The Straits Times, 19 February 1964
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Title Section21 1964-02-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,0001 flew**** L The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article550 1964-02-19 1 Airdrop move rejected MALAYSIA'S 'GRAVE DOUBTS' ABOUT USEFULNESS OF HAVING FURTHER TALKS WITH INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malaysian Government today rejected the Indonesian Government's attempts to organise supply missions to their guerillas stranded inside Malaysian territory. The Government has also told Thaihinds peace-maker. Tun Thanat Khoman,550 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1964-02-19 1 It almost drove me crazy says Vee Ming By ABDUL FAZIL: SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MR. VEE MING SHAW, eldest son of cinema magnate Mr. Run Run Shaw, today spoke of his "terrifying ordeal" of 12 days in darkness as prisoner of a kidnap gang. Relaxing in a lounge chair in hisHan Hai Fong - 1,308 words
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Article49 1964-02-19 1 LONDON. Tues— Britain's trade gap the difference between lmI ports and exports leaped by £50 million In January to £120 million. "Seasonally adjusted" (allowing for special factors Influencing toe January performance) exports amounted to £326 million. Imports I were £457 million and re-exports £11 million. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article52 1964-02-19 1 PARIS, Tues. A coup d'etat has taken place In the West African Republic of Gabon against the regime of President Leon MBA, according to reports reaching here today. Gabon (pop. 440,000), a former French colony on the Atlantic coast of Africa, became independent on Aug. 17.Reuter - 52 words
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Article49 1964-02-19 1 HONQ KONG. Tues.-- Sir Robert Black, the Governor of Hong Kong, will leave the Colony on retirement bn April X, It was offlclally announced today. Sir Robert, a former Governor of Singapore, has been Governor here since 1958. His successor Is Sir David Trench.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article38 1964-02-19 1 PARIS, Tues. Mr. Claude Chayet. French Charge d Affaires io Peking. left here by air today for Tokyo on his way to Chin* to prepare for the arrival of the French Ambassador— as yet unnamed. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article87 1964-02-19 1 gIXGSTON (Jamaica), Tues. Sir Alexander Bustamante, who received an unsigned death threat last week, has received another with some gunpowder en closed in the fold of the letter, police said. The anonymous letter said: "You shall die Saturday, February 22, at midnight. You shallReuter - 87 words
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Article57 1964-02-19 1 BANGKOK. Tues. A test call-up of reserves in Northern and Central Thailand will take place next month, according to an army source here. The source explained: "It is not a mobilisation and has nothing to do with the present situation in Laos." Training of reserves wouldReuter - 57 words
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268 1964-02-19 1 More African support for Malaysia From LEE SIEW YEE -TANANARIVE (Malax gasy), Tues. Malagasy has warmly supported Malaysia's case in its dispute with Indonesia. President Tsiranana told Mr. Lee Kuan Yew that "if one must be colonised, it is at least preferable that the colonising be done by a higher268 words
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Article27 1964-02-19 1 STOP PRESS THREAT TO NIKITA STOCKHOLM. Ttm SwrdiMi fioxrrnmrnt ha* rr<ri\e<l anonymous. Irttrrs threatrnin^ Khruxht hrv «hrn In- \iMts Scandinu\ia in June, Govcrnmrnt spokesman said today Kiutrr27 words
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222 1964-02-19 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE State Department said yesterday that terrorist attacks against American citizens in South Vietnam would only strengthen United States determination to help the South Vietnamese people win their war against the Communist guerillas. A spokesman told a Press conference thatReuter - 222 words
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Article114 1964-02-19 2 SIHANOUK SNUBS AMERICAN ENVOY WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States Ambassador to Cambodia has requested an audience with Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Chief of State, to present the IS. Government's position regarding proposals on that conntry's neutralisation, a State Department spokesman said yesterday. He said that so far the envoy.Reuter - 114 words
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247 1964-02-19 2 DARIS. Tues.— France's first Charge d'Affalres to China, Mr. Claude Chayet, said here last night on the eve of his departure for Peking that he expected to be able to brush up his Chinese in six weeks to two months. He saidReuter - 247 words
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Article25 1964-02-19 2 TAIPEH, Tues. A landslide near Formosa's northern port of Keelung crushed three houses, killing five people, police reported. Nine others were Injured. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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167 1964-02-19 2 Neutrals asked to Colombo meeting pAIRO, Tues. The V; United Arab Republic, Ceylon and Yugoslavia have Invited the 26 non-align-ed countries which attended the Belgrade conference In 1961 to send envoys to a meetIng at ambassadorial level In Colombo on March 25 A spokesman of the Ceylon Embassy here addedReuter - 167 words
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139 1964-02-19 2 2 DIE AS POLICE OPEN FIRE ON CROWD CHILLONG (Assam), Tues. Two people died in hospital from Injuries received when police opened fire three times yesterday to disperse a crowd, some of whom had bows and arrows, in the Barabasar area of Shillonr Sixteen other people and It Police wereReuter - 139 words
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69 1964-02-19 2 LUSAKA. Tues.— The wife of the Northern Rhodesia Prime Minister. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda, has given burth to twins a boy and a girl in the Central Hospital here. The news was sent by radio to Mr. Kaunda. who is attending the emergency ministerialReuter - 69 words
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150 1964-02-19 2 Unionists protest appointment of takeover chief JAKARTA, Tues. Communist trade unionists have protested to the Government against the appointment of an army officer as chief of the supervisory committee now In charge of the British-owned P. and T. Lands Rubber and Tea Estates in West Java. The committee took overReuter - 150 words
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55 1964-02-19 2 r«AIRO, Tues. President Nasser last night Issued a decree appointing Col. Anwar El Sadat and Wing Commander Hassan Ibrahim as Vice-Presi-dents of the United Arab Republic. Both men are members of the Presidential Council set up in 1962. The appointments raise the number of Vice-Presi-dents55 words
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252 1964-02-19 2 No danger of a policy split with U.S. on Malaysia: Home LONDON, Tuesday. gIR Alec Douglas-Home said in a television interview iast night that the most immediate result of his recent Washington talks with President Johnson was the complete identity of views they now had about the position in South-EastReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration288 1964-02-19 3 £113.000 POOLS WIN-THANKS TO A GIRL WHO REMEMBERED LONDON, Tue,s. —Seven charladies and a school caretaker drink a champagne toast to the girl who saved their K. 113,000 football pools win. When the glasses were lowered, one. of the Mrs. Mopps told the story of the288 words
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Article334 1964-02-19 3 'WE'LL SHOOT' WARNING BY GREECE ATHENS, Tuesday. QREECE warned last night that her armed forces had been instructed to shoot down any foreign planes intruding into her air space, authoritative sources here reported. The warning sent in the form of a circular to all Greece's neighbours, followed reports that TurkishReuter - 334 words
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170 1964-02-19 3 OXFORD Tuesday. A COURT was told here how two girls, one 14 and the other 12, dragged an 11-year-old girl into a shed where a youth had sexual intercourse with I*. Justice Lewton told ury at the Oxfordshire es: "It must have horI you to170 words
