The Straits Times, 14 February 1964
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Title Section20 1964-02-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 flew*** The Straits Times ESTD 1845. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1964. 15 CKNTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration475 1964-02-14 1 He 'takes note' but... THE U.N. CHIEF SIDESTEPS A REQUEST THAT THAILAND BE FORMALLY APPOINTED— NOW HE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THINGS GO WRONG ON BORDER UNITED NATIONS, Thursday UTHANT, the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, yesterday gave his blessing to Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines in their choiceReuter - 475 words
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Article90 1964-02-14 1 SYDNEY, Thurs. The worldwide operations of Australia's Governmentowned Qantas Airlines are scheduled to grind to a halt at midnight tonight, when more than 300 pilots go on strike demanding a shorter working wee:. Qantas officials said the strike would curtail services to Singapore. London, Hong90 words
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Article18 1964-02-14 1 OTTAWA. Thurs. All 18 members of the Canadian Jesuit mission In Haiti have been expelled. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration651 1964-02-14 1 ABUL FAZIL - Revenge— or did golf club robbers kill to silence the jagas? ABUL FAZIL: TWO NEW FACTS EMERGE AS BIG POLICE HUNT GOES ON by SINGAPORE. Thursday Appointment saved Ms life... NASIR bin Dikin (above) had an appointment and escaped death because he asked to be relieved of his shift. Another651 words
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Article55 1964-02-14 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. Gen, Prapas Charusathien. Thai Vice-Pre-mier and Deputy Supreme Commander, said today the Thai Army was now on the alert In view of the "critical situation" In Laos. He said that instructions have been given to hold all refugees from Laos and hand themReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-02-14 1 Summit meeting in sight now, says Macapagal Mi >n. i. i nurs. rresident Macapagal said on his return from Cambodia today that a summi*. meeting to reconcile Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines was now in sight. The President said bis five-day State Visit to Cambodia was made to bolster relationsUPI - 185 words
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169 1964-02-14 1 BLOODY FIGHTING AGAIN IN LIMASSOL NICOSIA. Thurs. B-loody fighting fared again today at Limassol and British military sources said about 50 Greek and Turkish Cypriots had been killed. The port and industrial town, in south-west Cyprus, is only six miles from the big RAF base at Akrotlri, and an estimatedReuter - 169 words
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103 1964-02-14 1 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. A boy and a woman were killed in two accidents near here this evening. The boy, Ng Ah Hwa, IS. was killed when the car in which he was travelling overturned at the 15th mile. Batu Pah&t^Ayer Itam road. Three103 words
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158 1964-02-14 1 TELUK ANSON. Thursday. AN attap house on stilts and the kitchen at the rear of a coffeeshop, off Paulin Street here collapsed this evening into the Perak River as s result of erosion. There were no casualties. A week ago a 12-inch crack was158 words
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Article62 1964-02-14 1 That b word is indecent SYDNEY. Thurs.— A magistrate here today ruled that "bloody" was an ldecem word when used In a public place. He made the ruling when he fined a mill employee £A1 ($6.80) for using Indecent language to a police constable. The magistrate said: "The Concise OxfordReuter - 62 words
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Article121 1964-02-14 1 JAKARTA. Thurs Six British rubber and coffee estates In East Java have been taken over by the workers, the Antara news agency said yesterday. The take-over took place on Feb. 4 and 8 in a ceremony In which the workers raised the Red Flag and121 words
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166 1964-02-14 1 OINGAPORE, Thurs. £> Rumours continue to circulate that Mr. Shaw Vee Ming, kidnapped son of cinema magnate Mr. Run Run Shaw, has been released. There is even talk that he left for Hong Kong after beins released, to avoid publicity The rumours166 words
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Article39 1964-02-14 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Units of the United States 7tti Fleet today began to leave ports and bases in the Far East to take part In "Backpack." a Joint U S.-Formosan amphibious exercise in the Western Pacific. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article31 1964-02-14 1 PARIS. Thurs. The West German Chancellor. Dr. Ludwig Erhard. will have three sessions of private talks with Gen. de Gaulle during his two-day visit to Paris beginning tomorrow- Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article158 1964-02-14 1 -2,000 victims in New Year blaze A LOR STAR, Thurs. More than 2,000 people were made homeless by a rire which razed about half of the Chinatown area in Telok Wanjah. half a mile from nere. early this morning. There were no casualties except for a fireman who slipped and158 words
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Article37 1964-02-14 1 SHILLONG. Thurs. More than 50.000 refugees from East Pakistan have so far crossed into India in the Garo hills of Assam following communal disturbances in East Pakistan and the Influx rate has born Increasing. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article30 1964-02-14 1 MOON NOT SIGHTED Kl Ai 1 1 mitr. Than The Krrprr of tltr Rulrrv leal MMUced tonight tti.it moon »ml not brrn sigbtcd.. lliri Rj>a falls on Satunl30 words
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Advertisement35 1964-02-14 1 Dealer* in DIAMONDS. RUBIES, EMERALDS. BLUE SAPPHIRES, CATS EYES. STAR SAPPHIRES. STAR RUBIES, REAL ALEXANORITES, Etc.. Etc. G.C.DESILVA&BROS, Jewellers, 3. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. 1. TEL: *****. When you are 'dry' there's nothing like for strength35 words
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Advertisement104 1964-02-14 1 |FOR DISTORTIONLESS VIEWING Buy I I SHARP I TELEVISION I 24- HOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE I />/£ uf IFW I I 1 1 W II pf ,m SheafferS PFM DOES THE BIG MAN PROUD Think big and bold! This afltww dynamic pen from Sheaffer's is for you! Everything about the104 words
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175 1964-02-14 2 SIHANOUK 'YES' TO NEUTRAL FORMULA f ONDON, Thurs. '-'Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia has approved a Western formula for the neutralisation of his country, official sources said yesterday. The formula, drafted In co>peratlon between Britain, the United States and France, provides for Cambodia to declare herself neutral and rot other175 words
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102 1964-02-14 2 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Nigel Fisher. Joint Onder-Secretary at ih e Colon i a I and Com mon wea 1 1 h Relations offices has said that between 1.000 and 2.000 Hong Kong Chinese entered Britain each year in the past five yean. Mr. Fisher102 words
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Article27 1964-02-14 2 I'AIPEH. Thurs. Quemoy do(pnce command stopped Its artillery bomoarnmpnt of the China mainland for three days from midnight last night for Chinese New Year— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration466 1964-02-14 2 AZAHARI Azahari may lose leadership in Kif li paper war Brunei rebel leader calls 'alien intriguer, notorious embezzler of Sultan's money JAKARTA. Thura. PAPER war in Jakarta over the leadership of the Indonesian backed North Kalimantan rebels may foreshadow the dumping of Brunei rebel ledaer A. M. Azahari. Azaharl, who466 words
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123 1964-02-14 2 Tokyo night life is shocking, say MPs TOKYO, Thurs. A group of members of the Japanese Parliament went out on the town last night for a critical look at Tokyo's gaudy night life. They said they were "shocked" at what they found. The group, which Included 10 men and oneUPI - 123 words
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Article62 1964-02-14 2 HONO KONO. Thurs.— A burglar today robbed a woman of (HK) 9250, a watch and gold ornaments, but gave her an Ang I Pow In exchange. The robber forced open a door to enter the woman's flat. police said, gagged the woman and tied her to62 words
