftl 14/10 FM 17/21 FM 22/21 Gringtmottl Aar RFNARMIN For London Mar II ÜbFlAnniN Hamburg Mar II S-pora P. Sham Panang Rotttrdart Mar 241,278 words
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Advertisement1321 1964-02-08 19 <5c CO., LTD. W, Tti: ni. urn. r**v^ CLLIRMAN LIMB tJc KLAVKMBSS LIME LONMN. HAMOURG, ROTTEROAM, LOS AICELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL t MIODLESIROUCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND Cm OF LEICESTER Mtl '^L,'' Ctit SM S'pori P. S ham Ptrang aoMNiviiiF Sailaf ll Part/10 Ftk 11 FM Sham Penane Calls1,321 words
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Article607 1964-02-08 20 Rubber market: Baseless rumours T^HE behaviour of the ■L Malayan Rubber Market during the past week was extremely difficult to rationalise state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current review. The easier tendency prior to the week-end was extended at the outset, a trend aided by the considerably increased offerings of607 words
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Article106 1964-02-08 20 MELBOURNE, FM. TNDOSTRIALS continued to firm under the Influence of company reports, but movements generally were small. < Leaders Improved wtth C.S.R.H. up 90. to 78s. 6d. Oils were barely steady with AA Oil and AOGAs each dropping 6d. Baae metals were steady. Loans were steady. CR.A. 2S/11106 words
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Article190 1964-02-08 20 SHIM lylnf ■■•ngaid* tn» Stniapwn Harbour whifnii «r aapMtad today ar«: Victoria 1/2, Olccioreby 4/S. Van Clo4m 6 7 MrkonK 13/14. Gordon Bakkr ln/16. Sudan IS, Taboa, 23/14, FMmbaa ""i/26. Nlchlyo Mmru 27/28. CsmbodßC 3S/S6, Caltex London 42/43, Sccdal N.W. 3. Tapah N W 4. Giant190 words
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499 1964-02-08 20 From Our Market Correspondent rE industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange turned slightly easier in some counters yesterday afternoon the market having a rather tired look and there was also some profit-taking. After their big recent run up Traders were easier being499 words
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Article25 1964-02-08 20 Malayan Stock Indirr* Feb. 6 Feb. 7 •Industrials: 113.54 113.17 Tins: 126.11 126.35 J rubbers: 105.72 104.91 •Dee. SI, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article846 1964-02-08 20 pOMBINEX) business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttead (9.0OO) 11.94. (1,000) 11.95, (6.000) 11.93; Celd Stere (1,000) 53. 40. (3.000) 53. 44. (l.riOO) $3.42. (1,000) $3.43: Dunlops (1.000)846 words
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Article27 1964-02-08 20 February 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64} cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5530.12* (up ($2.12} Estimated unofficial offering- 245 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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Article260 1964-02-08 20 pEBRUARV nrtt srada rubber buytra f.e.b. doted at S p.m. in Singapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64! cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent, on Thursday's closing level fur th- position. The tone wan quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cleans. prices :r. cents per lb. yesterday:260 words
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Article200 1964-02-08 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) February. 7. Threr months. INDUSTRIALS Kouatead 13 eta, M. Box Dunlops IS ata. MiAltstiT II City Dev. A cts. M lnv.-»t. in Dm. K Smelters 'Al Cts. Koblnwo 14 Ota. Ksso 10 CU. C. Storage Fed. Dtsp 11' cts. Kotbmans 13 cts. F. A N. 20200 words
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Article45 1964-02-08 20 On the free exesiante market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.I. dollsr was quoted at 5.73 for TT and i Tie for eith Ittrling was quoted at 15.95 and ens tael af g*M at 250]. All Malayan Ciehango Banks' Aisaclstien rates were uncbanged.45 words
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Article33 1964-02-08 20 Further January rubber crops are as follows: Bente Rubbrr 180.000 lb Jrram Kuant.. lb. Knndont; Tanjone Paw lb.. MrnUkab Robhrr < o (Mala Tat limited 105.000 lb.. and Sumri Bajan 215,000 lb.33 words
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405 1964-02-08 20 mHERE was a fresh advance X In the Straits tin price yesterday of $2.12 i which brought it to $530.12}, the highest level since June 7, 1951. The offering was estimated up 5 tons to 245 tons. In London tin held steady In405 words