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214 1964-02-19 3 Problem for Britain, Greece and Turkey says France PARIS, Tues. Gen. de Gaulle yesterday told Mr. Khrushchev, that the troubles in Cyprus were a problem for Britain, Greece and Turkey to solve in agreement with the Cyprus government. His message was in reply to one from the Russian Premier 10Reuter; UPI - 214 words
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Article40 1964-02-19 3 STANS (Central Switzerland), Tues. A fairly strong earth tremor was felt throughout Central Switzerland yesterday afternoon. Early reports Indicated that no damage was done but houses shook and pictures and ornaments fell to the ground. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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132 1964-02-19 3 Now the U.S. cuts the Guantanamo pipeline WASHINGTON. Tues.— A Navy Department spokesman said last night that the pipeline which carried water trom Cuba into the Ouantanamo naval base was severed by the navy yesterday. The action was taken In response to "reports from Havana", that the United States hadReuter - 132 words
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Article41 1964-02-19 3 LISBON. Tues— Six villages in the Island of Sao Jorge, Azores, have been evacuated after several earthquakes In the last two days, the Portuguese ANI news agency reported yesterday. Some old houses collapsed but no one was. hurt. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article35 1964-02-19 3 LONDON, Tues. Six Harold Evans, Baronet, 52, former public relations adviser to the British Prime Minister, has taken 'up his new post as bead of information and research In Britain's Independent Television Authority.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article38 1964-02-19 3 MANCHESTER, Tues.— A Bri-tish-Russian trade agreement was announced here yesterday. Under the agreement Lloyds Packing Warehouses have become the sole agents for the Import of a wide range of Russian capital goods Into Britain. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-02-19 3 Serum-ban leukaemia baby No. 2 dies rjLASGOW, Tues. Two-year-old June Baird, second of the Scottish children who returned recently from Corsica, where they were taken in search of a leukaemia cure, died in hospital yesterday. The little girl was taken to hospital soon after retaming from Corsica two weeks ago.Reuter - 137 words
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110 1964-02-19 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. A deportation order against Italian-born Frank Costello for crimes Involving "moral turpitude" was upset by the US. Supreme Court yesterday. The 71-year-old New York gambler was convicted in 1954 of income tax evasions held to be crimes of moral turpitudeReuter - 110 words
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136 1964-02-19 3 HARWELL (England), Tues. Samples of urine by the dosen arrived at the atomic energy plant here yesterday dumbfounding senior officials. Only after a lengthy investigation did they discover that the samples, contained in narrow, twoinch long glass phials, were part of a radiation scareReuter - 136 words
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335 1964-02-19 3 First day of Ruby trial ends with no jury picked DALLAS (Texas), Tues. Jack Ruby's trial for the murder of President Kennedy's s uspected assassin ended its first day yesterday with a brief clash between the bench and the defence and no real progress in the selection of a jury.Reuter - 335 words
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446 1964-02-19 4 DR. GOH LAUNCHES ANOTHER 'LEAP FORWARD' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE today took another "leap forward*' in the field of industrial expansion when the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, opened the foundation works of a new Jurong factory Singapore Galvanising Industries Ltd. Before he446 words
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290 1964-02-19 4 JUDGMENT STAYED ON UNION MEMBERSHIP SINGAPORE, Tuea. The High Court was asked today to determine whether workers employed by cinemas, film production companies, bus workers and bakery workers are entitled to be members of the Singapore Commercial House and' Factory Employees' Union under the rules of the union. The union290 words
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Article291 1964-02-19 4 Dental care: 'Survey first' CINGAPORE, Tues. 0 The Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Mr. Sia Kah Hui, told dental surgeons from South-east Asia here today "Our emphasis has been on prevention and for five years now fluorldation of our public water supply has been undertaken as a measure291 words
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Article45 1964-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Chairman of the Urban and Rural Services Consultation Committee, Mr Ho Cheng Choon, will talk on "street lighting in Singapore" at a press conference on Thursday. Mr. Ho is also Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development.45 words
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Article125 1964-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday ALBERT Chek Kok Cheng, 25, a former Immir% gration Officer, was today placed on 12 months' probation by the Third Criminal District Court for carrying a parang 12 months ago. He pleaded guilty. Inspector Ronald Naldu, prosecuting, said that Chek was searched by125 words
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214 1964-02-19 4 DISPUTE IN MEDICAL SERVICE UNION SETTLED SINGAPORE. Tues. The General Secretary of the Singapore Medical Services Union. Mr. F. V. Rajendra. said today that the dispute between his union and the rival Amalgamated Union of Public Employees over representation of 12 appliance makers employed by the Ministry of Health had214 words
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Article28 1964-02-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The political secretary In the Ministry ol Health, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. tonight attended the Adult Education Board's prize-giving ceremon) at the Jurong Community Centre28 words
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Article27 1964-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tv«. The Chuao Seng Radio Company will open j their new air conditioned showroom In Scmbawang Road at noon on Saturday followed by cocktails27 words
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Article76 1964-02-19 4 USIS PARTY TO MEET NEW CHIEF SINGAPORE. Tues.— A reception to meet the new director of the United States Information Service will be held at 2a. Malcolm Road at 6 prn. on Feb. 29. Hosts to the new director, Mr Howard E. Stlngle and Mrs. Stlngle, will be Mr. W.W.76 words
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Article331 1964-02-19 4 THE following la today' a aehedule of civil aircraft movemenU at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* ■OAC: From London, Rome, Damaacua, Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6.03 p.m. Japan Air Lime From Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 713) 8.30 Air India: From Sydney, Perth (AI331 words
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192 1964-02-19 4 New traffic pattern for Telok Ay er market area SINGAPORE, Tues. A Traffic Police spokesman today said that alterations would be made to the existin? traffic scheme in the Telok Ayer market area when the new multi storeyed car park in Cecil Street is completed at the end of March.192 words
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Article38 1964-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. T.S. Lake, president of the Singapore Contractors Association, will give a talk on "Building Trade In Singapore" to members of the Lions Club at a luncheon meeting at the Princes' Restaurant tomorrow38 words
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107 1964-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A new set of Central Provident Fund rule*, which came into force on Feb. 1. has been published. These replace the Central Provident Fund Rules, 1955. The rules, which deal with the returns which every employer is required to complete showing the amount107 words
