The Straits Times, 20 February 1964
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Title Section22 1964-02-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Not** 1 New**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration800 1964-02-20 1 'No diplomatic relations' PATCH UP ROW WITH JAKARTA FIRST, SAYS MACA, AND BRINGS CONFUSION TO KUALA LUMPUR About-turn on consular offices? KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday CONFUSION was caused here today by a Philippines Government declaration that it will not reestablish diplomatic ties with Malaysia until after we have patched800 words
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Article, Illustration674 1964-02-20 1 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN: By IPOH, Wednesday A GUN BATTLE between the managing proprietor of a goldsmith shop and five robbers in the heart of Ipoh this morning precipitated a manhunt involving more than 300 policemen. Three of the thugs were armed with pistols. One,674 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-02-20 1 PMIP CHIEF IS FINED $25,360 -TO APPEAL PICTURED above is Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Noor, M.P., president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, after he was fined 525,360 by a Koala Lumpur court yesterday for an offence under the Companies Ordinance. The court found him guilty of being a director of111 words
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Article82 1964-02-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Police said today that the "notice to appear". Issued by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court yesterday, had been served on the managing director ot the Malayan Times. Mr. V. M. Sundram. Mr. Sundram failed to appear before Mr. Justice Ong yesterday82 words
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Article55 1964-02-20 1 ZANZIBAR. Wed. President Abeid Karume of Zanzibar today asked Mr. Timothy Crosthwalte, British High Commissioner, to leave the country within 24 hour* because of Britain's delay In recognising his Government. Mr. Donald Petersen. acting U.S. Charge d'Affaires. was also told to leave within 24 hoursReuter - 55 words
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Article26 1964-02-20 1 MONTREAL. Wed. Thieves stole an undertaker lorry containing two coffins. When the vehicle whs later found abandoned, one of the coffins was missing. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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342 1964-02-20 1 PHILIP KHOO - 'Bundles of $50 seized? Maybe a couple' PHILIP KHOO By SINGAPORE, Wed. Police ate continuing to flush out gangster hide-outs On the island in a systematic and unrelenting search for the five-man gang who kidnapped Mr. Vee Ming Shaw, eldest son of Mr. Run Run Shaw, and his driver, Mundari342 words
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96 1964-02-20 1 Five held: Believed involved in 2 crimes SINGAPORE, Wed. Police have detained five men believed to be involved in two recent major crimes. Two of them, who were arrested at Lorong Tai Seng, are being interrogated in connection with the slaying of two watchmen at the Singapore Island Country Club96 words
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Article38 1964-02-20 1 HONG KONG. Wed. Hong Kong today declared itself a cho-lera-infected area following the discovery of a case in a resettlement estate in Kowloon. The outbreak was the first since last Dec. 21. Reute^Reuter - 38 words
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Article38 1964-02-20 1 COLOMBO. Wed. A young bride-to-be left the registrar's office at Galle. 70 miles from here, a disillusioned woman when her fiance snatched her handbag containing £15 a few minutes before the ceremony and bolted. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article129 1964-02-20 1 r DAKAR, W«d. 1 I A GABON army officer announced over Radio Libreville today that "the coup has been crushed."' according to Radio Brazzaville monitored here. (The report came as source at the French Prime Ministers office in Paris said French troops this morning "began operations to129 words
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Article65 1964-02-20 1 MALACCA, Wed. Five Indonesian smallpox suspects were admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday. They are traders who arrived by boat in the morning. The acting Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. M. Rajathurai, said today that all five were being kept in isolation for65 words
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Article27 1964-02-20 1 NEW- YORK. Wed. An 18--year-old Dominican youth walked Into a bank yesterday, seized a gun from a guard and fatally shot himself in the head.— UPl.27 words
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Article154 1964-02-20 1 Price of tin up another $10 gINGAPORE, Wed. Straits tin continued to spiral in price today and &iined a further $10.37*, rising to $553,374 a picul. This was the highest rise on a single day for some considerable time. The last time there was a comparable rise was last June154 words
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Article57 1964-02-20 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. A security forces patrol of five men who went to investigate firing heard at Long Rapun. in the Fourth division of Sarawak, on Monday afternoon, returned and found bullet holes in the longhouse from which they ha 4 set off. Equipment, which had been dumped57 words
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Article31 1964-02-20 1 FRENCH TAKE CITY I.IBRKVIM V. K..ibon). Frrncb troops ll;i\c (Milipied most of this it\ stratrt;i«- points, and .ill (.üboncNC soldiers who took part in yotrrday's coup taa\c surrcndrred. Rrutcr.31 words
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152 1964-02-20 2 DURBAN, Wed. A policeman. Mads Christensen, 27, was sentenced here yesterday to right yean' imprisonment and four strokes for raping an African woman. Another White policeman, Gostaf Fick, 23, who was accused with him. was found guilty of contravening the Immorality ActReuter - 152 words
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Article32 1964-02-20 2 RANGOON. Wed.— Eighteen Karhin rebels were killed in two engagements with patrolling army troops In the Myltkytna District last week, the official news agency of Burma said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article25 1964-02-20 2 HONG KONO. Wed—6mu«glers dumped about HKS6OO.OOO worth of gold Into the sea on suspicion that the police were waitlne for them. 0.P.125 words
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Article15 1964-02-20 2 SAIGON. Wed-— The cholera epidemic in Vietnam has killed 470 people.— U.P.l.15 words
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Article58 1964-02-20 2 NAIROBI, Wed Three Kenya soldiers and a civilian were killed In ambushes In Kenya's disputed northern frontier district yesterday— the worst day since raiding over the Somali border started In earnest last November. Five Somali secessionists were also killed and three Kenya soldiers, four tribal policemenReuter - 58 words
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345 1964-02-20 2 JAKARTA. Wed. THE Indonesian Communist Party has appealed to the Government to include its members in the Cabinet to help tackle the famine now raging in parts of Java and Bali. The party, in a long article inReuter - 345 words
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Article41 1964-02-20 2 TOKYO. Wed.— Japan to going to enshrine a strand of hair of Gautama Buddha In a goldentopped granite pagoda In a Dis-neyland-like amusement pa-t The hair \a being presented to Japan by the Government of Pakistan. U.P.L41 words
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Article34 1964-02-20 2 SYDNEY. Wed.— The British Admiralty has offered an Immediate replacement for the Australian destroyer Voyager, which sank after a collision with the aircraft-carrier Melbourne last week, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-02-20 2 A PARIS department store this week started selling tinned and bottled foodstuffs from Communist China the first time that products from Peking have been on sale here. And there was no shortage of customers. In this picture, Parisians crowd round one of theUPI - 72 words
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Article42 1964-02-20 2 NEW DELHI, Wed.— lndia has deported 1.654 Chinese since the Sino-Indlan frontier clash of 1961, according to figures given to Parliament. Another 556 Chinese are still In jail here, mostly because they refuse to return to Communist China. DPI.42 words
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Article36 1964-02-20 2 RANGOON, Wed.— A five-mem-ber Ceylonese trade delegation led by the Director-Gene nil of the Ceylonese Foreign Ministry, Mr. O. 8. Pelris, former Ceylonese Ambassador to Burma, arrived here yesterday for a five-day visit.36 words
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252 1964-02-20 2 Lieutenants seize power in African state IBREVILLE, Wed.— A revolutionary committee of the Gabonese Army, led by Parachute Commando Lieut. Essone Valere and Gendarme He Lieut. Monbo. has taken over in Gabon. South- West Africa The committee arrested President Leon Mba. made him sign his resignation and then read ItReuter - 252 words
