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Title Section22 1964-02-18 1 Uftßl*» AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 jaw***' I/few**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. KDN 731 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1964-02-18 1 Feeding the people PREMDIR TELLS CONFERENCE: WE CAN CARRY OUT OUR VAST RURAL DEVELOPMENT IF WE ARE NOT BEING THREATENED BY EXTERNAL CONFRONTATION Kuala Lumpur, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today appealed to Asian and African countries to think in terms of providing food and clothing for the1,187 words
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Article597 1964-02-18 1 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG By SINGAPORE. MON. MR. SHAW Vee Ming and his driver, Mundari bin Iklal, were released by their captors yesterday, 12 days after they were kidnapped in Andrew Road. News of the release was withheld for almost 28 hours. The Police Secretary, Mr.597 words
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384 1964-02-18 1 PHILIP KHOO - 19 'notorious criminals' are held in Singapore raids PHILIP KHOO TWO LOADED GUNS AND A LARGE HAUL OF COINS ARE SEIZED By SINGAPORE, MONDAY IN island-wide all-night raids ending at 6 a.m. today, police arrested 19 men, described as "notorious criminals," and recovered two loaded revolvers and stolen cash and384 words
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129 1964-02-18 1 Indian MPs protest to Britain on Kashmir NEW DELHI, Mon. A group of Members of Parliament protested today to the British High Commissioner, Sir Paul Go re booth, against Britain's "hostile attitude" towards India on the Kashmir problem. The MPs, mostly from the left-wing of the ruling Congress Party andReuter - 129 words
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536 1964-02-18 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - Waterfall death of a woman diplomat on Langkawi AUSTEN ZECHA TRAGEDY ON THE FABLED RIVER OF SEVEN WELLS By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A funfllled weekend for women diplomats ended in tragedy on Saturday when one of them, Miss Mary Roberta Fraser, 24. Third Secretary of the Canadian High Commission, fell536 words
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288 1964-02-18 1 INDONESIA has de--1 cided to send several liaison officers to Bangkok to try to arrange supply missions to Indonesian guerillas inside Malaysian Borneo. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. told reporters this after a meeting today with the Army JAKARTA, Mon. Chief of288 words
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Article46 1964-02-18 1 New tin price advance SINGAPORE, Mon. The price of tin continued its upward movement today and rose another $2.25 to $541.25. This represents a rise of $8.75 in the past three trading days. Today's offering was estimated at 230 tons, down 35 tons compared with Saturday.46 words
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205 1964-02-18 1 Centaur here to relieve Ark Royal OINGAPORE, Mon. The aircraft carrier HMS Centaur, commanded by Captain O.H.M. St. J. Steiner. R.N., has arrived in Singapore to relieve 2,000 officers and ratings of HMS Ark Royal, which has returned to Britain. The 27,000-ton Centaur, which was the first carrier to be205 words
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Article29 1964-02-18 1 KASHMIR IMPASSE UNITED NATIONS. Mon Security Council, unable to strike compromise heturcn Indian and Pakistani Mfw>. indefinitely adjourn rd its two-week debate on Kashmir today. I.' PI.29 words
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288 1964-02-18 2 •JUK International Road Federation in its annual 1963 report said that there were only three remaining gaps of about 186 miles each which could not be passed by motorists on the 6,580-mile Pan-Asian Highway main route from Teheran to Singapore and288 words
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113 1964-02-18 2 Ethiopian war flares anew on frontier ADDIS ABABA, Mon.— Heavy fighting flared up yesterday between Ethiopian and Somali troops in violation of a ceasefire along their border, the Ethiopian Defence Ministry announced. The Ministry said the clashes broke out at Dolo and Yett, two points on the frontier where fightingUPI - 113 words
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85 1964-02-18 2 KADONA. (Northern Nigeria), Mon. Troops were called In yesterday to assist rxilice after nine people were killed and several Injured in rioting in Benue Province. Northern Nigeria. Two policemen were among the dead, an official statement said. One policeman was suffering from arrow wounds.Reuter - 85 words
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Article24 1964-02-18 2 TEHERAN, Mon. A measles epidemic has killed 89 people In the village of Karand. Western Iran, the evening newspaper Kayhan reported. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article61 1964-02-18 2 BOMBAY, Mon. More than 150 people were injured when a ring gallery collapsed as touring Soviet circus artists were staging thnr first show at Hyderabad. An estimated 15,800 people were watching the show. While the crowd maintained discipline, many of the injured were rushed to theUPI - 61 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-02-18 2 'THE famous Louvre Museum "Venus de Milo" A is loaded on to a lorry in Paris to be taken to the Louvre workshops to be oiled and crated in readiness for shipment to Tokyo. The statue is going to Tokyo for the 1964 Olympic Games. U.P.I,UPI - 51 words
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Article170 1964-02-18 2 BOMB OUTRAGE ATA CINEMA SAIGON, Mon. A bomb was thrown into the entrance of an American cinema here last night killing two people and injuring 49. an American spokesman reported. A third was shot dead. The spokesman, quoting two witnesses, said an American military policeman was shot dead at close170 words
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Article28 1964-02-18 2 MANILA. Mon.— An American pilot was killed In a plane crash on Saturday over the southern Philippines, the VA. naval base here reported today. U.P.IUPI - 28 words
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178 1964-02-18 2 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. Asia and Africa will be allotted 15 seats in the steering committee of the U.N. world conference due to open at Geneva on March 23, according to a decision reached by the preparatory committee, published yesterday. The 32-nation committee also agreedReuter - 178 words
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233 1964-02-18 2 Sihanouk sets a May deadline for recognition of neutrality PHNOM PENH, Monday. 'J'HE Cambodian Chief of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has warned that he would sign a military pact with Communist China and North Vietnam if the United States did not accept the Cambodian neutralisation plan by May. If by233 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-02-18 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. The Health Minister. Dr. Sushtla Nayar. told Parliament here the Government had failed to find monkey catchers to protect MPs from being harassed In their flats. SIHANOUK a threat to recomla* Hanoi regime38 words
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74 1964-02-18 2 RANGOON, Mon. Kachin rebels raided the Jade mining town of Magaung In Kachin State on Saturday ajid burnt down a railway station, according to the official Working People's Dally. According to other Press reports, combined Kachin and Shan rebels stopped all motorReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-02-18 3 A kiss of jet for 'sleeping Princesses' LONDON, Mon The 140-ton giants to be brought out of their cocoons to play a space age role— moving moon-project rockets f fHRE£ 149-ton Princess flying boats are to leave the cocoons in which they have spent years of idleness and merited the399 words