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Article73 1964-02-08 20 /<Hll>alc Pretfuee Cxakanga, tkiga- ime neen prices per Heul yesterday: Oaismrt ell: bulk 1491 sellers, drum $S2i ellers Cepra: Keb. /March LK/Contlnent: Un'llic. rd Pepper: Muntok white SISS seliera. Earawrk white (150 i seliera special Scrawak black (1121 sellers garbled Lnmpot n black $1121 sellers A»TA ***** st'U-rs73 words
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Advertisement1183 1964-02-08 20 la\ t£t- V alaH^l mm m ■JIWASAKirKISENTKAISHit'IJD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Can— la Service Spore P. S>am Honolulu y F 'Cisco I* Ton Montreal KMiiiaVa Mara" 1/ 2 Mar 3/ 5 Mar 25 Mar 3 Apr 21 Apr n Apr -Bilina Mara" 24/71 Mai 77/11 Mai 71 Apr1,183 words
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Advertisement1058 1964-02-08 20 AUSTMII* ANO NEK UHANO StIVICt .MOIA. PMISUN ANO P. GUU UIVICI Is Tsnstilla. Insaaat. Si««», MtlassrM j,. n,g ril M tt^aaattiaaa ft ting P. Sham S'MMa Qr»v. > <;>.m »•«•,<• •C'MBtu 14 Mar IS/11 M» il/2* Mar S|x)fi n ft Ik Fresuatla. attlaiia, Malaaaraa Sysstr lUJUU 73 ?l Fel I*1,058 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-02-08 21 In memory of our belovrd Cotlin De Silva who passed away on 8-2-1963. W> mis-, you still and always will. Those tears in our eyes we can wipe away but the ache in our hearts will always stay. Missed by Parents, brothers, sisters and brother-in-law.47 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-02-08 21 With cherished and treasured memory of our dearly beloved i 111 H CHYK HUAT who was recalled HOME to be with our Lord on 8.2.59 at 11.40 p.m. but "We shall meet on that beautiful bhore."38 words
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Advertisement1302 1964-02-08 21 IK£bMl@^^^^^^^bl i BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) WordM Si fMin.l-Bor SO eU. txtrm HIGH CLASS MUSLIM hood. Vl.lt Jubilee cur. Krstaunnl. Pbooe 3MH2. SPECIAL LUNCH "Nill Paaang" at Tlong Hoa Hotel. 2-4. Prtnsep Stn-.t. (S' port- 1 Tel: ***** Also tn»inh/L'hineae dishe* A TEMPTING VARIETY or Chinese/ European food. Nui-Padans as wen1,302 words
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Advertisement789 1964-02-08 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals and from Serving Government Officers who have attain- ed the age of 17 but not 36 for appointment as SOCIAL WELFARE ASSISTANTS (Men.) Candidates should have passed the Oversea School Certificate Examination or its equivalent. Those789 words
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Advertisement829 1964-02-08 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT HOUSING OFFICER The Housing Trust. Federation of Malaya, wishes to thank all persons who applied for the above vacancy in response to the advertisement; issued in the Press on 19th and 11th December. 1963,1 and wishes to notify them that the position is now filled.829 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-02-08 21 NOTICES HONGKONG (SELANGOR) RUBBER LIMITED Notice is hereby given that an Interim dividend of 20 per cent (less United Kingdom Income Tax at the standard rate of 7s. 9d. in the £> has been declared for the year ending 31st December. 1963. The date of payment will be 6th March.1,315 words
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Advertisement492 1964-02-08 21 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for appointment to the following vacancies 111 tills Unhersity: DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATIONS (1) CHEMISTHY Lectureships Assistant at R oo l Honours degree. Lectureships ltn •ultaole teaching and or research experience m Organic Chemistry (natural pioduct^i, or Applied Chemistry. (2) MATHEMATICS Lectureships, Assistant at492 words
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535 1964-02-08 22 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By SYDNEY Friday 11/ITH Australia six down for 179, South Africa Tf had this final and decisive Test of the rubber well in hand here today but something went wrong when another quick few wickets were needed with the new ball. They535 words
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Article90 1964-02-08 22 AUSTRALIA lit INNS Lawry b Halse 13 Simpson c Lindsay b Partridge 28 O'Neill b P. Pollock 21 Burse b Patridge 56 Booth not out 60 Shepherd lbw Partridge 1 Brnaud b Goddard 11 Veivers not out 27 Extras 4 Tolal (for 6 wkls.i 223 To bat; McKenzie. Grout90 words