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Advertisement274 1964-02-19 4 rtfo) Hallmark of Danish Quality j /j£m\ B&O TV I [Hq I 19" 23" Models. You'll Be Too, g"~ if You Are The I^bbbb)jbbj»bbbbbbbbbbbjVbVH| Owner Of A Model: CAPRI BO ATU P $IW lfl D T tt U IV. FULLY GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR Sole Agents:- EASTLAND TRADING COMPANY. Singapore274 words
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322 1964-02-19 5 Govt says: Expat workers kept to minimum KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The number of expatriates working in Malaya has been kept down to a minimum last year. Expatriates never got more than 50 employment passes in any month. An Immigration Department spokesman, who said this today, added that the number of322 words
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81 1964-02-19 5 Passed Public Accountants examination SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Malayan Association of Certified Public Accountants today announced that the following candidates passed the Intermediate examination held in December last year to the satisfaction of the examination committeeAbdullah Azizi bin Haji Mohammed Junid. Abu Hassan bin Kendut. Ahmad bin Abdullah. Ashart bin Avub.81 words
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153 1964-02-19 5 National Theatre to be ready next month SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's National Theatre, whose striking architectural features makes it one of the States new showpieces for tourists, is due to be completed by the end of March. The total bill lor the project. Including equipment, is $2.4 million Only $850,000 has153 words
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Article60 1964-02-19 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Co-operative Union will send three representatives to an international conference on •The role ot co-operation in social and economic development" which will be held in Tokyo from April 19 to 26. Thrv lire the society* chairman. Mr. N. G Rain, the vicechaimiHii.60 words
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Article, Illustration479 1964-02-19 5 MANAGING DIRECTOR OF PAPER FAILS TO APPEAR IN COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday AFTER a two-hour search this morning for the managing director of the Malayan Times, Mr. V. M. Sundram, Mr. Justice Ong ordered the police to "fan out" for him and also479 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-02-19 5 Telephones in use doubled in six years KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There are 98,471 telephones in. use in Malaya today nearly double the number in use on Merdeka Day, Aug. 31, 1957. In addition, a further 5.000 people have their names down for telephones. The Controller of Traffic at the Telecommunications177 words
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Article38 1964-02-19 5 TKLUfc ANBON. Tues. Police recovered the body of Teng Thong, 62, unemployed, from the Bidor River, off Innes Road, here today. His Identity card Rave his address as Pasir Pinjl new vil-' lage. Ipoh.38 words
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Article34 1964-02-19 5 PENANG, rues. Loong Ho Hup. 20. was today fined 525 for thit>wing (Ire-crackers at a policeman Loong pleaded guilty in the Pint Magistrate's Court to a charge of behaving in disorderly manner.34 words
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268 1964-02-19 5 200 AT FUNERAL SERVICE OF MISS MARY FRASER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THREE grief -stricken women of the diplomatic corps this morning attended a funeral service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for a friend whose death ended their fun-filled weekend together on Pulau Langkawi. The three, Miss Harriet ißom of the268 words
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Article76 1964-02-19 5 New Year gamblers fined— KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. One hundred and fifty people were fined a total Oi $4,000 in the Magistrate's court here today for gambling offences during the Chinese New Year festive season. The fines Imposed by the Magistrate. Mr. K. C. 1. Reddy, ranged from $20 to $50.76 words
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Article62 1964-02-19 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Singapore student, Francis Tiang-oen Lira has been named to the Dean's list for the semester at Belmont Abbey College. Belmont in the United States. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Llm Klong 800 of RambaJ Road, he ranked sixth In the62 words
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Article142 1964-02-19 5 KOH YONG CHUN, 26. a lecturer at the Technical Institute, Kuala Lumpur, and his younger brother. Koh Kirn Mat. 14. uere killed in a motor accident outside I mbai village eight miles from here, on Saturday night. Five other members of the family in the142 words
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276 1964-02-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J)R. WANG GUNG WU, Dean of the Faculty of Arts in the University of Malaya, told the third Asian regional co-operation seminar here today that there was a "dire need" for developing countries to fill the gap between276 words
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Article68 1964-02-19 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Forty-six Malaysians were on Shell training courses and on scholarships locally and overseas last year, the Shell Co. announced today. Of these, 38, Shell employees from Singapore and Malaya were studying In four countries overseas Britain. Rortand. Ceylon and Australia. The other eight68 words
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Article47 1964-02-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Acting Director-General of Telecommunications, Mr. D. Smith. announced here today that the Overseas Telex Service has been extended to Aden and Bahrein. The minimum charge for three minutes will be $46.20. after which each additional minute will cost 515.40.47 words
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Article54 1964-02-19 6 PENANQ, Tues.— BuTKiara broke Into a house at Hutton Lane soon after midnight this morning and stole $1,180 In cash and jewellery while the owner. Madam Chong Ah Pong, waa away playing mahJong. Madam Chong told the police she returned at about 12.30 ajn. and found54 words
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114 1964-02-19 6 TEENAGER CONVICTED OF CULPABLE HOMICIDE SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the Assize Court today convicted a teenager, Se e t Kirn Khuan, on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of another teenager, Tan Choon Huat, on Aug. 18 last year. He put114 words
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224 1964-02-19 6 River ferry overturns but all scramble to safety KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. More than 20 people were thrown overboard into the Kuala Ttengganu river today when a ferry in which they were crossing the river overturned and sank near Losong, three miles from here. All of them, however, scrambled to safety.224 words
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Article28 1964-02-19 6 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today opened the country's first artificial insemination centre for livestock at Paroi. near here.28 words
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Article28 1964-02-19 6 KLANO, Tues. The general meeting of the Old Girls' Association of tht Methodist Girls' School here will be held at the school hall on Saturday.28 words
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208 1964-02-19 6 Gang of 4 armed men held in ambush by police A LOR STAR, Tues. Sungei Patani police at dawn today ambushed and arrested four armed men who raided a shop at Bakar Arang village, about two miles south of the town. Police are now looking for a fifth man, believed208 words
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Article47 1964-02-19 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— W at c r stocks In Singapore rose by 1.41 per cent during the past week to 69.12 per cent today. The three-days-a-week partial rationing, which was lifted during the Chinese New Year and Han Raya holidays, will be re-imposed from tomorrow.47 words
