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Title Section21 1964-02-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Sotted file***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article1057 1964-02-10 1 FELIX ABISHEGENADEN - FELIX ABISHEGENADEN Ceasefire to go on Foreign Ministers to meet again within one month before new Tengku-Macapagal-Soek talks I From 1 1 BANGKOK. Sun. FOREIGN Ministers of Malaysia Thailand and Philippines have decided that the Borneo ceasefire arrangements must continue and another Foreign Ministers session be convened within1,057 words
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Article, Illustration772 1964-02-10 1 Tengku: State visit in all but name Special report by Samad Ismail who will cover the Macapagal -Tengku talks. JENGKU Abdul Rahman's visit to Phnom Penh on Monday will have all the trappings of a State visit. Although the visit according to protocol is "official", the programme as finalised by772 words
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137 1964-02-10 1 LEE SIEW YEE - LEE HAS 'USEFUL' TALKS WITH NKRUMAH LEE SIEW YEE From ACCRA, Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, accompanied by Sarawak and Sabah Ministers and Malaysian permanent officials, called on President Nkrumah yesterday at his Christianborg Castle. After a long pre -lunch meeting. Singapore's Pre-. mier safd that the talks had been137 words
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Article71 1964-02-10 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Sinter Judy arland was in hospital here today after being found unconscious and cut about the face in her hotel suite. Dr. Kermit Ostennan, her doctor, said she had suffered a mild concussion, a cut on her left forehead and a cut lip.Reuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration33 1964-02-10 1 JAKARTA, Sun.— AnUra news agency said today that 10 Air Force planes had completed their mission of dropping ceasefire leaflets to Indonesian volunteers and servicemen In the IndonesianMalaysia border area. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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776 1964-02-10 1 PALACE CROWDS CHEER AS PRINCESS ANNOUNCES: WE WILL BE MARRIED SOON THE HAGUE, Sunday GREEN-EYED Princess Irene of the Netherlands today renounced her rights to the Dutch throne in order to marry a Spanish Prince and live abroad. HerReuter; UPI - 776 words
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Article184 1964-02-10 1 gINtiAPORE, Sun.— Secrecy surrounds the whereabouts of cinema tycoon. Mr. Hun Run Slia w father of Mr. Shaw Vee Ming, who was k i (1 n a p p c (1 o n Wednesday. Repeated attempts to con-tact-him at his home and at the184 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-02-10 1 HOME FOR CANADA LONDON. Sod— Sir Ale* Douglas Home, British Prime Minister, left here by air today for Ottawa for talks uitta Canadun iio\emmrnt before meeting President Johnson in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday —Reut<rReuter - 37 words
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Article171 1964-02-10 2 ACCRA, Sun. A The Ghana Government announced yesterday it was deporting Professor William Burnett Harvey, American Dean of the Faculty of Law, and five other members of the University of Ghana academic staff. Pour of the deportees are American, one British, and the other French.Reuter - 171 words
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69 1964-02-10 2 ACCRA. Sun. The acting Principal Secretary of Information Mr. Theophilus Odarte Aryeh. went on trial today on charges that he spread a false report that President Kwame Nkrnmah shot and killed soldier at his Christiansfcorc Castle. In the brief hearing: the State prosecution presented69 words
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Article170 1964-02-10 2 PHNOMPENH, Sunday. "THE Cambodian Chief of State, Prince Sihanouk, has told President Johnson that unless international steps were taken to end "repeated aggressions" against her, Cambodia would be forced to "modify her neutralist status and seek assistance nacts with certain friendly great nations." He did notReuter - 170 words
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Article68 1964-02-10 2 Julius sacks disloyal policemen DAR-ES-SALAAM. Sun. A number of Dar-es-Salaam policemen have been dismissed and others detained following investigations Into the activities of the police force before and after last month's army revolt, It was announced here yesterday. The number of men Involved was not disclosed. Several hundred members ofReuter - 68 words
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263 1964-02-10 2 Ordos Man provides a clue to the missing link lIONG KONG, Sun.— Chinese archaeloglsts have uncovered Important finds related to the culture of the "Ordos Man," a transitional form between ape man and modern man, accordIng to che New China news agency. The prehistoric relics, unearthed at Shuitungkou. about 18Reuter - 263 words
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Article177 1964-02-10 2 Somalis invade Ethiopia: 100 die ADDIS ABABA, Sun. One hundred Somali* have been killed and 200 wounded in the border fighting with Ethiopian troops, the Ministry of Information said here yesterday. Nine Ethiopians were killed and 44 wounded. Ethiopia declared a state of emergency on the border with Somalia afterReuter - 177 words
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Article54 1964-02-10 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Six Malavslan smugglers lwe been sentenced to between three and four years' jail in the Rhlo Islands. Anton news agency said today. A number of local officials have been arrested for spreading new* discrediting the Btate and conducting manipulation of the rv<v pie's54 words
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Article39 1964-02-10 2 PEKING, Sun. Queues formed at food distribution centres. department stores, bazaars nnd curio shops throughout Peking this weekend as people stocked ud food. Rifts and traditional household goods for the Chinese New Year this week. RouterReuter - 39 words
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Miscellaneous57 1964-02-10 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby s~. -^T" I Xtmey &m tjut iVe A ftrs cqom tue we\n/ been tOAUY I MODEL (3OSWN AND HAT I I SELECTED tBOM ALL I \fUOP IN EAST STREET/ TUB LADtES V 4 TUIS V^ H w__ S \j*£i6H9OUB>UaODS /AMD TMEV YE «YEN We\ N57 words
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Article49 1964-02-10 3 PRAGUE, Sun. The Czecnoslovak Government yesterday announced sweeping measures to stimulate the nations sagging economy A flexible wages policy, with higher pay in key branches or industry, and for farm workers, who also get improved social security benefits. Is to be a mator Incentive. —RenterReuter - 49 words
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116 1964-02-10 3 OMETHWICK, Central England. Sun. The Labour Party plans to send young Britons overseas to assist Common w ealth countries, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, the shadow foreign secretary said here yesterday Every young person capable and willing to do the job would be ableReuter - 116 words
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Article42 1964-02-10 3 MODENA, Sun. The world "record" of sleeplessness claimed In January by a housepalnter O. Famonl of Parma, was broken here when Oabriele Reggiam. 25. also a bousepainter, stayed awake for 276 hours four hours longer than Pantoni42 words
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Article299 1964-02-10 3 HOME ('SURPRISED AND DISAPPOINTED 9 SENDS TERSE REPLY TO KHRUSHCHEV UNITED NATIONS, Sunday. \J THANT, the U.N. Secretary-General, called in representatives of the "Big Four' powers yesterday for urgent talks on the Cyprus crisis following Soviet demands that the Security Council should handle the problem.Reuter - 299 words
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109 1964-02-10 3 AMERICANS DISCUSS PROBLEM in LONDON WASHINGTON, Sun.— An American diplomatic team headed by Mr. George Ball, Undersecretary of State, flew to London last night for talks on the Cyprus problem. The State Department said the IS. "wishes only to be helpful" and "does not wish' to impose anything on anybody."Reuter - 109 words
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143 1964-02-10 3 Muggeridge takes another dig at royal family T^EW YORK. Sun. Malcolm Muggeridge, the journalist and broadcaster, said here last night that the "English are getting bored with their monarchy." Mr. Muggeridge told American Interviewer Jack Paar on a national television programme that the British monarchy was like a "soap opera."Reuter - 143 words
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Article45 1964-02-10 3 ROME. Sun. Italy's Premier Aldo Moro won a victory on the labour front when his Government averted a strike threatened for next Thursday and Friday by civil servants. A similar strike last Wednesday paralysed Government offices and services for 24 hours. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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114 1964-02-10 3 YEW YORK, Sun. Investigators of New York's "Sin in Suburbia" scandal have arrested the brother of the vice ring's accused "madame'' on a charge of trying to force an 1" -year-old orphan into prostitution. Eighteen arrests have now been made In a crackdownReuter - 114 words