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Article122 1964-02-08 22 INNSBRUCK. Fri. The Soviet Union's gold medal tally in the 1964 Winter Olympic Games reached ten here today when they gained their expected victory in the women's 3x5 kilometres cross-country ski relay. The Russian trio world champion Alevtina Kolchina. Eudokia Mckshilo and Claudia Boyarekikh were theReuter - 122 words
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Article62 1964-02-08 22 PERTH. Fri. John Parker, scoring a maiden century, ltd a Western Australia run spree against New South Wales here on the openInpr day of their Sheffield Shield match. Parker made 104 not out. Keith Slater 70. John Inverarity 63 and Gordon Becker 51 not out asReuter - 62 words
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216 1964-02-08 22 Sosc get invite for Phnom Penh meeting SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Olympic and Sporty Council have been Invited to send a delegation to the SEAP Games Federation meeting at Phnom Penh on Feb 24 at whit ii the FMOC will make tho formal application to stage the Games In Kuala Lumpur216 words
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258 1964-02-08 22 TENNIS Seven 'seeds' in the last eight PENANG. Pit Tan Song R.ean had an easy passage into the men's quarter-finals of the Penang tennis championships wh«n he beat Goh Teik Chow «M>. 6-4 at the Penang Sports Club courts today. All the other six seeded players are also among the258 words
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Article94 1964-02-08 22 IPOH. Frl.— The Perak Hockey Association players for the second state trial on the Municipal padang here tomorrow at 4 pjn. will be chosen from: Kamarul Ariffin. Zainal. M Manogaran. K. Anandarajah. R Anandarajah, Balakrishnan, Al--meer Singh. T.M. Pillai. Lee Kok Meng. Devadass. A. I.94 words
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189 1964-02-08 22 CINGAPORE. Prl. Central Johore and GHQ 'B two fastrunning teams using a wide variety of tricks should fight out the SCC scven-a-side Rugby championship on the padang tomorrow If they meet, fans can expect a non-stop exchange of fast, open and exciting play with189 words
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Article101 1964-02-08 22 Mirza Namazie, who stands under four feet, ran a great race today to win the Anglo-Chinese School's annual cross country race at Mcßltchie Reservoir from a field of 194. Namazie proved too fast for the older runners and his time of 23min B.4sec for the 3.6101 words
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451 1964-02-08 22 MTC MOVE TO No. 2 SPOT WITH 6th WIN HOCKEY YjIALAYAN Teachers Col) iTX in five days in the P league when they beat Cus I this evening. This was the Teachers 1 sixth successive win and it moves them up to second place In the league table. They have451 words
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203 1964-02-08 22 SOCCER If U ALA LUMPUR, Fri of the 20 players In the Japanese national soccer team who are scheduled to play two matches in Malaya SSor?° haVC Played They represented Japan in either the Merdeka soccer festival S Ma e !ayr n JUni r203 words
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Advertisement112 1964-02-08 22 *m\ ik T J .T. IO L ..«8 I If HtL 4. Camera 1 1 ~~"jQQnrj| it k 5Pi 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. •INTENDING STUDENTS! of the Hwningway112 words
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Miscellaneous88 1964-02-08 22 SOCCKR Trial matchrs: SGSFA v Joint Services (Jn. Besar. 5 and 7 p.m.t. RIGGER Merdeka Trophy final.- Perak PTSC v Talping Tigen (Ipoh padang. 5). HOCKEY S-pore Lfre-Ciip: CSC v STU (Balestier Rd); Jansenites v RAP Changi (padanei; Khalsa v SHB. Perak state trial (Ipoh padang. 4). Penang Lgv: MTC88 words
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367 1964-02-08 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday piNKSON, the Shaw Stable's veteran campaigner of the classics, did a brilliant trial with stablemate Cinemascope 111 here this morning. The two horses broke Into a gallop from the 9f post and kept up a smart pace to clock367 words
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1343 1964-02-08 23 XL TEKGKU'S SOLO CUP I MEHINS-Ist PAY Race 1—2.0: NZ horses ($10,000) 6f 1 ***** Po* of Gold (Six In Bt.) Martin, 4 9.8 «BF) Johnara S 3 1347 AlamaiHla (Six In St.) Martin. 5 9.0 Moore 1 3 ***** Sparkling Romance (Dato E. Clyne) Mawl. 4 8.11 (F) Wltaon1,343 words