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140 1964-02-14 2 JAKARTA, Thura. THL traditional Chinese New Year barrage of fireworks and dragon dancing In the streets was missing here this year The Chinese community celebrated very quietly, at home But not for lack of firecrackers, which are officially forbidden but140 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-02-14 2 JAKARTA. Tburs. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrlo, is ill and needs a week's rest, according to Radio Jakarta yesterday. The radio said Or. Subandrlo this morning fot a medical checkup and was advised to take a week's rest. He returned to Jakarta on Tuesday nightReuter - 74 words
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73 1964-02-14 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. Thousands of destitute people last week attacked the Red Cross office In Semarang. Central Java, after their requests for clothes had been rejected. Antara reported. Police reinforcement arrived after the situation became tense and uncontrolled. The Incident was Immediately reported to theReuter - 73 words
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225 1964-02-14 2 MANILA, Thurs. Cagayan de Sulu. a tiny island at the southernmost tip of the Philippines, was pinpointed yesterday by customs investigators as a suspected base for the smuggling of sugar to Borneo and Hong Kong. This developed with the discovery that more than 13.000Reuter - 225 words
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Article91 1964-02-14 2 CANBERRA, Thurs. The novel "Lollta". banned in Australia for five years, has been set as a reading text this year for students of English at the Australian National University In Canberra. A senior lecturer in English. Dr. RJ 1 Brissenden, said ne did not knowReuter - 91 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-02-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /that wtt a LOVSUrN DINNER, DABUNS [IALW/NS auml /we must ua*} SAVED UP 1 I CHOUGH J22 words
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142 1964-02-14 3 Patricia loses battle to wear pants ONDON Thurs. Patricia Bray has lost her battle to wear pants just like male members in the Barnsley Golf Club bar. Miss Bray, a 25-year-old doctor's receptionist who had been a member of the dab for more than six years, had her membership withdrawnUPI - 142 words
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Article60 1964-02-14 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. A car theft prevention device soon to go on the market may drive car thieves crazy with frustration. Once the device Is fitted, tempering with the ignition locks the brakes. If the brakes are adjusted the fuel supply falls, which whenReuter - 60 words
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Article64 1964-02-14 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— The Un.ted States has protested to Cuba against Its "arbitrary and irresponsible act" in cutting of.' the water supply to the U.S. Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, the Siate Department announced. The Cuban Government suspended the water flow last Thursday In retaliation for theReuter - 64 words
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Article312 1964-02-14 3 DAUGHTER FOR PAPER DOLL GIRL, 10 CHICAGO, Thursday. J^ 10- YEAR-OLD girl who spent her days in the hospital catting out paper dolls yesterday gave birth to a 51b- 12oz. girl. The mother was believed to be the youngest in Chicago's medical records. Medical sources said a nine-year-old Arkansas girlUPI - 312 words
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Article169 1964-02-14 3 ALERT ON £100,000 HAUL OF STAMPS LONDON. Thurs. Interpol was alerted yesterday for a professional gang of stamp thieves who raided the offices of a West London stamp dealer overnight and got away with a £100.000 haul. The thieves are thought to be trying to get the stamps, originally thoughtReuter - 169 words
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Article107 1964-02-14 3 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. The Coastguard took the former presidential yacht of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt off Elvis Presley's hands yesterday. Presley bought the historic Potomac at an auction for U.S. $55,000 two weeks ago and announced he would give it to the March of DimesUPI - 107 words
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176 1964-02-14 3 POLICE SAVE WIFE OF ACTOR AFTER KIDNAPPING HOLLYWOOD, Thursday. nOLICE yesterday rescued Mrs. Leon Ames, wife of the' actor, after she had been kidnapped at gunpoint. A man was arrested. Police said a man carry- i Ing a .22-calibre pistol forced Mrs. Ames from her home today after demanding U.S.Reuter - 176 words
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149 1964-02-14 3 Yeah, yeah yeah! Beatlemania in New York NEW YORK. Thurs. Frenzied teenagers burst a police cordon outside Pennyslvania station here and ran screaming after a black saloon car to catch a glimpse of the Beatles as they returned from Washington. An estimated 1.000 fans surrounded the car, beating on theReuter - 149 words
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93 1964-02-14 3 Gaming the £10 mil. haul in Britain I ONDON. Thurs. "One-arm bandits" and oiher gaming machines in Britain are making »n annual haul of more than £10 million. So says a parliamentary White Paper based on an inquiry by the Commissiuner.s of Customs and Excise to provide facts enabling theReuter - 93 words
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Article20 1964-02-14 3 MADRID Thurs.— Pablo Martin Alonso, 67. Spanish Army Minister, died here yesterday In a nursing home. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article76 1964-02-14 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. A Soviet hydrographic survey ship has found that the Southern Pacific Islands of Suetan and Dourty and the reefs of Maria Theresa Ernest LeKouve and Wachusett though marked on maps no longer exist. Soviet scientists reporting this to a meeting of geographers in Vladtvofitock saidReuter - 76 words
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Article60 1964-02-14 3 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. Argentina's sale of 350.000 tons of wheat to China may herald official recognition of the Peking Government. a well Informed economic survey said yesterday The VJS. Agriculture Secretary Mr. Orville Freeman, said on Tuesday that 1.7 million tons of U.S. wheat have beenReuter; UPI - 60 words
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103 1964-02-14 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Oolnmblia Pictures have loot "millions" since the Spanish Government banned its dims a year ago. according to Mr M.J. Prancovich. Columbia's first v:ce-Dresident. He said the ban followed director Fr*>d Zlnnemanns refusal to let the Oovernmem censor hl« film "Behold b PaleReuter - 103 words
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Article28 1964-02-14 3 VADUZ (Liechtenstein). Thurs. —Liechtenstein (population 16 000) Is to form its own American-style Peace Corps to help under-deve-loped countries the Liechtenstein parliament has decided— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-02-14 3 BARBARA MAKES A 20-CHARACTER COMEBACK LONDON. Thurs. British actress Barbara Kelly (above) is making a stage comeback with a vengeance. For her first appearance on the London Ktage in nine years, she will play a prostitute, a parson's wife, a drank, a Chinese boy, a mother of night, a womanUPI - 127 words
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Article141 1964-02-14 3 Study leave to end unemployment CHICAGO! Thurs. An expert on automation yesterday suggested that American Industry offer paid educational leave to five per cent of the labour force to end employment. Mr. Edwin F Shelley vice-president of US. Industries Inc., outlined his proposal at a meeting of the National Council141 words
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229 1964-02-14 3 Now 'sex can cause cancer' warning T ONDON, ThurS. A doctor warned yesterday that a study of cancer of the cervix showed "decisively" that "the present trend towards a more liberal view of teenage behaviour and the encouragement of young girls towards sexual activity are statistii cally undesirable." Writing inReuter - 229 words
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Article51 1964-02-14 3 DANA POINT (California), Thurs. The Coastguard rescued the eighth U.S. Navy crew from the Pacific near here after they had ditched their blazing plans The crew were reported to be in good condition. The pilot had reported a fire on board soon after take-off last night.Reuter - 51 words