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197 1964-02-10 3 Master sleuth gives police image of Boston Strangler DOSTON, Sun. I Peter Hurkos, Dutch "psychic detective" credited with solving 20 criminal cases, has given the police here a mental picture of the mystery "Boston Strangles" His observations produced four prime suspects and one man. a 57--year-old salesman, has been committedReuter - 197 words
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219 1964-02-10 3 THE 'HINDSIGHT WISDOM' OF SIR WINSTON... MOSCOW, Sunday. gIR Winston Churchill was being wise after the event when he wrote that Hitler "never had a chance of success" in his planned invasion of Britain in 1940, according to Mr. Ivan Maisky, wartime Soviet Ambassador to Britain. Writing in the internationalReuter - 219 words
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Article39 1964-02-10 3 COLLEGE STATION (Texas*. Run. Winger astronaut Robert A Rushworth said yesterday night the U.S. will send its Xl 5. manned rocket plane. 80 miles into space to collect cosmic dust and pictures of stars. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article29 1964-02-10 3 CAIRO. Sun.— President Nasser has been quoted as saying he believed a second Arab- Israeli war is inevitable, in an interview with the leftist Bombay weekly Bills29 words
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149 1964-02-10 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. fT Senator Barry Goldwater today advocated the use of American warships to halt shipments of British buses and French products to Cuba. He was answering questions in a television interview Mr Goldwater also said the United States should have sent marines fromReuter - 149 words
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140 1964-02-10 3 Hoffa takes out a subpoena against Bob Kennedy rHATTANOOOA (Tennessee), Sun. The U.S. Attorney-General, Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, accused of waging a "personal vendetta" against Teamster president James R. Hoffa, has been subpoenaed to testify at the union leader's jury tampering trial. Hoffa's lawyers yesterday Issued subpoenas for Mr. Kennedy,UPI - 140 words
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Advertisement131 1964-02-10 3 Sheaffer's have got the gift for writing! Some people have got the gift for giving. Their choice is ever so perfect, with just the right taste and the right distinction! Sheaffer's have got both the gift for giving and the gift for writing! In fact for smooth, easy writing, there131 words
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Advertisement194 1964-02-10 3 REAL SKIN ANIMALS fk Such 01 bean, tigers, lions, AT^Wfci'il'^sL panthers, bulls and Icopardi w*v, are made from their own skint J A vary old Indian croft, o I faicinoting bar or tabla ornament. 108, ORCHARD ROAD and at Raffles Hotel. Buy CROCODILE shirts from our shops and have a194 words
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Article357 1964-02-10 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT IN AND OUT rE following i» today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS OAC: From Melbourne, Brisbane. Darwin <BA 71S) 9.25 p.m; from London, Dusseldorf, Istanbul. Abadan. Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur <BA 7*B) 5.30 p.m. Pan-American: From San Kranrlnco. Los Angrlrs. Honolulu Manila,357 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-02-10 4 MR. JAMES LOII CHOO SOON and his bride (left) the former Miss Lee Pek Lin. pictured after their wedding at Wesley Methodist Church at Fort Canning, Singapore, on Saturday. The bridegroom is the son of the late Dr. Loh Poon Lili and Madam Teo Soh Choo while108 words
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Article152 1964-02-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. npHE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong A said today that the setting up of a $2 million sulphuric acid plant in Singapore could be the starting point for a diversified inorganic chemical industry in the country. Speaking at tne ceremony of breaking152 words
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Article185 1964-02-10 4 EVENING OF MODERN JAZZ SINGAPORE. Sun. The* Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet gave a brilliant and stimulating evening of modern Jazz In the Victoria Theatre last night before a large and extremely receptive audience. This renowned German group exploits the very unusual Instrumental lineup of trombone (Albert Mangelsdorff), alto and tenor saxophones185 words
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Article90 1964-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places tomorrow and Tuesday. The shows will begin at 7 pjn. and short talks on current topics will be given by the Field Officers during the shows. Tomorrow: Kg.90 words
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Article47 1964-02-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ben Line Sport* Club will hold its annual social dance function at the Shell Sports Club. Paya Lebar Road, on Peb. IS at 8 p.m. Highlights of the function will be a beauty queen contest, spot dances and a twist competition.47 words
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Article35 1964-02-10 4 SINOAPORK. Sun.— The Singapore Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association will hold iU 78th Founder's Day Reunion dinner at the Lee Kuo Chuan auditorium in Barker Road on Feb. 29 at 8 p.m.35 words
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Article120 1964-02-10 4 INDUSTRY: FORMOSA OFFERS HELP SINGAPORE. Sun. The Leader of the Formosan industrial goodwill mission Mr. Kwoh-Ting U. said here today that the Singapore Government was more concerned with the "know-how" rather than capital in implementing Its Industrialisation plans. Mr. LI said that his delegation was looking Into this question and120 words
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Advertisement209 1964-02-10 4 I Giant Chinese New Year Hari Raya Puasa Attraction PfV 9.30PM (SINGAPORE) 9.15PM Cl/V ■»E^ Simnltaneous Premiere Wednesday k FOR THE FIRST TIME I ON THE SCREEN... VL ADVENTURE! **ri*|TODD NANCY o-stamngGAßY LAURENCE ■■■■■■■■■■■■•ißaßaaM ARMSTmG/KOWCK fiAYMOND/NAJSMITH color Opens II f<hti-+tl*ifi-Siiitiilliiiu4>insstff K. Lumpur CAPITOL FEDERAL Penang A BRIGHT. BREEZY. HILARIOUS COMEDY209 words
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Advertisement609 1964-02-10 4 ORGANISATION KOW SHOW I M. 111 a.m., 1.45. 4, 6.30, A 9.1 S p.m. (No Free List) M-G-M presents B Elvis Presley Ann-Margaret "LOVE IN LAS VEGAS" PANAVISION t COLOR NOW SHOW IX. iTa.m. 1.45-4 00-4.30 It r^Opm. (No Free List) m H*m COtfWY_ k._> n CfORCEOUKins jjincs a SMnBIOHEHBO609 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-02-10 5 HOUSEWIVES BUY DELICACIES FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR JOY THE Chinese New Year shopping rush is on. in the picture, Kuala Lumpur housewives are seen buying festival Street, the heart of foodstuffs from gailylit stalls in Petaling Chinatown here. There are delicacies galore sausages of several155 words
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73 1964-02-10 5 PENANG. Sun. Invited guests have been advised to bring hats or umbrellas to the field day organised by the Department of Agriculture on Feb 22. The Minister oi Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will release a new hybrid rice variety at Bukit73 words
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Article23 1964-02-10 5 PENANG. Sun. The MarinersLight on Puiau Mungging. In the Singapore Straits, has been temporarily extinguished, the Marine headquarters here announced todat23 words
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Article54 1964-02-10 5 IPOH, Sun. Speeding motorists along busy Brewster Road here have been warned to heed the traffic control lights and warning bell at either end of the Fire Brigade station "Many motorists are railing to observe these control signs," said Mr. P. A. Olosz, Superintendent of54 words
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Article59 1964-02-10 5 Goodwill visit by 3 warships SINGAPORE, Sun.— Three Canadian destroyers arrived here today for an eight-day goodwill visit before joining Commonwealth navies for exercises in the Pacific. The Fraser arrived here this morning. The two other vessels Mackenzie and St. Laurence arrived in the afternoon. All three ships will be59 words
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Article21 1964-02-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Malaysia trade exhibition will be held at Port Swettenham from Feb. 12 to Mar. 11.21 words