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121 1964-02-08 23 MELBOURNE, Fri.— Soaidi Abdullah. 22 year old Malaysian apprentice Jockey, has been granted permission to ride in Victoria, the Victorian Racing Club announced today. Soaidi arrived In Melbourne yesterday with Alec Selman, an Australian who Is Stipendiary Steward of the MRA. Soaidi willReuter - 121 words
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Article557 1964-02-08 23 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Race One POT OF COLD: Won twice over 6f in runaway lashion; retaining his form; any going. SPARKLING ROMANCE: Won easily in Div 2 over 61 in November; working well. KENNEDY: Appears to have come right557 words
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Article94 1964-02-08 23 T ONDON. Fri. f 17-year-old English golf prolessional holed his tee she" yesterday .strode on to the next tee— *nd holed la one again. It is only the fourth time in coif history that there has been a recorded case of a player scoring an "ace" at two94 words
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Article29 1964-02-08 23 LONDON, Prt. The Senior Service professional golf tournament, one of the richest on the British Circuit, will not be staged this year, the sponsore announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article238 1964-02-08 23 LONDON, Fri. There are SO first acceptors for the Grand National steeplechase at Alntrec on Mar. 31. They are: Pas Beui Flying Wild. The Rip. Pappageno's Cot tage. Springbok. Beau Normand. Laffy. Loving Record, Threepwood, Ayala, Kilmore. Empereur. Barbery. Blunts Cross, Border Plight. John o'Groau. Team Spirit,Reuter - 238 words
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Article143 1964-02-08 23 India meet Ceylon on Feb 29 TENNIS CALCUTTA, Pri.— lndia and Ceylon meet in the first round of Group B of the Davis Cup eastern zone on Feb. 29, Mar 1 and 2. It was announced here today. The winners will meet Pakistan In mid-March. Iran Burma, South Vietnam and143 words
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Advertisement17 1964-02-08 23 GIAN SINGH'S 30-1 Raffles Place Singapore 1. CLOSING DOWN SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO (Mf\%afr] MM THE LIST17 words
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Advertisement240 1964-02-08 23 PACIFIC MANSION RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Commanding Panoramic Vi«w of th« whol« island /jfe. EASY COMMUNICATIONS JJj!!SJ^v 20 STOREY MJfc^il LUXURY FLATS forsale I 'i^^fc *31,700/- P^^^M Tnre oedrooms with 0 1 Hr^£^S 5&-2 Parquet flooring and ~N A i| B i._~-*^Wi«2*"Jfl built-in cupboard position. H-^SS^BS^I! I Living Dining Rooms.240 words
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Article48 1964-02-08 24 KUCHING. Frl. Private Soharim bin Abdul Manap, of the sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, was accidentally shot and killed at Seiian in tne First Division yesterday. His body is being flown back to his home in Kampong Sungel Penchala, Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article55 1964-02-08 24 WASHINGTON. Fri Mrs. Marina Oswald, widow of the slain Presidential assassination suspect, had identified the rifle used to kill President Kennedy as the one belonging to her husband. Chief Justice Harl Warren announced. He made the disclosure In a statement he issued as chairman of anReuter - 55 words
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Article35 1964-02-08 24 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Political Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, will attend the Adult Education Board's prize-giving ceremony at the Juronz Community Centre on Feb. 18 at 1.30 p.m.35 words
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Article394 1964-02-08 24 LONDON, Fri. Stock markets ended a rather better week and the fortnl(?h''y account on an extremely quiet note today. There were, however, a number of features. Channel Tunnel fluctuated violently between extremes of 33 9 and 40/6 before finishing at 37 3. down 5 3 on the price394 words
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321 1964-02-08 24 Cabinet discusses Princess Irene 's romance THE full Dutch Cabinet wrestled today with problems posed by the romance of Princess Irene with an unnamed man reported here to be Prince Alfonso de Bourbon, whose grandfather was the last King of Spain. The newspaper Tetegraaf said Unlay that political circles hereReuter - 321 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1964-02-08 24 XJIGHE3T and lowest tempera tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penan g 88 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 88 7343 words
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