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Article38 1964-02-19 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Minister tor Culture. Mr. 8 Rajaratnam. will speak on "What's wrong with big brother" at ihe Singapore National Union of Journalists' luncheon at the Capitol Blue Room at 1 p.m. on Thursday.38 words
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207 1964-02-19 6 K. LUMPUR, Tues THHE organisation, adx ministration, procedure and practice of the Legislatures in the Malaysian States will be discussed at the third conference of Speakers to be held next Tuesday and Wednesday at Johore Bahru. For the first time the Speakers of207 words
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Miscellaneous184 1964-02-19 6 1 #/#>!/ Oo#» lift V.T. Hamlin VMEWJ YOU RE NOT M. WELL WHAT ABOUT/ OH. HE IISO WE SEVT YEh' WtlL 1 ''~NM■• i' WD I GONG THROUGH WITH' •**>£' THAT YAK K. AH IK JUSr WASN'T HIM BACK. TO TOID >OU I YOU TOLD fO«^f_l J THE RLA.CK L'OMT184 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1964-02-19 7 LEONCE PEILWRD - Bombed by an Allied plane LEONCE PEILWRD THE CRUELLEST FATE OF ALL... TO BE RESCUED BY THEIR ENEMIES-THEN TO BE BLOWN TO BITS 1 BY THEIR FRIENDS DAY SIX by ON THE BRIDGE AND IN THE BOATS THEY KNEW AT LAST THAT THE PLANE WAS ABOUT TO HURL ITS 80M85...1,764 words
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Obituary43 1964-02-19 8 H'orets fit f Minimum) MARK FOENANDER suddenly on 17-'J-»4 at Petallng Jaya. Deeply n MRS. TEE BOON MENC nee Mary Hitik Poh Cboo aged 84 paaeed away paaeocMty on lx-2-64 Cortege leave* H iik Road. Spore. at p.m. on JO-2-M for Ridtdan.43 words
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Article140 1964-02-19 8 Word* Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. V.A. Anthony or s. ntul thank all friends and relatives for their kind attendance, valuable presents, and congratulatory menage* on the occasion of their wedding on Haturday Mh February 19M. THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Chew Sent; Hong (nee Jenny VM Poh140 words
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Article712 1964-02-19 8 We are to find out what the Borneo ceasefire means, and what it is worth. The Indonesian Government's decision to arrange, if it can, supply missions to Indonesian gueril- las in Sabah and Sarawak plainly will teet the terms of the truce and Indonesian intentions in general.712 words
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Article297 1964-02-19 8 The political weather over New Guinea this week is blowing both hot and cold. The chill of the "quarantine" which descended on West New Guinea soon after the Indonesian takeover last year shows no sign of lifting. Dr. Subandrio. who is in charge of West Irian affairs, has297 words
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Article202 1964-02-19 8 Cambodia's Prince Sihanouk is behaving rather like a man who is threatening to commit suicide unless he is given everything his own way. How else is it possible to interpret the Cambodian leader's threat to enter into a military alliance with Communist China unless the United States agrees202 words
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Article632 1964-02-19 8 Henry Paul - £1,000 TIN MARKET PUZZLE Henry Paul by Boom price, but shares stay in the doldrums I POH, Tues.—The prac--1 tically stagnant position of tins on the Malayan share market in spite of the metal price topping the" £1,000 a ton mark to set post-Korean boom records, is puzzling. Neither market632 words
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323 1964-02-19 8 Garry Barker - SIHANOUK WIDENS THE RIFT WITH AMERICA Garry Barker l,v PHNOM PENH, Tues. Observers today speculated on what effects would be produced by Prince Sihanouk's angry ultimatum to the United States this weekend. Questions were everywhere and there was little optimism anywhere along the leafy boulevards of this pagodacrowded cityWHAT will323 words
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Article696 1964-02-19 8 Peking's peephole on the West With its 320 watchful pairs of eyes by WILLIAM MILLINSHIP THE Chinese Communist Embassy in Berne is the base for Peking's espionage network in Europe, the whispers say in Paris, London and Rome. And the whispers get into print. An Italian paper reports that the696 words
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Letter445 1964-02-19 8 MUCH has been said about Chinese education by your correspondents. As a man who has been educated in both streams, perhaps I have a better view of the problem. One correspondent said that the matter of raising the standard of English in Chinese schools was best445 words
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Letter98 1964-02-19 8 - IT is appreciated that the assessment rate can now be paid monthly and that the education rate this year has also been waived In view of this it was surprising (I am speaking of Alor Star) that the education rate nevertheless was included in the assessment bill for98 words
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Letter85 1964-02-19 8 SECONDARY continuous i 3 schools are not popular and as a result some have been closed and in a few others there are teachers without classes. I would suggest that secondary continuation schools be replaced by further education schools with a wide curriculum. They should be treated on85 words
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Advertisement746 1964-02-19 8 StntoTißH tabby Mai cou> rro««M Miami OOLD ■rrOMAOB BIKINI Ml ATHOUAHDWOAD KATOIMJ Aseairlnl Wsjueii city book arrows lto Wtso—sw H—ee, Cea»er Oaw •nm Nrwt pmomt c* MaßMeaTsMCy PrVßjßm, MPJi MM HMWM STOWC MM Onssl Peeat. HwW V. RrTNASAMT A CO Iml-H Jetfaa Kay*. HJkT. Besaaar CLASSIFIED ADS. COOKE: To Moyra746 words
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Advertisement51 1964-02-19 8 t« XT COLO OVERLAY Hondsome matched sat in the new Florentine motif superbly mode with a fKh long knt.na overlov o* 14 Xt Gold See our new selection of fine ouolitv lewellery. GENT S DEPT. GROUND FL. C. K TANG (S) LTD. ><SSBBSBSBW. 'J rilW^lMrl Tel: MOiS aSftal M7O« Ml51 words
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Advertisement119 1964-02-19 8 A completely new concept ot shipboard comfort Seventeen-day round trip in fully air-conditioned comfort Swimming Sunning Dancing Music Bar Restaurant Card and writing rooms Children's play-space. Departing Singapore sth June Arriving Fremantle 12th June Departing Fremantle 17th June Arriving Singapore 22nd June Thereafter sailing from Singapore every 3 weeks In119 words
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334 1964-02-19 9 Rajaratnam urges Govt: Send out more envoys SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight urged Malaysia to set up embassies in selected regions of Asia. Africa and Latin America. He was speaking in the second of a series or four broadcasts on "Malaysia tnd the changing pattern334 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-02-19 9 Vee Ming (minus 171l b) tells of his ordeal RE L AXED in the plush Holland Hill mansion of his father, kidnap victim Mr. Vee Ming Shaw, 31, son of cinema magnate Mr. Run Run Shaw, appeared none the worse off yesterday as he described his 12-day ordeal to StraitsHan Hai Fong - 114 words
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90 1964-02-19 9 SINGAPORE, Tues—Detectives from the special squad of the C.I.D. yesterday recovered a loaded .32 Browning automatic pistol from an attap hut In Thomson Road. This was the third gun to be seized in the big Island-wide police operation early yesterday during which 1990 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-02-19 9 Vengeance catches up with a man who went home KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police lifted the restricted residence ban on Ho Weng Kwee for two days to let him pay the traditional filial respects to his father during Chinese New Year and unwittingly signed his death warrant. Ho. 21, a labourer,205 words
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56 1964-02-19 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Revenue figures show that people here smoked and drank less last month than a year ago. Revenue for alcohol amounted to $2.963.000— a drop of $1,108,000. Tobacco revenue of $3,199,000 showed a drop of $392,000. Total revenue at national level was $9,659,000 last56 words