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Article173 1964-02-10 5 17-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four committees have been set up to help the Malayan Teachers National Congress "forge ahead." They were formed, after the recent seventh annual delegates conference of the congress to: INVESTIGATE "ways and means" by which teacher associations and unions can promote the use173 words
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Article263 1964-02-10 5 DISPUTES: 4,300 MAN-DAYS LOST SINGAPORE, Sunday. J^ TOTAL of 4,312 man-days were lost in Singapore in work stoppages involving 1,358 workmen during December last year, according to the Singapore Labour Department's monthly report. There were eight work stoppages during December, compared with five in November and a monthly average of263 words
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155 1964-02-10 5 New social welfare course for grads OINGAPORE. Sun. The Department of Social Studies of the University of Singapore will start a new course oi intensive training in professional social work on March 3. The course is for graduates. The Head of the department, Miss Jean Robertson, said today: "The university155 words
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Advertisement152 1964-02-10 5 another FIRST from Rothmans the new continental flip-top 12 I lii| P*B^l W A 2H I 1 1t u (Vilfifl I 1 1ri rliN If i S B jiilMiy^ W^ @i f t&'- f^ i lrij I i.« I .i"o«»»iuMiii, tiuiniMio ii»o ioimiiiii o» »»n maii ituti.iHit imo toiNM.-j o<152 words
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Article, Illustration379 1964-02-10 6 IPOH, Sunday. 200 nominations have been submitted by branches of the Umno, the MCA and MIC in the State for the 20 parliamentary and 40 State Assembly seats at stake in Perak in Ihe coming general elections. Accorcflng to an Alliance source,379 words
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Article21 1964-02-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Railway is to introduce dleael nil-cars on the Sultan Street Ampang line from tomorrow.21 words
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Article74 1964-02-10 6 PENANO, Sun. Four housewives making cakes for the Chinese New Year were held up by robbers in an attap house in West Jelutong yesterday evening. Loh Ah Llan told police she and three friends were busy In the kitchen when four men armed with daggers74 words
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Article40 1964-02-10 6 TAIPINO. Sun. There will bo a chariot procession of the Hindu diety Lord Shiva trom the temple in Stephens Road on Tuesday from 5 p.m. to midnight and prayers for world peace and better understanding among the nations40 words
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Article35 1964-02-10 6 IPOH, Sun. A Brinsford trained teacher. Mr. Paul A. Selva Ratna Raj. has been awarded a scholarship by the Ceylon Association, Perak, to study arts at the University of Malaya, for three years.35 words
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Article29 1964-02-10 6 IPOH. Sun. The Hong Kong blind musicians will give a vocal and instrumental concert at the St. John Ambulance Association hall here on Friday and Saturday.29 words
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173 1964-02-10 6 Maldives seek aid in freedom case KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Maldlve Islands will seek official support from the Government of Malaysia for <ts demand for complete independence from Britain. The Special Under-Secre-tary to the Prime Minister of the Maldives. Mr. Ibrahim Hllmy Didi. told reporters this before flying home. Mr.173 words
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114 1964-02-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An old friend who came to wish "Happy Birthday' 1 to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on his 61st birthday on Saturday left here today for Britain continuing his Journey. Capt. J. H. Evans, who had known114 words
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Article152 1964-02-10 6 THE PIRATES STRIKE AGAIN IPOH. Sun— Six Indonesian pirates, armed with a revolver and parangs, rubbed three Malayan fishermen of their catcb of tish and other goods worth $400 in international waters 24 miles from Pantai Remis in the Lumut area. The fishermen. Mohamrd Sa'ad bin Mat Isa. 39. Lin152 words
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95 1964-02-10 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Seven local musicians will give a combined concert at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 2'i under the sponsorship of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble. Tlif-y represent various schools of training. Pianist Ifbai Cheung Mun Chit and violinist Mr. Alphonso Anthony are95 words
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Article68 1964-02-10 6 PENANG. Sun. About 2.000 people, mostly police families from Penang and Piovince Wellesley, attended last niuht s police Koran reading competition held at the Police Contingent headquarters in Penang Road here. Constable Zakana bin Man of the George Town police district, was adjudged the best reader68 words
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159 1964-02-10 6 WORK on the third and last phase of the University of Malaya library will start next year, adding two more floors to the present three -storey building. It will provide space for an extra 300.000 books and seating accommodation for 480 more student-readers, according159 words
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Miscellaneous163 1964-02-10 6 AUmtf Pop j^ VT Htuniin I^^^^hKp) II AX itXJ'RE POIN' /SO BAO J YWJNT HWE 1 AMY HALF-BAKED RIGHT BACK TO MTV>^/ it l\ Dick Tracy Bff Ch**smr GomM -^j^BKffiUft Ir F "OU RXKS '7tW£ SPACE] T SOME TIME I'D V AW. I[7 BUT HE MIGHT WE'LL UfT^U^^n E^ n163 words
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Article, Illustration1820 1964-02-10 7 Into the scented with Gorgeous George... WRESTLER WITH THE RAINBOW CLOTHES AND BLONDE HAIR-DOS WHEN the world-famous American wrestler Gorgeous first arrived in Australia in November 1956 he was horrified by the horde of Press photographers who surrounded him. He insisted that the long, blond and elaborately waved hair which1,820 words
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Article117 1964-02-10 8 CROWD SEES FOUR ATTACK ONE pENANG, Sun. A large crowd did nothing to help when four men assaulted a traffic police constable in Penang Road yesterday. Constable Yah a y a bin Hussein, who was on duty alone, was punched. His uniform was torn. He117 words
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185 1964-02-10 8 Loans save planters from 'padi kuncha' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Kh i r Johari, said here tonight that the Alliance Government had provided 525 million in loans for the expansion of the cooperative movement in the past four years. Inche Khir said this185 words
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Article65 1964-02-10 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Fingerprint examiners In the police, who have also to search dead bodies, are entitled to a finger printing and search allowance under an agreement between the Singapore Government and the Amalgamated I'nion of Public Employees, published today. An allowance of $5 is paid for finger65 words
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266 1964-02-10 8 FISHING: 'PEACE MEETING' CALL BY MAYOR "Agreement could be reached at such a meeting he told a Socialist Front rally at Ayer Itam, "as to the areas where each party can flsh without adverse effects on the other Malch.fc his first public speech at a rally since his appointment as266 words
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Article, Illustration166 1964-02-10 8 BBC Treble Chance girl coming with quiz panel SINGAPORE, Sun. Nan Win ton, a member of the 8.8.C.'s "Treble Chance" quiz panel, who is due here on Feb. 20 to record a series of programmes. The two other members of the panel are Wynford Vaughan Thomas and Charles Gardner. They166 words
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Article30 1964-02-10 8 KUCHING, Sun.— A recruiting team for the Federation Signals Regiment will be In Kuchlng on Peb. 19. Local youths have been Invited to be interviewed by in* team.30 words
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Article77 1964-02-10 8 MUAR. Sun. Fishermen here whose livelihood have been affected by Indonesian confrontation are to get cash relief from the Government on Chinese New Year Eve The acting Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, will distribute "ang pows" to the flshc .ien at the Muar77 words
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Miscellaneous281 1964-02-10 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 9. which Isn't more secure 1. Ignorant Pole comes In wear- after panic, we hear (5. 5). ing regimentals (10). 12. Claim made before things 8. Sore pig's 14, we hear (4). grew strained? (10). 10. Involvement of politician, 13. "The way of all flesh 11281 words
