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Title Section14 1964-02-12 1 The Straits Times ..J Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73114 words
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Article739 1964-02-12 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL 'Best of friends now' PREMIER: 'WE UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER; WHATEVER HAPPENS THERE WHjL BE NO TROUBLE'— LOPEZ: 7 ENTIRELY AGREE WITH THESE SENTIMENTS' From Editor of Berita Harian. reporting from SIEMREAP (CAMBODIA), Tues TENGKU Abdul Rahman today described the progress of his talks with President739 words
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104 1964-02-12 1 A very fragile agreement: Subandrio BANGKOK, Tues. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, •..tid today the agreement so far reached in the Malaysia issue was "very fragile. 1 "All concerned should exert great effort* to consolidate it," he said. Dr. Subandrio, who represented Indonesia in the just concluded Malaysia peace104 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-02-12 1 THE MALAYSIAN Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman with Prince Norodom Sihanouk by his side, waves to the cheering crowd on his arrival at Phnom Penh airport on Monday. In the background is a huge billboard showing portraits of Prince Sihanouk, Tengku Alxlul Rahman, President Macapugal.48 words
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294 1964-02-12 1 2 wives of kidnapped husbands wait in anxiety CINGAPOI^p, Tues. 11:3 Two women from entirely different backgrounds one the wife of a millionaire's son and the other the wife of his driver were today sharing common anxieties as they waited for news of their kidnapped husbands. They are Mrs. Lillian294 words
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Article54 1964-02-12 1 HONG KONG. Tues. Borne 4.500 people are crossing the Red China-Hong Kong border every day In a last-minute rush to spend the Chinese New Year holidays with their families on the mainland. The rush began about five days ago when some 3.000 people queued dally at the Ko»UPI - 54 words
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Article38 1964-02-12 1 NBW DELHI. Tuee. Newly 2.500.000 persons have been affected by famine due to a crop /allure over nearly 30,000 square miles of Rajasthan. Northwest India. India's Agrtcultu/s Minister. Dr. Ram Subhag Singh, told Parliament today— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article26 1964-02-12 1 NEW DELHI. Tues During last month's disturbances In Calcutta and West Bengal 264 people died. 56 of them killed by police action. ReuUr.26 words
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Article, Illustration935 1964-02-12 1 WHY WE'RE NOT HAPPY— BY RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday JNDONESIAN terrorists found on Malaysian soil in the Borneo territories will be disarmed and sent back across the bonier. This was stated by Tun Abdul Razak at the airport here today on his935 words
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Article74 1964-02-12 1 A bet-ter living LONDON. Tues. An army radio operator hss paid £175 to buy himself out of the army at Catterick Camp to become a professional gambler. The man 40-year-old West Indian Cpl. Lascelles Williams nas worked out a system for backing horses that in four -months swelled an initialReuter - 74 words
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337 1964-02-12 1 Hopes dim for 79 lost in ship horror gYDNEY, Tues. Rescue planes and ships were searching the Tasnian Sea today for 79 officers and men missing from the sunken Australian destroyer Voyager. Chances a1 c "very slight." Meanwhile, the aircraftcarrier Melbourne, her bows gashed open by a late night collisionReuter - 337 words
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Article33 1964-02-12 1 CYPRUS SHOOTING NICOSIA, Turs—Shooting broke out between Grrrk ami Turkish C7priots in Niinsii Mihurb today. and British troupe droxe in Krrrot mimil cars brtwern their lims is bullet* wbisMrd ovrrhc.id Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement91 1964-02-12 1 OEI TIONG HAM PARK v off Holland Road, Singapore. mXM TWO-STORIY MODERN BUNGALOWS 4 Bedroom* wfth Bolhrooim ortochrd. Po'Ouct A Mosaic Flooring Throughout. IH^ $57,7J0/- upwards. SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 133 Rochor* Rood, Spot. 7. Tel: ***** JfZ?v here's to a if LUCKY NEW YEAR i TIGER BEER ANCHOR BEER91 words
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142 1964-02-12 2 Union men seize 6 estates in East Java JAKARTA, Tues. J Union members seized six British plantations in East Java last week, according to a report published here today. The official news agency Antara said a delegation ol the East Java Sarbuprl Union, an affiliate of the Communistrun Bobsl Labour142 words
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117 1964-02-12 2 JAKARTA FREES A BRITISH FREIGHTER JAKARTA. Tues. The official news agency Antara said today that a British ship seized at Samarinda in East Borneo on Jan. 19 bas been released. JThe ship, the 4.500-ton Troon Breeze, was seized by the Governor of East Borneo when it entered Samarinda harbour to117 words
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Article41 1964-02-12 2 JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Air Force Is conducting exercises around Soerabaya in Bast Java and the nearby Island of Madura. Official news agency Antara said the "readiness and alertness" programme related to the antiMalaysia campaign UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article263 1964-02-12 2 Break in relations after Cabinet meeting TAJPEH. Tuesday N A T I O NALIST China announced today that it had severed relations with France. The Nationalists took the step after the French Government had formally notified them it had decided to exchange Charge d'Affaires withReuter - 263 words
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Article49 1964-02-12 2 MANILA. Toes. Twelve thousand people were made homeless in a foar-hour fire in Davao City. southern Philippines, which destroyed about 600 buildings, according to Press reports reaching here today. Police are investigating the cause of the fire, described as the worst In the city's history.— Beater.49 words
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Article, Illustration188 1964-02-12 2 Phoumi accuses North Vietnam VIENTIANE, Tues Gen. Phouml Nosavan, leader of the Loatian right-wing faction, yesterday accused North Vietnamese troops of "large-scale intervention" in Laos. Gen. Phouml said this In a declaration to the official Laos Press after a two-day visit to his troops In central Laos. The general describedReuter - 188 words
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Article99 1964-02-12 2 JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Armed Services will give food relief to the common people, hit by the rice shortage, an Army statement said today. The statement said the Defence Minister. Gen. A. H Nasution, last night discussed with all Chiefs of the Armed Services the riceReuter - 99 words
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Article21 1964-02-12 2 NAIROBI, Tues. Tht Kenya Government has announced an agreement with Italy on the peaceful exploration of outer space. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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231 1964-02-12 2 Another Red swoop as 'ceasefire' nears SAIGON. Tues.— South Vietnamese guerillas swooped down on two district capitals one near the North Vietnam border —as they stepped up their attacks before their lunar new year ceasefire starting tomorrow. The attacks coincided with antl-Amerlcan terror bombings In Saigon which Is gay withReuter - 231 words
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224 1964-02-12 2 CALL FOR KASHMIR TALKS UNITED NATIONS, Tues. JJRITAIN Morocco and the Ivory Coast last night urged India and Pakistan to resume negotiations on the Kashmir dispute. Sir Patrick Dean, of Britain, speaking In the Security Council debate, said both Governments should consider engaging outsideReuter - 224 words
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Article51 1964-02-12 2 WKLLJNOTON. Tues.— The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr Keith Holyoake, said yesterday he agreed with the assumption of the British Foreign Secretary, Mr R. A. Butler, that Indonesia's President Soekamo meant to crush Malaysia. President Soekarao has never wavered publicly In expressing thli Intention" Mr. Holyoake51 words