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Advertisement116 1964-02-20 2 City Developments Limited announce the establishment of their wholly owned subsidiary j CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED j j to provide mortgage finance for their housing developments i at Fresh Breezes and Marine Vista, Johore Bahru; and for their housing and flat developments in Singapore, j j details of116 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1964-02-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby rIT WAS A S I*\ 11/^rr«.^>.*«2\" fit WOULD MEAN SEVE»O I Ppkpnt ccqm f REALLY?) If WELL, TAKE CAPE) YEARS BAD LUCKr-^— \/MoS^^y V-^VIV JOf fT. DAHLINSj/^^ jF YOU gflOKE JT^^|36 words
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186 1964-02-20 3 T ON DON. Wed— Shares JLj slipped on the London Stork Exchange yesterday after shock figures put Britain's "trade gap" last month at a massive £120 million Many leading shares dropped in price and most gilt-edged securities were showing losses of up toReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration190 1964-02-20 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday fHE United States announced yesterday that it was cutting off small military aid programmes to Britain, France and Yugoslavia because of the continued use of their ships and aircraft in trade with Cuba. U.S. officials said that in th? caseExpresspic - 190 words
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Article, Illustration314 1964-02-20 3 Dutch Govt 'no' to bid to recall envoy THE IRENE AFFAIR npHE HAGUE, Wed. The Dutch Government last night, refused to yield to strong parliamentary pressure to recall its Ambassador in Madrid for his part in a controversial interview Princess Irene gave to a Dutch Journalist there last month. AnsweringReuter - 314 words
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359 1964-02-20 3 No reason to expect a boycott of British goods says Home The state Department spokesman told a Press conference that all governments receiving U.S. aid which would be affected by the new Foreign Assistance Act had been Informed of Its provisions shortly after its enactment last December. "The legislation providesReuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration365 1964-02-20 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. U Thant. the Secretary General, was reported last night to have proposed the creation of a three-member committee of the Security Council to oversee an international peace-keeping operation in Cyprus. The Dlan was seen as a compromise between Anglo American objections to complete Security Council controlReuter - 365 words
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215 1964-02-20 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday. MR. Mark Lane, lawyer for the mother of accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, said last night he has a "mystery witness" who heard four to six shots fired at the late President Kennedy from a different direction than the Texas Book215 words
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Article70 1964-02-20 3 VIENNA. Wed.— A total of 28 Hungarians. Czechs and Poles, all visitors to the Innsbruck Winter Olympic Games which ended 10 days ago did not return to their home countries but asked for political asylum In Austria police said here yesterday. The refugees 14 Hungarians.Reuter - 70 words
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Article27 1964-02-20 3 ATHENS. Wed.— Mr George Papandreou, 76. whose Union ol the Centre Party won Sunday's Greek elections. yesterday accepted a mandate to form a government. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article24 1964-02-20 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— A gov-ernment-sponsored drive to cut down cigarette smoking by young Americans will open in May, It was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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103 1964-02-20 3 London traffic halts for 'Charlie' LONDON. Wed. Chinese restaurant owner Mr. Cbong Mong Young's funeral yesterday held up Central London traffic as his coffin was traditionally carried past his home and restaurants in the capitalMr. Chon«— "Charlie" to his British customers was considered the doyen of Chinese restaurateurs in Europe.Reuter - 103 words
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Article31 1964-02-20 3 MOSCOW, Wed. The Bui- j garian Prime Minister. Mr. To- dor Zhlkov, last night reaffirmed his party's full support for the Soviet line against "Trotskyist attacks and distortions." ReuterReuter - 31 words
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145 1964-02-20 3 The crucial defence choice by the Tories ONDON, Wed. Th# Conservative Party, now gearing up for the corning general election. said today that defence policy presented voters with a choice of supreme importance. "We must remember that any decision to surrender Britain's nuclear deterrent would be final and irrevocable." TheReuter - 145 words
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Advertisement213 1964-02-20 3 Quality k Hie Hallmark of Indian Made Sports jfl^. Goods £t!CQJ U Indian made footballs are manufactured from the finest, full/ tanked leather in various sizes and designs. The same hi >h standard of the materials used and of craf-.smanshJp apfiied goes into the manufacture of all the other sports213 words
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Advertisement72 1964-02-20 3 ▼jp wk A-' insist on JEYES9' mm THE DOUBLE SOFT, DOUBLE STRONG TOILET TISSUE FOR THE FAMILY •jJjPouble soft yet safe-with the double *W^v -sheet strength r^^^T^/^^^^^X doctors recommend, 'Mi 1 *?&ln colours too 6*x M\£K*A. PINK., AQUA as I \T^^^jfJKm^ NEAT TIDY AND MODERN the toilet tissue for all72 words
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349 1964-02-20 4 'UNION ROW LED TO ACID ATTACK' SINGAPORE, Wednesday A WEDDING guest told the Assize Court today how he and six other guests received acid burns while they were in a lorry in front of the Great World car park. Eng Seng Heng, a349 words
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Article234 1964-02-20 4 Teach farmers business know-how KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The need to provide fanners with business know-how was stressed here today by the Singapore regional representative of the Agricultural Development Council, Inc., Dr. CJt. Wharton Jr. Dr. Wharton was addressing the third Asian Regional Co-operation Seminar at the University of Malaya on234 words
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Article84 1964-02-20 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A World Health Organisation training course n dental epldemiological survey techniques, which is being held at the Institute of Health In Outram Road, entered its second day today. Dr. Peter Cadell of the Dental College of the University of Brisbane, who is84 words
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Article46 1964-02-20 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Dr. Howard E. Wilson, Dean of the School of Education. University of California. Los Angeles, wlfi give a lecture on "Trends lo U.S. Education" at the USES Library, Armenian Street, on Friday at 5.30 p.m. The talk is open to the public.46 words
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119 1964-02-20 4 Notices of entry for 324 Board flat applicants SINGAPORE, Wed. The Housing and Development Board will be sending notices in the next few days to applicants who have been allotted flats at the new Cantonment Road housing estate. Of a total of 1,756 applicants, 324 were allotted flats— 72 one-room119 words
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260 1964-02-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. *THE Juvenile Court ■L Magistrate, Miss Jenny Lav Buong Bee, today spoke of the dangers of permitting young girls to run public gaming stalls in places where gangsters could gather. The warning arose after a 13-year-old girl had admitted that she was260 words
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202 1964-02-20 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T*HE Singapore manager of the Japanese firm x of C. Itoh and Co., Ltd., Mr. H. Miyake, said that Malaysia with its rapid economic and industrial development offered one of the most important markets for galvanised iron sheets202 words
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Article95 1964-02-20 4 A course on world economics SINGAPORE, Wed. The extra-mural studies department of the University of Singapore will start a course on international economic organisation on Feb. 25. The course will consist of 12 lectures by Dr. V. G. Venturini. lecturer in the Faculty of Law of the University, to be95 words
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Article77 1964-02-20 4 SINGAPORE, wed.— Mra. IU. Ker, a housewife and former secret*ry of the YWCA mtemaUonal Women's Club was elected chairman of the club at the annual meeting today at Raffles Quay. Others elected: Mrs. K. Clark, vice-chairman; Mrs. B. Bonafazi. Hon. secretary; Mrs. D. Daviason, hon. treasurer; Mra.77 words