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194 1964-02-19 9 KUCHING, Tues. Enough gold has been found in test boreholes at Bau, in Sarawak's First Division, to encourage the owner of the land to continue prospecting for himself. The acting Director of Geological Survey, Mr. R. A. M. Wilson, said today194 words
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Article26 1964-02-19 9 PENWVNG, Tues. A sundry shop assistant. Loh Up Teng, 24. was found dead outside his shop In Jalan Pasar, Pulau Tlkus, this morning.26 words
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Article120 1964-02-19 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 20 Anglican Bishops and lay delegates from Hong Kong, South Korea, the Philippines, Formosa and Malaysia met today for the opening session of the fourth Council of the Church of SouthEast Asia Today's preliminary discussions on the development of Anglican churches in South-East120 words
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276 1964-02-19 9 Man tells Court: Wife said she had slashed our sons KUTA BHARU, Tues. A labourer wept as he told Dato Justice Hashim in the High Court here today how he went home one day to discover his two sons covered with blood and stabbed In their stomachs. "I rushed into276 words
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Article67 1964-02-19 9 IPOH, Tues. Nine women and 16 men. whose ages ranged from 15 to 63, were fined $25 each In the Magistrate's court today for gambling in a common gaming house in Jelapang new village here during the Chinese New Year. The magistrate. Inche Annuar bin67 words
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Advertisement172 1964-02-19 9 I3lHi Hi I wishes you SEL AM AT WMk^UUUHARI RAYA and KONG HEE FATT CHOY, especially if you have a DECCA TV receiver.... you'll enjoy the NEW YEAR All DECCA sets have the BPMBBB screen and loudspeaker I M Bb facing forward other! outstanding f e a t u r172 words
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Advertisement87 1964-02-19 9 CARPETING REINFORCED WITH NYLON TO GIVE YEARS OF WEAR Here's magnificent value in Luxurious Broadloom in the popula- 108" width. In a wide variety of modern shades to match decors of all types, including Hawaiian Sand, Violet Slate, Oatmeal, Red Tweed and a host of others. $17.50 $18.50 per tq.87 words
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Miscellaneous677 1964-02-19 9 Today's Radio, TV I Orchestra Plays; 12.00 (mldRADIO SINGAPORE °«»t> o«e. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYSIA 41 Metres AM fi Qo Tlme 8l Al A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 (tara-ku; 6.02 Morning MelodiesMorning Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.00 Time Signal The News' I'- W?". BuUetln 730 UP 71 Breakfast Potpourrt: 730677 words
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140 1964-02-19 10 Blood? Not even for their own wives and —parents— DENANG, Tues. Be- cause of superstition, many Malaysians refuse to donate blood even for their own wives and parents. Mrs. Pauline West, assistant secretary of the Penang Blood Donors Association, said today. This superstition prevails not only among illiterates but also140 words
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120 1964-02-19 10 PENANG, Tuesday. JHE chairman of the M.C.A. national labour committee, Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, today urged the Sabah and Sarawak governments to recruit more clerks and labourers from Malaya. "There is an acute short- I age of both In the two territories," he said.120 words
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Article30 1964-02-19 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malaysian Airways. Cathay Pacific Airways and Thai International will hold a Joint Chinese New Year dinner on Monday, at the Peking Restaurant at B p.m.30 words
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Article83 1964-02-19 10 MALACCA, Tues. A prisoner, Tay Kok Hal, 28, said In the Sessions Court today that the food served in the Central Police Station lock-up where he was detained was rotten and brought In at irregular hours. That was why he threw a food tray and broke83 words
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92 1964-02-19 10 Luck runs out for a one-armed —bandit— IPOH. Tues.— Luck finally ran out for the onearmed bandit in the La Sallian Association here. The fruit machine, which had cleaned out many a patron of the association. was itself cleaned oat this morning by burglars. Also missing from the association's premises92 words
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Article56 1964-02-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The national president of the MCA. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, today received a $7,000 cheque from Mr. Yong Woo Ming, MP from Sitlawan. who donattd the sum towards a bus for the MCA Youth cultural mobile mission on behalf of Mr. Hong Teck (Juan,56 words
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Article42 1964-02-19 10 SUNGEI PATANI, TU'-S.— Mr. Chong Eng Kong has been appointed headmaster of the Rural Trade School, Jitra, In place of Mr. Ahmad Merican who has been transferred to Sungel Patanl as headmaster of the newly-open-ed Rural Trade School here.42 words
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Article33 1964-02-19 10 TELUK ANSON. Tues.—Commander W.W. Dennis, from Johore Bahru, as assumed duties here as Harbour Master, Perak. In place of Capt. J. D. Sandry who has left for England on leave.33 words
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Article263 1964-02-19 10 Solved— riddle of the 'twins' A GENUINE ERROR BY LOTTERY TICKET PRINTERS, EXPLAINS THE BOARD CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Social and Welfare Lotteries Board has solved the riddle of the s*ix twin sets of identical tickets and taken pre- cautions to prevent a recurrence. The board's chairman, Senator T. H.263 words
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Article65 1964-02-19 10 T'AIPINO. Tues. -^A car driven by a policeman from Ipoh, lnche \pee bin Daud. who was taking tils family to Batu Kurau village. 14 miles from here, for the Hari Ray a Puasa celebration, was Involved in I collision with a lorry near here. lnche65 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-02-19 10 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. °Rodolfo Nolli, the Italian sculptor whose works can be seen in many public buildings in Malaysia, has died in Italy. He was 75. The Straits Times learned of his death today from a lettar received from his daughter Mrs. Lina Brunner,121 words
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Article49 1964-02-19 10 PENANG. Tues.— A special demonstration on floral arrangements by Mr. John Llm Bian Yearn, a well-known expert, will highlight the Old Frees' Association's "Piestarama" at Northam Road on Feb. 22 and 23. The demonstration will be given at 4 p.m. on Feb. 23.49 words
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Article21 1964-02-19 10 KLANO. Tues. lnche Abu Hassan bin Omar, of Banumc. has been posted here as the Assistant District Officer.21 words
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Article85 1964-02-19 10 PENANG, Tues. The Central Province Wellesley Alliance elections committee will meet at the MCA headquarters in Bukit Mertajam on Thursday to plan its strategy for the State and General elections this year. A four-man committee, heeded by the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. has prepared a85 words
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378 1964-02-19 10 Six temple officials may start ANOTHER 'death' fast pARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Six members of the Kuala Kurau Hindu temple committee, who staged a "death fast" in June. 1962. as a protest against the delay in settling a land dispute, may start another hunger strike if plans for building a new378 words
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Advertisement324 1964-02-19 10 y v.. laV W '^E ■•Jk'^^'p' t* Bam vßb vJ Br^E BBBfcfli VI aY BBBIV R^teta^t^v Sa^Bßß^kKt^ bjbbW^Vbbbht^ WHEN BUSINESSMEN TALK OF SERVICE JHE TALK SOON TURNS TO OANTAS More and more businessmen— probably some of your competitors— are using Qantas Air Cargo these days. Last year Qantas Air Cargo324 words
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Advertisement17 1964-02-19 10 BAR 1001 make ONTACiI mend IEMEIfI j o f around QEE||3 home BEAR a n o W|bluespotTl17 words