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Article44 1964-02-12 2 CALCUTTA, Tues.— Fifteen people died on Sunday and yesterday from alcohol poisoning after drinking Illegally distilled liquor here, police said. Thirteen of the victims were among 28 people admitted to hoepltal. Two others died before their removal to hospital— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article59 1964-02-12 2 LONDON, Tues. The Commonwealth Development Corporation has agreed In principle to take part in a new mortgage company to be formed in association with the Hong Kong Government, it was announced here yesterday. The new company will provide mortgage loans on flats in an approvedReuter - 59 words
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167 1964-02-12 2 PAKISTAN ACCUSED OF EXPLOITING 'HEINOUS SACRILEGE' NEW DELHI, Tues.— The Indian Vice-President. Dr. Zakir Hus.suin, said yesterday that the Uieft of a sacred hair of the Prophet Mohammed had resulted in the loss of several hundred lives among the Hindu community in East Pakistan and considerable loss of property. InReuter - 167 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-02-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /YOU LOOK S]' LL SET mA/^ N TIkED, DEAR; 1 M A i ict Sf YOUR I let ME V^ A i!£!>7 mallet) S&rtwu*. B»5 I <S^ II TilP^ yr V/WASH6O/J136 words
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Article186 1964-02-12 3 Passed: A Civil Rights Bill ILTASHINGTON, Tues.— The House of Re-, presentatives last night passed a strong Civil Rights Bill cutting j across segregation barriers to give Negroes better public accommodations and Job opportunities. The measure, backed by I President Johnson and his I Administration, now goes to the SenateReuter - 186 words
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Article20 1964-02-12 3 Medical strike ROME, Tues. Hospital assistant*, obstreticians and pharmacists in Italy began a national three-day strike yesterday over contracts. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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147 1964-02-12 3 PRINCESS IRENE SHOWS OFF RING FROM CARLOS AMSTERDAM. Tues— Don -A Carlos has given Princess Irene a gold engagement ring with a large ruby encircled by diamonds. The Princess showed the ring to her parents and i her future parents-in-law here last night. Doit Carlos's parents, Prince Xavier of BourbonReuter - 147 words
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Article55 1964-02-12 3 OREEN RIVER (Utah), TUe*.— An Athena missile misfired on iti first overland teat flight and landed some 20 miles south-east ol Durango, Colorado, the Air Force announced. The rocket payload had been fired from here and should haw landed at the White Sands missile range, In NewReuter - 55 words
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Article61 1964-02-12 3 COLUMBIA. South Carolina. Tues. The U.S. Government has paid $80,000 to South Carolina poultry farmers because helicopters In a huge military exercise last summer scared the chickens out of laying eggs. Dr. Douglas Hamm, head of Clemson College's poultry science division, explained yesterday that theReuter - 61 words
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92 1964-02-12 3 ROCKET SCIENTIST DIES AT LECTURE BERLIN, Tues. Professor Eugen Saenger, the West German rocket scientist, died yesterday while lecturing at the Technological University here. He was 58. Last year Prof. Saenger became head of the University s new institute for space travel research, the first of Its kind in WestReuter - 92 words
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343 1964-02-12 3 Russian defector Yuri seeks U.S. asylum WASHINGTON, Tuesday. JHE State Department has announced that Yuri Nossenko, who was attached to the Soviet delegation at the Geneva disarmament conference, had sought asylum in the United States. A department spokesman declined to say where Nossenko was now or whether the application forReuter - 343 words
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73 1964-02-12 3 The 'pancake derby' is new student craze LOB ANGELES. Tues—American students, bored with goldfish swallowing and pantie raids, pair up today for a new pursuit the "inter-Collegiate pancakeeating derby." Boy-girl teams from over 30 colleges in all parts of the U.S. will compete to see who can eat the mostReuter - 73 words
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139 1964-02-12 3 $500-A-NIGHT CALL-GIRL RACKET BROKEN UP TOJRIN, Tues. Police announced yesterday that they have broken up a 100,000-lire ($500) a night call-girl racket involving students and young housewives. The names, telephone numbers and photographs of 63 young women, at least 20 of them minors, were found by police when they raidedUPI - 139 words
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Article48 1964-02-12 3 BANDRINGHAM (Norfolk), Tues. Black magic symbols found In a ruined church on the royal estate here are being investigated by the police. The symbols Include a clay model of a nude woman, a sheep's heart pierced with five thorns and a black candle. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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120 1964-02-12 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Defence Department has announced that a number of Cuban workers at the Guantanamo base would be sacked. It did not say how many of the 3,000 Cuban nationals working in the base would be dismissed, and added thatReuter - 120 words
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Article76 1964-02-12 3 BWANBEA (Wales). Tues. Potholer Howard Butler was rescued from a nearby cave yesterday afternoon after being trapped 700 feet inside for more than a day with a leg and ribs broken. Butlrr. 20, was carried on a stretcher along a narrow passageway from where he layReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration227 1964-02-12 3 J ONDON, Tues.—Live- liest topic in British political quarters is whether Mr. Harold Macmillan 70 yesterday will before long accept an earldom and make a second career as a leading 'elder statesman of the House of Lords. The former British PrimeReuter - 227 words
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Article54 1964-02-12 3 LONDON. Tues. The general council of the Trade Union Congress has agreed to sell its 49 per cent holding in the Pro-La-bour newspaper. Daily Herald, for £75.000. The sale to the International Publishing Corporation paves the way for creation of a new national newspaper in FleetReuter - 54 words
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199 1964-02-12 3 JACK'S REAL FEAR DURING THE CUBA CRISIS-BY 808 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AT the eleventh hour of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, the late President Kennedy was thinking of the children who would die if the threat of nuclear war became a reality, the Attorney-General, Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, said today. ThisUPI - 199 words
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Advertisement253 1964-02-12 4 GRAND PALACE RESTAURANT (3rd 4th FLR. PALACE THEATRE) SINGAPORE. ir "KONG HEE FATT CHOY" NEW YEAR TEA DANCE 13th, 14th, 15th 16th Feb. 1964 from 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. 000 NIGHT DANCING EXTENSION to 2 am on 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th Feb. 1964. FREE GIFTS DISTRIBUTED TO PATRONS ON253 words
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195 1964-02-12 5 EXTRA RADIO, TV FARE FOR HOLIDAYS SINGAPORE, Tues. Radio and TV .Malaysia, Singapura. will broadcast extra hoars of transmission with special holiday programmes to celebrate the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya seasons. On Chinese New Year Eve, the Malay, Chinese and English languor services will transmit radio programmes up195 words
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331 1964-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Turn. THE big two-way airlift of Scottish troops between Singapore and Edinburgh involving the Ist Bn. Queen's Own Highlanders and the Ist Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders got off to a good start today. A BOAC chartered aircraft, carrying331 words
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144 1964-02-12 5 REMINDER TO VIPs AT CINEMA OPENING SINGAPORE, Tues.— Senator Ko Teck Kin, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, tonight reminded a YIP gathering at the opening ceremony of Shaw's new million-dollar cinema. State Theatre, at the New World Park that "In a moment of prosperity and happiness, we144 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-02-12 5 AFTER the crash a motorcyclist lay unconscious by the roadside and another, his pillion-rider, sat slightly hurt. And their motorcycle lay overturned at River Valley Road near Times House. The collision between the motorcycle and a taxi occurred at about 11 a.m. yesterday. The unconscious79 words