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Article62 1964-02-20 4 BINOAPORE, Wed— The Adult Education Board will conduct five new classes la dress-making at the Oeylang Craft Centre in the national language, English and Mandarin. The fee for the six-month stage I course is $28 per student payable In advance In two instalments. Application forms are62 words
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Article42 1964-02-20 4 SINOAPORE, Wed— YWCA at Raffles Quay will begin a sixweek course on Burmese and Indian cooking even- Saturday from 10 a.m., starting the first week of March. Mrs. R. Mistjuita. a YWCA member from Rangoon will conduct the cooking classes42 words
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142 1964-02-20 4 FIRL, 16, TESTIFIES IN RAPE INQUIRY CINGAPORE. Wed. A pretty 16-year-old girl, who is waiting for her Cambridge School certificate results, today gave evidence In a magistrate's court at the preliminary inquiry Into a rape charge. A young man, Ang Chik. had been charged on Dec. 14 as being one142 words
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Article129 1964-02-20 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A man, who pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy last Saturday, today decided to claim trial when he appeared in court for sentence. Ng Swee Lai alias Ah Lai faces two charges one of marrying again at the Registry of Marriages on129 words
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Article52 1964-02-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Hone Kong Blind Musiclans. who are now on a concert tour of the Federation will give a public recital at the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association at South Pier on Friday at 8 p.m. The concert is being organised by the Chinese YMCA. Admission52 words
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Advertisement112 1964-02-20 4 3rd midwght SaturdayI^IZJ^ZAmmmJJklMr Tel: 21-1 16 (SINGAPORE) THIS IS ONE TARZAN PICTURE... That CHALLENGE All The Mighty Ones! ICWIST TARZAN t dl lv 1 nvULnH li VM^r Bif I if! (YKM^LW* DYALI SCOPE _J»f» iP^O JKXMMWT.hr. METROCOUHI^^ 1» ml ■WWDYSTMK mm ill m m 3rd midnight Saturday! Tel: ***** (Singapore)112 words
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Advertisement489 1964-02-20 4 nth it ii. iiav! 1 tain- 1 30 4 00 6 10 t 9 30pm DORIS DAY* JAMES GARNER^ 4- US WMKnii cou»»«um 3RD MIDNIGHT SATURDAY! t M 1 1 1 i' 1 |l '7W!! 1 VALISCOPt -.METWOCt— m 51 tl2lli*Fl T .V»AY!t 1 Urn 1 .30 4.00 6 3489 words
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Miscellaneous355 1964-02-20 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following. U today'! echedule Britltti United Airway* i From 1 of civil aircraft movement! at Btaorted. Ittanbul. Bombay (BR Paya Lebar airport sintapore: 662) 7 a.m. ARRIVALS DIPAHTURIi BOAOI Prom London, Frankfurt. BOACi To Darwin, Sydney (BA Zurtcb, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, 700) T.OO p.m.;355 words
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Article, Illustration385 1964-02-20 5 DAMAGE REPAIRED —THE SUB DOES A TEST DIVE AFTER BOMBING BY AN ALLIED PLANE, EXTENSIVE PROBE FAILS TO FIND THE PILOT RESPONSIBLE CAPT. HAH TKXSTKIN Manoeuvred liis submarine back nearer to the lifeboats, which by now had drifted some wty away. But he could not afford to wait till they385 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1964-02-20 5 LEONCE PEILLARD - LEONCE PEILLARD BY displaying large Red Cross flag from bridge, was bombed by American Liberator. Aircraft dropped five bombs. Have transferred survivors to lifeboats and am abandoning rescue work. Proceeding west wards. Repairs in hand." The signal was rece ved at u-boat Command1,236 words
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Advertisement422 1964-02-20 5 FLYING BACK TO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think' to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as422 words
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Obituary118 1964-02-20 6 ;n Wordt Sit (Minimum) MALLON, W.J.A.. Formerly Director of Oumberbatch and Co. Ltd., died at Penzance, Cornwall, on the 30th January, 1964. MRS. TAN BOON LIANO (nee Husui died peacefully on IS-2-64 at No. S Madras Lane. Penang leav.ng behind her loving husband, mother, aisDR. VIVIAN R. BYRNE died118 words
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Article129 1964-02-20 6 1* Werdt tit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Ernie Skelchy wish to -hank friends relatives for their present* asd presence at the wedding on 8-2-64. K. CEOROE and P.T. Mathal thank all friends and relative* for condofuneral on IS-2-1964 of Mr. KM. /nrharelah THE FAMILY OF the late Kerdlnand Victor129 words
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Article659 1964-02-20 6 The "grave doubts" of the usefulness of further talks with Indonesia expressed by a spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs presumably vill be amplified presently by a higher source. There is no reason to question the spokesI man's authority, or his views. 1 But Subandrio's659 words
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Article302 1964-02-20 6 President Makarios, after all, seems likely to get a United Nations "umbrella" over whatever peace force is eventually sent to his simmering island. U Thant's appeal to the governments of Cyprus, Greec- and Turkey for restraint was a move in this direction; his proposal for a Security302 words
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Article228 1964-02-20 6 Cuba is a considerable thorn in the American side, but Washington s fear of inflamation is often exaggerated and Its reactions ill-considered. A fresh example is the termination of military aid to Britain, France and Yugoslavia because they have refused to stop their ships and aircraft from228 words
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Article380 1964-02-20 6 Invasion threat is no bluff ANKARA, Wed— Should a peaceful solution for Cyprus not be reached, actual military action would be very much a last resort for Turkey. The Turks are conscious that the nearness of the island to them, and the Turkish military threat which hangs380 words
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LETTERS
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Letter304 1964-02-20 6 r rHE mystery surrounding dealings in Malayan Cables increases with each week that passes. The apparent conspiracy to keep investors in the dark continues. Your Market Correspondent has commented repeatedly on the reluctance of the Stock Exchange Committee to clarify the position This unbecoming modesty can only304 words
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Letter28 1964-02-20 6 ALTHOUGH Jalan Buklt Merah in Singapore is fully constructed up to Henderson Road, yet the 178 bus service operates only halfway along this route. RESIDENT Singapore28 words
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Letter60 1964-02-20 6 AS a parent I am deeply concerned that the Ministry of Education seems to pay little attention to the even distribution of well-qualified teachers in the rural areas. Every year we find that children in the rural areas make up the most number of failures in the Malayan60 words
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Letter80 1964-02-20 6 NOW that Singapore traffic from and to (hang! has been diverted into Joo Chiat Road resulting in frequent congestion, may I suggest that "No Parking* signs be displayed in the area up to Joo Chiat Place? MOTORIST Singapore see my son. who is in Std. Six, this80 words
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Letter70 1964-02-20 6 rE principals of certain Chinese schools deny students the use of old text books bought for their elder brothers or sisters in previous years. Students are forced to buy their text books from the school even if they have them. My three daughters are studying in a Chinese70 words
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Letter95 1964-02-20 6 BEFORE leaving college as qualified teachers we received a circular from the Ministry of Education concerning pay. It was stated that we would get a full month's pay from January 1. should we report to our respective Chief Education Officers on that day. Unlucky ones were posted to95 words
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Letter28 1964-02-20 6 VOW that the Govern 1 ment has decided to give pay increases to doctors. I hope it will consider the other professional services. WAITING Kuala Lumpur28 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1964-02-20 6 ASHWINI KUMARI - India's losing battle against prohibition ASHWINI KUMARI AS THE ANTI-DRY CRUSADERS HOT UP THEIR CAMPAIGN: by NEW DELHI. WEDNESDAY Home Minister Nanda: The bootleg hooch empire is just getting bigger and bigger and harder to control PROH I B IT 1 10 N India's major post-in-dependence social welfare project, isOFNS - 1,022 words
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Advertisement41 1964-02-20 6 ■fteeghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollen*. SINGAPORE: 21, ChulK, StTMt, T«J: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. I, 54-64, Nathan Road. Kowloon.41 words