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121 1964-02-18 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The U.S. Air Force Is proposing development of advanced aircraft, Including huge, 10,000-mile range transports and radically different bombers, to deal with any war potential the U.S. may face in the *****. Also envisioned, it was learned today, are new121 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-02-18 3 The Bard on new five-value U.K. stamp set I ONDON. Mon. For v the nrst time in the history of British stamps a monarch's head has given pride of place to that of another person William Shakespeare. The heads of Shakespeare and the Queen appear on the stamps to be134 words
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145 1964-02-18 3 NEW ORLEANS MOD. A heart researcher said it may be better for the heart In some cases to have smoked and stopped than never to have smoked at all. He said people who give up cigarette smoking apparently have less heart trouble145 words
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Article89 1964-02-18 3 BONN. Mon Or. Lodwlg Erhard, West Germany Chancellor, returned here by rail today from two-day talks with President de Gaulle in Paris. Dr. Erhard said that his talks had not resulted In any firm decisions or agreements. The two sides had explained their standpoints89 words
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Article52 1964-02-18 3 GOTHENBURG (Sweden). Mon. Peter the chimpanzee, four of whose paintings have been sold for between 400 and 750 krona ($250 to $425). is to paint for charity. His pictures, which have brought crowds to a local art gallery, are being shown under the name "Pierre Brassau.Reuter - 52 words
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266 1964-02-18 3 NICOSIA, Monday. 1,200 wives and children of British servicemen and civilian staff are being "repatriated prematurely" by air from Cyprus, a joint truce force spokesman said here last night. Greek Cypriote yesterday set free three Royal Air Force men after the personal intervention ofReuter - 266 words
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Article129 1964-02-18 3 A union ban on loading wheat MIAMI BEACH (Florida). Mon. The president of the International Longshoremen's Association has Instructed union members In New Orleans and Houston not to load 60,000 tons of wheat for Russia aboard for-elgn-flae ships. The directive came from Mr. Thomas W. Oleason. ILA chief executive who129 words
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Article65 1964-02-18 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Unmarried fathers In the Soviet Onion will nave to have their names entered on their children's birth certificates under new legislation being prepared here. The provision will lilt the stigma of Illegitimacy from children born out of wedlock by ruling that the father mustReuter - 65 words
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150 1964-02-18 3 JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Monday. AN early morning dynamite explosion ripped a Negro home off its foundations yesterday. One person was slightly injured. Five people were in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Gilllam when the explosive went off. One of them wasUPI - 150 words
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Article20 1964-02-18 3 LONDON. Mon. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen mother, has left hospital here after her operation for appendicitis— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-02-18 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (TELL TUE BOYS NOT\ /mOW LJlrtP} TO WAIT FOR ME JOC j U~_~ Us* -v MAY 8C LATE J ""7 I T ALL jnr_ \sr*?s£' f^rwrmtrm^ /OM •METMR TMi CCTThN tew m*Krr/ \msT 9i Tit? wtnoowJ41 words
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Article39 1964-02-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Chow Chiok Hock. Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan, will present certificates at the Adult Education Board's Duchess and Dunearn Centres' fourth annual prlae-glv-lng ceremony at 7.30 pm. on Wednesday at the Coronation Road Community Centre.39 words
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Article39 1964-02-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Mr. Sia Kah Hui. will declare open the World Health Organisation epldemlological survey training course at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Institute of Health In Outran Road.39 words
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Article27 1964-02-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The YWCA International Women > Club will bold Its annual general meeting at 10 a.m. on Wednesday at the association's premises in Raffles Quay.27 words
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592 1964-02-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. TIME FOR NAVEL CONTEMPLATION IS OVER, SAYS MINISTER Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight called on the people to be more aware of the events happening outside Malaysian frontiers. In the first of a series of four broadcasts on592 words
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99 1964-02-18 4 MISSION HEAD AND SCHOLAR DUE HERE OINGAPORE, Mon. His O holiness Srimat Swami Madhavanandjl Maharaj, the ninth President of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission will arrive here by air from Calcutta on Wednesday. This is his third visit since he became President of the Mission in Singapore in August, 1962.99 words
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Article202 1964-02-18 4 Eight cases at emergency court SINGAPORE, Mon. An emergency court today dealt with eight cases in an hour-long session. Among those charged were a housewife, M. Mariyamar, her 10-year-old son, and two other boys, aged under 12, for alleged theft of a purse containing £21 from an Australian tourist, Miss202 words
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Article109 1964-02-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A fourth traders' association has Joined in the boycott of the products of 11 members of the Singapore Soft Drink Manufacturers' Association in protest against their Increased wholesale prices. The Singapore Food and Sundries Merchants' Association said in a statement today that its members109 words
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Article, Illustration288 1964-02-18 4 INDIANS URGED: SUPPORT THE TENGKU QINGAPORE, Mon. The President of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. John Jacob, has called on all Indians in Malaysia to give their whole hearted support to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in dealing with the situation created by Indonesian288 words
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229 1964-02-18 4 Shell man to leave after 36 years QINGAPORE, Mon. A linguist who first taught Malay 24 years ago over the radio in Singapore has retired from Shell after 36 years' service. He is the Shell language adviser, Mr. F. P. Riley, who speaks seven languages Malay, Cantonese, Dutch. German, Urdu.229 words
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Article46 1964-02-18 4 IPOH, Mon. The Ipoh branch Malayan Chinese Association Cultural Section gave a stage performance at Batu Gajah. 12 miles from here, last ni?ht to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the Batu Gajah MCA youth section. Among the items were songs, dances and sketches.46 words
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Advertisement70 1964-02-18 4 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY required. Must be perfect in English correspondence and have experience in office administration, preferably in the Travel Field. State salary required with detailed application. AIRLINES SALES REPRESENTATIVE for Kuala Lumpur Area required. Must have previous experience and knowledge of market. State salary required with detailed application. 0 Lufthansa70 words