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171 1964-02-14 3 U.S. to pull out women, children from Cuba base WASHINGTON, Thurs Women and children will be removed gradually from the Guantanamo naval base in Cuba, the Defence Department announced yesterday. No more dependents of either military or civilian personnel will be sent to the base and the 3.000 already there171 words
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184 1964-02-14 3 GENEVA, Thursday TfHE Soviet Union ap- parently does not intend the defection to the West of Yuri Nossenko. a Russian disarmament conference delegate, to spoil the atmosphere of the conference. This was the opinion of Western delegates following the hurriedly-called PressReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-02-14 3 'TWERE it was, 20 ft. up a television mast when engineers arrived for work the railway sign of that place in North Wales with the long, long name. Too Know, it's spelt: LLANFAIRP WLLGWYNG YLLG OGE RYCHW YRND ROBWLLLLANTY SILIGO GOGOCH. It had been stolen from133 words
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Advertisement176 1964-02-14 3 Advertisement v r U7OMEN everywhere art: using VT the new shampoo that gives theli aalr the "Peek-In' Glow of beauty the delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone It ls not a glitter not a polish, not a shimmer, but something far176 words
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Advertisement95 1964-02-14 3 SELAMAT HARI RAYA Dunlop wishes its Muslim customers and friends Selamat -^^M •••^5 *TCiV *^^Bk Hari Raya Idil-Fitri, may this day, and everyday be full jiSF* **f^^ W of joy and happiness. Dunlop through its 30 million dollar >**^S -^V^^S '^pK' 'l factory in Petaling Jaya, and its Dunlopillo factory95 words
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Article, Illustration244 1964-02-14 4 RAJARATNAM - RAJARATNAM Small communities advised to think, work as Malaysians -By SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today stressed that small communities should think and work as a Malaysian community, providing lead- ership for the whole of the Malaysian community. This, he said,244 words
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Article250 1964-02-14 4 LONDON, Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Conaoi 24% £42% Funding 44% £943% 1/16 War 34% £589/10 —1/16 BANKS Chartered 55/7 +/6 Hongkong £204 4 INSURANCE Com. Un 42/74 +/6 Prudentials £31% +V» Royal 37/6 4-1/-RAILS Can. Pac $61^.250 words
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Article57 1964-02-14 4 LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 19"» d., Mar. 19 15 16d.. Apr. 20Vid.. May 20 3/16 d., Apr./ June 20 3/lfld., July /Sept. 20V*d., Oct./ Dec. 20--5 16d., Jan./ Mar. 20 5, 16 d.. Apr./ June 20 5 16d. July Sept. 20 5 16d.. C.l.f Feb. 19 11 16 d.. Mar.57 words
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Article25 1964-02-14 4 LXDNDON. Thurs.— Buyers £1081, sellers £1083. Forward buyers £1071. sellers £1073. Settlement £1082. Turnover a.m. 95 ions. pjn. 55 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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Advertisement292 1964-02-14 4 KONG HEE FATT CHOY £J\,if\'A NOW SHOWING! SINGAPORE (No Fr«« Lists) I I DAILY 5 SHOWS; 1 1 a.m. 1 .30 4.00 -630 9.30 p. ml ■^FUN GALORE! GIRLS GALORE! SONGS GALORE! URSULA ANDRESS ELSA CARDENAS^PftUL LUwi-«jra«.«i=B. 99 Gi irVa# TONIGHT tomorrow (sTngaVore) at MIDNIGHT! I TMQUN FACES tt m292 words
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Advertisement135 1964-02-14 4 Last 3 Shews: 1.30-5.00 »J0 p.m. Sivaji Goneson DeviMa "ANNAI ILLAM" (Tamil) Toaov 11 a.m. (Scope Color) "The Strongeit Man in ttta World". Tomorrow: "Ayer Moto Duyong" (Malay) Tomorrow 1 1 a.m.: (Scope Color) "The Kentuekion". IT BLUE SPOT Now Shooing: 2.30-7.15-9.30 M, "A COMMON SCHOLAR" (Teocrxw) Cheap Matinee Shows135 words
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Advertisement134 1964-02-14 4 take pictures at IPAMEBAN1 PAMEBAN 1 1 Kodak 1 i|§ OJIiXLi Sa J« TARIAN PAYONG (Umbrella Dance) j^g TARIAN PJRING (Saucer Dtnee) h*S W»X BERSANDING (Malay Wedding Ceremony) f||g fe^ and many other*. Gw #FJ PLACE: WEST POIPfT 04R0EN, Lit K&i Pasir Panjang Road, Spore. its*. TIME: 10.00 a.m. DATE:134 words
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Advertisement336 1964-02-14 4 mm awrsTHE Tl UDOiswJ word, folks... TONIGHT t TOMORROW ;1 1 T vi>ff^r I midnight; Here connes /q) eyes! And he's a landlord with a passkey to all that fun! s PlCTUKSfftsMtt x->. d^felgmmofirj Co-ttamrig: CAROL LYNLEY DEAN JONES EDIE ADAMS* STATE (s pore) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! J (GLOBE— TOMORROW I336 words
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Miscellaneous383 1964-02-14 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR I I TBTE followlDC «s today's sch«Jule i Cathay Pisllls Alrwaysi From 1 of civil aircraft movements at Hon^ Kong. Bangkok. Kuala LumPaya L«bar airport Singapore: pur (CX 729) 7.30 p.m. British Unitsd Airways: From ARRIVALS Stansted. Istanbul. Bombay (BR BOAC: From London. Frankfurt, M2383 words
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105 1964-02-14 5 Road crash, then police chief disarms a soldier PARIT BI'NTAR. Thurs. The Krian 0.C.P.D., Asst. Supt. E. A. Fernandez, yesterday disarmed a Malaysian soldier chasing a lorry driver in the heart of Bagan Serai town. The soldiers and a colleague were driving in a military Land Rover when they collided105 words
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82 1964-02-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The head cf the Department of Indian Studies at the University of Malaya, Professor Xavier S Thani Nayagam. is to make a sixweek study tour of West Germany under the German academic exchange service in May and June 4. Professor Thani Nayagam82 words
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Article38 1964-02-14 5 IPOH. Thurs. A tin miner. Mr. Cheah Hour Kee. 57. was admitted to the general hospital here yesterday after the car he was driving was involved in a collision with v lurry in Sllibin Road here.38 words
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161 1964-02-14 5 J\l M LI MPLR, Thurs. Television Malaysia will have two channels as aoon as transmitter and equipment for its second studio at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here arrive from Britain. The equipment two imaui- orthicon cameras. picture monitors. vision and sound mixing consoles161 words
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Article365 1964-02-14 5 ANOTHER RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE TO GO UP, BUT ACCOMMODATION REMAINS A PROBLEM KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T 600 freshmen are expected to be admitted into the University of Malaya for the coming; academic session 1964-65, bringing the total enrolment to 2,360. The majority of them will be joining365 words
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133 1964-02-14 5 Elections: Alliance has many 'new faces' SEREMBAN, Wed. An Alliance source said here today there would be many "new faces" standing for State and Parliamentary elections. Names of those to contest the six Parliamentary seats and the 24 State Assembly I seats had already been for- j warded to Alliance133 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-02-14 5 MR. PONG CHAN ONN. 19. of Gemas (above), has been awarded a Colombo Plan scholarship to study for a Bachelor of Engineering degree in New Zealand, where he will attend the University of Canterbury at Christchnrch. He left by air yesterday.44 words
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Article40 1964-02-14 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. The Parit Buntar Red Cross has set a target of $5,000 to buy uniforms and equipment, to be raised from its food and fun fair from tomorrow until Feb. 27 at Taiping Road here.40 words
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139 1964-02-14 5 ORDER PLACED FOR THE NEW PASSPORTS PENANG. Thurs. •pHE Malaysian Immigration headquarters ha ,/e placed an order through the Crown Agents in Britain for the supply of 56,000 new Malaysian passports. The new passports, which will eventually replace the present Malayan "Double Tiger" passports, are expected to be ready by139 words
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Article74 1964-02-14 5 PENANO. Thurs. A military band and a local music party will I perform h«re on Sunday. The band of the Ist Green Jac- I kete, under the baton of Mr. B. I E. Simpson, will give a concert at i I the Esplanade, starting at 5.1574 words
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105 1964-02-14 5 KL'CHING. Thurs. The Malaysian Armed Forces Supply Organisation has begun to distribute Hari Raya parcels, cakes and presents to members of the Malaysian forces serving in .Sarawak and there were happy faces yesterday at the .Malaysian outposts. Yesterday morning. 25 crated of Hari Raya105 words