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258 1964-02-20 7 Teacher: New Year gambling? It's a tradition KUCHING, Wed. A lecture on the evils of gambling was given today to 30 youths, mainly Chinese, who were arrested in Serian, in the First Division, during Chinese New Year. The lecturer was the District Officer, Mr. Peter Hwang. The arrested youths were258 words
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Article30 1964-02-20 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Assemblywoman for Moulmein. Mrs. C. V. Devan Nair. wi.l present adult education certificates at the Boon Teck Road community centre, on Monday at 8 p.m.30 words
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91 1964-02-20 7 Xl ALA LUMPI'K. \Vt<l. Moves are afoot to extend the Social and Welfare Services lottcrir* to Sabah and Sarawak, but not to Singapore. Confirming Uhis today, the chairman of the Lotteries Board, Senator T. H. Tan. said legislation providing for this was being drawn91 words
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Article, Illustration647 1964-02-20 7 Shipping company directors guilty: PMIP chief and ex-nurse fined $25,360, another fined $634, five let off with warning PRESIDENT of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party and M.P., Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Noor, and a retired nurse, Hajjah Aishah binte Abdullah, were fined $25,360 each today in the647 words
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Article96 1964-02-20 7 Umno to hold political course KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Urn.no Is to hold another political course to prepare Its divisional leaders for the forthcoming Parliamentary and State elections, at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Hall at Airport Road here on Feb. 29. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, who is96 words
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Article83 1964-02-20 7 IPOH. Wed.— Thieves broke Into! a house in Gunong Rapat new village, here, yesterday and got 1 away with a gold chain and locket valued at $32. a $30 watch. $62 in rush and a piggy bank containing $30 The occupant.. Chal Meng. 40. told the83 words
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148 1964-02-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The last of the series of meetings to coordinate anti terrorist operations on the border of Malaysia and Thailand was held last July and no more are planned. "None Is necessary right now," a Ministry of Internal Security spokesman said today.148 words
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Article35 1964-02-20 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Oui Sin Kwee, 24. of Selangor Street, was found dying of stab wounds after gang fight at Spring Street today. A police spokesman said that Oui had a secret society record.35 words
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229 1964-02-20 7 Singapore's building boom 'will last 10 to 15 years' SINGAPORE, Wed. The president of the Singapore Contractors Association, Mr. Y. S Loke, today predicted that the States current building boom would last another 10 to 15 years. Mr. Loke. a building contractor of 35 years' standing and head of the229 words
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Article38 1964-02-20 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A fire today gutted a two-room attao hut in Jalan Kayu. The Are is believed to have been caused by an oil lamp which fell on a bed. No one was injured.38 words
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Article72 1964-02-20 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Walter J. Schuller, a hotel executive mi charged in a magistrate's court, today with offering a bribe to a public servant. Schuller, a German, is alleged to have offered $50 to Tan Peng Boo. an administrative officer at the Ministry of Education, on72 words
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Article57 1964-02-20 7 PENANG. Wed— A group of officials and members of the Ptnang Historical Society, led by the president, Capt. Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed, will visit Pulau Langkawl on Sunday to explore some historic spots on the Island. They will leave by cars at 8 a m. and57 words
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Article168 1964-02-20 7 TWO BOYS SLAIN: MOTHER WOUNDED ALOR STAR, Wednesday. TWO young brothers were brutally slashed to death today in their home in Kampong Mangol Bagor, 40 miles from here. The bodies of Ibrahim bin Hussein, aged live. and his infant brother, Ayob, were found near their seriously wounded mother, Asma binte168 words
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126 1964-02-20 7 World record marathon cyclist seeks a sponsor SINGAPORE. Wed. —An Indian marathon cyclist. S. M. Nawab, who claims to hold the world record for non-stop cycling of 151 hours and 31 minutes, which he set in Ethiopia last year, is keen to give a performance here next month. He said126 words
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64 1964-02-20 7 900 pilgrims off to Mecca SINGAPORE. Wed. T sisters of the Yang di-Pertuan NYgara of Sabah. Dato Mustapha bin Dato Harun. were among 930 pilgrims who embanked on the pilgrim vessel Kuala Lumpur bound for Mecca. They were Dayans Harun binte Dato Harun. 33 and Davang Bidari binte Dato Harun.64 words
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Advertisement78 1964-02-20 7 from Paris LANCOME Beauty Expert to give Free Consultations Madame Suzanne de Nas de Tourris. senior Lancorm beauty consultant, is now here for a limited period to advise you on the latest methods of beauty culture and skin care. Call in and see her for a free consultation at: RIO78 words
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Advertisement109 1964-02-20 7 yBBr fa J P§j iIP! BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as- a rici, ..-^^i^^^^^_..k trustworthy source of rcd-bloodrd fc.'l J^f A* Ml E*-K energy. It comes from the- concen- J {jjil'.ij'- Irtrated NATURAL goodness of beef— 'wVflfe one of the richest NATURAL sources liK^fliiih^'iS of essential vitamin*109 words
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Miscellaneous674 1964-02-20 7 Today's Radio. TV RADIO SINGAPORE Don^'ii.oV^tdXrt Close. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: momSUSZ^UM RADI MA LAYSIA M a *3, Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 SERVICE: 11.1 60 2 Mrtres Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.20 ""-wr* Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaAbout; 8.15 News; 6.20 Up674 words
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Article, Illustration256 1964-02-20 8 Hon: Expand shipbuilding to meet the needs of the State I i 'rfl^B Hi TWF shipbuilding and A ship repairing industry in Singapore must be expanded to meet the needs of the ever-increasing number and tonnage of ships passing through the international cross roads Singapore. This was urged by Mr.256 words
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Article819 1964-02-20 8 $23 mil. Yard to start shipbuilding in June I AYI.V; of the foundation stone of Jurong Shipyard Ltd. today will mark the latest step on the road to industrialisation for Singapore. This Ms 23 million project is the biggest so far spon sored by the Economic819 words
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Article, Illustration339 1964-02-20 8 INDUSTRY ON SOUND ECONOMIC BASIS DR. GOH OINGAPORE'S Fi- nance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. is confident that Jurong's new shipyard is an industry which rests on a sound economic basis and has a great potential for future growth in many spheres of activity. Dr. Goh made this statement on339 words
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Advertisement46 1964-02-20 8 The official ceremony ■j^iJ <^* i iM I 01 Laying the Foundation Stone HHHIIH^^I^^^H Bird's eye view of Jurong Shipyard for JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED at the Jurong Industrial Estate will be performed today at 4.00 p.m. by The Honourable, The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee.46 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-02-20 9 MX H TAKATA Director aid Yard Manager MX. iMAH HON CHOON Administrative Manager MR. J.A.Y.N. PILLAY Director MX K HASHIMOTO Director MR. k. SAKIRAi Director and General Manage* DP H. SHINTO Director MR. TAN TEf'K CHWEE Director MR HON si 1 SEN Director46 words
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Advertisement175 1964-02-20 9 Congratulations to: JURONG SHIPYARD ELIN' MOTORS AND Kpfpß pumps Congratulations to THE JURONG SHIPYARD LTD., SINGAPORE on the occasion of the laying of the Foundation Stone of the Shipyard by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. We are honoured to be entrusted with the complete piling works for175 words