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328 1964-02-10 9 Rice crop advance with cross Japanese strain KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Experimen ts at the Bukit Merah pad. experimental station, Krian district, show ttiat there "can be a real breakthrough" to increase double-cropping. According to an article in the latest issue of a Food and Agriculture Organisation publication, "Freedom from Hunger328 words
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Article51 1964-02-10 9 PENANG. Sun. The Malayan Leprosy Relief Association will hold an appeals campaign in March to raise tunds for the rehabilitation of cured patients, it was announced today Officials of the association today distributed gifts to th> inmates for the forthcoming Chinese New Year and Hari51 words
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Article41 1964-02-10 9 TAIPINO. Sun. a lecture on Indian culture will be given by Prof. K P. Ratnam ot the University of Malaya, of Ipoh at the Young Men's Hindu Association in Upper Station Road here on Wednesday at 6 p.m.41 words
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Article68 1964-02-10 9 PENANO, Sun. The Penang branch ol the National Union of Commercial Workers, will hold a "Commercial Night" dance on Chinese New Year- evening next Thursday at the E O Hotel ballroom, here. The dance is under the patronage of the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr68 words
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257 1964-02-10 9 MALA YA 'S FIRST POSTWAR FIRE CHIEF BACK KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. man who organised the fire services in Malaya which was practically non-exist-ent after the war is here on holiday and to meet firemen who worked under him. He Is Mr. W. J. Gorman, who was director of fire services257 words
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76 1964-02-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Under an agreement between the Bank Negara Indonesia and the Singapore Bank Employees Union, the bank may grant its employees a housing loan. Employees are also entitled to two cup 6 of beverages dally, and a lunch allowance of $1.5076 words
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66 1964-02-10 9 Two awarded Colombo Plan scholarships JESSELTON. Sun.— Two students here have been awarded Colombo Plan scholarships to study In Australia. They are Miss Shim Ching Yin, 21 and Mr Victor Gabriel William. 19 Miss Shim, who left by air today, will study architecture at the University of Adelaide. Mr. William66 words
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Article42 1964-02-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chinese V.M.C.A. is sponsoring the fourth annual Teenage Talentime to be held from March to May. It Is open to youths under 21. Entry fee to the competition will be $1. Entries close on March 15.42 words
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Article303 1964-02-10 9 -THE Straits Time- re--1 ceived a totai of $551.10 last week for six unfortunate people in Singapore and the Federation. Donations >talllne $309 for MADAM S. PAKKIAM whose husband was killed in a road accident on New Year's Day came from: 2nd Infantry Workshop, Terendak Camp.303 words
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Article244 1964-02-10 9 'WE CANNOT DO WITHOUT THE TENGKU,' SAYS PENANG UMNO CHIEF SYED HASSAN rpENGKL Abdul Rahman was described as "indispensable" to Malaysia by the Penang I'mno president, Syed Hassan Aidid, last night. "Although no man is indispensable. to us, Malaysians, wr cannot do without the Trngku. at least for tbe244 words
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Advertisement141 1964-02-10 9 w t S fm^Bj k Is -<&< 1 Umi IB^el Mm ml iSfmF j^^4^^ I II I llfl V '4^ I I ill j sjf j I tji p £1 I I ENGLISH M -nrninT verticoUy or \(dfl horizontolly Bk* right to left '-'Sif NO MATTER HOW YOU 111 WRITE141 words
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Advertisement261 1964-02-10 9 LEA PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE The economical sauce that adds piquancy to soups and i^SBV) all meat and fish dishes. The hciirt jfca w^H^Sei v^JL HHfi&^^^ ELMO Bss cine camera B^^^H bSB- fll 09 With th n w powtr io m «"p |hM|H iBBBSm "UnqueitioiMbly topi in its field outckiitw H261 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-02-10 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl VC^ v" ''PLEASE COME BACK L r7tV»^^/ HEV HERE-I'VE FOUND A Wtr >TJ(r J SVLVESTEI?, jMOST INTERESTING W\ 'Jl^Wvy WHEBe ARE VA? V~ -^SPECIMEN! r rrs medium size^ s WHITE WITH BLACK K (V AND MB?X A SPOTS ■■■j—i c^ j^46 words
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Article71 1964-02-10 10 J» Word* Sl* (Minimum) MR. HENRY TEO wishes to thank all relatives, friends for their kind wishes. Condolences for his wife the hit* Mr*. Betty Teo-nee Dlckman who p»s»(d away peacefully on 7-2-64. THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Fong Tick Scons I nee Kwan Kara Chee) wish to71 words
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Obituary27 1964-02-10 10 Hni-rfs flO (Minimum) HI LI REID, Alan. Cherished memories of my dear brother. Alan, ("Peter"), on this the anniversary of his death. Kest In Peace.27 words
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Article48 1964-02-10 10 U Word* $10 Minimum) CHINES! NEW YEAR and Bar! Raya Puasa Greetings to all parents, teachers and students from Mrs. Madeline Altke WISHING OUR PATRONS Friends In Malaysia "Keong Hee Fatt Choy" "Selamat Harl llaya". Chua Bens Rln. Chua Soon Peng, 16 Makepeace Road, Singapore. Tel: *****48 words
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Article139 1964-02-10 10 Z» Vtorit tl» (Minimum) MR. HENRY BEENDERS ifttVM from New York, staying at Raffles Hotel Room 11. AM friends please contact as >:>rly as possible. 42 HIGH STHEET Kwality We are bavin* a spectacular sale from 30th January to 12 Kehruary Many fabulous bargains in ixiin i.iiiieV and men>139 words
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Article32 1964-02-10 10 *f Wvrtfj Si it IMin.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST Chinese New Tear Rally. Vlclo la Theatre. 7.30 p.m. Rear Doctor R. Chew. Musical Artist and Youth For Christ Choir AJI Welcome:32 words
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Article627 1964-02-10 10 It is difficult to form a clear i picture of tht outcome of the Ministerial talks in Bangkok. The Ministers may not have a dear picture themselves unJless they were able last night jto agree on a communicative communique. The press statement issued yesterday an- nounced there627 words
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Article429 1964-02-10 10 It is the healthiest of signs that the three main organisations of Chinese teachers in Singapore should be meeting to discuss ways to raise the standard of English language instruction in Chinese schools. ,As recently perhaps as a year ago, such a conference could not have taken place.429 words
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Article166 1964-02-10 10 The American House of Representatives has passed the new dvil rights bill, which seeks to make it illegal for hotels, restaurants, theatres and other public places to refuse to serve Negroes, virtually intact. This bill is the focus of the Administration's efforts to compel at least legal acceptance166 words
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Article589 1964-02-10 10 Humphrey Van Loo - ROMANCE THAT MAY TOPPLE A QUEEN Humphrey Van Loo ROYAI. CRISIS IN HOLLAND by TOE HAGUE, Sun. x —As the full story of the dramatic comings and goings of the Dutch royal family over the past week began to emerge today, there was persistent speculation that Princess Irene's romance mightReuter - 589 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1964-02-10 10 Wistful look at Capone era AS AMERICANS RESIST A BID TO BAN SENDING GUNS THROUGH THE POST: HEAR INGS have begun in Washington on a proposal to restrict the sale of guns through the post so that they will not fall into the hands of juveniles or lunatics. Despite the1,114 words
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Letter220 1964-02-10 10 MR. Needham's letter headed "Half the rifle story" gives a wrong impression of the facts; he is too clever "by half." I carried out continuous and detailed tests on the AR-15 for four years and recommended its adoption throughout the territories that now form Malaysia. I was intimately connected220 words
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Letter45 1964-02-10 10 i"»OULD the department \j concerned look into the possibility of transferring the bazaars now held on Race Course Road to Hampshire Road (adjacent to Farrer Park)? This would definitely ease traffic congestion. Race Course Road Is on a main bus route. RESIDENT Singapore45 words
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Letter75 1964-02-10 10 MR Tan Slew Sin might find some ammunition to flre at the "socialists" in this passage from Boswell's Life of Johnson: "81r. your levellers wish to level DOWN as far as themselves: but they cn-n--not bear anyone levelling UP to themselves They would have some people under them:75 words