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Article49 1964-02-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Sultan of Selangor will be "at home" to Government officials and members of the public on the first day of Harl Raya Puasa at the Istana Alam Shah. Klang. from 9.30 am. to 1 p.m and from 2.30 p.m- to 6 p.m.49 words
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99 1964-02-14 5 TAIPING. Thurs. Lorry drivers in northern Perak can now look forward ro having a club house. Mr. Chuah Thean Chew, secretary of the North Perak Motor Lorry Association, announced that the association, would soon be constructing a two-storey building on a five-acre site near99 words
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78 1964-02-14 5 KUCHINO. Tliurs. The Sarawak Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, ha* authorised that $50,000 i be made available immediately for the supply of water to longhou.se.s and villages j in the Fourth Division A statement from the Chief Minister's office said that the water supplies78 words
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Article50 1964-02-14 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The Sultan of Kedah will hold a reception (or State Assemblymen and community leaders at the Istana Anak Bukit at 10.15 a.m. on Harl Raya day. The Sultan will attend Hari Raya prayers at the Zahir Mosque In Alor Star, at 9 a.m.50 words
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Article46 1964-02-14 5 Septic tank fall dies IPOH. Thurs Zulklfli bin Moklnar. 6. son of a police constablr. who wu yesterday pulled out vi a .septic t:mk in the cumDound ol trie Police Picld Force, near the aerodrome here, died soon after admission 10 the General i Hospital. I46 words
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161 1964-02-14 5 Thai police kill girl bandit in gun fight DANGKOK, Thurs. Thai police recently shot dead a Chinese girl Communist terrorist in p. gun cattle behind the Taksinari Hotel at Amphur Betong, South Thailand, a police statement said yestefday. Police said the girl. Yok« Mvi Loke. who was in her lateReuter - 161 words
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Miscellaneous277 1964-02-14 5 Straits Times Crossword M KOSS 9. Could i>e dirt in an engine 1. Showed part;- )>iuce>*ed in the component Uo> factory, perhaps t4-7). 12. No one joins the army to end 8. Queen used to be amorous. «p- di ink-standing its someparemly (4). thing to do with the heart 10.277 words
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171 1964-02-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JUE Central Government has accepted in principle the recommendations of a United Nations expert, Dp L. A. Jordan, to set up a Department of Scientific and Industrial Research to assist the development of industries. The Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce171 words
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Article49 1964-02-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A black Morris Minor ear bearing registration number BB 7057 belonging to Shum Pitt Heng. a fowl seller at the Pudu Market here, was reported missing early yesterday morning. Shum parked It In front of his house last night. It was locked.49 words
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Article134 1964-02-14 6 Demand up for oil palm seeds JiiSSELTON, Thurs. A demand by oil palm planters for seedlings is growing according to an Agriculture Department statement, which said the Sandakan area alone wanted a quarter million seedlings. The department has completed the building of an oil palm research station at Ulu Dusun134 words
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Article119 1964-02-14 6 IPOH, Thurs. Police, on receiving a 999 call, rushed to a house in Jalan Yang Kalsom here this morning and found a man groaning and struggling in a locked ro*m. They broke open the door and rushed him to the General Hospital, wbere he died about119 words
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303 1964-02-14 6 Holiday pay plea goes unheeded by Sarawak Govt KUCHINO, Thurs. The Sarawak Government Asian Officers' Union yesterday morning made a lastminute appeal to the Government to pay advances of salary to its Muslim and Chinese employees but up to the time the offices closed in the evening for the five-day303 words
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Article161 1964-02-14 6 JESSELTON, Thurs. Sabah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, tonight said that if all the peoples of Sabah, no matter what their racial background, believed in their Sabah and were united as one people then they need have no fear for the luture. Speaking over161 words
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93 1964-02-14 6 CHINESE IN SABAH ON A GAMBLING HOLIDAY JESSELTON. Tours. H undr c d s of Chinese crowded 37 clubs and associations last night to try their luck at gambling tables. Gambling licences are issued by the Government u> register clubs and associations for three days and nights during Chinese New93 words
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Advertisement215 1964-02-14 6 the most rflj advanced I ball pen 1 1 in the world I comes from Sweden fl^i 'II &r^ epoca Bli M^^M\TBI^B^BL EPOCA is not only on extra- I||| <4^^SH^m 1 ordinarily, elegantly designed «|§§s I v"IPy ly^Br x^^^Bl pen is o so on om eo "y V^ correct form.215 words
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Miscellaneous212 1964-02-14 6 Bug* Bunny Bff Ralph Ueiimdmhi AH+ff O»p Bff V. T. Hmnlin ME 7P EVIL- ANP HOW'/ NOBODY \I I ...HE'S BEEN A LOYAL. [DO YOU THINK I WANT I DONT KNOW VTY GOO'NESS, OSCAR, TEMPERED" BUT AN ORNERY OLD HARDWORKING PART AMY WHISTLE-TOOTING WHAT YOU W^NT, I I DI PN'212 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1964-02-14 7 LEONCE PEILLARD - Packed into one U-boat— 263 of her victims Rescue starts a clash in German High Command LEONCE PEILLARD CHAPTER FOUR OF THE SERIES by AT this stage Admiral Doenitz thought of ordering other U boats to converge on the area where Capt. Hartenstein was. That was one solution but it1,857 words
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Advertisement665 1964-02-14 7 THE KING SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS COPENHAGEN FRANKFURT sp^ 1 I ijf SINGAPORE STOCKHOLM LEADING lip riLTERKINGS HK|j THE WORLD NSSjr^ STATE EXPRESS-THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD fc^ "B^^HWßr* v f^° Editors of Mogorino MeP^Bm #jß| Wj/jfcJßl MMJ< and Lincoln Barnett jSfl JSS?^B M W -Jfaflfl i HH665 words
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Obituary28 1964-02-14 8 it Word, ll* i Minimum) JOHN PHILIP, formerly of Hurst Ksiate. Taiplnt: Ifather of 1. Philip. Ceneral Hospital. Penang) paased away saaoaMßj hi Madras on 12th February28 words
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Article41 1964-02-14 8 n Wordt Sl* MiHimmm) HUSBAND AND CHILDREN of the Ms Mm F.velma Pearson thank all relative!! and fnrnds tor their condoirnr, wreathp mass offerings and atlenriamv at th<- funeral on 12-2-M. They also thank the sisters of Mount Alvernla Hospital41 words
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Obituary31 1964-02-14 8 Word* lit 1 Minimum) IN MEMORY OF Edwin O. Owsiak who passed away suddenly on the 14th Febnary. 19&9. Gone but not forgotten by his loving Mother. Martha Owsiak.31 words
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Article113 1964-02-14 8 IS Word* %1» (Minimum) NEW SHIPMENT of Tretrhekaff pnntK in sum k. Komed prints on display in the tea lounc' at Cold Storage Anade. Orchard Road. Spore CLARK MEN'S SALON it. Hotel Haaaasjssj Intercontinental. Diehard llcnd. B'pore Is open to-morrow and Monday 17th February from 8 .00 a.m. 700113 words
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Article707 1964-02-14 8 The suggestion that the date and the place of the next meeting of Foreign Ministers !of Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia will be announced in a day or two implies that much more pro- i jgress was made in Bangkok and Phnom Penh than was the case.707 words
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Article331 1964-02-14 8 Malaysia should not expect {too much from the Washing- ton meeting between Presid- j ent Johnson and the British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home. The justice of our case against Indonesia should, on the face of it, more than cancel out American naivety and bring Mr. Johnson331 words
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Article192 1964-02-14 8 The Russians have chosen a curious outlet for their anger and embarrassment at the defection to the United States of Yuri Nossenko, a member of the Soviet delegation to the Geneva disarmament talks. The poor Swiss are being blamed for not protecting participants at international conferences and for not192 words