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Advertisement202 1964-02-20 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO JURONG SHIPYARD On the occasion of the Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony, Nippon Paint supply Marine Paints to Jwokowojirna Harima Heavy Industries in Japan. Its subsidiary Pan-Malaysia Paint Industry Ltd. in Singapore are happy to do likewise tor JURONG SHIPYARD. lIIB^M^ PAN-MALAYSIA PAINT INDUSTRY LIMITED SINGAPORE MALAYSIA NIPPON PAINT202 words
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Article, Illustration873 1964-02-20 10 JURONG 1.H.1.S SECOND OVERSEAS VENTURE IN recent years, the 1 shipbuilding industry in Japan has been taking a lead in world competition, holding a forefront posl ti on among shipbuilders, in terms of tonnage of vessels launched annually. Ishikawajima Harlma Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. (IHI), Tokyo, which ranks as one873 words
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Advertisement61 1964-02-20 10 With Compliments and Best Wishes to JURONG SHIPYARD LTD. on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone. WAH HIN SHIPPING CO., LTD. 60, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1 Tel: ***** Cable Address: "HINSHIP" International Telex 320 OUR BEST WISHES to JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED for a bright and prosperous future61 words
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Advertisement84 1964-02-20 10 We wish JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED A Bright Prosperous Future. from: ONG PIAH TENG CO., LTD. GENERAL MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS EXPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS. Office Tel: *****, *****, ***** 82, Robinson Road, Residence Tel: ***** Singapore 1. Cable Address: ONGIMPORT. C. ITOH CO., LTD. (ITOCHU SHOJI KAISHA LTD.) SINGAPORE BRANCH extend their84 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-02-20 11 rpHE official agreement beX tween the Economic Development Board and IHI for the setting np of a new modern repairing and shipbuilding yard in Singapore was signed in the State on January 30. 1963 It was a happy augury for Singapore. These pictures or the160 words
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Advertisement164 1964-02-20 11 CONGRATULATIONS TO JURONG SHIPYARD LTD. TAISHO MARINE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) GENERAL AGENTS: THE ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) I BEST WISHES I to j JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED! on the occasion of the Laying of Foundation Stone at Jurong Industrial Estate. X from < I164 words
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Advertisement165 1964-02-20 11 Warmest Greetings to JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED j on the occasion of the Laying of Foundation Stone at Jurong Industrial Estate from THE BANK OF TOKYO LTD 6/10, Philip St., Singapore. Tel. ***** We extend our best wishes to JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED On the occasion of the laying of foundation stone165 words
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Advertisement339 1964-02-20 12 BP^tß V it'lb^Bß B^B^B^^k^ B^B^B^B^UW 'yF^jt& J *> «M.«^bl B^B^B^^k^ B^Bfc.^^^^^Bß^^^_ _^^a I lUß^b b^b^b^bW bT if B^Bbmßb^L^^^^Bß^^Bß^B^^B^Bßß^^—^B^—^^B^^Bifc^"^i ■k^—J^^^^Afl WSI w B^B^BH B^B^VHJ^B^BI^BB The world's No. 1 shipbuilder salutes its ties with Singapore's Jurong Shipyard Singapore's new Jurong Shipyard is a milestone in the annals of Jjj t Asian cooperation:339 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-02-20 13 MRS. Clarence Ritter, of Newton (Iowa), finds some difficulty in following the intricate steps of her partner while dancing the joget at a Malam Malaysia parly in Penang on Tuesday. She was one of 450 tourists who arrived in the liner Kungsholm for a58 words
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350 1964-02-20 13 WHY QUEEN E IS ON THOSE 1961 COINS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r'OINS bearing the image of Queen Elizabeth II circulating in Malaysia were minted in 1961 at the time Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah were sti 1 British colonies. These States were entitled to have the Image on the coins. Although350 words
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Article50 1964-02-20 13 1 TAIPING. Wed— O. Santiago 61. an employee of the British Military Hospital in KamuntliK I here, who was seriously Injured in I a road accident, died in the hospital here yesterday morning. He was knocked dowr by a hlt-iand-run scoot«rist while walking Hbme last Saturday.50 words
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120 1964-02-20 13 SINGAPORE, Wed— A "task force" of nine British Overseas Airways Corporation and Qantas sales executives is to make a 12,000--miie two-week tout of M%llya by road to induce more estate managers and tin miners to travej by air. Heading the group120 words
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Article33 1964-02-20 13 SINGATORE. Wed— The Naval Base Police will hold a Han Rayu party (or about 1.400 children at the Police Club. Naval Base, on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.33 words
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333 1964-02-20 13 Focus on problems of South and -S-E Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 80 leading economists and sociologists will discuss ways and means ot improving conditions in South and South-East Asia at a conference sponsored by the Council on World Tensions to be held here next wee£. The conference, from333 words
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128 1964-02-20 13 ALOR STAR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today handed over a cheque for $50,000 a gift from the Central Government to Mr. l.im Joo Kong for the 2.000 victims of the Chinese New Year fire in Telok Wanjah. Mr. Lim is128 words
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209 1964-02-20 13 3 housing schemes (cost $2.5 m.) in Johore lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. —The Johore Government has announced three housing schemes costing $2,500,000 for Government servants and Malaysian citizens in Johors. In the first scheme, costing $923,000, 64 houses have been completed at Jalan Larkin for government pensionable staff whose income are209 words
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89 1964-02-20 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The wife of the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Toh puan Noor Aishah, will entertain Girl Guides in Singapore at a "Thinking Day" meeting and campfire at the Istana Negara on Saturday from 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Toh Puan Aishah. who is89 words
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Advertisement317 1964-02-20 13 SANYO SANYO •Mil nun Sanyo Latest "Micro-Fine Tuning" TV Ultra-high sensitive tube "4GKS" ensures you a Clear and Sharp picture and moreover Two Hi-Fi Speakers give you a listening pleasure of rich Stereo-Phonic sound. Illfl I Ultra-high sensitive tube 46K5 I |H|| IM ml im m\ t M j i317 words
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Miscellaneous215 1964-02-20 13 Oap By V.T. Hmimlin OOP SNAP FOR CATSAXE OH! I'M SOR ttf! I i YOU PIPN'T HAVE JNJA.W. WE JUST '"^^O^ >T OUT OIT WHAT'S THE I 6U6SS I MAP K THAT ANY TROUBLE J LOADED HIM /ME NEVER V I CIGARS, EH? Vj WIU.VOU? MATTER WITH 1 MV MIND215 words
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1071 1964-02-20 14 FOR EVERY WOMAN WHO WANTS TO ACHIEVE THE NEW SLIM LOOK STONE lighter is what most of us need to be if we are to achieve the new Slim Look. And it's not impossible! And, especially after all those parties1,071 words
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Advertisement583 1964-02-20 14 t Staffer for Users 0f.... r firm i3S9__ &9h HL?_i_l -k Moat suitable for Babies straight from bur*. SpedaU/ manufactured for <ne In hot cllmaces. -Nttritr* Increased with added VttsmM O and Iron. ■Ar Easily digested -practically Indistinguishable from breast milk. if Easily prepared |iot add hot water. A 5583 words
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Advertisement405 1964-02-20 14 Edited hy ESME BAPTiSTA 1 _B_, fz <— *9B___.fi______Bßßl i -/-t __iH |BJ BbbV^Bl Sbb bT? iflniH One stone lighter, i and this is the M dress for you! The M m close-fitting sheath i in black rayon silk teams with a bolero in candy pink. The sleeveless sheath J405 words
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Miscellaneous314 1964-02-20 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS it— execrable! (8). 9. Give her a bonus for settling 7. A bit of a prim or selfish In a market town! (9). type <6>. 10. "Grapple them to thy soul 8. A Roman asreement on a with of steel" (Hamlet) global area (4). (ft). 14.314 words
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Advertisement1304 1964-02-20 15 ID LIV'.RPOOL 1 WEST COASI U Uwt N tore »iv» S'Ma cenaat MARON Li.erptH. Clt^io. Gla 33 Fek 21 Flk 22/27 Ftt 28 ELPENM Avonmouth, Li.erpeal tin 31 Fek 21 Ftk 25 3 AENEAS Litcrpaal, Giasgo* Fak 27 Mar 2 Mar 4 eumaeus iimaaM, Havr Mai s Mat i mk1,304 words