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Letter81 1964-02-10 10 rpHERE has been a great X increase in the num- ber of external students preparing for London University degrees. Most of the students, keen to increase their knowledge, are handicapped by inability to buy the necessary books. They are also unable to find the numerous reference works prescribed In81 words
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Advertisement618 1964-02-10 10 Straits Tiaes 4 Malay Hal j MM. COLO ■rroRAOS amcaoc Quasi < «o** COLO BTOIIAQI ■PtANCMCS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KSPPCL, ROAD-NAVAL BAN Authorised Aesalei CtTV BOOK iTOM LTD Wlninsiii Coetrar Qeey IMS NIWI FRONT nupatrtck ■»D«iam«sl M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Roeo, HIM Sea* NAMICM (TORI S7S-7. Chen si Potwt.618 words
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Advertisement32 1964-02-10 10 PHILIPS SAUS AMD S£RWC£ jßggJ TELEVISION i f. Showroom facilities 1 at Clerm-nreau Houm- extended until 8.30 Z p.m. except Sundays a ALLIED RADIO 5 '60 CLCMCNCEAU AVENUE B SINGAPORE Tel *****32 words
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Advertisement91 1964-02-10 10 say KONG HEE FATT CHOY with ASAHI^ BEER WORLD FAVOURITE (GOLDEN QUALITY) tf-H) M«n« L**ng C»., Ltd. 144, Robmion Rd., I 'part. Ttl: T7tM I INTENDING STUDENTS i of Vm M«minfw»y Rot>«rt»on Institute »re invited to Ui«phon« Mr. J. R. Mamott to »rr»ng» a U personal discuMton concerning career training91 words
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Article200 1964-02-10 11 Big TNT haul in unlocked store SINGAPORE, Sunday. POLICE today found 581 b. of T.N.T. in three kerosene tins in an unnumbered storehouse in Mill Lane off Kallang Road. Also found were eight 45-gallon oil drums and eight kerosene tins containing white powder, believed to be potassium chloride a type200 words
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139 1964-02-10 11 42,700 on Singapore's waiting list for jobs SINGAPORE, Sun. The number of people registered at the Employment Exchange service totalled 42,777 at the end of December last year, according to the latest monthly report of the Singapore Labour Department. On Dec. 31. 1962. the total number of people on the139 words
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Article, Illustration75 1964-02-10 11 MR. and Mrs. Lee Tens Lay cutting a five-tiered cake at a reception at the Sea View Hotel in Singapore after their wedding on Saturday. The bridegroom Mi the second son of Mr. and Mrs Lee Chee Shan. Mr. Lee Cbee Shan is managing75 words
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Article75 1964-02-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The body of a young Chinese woman was I lounci thus morning at Tanah Me- i rah beach by a policeman. The woman was clad in a light red gown, medium built, round face, long hair and about four leet ten inches75 words
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Article39 1964-02-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Delegates to the third Asian regional co-operation seminar being held at the University of Malaya her* were entertained to a dance last night at the university. The seminay ends on Feb. 24.39 words
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Article209 1964-02-10 11 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore today praised Walls Fitzpatrick's Singapore Ltd. for its "realistic approach" in settling I the union's claims. Mr. James Soh, the union's secretary general, said in a statement that he hoped other managements in Singapore would treat unions more209 words
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79 1964-02-10 11 Businessmen from U.S. tour S'pore SINGAPORE, Sun. A group of American businessmen and women flew in here tonight on a two- day sight-seeing tour. The party of 24 li women and 13 men. arrived here on a BOAC flight from Sydney. They are all members of the American People-to-People Council.79 words
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Article26 1964-02-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.'— The Catholic Women's League mil hold Its monthly luncheon meet- 1 ing at St. John's Cathedral at II a.m. on Tuesday.26 words
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Article113 1964-02-10 11 TWO jackpots to be won THIS WEEK HERE is your chance to start the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa with a big bang. You stand to win big money •in two jackpot contests offered to readers of the Malay Mail and the Berita Harian. Both the jackpot series113 words
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Article87 1964-02-10 11 LONDON. Sun.— The tollowin? Malaysian students have been called to the Bar: R. Tiruchelvam (Malacca). Ho L'nii Hun >Sitiawan>. JaQar bin Hassan (Perils). K. S. Brar (Kuala Lumpur >. Michael Ong Boon Bee (Singapore), Lee Boon Peng (Negri Sembilan). Lim Loo Leons (Singapore. H. Elias87 words
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Article35 1964-02-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swce. will lay the foundation stone of the -Bridgestone Malaysia laclory at Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim. Jnrong Industrial EstHte on Feb. 21 at 3 30 pm.35 words
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296 1964-02-10 11 TAIPING, Sunday. THE Malayan Chinese Association is regaining its old strength, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here today. He said he had gained this impression on his recent tours of Pahang and Negri Sembilan,296 words
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88 1964-02-10 11 SABAH'S $30 MILLION TRADE DEFICIT lESSELTON, Sun. J There was a deficit of about $30 million in Sabah's balance of trade for last year. Figures released recently showed that total imports for last year were $304,736,477 against exports totalling $274--784.847. The $30 million deficit was almost six times the figure88 words
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48 1964-02-10 11 TOUCHING. Sun— A Whirlwind helicopter ot the security forces crash-landed somewhere in Sarawak recently. It was reported today. Details of the crash were not available today. It is believed that the aircraft caught fire after landing. The three crew members escaped unhurt.48 words
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Article21 1964-02-10 11 KAJANO. Sun. Seven community centres costing a total of $42,000 have been built In the Ulu I Langat district.21 words
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Advertisement76 1964-02-10 11 jjrijll y&t^r iL.,*.-. l^L .0t Glittering New Party Make-Lp "l i" Tk e Silver Bronze Look iFSilver Bronze Lipstick a glowing, tawny lip colour, combining all the glorious shades of an Eastern sunset. Still quite pale, but with a brilliant luminous quality that makes it all glamour by night light!76 words
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Advertisement202 1964-02-10 11 Television is the current croze throughout j Singopore. Most people, you Included perhaps, complain of occasional headache, eye fatigue ond other eye discomforts after j.^^ fdßfcj Why not consult us get a pair of glasses j^ ond relieve these symptoms. V PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91, North Bridge Road. Spore202 words
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Miscellaneous677 1964-02-10 11 |Today'sßadio.TV| RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA mam ml!Lr* m VU.ON.U SHORTWAVt SHORTW.WI SERVICE S>tKVlCfc: 41.7 metre* 41 Metres A.M.: bOO iime Signal. NeA.M bUO Uood Murmng, gara-ku: ti 02 Morning Melodies: 6.01 Morning t'relude, 7.1 a *<'.OO Time Signal, the New*. News; IM ttrtnttinai ouJitin.. i.io Bieakfust Potpourri; IJM 7.30 Up677 words
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Article819 1964-02-10 12 A.J. P. TAYLOR - The army that went on strike A.J. P. TAYLOR DARE CALL IT TREASON. By Richard M. Watt. (Chatto and Windus. 305.) r-By THAT RATIONAL creature Man does some strange, irrational things. None stranger than that he puts up with war. War is all right in the abstract. It provides perorations819 words
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Article239 1964-02-10 12 Jack Couffer - Outsmarting the beasts— by Disney Jack Couffer. SONG OF WILD LAUGHTER. By Constable 25s LJAVE you wondered how Walt Disney persuades n animals to act for him? Here one of his director-cameramen lets us into some secrets. "We work by trial and error, luck and Judgment, tricks and training," he239 words
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205 1964-02-10 12 T. H. Silcock - Background study of the Malayan economy T. H. Silcock. THE ECONOMY OF MALAYA. By (Eastern i niverstttes Press. $2). FURST published ten years ago. Professor Silcock's r background study of the Malayan economy has weathered very well. It has been reprinted revised, reprinted again and again revised Obviously it has205 words