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386 1964-02-12 5 I SINGAPORE, Tues. PERSONAL spite was probably the reason why a detainee and "favourite" of Mr. D.S. Dutton, superintendent of Pulau Senang, was identified in the July 12 riots on the island, the Assizes was told today. Described as the "favourite" was Tan Kheng386 words
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Advertisement322 1964-02-12 5 Pebble Bar Extensions Now open until 1.00 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday, we welcome you to the Pebble Bar. Relax as you listen to Trudy Connor sing at the piano from 6.30 p. m. to 1.00 a. m. j^^^ (Midnight on other evenings). I BST a^l 'Hotel sinaapura 95 ORCHARD ROAD.322 words
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Miscellaneous332 1964-02-12 5 -l-HE following to todays schedule chine (Ml* 488) 7.50 p.m. 1 of civil aircraft movement* at RAC: From PJinora Penh <RC Pajra Lebar airport Singapore: 403) 12 noon. ARRIVALS DEPARTURIS BOAC: Prom London, Rome, Da- CPA: To Kuala Lumpur. Bansmaacua. Baghdad, Karachi. Calcut- kok. Hone Kong. Manila <CX 716) ta.332 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-02-12 6 A LARGE gathering or Malaysian students in Australia attended the wedding in Perth recently of a Penang engineer. Mr. Chew Ming Yao. and a science teacher, the former Miss Teota Poh Tin The bride, a former pupil of the Penang Convent, flew115 words
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Article54 1964-02-12 6 28 suspects held in Singapore QINGAPORE, Tues. Police yesterday detained 28 suspects and screened another 2,028 in an intensive anticrime campaign. Eiyht were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance and 20 under the Societies Ordinance. A police spokesman said: "The majority of those detained were suspects In connection54 words
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Article57 1964-02-12 6 KUALA KUBU BHARO. Tues.— Gift parcels and food will be distributed to the patients in the district hospital here on Feb. 29 to bring cheer to people who are not able to celebrate Hari Raya with their families. The "Hari Raya" party is being oi-Ramj-ed- wtth57 words
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Article42 1964-02-12 6 PENANG. Tues. S. Munlandy. 45. said to have "a string of convictions," was Jailed for 18 months by the magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann B»u, today for stealing a passport and other documents belonging to a milk vendor. V. Thandavathevar.42 words
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123 1964-02-12 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce has nominated its chairman, Inche S.O.A. AlsagofT, to the Singapore trade delegation v. Inch is to visit Sabah and Sarawak. The delegation, which will be of about 40 representatives of all the chambers of commerce and the123 words
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Article61 1964-02-12 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin i.-hak. has ordered the grounds of Istana Negara to be opened to the public from Bam to 6 p.m. on Chinese New Year day, Thursday, and on Han Raya Puasa day. Saturday. The Gurkha police band61 words
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Article40 1964-02-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Prime Minister, Tenglpi Abaal Rahman, will be the host at party at the Residency on Feb. 17 for delegates attending toe AfroAsian rural reconstruction organ!* sation conference opening here on the same day.40 words
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Article102 1964-02-12 6 ROBBER SHOOTS SHOP WOMAN A LOR STAR, Tues. An armed robber shot, and seriously wounded a housewife How Kee, 48, in her shop at Kampong Rotan, about seven miles from here, early this morning. How Kee was sleeping with her four children when she heard footsteps coming up the stairs.102 words
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Article28 1964-02-12 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— A 50-year old jobless man. Tan Soo Chong. was found hanging from a coconut tree at noon yesterday u» Somapah Road, off Changt Road.28 words
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173 1964-02-12 6 A mining union agrees: Bonus NOT negotiable IPOH, Tuesday. THE All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff union, which represents about 700 office workers in the European-managed tin mines in the country, has agreed that bonuses are the sole prerogative of managements, and, therefore, not I negotiable. This decision was taken at a173 words
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Article33 1964-02-12 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A housewife. Tan Ban Chiong. 44. died of head injuries early yesterday after falling from the fifth floor of a flat in Jalan Satu. off old Airport Road.33 words
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233 1964-02-12 6 Alliance now has assistance of Indian women KUANTAN, Tues. The Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said here today that more Indian women were coming forward to work for the country and to strengthen the Alliance foothold in Malaysia. Mr. Manickavasagam. who came here to confer233 words
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83 1964-02-12 6 IPOH. Tues.— A labourer. Nahzaeii bin Musa. 22. asked the magistrate's court here today to postpone sentencing him to Jail in order to allow him to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa with his family. Nahzaerl had pleaded puilty to stealing a typewriter valued at S2BO83 words
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Article43 1964-02-12 6 KUCHING, Tues.— Bills authorising the borrowing from the Federal Government of $3 million for loans to aided schools and $5 million for providing water supplies will be considered by the Council Negri of Sarawak when It meeta on Feb. 24.43 words
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Article, Illustration2105 1964-02-12 7 LAUGHTER AND DANCING-THEN THE FIRST TORPEDO STRUCK —AND SO BEGAN ONE OF THE GREATEST SEA TRAGEDIES IN THE HISTORY OF WAR Part IWo ri^HE LACONIA was taking on board her usual complement of returning: Service personnel, and also some officers and men2,105 words
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Article224 1964-02-12 8 A LOR STAR, Tues. Police today arrested a gangster believed to be the leader of the Green Dragon secret society operating in the Alor Star area. The man was detalnrd by acting Asst. Supt. Maung Boon Chan, and three detec- j tlves at a Jetty in224 words
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Article53 1964-02-12 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr S V. Lingam. A.ssemblyman for Aljunled. opened on Sunday the MacPherson Ro.id (South i market built by t lie Government al i cost of $140,001) The market, the fifth to be open- I ed by the present Government. consists of ii main building accommodating53 words
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Article58 1964-02-12 8 ll'Ori. Tues. Mohamed Amir bin Mohamed. 30, unemployed, of Kampong Selasek. Telulc Anson, who had 16 previous convictions. was today tailed for one year by I the magistrate's court here for Stealing a bicycle. He admitted stealing the bicycle, belonging to Miss Chan Ah Hoo. 1658 words
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Article48 1964-02-12 8 SINGAPORE. Tues Lee Chee Lye. 22. of Holland Road was killed when his motor-cycle was Involved In a collision with a car at Holland Road on Saturday night. The car crashed into a monsoon drain, but none of its four occupants \va s injured48 words
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Article37 1964-02-12 8 SINGAPORE. Tues —A fire yes- teiday afternoon gutted an unoccupied house in Seton Close, off Nassim Hill. Two flre engines took an hour to control the blaze, believed to have been caused by short circuit.37 words
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174 1964-02-12 8 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«s. EXPECTATIONS of Formosa doubling its imports of iron ore from Malaya from 50.000 tons to 100.000 last year were In vain because the new Formosan steel mill has not yet started operations. Mr. Henry Wong, secretary of the Associated174 words
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Article34 1964-02-12 8 i JESSELTON. Tues Three scouta from Beaufort District led by their scoutmaster. Inche Ayub Aman. are expected to leave on Feb. 16 for Lahore to attend Pakistan's national scout conference next month.34 words
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Article37 1964-02-12 8 I SINOAPOKE. Tue«. The University nl Singapore today announced the following candidates have passed ;he exam nat.on for the Diploma In Public Health; Chew Pin Kp<\ Cho: Shi Ryong and Sun- woo Chang Won.37 words