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Miscellaneous307 1964-02-19 10 Straits Times Crossword across neon's) Dilemma? (7>. i. SUu expert geU a aailUog 7 O |rl 119 down starts getprlxe wltb ao mistake* one tln tadl y treated In future (2. way 12) a 5> 4). Workman preceding Qlgn 10 Kee P tuo horns in the tray a* officer? That307 words
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Advertisement1309 1964-02-19 11 10 LIVERPOOL t WEST COASI U R Ofl !> tore Miit Sham fenant AJAX Literpttl. Dublin II Pt/Taaty MARON Liurpaal, Glasgow taa. 15 Frt 20 Fak 21/27 Fek 21 ELPENOR A,o-moulh. 1.-eraaal Gla. 45 Ftk 21 Fek 25/ 1 AEHEAS Liitrpaf. Glasgow Ftk 27 Mar 2 Mar 4 EUMAEUS .<••.<»'•!.1,309 words
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Advertisement1322 1964-02-19 11 JLMmm ytmmmmmk mmid ■fell THE EAC EINES fc*\.V~~~y~Anl SIMCAPOtI TOALMIMAPUt •P. SWETTfMHAM PtT4AMO ■k/ag«aK*^ I uwuii Housa ru^kM-Mra co. rmoiit>i in.wm> ou*» Praowi *aa« Mona i»u| h«omi *j» **ai\ SAILINGS 10 BENOA, It HAVRi, MAMOURt, BREMEN, ANIRIERP, ROTtEROAM. AMStEHOAM. OSLO OOTRENBURt. ANB COPENHAtEN "RIHA" t) 21/22 Fat 21/27 Frt 21/201,322 words
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Advertisement1267 1964-02-19 11 I BENULINE EKPIESS SERVICE TO IQNOON, LIVfRPOOI A CONTINENTU PfIUS BEN ARTY M ggl^ S'pora P. S'Mm 'inani M'bro Mar 2t la Part/Fat 21 Fat 22 2S C-angamoolh Apt I BENARMIN s'poit P. Shan Paaaag Rotttroan Mar 2* la Part/Taaay S'para P. Shan Paaaag BEHUWERS L'paal, Harre. ATwa, R'aan C1,267 words
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Advertisement1332 1964-02-19 11 «k CO., LTD. w Tad Ha. *****. ■tfiiAai LWI Ok KXAVBME«S UMS l^^ LONOBN, HAMitll. ROTTERBAM, US ANCELU, SAN FRANCISCO. RAVRE. HOU ft MIBIUStttUGIJ SEATTLE, VANCOHVER ft PORTLAND t CIH OF EASTBOURNE CM t -^SJT* 'port P. S'haa Peaang 1 aoNNiviLit 20 Frt BBHtl a Frt OONNEVIIIE T AIM Calls1,332 words
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Article259 1964-02-19 12 \IARCM tint arada rubbtr buyers l.s.b. closed at S p.m. in Siniapara and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at >'~ cents per Ib. up seven-eighths of a tent on February 12 cloning level for Ih. position The tone* was qulst. R.A.S. and P.M. B.C. cleoing prleat 1. ctnti par Ik.259 words
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Article199 1964-02-19 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) February 18. Three montha. INDUSTRIALS Bouitead 13 cts. M Box 24 cts. Dunlops 18 cis. McAllnter 16 ct« City D«v. 3 cts M Invest. 18 cts. v. Smelters 21 cts. Robinson 15 cts. i:sso 19 cts. C. Storage 20 cts. Fed. Disp. 15 cts. Rothmana 13199 words
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Article73 1964-02-19 12 /'HHINESE Praduce Eiehanga, Smgav para ni.n prieas par picul ytstarday: Cscanut all: bulk $49* aellera drum $52i sellers. Copra- Keb. /March UK 'Continent Unquoted. Pappar: Muntok white $I«2| aellera, aarmwak wnlta (160 aellers. special Sarawak Mack (Il7t sellers, garbled l*mpon« hlack SI 17* nell.rs. AdTA nST| aaMan. Sinaapara73 words
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707 1964-02-19 12 From Our Market Correspondent EYKNTS. which had been taking place in the tin •narket during the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya holidays, had a profound effect on the mining section of the Malayan Stock Exchange when it opened yesterday after707 words
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Article875 1964-02-19 12 (COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: SauMaad (2.000) $2.08. (2.000) $2.09. (10,000) $2.10, (2.000) $2.11; Cold Stars (3,000) $3.63, (4,000) $3.36, (6.000) (3.57: Dunlapi (1,000) (2.98, (1.000)875 words
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Article25 1964-02-19 12 February 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 cents (up seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $543 (up 11.78). Estimate*' unofficial offering 250 tons (up 20 tons)25 words
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401 1964-02-19 12 rpHERE was a further rise of. 1 $1.75 'n the Straits tin price yesterday to $543 peri picul on an offering estimated Increased by 20 tons to 250 tons. In London on Monday tin opened sharply higher, but thereafter showed ro further401 words
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Advertisement1134 1964-02-19 12 jUßjA^BßJl^^^^aT^BßT^^^^^^k^^BJßaW^^^ ■BHBjaH U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Croat Lakas/Sast Canada «aa?vt— S'poie S'lwni Honolulu r'cisct N torn Montreal "Maikava Mara 3 4 Mir 5/ 7 Mir 27 Mw 4 Apr 23 Apr Apt Illim Mars" 24/21 Mar 27/11 Mat 21 Apt 21 Apr 17 MS) 24 May An vessels equipped mtr1,134 words
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Advertisement941 1964-02-19 12 I TO AUSTRALIA s.s. -ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully airconditiontd stabilised) Departing PENANG 20th February 1964 SINGAPORE 21st February 1964 for Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney Brisbane. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Trovel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER, GILFILLAN t941 words
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Advertisement488 1964-02-19 12 GREAT LAKES BENGAJu LINES GEORGELIS LINE S GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOADING FOR MONTREAL. TORONTO, ASNATABULA. TOLEOO. DETRIOT. CHICAGO ..NO MILWAUKEE. a SfLLaM s 'l"> re p S>sm Penang Montreal 1 i J > M c E C r U T l/n lt f 4 M 11 Apr El M/11 *P<488 words
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Advertisement903 1964-02-19 13 i(oaUnurd from Pajre Si SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* SI (Mim. >— Box It eta. extra WANTBB) BY EUROPEAN couple on* cook amah aod on* wash amah. living in. A-.ply Phoo* (Spore) *****. ENGLISH-SPEAKING MANACERESS and Waitresses required. Please apply |xrsonal!y at 107 Marine Parade. Sln-gapore-15. PROMOTIONAL MANAGER A well-known Company903 words
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Advertisement984 1964-02-19 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS < Win.)— Box SO et: extra EXPERIENCED COOK-HOUSEBOV wanted for bungalow (3 adults). K«- cant reference* essential. Mayer, 8 Oriole Crement (B'pore). After 5 p.m. WANTED SERVANT OIRL To Look After 3- Year-Old Boy. Must Be Cl*an. Cheerful. Willing Worker. Stay In. Ring (B'pore) *****984 words
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Advertisement991 1964-02-19 13 HOUSES A LAND WANTED I to WordM $S (Mtm.)— Bax St rts. exfr* WB ALWAYS HAVB Buyer* wanting Two-Storey Houses, Bungalows, Flats, Terrace-Houses, Investment Properties. Vacant Building Bites, Rubber Kstate*. Mines, etc. List your properties with us to-day!!! Mass It Sons. Licensed Valuer* A Estate Agents. 319-J River Valley Road.991 words
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Advertisement924 1964-02-19 13 BOOKS A PUBLICATIONS tt Word* St (Mim.)— Bax tt) et*. extra FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. have a id* rang* of Pan Books on display in th* Cold Storms* Arcade. Orchard Koad. in conjunction win, B.P.C.K. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS Word* SS (Mim.)— Box it rts. SEOFB PARTNER WANTED for ladles hairdressing salon924 words
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Advertisement1033 1964-02-19 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward* St (Mim.)— Bax St et: extra ft AUSTIN MINI Lav 1960 Tax*d Insured, Good Condition. Pnc* S23W-. li Purtber UeUlla CoaUct Mr. Vtncant P< (Sporei *****. AUSTIN SPRITS IM2 In *xcelient if condition with extras for sal* at very n reasonable price. Please contact Tap1,033 words
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Advertisement945 1964-02-19 13 FOR SALE I Ward* U (Mim.)— Box St et: extra IBM EXECUTIVE TY»BWBITER ■t Class Condition. 11,750.00 nett. Insection 26 Winchester House. S'por*. LADIES HAND BAOS. Just arrives v Chinese New Tear, large assortlent Call at 119. Middle Road, tt'pore PRERECORDED TA»I Available tereo/atono. speed 31/Tt. Price S4.SO pwards. Call—945 words