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Miscellaneous457 1964-02-18 4 11l Alllt flllT DV AID fHE following la today* schedule M 2) 7.00 a.m. 1 of civil aircraft movements at nt d» dtm D r Pay* Lebar airport Singapore: oimrtbhh BOAC: To Darwin. Brlnbane. M.lakhivals bourne (BA 710) 7.10 p.m.: to BOAC. From Hong Kong (BA Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay,457 words
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474 1964-02-18 5 From Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Monday J)ETAILS of the first offer to the public by a company registered in Borneo to receive a stock exchange quotation were published here yesterday. The company is San Holdings Ltd., an investment company whose headquarters are474 words
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168 1964-02-18 5 PLANS TO RECRUIT DOCTORS i FROM W. GERMANY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The West German Government is to send an official here on Feb. 25 to discuss with the Malaysian Government the recruitment of 20 German doctors to overcome the country's shortage of doctors. A spokesman of the West German Embassy168 words
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Article54 1964-02-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A thanksgiving service wdl be held at the Christ Church, Dorset Road, at 6 p.m. on Feb. 22 to commemorate 25 years' service of its vicar, the Rev. Canon P. I. Samuel Baboo. It will be attended by the right Rev. C. K. Sansbury. Anglican Bishop54 words
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Article43 1964-02-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Two cars were reported stolen yesterday. A Ford Taunas was missing from its parking place in Albert Street last night. Earlier, a man reported that his Opel Rekord. parked in the New World car park, had been stolen.43 words
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Article22 1964-02-18 5 SUNGEI PAHANI. Mon. A Medical Officer, Dr. (Miss) Mary Lbn, has been transferred to Sunset Patanl hospital from Alor Star.22 words
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Article216 1964-02-18 5 TELUK ANSON, Monday. A MIDDLE-AGED couple were killed and three others injured, one seriously, in a road accident at Langkap new village, 16 miles from here, this morning. Of nine people who were in a van Involved in the accident, three adults were assaulted216 words
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Article73 1964-02-18 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. A businessman, Mr. Tan Khay Khoon, 50. of Kallang, Singapore, was injured when the car he was driving crashed into a concrete bridge on the outskirts of Baga.n Serai on Hari Raya. Mrs. Tan and her three children also suffered minor Injuries. They73 words
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193 1964-02-18 5 Catholics say prayers in English for first time I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. For the first time yesterday the first Sunday of Lent Catholic churches throughout the country said prayers in English instead of Latin. This change was the result of a decision by vote by the Vatican Council In October last193 words
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Article56 1964-02-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police yesterday seized 10 bulbs ;ntaimng concentrated acid and 1" assorted gangland weapons, including parangs and iron rods, when they raided a notorious gang lair tn Jalan Pekan. off North Bridge Road. The police raid, under D.S.P. A. Gopalan. was the result of an56 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-02-18 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Peter Nai, 24 (above) a television and general electronics engineer, has returned to Singapore to take up the post of technical officer in charge of electronic computers and data processing at th«* National Cash Register Cos office here. Mr. Nai,98 words
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Article, Illustration363 1964-02-18 5 STRONG MALAYSIAN TEAM FOR WORLD TRADE MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYSIA will send a strong delegation to the United Nations world trade conference in Geneva next month, the Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Badiozaman said today. I "This is because the conference will be363 words
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Article57 1964-02-18 5 MALACCA. Mon.— More than 1,000 people. including the Oovernor oi Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Male*, and the Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, attended an ail-community Chinese New Year-Hari Raya tea party at the State Assembly Chambers here yesterday. In the night a variety show57 words
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198 1964-02-18 5 OINGAPOKE, Mon.— An; airman, described as hit-and-run unlicensed motorist, was today fined a total of $205 on four charges by a court here and was disqualified from driving* cars for a year. Flying Officer David Lewis Bowen, of RAF Changi. knocked down198 words
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79 1964-02-18 5 PENANG, Mon. Twelve blind musicians who are at present touring the country to raise funds for various local organisations, will perform at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School tomorrow evening. The group, led by. Mr. S.K. Chao. director of the Hong Kong training centre,79 words
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Article46 1964-02-18 5 IPOH. Mon.— A 14-year-old boy's Chinese New Year celebrations ended last night when a cracker exploded in his face. The boy. Lee Ah Chye. was. rushed to the general hospital from Kampar and has been admitted. His condition is not serious.46 words
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Article, Illustration366 1964-02-18 6 ■aHßUflftnißH AT THE TENGKU'S PARTY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. thousand five hundred Malaysians jammed the lounges of Parliament House here last night to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa and Chinese New Year with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, as host. It was a grand party—366 words
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Advertisement708 1964-02-18 6 ■I I Til Mg ■1 1 Ml *ff yI Jill ■yßiiylliTfM Isj PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW HEAD OFFICE fiH I rl t Af\§ N \3 LU l\l\t\m I I\J N 3^ I ['Ye One of the most importont contributions to making 1949 1964 Wf A %y hearing708 words
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288 1964-02-18 7 Varsity to hold seminar on world affairs SINGAPORE. Mon J* The Department of Extra-mural Studies of the University of Singapore, in collaboration with the Adult Education Board, is to run a weekly seminar on world affairs entitled "Internatiosal Forum. The seminar, which will be held at the Cultural Centre in288 words
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Article, Illustration335 1964-02-18 7 Goh opens new $2.5 m. Caltex oil refinery 185,000 BARRELS OF PETROLEUM A YEAR FOR LOCAL MARKET Singapore. Monday r pHE Government's efforts in industrialisation have transformed Singapore from a traditionally important trading centre in oil to an important centre for the refining and processing of oil. This was stated335 words
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212 1964-02-18 7 MORE THAN $6m. SPENT IN SPOREIN SPORE IN PAST FOUR YEARS was now providing jobs for more than 1.300 Singaporeans 283 at Its office and bunkering installation, 750 on board Caltex' tankers, and another 275 at 25 Caltex service stations. Indirectly, the company also had contributed tremendously to the State212 words
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107 1964-02-18 7 Sydney awards for two bright students from Spore From KEITH HOOPER C YDNEY, Mon. Two students from Singapore were among those who received awards recently at the Metropolitan Business College here. They are Mr. Llm Ngak and Mr. Tan Wee Tin. Mr. lim gained second place in Australia in the107 words