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Letter529 1964-02-14 8 DREAM HOMES ON PAPER ONLY Protecting the public ADVERTISEMENT CO- lumns almost every day contain appeals lo those with spare cash to put it on deposit for a fixed period at quite attractive rates of interest. Some of these advertisements are by wellestablished public companies whose balance sheets are readily529 words
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Letter54 1964-02-14 8 A S a resident of Guar Chempedak. I am happy to see that the Kedah authorities have laid on a water sunply for the village. But there are no sUndplpes In the kampong. In the dry season people have to draw polluted water from Donds. wells and canals54 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1964-02-14 8 JOYCE EGGINTON - DALLAS: Where justice will be on trial, too JOYCE EGGINTON AS RUBY FACES HIS ACCUSERS IN COURT ON MONDAY: by IN an oldfa s h i oned c o urtroom, a few hundred yards from the place where President John Kennedy was shot, jack Ruby the 52-y e a r-oldOFNS - 1,059 words
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Advertisement174 1964-02-14 8 'WSJBaMßgaaaaMgaaaaftaaaaMßaaaaV, Straits Tiae- ft Malay Mai a* mmtmmt «*s cold arroauMM aj»cad« onssn a*** colo arroPA«Si bhanchm AT MOCLANO HOAO KATOW KIPKL BtOAO-MAVAL BASS Asian iris i Asaassj crrr book arrow a lto Wl mr H— C— jsw 9— F TttK NEWS PROMT nup*m*mrm siisiiisiaai SS. M. MMAIL MAMicat •Tons:174 words
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Advertisement74 1964-02-14 8 I THE STORY OF LADY CHURCHILL "She ha* been the companion and prop of all my life." Winston Churchill hu said of his wife. "I could never have sue- I ceeded without her". Lady Churchill's dedication lo her unpredictable husband through moment* of heartbreak and exultation, her tact and wisdom74 words
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Advertisement90 1964-02-14 8 \ts mV Tftcidc tti 9bw ji Pyicrl/Tun Van Htusen of England make fin* shirts In a wide rang* of fashionable atylta, materials, coloura and patterns to suit every occaalon and whichever model you choose, time will prove that you' Van Heusen la the beat shirt you can buy at its90 words
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Article235 1964-02-14 9 DRAGON YEAR' COMES WITH 14 TAKEN TO HOSPITALS: NO MAJOR CRIMES REPORTED KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday f piE roar of crackers last night ushered in the "Year of the Dragon" throughout Malaysia, except in Sabah. While, the ban on crackers was iifted in Malaya and Singapore235 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-02-14 9 Canadians ready to train Malaysian sailors SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The commanding oflicer of the visiting 2nd. Canadian Escort Squadron. Capt. G. H. Hayes, said here today that the Royal Canadian Navy would be glad to train Malaysians if a formal request was made by the Government. Capi Hayes was speaking at211 words
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183 1964-02-14 9 \|ALACCA, Thurs. ITI The Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare has set up a committee to undertake a survey on the effects of the Indonesian confrontation on workers in Malaya and to see how it can help those effected. So far 2.792183 words
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Article44 1964-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Joy-rides organised by the Royal Singapore Plying Club were a popular feature of this year's Chinese New Year celebrations. The joy-rides, at SlO per adult and $5 for children. will continue until Monday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.44 words
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Article42 1964-02-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Major Wong Pun, of the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps, who has been selected to attend the workshop commander's course and the senior management course at the REME Officers' School in England, left here by air yesterday.42 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-02-14 9 Florist Clara becomes 'Miss Leap Year' MISS Clara de Run 19. a florist, was crowned "Miss Leap Year" from among 13 contestants at a Chinese New Year dance organised by the Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber International at the University of Malaya on Wednesday night. She won a free return trio110 words
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186 1964-02-14 9 XL A N G Thurs. Twenty-flve village headmen employed by the State Government yesterday withdrew their threat to resign after they were given the full amount of their bonus for last year. All 25 told the District Officer here, Inche Johan186 words
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Article21 1964-02-14 9 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Gifts totalling $2,390 were distributed to 659 fire victims of Langlcap new village here yesterday.21 words
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139 1964-02-14 9 25 pupils demand Indonesian syllabus /CANBERRA. Thurs. I Twenty-five Canberra high school boys and girls will begin studying Indonesian next Tuesday following a request by parents for a course In the language. The headmaster at Narrabundah High School, Mr. K. J. Smyth, said today parents had requested the course andReuter - 139 words
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Article90 1964-02-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Belangor Catholic Nurses' Guild will hold a study session, the first of Its kind In Malaysia, from Feb. 29 to March 1, at the Assunta Hospital In Petal Ing Jaya. The chairman of the guild. Miss Mary Loo, said its purpose was "to90 words
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192 1964-02-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A leading Australian education official will arrive here in May to see how his country can be of assistance to Malaysia. He is Mr Paul Radford. of Scotch College. Adelaide, and the Australian College of Education. He holds a Masters degree192 words
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Advertisement165 1964-02-14 9 mm Rheumatism goes £fe and then you say thanks to JL^ De Witts m Kidney Bladder Pills V They giv« quick help to your kidney* tnl bladder to c/e«f out the poisons In your body that cum H| RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS, 11 ACHING MUSCLES and BACKACHE |B^P Then, as your165 words
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Advertisement153 1964-02-14 9 Bb^^^^^^^^H^BHß?J P'cluraa io emly. Juit \^s^~ "^/y^^ Dj] Z=^B*-— -rop KODAPAK OB I /^bVbw\ V*7il Mr *riiJi» md your* rtnly BB j^^l Ab^B^H^l mmm ho No 'OMiini, no d«ng§r ol doublt npoturt. KOOA INBTAMATIC I ILJ^^\ yrffi^ t^J J Please your friends with a KODAK INSTAMATIG CAMERA this Chinese New153 words
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Miscellaneous1172 1964-02-14 9 Today's Radio and Television i-.jo rt fallen* oi buunos, U. 43 line, 8.00 Strange LMt Words. da sir* mai A vcia Spring In The Air; 10.1 b Sound* 8.30 Golden Hits; 9.00 Rhythm rcMunv rihuitsih a,^ sweet Airs; 10.40- Lef& On The Run; 9.30 The News; \v i in\ \i1,172 words
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Article, Illustration340 1964-02-14 10 DR. GOH TO OPEN $2.5 m. PROJECT AT TANJONG PENJURU ON SUNDAY: IT WILL EXPORT 60 PER CENT OF PRODUCTION r pHK new $2.5 million Caltex lubricating oil blending plant at Tanjong Penjuru, on Singapore's West Coast, will be officially opened by the Minister for Finance, Dr.340 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-02-14 10 SLNGAPORE Tobacco Co. Ltd. has appointed Mr. Teh Enc Ling (above), as Singapore area manager responsible for sales in the State. Mr. Teh. 45, was formerly Singapore representative for three years. An old boy of Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh. he joined the company in October 194780 words
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92 1964-02-14 10 'Acute' plastic materials shortage in HK DUlk purchases of polyethey--t* lene by China have caused the Hong Kong plastic Industry to suffer from a shortage of raw materials. Renter reports, quoting the China Mall. The chairman of the H01.71.0ng Plastic Manulacturers Association, Mr. Norman S. K. Young. Is quoted as92 words