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166 1964-02-12 8 Five parties to join forces for the elections f| KUALA LUMPUR, Turn. piVE Opposition parties have agreed in principle to form a united front against the Alliance in the forthcoming general elections. This was disclosed today by the vicepresident of Party Negara. Inche Garieb Raof. The parties are the newly-formed166 words
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112 1964-02-12 8 Restriction lifted for 200 youths IPOH. Tues Nearly 200 youths whose movements are affected by restricted residence orders h»ve been given permission by the police to return to their homes for family reunions to celebrate Chinese New Year. Deputy Supt Ko Kirn Cheng, head of the Perak anti-secret society branch,112 words
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Article200 1964-02-12 8 KUCHINU. Tuesday. SARAWAK'S Minister for Local Government, Mr. Dunstan Endawie, said yesterday that much of the success of Sarawak's ambitious five-year development plan would depend on the response of youth to the challenge of the coming years Speaking at the annual meeting of the200 words
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Article75 1964-02-12 8 THE $2,000 TELEPHONE CALL SINGAPORE, Tues. A telephone call last i night cost a confection- i cry factory owner $2,000. Mr Chan Bon Chau. 25, of Jit Sin and Co. In Sixth Avenue Buklt Tlmah Road, had parked his car in Rangoon Road to make a call, leaving the money75 words
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Advertisement143 1964-02-12 8 In this Year of the Dragon. Dunlop wishes all their Chinese customers and friends a happy. peaceful and prosperous New Year. Dunlop S Ft\^ through its 30 million dollar factory in Petaling r Jaya, and its Dunlopillo factory in Seremban, is helping to increase Malaysians prosperity through nHTy^ high-quality products143 words
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Miscellaneous139 1964-02-12 8 /iii-y oojj Uy j. Tun i rri fI*M A Wfc6l'tl IftißLh "X I .THAT ONE OF THE POODi u"T« _^*ftl#> o^-— >~—^e S\ »>—» *"*T VfcORLD _^~*Si I ■Su^V *JUSi LAN L*. r*. I nUk Trmry Hy t hvtttor £o«#</ J A PIECE OP CANVAS f I SEE. WEU_.VOU FIND139 words
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359 1964-02-12 9 Technical courses to help Malay contractors KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Government has launched an educa- tional plan to help Malay building con- j tractors to take a more active part in the com- mercial and industrial life of the country. Announcing this at a news conference to- I day, the Assistant359 words
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Article61 1964-02-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ong dive Heng, 24. of Malacca, was charged in a magistrate's court here today with attempting to extort $20,000 from Song Pang Seng by putting him in fear of death. at Kia Peng Road on Jan. 12. No plea was recorded. Ong was ordered61 words
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Article27 1964-02-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.v A photographic exhibition of Malaysian animals by well-known zoologist. Mr. Lim 800 Liat. will be held at the National Museum from Thursday.27 words
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129 1964-02-12 9 Dr. GOH WILL LAY STONE OF $20 mil. TYRE PLANT SINGAPORE, Tues. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee will lay the foundation stone of Bridgestone Malaysia Ltd., Singapore's new $20 million tyre- manufacturing company at the Jurong industrial complex, on Feb. 21. The company is a joint investment of129 words
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85 1964-02-12 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— H.M.N.Z.S. Taranakl. the latest of New Zealand's fast anti-submarine frigates, will arrive in Penang on Friday morning to pay a four-day goodwill visi^. The TaranaU, serving in the Far East Fleet as part of New Zealand's contribution to the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve,85 words
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Article56 1964-02-12 9 SINdAPORE, Tues.— Students who excelled in commercial subjects in their 1963 examinations will receive cash awards from the Singapore Chamber of Commerce City Commemoration Prize Fund on F*b. 21 at the auction room of the SCC Rubber Association. Denmark House. The fund was established by the56 words
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Article34 1964-02-12 9 Hole in the wall SINGAPORE. Tues. Burglars entered a provision shop in Tan- i long Kling by cutting a hole in the wall on Sunday. They took $500 in cash and jewellery worth $500.34 words
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Article, Illustration306 1964-02-12 9 Your holiday do's and don'ts 'Enjoy yourself but don't get I hurt': Police I KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The 0.C.P.D.. Kuala Lumpur, Supt. C. M. Sunderaj, today listed the "do's and oon'ts" the public should remember when celebrating Chinese* New Year and Hari Raya Puasa. At a Press conference this morning306 words
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Article60 1964-02-12 9 JESSELTON. Tues. FOur people were killed and Jour seriously injured when a Land Rover was involved In a collision with a lorry in Papar. 25 miles from here yesterday afternoon. Three were killed instantly and the fourth, a six-year-old Chinese boy. died in Papar Hospital.60 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-02-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sultan of Selangor today noted "with very great pleasure" the important role the National Art Gallery here is playing in the artistic and cultural life of the nation. He opened the two-month exhibition of the "National Collection of Photographs." a289 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-02-12 9 CHE ZI'LAIHA MoncriefT (above), the First Malay woman from Singapore to become a London-qualifi-ed hairdresser, said yesterday: "Ironically. I went to London to study midwifery.'' Instead, she came back with four hairdressinc diplomas. In London she met and later married an Australian engineer.79 words
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Article141 1964-02-12 9 SIX WHO HAD WEAPONS JAILED SINGAPORE, Tues. >^ The First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, today said that it was very seldom that the police succeeded in arresting people using vicious weapons. "For this type of offence I cannot take a lenient view," he said when he sentenced141 words
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Article33 1964-02-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Sultan of Johore will hold "ooen house" for his Vuslim subjects who wish to pay respects to him during Harl Raya at the Istana Besar here.33 words
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Article79 1964-02-12 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold the 15th Singapore International Salon of Photography in conjunction with the 1964 Foto Fair at the Victoria Memorial Hall from May 9 to 17. Closing date for entries from Malaysian photographers is March 24 for black and white79 words
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Advertisement240 1964-02-12 9 Now available [^y^HIS MASTERS VOICE pW >^p1 RHHpipflHpSSßßS^fli F -T i PH^ *-MP tm^ jTI ■■1 Pa. iMP I^"" *'*&\ji ■■■■■i^^'^Pl PjHMMMWMM«ii«^P^PB b k »«1 I I A tinted /ace plat* for reduced reflection better contrast helps make for better viewing! With pn» set fine tuning, push button control, high240 words
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Obituary27 1964-02-12 10 it Werels Sit W imimmm) P. N. MENON of Johore Labas Cstau (Socfla Company) passtii away peacefully at Trtehur i Kerala i Sunday February 2nd IM4.27 words
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Article64 1964-02-12 10 it W,t4m Sit (UiHimmm) MR. A MM. Jamas Choo Soon Los) wish to thank all mends and relatives far their good wishes, valuable gifts. and kind help and attendance at their wddini on ft-2-«4. MR. AND MRS. P Thangavela convey thrlr heartfelt thanks to all relatives aad friends who64 words
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Article129 1964-02-12 10 1» Worit Sit rMimaulM) DRIVE BAD ODOURS away. Spray A!rutirk Air in the room stays fresh ao<l sweet-amelllnK all day MILLVS SALON. Singapore, will cioa. from Thursday. 13-2-M. Reopening from Saturday. 22-2-S4. 1600 LBS. PUERARIA pnaieololdee freshly harvested tbls seesoa for sale at Sl/2& per Ib. ex Tanjoag Pau129 words
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Article34 1964-02-12 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT ?f» W«t4i *l.i» 'Yin.l YOUTH FOR CHRIST CHSM Ne« Year Rally. Victoria Theatre Saturday IS February 7 M p.m Hear l)r B. Chew. Musical Artut and V s C Choir All welcome34 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, February 12, 1964.