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Article35 1964-02-18 7 KOTA BHARU. Mon. Mohamed Annuar bin Khalid. 19. a former student of tne Malay College Kuala Kannsar. will leave for New Zealand on Wednesday to study electrical engineering on ft Colombo Plan scholarship.35 words
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109 1964-02-18 7 127 traffic offenders absent from court SINGAPORE. Mon. Today was to be a normal working day at the First Traffic Magistrate's Court, but 127 of the 160 motorists and scooterists due to appear on traffic summons charges failed to turn up. As a result, it was only a half day's109 words
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Article32 1964-02-18 7 IPOH. Mon. A $300 scooter belonging to a fishseller. Yap Ah Kow. 46, was stolen from Yau Tet Shin Street here last niaht while Yap was in a nearby club.32 words
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Advertisement329 1964-02-18 7 (moC BetttmheAfo DEAF AID EMPORIUM LTD. on the opening of their new premises at Selegie House, Singapore. The National Cash Register Company (Singapore) Ltd. *re proud YET ANOTHER COMPANY has chosen. Q/fSUonal as an investment in profit.. The world's first Cash Register was manufactured by The National Cash Register Company329 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-02-18 7 Buy* Bunny B y Bmiph Heimdaht > A* I Kirn Vtoobadva^J /I I// /T.oJ «^N JU PETTIN' CLAIMED TWtf f HMM...J I A II ■'/LxMt***/ 1 /üßK'.rrs\f /my/ I weti J package was k-wJI^ M ///y^z^^P^^i35 words
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280 1964-02-18 8 Dissidents to form new party: The Maehinda TWO SARA WAK PARTIES TO JOIN UMNO, 50.., From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuching, Monday piARTY Negara Sarawak and Barisan Rayat Jati Sarawak, two predominantly Malay political parties, have formed a "joint secretariat" to dissolve their parties and form a branch of Umno. Dissident members280 words
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84 1964-02-18 8 Baby born to woman by the roadside CINGAPORE. Mon. A young Chinese woman gave birth by the roadside at the junction of Changi Road and Telok Kurau Road at about 11.25 a.m. today. An ambulance was called to the scene, but arrived too late. A passerby had given the mother84 words
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Article50 1964-02-18 8 i TANAH RATA. Mon. The American International Assurance Company Limited will be holding a five-day management seminar for 50 of its staff, including three women, here from tomorrow. Another 20 members of the staff will attend a second seminar from Feb. 24 to Feb. 29.50 words
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150 1964-02-18 8 Voters who registered twice may be in trouble TPOH, Mon.— The Year 1 of the Dragon which has Just started may not after all be so lucky for about 3,000 registered voters in Perak. Deliberately or unwittingly, they have contravened the Elections Offences Ordinance by re-regis-teiing themselves In the same150 words
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Article46 1964-02-18 8 KOTA BHARU. Mon. The Permanent Secretary to .the Ministry of Internal Security, Dato Nik Daud. conferred with heads of Oovernment departments on security matters at the State Secretariat here today. He was entertained to lunch by the State Government in the afternoon.46 words
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Article24 1964-02-18 8 TKLCK ANSON. Mon. A farmer. Kong Sang. 68. was found hanging in his house in Kampong Pelawan. ly miles from here today.24 words
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269 1964-02-18 8 JESSELTON, Mon DATO Donald Stephens, Chief Minister of Sabah. said today there was hope of settling the Philippines claim to Sabah amicably without going to the International Court of Justice. He said Malaysia was willing to consider the Philippines' claim after seeIng269 words
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Article123 1964-02-18 8 SIX NEW CHOLERA PERLIS A LOR STAR, Mon. After a lapse of two months, six new cases of cholera have been reported in Perils. The patients four men and two housewives ar» from six kampongs in the southern part of the State near the Kedah border. In hospital MX six123 words
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105 1964-02-18 8 Aussie firm exports radio programmes to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An Australian radio programme production company Is exporting radio programmes to 21 countries, including Malaysia. The February issue of Austral News, the journal of the Australian Trade Commissioner here, says that the company. ArtranM Ltd.. us a Sydney-based radio production105 words
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Article48 1964-02-18 8 PENANG. Mon. New rule* will be tabled lor discussion and adoption at the 62nd annual meeting of the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club at 3 p.m. on Saiurday. This will be followed by a reunion dinner at the clubhouse In Hospital Road at 7 p.m.48 words
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Article36 1964-02-18 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— The P. and O liner, the Orsova. will arrive in Penang from Britain on Thursday, and in Singapore the following day. In Singapore, 63 passengers will disembark.36 words
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Miscellaneous126 1964-02-18 8 Alley O,, P By V.T. Humlin Dick Tracy By Chester Gould ■■MHHHiHI' HEY TRACY.' YKMOW 1 T JACK NORN. \HE WAS IN A 1 [AND WE BfICAX^ I '^W -oNt W^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I JUST GOT IT* WHAT I PATROLMAN I "AID ON A IN SOME LOOKED 'WHILE I'm NOT PERSONALLY^ IT126 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1964-02-18 9 LEONCE PEILLARD - Another German U-boat reaches the wreckage LEONCE PEILLARD German submarine captain radios in English: 'If any ship will help in the rescue of the wrecked Laconia crew I will not attack...' by CAPT. Werner 1 Hartenstein, Commander il the U-boat which torpedoed and sank I lie liner Laconia, went down1,676 words
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Advertisement112 1964-02-18 9 THE KING SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS AMSTERDAM ATHENS f|| j I ■■■■■HH COPENHAGEN FRANKFURT !&|JF^ SINGAPORE STOCKHOLM SYDNEY -WELLINGTON Cim^innrnnnniirv-m-v y >y,x<««**oMmmm^^— LEADING fllPra filter kings |i] THROUGHOUT THEWOKLB STATE EXPRESS-THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD /I CDCEf m, PPnWN m V C^^dS^^^^^ jp^^ f^ CC f\ J —^i112 words
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Obituary28 1964-02-18 10 it WordM Sl* (Minimum) DM CEOK WAN passed away t- ••fully on 16/2/64. Cortege will leave residence 36 Ohoby Ghuat at 4 p m. for Btdadart toda^28 words
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Article16 1964-02-18 10 it WordM Sit (Minimum) CHILDREN OF LATE Margaret Kayang Adalla thank relative* friends I »«416 words
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Obituary33 1964-02-18 10 .'0 War it tit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVINO memory of Madam Khoo Beng Hooo (Mrs. Ong .srtiK Wan) who passsd away an II Us 1 Inserted by her buiband aad children.33 words
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Article191 1964-02-18 10 20 WordM Sit (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers aad book addicts to browse In their showroom at Times Houae. River Valley Road. Singapore SPECIAL NOODLES by flnit class H K. cookK. Newly opened Golden Drakon Noodle Remaurant (left of n.-tiri i .113 .North Bridge Road. Tel- *****191 words
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Article69 1964-02-18 10 H'ora-« U (Mim.)-Box it ate txtrm OH TO BE in Enxland. All fully film. .shed houses ttt, in Kent. Huxse^i, Hamiishire are personally InaprctM before recommended for Irave. Homelulorni BilliniEßbiirst Bx. ATTRACTIVE MAVFIELD, cIOM TunhridKe Wellii. comfortable fully furnlahed house, four bedrooms. Two reception. Kxcellent kltcben, frtdga. nutomatlc69 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, February 18, 1964.