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155 1964-02-14 10 Profit rise last year for Borneo Airways OORNEO Airways Ltd. 13 reported considerab 1 c expansion of operations with substantial increases in cargo and passenger traffic and revenue during the financial year ended March 31, 1963. The profit for the year, after making provisions for depreciation of the book value155 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-02-14 10 DENMARK SEEKS BIGGER SALES OF TEXTILES T*HE export adviser to the Federation of Danish Textiles Industries, Mr. Mogens Rosenvinge, visited Singapore last week to examine the market pFospects for Danish textile products. Mr. Rosenvinge said that Denmark was producing a wide range of textile products including shirtings, suitings, fabrics for182 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-02-14 10 A PHILIPS hqu.dair plant (above), has been installed by William jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd. in the physics la-boratory-of the University of Singapore The first here, the compact unit makes readily available liquid air required by various departments for research ourposes45 words
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Article83 1964-02-14 10 Singapore imported 2,897 tons o* canned pineapple valued at $2.2 million in September last year, against 3.164 tons worth $2.3 million in the previous month, according to official trade statistics. Exports totalled 3,360 tons worth $2.4 million against 3.164 tons worth $2.3 million lion. In 1962. imports83 words
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Article33 1964-02-14 10 Cathay Pacific Airways announced two new appointments. \fr. Chester Yen. district sale* manager, becomes regional sale* manager while Mr Patrick T.sal succeeds him ax district sales manager In Hong Kong33 words
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114 1964-02-14 10 T>EER production in Austria during the 1962/63 brewing year was higher than even the most optimistic experts had forecast, according to statistics issued through the Austrian Trade Commissioner's office in Singapore. The experts had forecast output to amount to six million hectolitres. at the114 words
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109 1964-02-14 10 FUJI Photo and Optical Works of Japan, manufacturer of films, still cameras and cine cameras, has introduced several new lines to the Malaysian market. They include a type of ultra high-speed reversal colour films rated at 100 A.S.A., negative colour film rated109 words
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188 1964-02-14 10 STORE'S 10-MONTH FOREIGN TRADE HIGHER SINGAPORE'S external trade in the first 10 months of last year made a good performance, all things considered, and the value at $5,157.2 million was $365.6 million higher than that for the corresponding period of 1962. Imports at $2,996.3 milllcn showed a rise of $245.4188 words
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133 1964-02-14 10 Record year expected by Air India Ttfß. B.R. PATEL, vlcelilx chairman and general manager of Air India, last week predicted another record profit year and announced that the corporation was planning to buy the eighth Boeing 707 for delivery in March 1965. "Our profits during the nine months ended December133 words
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Article57 1964-02-14 10 The Australian Department of the Interior has taken delivery of a fleet of Japanese-made vehicles for use In its transport pool at Canberra. The vehicles, 10-cwt Toyota Tiara utilities, are the first Japanese vehicles, bought by the Australian Government. The eight vehicles were assemI bled57 words
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Advertisement219 1964-02-14 10 JW'F^V^ HAVE l£^r m A \&tffe deposit //^t v FINANCE C because their deposits j Mr are completely Mi SAFE and SOUND INTEREST PER ANNUM WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) Hm* O»ter KUALA LUMPUR .-el*. l« KUALA tUMPUR JOMOM «AH«U IPOH .4YNANC S>NGAK>« Oimnut OAw MUNII v* HONC KONG219 words
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Advertisement61 1964-02-14 10 Trtvt till j^^ULjiUjjU WifiliTi "BJaiML A TlfriiTi fefl^HVMfl ■XJ^^^J_LUWp^ WP pj jf II |±IITI *'CECII ST«IET, SINGAPORE. L^m J mwM TEL: ***** MrATT F I llWl TCU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR H/im i <|. fpyiiULidn m 6**924 CHUNG KHIAW BANK »UILJ|NG. SOUTH EAST ASIA) LTD. 62.SEACH STREET. PEN ANA. INCORPORATED IN61 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-02-14 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.. Die Mbit mii» yttn 'mm pyrrhui titiraeal. Dilim. Siastaw Ma 11 FH 1* FH 17 AJAX utarpial. Ouonn a Pt/FH 1* MAION L.terpeal Giesgow Fea II Fel 1* FH 21-27 fh 2* ELPENOR A.cr.mouth, Littrtaai FH 1> Fek 1* Fek 25, 1 AENEAS UterpMl,1,305 words
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Advertisement1173 1964-02-14 11 E# W/ t M eC^f f/t J, I J I A *i 04 1 mm J/ *mk\ f KSti THE EAC LIKES E\\ jIsMI tmaAFORt TOALA*UieA*Vt»P.SWtTn»IHA«» PtNANO jrjaiC«« enwHaoMSAJuiMMisv roaoiiteJ STa^ttAtoaua eeHPMjwe/' ppMtmtJ row *je» ymoM»«»*^ SAILINGS TO GEN*A, LE HAVRE, NAMBURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP, HOnERBAM, AMSTERBAM, MLO. GOTMEHIUIC, AND COfENRASEN.1,173 words
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Advertisement1247 1964-02-14 11 BENULINE~\ t»MESS SEIYICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS nrMADTV Far londoa Mar la OLNAHII Hamourt Mat 24 S pore p S'hani P»«an| r',?nJ«i U «.t» ah G 11/Fek IS Fek 11/21 FH 22/23 Gran|eowit» Apr otilADuikl f London Mat II UtNAKMIN Hamburt Mar II Spore P. S'na* Penani Rollorotai1,247 words
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Advertisement1329 1964-02-14 11 feMcALISTER tSc CO., LTD. >»w Til Hi. UJJI r*"^ ELLERMAN LIME (k KLAVENESS LIME LOMON. HAM*URG, RtTTENAM, LftS ANSELES. SAN FRANCIkCO, HAVRE. HULL ft MIOOIESOIOUGU SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTUND t CIH OF EASTMURNE l CliUtl M/2?"F'.k 'mST "iV^S. B^EmLE t Alte Cam Jn!,* I, i i ill CIH OF NORWICH1,329 words
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Article2152 1964-02-14 12 From Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange can always be relied upon to do the unexpected and in this short week of 2] trading days lived up to its reputation. The exchange trading rooms and brokers' offices are now closed until next Tuesday morning in the2,152 words
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Article1124 1964-02-14 12 r IHh1 Hh uuic ol »luio on iuc MaUyaD Stock txctiaoKe shows last business to Feb. 8 (A) and last liumiii^s iinn thai dale (Bl with U and L sUnding for Highest and Lowest tarusincM tor 1963 and this year to dUte INtUSTMAU I «ie> oficu j.bu1,124 words
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Advertisement1148 1964-02-14 12 yX"* o"**0 00^ > tUWi^APIMSEI<r^SHA^LTD. t U.S.A. Paeifle. AUanUc, and CrMi I^kcs/Bast CMSSsltlSl t ■tJtTVltitJ Spore t, S>am nonouiu F'citco N. Ton Montreal ftaiaikawt Man" 1/ 2 Mat 3/ S Mai 25 Mar 3 Apr 21 Apr 21 Apt "Itl.vn Mtra" M/» Mil 27/31 Mai 2t All n Apr 171,148 words
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Advertisement1085 1964-02-14 12 sbb^-^sbbbbbv' -^aaaaT W Bsi ssaff L^^m^ 1 aUSTRtLI* SERVICE. •mi*. PUISIIN tNO P. CULr URVICI It Itwtmllt. Snstatt S>ta*t MtltttfM M- M M Nlpi nitlt SrMSAL* 14 Mar li/U Mai 11/Ml"slaf S>l)0 S h 1 K n >> Tt: rrnaattii. Uciailt Melttsrtt Sytsti Mjul* Zi/Tt fH IS ftt I Mai1,085 words
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Advertisement514 1964-02-14 12 ttjSl\t9 tAST U^T^cTwADASEIIVICE Aectltist C»|» Hl:--iSSK Hilifu, St. liki. N.1.. distti, New Ytrt. laltiniri, Ptilatektbta J^TS Nirfilk. cuirltttti. Ctttrtl a*t Stttk Aattict wrtl trttsbipatil °'oofi P S'Mm Penani benoa Hantai Boston N tort B'm<,i« Nictlma Maersk 11/Il" Ftk 21/21 Fel 22 Mil 24 Mil 27 Mat 31 MM Utbtiatitt 2IFal/iMM514 words
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Article641 1964-02-14 13 rE following is a complete list of lerised quotations for the three trading; days ended on Wednesday Feb. 12: INDUSTRIALS Al«» orda. 12.45 18.00 Boaat— d '.'.Of 2.08 Central Prop 1.57 I.M City Dcv S3 .631 C 8. Holding 3.60 3.6S Coo. TIB Smelt Href 17/»641 words
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Article17 1964-02-14 13 Xl BBKR TIN' (prrlb.) (perpicnl) Feb. 10 65 $534.12', 11 64"» $532.75 12 65\ $532.5017 words
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Article595 1964-02-14 13 Tin is easier at close BEGINNING the week at $534.12«2. the highest level for years, the Straits tin price by Wednesday when the market closed for the Chinese New Year holiday had fallen to $532.50. Tills easier sentiment followed the announcement that an International Tin Council delegation was visiting Washington595 words
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Article133 1964-02-14 13 pOMPANIEs listed on the New York Stock Exchange paid out In cash dividends a record U.S. $12,096,363,370 In 1963. the Exchange reported. Of the total of 1,194 listed issues. 1.032 paid at least one dividend, t noted. This, was the first time the $12,000 million level had133 words