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Article715 1964-02-12 10 The Bangkok agreement looks no better in daylight than it did on Monday night. The ceasefire is as full of holes as a colander, and there has been no headway in the 'direction of likely conditions for a political settlement There is comfort, no doubt, in the715 words
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Article296 1964-02-12 10 I Chiang Kai-shek's severjance of diplomatic relations I with France means that Communist China will now have French recognition without prejudice to its claim to sovereignty over Taiwan. It is not to shortsightedness in Taipeh, however, but to dissembling in Paris that Peking is indebted for its triumph.296 words
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Article227 1964-02-12 10 The Perak State Forest Officer's account of illegal cultivation in forest reserves points to a ludicrous situation. lOn the one hand there are elaborate land development schemes which offer new setlers all manner of assistance; their land is cleared, their houses built, tools, seed and I fertiliser provided227 words
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483 1964-02-12 10 Garry Barker - Garry Barker SPLENDOUR IN CAMBODIA bi pUNOM PENH, Tues. Seldom since Cleopatra called on Caesar has so mucn told and ceremony surrounded an international conference as Cambodia's capital today where the Malaysian and Philippines leaders began a new attempt to thrash out the483 words
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Letter324 1964-02-12 10 YOUR correspondent was quite right to say in his article on the collection of photographs put on display in Kuala Lumpur that there are perhaps too many pictures by British photographers, and far too many by G L. Hawkins. The reason for the latter needs a note324 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1964-02-12 10 GEOFFREY HODGSON WHAT KIND OF DECISIONS IS HE GOING =T0 MAKE? from WASHINGTON. TUESDAY AS HE MEETS HOME AND BUTLER THIS WEEK FOR TALKS ONE OF THE trad itions which Mr. Mac millan invented was that British Prime Ministers meet American Presidents twice a year. This1,437 words
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Advertisement820 1964-02-12 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* Wm4m Sit (Uimtmmm) WARRIES: Tb RMk and Beak en 10th February at Maternity HeeaHtal. K 1, a soa Barry. Brother for Ocr Hoth orll MtNAMARAt— To Via and Avte nee Coe'ao a sob John Maftsa at PortMoresby Hospital Panaa aad New Uuinea en 28-1 *4 it Wt4m820 words
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Advertisement109 1964-02-12 10 HOHNER MELODICA M«4. br M. HehMt, 6si— T. i I LtJ i mib hi Pour models are now available from Singapore ftock:— MELODICA SOPRANO Ton* rang*. 2 chromatic octavos, with Grcon Cardboard Box. $11.00 MELOBICA ALTO Tone rang*. 2 chromatic octavos, with Red Cardboard Box SI7.M MELODICA PiiM-26 To«fcet Mom",109 words
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Advertisement66 1964-02-12 10 DOCTOR COMFORTABLE G E DOCTOR SHIRTS ARE THE FIRST SHIRTS THAT ARE MADE FROW rA TERYIENE 7TRY7^S' 33% COTTON itHJLtnt m Wishing All Our Chinese Patrons Friends A Happy Prosperous New Year, B. P. de SILVA LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) 19.21, High Strwt, Si»««por«-6. No. 1, Bwhop S»., Pawn*. Aurora66 words
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190 1964-02-12 11 U.S. editors on tour of Asia to check on 'illusions' SINGAPORE. Tues. An eight-member delegation from the American Newspaper Study Mission Inc. is \v Singapore to "clear away any misconceptions" they may have about this region. A spokesman for the i group. Mr. Al Spiers, editor of four newspapers in190 words
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Article55 1964-02-12 11 MUAR, Tues. Marine police yest«rday arrested six fishermen allegedly found trawler fishing in the Kuala Muar area at 5.30 p.m. The nix fishermen. Ch'ng Chiap H*ng. Tan Yong Ann, Chua Tal Whee. Chua Cheng Hong. Llm Leok Loy. and Chua Kec Seng, were charged in the magistrate's55 words
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188 1964-02-12 11 WHY RADIO WAS SO 'SCRATCHY' DURING LUNCHTIME KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A broken cable five miles from here was given as the cause for the "interrupted, very scratchy and low- powered" transmission during the lunchtime English programme of Radio Malaysia today. The normal English broadcast at 1 p.m. did not come188 words
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Article38 1964-02-12 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will speak at the next luncheon meeting of the Singapore National Union of Journalists at the Capitol Room on Feb. 20. The subject will be announced later.38 words
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Article, Illustration787 1964-02-12 11 Own a flat— for $900 down SINGAPORE, Tues. THE SINGAPORE GOVT DECIDES TO SELL ON INSTALMENT PLAN, BUT ONLY TO LOW INCOME PEOPLE ]yEW modern flats, now being completed in the satellite town of Queenstown, will be sold to middle and lower income group people at $4,900 and $6,200, the787 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-02-12 11 Troops told: Greater hardships ahead KUALA LUMPIR. Tnes.— The Chief of the Armed Forces, Lt.-Gen. Tent-kit O&--man bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, today reminded Malaysian troops that they would be facing greater difficulties than ever before in performance of their duties and the carrying out of their responsibilities. He said this161 words
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Article76 1964-02-12 11 SINGAPORE. Tumi The crew of HX.C.S. Mackenrte, which arrived here on Sunday for an eight-day goodwill visit, threw a party this afternoon for M underprivileged boys and girls from the Hans Anderson Children's Club. The Mack-anide la one of three Canadian destroyers which are now76 words
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Article41 1964-02-12 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A retired businessman, Tan Chlng Heng. tl. wa s slightly burnt by »eid while he wm aaletp in bia Tmnjong Ka- rong Road horn* yesterday morning. It is not known who threw I the add at him.41 words
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Article228 1964-02-12 11 Gunman robs cashier of $2,000 SINGAPORE, Tues. A gunman robbed the cashier of a rubber firm of $2,000 this morning in busy Beach Road. At 10.35 a.m. the cashier. Mr. Chen Sing Mul. 20. of the Ton* Alk rubber firm in Seah Street had cashed a cheque in the Mercantile228 words
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Article38 1964-02-12 11 BATU PAHiAT. Tues. Mr. M. Jebaratnam has been elected president of the Batu Pahat Rotary Club. Others elected were vice-presi-dent, Mr. Yeo Tin Kheng; secretary. Mr. Ong Hung Chin: and treasurer, Mr. Ho Lai Chee.38 words
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Article32 1964-02-12 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Rotary Club of Singapore will commemorate the 59th anniversary of their world-wide service organisation by holding a dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant on Feb. 30.32 words
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199 1964-02-12 11 Malaysia rejoices but faces hard times too: Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Th o v k h this is a time fcr "double rejoicing", it is also a time when Malaysia is faced with grave external difficulties. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. who is also president of the199 words
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118 1964-02-12 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Talks held today between Japan Air Lines and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union at the Labour Ministry ended without settling their dispute and strike by 45 workers. The airline's assistant manager. Mr. S. Mano. said the talks were held under the118 words
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170 1964-02-12 11 Penghulus to quit over bonus issue KLANG, Tues. All 25 kampong penghulus here employed by the State Government today told the District Officer, Inche Johan bin Mohammed Yassin. that they intended to resign from their posts. This followed the Btate Governments decision to pay them only a quarter of their170 words
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Article39 1964-02-12 11 PENANO, Tues.— The Chief Police Officer, Mr. J.J. Raj, tod/y Issued a warning that no crackers may be let off within 100 yards of any hospital or mosque during the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya festivities.39 words
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Advertisement71 1964-02-12 11 FINEST FROM GERMANY *^^s^M s»tfOs^s^^^^^^^^s^HsW^iy SALAMANDER THE SHOE THAT FOLLOWS THI FASHION 1 wm sole agents mmwmwmmmwmwmmmmr D'QIIII7A RRCTC 106 North BrW Rd OUU4A DlfUO. Spore. Tel: ***** ALSO AVAIIAtU AT I S.M.HUSSAIN SAIBOO odjo.«,n» a*.**., m,,-. CHINESE NEW YEAR €ASY HP. TERMS I SS l^ LOW MONTHLY RENTALS. J»71 words