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Article560 1964-02-18 10 The first thing to be said about the Afro-Asian Rural Reconstruction Conference which began in Kuala Lumpur yesterday is that its name means what it says. Rural problems throughout the underdeveloped regions of Africa and Asia can be solved only by the "reconstruction" of rural economies. However560 words
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Article428 1964-02-18 10 The difficulty of interpreting the tin news from Washington is simply explained. There is nothing yet to interpret. Not even the Americans have any real idea of what is to happen to stockpile sales after March. The General Services Administration, if no-one else, is acutely conscious of428 words
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Article231 1964-02-18 10 Of the many social welfare projects undertaken by voluntary organisations in Malaya, none is more praiseworthy than tne free lunch scheme for needy school children. Some 27.000 pupils of rural schools in nine states now receive a daily meal of vitamin-enriched milk bread -q supplement to their deficient231 words
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1107 1964-02-18 10 One million face starvation in Central Java i b^ a i SPECIAL WRITER Semarang Monday A MILLION people are facing starvation following the longest drought and the worst rat plague within living memory in Central Java. The deputy governor of the region, Mr. Soejono Atmo, gave this estimate of the1,107 words
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LETTERS
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Letter195 1964-02-18 10 HOW does the Immigration Department check that an employer is unable to obtain a suitable qualified local man for a particular job? Does it ensure that all positions are advertised In the national press before an expatriate Is employed? Does it check whether citizens advertising for195 words
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Letter118 1964-02-18 10 T WOULD like to know what all the fuss Is about safety-helmets for motor-cyclists considering all the minor offences they commit. It is nerve-wracking to hear the terrible noise their machines make. They should be obliged to fit silencers on their bikes before having to wear helmets on their118 words
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Letter78 1964-02-18 10 CANNOT the Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications take steps to improve the efficiency of a post office where there is only one man to serve the whole district? Take for example. Machang, a district in Kelantan. where there is only one official. From 9 a.m. to 1078 words
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Letter164 1964-02-18 10 AS a member of the Bandar Penggaram Club it was disconcerting to learn of the manner In which the Batu Pahat Town Council has decided to approach the State Government for the utilisation of the club premises for a town council building. The club caters for a number164 words
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Article, Illustration497 1964-02-18 10 THE NEWS OUT OF CYPRUS IS OF FIGHTING AND TALKING THE news in Cyrus is of fighting and talking. As fast as one truce is arranged, the peace is broken elsewhere. Last week it was Limassol's turn the second largest town in Cyprus, where since the497 words
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Advertisement567 1964-02-18 10 Strain TmrnM k Maky Mail •a «iiisn MMMf Oisaat* BMe- rf STyOSSAQSa* sWSS%eSQSSjSJSJ AT HOLLAND PJOsM^^SJMfOSSSB Cffl V BOOK sTFOHsI WTO MMSkeeear Nosjee. cjessjajr «■»*> TrraT NSTWSJ f SsOMl St. M. IS)MAM. AeaaeraNy Neao. Waul sm HAMIKM STODI •7SV7. Cli sal Pvta*. sTae»e> 1» V. ReTTNASJAMY ft CO lai-M JMaa567 words
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Advertisement24 1964-02-18 10 its NEW it's bere it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the elegant ffgggy^ new uftKH w mmierrm Am coNomom24 words
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Advertisement124 1964-02-18 10 TO KEEP YOUR HAIR HEALTHY AND LOVELY... mm GL: X Jj HAIR RESTORER BtJFI.TA For Men and Women *'i tr-n aC^^< You'll be delighted to mi thit new 'm_i*—" tl **iSa^P' Hair Sav«r-R«ttorer. Just sprinkle o few drops of retre»hing sweet-scented KAMINOMOTO •ach day. It prevent* ITS EFFECTrv! 4eivdrvff and124 words
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231 1964-02-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two incidents of piracy, in which seven Malay sian fishermen were robbed of a total ot $8,636 worth of nets, boats and fishing equipment by Indonesian gunboats, took place during Had Raya Puasa. The OCPD, Kuala Lumpur. Supt. C. M Sundera],231 words
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Article24 1964-02-18 11 MTJAR, Mon. A talentlme context sponsored by the Muar Rotary Club will be held on March 6. Proceeds will go to charify.24 words
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135 1964-02-18 11 CINGAPORE, Mon. The staff and members of the Singapore Island Country Club, two of whose watchmen were battered to death by robbers on Chinese New Year's Eve, have so far contributed 51.700 towards a fund for the families of the victims. "The money is135 words
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Article59 1964-02-18 11 Business delegation from Japan KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 26-member Japanese business delegation arrived herr todnv for a two-day visit They are on a study tour of South-East Asia studying market conditions and possibilities of inrreasins trade between JaDan and Malaysia. The delegation Is led by Mr. Takao Ntlayazaki. mana g59 words
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Article, Illustration391 1964-02-18 11 THIS DESIRE WILL EVENTUALLY BE CHARACTERISTIC OF ALL AUSTRALIANS, SAY STUDENTS AUSTRALIANS now want to be known as Asians and not Europeans. This was stated today by two Australian student leaders now attending the Third Asian Regional Cooperation seminar at the University of Malaya here. They are391 words
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Article43 1964-02-18 11 PENANQ. Mon. Mrs. P-oJln West, assistant secretary of the Penang Blood Donors Association, will give a talk on the "blood transfusion service" at the next dinner meeting of the Penang Lions at Town House Hotel at 7.30 pm. tomorrow43 words
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Article70 1964-02-18 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Television Singapura will present a 40-mlnute film report of the visit of Malaysia goodwill mission, led by Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, the Premier, to Africa at BJS pjn. tomorrow. The newsreel will deal with the mission's stay In Algiers. Bamako, Monrovia, Conakry and70 words
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212 1964-02-18 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. An- gllcan bishops and lay delegates to the Council of the Church of South-East Asia are meeting this week at Eusoff College of the University of Singapore from tomorrow to Feb. 24. The chairman will be the Rt. Rev. Victor Shearbum,212 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-02-18 11 PENANO. Mon. Pour men. armed with daggers, held up a clerk, Mr. Loh Scow Kean, 34. In Ngah Aboo Lane this morning and robbed him of $10 and a pen. Mr. Loh reported to police he was walking along Ngah Aboo Lane at about 8.1063 words
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649 1964-02-18 11 Techniques and innovations are not enough to improve economy of rural people, warns conference chairman KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE president of the Afro-Asian rural reconstruction conference, Dr. M. Naguib Hashad, warned today that it was not enough for countries to introduce innovations and techniques649 words