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Advertisement1352 1964-02-20 15 I K?fl THE EAC LINES EOf~T/«« tajaSAPOM a ntAuiumrvt .p. swittwham pimamo BBBBKV^RObV a«MM« MoMaA«AMMwo v. ».ojoi»mj i/>j«aoe»« gcmt.-aat^ jmomjmjj^ jj"Q"-«*«| te?**"^ SAILING* TO SENOA, LE HAVRE.. HAMBURt IREMEH, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM, AMSTEROAM. OSLO. COTHENIURt AN* COPENHAtEN. "^^^^"^™sW2^^pnbTan^^^™Tanati; "XINA" t) In Ft/22 Fit 21/27 Fe* 2* 29 Fet "SINALOA" I) 211,352 words
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Advertisement1179 1964-02-20 15 I BEN%LINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS nw^mjr a nw For London Mk 11 BEN ART V Hamburg Mar 24 sin B A/F s -my bs« js i BENLAWERS Ha^e 1 Singapore P. Sham Penang J",?*?... ill S. 21/Tiaaj FH 21/2* FH 27/2* p j.^ 1 pj^g BENMACBHUI1,179 words
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Advertisement1356 1964-02-20 15 <Sc CO.. LTD. III: Na. (3331. T^BV LLERMAN LIMB <fc KLAVENESS LIMB V> LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERBAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, HULI t MIBDLESBRBUCki SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORILtND I Cm (F EASTIOURNE l lll "'•.J^ 111 llMlt S'pora P. Sham Peaang aaNNFviut a/21 Fa* Omits 2* Fel *ONHEVILIE T Alsa1,356 words
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572 1964-02-20 16 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another good day for tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange although prices tended in certain cases to be erratic. Nevertheless some popular counters achieved new highs and the amount of business transacted was good. The section572 words
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Article933 1964-02-20 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE /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: Bauetead (3.000) $2.10 (4,000) 52.00. (7.000) 52.08; Cold Store (1,000) $3.57: Dunlope (2.000) 52.93. (1.000) $2.92. (1.000) $2.90. (1.000) $2.88: Bast933 words
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Article104 1964-02-20 16 'THE Maiayan Exchange Bank*' Auo tlatlar made these changea in IU rmtaa to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) Now rorfc: kuylnK TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 15 18, 90 d/«t 33 1/4 credit blka. 33 3 s trade bills. tolling TT or OD roady: Now York104 words
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Article27 1964-02-20 16 FEBRUARY 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 663 cents (down thrrc- eighths of a cent). TIN: 5553.37* (up $10.37)). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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401 1964-02-20 16 rE tin price again forged ahead yesterday with a further rise of $10.37* to $553.37* per picul. The offering at 265 tons was estimated up 15 tons. In London on Tuesday a more assured tone was apparent In tin, prices flushing modestly401 words
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Article141 1964-02-20 16 MELBOURNE, Wed TNDI'STRJALS moves vert) about In balance In fairly active trading. Most leaders held their levels, B.HP. gained six pence to 60s. MarchanU dropped to their lowest point at Is. Bd. and Turner Industries slumped to 3s. 3d. on an advene report. Paring* Rights jumped to 6s.141 words
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Article247 1964-02-20 16 MARCH tlrst srads rubber buyere f.o.b. elesed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 644 cents per lb. down three-eighths of cent on Tuesday's cloning level for the position. Th<> tone was »cry quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.C. closing prlcoe In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.247 words
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Article212 1964-02-20 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) February 19. Three months INDUSTRIALS Bountead IS cts. M. Cement 19 eta. Dun lops 18 cts. M. Box 24 cts. City Dev. S ets. McAUster 16 cts. K. Smelters 21 cts. i Invent. 16 eta. Ksso 19 cts. Rcblnson IB cts. Fed. Dlsp. 15 cts. C.212 words
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Article78 1964-02-20 16 'THE Federation Minister for Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the wrek beginning on February 20. Robber 65 eta a lb. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $832 a ton Palm oil $658.75 a ton. Palm kernels $399.50 a ton. The rate of duties78 words
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Article210 1964-02-20 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or expected today are: General Slkomkl 1/2. Khlrurg Vlshnevsky 4/5. Tomar 6 7, Hajrabasaa Maru 6A. Menalaua 8/9. Straat Mor.unhique 10/11. Jama Lyke* 13/14. Petallng N.W. 2. Bedllt N.W. 4. Aatyai.ax IS. Oarthdale 1», Kr*d*n.k < iover 21/22, Empire Klttlwaka 23/24.210 words
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Article72 1964-02-20 16 CHINESE Product Eicftanut, SMtap»r« neen pncfi p«r picul yutir< day: Coconut oil: bulk *4Ui sellera. drum 5521 rollers. Copra: Kcb./llarcb UK/Conlmrot: t'nquoted. Ptpp«r: Muntok white Sl«2| nrller.. Sarawak white 1180 sellers, special Sarawak black JIITJ sellers, carttled Lampont: black »'117» sellers, am* »IZ7| Mllen. SmiaMV Coconut OH Milltrf72 words
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Advertisement1103 1964-02-20 16 D.S.A. PaciEic, Atlantic, an«J Great Lakes/East Canada Service Spore r S'twn nonoiuiu i-cisco ics Montrtai "katM«a*a Mara 1/ 4 Mar 5 7 Mar 21 Mar 4 Apr 23 Apr 2B Apr •■lima Man' 24/21 Mar 27/31 Mar 21 Apr 21 Apr 17 Mar 24 Ma» All veueis eguippec mtr aeepianks1,103 words
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Advertisement1063 1964-02-20 16 .fe Vm Wlt^'M. ml ~^Jf a»»»^sss»»»»»»»»«^B»»r AUSTRALIA SERVICE. ■NOPA, PARISIAN ANO P. tUU SERVK4 It Tewimiii. SrtUaat. StMci. Mtltterae ttaltu Ma*aaattiaaai BGMBAIA 14 Mar 13/17 Mar 11/20 Mar Bo Punam IS: Fraaattlt. AStlnat. Mellnm SySatr RAJULA 21/21 FM 2S raS 1 Mat «AHMU I in 1/13 Air 14/11 A«r UJUU1,063 words
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Advertisement172 1964-02-20 16 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GEORGELIS LINE'S GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOWING FOR MONTREAL, TORONTO. ASH*T»BULA. TOLEDO. RETRIOT, CHICAGO -NO MILWAUKEE, vessel Spore P. Sham Pena-s Montreal i i j faith 11/11 Mir 14/15 Mtr 11/17 Mar H Mi A I J VESSEL 11/11 "/I* Mr M/11 Ml 1» Mai A t172 words
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Advertisement1212 1964-02-20 17 (Continued from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT H> Wordt SS (Min.)— Box tt et: txtrm COOK AND AMAH wanted Immediately, only excellent and English speaking need apply. Box A 4646 S.T.. Spore. EARN MONEY on Commission Basis In your spare time by becoming agent lor well established insurance Co, Training given.1,212 words
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Advertisement1118 1964-02-20 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS (Mtn.)-Bux SO et*. txtrm UNFURNISHED ROOM for one or two quiet persons, no cooking near Moulmein Road, bus stop Low rent. Apply Box A 4626 s.T. Spore FURNISHED DOUBLE BEDROOM tc let. Cairnhlll area. Good surroundings. Modern facilities Easy transport. Reasonable rent. Pbonc (B'pore) *****. FURNISHED1,118 words
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Advertisement975 1964-02-20 17 I HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE I Wjrdt M (MiM.)—B*x St eU. txtrt LOOKING FOR SUPER Luxurious aea-front flats? Flats each with a Moor area of 2.000 square feet aurroundid by 250,000 square feet ol Harden and playground, and furnished with teak parquet flooring, teak doors and bathrooms with first975 words
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Advertisement1065 1964-02-20 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 2t Wmrd* SS (Min.)-Box It eU. mxtrm PARTNER WANTED for ladles halrdresslng salon In Selegle Road area. Taking over also considered. Present busineu doing well. Interested please write to Box A 4611 S.T. Spore. MORTGAGE ARRANGED on Land and Houses. Send full particulars, stating amount required, area, type1,065 words
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Advertisement1061 1964-02-20 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mln.)—Bmx It et*. txtrm 1550 RENAULT DAUPHINI, Excellent Condition 52.500.00 o.n o. Ins. June Taxed. Contact air. atrudwtck. 214. C Moulmeln Ruad. Singapore 11. 1956 FORO ZEPHYR and Ford Consul convertible. Both excellent. Best offer and/or small partial payments accepted. Please Telephone (Spore) SO2S6.1,061 words
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Advertisement775 1964-02-20 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Wmrd* U (Ml*.)— Bmx It tU. mxtrm IRTHOAV OIFTS, buying Jewellery I from Urn Odd Jewell*™. Singapore. SUN MASTER A CO., otter Bunway taMM blind /pelmet and Alum. Awnlns. Phone *****. PROTECT YOUR BAIY'S Health with 1.C.1. '■Savlon" Liquid Aotiieptlc tne safe germicide gentle tv ute775 words
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Advertisement756 1964-02-20 17 TENDERS PUBUC APTOINTMENT3 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CO-OPERATIVES A W lk>atlo_ lor Appoint---. Applications are Invited for *p* TENDER NOTICE p«-n»ntnt to the following putt in the University of Malay*: 250 cusecs "electricaUy drtvem Bt«nograpbers pumps at Kemubu Irrigation (D > SST?. Scheme Kelantan scheduled to lc) TyP"756 words