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Article129 1964-02-14 13 Rubber was generally steadier during the period to noon, on Tuesday, especially In the later stages when the market received a fillip through the publication of a USSR February offtake figure of 10.000 tons. This news coupled with the feeling In some quarters that further Soviet activity behind129 words
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Article143 1964-02-14 13 MELBOURNE. Thura. TINDUSTRIALS resumed a solid x upward trend following recent steadiness. Company reports continued bullish. Rises well exceeded falls In all sections In widespread demand with support very keen for leaders B.H P gained further to 59s Henry Jones gained sharply to following yesterdays buoyant report Base143 words
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Article22 1964-02-14 13 'Industrial*: 113.19 115.41 114.54 Tins: 127.81 i»g 7 30 f robber*: 104.7* 104.7! 1M.71 •Dec. 31. 1963-100 Dec *9. 1962 10022 words
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Article25 1964-02-14 13 Onnwr ton Until Want. Current payment 3d M. Int«rtm Date of paymrnt March 2ft Total for yrar 6d. Total for previous year 4V4d.25 words
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Advertisement1029 1964-02-14 13 (Continued from Pace S) ACKNOWLEDGMENT M Word* Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Cheah Yi-.v Kow thank all friends, relatives, associations, clubs and both Cbeah Kongsls for their kind attendance, message* of condolence, oral tribute*. scrolls and Invaluable assistance before and during hi* funeral on 12-2-44. SITUATIONS WANTED1,029 words
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Advertisement780 1964-02-14 13 TUITION Ivore-j U (Mitt.)— Bum St eta. tMtra LAMBERT* UKIVING SCHOOL Uuai Controlled Minor 1000 4k Triumph Heralds. Hourly 56.30. Phone »2MM lU. Balmoral Koad. Spore TUITION: Spoken Knglish. Fully qualified European lady teacher by appointment Far Eastern Music School. IA. Kirk Terrace. Singapore. Trinity College London Speech Syllabu* and780 words
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Advertisement984 1964-02-14 13 VEHICLES WANTED Wcr*» St (Mim.)-Box M rt*. win SAVB MON IV aad have coßvtnleao* ot your ear to th* last day whan (tolnc aboard. We give you a guaranteed price la writing 3 week* before departure. Progress Motors' Uaed Car Division. iJ Orchard Road. ***** (Singapore). VEHICLES FOR SALE f984 words
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Advertisement767 1964-02-14 13 CURIOS Word* U (Mm.)— Bum St eta. «*tr* VIIITI PIIPINO STORK LTB)., 17a Orchard Road, the (bop (or quality Chine** Hire. ArtcrarU. Jad* Ivory Carvl. Camphor C basts. S'por*. MISCELLANEOUS it Wtrta U < Mm.)— Bum St ef. tjatrm PHIVATC DETECTIVE AGENCY Commercial A Private Knqulry Aseney. SOS Bbaw Bouse,767 words
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Advertisement432 1964-02-14 13 TENDER TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on Saturday 29th February, 1964. bre Uivlted by the commandlne officer, Senoi Pra'aq HQ.. for the purchase of the undermentioned condemned vehicle and plant:— One Land Rover, and Oae Lawn Mower 2. The vehicle and plant may- be viewed at432 words
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Advertisement47 1964-02-14 13 YEARS YOUNGER Thanks m M The ton.c /iCf|j||*'/ laxttv* that IL^nUl «l.m,n.t« I Pill C/ loxin* from '"'Zi —k^^ai <3rv3 the blood. g.vmg you\.~ renewed energy and youthful vitality. FORD PILLS Grafton Laboriiories Ltd. j p*j f Sp**ioli»ts in ARTS CRAFTS I Compher-wood Chetts \pnPINO STORE iWy47 words
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Article2549 1964-02-14 14 Applications are Invited from Federal Cltlaens and from pernanent nerving Government Officers Including those on proba rlon for the following appointments: 1. CAMERA OPERATOR. GRADE i L Malayan Film Unit. Salary scale $208 x 14-202 310 x 14-366 plus Cost of Living Allowance at •urrent rates. AOE:2,549 words
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Article, Illustration2075 1964-02-14 14 fipfoni fMwwff - fipfoni fMwwff MiPBLSi TOTAL POOL $104,588 1* N*. *****4 JS«To5 2nd Nq. *****8 S19.458 3rd No. *****1 S5 229 SUrtera ($1,045 each): Nob. *****4. *****9. *****0. *****8, *****2. Golden Master gets verdict by a neck in photo-finish KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. JOCKEY Ken Smith, who was off2,075 words
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477 1964-02-14 14 Barlow and Booth head Test batting averages CRICKET pDDLE Barlow (603) and Brian Booth (531) are the only players who scored more than 500 runs in the Test series between Australia and South Africa which finished yesterday. They head respectively the South African and Australian batting averages. Peter Pollock and477 words
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314 1964-02-14 14 fORLD OF SPORT \!IAMI BEACH. Thurs. Dr. Alexander Robblns pronounced Cassius Clay "sharper" today than champion Sonny LJston for their title fight here on Feb. 25. "His physical reactions are sharper than the champion's," explained the examining physician for the Miami Beach Boxing Commission. "And314 words
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Article55 1964-02-14 14 LAUSANNE. Thurs. Mr. Otto Mayer, chancellor of the Interna-, tional Olympic Committee, announced today that he has resigned. The resignation wi.: take erfeet from Oct. 1 this year, he said He declined to give any reason for his action. The president of the lOC Mr. Avery Brundage,55 words
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Advertisement76 1964-02-14 14 NOTICE While every endeavour is made to publish advertisements on the dates requested It Is not always possible to adhere to specified dates for Insertion due to pressure o( space. The Publishers therefore reserved the right to arrange alternative date* for Insertion without reference. All copy Is subject to approval76 words
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Article, Illustration463 1964-02-14 15 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA THOMAS CUP SQUAD GO INTO ACTION THIS MONTH HE WILL PARTNER KEW SAN AGAIN IN SPORE OPEN by Singapore, Thursday the final rounds of the current Thomas Cup world badminton team championship at Tokyo in May just three months away, the Malaysian search for463 words
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Article75 1964-02-14 15 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The fourth Test between India and England was headed for a certain draw by the tea Interval today, last day of the match. India had then scored 335 for four wickets in their second Innings after resuming from 116 for two. B. KunderamReuter - 75 words
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Article72 1964-02-14 15 KUALA LDMPUR. Thurs.— Singapore, the holders today scored a 11 -nil victory over Jonore In the Inter-state Sikhs hockey competition for the Gurdwara Cup which began on the Rifle Range Road ground Inside right Joglnder scored six goals, including a hat-trick, while Daulat netted two.72 words
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Article117 1964-02-14 15 HOCKKY— Women's inter-state tourney: Penang v Spore (7.19 ajn.); S'gor v Negri (8.20); Perak v Penang (4.15 p.m); S'gor v Spore (5.20, all matches on Spore padang). Mai. Ceyloneae carnival: S'gor v Pahang (4.15), Negri v Spore (6.20 both matches at Bales tier Rd). Penan* Lge: Tech117 words
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Article497 1964-02-14 15 SOCCER IPOH, Thursday. DERAK Chinese will go Into Sunday's MCFA Cup 1 final against Malacca at Stadium Perak (5 p.m.) confident that their turn has come to win the competition, which is now in its 17th year. Their record this year has been unusually good.497 words
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Article79 1964-02-14 15 Singapore slam Negri 10-0 HOCKEY SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore beat Negri Sembllan 10-nll and Selangor beat Perak 6-0 In toe women's pentangular hockey tournament which started on the Singapore padang today. After Coral Belletty had shot Singapore ahead with two early goals, they went on to lead 6-0 at half-time. Their79 words
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Article47 1964-02-14 15 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Singapore beat Pahang 4-0 and Selangor edged Negri Sembllan 3-1 In the Malayan Ceylonese hockey a quadrangular which started at Balestler here today. Nadarajah (2), Sarboo «nd Ganesh scored for Singapore; Sabapathy and Mahendran for Selangor and J. Fernandez for Negri47 words