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Advertisement34 1964-02-12 11 ORIGINAL DESIGNS L *V T 3 chains with tasselled ed&es Uottnsons WL RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** i*V STOU CLOSE FKOM THUHS. TO SAT. FIB. Vj 13th Isth. OPEN ON JV MOM. FEB. 1/th.34 words
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Miscellaneous662 1964-02-12 11 I Today's Radio. TV| RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 metre. SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M.; 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- *1 Metre* garm-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; AM 600 q^ Mornlng: 601 700 Time Signal, the News; Morning Prelude; 7.15 Newt; 7.10 a^rast mpourri; 730 »~S£ t: Jg Learn A Word662 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-02-12 12 MITSUBISHI TEAM'S VERDICT ON MALAYSIA: EXCELLENT SINGAPORE, Tues. Malaysia provides a healthy economic climate for future Japanese participation in the industrial field. This Is the verdict of a 15--member Japanese industrial mission from the Mitsubishi group who left here today for Manila after a week-long investigation of Malaysia's Investment and266 words
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Article28 1964-02-12 12 SEREMBAN. Tues.— A two-yew old girl. M. Papathy. was run over by a Lend Rover and killed on Sunday on Senawang Estate,- six miles from hcrp.28 words
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166 1964-02-12 12 Khir: Stern action on agitators of racial discord KUANTAN, Tuesday ~T f FHK Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today that stern action would be taken against politicians who tried to create racial discord by preaching communalism. He said that mischief makers and infiltrators were166 words
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262 1964-02-12 12 TRA WLING BAN RESULT PENANG, Tuesday. AS a result of the Government ban on their main means of livelihood, hundreds of trawler fishermen face a "miserable" Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa this year, Mr. David Tan, chairman of the Federation of262 words
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Article41 1964-02-12 12 KLUANG. Tues The Sports Council of the War Department Civilian Staff Association (Kluang branch) will hold a Chap Goh Meh Ball at the Diamond Jubilee Ha. l here on Feb. 29 from 8 p.m. lo 1 a.m.41 words
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40 1964-02-12 12 Hari Raya gifts for expectant mothers OENANG, Tues. All expectant mothers attending the East Jelutong Union's variety show at Umno Hall on Saturday will receive Hari Raya presents. The reason: Included in the programme Is a play about pregnant women.40 words
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Article31 1964-02-12 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore traffic police are keeping a sharp look-out for motor-cyclists riding machines without silencers. Some 11 "noisy" motor cyclists have been booked since Feb. 5.31 words
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160 1964-02-12 12 A LOR STAR. Tues. A Pretty Arfah bint« Abdullah. 17, reported kidnapped by two men near her house at Telok Wanjah last Sunday night, is back home. A relative found her yesterday at Pompong, about three miles away. She said she had escaped160 words
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Article32 1964-02-12 12 KLANG. Tim* The Klanf South M.C.A. Youth Scccons will distribute money. r.ike.v :ind fruits to pattanu n the Hospital here and the Kuai t-angat T.B. Hospital on Thur«» day.32 words
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Article150 1964-02-12 12 PENANG. Tuesday A private of the First Green Jackets, who was to have been charged today with eight other soldiers* with disorderly behaviour, had since died, a magistrate's court was told today. "He died while on duty In Brunei." Woman Inspector C. Chandramalar. prosecuting, said.150 words
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Advertisement124 1964-02-12 12 l^mTi DANGER! 155^41 HER DIET I MAY II DESTROY w& HEAL I H B Rice every day > and not j enough variety of meat, J|^ fish and vegetables can make you ill. X] VYKMIN HELPS KEEF m YOU HEALTHY. ifjA^l It balances your diet iS f^M gives you 8124 words
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Miscellaneous291 1964-02-12 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Go back about the curie of 1. Lab units reorganised? The the old Japanese coin (5> same old place, however (14). 7. The result of a keg bursting 9. Repairing pottery Including beyond the field (7). an odd piece (7). 8. "There's In morta--10. Well291 words
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Advertisement841 1964-02-12 13 r= (Continued from Page 101 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Ward* H iMm.t—B'i f rim extra WBLL KNOWN EUROPEAN Company requires Experienced Accounting Machine Room Supervisor Apply Box A 3577 B.T. K.L. EARN IN YOUR Spar* Tim* on Commission Basis ha an Agent with Established Insurance Company. TrainIng given. Reply Box A841 words
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Advertisement933 1964-02-12 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE :u Ward* tt (Mm.)— Bex t0 eta, extra NtWTON MANSION Luxurious 8 Bedroom Flats/ Bathroom*, W.Ua, Moaalc/Kentlle. Garden, Car-Park. 2 miles from town. Few Hats left. Pnooe *****/***** Poh Al* Realty Ltd* W. Arab St., B'pore. BINOLE-STORBY SHOP MOUSR FOR SALE OR RENT In "CORONATION PARK"933 words
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Advertisement902 1964-02-12 13 FOR HIRE 2» Ward* U <HHn.)—Bax M era. exlrm T.V. POR HIRE Monthly $18/- Contact Malavaia Electric Co.. 8 pore ***** T.V. RADIOS, RADIOGRAMS, RernSeralor*. Tape Kecordara. K«* Buat'* 124, Orenard Koad. Singapore I*M» Pboo* *****. 810 BRASS COMING? Lei ua collect them la our AIR CONDITIONED LIMOUSIMt* Criauffeured by902 words
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Advertisement1130 1964-02-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE ta mtam <» 'Mim i-lu n* extra 1961 LAMBRBTTA ISSCC kUcelleat condition >7SO oa* careful owner, bought car Contact Danny 21 Beog Bwh Place off Bras Baasui Road. Spore altar office. 195* WOLSELEV 6 90. Two owners. Cxcelleat condition allrouod, First reasonable offer accepted. Trade-in also considered.1,130 words
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Advertisement889 1964-02-12 13 HI-FI STEREO Wardt U (Htn.)— eta. extra TEAC SOSR RSVERSB Malic 4 Track Recorder avmilabl* at Hw«* Stng Co.. 2MI Beacb Koad. Upon BEAUTY CULTURE Warda U (Itlm.t—mam el*, extra L4AKK TMB SBORII FORMULA that baa nrousbt total twauty to UMMSanda of woria-tamoaa moocla. S*Bd (or jrour copy Of "Bacrata889 words
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Advertisement875 1964-02-12 13 STATE OF SABAH TENDERS- P.W.D. Tenders are Invited for the construction of an OUTPATIENTS DEPARTMENT at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Jesselton. Sabah. Further particulars may be obtained from P.W.D. Headquarters In either Singapore or Josselton. Docu-nents will be available on 7th. February and tenders will close on 7th. March. 1964.875 words
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Advertisement710 1964-02-12 13 TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are Invited and will be received up to 2 pjn. on Friday 28th February 1864 for tbe Servicing and Overhaul of Grass Cuttins; Machines for RAAF BUTTERWORTH. Particulars and tender forms may be obtained by application to the Secretary. RAAF Contracts Board. MALAYSIA RAAF710 words
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Advertisement517 1964-02-12 13 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS INCT: Applications are lnI vited from Federal Citizens i>r Stata National* i\!ale> for appointment as Clerk (Non-Oov-ernmeni) Orade I in the Clifford School iPi unary >. Kuala Kangsar. AGE: Must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd. birthday. QUALIFICATION: Must have passed the Cambridge School Cert.517 words
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Article, Illustration1619 1964-02-12 14 Rescue! U-boat Capt. risks all Leonee Peillard DILEMMA OF WERNER HARTENSTEIN THE SECOND PART OF THE SERIES b> ITALIANS PANIC AS THE FIRST TORPEDO =STRIKES ffTITH all the authority o\ T a colonel's wife who lias made many journeys to distant lands, Mrs. Dorothy Davidson was discussing life aboard the1,619 words
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Advertisement57 1964-02-12 14 MARTELL V- f>< Tl A RICHER MELLOWER V I I K COGNAC. THE V.S.O.P. k^«V-r«JL OF RARE DISTINCTION J^f V^f V t\l I 1 I^^^^^^^^m 111 &i coonac JIM? MARTELL NOW COMES |f^^^J^^^^i I IN THE NEW RED CARTON I A FREE GIFT will be given with every bottle of57 words
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Advertisement1320 1964-02-12 15 I BENULINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ti CONTINENTAL PORTS RFNARTV fof Lonoon Mm rj&nAni Z Hamourg Mm 24 S'pori P. Sham Ptnang ?.V 2 J Flfc 14/11 FH 17/21 Fik 22/23 Grangemootn Apr I nvMATniMfiTAJ far London Mm IS BaT&nimMPUfaj Hamburg Mar II Spore P. Sham Ptnang Rotterdam Mar1,320 words