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Article29 1964-02-20 18 PENANG. Wed.— Tht marine light flashing every three seconds on Pulau Mungglng In the Singapore Straits has now been reestablished, the Marine Headquarters here announced today.29 words
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306 1964-02-20 18 Australian defence men get a long list of our needs KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Malaysian Government has* submitted a long list of defence requirements ranging from weapons to training facilities to the visiting Australian defence mission. This was disclosed by the deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak,306 words
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64 1964-02-20 18 PORTSMOUTH. Wed— Two fiat-bottom Royal Army Service Corps landing craft ss; out from Portsmouth yesterday on an 8.000-mi!e voyage to Singapore. They are carrying six officers and 68 soldiers. The skipper of one of the ships. Captain Michael Ran-dall-Smith, said: "These flat-bottom boats reallyReuter - 64 words
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Article53 1964-02-20 18 PENANG. Wed.— An American tourist, who died at sea while the round-the-world liner Kungsholm was on Its way to Penang from Colombo, was cremated at the Batu Gantong cemetery here today. Mr. Thomas John Halvorson, 72. of Kansas City, died after a stroke. His widow Is53 words
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254 1964-02-20 18 A challenge to all comers by the Perak Alliance IPOH, Wed. The x Alliance in perak, now preparing for the general elections, "is ready, willing and able" to take on the opposition parties, one at- a time or all together, Mr. Teh Slew Eng, the State Alliance secretary, said here254 words
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Article205 1964-02-20 18 JESSELTON, Wed THE Minister of J Health, Mr. G. S. Sundang, said here tonight that the "main difficulty" facing his Ministry was the shortage of trained staff to run hospitals, dispensaries and clinics. He was speaking over Radio Malaysia (Sabah) in the programme "Meet Your Minister"205 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-02-20 18 INFORMALITY, as depicted by this Nepalese delegate, has prevailed throughout the current Third Asian Regional Cooperation Seminar at the University of Malaya. This picture was taken at yesterday's session. Most of the delegates wore sports shirts, slacks and slippers for comfort. Straits52 words
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Article58 1964-02-20 18 TAIPING. Wed— A Koran readIng competition for the children ot officers and staff of the Taiplng Prison will be held at the Stadium Sultan Yussui here tomorrow and on Friday, starting at 7.30 pjn. each day. The Commissioner of Prlaons, Dato Murad bin Ahmad, has Invited58 words
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Article29 1964-02-20 18 KUAUA LUMPUR. Wed.— The National Language Teachers' Union will elect a Kebaya Queen at a dance to be held here at the Chinese Assembly Hall on March29 words
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Article29 1964-02-20 18 PENANG, Wed— The U.S.I.S. library at Beach Street will be closed this Saturday In observance ot the birthday of George Washington, first President of the United States.29 words
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Article24 1964-02-20 18 PENANG, Wed— Goods valued lat $305 were stolen from a van parked last night at a petrol sta--1 tlon In Weld Quay.24 words
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185 1964-02-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Deputy Federal Secretary in Jesselton, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, said here today that the Indonesians in Sabah were not in a position to do any further damage. Mr Yeap. who Is here for I a short visit, said that the 200-odd185 words
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298 1964-02-20 18 Producers got their message across in Washington, says our delegate in the ITC team KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'J'HE tin producing countries and the Unitec States "have got the message of their problems across to one another that is the important thing," Mr. H. M. Fuller298 words
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Article86 1964-02-20 18 |ESSELTON. Wed. Bus drivers here have threatened to strike over the dismissal of five fellow workers. Their union today sent an ultimatum to one bus company demanding the reinstatement of the five drivers. If the demand was not met. the ultimatum said, all'drivers of Jesselton'sReuter - 86 words
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115 1964-02-20 18 PENANG, Wed— a German woman tourist who arrived in Penang on the luxury liner Kungsholm was robbed of her handbag shortly after she came ashore last night. Miss Heidi Jorek, 24, a hairdresser from Hamburg, reoorted to police she was riding in a trisha115 words
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Article67 1964-02-20 18 PENANO. Wed— A 55-year-old housewife. Madam Kam Kirn Pbo. found herself locked out when she returned home from marketing yesterday afternoon. Madam Kam reported that her room In Presgrave Street Ghaut was locked from Inside when she reached home about 4.30 p.m. Her son67 words
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Article53 1964-02-20 18 SINGAPORE, Wed— Dr. Margaret Lc we of the Extra-mural and Studies Department of the University of Singapore will speak on "Myths and dinosaurs, some thought on the young readers" at the weedy luncheon meeting of the RoUry Club of Singapore West at Prln Restaurant tomorrow at53 words
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Article29 1964-02-20 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will present adult education certificates at the Paslr Panjanr community centre on Saturday at 7 30 p.m29 words
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Article38 1964-02-20 18 BINOAPORE. Wed.— The publicity liaison secretary < political i, Inche Mohamed Ohazall bin Ismail, will give away prizes at the closing ceremony of the Malay cultural drama festival at the Victoria Theatre on Friday at 8 pm.38 words
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Advertisement818 1964-02-20 18 NOTICE The May Examinations of the National Institute of Accountants 'Australia > will be held during ueek commencing 18th May 1964. Application lornis may be obtained Irom the Malayan Representative. Mr J. Chong. No. 408. 4th Moor, bee Van Uan Building Mouth batten Road. Kuala Lumpur Cloning date for applications818 words
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Advertisement810 1964-02-20 18 J.K.R. TENDER NOtICE Tenders from Licenced SecondHand Dealers will be received vi the office ot the Mechanical Engineer. PWD. Selangor State Workshops, 4 1 MS Sungei Best Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon on sth March. 1964 (or the 1 purchase of unserviceable Items 1 plant In the State810 words
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Advertisement127 1964-02-20 18 ill [wacker] Vibro Rammer 650 percussion strokes per minute. For all types of compaction work on soil and asphalt. £T>M. D. M. LTD. P«IJB^ O SO* ■O3J KuU* iu*i» i Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin haa nearly 50 million tiny «eama and pores wher« Ktrma Kid* and127 words
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Miscellaneous57 1964-02-20 18 Btuffs Biuitntf *hl Hatph Heimdmhl jPRZJ /GETAWAvN I UPK! GIMME BACK LhmM. ..C'AAEPE, 71 If M AVBE 7HATLL r^'r^n -^m BIMT I PROM THAT I THEM BRUSHES! WOW ID; >f iT KEEP HIM BUSY J 111 W\O V PAINT, K^ CM 1 WOBK WITH i KC^ VrTl I I TILL57 words
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Article416 1964-02-20 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL I by TURNOVER FOR YEAR'S FOUR BIG EVENTS WAS $857,000 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Gate receipts from the Malaya Cup football competition last year soared to a mammoth $282,833 an estimtaed $75,000 higher than in previous years. The new system under which the416 words
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Article, Illustration13 1964-02-20 19 SA. Azman at practice13 words
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136 1964-02-20 19 STARS FAIL TO SHINE FOR SPORE SELECTORS SB OF A 1 POLICE 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore soccer selectors learned nothing from this Jalan Besar Stadium match which was supposed to be a trial for a number of state players. Rahim Omar (Combined Police), who the selectors had hoped would136 words
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Article103 1964-02-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Batu Garrison, competing in the i-i i.eratlon Armed Forces seven-a-side rugger competition for the first i time, won the Harris Cup when they beat Royal Malayan Air Force 'A' by 11 points (goal and two tries) to nU in the final at Rifle103 words