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Article296 1964-02-10 12 Some problems of education SCHOOLING 1983-1970. By C. H. Dobtnson. (Harrap. 155.) BY JOHN KENT ALTHOUGH Profes- sor Dobi n so n writes of English schools and English problems of education much of what he has to say, Indeed nearly all. applies to Malaysian education. He believes new techniques of296 words
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Advertisement865 1964-02-10 12 Howthree recent watchmaking developments further increase the accuracy and life expectancy of the Omega Constellation. 1. New, temperature-resistant alloys make for still steadier timekeeping, even If you wear your Constellation in front of a blazing fire and then expose it to a blizzard. 2. Newly researched watch oil (at $1,465865 words
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Advertisement91 1964-02-10 12 BLUE SPOT Germany's IMo.I For Your Chinese New Year A Hari Raya Puaio >SB A FREE OUTDOOR W GERMAN TV AERIAL A nit TV BLAUPUNKT INSURANCE FOR EVERY SET. BUY NOW '^i V| No Deposit For Hire Purchaie One Year Guarantee Fret Outdoor German TV Aerial One Yeir TV Insurance91 words
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Article, Illustration24 1964-02-10 13 Dr. Goh Ken& Swee - Dr. Goh Ken& Swee Official opening tomorrow by Opening of a new mill JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE A TI AAF^ JPPI FMFNT24 words
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Article, Illustration955 1964-02-10 13 Plant's products sold for five years in advance THE Veneer Products Limited, a joint local and U.S. venture with authorised capital of $5,000,000, will be officially opened at the Jurong Industrial Estate tomorrow by Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The chairman, Mr. L.B. Franco, in a special message955 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-02-10 13 SOURCE of sup- ply of logs for Veneer Products Ltd's factory comes from Pahang, as it is believed that this State produces some of the best local timber. in order to s-upply the requirements cf the Jurong factory, a fleet of 40 logging trucks. 30 trailers, 20 bulldozers107 words
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478 1964-02-10 13 COMPANY HAS AN AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME AHEAD LONG before Veneer Products was formed, a very thorough market analysis and investigation as to the potential sale of veneer in the United States was made. After months of study, it was decided that the veneer mill would be both practical and profitable. At478 words
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Advertisement26 1964-02-10 13 i i are P rouc ann <>unce <!U r'l^ r^ he offic a opening to-morrow X^w 7 J« their factory at the A* Jurong Industrial Estate26 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-02-10 14 jyjEMBERS of an American industrial mission who visited the Jurong Industrial Estate, also paid a visit to Veneer Products Ltd. A group of directors and engineers from the firm were among* those who accompanied the delegates. These pictures show the early stages of earth reclama-77 words
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Advertisement113 1964-02-10 14 Another construction at Jurong by... HARRISONS CROSFIELD (SINGAPORE) LTD. Sole Agents for CONSTRUCTION L_ who congratulate Veneer Products Ltd on the occasion of the official opening of their factory. The above photographs show the first phase of Veneer Products Ltd. factory in various stages of development. We Congratulate VENEER PRODUCTS113 words
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Advertisement200 1964-02-10 14 Our heartiest congratulations VENEER PRODUCTS LIMITED on the occasion of the opening of the veneer mill tomorrow from: ENG HUP CO., LTD. LIGHTERAGE HAULAGE. CONTRACTORS. STEVEDORES FORWARDING AGENTS. Wharf Office:- P.O. Box No. 105, The Oldcuitom Shed, Singapore, 1. G/4, Telok Ayeir Basil, Teli: Office ***** Singapore, 1. Manager *****200 words
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Advertisement141 1964-02-10 15 Electrical Installation for VENEER PRODUCTS LTD. By R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. fgSSSL ARMOURED KSai CABLE BROOK SOUS AGINTB: R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18. Battery Roed, Singapore Tel: *****/8 174. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. K.L. Tel: ***** With the Compliments of GEO. WEHRY CO., (M) LTD. Suppliers of OFFICE141 words
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Advertisement123 1964-02-10 15 CALTEX would like to take this opportunity of congratulating VENEER PRODUCTS LIMITED, on the opening of their new factory. This new industry is a step forward in the progress of Malaysia, and it should be regarded as a great advance in the new industrialization programme which is designed to bring123 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-02-10 16 THERE was great activity along the Singapore wharves when machinery for the Veneer Products Ltd s factory arrived and was being unloaded. The lathe, 'seen being unloaded into a lorry, weighs 80,000 Ib. This is said to be one of the biggest80 words
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Advertisement138 1964-02-10 16 SIME DARBY MATERIALS HANDLING DEPARTMENT offer hearty congratulations to VENEER PRODUCTS LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their New Factory AT THE JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE T^^^B C I IBKi |fl EH I^IRS hyst€r -Hi Fork Lift Trucks similar to this RT 150 15,000 Ib. capacity machine pictured138 words
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Advertisement110 1964-02-10 16 m^ tj_i L^J i Congratulations and best wishes to VENEER PRODUCTS LIMITED ji < on the occasion of their opening ij TOMORROW !j from I; NISSAN KISEN KAISHA LIMITED operators of regular fast liner I; sailings from Singapore to the < Pacific North West and their Singapore agents BARREHO SHIPPING110 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-02-10 17 'PIIK first truck load of logs arriving at the Veneer Products Ltd's factory. They are temporarily stored. These logs are later to be cut into proper lengths. These will be fed into the rotary lathe. Pictures also show the 80.000 -lb. lathe and the155 words
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Advertisement73 1964-02-10 17 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES 1 to the Veneer Products Ltd. on the occasion of the official opening of their I factory at Jurong XTAT*I/">V! ki TRUST AND icCrtHlTlrtM NAIIUNAL savings ASov/CIAIIUN incorporated in v S A with Limited Liability Head Office: SAN 'FRANCISCO SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF73 words
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Advertisement68 1964-02-10 17 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to VENEER PRODUCTS LTD., from CHEONG KWONG LOONG PARTNERS (GENERAL CONTRACTORS) 15-B, MACKENZIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to VENEER PRODUCTS LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their veneer mill, from KEMAYAN TIMBER CO. 23, Temerloh Road, Mentakap, Pahang With the68 words
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Advertisement1026 1964-02-10 18 ■T > 7 > r* ij g l lii* i pT] n i i I^ 1 1 bSm Kontinurd from Pace IB) SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrdt SI (Mtn.)-Box t* rit txtrm PEON must possess a driving licence, .mmedlately required. Please apply Box A 4569 S.T. Spore. GENERAL COOK AMAH Live In1,026 words
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Advertisement1115 1964-02-10 18 ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Word* SI (Min.)— Box M ef. txtrm ADVERTISER WANTS THREE bedroom bungalow with modern conveniences In quiet locality. Minimum two years lease. Phone (B'pore) *****. THREE BB.OROOM house in District* 9. 10 or 11 from 31st March next on 2 year lease. 8 month* rent In advance.1,115 words
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Advertisement1034 1964-02-10 18 EDUCATION M W mrdt hi Mirn ,—Hox it ct, extra FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC Knronnents accept* davy mudents (or Piano. Plano-accordlon. Violin. Uuitai Hawaiian Uuitar. Trumpet, saxopnooc. Clannrt. Drums fej ltiapr«< J473W EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP Practical 4-month course. Imparts Belling techniques b] Lectures. Oroup Discussions and Demonstrations. Btb Repeat Course starting1,034 words
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Advertisement987 1964-02-10 18 PHILATELY I* Wort, v» t Mm.)— Box U ett. *mtr* SELLING SURPLUS STAMPS Accumulation In lota or $3/-. $10'- irrespective of oo«t and catalogues varae' Please write to C.K. Ting. 106. Strathmore Avenue. Singapore 3. (Poatal Only). CURIOS n Word* St r Mtm.)— Box Ht ett. wtra VISIT: PEIPINO. (TORI987 words
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Advertisement1045 1964-02-10 18 FOR SALE M.rW. Si (Mtm l-Mox it tl, aslr. U.K. FAMILY returning home OlapoM* Dunloplllow Mattresses, dounle and Magi* at < SO<~, rtbat* Ring K L. ***** or SV2HO (luring offlc* hours lor appointment r-RiDC. SPHAVINC at owner's nom# any colour in a day. Hundred* 01 satisfied clients include* University.1,045 words