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183 1964-02-18 11 Tengkuis lauded as leader of rising Afro-Asia' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, lengku Abdul Rahman, who celebrated his 61st birthday last week, was today hailed as "one of the foremost leaders of rising Afro-Asia." The tribute came from Mr. M.X.D. Sharma, sacretaryKeneral of the AfroAsian rural reconstruction conference, in183 words
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Article68 1964-02-18 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. After an eight-day stay in Singapore, the 752 officers and men of the visiting 2nd Canadian Escort Squadron will sail for Port Swettenham in their three destroyers tomorrow morning. A Royal Canadian Navy spokesman told the Strait's Times today that most of them were seeing68 words
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Advertisement45 1964-02-18 11 Sleep peacefully with your money Safe and multiplying TOKEN .v v m A a TOKEN TOKEN I W TOKEN DEPOSIT WITH Jj THE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 77/79. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** 10-1, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. Tel: ***** WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD.45 words
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Advertisement176 1964-02-18 11 mm ■^^awSv it w&%a&?^j&n 1 mA jp^*' (JesiZeficuhe''<s/~ JUST LOOKING AT THIS WATCH FULLY WINDS IT The simple action of moving your wrist to look at your extra flat Centenaire "61" fully winds it For its exclusive ball-bearing rotor ensures full, swift selfwinding and unerring accuracy. The date changes smoothly176 words
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Miscellaneous662 1964-02-18 11 {Today's Radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 Metre* 476 metres A.M.; 6.00 Time SlgnaJ. Ne- SHORTWAVE SERVICE: gara-Ku; 6.03 Morning Melo- 41 Metre* dies; 7.00 Time Signal. Tbe AJd.: 6.00 Good MorningNews; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri 601 Morning Prelude: 7.1» 7 JO Learn662 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-02-18 12 CLEAN LINE IN HOME FURNISHING *pHK clean, uncluttered lines of modern design continues to rate high in 1904 home furnishings. Reports from manufacturers and designers reveal that furniture, fabrics, floor covering, lamps and accessories have a definite Mediterranean influence. f The rugged, carved effects and designs of Spain will turn367 words
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Article90 1964-02-18 12 Fashion shapes in jewels COMING into the fashion picture, according to a leading Importer or precious gemstones and synthetic stones. are triangular and dia-mond-shaped Jewels for those who prefer unusually shaped stones. Tnese shapes are being set mainly in rings and brooches, although some are found in bracelets, single or90 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-02-18 12 Inner Wheel Club to help the old folks LWH year a small group of members of the Singapore Inner Wheel Club devotes many hours of hard work to organise a charity project. The Inner Wheelers are mainly wives of Rotarians .mil' their aim is to do as much social service241 words
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Advertisement248 1964-02-18 12 1 CHAMPAGNE BOWL 3 SHERRY 1 DECANTER 5 CLARET H. SENA LTD. HIGH-CLASS JIWIUIRS 44, High Street, Singapore 1. ir 19, Bishop Street, Penang. FAREX the wonderful 3-cereal /^V\ food every baby needs t *-*< \a f° r strong, healthy "~^v// growth from weaning f-i* V^/ a^ e t nrou248 words
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Advertisement295 1964-02-18 12 JO EVEM OMAN OVER 30 Endocil promises you that your skin can he young again in 21 days I»r r.ndnril alwaya and your (kin will »!.«> young- I- it Ixi^-ililc' ii i^ horiiioni'-fiirii'lu-ii In imil peoptnrtn ■np inio > our *km, ■itiimildting the <-ell» In r-cri-air prrctouii moislurr. wliirli alonr295 words
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Miscellaneous281 1964-02-18 12 Straits Times Crossword ACKUSS l. Emily Bronte's starts with the 1. They snould be carried nem white ones In 4 (5). con. with stings treated (14). 7. Ehsha's father (ell before at8. 9. 8. 8.. 3. 3. 4. 4. 3) taming cardlnalshlp <7). 11 the sun of a television 8.281 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-02-18 13 ON TEST: CONTRAPTION THAT CAN CLAMBER OVER BOTH MOUNTAINS AND CRATERS DESIGNED to clamber over mountains and craters is this moon rover or General Motors' Lunar Roving Vehicle Concept, to give it its official title. Recently tested in California, tbey are ready to go to the moon233 words
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110 1964-02-18 13 6 bandits rob 80 people on highway CAGLIERI (Sardinia), Mon. —Six bandits armed with shotguns and pistols stopped 25 cars along a highway near here yesterday, systematically robbed about 80 people in them and then permitted the entire column of cars to proceed on their way. The bandits kept traffic110 words
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209 1964-02-18 13 A new look for Britain's representation in foreign lands COMMITTEE'S REPORT MAY PROPOSE... LONDON, Monday. I>KITAIN'S representation abroad may be given a new look as a result of a wideranging report due to be made to the Gov- I ernment soon. A seven -man commltteo headed by Lord Plowde u,Reuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-02-18 13 IF one tights the British and openly and wins, they will shake hand* and be friends. This is the mark of their political and national maturity. They know how to retreat with honour and dignity and this is where they teach other nations aReuter - 157 words
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207 1964-02-18 13 Soekarno gets a 'sack the Governor' demand from Java unions JAKARTA, Mon. The powerful Commu-nist-dominated Sobsi trade union confederation has asked President Soekarno to sack the West Java Governor. Col. Mdshudi, for his 'negative attitute" towards leftist union attempts to take over control of British rubber and tea estates. Sobsi207 words
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Advertisement237 1964-02-18 13 During the last decad*. I^V ■V m Industry in India has taken I IJf giant strides. The engineering I goods manufactured In I India today comoare with the U best produced In any part M of the world. Thar* is no Xbb^^Bvsj bi B -ompromise on quality. Latest |r MB237 words
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Advertisement363 1964-02-18 13 CAN ROB 10,000 MILES OF LIFE FROM YOUR FORD In a precisely engineered product like your Ford engine distances so small human fingers can't measure them, can make a big difference to the mileage life. A difference of a 100,000 th of an inch can make a difference of 10,000363 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-02-18 14 SALVAGE Engineers Ltd.. a Malayai and Singapore cumpany specialising In marine construction an marine work nas bought a cutter suction dredge Mild to be the first of th'i- size t-> bf seen in Malaysia The dredge* 'aoove) wmch arrived in Singapore last week, cost $750,000 Including264 words
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Article233 1964-02-18 14 WILL ASSEMBLE FULL RANGE OF 403's AND 404's DEUGEOT of France, which claims to hold 31 per cent of the Malaysian market for Continental cars, is to set up an assembly plant in Singapore. Ihe export director. Mr. A Jurovsky. who announced this in233 words