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Advertisement1308 1964-02-12 15 fe MeALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W Teh No. Ulll. r<3aw CLLJKRMAN UMI djc KUVINBU LIMB LONBON. HAMBUP*:. ROTTEROAM, LOS ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO, NAVIE, HUU 1 MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITY OF LEICESTER Acceptitg cargi ttr Central t Suit S'poie P. Sham > enang mIISKSVi c Sailed Sulid UPertTieay iO1,308 words
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Article80 1964-02-12 16 THE Federation Minister f»r Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beg-innina; on February 11. Bubber 64** cts a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $842 a ton. Palm oil $858.75 a ton. Palm kernels $399 J0 a ton. Tbe rate of80 words
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Article105 1964-02-12 16 MELBOURNE, Turn. INDUSTRIALS held a steady trend with moves small and about In balance. Favourable Interim company reports continued to bolster the market. Mining-* moved narrowly with •Us mostly holding level* or Improving slightly. Base metals were barely steady and loans were firm. C.R.A 2"-/»B Mount Is* 3*V»105 words
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Article264 1964-02-12 16 FEBRUARY tint (rad* rubber buy*r* I lob. eleeed at 5 p.m. In Singaper* and Kuala Lumpur yrsterday at 64 i cents prr Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Monday's closing level for tbe position. Trie tone van very quiet. R AS. and F.M.R.E. closing prises In264 words
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Article28 1964-02-12 16 February 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64; cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN 5532.75 (down $1.37 J). Estimated unofficial offering 280 tons (up five tons).28 words
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649 1964-02-12 16 From Our Market Correspondent qpHE Malayan Stock ExX change was preparing itself for the long holiday recess yesterday, but nevertheless more business was transacted than might have been expected and there was a fair turnover. The Exchange trading rooms will close at 12.30649 words
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Article25 1964-02-12 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indirrs Frb. 10 Frb. 11 'Industrials: 113.10 113.41 Tins: 127.81 128.76 rubbers: 104.72 104.72 •Drc. 31, 19«3z=100 Dec. 29, 1962 10025 words
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Article859 1964-02-12 16 S <nOMBINKD 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: Beuetsad $1.96 SI. (1000) $1.95. (1.000) $1.98. (14.000) $2. (4,000) $1.99; CsM SUre (3.000) $3.45, (4.000) $3.50: Dunleps (2.000) $2.92: Bast859 words
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329 1964-02-12 16 Straits tin falls $1.37 1/2 Thin trade in rubber STRAITS tin after its rise of over $7 In 4 trading days reacted yesterday and fell $1,374 to $532.75. The offering of 280 tons' was up 5 tons and the hlgh- est estimated daily tonnage this year with miners stepping up329 words
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Article122 1964-02-12 16 TMf Malayan Eichann Bankf A»iociatiwi mad* the** thanim In .tt rates to merchanta yesterday (all rat*a to flOO): Naw Yerki buying TT S3 13/16, airmail OD 33 13/18, 00 d/st 33 1/4 credit bllia. 33 3/8 trade bllla. Can Ida: buying TT 33 1/2, airmail OD 32 5/8,122 words
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Article48 1964-02-12 16 Father January rubber crops inclined. Ajrr Molek 63.992 Ib.. Bukit Katil 62.208 Ib. Keinpa* Group 1.333.000 Ib. Nynias produced 76.000 Ib. In January. Kloaajr 130.000 Ib. and tin Bennt 66,000 Ib. Vnitei Malacca, 334.600 Ib., Ayer MoJek 63,992 Ib.. and Leone Hita Saat, Ltd. 149,060 Ib.48 words
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Advertisement991 1964-02-12 16 I f^ORIENT] LINES J TO AUSTRALIA s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG 20th February 1964 SINGAPORE 21st February 1964 for Frcmantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney 4i Brisbane. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA991 words
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Advertisement395 1964-02-12 16 Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST BIRECT SAILINCS FRBM SINGAPORE MO MALAYA TO CANADIAN AND U.S. GREAT LAKES PORTS. S'por* P. Sham Penang Arr. Toronto ORIENT MERCHANT Mar 21/24 Mar 2S/2B Mar 27 21 May 1 ZENOIIA MARTINI Apr 18/12 Apr 13/14 Apr 15 11 May 71 ORIENT TRADER395 words
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Advertisement613 1964-02-12 17 SHIPS IN PORT CHIM lying alenislde tn, tincaaers Harbour wharves or rxpecled today are: Prentdent Taft 10/11, Steel Reeorter 18, Kenlngau 25/36. Oances Maru 27 /2 S. Dolphrverett 3S/36. rlelkal Mara 38/39. Onuur 42/43. Saduo N.W. 3. East Sea N.W. 4. Inner Reads: Olang Ana. Anil. Pantal Maa, Uunong Maa.613 words
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Advertisement238 1964-02-12 17 OPTION PREMIUMS (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) February 11. Three mootba INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 13 eta. M. Box 23 rta. Dnnlope 1!> ct*. McAllater 16 eta City Dcv 5 rta. M. Inveat. 16 eta. K. Smelters 21 eta. Kobtaaon 14 eta. E»M> 19 eta. C. Storage 20 ru. fed. Dlap. 12 MB. Kotbmana IS238 words
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Advertisement155 1964-02-12 17 NOTICE MR. CHOY PAX NENG of 50 Hale Road. Kuala Lumpur Malaysia is no longer connected with us as from 10th February 1964 and has no authority to transact any business or collect any monies for or on our behalf. THE DINERS' CLUB <M) LTD. NOTICE NOTICE KAY HI AN155 words
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Advertisement342 1964-02-12 17 BANK HOLIDAYS The Banks In the State of Sel- ar.gor will be closed for business on Thursday. 13th to Monday 17th February, 1964. both days Inclusive. Chinese New Year and Hart Ray a Puasa. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP PRACTICAL 4-MONTH COURSE Imparts time-tested techniques342 words
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Advertisement884 1964-02-12 17 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association In the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Thursday 13th. Friday 14th. Saturday 15th and Monday 17th February 1964 for Chinese New Year and Harl Ray a Puasa. P.W.D. NOTICE The Level Crossing at Railway884 words
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Advertisement302 1964-02-12 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by Mr. Too Joon Ting that as from 12th Feb. 1964 he is not In any way connected with M/s Union Ltd. (Pepsi-Cola) Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE. Bankruptcy Nos: 82/57 Ahmad G.H. Plperdy,302 words
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Advertisement546 1964-02-12 17 ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. ond Mrs. Runme Shaw extend their regreti and apologies to all friends and invited guests but wish to inform them that due to circumstances they have been forced to cancel their "At Home" scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, 13th February, 1964 between 11.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. SALES EXECUTIVE546 words
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159 1964-02-12 18 SCOREBOARD AUSTRALIA Ist inns 311. S. AFRICA Ist inns (overnight 297-s>: Goddard c Orout b Veivers 93, Barlow c Benaud b O'Neill 5, A. Pithey c Grout b McKenzie 49. G. Pollock c and b Veivers 17. Bland c Booth b Benaud 126. Waite c Simpson b McKenzie 19. Lindsay159 words
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Article62 1964-02-12 18 HERTH. Tues. New South 1 Wales jjeci'.r.ed a challenge hi score 344 in 220 minutes and their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia petered out into a tame draw here today. Final scores: W. Australia 439 and 240-8 dec. (Jones 48. Inverarity 42. Bwker 38. Martin 3-91) N.Reuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-02-12 18 When rivals meet a FIRM hand-clasp and smiles as Fijian heavyweight Isi- mcli Radrodro (left) is greeted on arrival in Singapore by Kitione Lave of Tonga. In the centre is promoter Barney Ong. Radrodro and Lave won't be so pleased with each other when they meet again— in the ring57 words
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508 1964-02-12 18 Booth let-off pegs back South Africa JACK FINGLETON: I from Sydney, Tuesday TALE OF TWO CONTESTANTS WHO WOULD NOT FIGHT SOUTH Africans dropped their catches again today and let their chances of winning the decisive Fifth Test here against Australia slip through their fingers. Resuming today at 297 for five,508 words
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207 1964-02-12 18 MALAYA XI: SELVA EXPLAINS BASIS OF SELECTION KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selection of the Malayan cricket team to meet E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth touring side here in Marcn will be based mainly on performances in last year's international and interstate games. P Selvanayagam. the MCA secretary and chief selector, said: "As207 words