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Advertisement832 1964-02-10 18 LADIES DRESS SHOP J* Word* tt (Mlm.t—Box M ctt oxtrm KBO BEAUTY CXPIIIT Tailor for Malaysia H 'Stylist Saroes-kebaya "AniMke Oronloh Style." 394. Tanjonf Katonic Road. Spore f'hont ***** Mr*. Cheng LADIES DRESSMAKING tt Word* Si (Mm.y—Bmm t* ef, txtrm •ALON CATAUNA Drama mada-to-order from $6/-. 319-D. Rlv*r VaJlaj Road.832 words
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Advertisement1068 1964-02-10 18 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU PBAI k rri it wni: Til kxtknsion signalling ':qlipmext Manufacturers and Suppliers of signalling equipment are invited to tender for the supply of relay interlocking apparatus required in connection with the Railway extension to Butterworth. Tender documents are available on payment of £10 per1,068 words
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Advertisement1313 1964-02-10 19 TO LIVERPOOL I WIST COAST U K.. Out Store Said P Sham Ptnang MEUMPUS Literpitl la Pt/FH II Fll 11 PYRRHUS Li>erpill. Cut>: n. G'a&gow FH II Fll II fll AJAX LKHMII D^C n I/1* MARON Li.erSttl Glasgow FH II Fll 11 Fel 21/27 FH 21 ELPENOR A. -out\ Li»trptti1,313 words
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Advertisement1355 1964-02-10 19 W^M THE EAC LINES StMOAPOIf KUAU IUMPUa »».SWIYTIMMAM PENANO ■\4ntKH *mm«*<s ■oaai'.tMutMMNC io. *ojoi <—.» in.ww on* Htott im*'' pttOMi tttf jmamt *Jta taan^ SAILINGS TO CENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURS. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO tOTHENDURS, ANB COPENHASEN. I^^^Te l ria l ng^ "KINA" I) 11/21 FH 22/27 FH 21/211,355 words
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Advertisement1276 1964-02-10 19 i Benuline'] UPatSS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS OINAHII Hamourg Mar 24 S'pora P. Shan Ptnang CniljMMirrli Ah FH 14/11 FH 17/11 Fel WU ?«2T^ M>, ta DtJMADUni fef London Mil II UfcNAnNIN Hamburg Mar II Sport f.J'ha. Passat lott rd Spore t. Sahara Penang ■ENLAWERS I'PHI, Havrt.1,276 words
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Advertisement1377 1964-02-10 19 MeALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. W Til: Nl M 331. r«ajV. ILLIRHAM LIMB KLAVKNKBS LIMB LDRDIN, NAMIURS, ROTTERDAM. IDS ANSELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE, MULL ft MIDOUSIROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY If LEICESTER Mtll ""t.?' CUt lMt Sport P. S mm Penang ■dnnevillE taiiid laPart/TMaf 11 Ftl s Vim Calls Hint1,377 words
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Article30 1964-02-10 20 BCBBER TIN (per Ib.) (perpicaL) Feb. 3. 64'/«cts. $525.50 4. 64 Sets. 1527.75 5. 64'»cU. $526.87« i 6. 65 cts. 5528.M 7. 64* t cts. 5530.12H 8. 5533.7530 words
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Article124 1964-02-10 20 DUBBER futures were firmer, up about a quarter cent per Ib. in New York last week, but dealings were light. Traders said that physical rubber was steadier reflecting offerings abroad but factory buying continued routine. G.S. A. as usual on the first day of the month,124 words
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Article68 1964-02-10 20 'THE Malayan E.chan*. Banks' Atse- flatten made these changes la Its rates to merchant* on Saturday (all rates to $100): •elltng TT tr OD ready i Deutuh* Mark! 129 3/8; Bslglan Francs 1820. On the free exchange market in Htng Kong, the U.I. dollar was quoted at 5.7368 words
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Article71 1964-02-10 20 united States auto makers produced 743.776 cars in January, a record for the month and well ahead of the 687,444 turned out in January 1963. The previous record for a January was 688,690 In 1960, according to company reports. Production Is expected to fall this month, partly because71 words
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Article1142 1964-02-10 20 THE table ol alutrea on tac Malayan Stock exchange shows laat business to Feb. 1 i A) ana last Diujneati since thai date (Bj with H and L standing (or Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. 1.70 1.% (own 4 City1,142 words
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Article627 1964-02-10 20 rERE was another sharp rise In the Straits Tin price on Saturday of $3.62$ which took It to the new post-Korean War record ot $533.75. Saturday's price, together with the rises on Thursday and FYlday, represented a total advance in the three days of627 words
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Advertisement1169 1964-02-10 20 PggpH asjja HBssb^bMbibslßbvbV tLr\wASAjn;>xjsp<r^AisHA^Lra U.S.A. Pacitic, Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada S«rvie« Spore P. Sham Honolulu, v Fcivg h torn Montreal Kuiikaaa Man" 1 2 Mar 3/ S Mar 25 Mar 3 Air 21 Apr 21 Apr •Balma Mart" 24/21 Mar 27/11 Mat 21 Asr 21 Asr 17 Mat1,169 words
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Advertisement1006 1964-02-10 20 [E<>IORIEXTI LINBS I TO NORTH AMERICA s.s. "CHUSAN" Deporting PENANG Ist April 1964 SINGAPORE 4th April 19*64 S.S. (30,000 tons fully oirconditioneo stobilised) Departing SINGAPORE 27th July 1964 For HONOLULU/ VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES. via Manila ("Chusan" only). Hong Kong It Japan. Apply to your Travel Agent, Of1,006 words
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Advertisement605 1964-02-10 20 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Feb. 3. Feb. 4. Feb. 5. Feb. 6. Feb. 7. Feb. 8. •Industrials: 109.36 110.42 111.13 113.54 113.17 112.94 Tina: 124.66 125.58 125.78 126.11 126.25 127.63 rubbers: 1*6.16 106.16 105.72 1*5.72 104.91 104.91 Dfc. 31. 1963=100. •Dec. 31. IMS— IOO. DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED Current Dmte of Total Total605 words
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Advertisement461 1964-02-10 20 SUNGEI BIDOR TIN NOTICE DREDGING LIMITED The public are Informed that all •nr. f «>, roads oullt and maintained by Tin ore output for the SOUTH MALAYA PINEAPPLE month of January GROWERS CO. LTD.. on land 1864 09 P lcula alienated to them in the Districts Hours worked 514 of461 words
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Article2474 1964-02-10 21 IT was a good week for industrials on the Malayan Stock Exchange and some really substantial rises were made between Friday and the end of the previous trading period. A particular feature was the switch of interest to the older established counters which made the biggest2,474 words
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Article688 1964-02-10 21 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the we«k ended Friday Feb. 7. INDUITKIAL* AIM orrti 12.43 15. 00 Bousttad 1 SI 1.93 Ontral Prop. LM 1.57 <ir Drr .6.1 C s. Holding 3 42 3.45 ion Tin Smelt Pr*f IT U is688 words
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Advertisement710 1964-02-10 21 j^gj^^^^^^^L^^asa^^ss^^ss^Lasssssss^sasss^astaasVsss^sas^^sa^Zawl^a^^sasßl THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association In the State of Singapore will be clu&ed lor business on Thursday 13th, Friday 14th. Saturday 15th and Monday 17th February 1964 tor Chinese New Ye*r and Harl Raya Puasa. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE., that Mr. Chin710 words
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Advertisement914 1964-02-10 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT NURSES Municipality of Ipoh Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and or State Nationals lor the appointment of Assistant Nurses in me Municipality of ipon on a salary scale of 1152.50x7.50-257.50. Point of entry will depend on experience. 2. Candidates must be Stale914 words
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Advertisement634 1964-02-10 21 NOTICES Associated Mines (Malaya) Limited announce outputs of tin concentrates for the month of January, 196- follows: PICULS AVER HITAV. TIN DREDOING LTD. 1601 THE SUNGEI BESI MINES LTD. 2174 BUNGEI WAY DREDGING LTD 1547 SOUTHERN TRONOH TIN DREDOING LTD. 259 TRONOH MINE LTD. 3634 THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES,634 words
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Advertisement884 1964-02-10 21 NOTICES PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT CHINESE NEW YEAR AND HARI RAYA PL'ASA HOLIDAYS THURSDAY, 13TH FEBRI ARY. TO MONDAY. 17TH FEBRLARY. 1964 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, except on Hari Raya Day itself, snips will be worked and general cargo will be delivered from the Commission's goaowns 00 the884 words
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1956 1964-02-10 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by RUALA LUMPUR, I 1V Sun. The Vend Vici Stable's Resquilleur, with Merv Posner up, scored a run- away win in the Gold Cup trial over 9f here today. The race was run in heavy rain. Resquilleur went1,956 words
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Article34 1964-02-10 22 TOTAL POOL 5105.982 1 No. ****** ($37,093). 2 No. *****8 (510.398). S No. 2*9693 ($5,299). STARTERS ($407 each) Noa. *****2; *****9; *****5; 1MM8; *****6; *****2; *****7; *****0; *****6; *****3; *****9; *****5: 2M989.34 words