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Article, Illustration433 1964-02-18 14 Plastic company embarks on big expansion ALLIANCE Plastic Ltd^ responding to the Singapore Government's call for industrial expansion, is embarking on a large scale expansion programme. i ■The company was one of the few industrial concerns recommended to the Singapore Economic Development Board for expansion by the United Nations Industrial433 words
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Article53 1964-02-18 14 Biscuit production In Singapore In the first nine months of last year totalled 5.896 tons against 5.915 tons In the corresponding period of last year. Output for the whole of 1963 was 8.056 tons against 8,090 ton* in 1961. B.BKT torn In 1900 and 9.484 tons53 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-02-18 14 Market branch manager retires MR. C. F. BARON, branch manager of Cold Storage Supermarket has retired from his post after serving the company for more than 16 years. Succeeding him is Mr. V. S. Dalgaard. Mr. Dalgaard has served the company for eight yean working in the branch office* In221 words
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Advertisement316 1964-02-18 14 FEATURES: High-speed YASHINON t/1.8 ZOOM LENS, 3:1 rotio from 9 to 28mm. Micro »cre«n »pot »n viewfindcr tor criticol tocunng. Fully coupled. Super sens five CdS meter sets correct exposure outomatically for all 'film speed* from ASA 10 to ASA 640 Electric micro meter film drive eliminates need tor manual316 words
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Advertisement390 1964-02-18 14 For the best go tor Expertly enfineered.elegantl/ designed, compact and port- ■■■RSHMiB able 19-P3OO GRUNDIG is ojjr^BsiiiliiiiiiiKisillim undoubtedly today's leading J/^KuM BMsMß^^ name for all portable TV sets. japßMMßßilßililHßaV^BlH It's ideally suited both for in- door and outdoor maximum enjoyment and relaxation. With GRUNDIG 23' S32S the world of television390 words
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Advertisement1272 1964-02-18 15 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK Ova ii M>rt Milt f S'ram tenant »JAX Litirpiil, Dublin It Pt/Tetay MARON imrpiil. G iigo* ll Ptrt Fel II Fll 2127 Fll 21 EIPENOI o.onmouth, Li»erpee4 ll Pert Fll II Ftl 23/ 1 AENEAS lirerteel. Glasgo* Fel 28 Mar I Mm 4 EUMAEUS1,272 words
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Advertisement2591 1964-02-18 15 \m U \\^i t M M J tJ aCk If Pfl M MM M I M F F^'sll THE EAC ONES A-A \ysM ImOAPOtt tWALAXUiAPUa •■.SWtTTtMMAM PfNANO A HMUHIUNS^IUMMWIII). »O»0«K.J I/J.wtO) Ott»t •aoHtMk^ jMOMa^aa***! jjNOMtaJta SAUIN6S TO CENOA, U HAVU. HAMBUIC, UEMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERBAM, AMSTEMAM. OSLO. BDTHENBURI;, AND CDPENHA6EH. "KINA"2,591 words
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Advertisement1387 1964-02-18 15 W. McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W, ITja let Ni. ***** PtaV r^** ELLBRMAN UMB <Jt KLAVEMESS LINE LONDON. HAMIURC. ROITEROAM. LOS ANIELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. HULL ft MIBBLESBIOUGM SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANI t C.TT IF EASTIOURNE t ft t Mt Spore p S'nat) r-eneng Aaenca. 21/21 FH SaiU 2J Fit1,387 words
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Advertisement1130 1964-02-18 16 "^^aa^^^^aaajaßßßßF^^BßßN B U.«.A. PaoKle. Atlantic, and Croat LakoaEast CasßMte S«rvi»« Spore P. S^am Honolulu B»fCM)Ct N. tort Montreal "(aaaitatra Mara" 1/ 2 Mat 3/9 Mar IS Mar 3 Air 21 Air 21 Apr 'Wwi Man" 24/71 Mai 27/31 Mar 71 Api It Apr 17 Ma; 1« Ma» Ah vetseis wuippeo1,130 words
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Advertisement1063 1964-02-18 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE. •MBIA. FAKISIAft AM r.'tUU UWHCt la< Tawauilla. Bnskaaa. Srftey. Melaaena mv v mt ntaajttiaaa Penang P. Shan S pore p cikaa ISMeULA 14 Mat 11/1) Mai 11/21 Mar S pofi P S r (lin| la: Freaaatia. Aieleift. MtlkaarM Sylaei RAIUIA 71/21 Fet 2B Fa* 1 Mai lAMSRA I1,063 words
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Advertisement607 1964-02-18 16 SHIPPING NOTICES EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP MEBBAGEEIES »*CTICAL 4-MONTH COCME MARIT'MES CO. Imperts time-tested techniques 1 by Lectures. Demonstrations and ■/v. "SINDH" I Group Discussions Bth Repeat Course starting 18th February. Arrived 7th Feb. 1964 Prospectus and further lnformaA general Survey of all dam- tion: City School of Commerce. aged cargo discharged607 words
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Advertisement310 1964-02-18 16 TENDERS MUNICIPAUH OF IPOH MUNICIPALIH OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are lnrtted from n- J glstered Class -P" and above con- Tenders are Invited from Retractors for the construction of i gistered Class 'B" and above Conroads and drains link between tractors for the construction of Jalan Tokong—310 words
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Advertisement638 1964-02-18 17 BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER HQ. FAR EAST LAND FORCES NASSIM k CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by public auction In their salr-rooms 4 4-1 Collyer Quay, Singapore on THURSDAY. 20th Feb. 1964 at 10 a.m. 60 Pontoons Bow Mk 6/1 c/w Patcnes; 20 Nissen Huts 16 f Span638 words
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Advertisement292 1964-02-18 17 NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF SIPPLIES OFFICER. SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Confiscated, I'nserviceable and Surplus Stores comprising Fibreglass Dinghy, Light Buoya. Speedboat Hull. Bumboat, Sampans. Rolens. Tyres, Tubes, Refrigerators, Plan Printing Machine, Weighing Scales, Typewriters, Duplicating Machines, Adding Alachines, Hand Punch Verifier, Receipt Machines, Batteries, Clothing. Bicycles. Gunny Sacks,292 words
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Advertisement714 1964-02-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Application* are Invited for the Jollowing post In the Agriculture Department 'n Sarawak Huboer Developmen Officer Salary Scale 5690 1.320 from candidates between 30 and 40 yenrs of age who have a high standard of secondary education w th at least yeara experience in all aspects of rubber714 words
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Advertisement747 1964-02-18 17 on tinned from Parr I*l ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2* Words Sit Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Tsn Kng Chye wish to thank all friends and relative* for their kind New Year Greetings. INDIRA AND BALAN thank relative*, friend* end w*ll-wi*hera for their kind attendance, congratulatory massage*, and valuable presents on ta* occasion of747 words
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Advertisement988 1964-02-18 17 SITUATION VACANT Wordt %S (Mim.)-Box it rlt. rxtrm RICUIRED BY well establish** Kuronaun Klrm experienced T.V. t*ebnidan capable of taking full rbarg* aarvic* workshop. Apply staling qualifications to Box A 4564 ST. S'pora. SITUATIONS WANTED Words U (Mim.)-Box tt ets. oxtro read th* aeaior AppotatxaaaW vacaat in Tb* Sunday Mt.li988 words
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Advertisement1114 1964-02-18 17 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE U Words St (Mtm.)-Box St rts. extra c NkWTON MANSION Luxurious S Bedroom TMAsI Bathroom*. W.Ua. Mosalc/Kentlle. Garden. Car-Park. 2 milea from town. Few Oat* left. Pbon* *****/***** Poh Alk Realty Ltd.. W. Arab St.. B'pora. I BARTLIV ROAO I Six Semi-detached .■urnuhed solidly constructed1,114 words
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Advertisement993 1964-02-18 17 FURNITURE •o Worms SS (Mtm.)— Box to rtt owtrm IMPRBSS YOUR VISITORS wita Elegant Can* Furniture from Adrian's 433 Rrv*r Valley Road. •JJ.574 (B'por*). TOURS 4 EXCURSIONS M Words U (Mim.y—Box SO rf. owtrm WHY SUFFER from travel sickness? Ouard axainat It by taking a 'Marzln*' MBM 20 minute* before993 words