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Article72 1964-02-12 18 JACK FINGLETON - KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Cricket Association have extended the closing date for entries for their shield competitions to Peb. 19. When entries closed yesterday, only eight teams have entered for the two tournaments three for the Stonor Shield and five for the Navaratnam Shield. Those who72 words
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Article472 1964-02-12 18 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN: by Singapore, Tuesday TSIMELI RADRODRO, the Fijian heavyweight boxer who fights Kitione Lave (Tonga) here on Friday, will make a "comeback" to Malayan rugby on Feb. 22 when he turns out for South Johore in a seven-a-side competition at Johore Bahru. Radrodro said472 words
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Article194 1964-02-12 18 PENANO, Tues.— lndian Association dropped their first point in nine outings when they were held to a scoreless draw by Tamilian Physical Culture Association in a Penang hockey league fixture on Dato Kramat ground today. lA, who were attacking most of the time,194 words
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143 1964-02-12 18 Cowdrey 102 n.o. steers England ahead YEW DELHI, Tues. 1 Colin Cowdrey, making his second century in successive Tests, steered England to a first innings lead agidnst India today on the third day of the Foi rth Test here. England, resuming at 124 for two, were 354 for five wicke:s143 words
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Article61 1964-02-12 18 INDIA IST. INNS. 544. ENGLAND let inns (Sunday 124-2> Bolus lbw Kripal 58. Edrieh c and b Kripal 41, Smith c Pataudl b Kripal 37. Wilson c Pataudl b Chandraselchar 6. Parfitt c Kunderam b Duranl 67. C'owdrrv not out 102. Parks not out 32, extras 11. Total (for61 words
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Article82 1964-02-12 18 TELUK ANSON, Tues. R. Suppiah of Ipoh has been named "Coach of 1963 in Perak" by the Perak AAA. This was announced by Basil Flinter. the PAAA president, at the annual meeting of the South Zone her* yesterday. Abdul Razak bin Hitam. was reelected president of82 words
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Advertisement173 1964-02-12 18 S.NTERED I*^*oo** jmM FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. s4Oieh M iit M a.s.n tw >r l ■•deration reoratentativm: WIAKNf MM. WINNER NIGHT CLUB RESTAURANT (AIR-CONDITIONED) IPOH Telephone ***** For Reservations. Grand Chinese New Year Attractions SEE.. .La Pachanga, Hootenanny Hoot, Mash Potatoe. By MAVIRO CARLOS. HEAR. ..The Teenage Hunters, K. Lumpur's173 words
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Article147 1964-02-12 19 4 changes in England XV v France RUGBY T ONDON, Tues. The England Rugby Union selectors have dropped four of the side beaten by Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday in choosing their team to meet Prance at Paris on Feb. 22. Two of the replacements, prop-forward David Wrench and No.147 words
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Article635 1964-02-12 19 Spotlight on your fancies EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow: Race 1 HA* GLI >G. Unplaced over 6f on Sunday but should run better over 7f; won over 9f at Ipoh last month; likes good going. SIR CHIRON: A former Class 1 sprinter; showed a return635 words
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141 1964-02-12 19 Japan told to withdraw invitation— Mayer LAUSANNE. Tues. Otto Mayer, chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, said here that there had been "a misunderstanding" if Japan had not provisionally withdrawn the invitation to South Africa to compete in the Olympic Games at Tokyo this year. Mr. Mayer was commenting on141 words
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Article100 1964-02-12 19 Eoiom jMB - PARIS. Tues.— The Prix de I'Arr de Troimphe at Longchamp will again be richer this year than Britain's Epsom Derby The Socletr VEncouragement < French Jockey Club) had raised the added money to one million francs (about £70.000). Taking the stakes into account the winner ofReuter - 100 words
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306 1964-02-12 19 SUPERIOR PAL CAN WIN 9f CLOSED' RACE Eoiom j MB NZ horses Impress in the soft going RACING hr KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gUPERIOR PAL did a dashing trial in soft going here this morning. Breaking into a gallop from the half-mile post, he finished strongly to clock 39 4/5 for306 words
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Article1473 1964-02-12 19 KL. TENGKU'S GOLD CUP MEETING 2nd DAY Race 1—2.0: Cl 5 Div 2 ($4300) It 1 ***** Wat Clunx (Dato <Sc Datln K N. Leong) Heddle, 7 8 0 Mitchell 8 3 SRS! Srta^.TSf'Jß* 8U AtaM 90 w R a Br "U <BF> Trevena s ***** Early Mark (K. Y.1,473 words
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Advertisement99 1964-02-12 19 ■^-•^"^^^^H in the typewriter line offers you D/Q the New Look for your office Model *-^2&Hl^ de luxe dfll^^^ Available wi»h 1.1". 15". 18". 24" and 35" carriages The new model SG 3 de Luxe with the same features as the former model SG 1. Interchangeable carriage, light and finely99 words
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Advertisement214 1964-02-12 19 FOR TOUR CHINESE NEW YEAR OR HARI R\\\ B PARTY S £l PLANTERS PEANUTS f 1 (Cocktail Salted) are best. W JP In Fact the Life of the party m <r. Also available r CASHEW and MIXED KITS C^~ V Sole Agents:— NAINA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD. 1-5 Medan Pasar.214 words
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Obituary57 1964-02-12 20 MRS. IVALINA PEARSON wife of Mi c w. NaiMß of Is 7, Haig Road »«•»«<■<! away peac< tolly at Ml. Alvern'H Hopltal on 11-2-64. Cortege leaving Quern Of Peace Ciurch 5 p.m. L 2-2-64. CABLI RICIIVID: Mr. G. Oopalapnnlckar formerly P.W.U. Kluang, pa« Bed away peacefully 10th. February. AnJ.nuo.57 words
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124 1964-02-12 20 6 Britons, one Indian held by Somalis ADDIS ABABA, Tues.— Six Britons and one Indian have been put under house arrest by the Somalia army at the desert locust control branch in Hargeish,' it was reported here. The report made by control headquarters at Diredawa in the Ethiopian border province124 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-02-12 20 Eager students shake hands with Maca PRESIDENT Macapagal of the Philippines leaning over a balcony of a public building to shake hands with eager students at Phnom Penh. Beside him is smiling Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's Head of State. This UPI picture was taken shortly before President Macapagal, now In74 words
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329 1964-02-12 20 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON, Tues.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Tucs. Spot 19% d., Mar. 19% d.. Apr. 19-19/IM., May 20-1/lfld., Apr June 20-l/16d., July/Sept. 20-1/ 16 d., OcVDec. 20',,d., Jan.. Mar. 20', d., Apr., June 20Sd.. July Sept. 20V,d..329 words
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223 1964-02-12 20 Vital to settle Malaysia dispute: Nkrumah LAGOS. Tues. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who is touring African states presenting Malaysia's case in its dispute with Indonesia, arrived here yesterday from Accra. In SINGAPORE, the text of a joint communique issued by Mr. Lee and President Nkrumah of223 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-02-12 20 ONDON, Tues. British papers today reported that 38-year-old Peter Sellers, famous British film actor, is to marry 21-year-old Swedish actress Britt Eklund (above) who is now in New York. Mr. Sellers was quoted as saying: "She really is one of the most beautiful girls I've63 words
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Article131 1964-02-12 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, said today that it was the Government's polity to encourage industries which manufacture for local consumption, as well as lor export. He was speaking at the opening of Veneer Products Ltd. a joint local and United131 words
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Advertisement261 1964-02-12 20 Late CUSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J0 H'arWi $10 Minimum) MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's college of postal education) Foh Chong Building (Third Floor) Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 POSTAL TUITION The Principal, Director of Studies, and the staff wish a happy New Year to all Chinese students and Selamat Harl Raya to all Malay261 words
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Advertisement76 1964-02-12 20 a t itaw TIP i DAY ~DATE yZmDKB&V AND WATCH PROOF TO KNOW ACCURATE W TIME RELY ON FAMOUS W ML SWISS MADE igg\ P"^3 ACCURATE ROBUST SUPERB IN STYLE AND ELEGANT IN FASHION AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. The DIRECTORS and STAFF of the MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD.76 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-02-12 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Slngapore (or the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang 91 72 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 88 70 Singapore 86 7341 words
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