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Article54 1964-02-10 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor Ceylonese will meet Singa- pore Ceylonese, the holders, in the Saravanamuttu Shield final at Singapore on Friday. In their semi-final against Perak here today, Selangor scored 152-5 declared and Perak were 14-2 when heavy rain stopped play. The organising committee awarded54 words
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Article47 1964-02-10 22 MELBOURNE, Sun. Australian former world motor-racing champion Jack Brabham won the Australian Grand Prix at Sandown Park near here today. Brabham, who drove a 2i-litre Repco Brabham, clocked lhr 15mln 11.2 sec for the 120-mile event which does not count for the world championship. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article14 1964-02-10 22 MALACCA. Sun. The Malacca Cricket Association will hold theit annual meeting tomorrow14 words
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Article102 1964-02-10 22 TENNIS PENANO. Sun. Tan Bong Kean regained the men's singles title he last held In 1961 when he beat Buddy Yap 6-2. &-6 In the Penang state tennis championships at the Penang Sports Club today. The men's doubles title went tc Lee Kee Hoay and Toh102 words
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Article133 1964-02-10 22 Hanumant hits 105 in Test debut T^EW DELHI, Sun. A century by Hanumant Singh, playing in his first Test, helped India total 344 in the first innings against England in the Fourth Test match here today. England had replied with 124 for two at close. Hanumant is the fifth cricketer133 words
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Article148 1964-02-10 22 INDIA Ist lnn«t (overnight 247--14): Jaislmha b Titmus 47. Kunderam b Titmus 40. Sardesai c Parks b Mortlmore 44, Nawab of Pataudi b Titmus 13. Hanumant Singh a and b Mortlmore 105, Bordr b Price 26. Dnrani c Smith b Wilson 16. Kripal Singh b Morttmore 0. Nadkarni runReuter - 148 words
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Article97 1964-02-10 22 I |(UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tha I first Malaysian national boxI ing championships will be held at 1 Stadium Negara from May 14 to 1 16. This was decided at the in- augural meeting ol the Malaysia Amateur Boxing Association held at Stadium Negara today. The meeting97 words
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Article17 1964-02-10 22 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Island Club beat RAF Ci ;mgl 291-181 in a friendly golf match.17 words
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Advertisement326 1964-02-10 22 itnW gMaatu Mfttija^^^ Jr y" 1 B i^^jHijf I^R<' jwK n&N^wHj who' 1"*"" I Blw'^ an inimitable masterpiece Cointreau Liqueur has been Try a glass of Cointreau today famous all over the world for more than century. Its purity, delicious properties arc the result of its special I |wf* \1326 words
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Advertisement78 1964-02-10 22 <wsii> c^s«»4#.v mm m-a d\±. Jtafi J mW- *Jk V a II Q HW Longer life and le»s maintenance "TJB cost than any 2 Cycle Engine. Wl Less than half the running cost jjß"*"^ of any 2 Cycle Engine of f~^« similar horsepower. f 9- Reliability and efficiency of any78 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-02-10 22 HOiKM Spore Leagurtup: Ceylonese S.C. v Teachers Union (Balestier Rd>. Ipoh Div. 1: Andersonians v Kilat (PacianTi; Div. 2: Telecoms v Medicals (Pa* dang).24 words
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Article548 1964-02-10 23 Are Spurs losing their grip? SOCCER ROUNDUP ON DON, Sun.— Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, the two top teams in the English First Division, were both decisively beaten in local derby matches in yesterday's Football League programme. Spurs, even with England centre -forward Bobby Smith back after injury, crashed 4-0 againstReuter - 548 words
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Article52 1964-02-10 23 HAARLEM. Sun. Malayan brothers Oon Chong Jin and Oon Chong Telk reached the men's singles semi-finals In the Dutch international badminton championships here yesterday In the quarter-finals Chong Jin beat Ferry Bonnevllle (Indonesia) i?""' 7 *15- 15-10 while Chong Teik defeated Joergen Mortensen (Denmark) 11-15. 15-4Reuter - 52 words
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Article1349 1964-02-10 23 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 Burnley S Birmingham I SIipIT. Wed. 2 Blackburn 2 Notti Forest 0 Blackpool 1 Stoke 0 Bolton 2 1 ulh.iro 1 Chelsea 2 Wolves 3 i mi i,, n 3 Liverpool 1 Leicester 3 Man. I td. 2 SbefT. United 1 Aston1,349 words
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610 1964-02-10 23 IRELAND, scoring two of the best tries in inter- national Rugby for years while reduced to 14 men, trounced England by 18 points (three goals and try) to five (a goal) at Twickenham yesterday. It was Ireland's fifth win r LONDON. Sunday InReuter - 610 words
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Article104 1964-02-10 23 INNSBRUCK. Sun. The Soviet 1 Union regained the Winter Olympic ice nockey title and retained the world and European crowns by beating Canada 3-3 In the packed let stadium here last night Victory gave the Russians their I 11th gold medal of the Oames iReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement94 1964-02-10 23 1 H^^ 1 —-—^K^^^tt A THE SHOE THAT FOLLOWS THE FASHION ISALAMANDERi SOLE AGENTS; ■D'SOUZA BROS. l 106/ North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Adelphi Hotel Bldg.) Tel ***** CIEDA MODEL: TYPE SA 6280T Ktk >t hot 7 Transtiton and 2 diodn, and WM I M^m\ C.rto.nly one <,» Ih. n «,t94 words
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Advertisement206 1964-02-10 23 KODAK INSTAMATIC I— 1 y yßrr D 3 Please your friends with a I KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERA this Chinese New Year! \j Why be ordinary and give money in your Chinese New Year Ang PowsP Give Kodak instamatio Cameras instead. Kodak Instamatio Cameras are sure to make a hit with206 words
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Obituary78 1964-02-10 24 VEOM CHIAN HUN of Kampar on •1 1,1 Funeral on 11.2.64 at 1 p.m. from 76 Station Road. Kampar. CHIN PAX KUEN panted away I', ,-ic rfully at No. 2 Jalan Panar Baharu Kimla Lumpur. Funeral at 10 a.m. 10th F>h. 1984. JOSEPH CHIA THIAM FOOK on R-2-1904 lravi-478 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-02-10 24 'BA TH TOWEL DANCE PARTY' GIVES CLUB BARE' LOOK BILL CHAHRVIX, manager of 'the "Whisky a Go Go" Club in London, held an invitations only "Bath Towel dance party" recently. Youngsters from all over London attended wearing ingenious creations in towelling. The party went with a swing, as this 3L90Mirrorpic - 66 words
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199 1964-02-10 24 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A SIX-MAN Australian defence mission flew in tonigiit to find out what assistance Australia can give to Malaysia in the development and expansion of her armed forces. The mission leader. Mr. D. 1— j S. Clues, an assistant secretary of the199 words
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94 1964-02-10 24 - HOLLYWOOD. Sun. A 33-year-old bar-tender, a shotgun on one arm and a baby on the other, held sheriff's deputies at bay for six hours yesterday and finally won a week's delay on an eviction order. The deputies had been sent to clear the94 words
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Article64 1964-02-10 24 JAKARTA, Sun. One thousand people will be moved to south Sumatra from south of central Java where famine has been reported to be spreading. Antara news agency said yesterday. The agency said Brigadier General Achmadi. Minister Transmigration. Co-operatives and Rural Development, who was now visiting theReuter - 64 words
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231 1964-02-10 24 Macmillan won't stand for Parliament again T ONDON, Sun. Mr. Harold Macmillan, who resigned as Britain's Prime Minister last October, has announced that he will not stand for Parliament in the next general election. He is 70 tomorrow. This means that two former Conservative Prime Ministers are leaving the House231 words
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Advertisement188 1964-02-10 24 JLate CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M I r r f* sit) 1 Minimum) TO CHANDRA and l.innam bleMtd ■Hi asa B-S-M ai BunKiar Ward. Thanks to Doctor and staff. TO SARAOA and Sr. dha ran a hoy on P. 2.64 at Johorr Bahru Hoapltal. Thanks to Doctor and Staffs. BBB^aw*"""^^B^BB "tbEpiP- ■^Hb^L^l^L^bKlslPb^L^^b^L^e188 words
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Advertisement223 1964-02-10 24 What's different about the NEW BENDIX? ,mmmWm\ mWm W\^F la* >0^ imWW'LmmmmmXW^* It's the only washing machine you've ever really wanted Th* n«w Bcndii it for people who want th* fmast washing machine money can buy. It is not a ch**p machine; it ha* no gimmicks. But it combines th*223 words
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