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Advertisement896 1964-02-18 17 FOR SALE It Wordm U (Min.)-Box St rtt. as^r* TIMI TO BUY Mtn's B«*t Quality Pvjamasults SS.9O Pair. Ladl*** HsKSllp* from SIM). Children's abort i. IBhirt* Now 11. 30. Many Bancala*. RfBMtßtwr Cathay s 18 '39. Bras Baaah Road, S'pora. BBACHTOWEL4 NEW SMI»MCNT. Hand-TowrN I Oolnurs ?sc. Ladles' EnKli'h Boat-Top*,896 words
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Article, Illustration1888 1964-02-18 18 Epsom Jeep - Water Scout's Gold Cup BIG SWEEP Epsom Jeep (Winner trained by J. R. Rodgers) Won by: 1. ns, 1. (2 m. 7 4/5) Tote: $52. $14; $7. $13. Forecast: $42. Kerrydale set the pace from Dreamboat with Another Chance. Mickey Roonev and Downing Street handy. Dreamboat ranged up on the1,888 words
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Article268 1964-02-18 18 f ARDIFF, Mon. The New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union team said farewell after their 34--match tour of the British Islea and Prance with a magnificent 36-3 victory over the Barbarians at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday. The All Blacks ended with the splendid record of:268 words
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Advertisement132 1964-02-18 18 NEW MODERN POLYPACK relief j0 jjip FROM COLDS -FEVER- Jsp. HEADACHES PAINS <£ Mtiik SIMPLY TEAR OFF mjjkfk TABLETS FROM STRIP. fc^^7V SAME GENUINE ASPRO- 1 I m** SAFE! EFFECTIVE! Ifm^B THE PAIN RELIEVER fe*^ KNOWN AND TRUSTED mmm ,;>»iMs',X' p throughout Malaysia \O*&^ AND E WORLO I^3^r^T NEW MORE132 words
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Advertisement153 1964-02-18 18 McCULLOCH CHAINSAWS ARE BACKED BY SERVICE Js>_ M. D. M. LTD. ■m^P. O. 8.. 103) K-W U-r» Tat Mil* TO BE RENTED OUT IN SMALL UNITS:--IST PHASE OF COMPLETED 'ARCADE' BUILDING IN KUCHING TOWN CENTRE, OFFICES, SHOPS, SHOWROOMS AND STORES WITH MOSAIC TILED FLOORS AT 22 CENTS PER SQ. FT.153 words
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540 1964-02-18 19 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN GOLF By IPOH Monday "JRONMAN" Sulaiman bin Bluah, 21, an excaddy, became the first Malay to win the annual North Malayan Golf Championship which concluded on the Tiger Lane course here today. He created an upset by beating favourite Darwis540 words
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Article190 1964-02-18 19 MCFA will wait for FAM lead IPOH. Mon. Dato Teoh Cbze Chong of Johore was > elected president of the Mal--1 ayan Chinese Football Association at the annual general meeting here yesterday. The meeting agreed to wait for a lead from the FAM. who hold their annual general meeting on190 words
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Article13 1964-02-18 19 SOCiTER: Kriaa Inter-estates final: Tali Aver 0. Chersonese 0. (At Kuala Kurau).13 words
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293 1964-02-18 19 CONFIDENT PERAK OUTPLAY MALACCA FOR CUP- SOCCER by HUEN PENG KONG 17UALA LUMPUR, Mon. v Perak's fast, penetrative football and the support of 4,000 cheer- ing, cracker-nring fans proved much too strong a combination for Malacca in the MCFA Cup final played at Stadium Perak yesterday. Strongly bolstered by their293 words
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Article390 1964-02-18 19 KARTING SINGAPORE. Mon. lam Chin Choon. a local kan-repairer, retained the Yap Fon Foot trophy lor the second time at the Kartwg Club of Singapore meet at K*iUang yesterday. Llm. who won the trophy at his first attempt in last month's meet, drove a Buffalo390 words
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Article1141 1964-02-18 19 Walsall 33 10 10 13 42 55 30 Southend 32 10 9 13 49 57 29 Brentford 30 10 8 13 63 58 28 Crewe 32 9 10 13 36 46 28 QPK 29 10 4 16 46 67 24 Barnsley 29 7 10 12 44 681,141 words
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539 1964-02-18 19 Knight, Parf itt help set England Test record WORLD OF SPORT KANPUR, Mon. England totalled a mammoth 559 for eight declared on the second day of the Final Test against India here yesterday. Then they captured one Indian wicket for nine runs before the close to Improve England's position further.Reuter - 539 words
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Article25 1964-02-18 19 HOCKEY: B*por* leaf** tad cap: SRC v SCC (padang). Ipoh DW 2: Medical r Police Field Force (Upper Dadang); SUr PosUU (Lower padaog).25 words
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494 1964-02-18 19 SOCCER ROUNDUP fourth division Oxford United, newest recruits league, caused the big upset of the day in English Football Association Cup on Saturday. Oxford, who did not Join the league until 1962, beat Blackburn Rovers, one of the leading First Division clubs, 3-1Reuter - 494 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-02-18 20 CANDIDATE ROCKY'S RECIPE FOR THE '10-min FUDGE' CANAAN (New Hampshire), Mon. Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York plans to fight every Republican candidate for presidential nomination issue by issue. Senator Margaret Chase Smith i Republican-Maine earlier came up with a recipe for Maine blueberry muffins, for which she isUPI - 157 words
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113 1964-02-18 20 INCHE Abdullah Ah--1 mad. the Political r Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, today denied that a meeting took place between the Russian Ambassador in Bangkok and the Deputy Prime Minister over the' possibility of the KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. exchange of diplomatic representations113 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-02-18 20 A HAXDCUFFKI) man, still in pyjamas, hides his face from the camera as he is led away by detectives who arrested him in a hut in Lorong Tai Seng yesterday morning. The police recovered two revolvers in the hut. Straits Times picture.44 words
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116 1964-02-18 20 HUNTSMEN LASH SABOTEURS WITH WHIPS LONDON, Mon. The peace of the sleepy hamlet of Ewhurst was shattered by screams yesterday when angry whipflailing huntsmen launched an old- fashioned cavalry charge at hunt saboteurs, knocking screaming girls into, a ditch. Hunt supporters joined in a free-for-all with the saboteurs before police116 words
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Article82 1964-02-18 20 TANANARIVE. Mon Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Madagascar's President Tslranana opened wide-ranging talks here today. Before the talks opened at the President's palace. Mr. Lee inspected a colourful guard of honour and stood to attention outside the palace as a band played Malaysia's and Madagascar's82 words
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Obituary64 1964-02-18 20 THE DEATH OCCURRED at -h« Oenrral Hospital on 1 7. J1M of P. Buhbiyan of thr Naval UaKr. Cremation takrs place :n Hindu cemetery at 3 p.m. 14.2.84. MR. K. M. Zacharlah of Army {Cinema Corporation paused away latt sight at 31 KuyonK K.MHtf. Kuni ral lervlce at St.64 words
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Article401 1964-02-18 20 LONDON. Mon. The stock markets closed with widespread and often appreciable losses today, in spite of a moaest rally in the afternoon. Mining sections provided the main exceptions to the general trend. Markets generally were unsettled by political and economic uncertainties and to some extent by the Cyprus401 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-02-18 20 lIIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 86 75 Per..::. 88 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 7542 words
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