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Advertisement913 1964-02-19 13 LADIES DRESSMAKING NOTICES I $t Wereis St (Mim.)— Box tt cf*. mrfre SALON CATALINA DresM* made- THE PATALING RUBBER w*™ uwted pore. Hlich Class Ladies Dressmaker* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j HSK-~" as sJKL&zoz zs I SM um tax at the sUndard ra: of 7sh. 9d. W9m^****^** a mß^ i913 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-02-19 14 Afro -Asian delegates at the Residency TENGKU Abdul Rahman gave a reception at the Residency on Monday night in honour of the delegates attending the Afro-Asian Rural Reconstruction Organisation conference here. Picture shows (from left) Mr. M. S. Mustapha, Sierra Leone's Minister of Social Welfare; the Tengku; Lord Head/the British71 words
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341 1964-02-19 14 'UNITED' FRONT: CRACKS ARE WIDENING IP9H, Tuesday. IF a united front opposition is not formed to challenge the Alliance in the coming general elections at national level, a modified version is expected to be established in certain sections of Perak. i At stake in Perak for the elections are 40341 words
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145 1964-02-19 14 Two more cholera deaths in Alor Star ALOR STAR- Tues. Two more deaths from cholera were reported in Alor Star hospital recently, it was disclosed today. Fourteen other cases are still in hospital. where they are reported to be making satisfactory progress. In addition, 18 carriers have also been discovered.145 words
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Article67 1964-02-19 14 IPOH, Tues. Nearly 200 youths on restricted residence orders who were given the special privilege of returning to their homes in Perak for family reunions to celebrate Chinese New Year or Hari Raya Puasa. have gone back to their resoective "stay put" areas. Police granted them67 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-02-19 14 AMONG the longest serving soldiers in the British Army. Warrant Officer Robert Poulton above), of the Royal Fusiliers, has been a'varded the Meritorious Service Medal. W. O. Poulton joined the army 30 years ago yesterday. At present, he is the regimental quartermastersergeant at headquarters,117 words
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311 1964-02-19 14 3,500 forms are filled for 1,948 low-cost flats SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 The Housing and Development Board has so far given out 2,500 forms to applicants whD are interested in buying the 1,948 flats which the Board is offering for sale to middle and lower income groups. The flats are in311 words
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Article41 1964-02-19 14 PARIT. Tues Umno her* will hold a political rally at Tanjong Blanja. two miles from here on Sunday. Among the speakers will be Umno leaders from Kuala Lumpur, including Ustaz Osman bin Abdullah, public relations officer.41 words
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Article, Illustration516 1964-02-19 14 RURAL RECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The AfroAsian Rural Reconstruction Conference today discussed at length the growth of cooperatives in developing countries and Japan won praise as "the best developed country in this field." Delegates rrom India and Japan spoke516 words
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Advertisement628 1964-02-19 14 i: stale of S.PL.L. otherwisr Sina Pana I -ana Lena Lakuhmanan hrttiar alias Iriihumaiun hrtti»r alias S.PL. Lakshmanan C heti :.n alia* AK.I'I ..5.1'1.. Lakthmanan (hrtliar alia* Awana Koona Tana l.ana Srrna Hana Lrna l.«ti humanan (hrttiar nan of Pal.iiii.ipp.t (hrltiar drrra.srd. late of It) I'rkan China. Alor Star. Krdah628 words
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Advertisement389 1964-02-19 14 PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.KR. registered Contractors Class "E" and above .WORKS; will be received at the office oi the State Engineer, P.W.D.. Penang up to 12 noon of the 2nd March, 1964 for ERECTION OF CHAIN LINK FENCING AT BAYAN LEPAS AIRFTELD. I penang. All particulars may389 words
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Advertisement783 1964-02-19 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited 11*001 Singapore citizens and persons who but for their age are qualified to apply (or Singapore citizenship (or the undermentioned appointments: APPOINTMENTS: (Ai PfrtL AS-« SISTANT NURSES iPemale). Tan Tock Seng Hospital IB) PUPIL ASSISTANT NURSES (Female). (Psychiatric). Woodbridge Hospital (Cl PUPIL783 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-02-19 14 Bug* Bunny By Baiph HvimdaM *> "I fir i ooktt. /forget N rwow mavbe\ Sup l l z czj WPAri S -^y ~.«IX> I LOSE A THE WB'LL^OW] CU JL f" Q 'f^D if /MUST YOU X THOUSAND TWO... COUNT, SHEEP... GET SOME > C flZ> tVIA. v/ 3 u^#v"T»72 words
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424 1964-02-19 15 It's tough on Barry to be made the scapegoat •ays Jack Finale ton /CANBERRA, Tues. With v/ Richie Benaud unavailable, Barry Shepherd of Perth Is the lone Australian of the Final Test team against South Africa to miss the English tour this summer. It is tough luck on Shephe r424 words
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Article24 1964-02-19 15 IPOH. Tues.— The Ipoh Dirtrlct hockey league first division match between Anglo-Chinese School and Queens' Royal Irish Hussars scheduled for today was postponed.24 words
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Article22 1964-02-19 15 PENANG, Tues. Penang Chinese will meet Selangor Malays in a friendly soccer match at the City Stadium on Saturday (8 p.m.)22 words
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Article376 1964-02-19 15 137 RUNS IN SIX HOURS SARDESAI TAKES ALL DAY TO SCORE 67 NOT OUT AS GRIM FIGHT CONTINUES KANPUR, Tuesday. JNDIA today went on a record Test-cricket goslow when they added only 137 runs in six hours for the loss of three wickets as they continued376 words
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Article162 1964-02-19 15 NZ Colts hold Springboks to draw I VTEW PLYMOUTH (New ii Zealand), Tues. The South African cricketers came within two wickets of gaining an exciting win over 1 New Zealand Colts In their two-day match here today. The Colts were dismissed for li»3 in reply to the tourists first inningsReuter - 162 words
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Article52 1964-02-19 15 Tan will defend boys titles PENANO, Tues. Thomas Cup tn inee Tan Alk Huang will defend both his Malayan singles and doubles titles at the Malayan schoolboys championships in April. The elimination rounds will be held at state level with the champion* and runners-up qualifying for the competition proper in52 words
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Article36 1964-02-19 15 PENANG. Tues. Penang Crirket Association officials elected last night; President M. B. Emery; vicepresident Jag-Jit Singh; secretary M. Kulalsingam, treasurer D. Jesudason; committee members Frank McKenna, Hayatl Meah, J Caldwell and Tap Toen Fah.36 words
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Article83 1964-02-19 15 The umpires waited... PENANG, Tues. Hockey umpires Jag-jit Singh and 8. Gopal waited and waited at Dato Kramat Road ground today but neither City Council nor Customs turned up for their League match. Mr. Jag-Jit, who Is also president of the Penang Hockey Association, nald afterwards that the match be83 words
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Article, Illustration416 1964-02-19 15 Rodgers sets a record for cup victories RACING by Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Penang trainer J. R. "Doc" Rodgers beat the late Marinus van Breukelen's record of gold cup successes when he won the Tengku's Gold Cup with Salamat Stable's Water Scout here on Sunday. Rodgers's skill in turning416 words
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186 1964-02-19 15 BADMINTON Charoen to strengthen Thai bid tJANGKOK. Tuen.— Former Thal- land and Malaya badminton champion Charoen Wataimsin will represent Thailand in the Thomas Cup badminton zone matches in Tokyo In May, a BA of Thailand official announced today. With Charoen's inclusion, Thailand would be stronger than they were in the186 words
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Article61 1964-02-19 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Olympic Sports Council decided yesterday to send three delegates to the South East Peninsular Games Federation conference at padang). The three delegates. A. T. Rajah (president), Tang Tuck Wan (secretary) and Tan Keng Seng (Vicepresident), will Join the Malayan contingent to61 words