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311 1964-02-14 15 LIN! KEE CHAN - LIN! KEE CHAN BOXING by SINGAPORE. Thurs. Kltione Lave, the Tongan heavyweight champion, will have to go for an early knockout If he Is to beat Isimeli Radrodro of the FIJI Islands in their 15-round contest at the Gay World311 words
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406 1964-02-14 15 SHEPHERD IS OUT OF SIDE FOR ENGLAND SYDNEY, Thurs. OARRY SHEPHERD, the West Australian left- handed batsman, is the surprise omission from the 17-man Australian team which will tour England this summer. Shepherd was twelfth man In the first Test and a member of the Australian team in the remaining406 words
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Advertisement49 1964-02-14 15 Wf ji i||^__rß_VH ■^^^^f M J %^r _^_^V _^l <rfKSll^T_^_____s— _^_li s&sass i i%s___aEb ifS—s^HHß^ t^_______. _rf_ u 9JHHl^la^MllHH|_miiH_Hl^H_P^|H_^Pi^__j _^_r f jLf J^^s&^^\ Hi^^^^ IfIH^TV-J r#*j T^^_^»^»S<si __^^t_J^^^ _^_r wF --39__. BPP^^^^^ *^*"'g' ifJSM&Nk. :i^_^_' %^*!W^__!_F?l__|^_^3By __r m Hb j_s^H"'t ft *SJ__ m- JR. Jw f Mm 'SflBP t49 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-02-14 16 KUALA lIMI'IK. Thurv The secre-tary-general of the Afro\Man Rural Reconstruction Organisation. Mr. K.I). Sharma (above), flew in from New Delhi today to attend the organisation's first conference here, which begins on Monday. A total of 56 AfroAsian countries, including the Philippines and Indonesia,152 words
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Article29 1964-02-14 16 CAIRO. Thurs. The United Arab Republic has signed an agreement with the Pan-American Oil Company for oil exploration beneath the waters of the Gulf of Suez. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article21 1964-02-14 16 LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— Louis Santana. an ex-convict, was arrested for trying to break INTO Folsom Prison. California U.P.L21 words
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Article65 1964-02-14 16 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Unilever Company Is now under the control of the Peoples Industry Ministry, It was officially announced today. The announcement said the ministry had decided to control the company after Its workers attempted to take over last month. The ministry has also appealed to theReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-02-14 16 TWO GIRLS ARRIVE HERE TO TEACH US JAPANESE rpWO Japanese women teachers arrived here today to teach Japanese to Malaysians They are Miss Miyeko Ohso, 22. (on left) and Miss Takako Ayusawa, 21 They will be here for two years under the Japanese Government's programme to promote cultural relations with95 words
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103 1964-02-14 16 MACAO. Thurs A Panamanian fre:t?tver is i-n :t* wbv to Indonesia with plant land ng craft recently comnle'pd at the VH. Pong slvp.vard here A spokesman for the ouilders said they were part of a series ordered by the Indonesian Government. He did not giveReuter - 103 words
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Obituary18 1964-02-14 16 MR. R. VELUPURAM i>t I) itrirl Ofllcr i.umiit. di«wl Keftruarv 11. Fjnrral 4 p.m. today (mm 27.18 words
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Article65 1964-02-14 16 Women turn now to cigarillos HAMBURG. Thurs. West German girls have begun smoking tiny cigars called cigarillos the nations cigar industry disclosed today. A spokesman for the industry said the sale of cigarillos had skyrocketed in West Germany ever since the U.S. Sur-geon-General's report linking cigarette smoking to lung cancer65 words
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Article37 1964-02-14 16 PARIS. Thurs. The French Prime Minister. Mr. Georges Pompidou, will leave for Tokyo by air on April 6 for a 10-day visit at the Invitation of the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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224 1964-02-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— In order to ease congestion in the Lake Gardens during the presentation of stage shows In connection with the Harl Raya celebrations on Feb 16, certain roads will be closed or made one-way to facilitate traffic flow. The Royal Malaysian Police, in a224 words
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Article43 1964-02-14 16 LONDON. Ttiurs Japanese Suzuki lightweight motorcycles worth £450.000 have been sold In Britain In the past (our months. This was announced by Mr Alan Klmber. manager of Suzuki (Oreat Britain) Ltd.. which handles distribution of Bumkls in Britain. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article30 1964-02-14 16 RANGOON. Thurs. The United Nations secretary-general. D Thant. will pay a five-day visit to Burma beginning on March 11 as a guest of the Government. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-02-14 16 MR. LEE KUAN YEW escorted by Mr. Kojo Botsio (left), Ghana's Minister of Foreign Affairs, pictured as he arrived at Accra Airport, on Feb. 7 at the head of a 12 man Malaysian delegation. r P.I. photo.40 words
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Article, Illustration607 1964-02-14 16 LAGOS,. Thursday. ■JHE Prime Minister of Nigeria, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa; has assured Malaysia of his country's "unqualified moral support" in its dispute with Indonesia. Speaking on Tuesday night at a dinner party he gave for the Malaysian delegation now visiting Nigeria, theReuter - 607 words
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Article61 1964-02-14 16 MADRID. Thurs. Prince Carlos de Bourbon Parma. Dutch Princess Irene's fiance, called on Spanish Chief of State. General Franco yesterday. The prince, son of the Carlist pretfnder to the Spanish throne, returned from ttie Netherlands on Tuesday night. He went with Princess Irene to The61 words
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Article37 1964-02-14 16 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Oermany has admitted defeat In the egg war by withdrawing her demand to the Common Market's Council of Ministers that she should be allowed to suspend egg Imports from other member countries. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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285 1964-02-14 16 I 1 PARIS. Thurs I J^ FRENCH trade expert, Mr. Jacques Duhamel, said here yesterday France could hope to double her sales to China following normalisation of relations between the two countries. But he made It clear to a Press luncheon thatReuter - 285 words
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85 1964-02-14 16 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Luther Hodges. U.S. Secretary of Commerce yesterday appealed to American dock workers not to boycott loading of wheat for Russia aboard foreign vessels. Such a boycott has been threatened if the original requirement shipping at least 60 per cent. In AmericanReuter - 85 words
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340 1964-02-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. r T<RE opposition parties which have agreed to set up a united front against the Alliance in the forthcoming general elections are now searching for a "formula" to carry out their decision. This was stated by the publicity chairman340 words
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Article35 1964-02-14 16 NEW YORK. Thurs. Former President Eisenhower will Join the American Broadcasting Company news team at the Republican Party national convention in July as an "on the air consultant," ABC announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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179 1964-02-14 16 TOKYO, Thursday. T»HE Yawata Iron and Steel Co., a leading steel mill here, said today it was hoping for early conclusion of a deal to set up a steel mill in Malaysia jointly with the Malaysian Government The joint venture was proposed byReuter - 179 words
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242 1964-02-14 16 The RAF (Malaya) looking for more recruits SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Royal Air Force (Malaya) is seeking new recruits for training as mechanics, drivers, motor-boat crew and storemen. Applicants should write to Squadron Leader PC. Austin. Officer Commanding, R.A.F. (Malaya i Training Centre. R.A.F. Seletar. Singapore, before March 4. They should242 words
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Article80 1964-02-14 16 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurt Senator Barry Goldwater said yesterday the United States should give immediate notice that It wants to amend the limited test ban treaty to permit use of nuclear energy to dig another inter-ocean canal in Central America. "The test ban treaty prohibits suchUPI - 80 words
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