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Article225 1964-02-20 19 Yoke Yen is out through injury KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's Davis Cup squad of four players began ten days' centralised training today in preparation for their Asian zone match against south Vietnam here on Feb. 29, Mar 1 and 2. The four players. 8. A. Azman. Shartn Osman. T. 8.225 words
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201 1964-02-20 19 EPSOM JEEP - RACING Loch Leven gets Class Two rating EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, WedThe 23 New Zealand horses imported by the Selangor Turf Club last year have been classified and will race in "open" company next time out. Fife Loch Leven, the outstanding horse in the batch, is in Class 2.201 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-02-20 19 MIAMI BEACH, Wed. Cassias Clay, the breezy, talkative world heavyweight challenger, "knocked out" Britain's top pop singers, the Beatles, yesterday, with charm and his own special brand of imagebuilding. He had them lying stretched out in a ring in his training gymnasium here while he pranced220 words
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Article373 1964-02-20 19 CRICKET KANPUR, Wednesday. INDIA, after following on 293 runs behind, were 1 86 for one at the close of play against England in the Fifth and final Test here today India were all out for 266. in reply to England's 558 for eight declared, off-spinner373 words
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Article298 1964-02-20 19 ATHLETICS f ONDON, Wed.— Six per■Li fonnances by American athletes and five by Russians are among 22 performances in 1963 which equalled or beat world records and have now been ratified The list of ratified performances. announced by the International Amateur Athletics Federation: MEN298 words
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Article79 1964-02-20 19 AKDERSONIANS I LA BALLIANS t rH. Wed. A last-minute goal by outside-left AJmeer Slnjh saved Andersonlans a point In their League Dlv. 1 hockey clash with La Salllans on the Padang here today Bill Joseph shot La Salllans into the lead with a 83rd minute goal. Andersonlans79 words
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211 1964-02-20 19 SOCCER SWANSEA BEAT STOKE IN REPLAY LONDON, Wed.— Swansea, the young Second Division club, earned a quarterfinal away tie with the favourites. Liverpool in the F.A. Cup when they beat Stoke 2-0 in a Fifth Round replay at Swansea last night. Swansea's win over First Division Stoke was fitting rewardReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-02-20 19 Francis Boey - Francis Boey by KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Kuaia Lumpur racing driver Mike Evans will compete in the Japan Grand Prix on the new Suzuka circuit just outside Tokyo on May 2-3. Evans, who is a member of the Singapore Motor Club, said he wrote to the201 words
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Advertisement95 1964-02-20 19 I SEE MALAYSIA The tourist magazine that gives you information about places, events and historical landmarks of the country Every issue is packed with interesting illustrated articles for pleasure and knowledge. An ideal Magasme for Tourists, businessmen, students, you and everyone. jjL— W&t Vii ■W%L'avs V I* £Lk iA -if95 words
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Advertisement151 1964-02-20 19 Mitsubishi Electric quality fans for cool comfort on hottest days Mitsubishi Electric fans are A&m known world wide for their qual- BiSIl ity construction and efficient M£sm E&Rm trouble-free service. Available in ffffSSß^W 2a\\\\\l a variety of designs and sizes, Hlf MIWJJI By Mil including floor, desk, and wall \\\\«^hSß151 words
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Miscellaneous16 1964-02-20 19 VOLLEYBALL Fond matches (Muar): Tg. Pagar team. Spore bt Muar CRC 3-0; bt Muar Indians 3-0.16 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-02-20 19 !.<•(. nfcY lpoh IMv. 2: MEti v CMH (upper padang): Andersonl&ns v 2 FIB (lower padang i. Nefri DW. 1: CRC v NU Teachers (NSC grd). SOCCER S-pore ACS Old Boys t Present Boys (Farrer Pk>. ATHLETICS Croas-conntry Serangoon District race.40 words
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Article168 1964-02-20 20 Three reasons for keeping armed forces in this area PERTH, Wed.— Britain will maintain its forces in the Far East, Rear Admiral A. Davies, head of the British Defence Liaison Staff in Canberra, said here last night. Admiral Davies told an audience of invitedReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration426 1964-02-20 20 AUSTEN ZECHA - Han Suyin praises Mao educational system AUSTEN ZECHA "Ruling elite should also take part in manual labour to understand the masses' By gUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Han Suyin, the novelist, today extolled Communist China's educational system. Speaking on "The content of education and its misuses," at the third Asian Regional Co-operation426 words
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201 1964-02-20 20 J<EMERLOH, Wed. A big welcome awaits the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, when he visits this town tomorrow in the course of a three-day rural development tour. He will arrive here by a Royal Malaysian Air Force Heron at 10.15 a.m. and speak201 words
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Obituary35 1964-02-20 20 MRS SINNIAH ol A K S;ni>«»j~d away In Chur.dikuli «'e»l«n on iMh MR. A M. DNITTO P. pnM«d Hway on 19 M after 3 lon. Illnran >>om«- Kun»r«l 4 p.m 8t 1 I'M' itictuiBldadurl.35 words
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Article57 1964-02-20 20 NEW YORK. Wed.— Three crew members were today rescued from the stricken British freighter Ambassador in the stormy Atlantic, the U.S. Coastguard reported. Four members of the crew were still on board the 7308-ton vessel as it was battered by high waves anr wind about 660Reuter - 57 words
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300 1964-02-20 20 Lee is 'not unhappy' with his African -tour DAR ES-SALAAM, Wed. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, arrived here yesterday from Malagasy at the head of a Malaysian goodwill mission. Mr. Lee is staying at State House during his two-day visit for talks with President Nyerere. Mr. Lee's partyReuter - 300 words
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108 1964-02-20 20 C-plan winners leave for studies abroad SINGAPORE. Wed— Two former Chinese school students. Mr. Wong Saw Yeen and Mr. Choo Jim, are amonc a group of six Colombo Plan scholarship winners who have left Singapore for further studies. They will study medicine In Australia. The others are Mrs. LJm Jin108 words
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Article33 1964-02-20 20 LONDON. Wed.— Mr. R.A. Butler. British Foreign Secretary, is expected to visit Tokyo In early May for world-ranging talks with Japanese Ministers, a well Informed source said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article19 1964-02-20 20 RANGOON. Wed.— The Philippines Government today contracted to buy 100.000 tons of Burmese rice.— UPl.19 words
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Article426 1964-02-20 20 LONDON, Wed. GUt-edged securities recorded a further shari setback but otherwise the stock markets stood up well to the very disappointing trade figures. Industrials lost some ground :n the morning but many of the fain had been reduced or eliminated by the close. Markets remained426 words
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153 1964-02-20 20 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE question of self-government and greater autonomy for the Anglican church in Malaysia is to be fully dealt with at the current Council of the Church of South-east Asia in Singapore. This was stated today by the Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the153 words
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76 1964-02-20 20 Study course papers for 72 adults SINGAPORE. Wed— The Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan. Mr Chow Chiok Hock, this evening presented certificates to 72 people, who have completed courses conducted by the Adult Education Board. Speaking at the presentation ceremony at the Coronation Road Community Centre, Mr. Chow said "The Board76 words
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103 1964-02-20 20 LONDON, Wed. White collar workers in Britain will be entitled to at least 40 square feet of floor space each in an office heated to 60.8 degrees Fahrenheit under minimum standards of space and temperature published by the Ministry of Labour here today. TheReuter - 103 words
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255 1964-02-20 20 Sellers weds Britt among candles and flowers pUILDFORD, Wed. British film star Peter Sellers and Swedish actress Britt Eklund were married at the register office here today. Mr. Sellers, 38. met his 21-year-old bride, daughter of a Stockholm businessman, in a London hotel four weeks ago. She flew into LondonReuter - 255 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-02-20 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur »1 73 Kola Bharu 86 79 Penang 91 73 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 84 7341 words
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