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308 1964-02-19 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Entries and weights for the Singapore Turf Club's amateur meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday are: Class 1 Handicap it: Bon Vlveur 13.0; Filibuster 13.13: Beachcomber 13.11; Cash Cheque 13.6; Plsarro 13.4; No Kidding 12.3; Take Easy 11.9; Dia Sampal 11.8; Pagan308 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-02-19 15 LISTON— SIGNS OF NERVOUS TENSION AT Miami Beach, Florida, Sonny Litton (above), and Cassius Clay are training for their heavyweight fight on Feb. 25. The Boxing Commission's medical officer, Dr. Alexander Robbing, has examined both men: his conclusions are that Lisron, the champion, shows signs of nervous tension, and Clay105 words
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277 1964-02-19 15 ERNEST FRIDA - Sabah and Sarawak invited for schools tourney ERNEST FRIDA By OINGAPORE, Tues. Sabah and Sarawak schoolboys and girls have been invited to participate in the Malaysian schools Interstate badminton championships at Malacca from Apr. 24 to 26, said Luanne Urn of the Ministry of Education in Singapore today. Miss Llm277 words
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Article132 1964-02-19 15 SRC 8 SCC 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. If Noor, the Singapore Cricket Club groundsman, should decide that he would never want to play hockey again, no one will blame him. writes Ernest Frida. Noor came Into the SCC side this evening when regular goalkeeper Mat hot was not available,132 words
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360 1964-02-19 15 JOE DORAI - SOCCER S'pore squad on trial' today JOE DORAI By CINGAPORE, Tues. a The Singapore soccer selectors will watch with keen interest the friendly match between Singapore Business Houses F.A. and Combined Police at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (5.15 p.m.). The line-up of the two team will comprise the balk of360 words
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Article52 1964-02-19 15 SINGAPORE, Tues— Capt B. Stanworth, former Joint Oenlcee soccer secretary, leaves for England tomorrow after a three-year stay in Singapore. Capt. Stanworth said in a farewell Interview that he had enjoyed "every moment" of his stay In Singapore and he hopes to return to this country in the52 words
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Article37 1964-02-19 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The In-ter-Services hockey championship will begin here on Friday. Ties are: Friday Royal Navy v Army (at Seletar). Saturday lArmy v RAF (at Naval Base). Sunday— RAF v Royal Navy (at Dover Road).37 words
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Miscellaneous66 1964-02-19 15 SUMMARY HOCKEY Penang League: Penang SC 3 DTC 0; Customs v City Co (cancelled). Ipoh League Dlv. 1: Irish Hussars 4 ACS Union 0. Dlv. 2: PWD 2 STAR 2: Police Field Force wo. Medicals. Frid d(y (Spore): SHA XI 3 Malayan Ceylonese 1. CRICKET Friendly (Talplng) Civilians 168-9 dec.66 words
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Miscellaneous48 1964-02-19 15 nlnnshlo. HOCKEY— Farelf tlnal: GHQ v Ist Bn. 10th Ourkha Rifle. Malaya Alexandra, Spore 4.45 p.m.). Friendly: Spore Selection v RAP (Spore Padanßi. Ipoh Dlv. 1: La Sallians v Andersonians (Ipoh Padang). Dlv. 2: Municipality v Telecoms (Ipoh padangt. SOCCER— Friendly: SHBFA v Police (Jalan Besar. Spore 6.15)48 words
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Article, Illustration62 1964-02-19 16 CINEMA MAGNATE Mr. Run Run Shaw, whose son Vee Ming has been released by kidnappers, smiles again as he plays with his two-year-old granddaughter Priscilla Just before he boarded a Malaysian Airways Jet for Hong Kong yesterday to "complete unfinished business." CarryingHan Hai Fong - 62 words
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Article35 1964-02-19 16 NEW DELHI. Turn.— An Indian Air Force transport plane carrying 13 Indian Army officers and men is "missing" since yesterday from a flight over Kashmir. Defence Minister Yeshwantrao Chavan unnounced In Parliament today.35 words
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288 1964-02-19 16 Zambia's warm response to Lee's mission BLANTYRE, Sun. (delayed) The Malaysian mission's visit to Northern Rhodesia, largest of the former partners of the late and unlamented Central African Federation, has brought us an immediate reward in goodwill. Northern Rhodesia or Zambia, as the Africans prefer to call it is still288 words
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Article46 1964-02-19 16 SALISBURY (Southern Rhodesia), Tues.— Mr. Joshua Nkomo life President of Southern Rhodesia's Peoples Caretaker Council, was arrested today as he entered Zwlmba African reserve, about 80 miles east of here. He was charged with contravening an order banning him from tribal trust land. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article32 1964-02-19 16 THIRSK (England), Tues. Ail ewe owned by a local farmer gave birth yesterday to six eight-pound lambs, vhM) agricultural experts rated was a 20 million to one chance. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Obituary45 1964-02-19 16 IN LOVING MEMORY of K I i .jn«m.:;.:- cill lo n'«t jin 14-S-A Sadly MBMi ><y hi. wtti and hildren IN FONDEST MEMORY of Jenny I. m Knh Mag, Goo* 11-i-fiLM But Not Foritolten tnimm and lovrrt by I her 'irmly nlwaya I45 words
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159 1964-02-19 16 PENANG, Tues. A man who before the last war made George Town famous through his travelogues the Voice of the Globe revisited Penang today after 27 years as one of the 450 tourists aboard the luxury liner Kungsholm. "It's good to come back after a159 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-02-19 16 Veteran journalist Mark Foenander dies- KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Malayan Journalist of 36 years standing, Mr. Mark Foenander, died here yesterday after a protracted illness following a stroke three years ago. He was buried at -the Cheras Cemetery today amidst a wealth of floral tributes in the presence pf a279 words
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Article47 1964-02-19 16 NICOSIA, Tues. Cyprus was generally quiet this morning after a night without any serious incident, according to reports received by British military sources here. The sources said there «as some tension m the Kokklna area of northwest Cyprus, but no shooting had been reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article391 1964-02-19 16 LONDON. Tues. The January 1 trade figures upset sentiment In 1 stock markets today. 1 After a firm opening In res- ponse to the Prime Minister's statements In his television interview last night. prices turned downwards again. Business throughout was on a small scale. 6ut-edged391 words
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Article192 1964-02-19 16 Testing S'pores air defences SINGAPORE. Tues.— The air defences of Singapore will be tested again on Friday by low-flying aircraft of the Far East Air Force and the Royal Navy. This was announced here today by a spokesman of FEAF. which is organising the exercise. He asked people not to192 words
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Article89 1964-02-19 16 JAKARTA. Tues. Police in the West Java capital of Bandoeng have arrested several shopkeepers alleged to have sold Malaysianmade shawls last week on the eve of Lebaran, the Muslir.i New Year. Antara news agency said today the police had also confiscated 20 shawls which they described asReuter - 89 words
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265 1964-02-19 16 Police put heat on, and crime takes a beating SINGAPORE. Tues. No major crime was committed in Singapore during the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya holidays d v c to intensified police activity and vigilance, and increased public cooperation. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelllah. said this today in265 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-02-19 16 TTIOHEST and lowest tempera- lures in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Unrest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 86 77 Penang 92 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 88 7542 words
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