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1964-02-24
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Title Section23 1964-02-24 1 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 Natie* 0 The Straits Times 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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466 1964-02-24 1 Supplies to guerillas: Warning goes out [£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia today warned Indonesia that she would take the necessary steps to counteract any moves made to send supplies by "land, air or sea" to Indonesian guerillas and regular forces in Sabah and Sarawak. A Note to this effect was sentReuter - 466 words
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Article923 1964-02-24 1 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON 'Intercept all intruders' IDENTIFICATION ZONE DECLARED OVER SAB AH, SARAWAK: DEFENDERS ARE BROUGHT TO HIGH PREPAREDNESS By KUALA LUMPUR Sunday NO unauthorised aircraft will be allowed into Malaysian air space over Sabah and Sarawak from 8 a.m. on Tuesday. All aircraft which deviate will be923 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-02-24 1 Che Salman binte Kadir, 28. bereaved wife ofP.C. Jamaluddin bin Sa'ad, 32. of Kedah. one of two members of the Ipoh Field Force killed on Friday in Tringgusay, in the Bau district of Sarawak, waits bravely with a relative and one of her three (laughters (aged208 words
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Article25 1964-02-24 1 MOSCOW, Sun— Ruaria, and the U.S. have signed an agreement for the exchange of writers, musicians, students, artists, movies and exhibits for 1904-65.25 words
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Article59 1964-02-24 1 'Corridor of revolt LONDON. Sun. A message from Dakar in the Sunday Telegraph today claimed that Communist China has established a "corridor of revolution" across Africa from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic. It is no longer a question of Peking's presence on this continent: China is today a majorReuter - 59 words
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Article162 1964-02-24 1 NAIROBI, Sunday. rw(HE Kenya Government of Mr. Jomo Kenyatta is "prepared to do all it can" to bring about a lasting settlement between Malaysia and Indonesia, it was announced yesterday in a Joint statement from the Government and the Malaysian goodwill mission. i The jointReuter - 162 words
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Article57 1964-02-24 1 A bloody nose... HONG KONG. Bun.— MajorGeneral W. E. Walker, director of operations In the Borneo territories, said today he believed his troops had adopted the "right tactics" against Indonesian guerillas. "Every time the guerillas come across the border, we have given them a bloody nose," he said. He isReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1964-02-24 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. The State Department announced today that the United States has recognised the new revolutionary Government of Zanzibar. It said that Britain and five Commonwealth countries had also recognised the regime, which took power on Jan. 13. The Commonwealth countries are Australia, Canada. New Zealand. Malaysia)Reuter - 53 words
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Article38 1964-02-24 1 NTW YORK. Sun. President Johnson has agreed to allow the American hat Industry to promote the sale an -LBJ" model, described as a "modified version of the five-gallon Texas hat," It was announced here. Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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335 1964-02-24 1 TAI SING ONN - A GRAND THAI WELCOME AWAITS KING, QUEEN TAI SING ONN By BANGKOK, Sun. Bangkok is all set to give a grand welcome to Malaysia's Yang di-Pertuan Agong. and Raja Permaisuri Agong, who will start their 10-day state visit here tomorrow. Today finishing touches are being put to the big welcoming335 words
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Article125 1964-02-24 1 Nine die in Jakarta rioting JAKARTA, Sun.— Nine J people have died so far after five days of rioting and brawling in the port area of Tanjong Priok, a police spokesman said today. He said he would make a full statement tomorrow concerning the outbreak of violence which had brokenReuter - 125 words
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Article27 1964-02-24 1 JAKAKI'V sun— Phihaliinrs ■MffCCf here rritfr.itr<i ladaj Malaysia mil Philippines liirt <> nI y agreed in Hi— Peak U "consider rxrh.nmc "1 consular diplomatic reprcsrutatiMs IPI.27 words
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Article130 1964-02-24 2 'Traitor' gets 3 years' jail KUCHING, San Mr. Justice Harlev In the High Court here yesterday described a Sarawak youth, Tan Chiew Cons, 19, as "a traitor to his own ooantry." He sentenced Tan to three rears jail on a charge of consorting with terrorists at Pualu Paloh. in Sarawak'sReuter - 130 words
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Article51 1964-02-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The British High Commissioner. Lord Head, yesterday presented 400 books worth about $8,500 to the library of the Malaysian Parliament on behalf of the British Government. The books cover a wide range of subjects national and local government, parliament procedure, the Commonwealth and economic51 words
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Article35 1964-02-24 2 MUAR, Sun.— A "Miss Muar'' beauty contest will be held at the Tanjong Club here on March 5. The first prize Is a return trip to Bangkok, donated iv Cathay Pacific Airways.35 words
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202 1964-02-24 2 STEPHENS: MALAYSIA HAS STRONG FRIENDS TESSELTON, Sun.— The J Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, told the people of Slpitang yesterday that Malaysia and Sabah had strong friends who, if the nation was attacked by enemies, would make sure they were defeated. The Chief Minister paid surprise visit to the once202 words
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Article31 1964-02-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Housing and Development Board is to build six blocks of 10-storey flats comprising 720 units and 12 shops costing nearly $2 million in MacPherson Road.31 words
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Article27 1964-02-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three motor vehicles a Vei-p.i scooter, a Honda motor-cycle and a Morr* Minor car— were rrttoncfl stolen In The last 24 hours27 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-02-24 2 GUARD OF HONOUR for MR. LEE SINGAPORE S Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, inspecting a guard of honour on his arrival at the airport in Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika, recently as head of the Malaysian "truth mission" to the African countries. The mission is due back this week. UP IUP - 51 words
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150 1964-02-24 2 From KEITH HOPPER SYDNEY, Sun.— A wife who makes electrical elements in her husband's engineering business is among 12 women chosen to travel in the Australian Trade Mission ship Centaur. The Centaur, built last year In Glasgow, will begin a tour of South-East150 words
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455 1964-02-24 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. J^ MOTOR plant is to be set up in Penang for the assembly of Toyota cars and it is hoped to begin production early in 1966. This is revealed in the prospectus of Oriental Holdings Ltd, which on455 words
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203 1964-02-24 2 Khir on Govt's two aims in fishing industry KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Alliance Government has provided assistance and loans totalling $6 million to fishermen since 1959, in addition to the construction of Jetties, ice factories and cold storage plants. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said203 words
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Article33 1964-02-24 2 BATU PAHAT. Sun Mohamed btn Ahmad. 29, a Telecoms linesman, was electrocuted yesterday when the wire he was repairing became entangled with other wires behind the Telecoms office at You Peng33 words
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Article62 1964-02-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Police from D" Division (Queenstown) yesterday arrested a 'big-time housebreaker" in Teo Hong Road and ■elzed two large insulated screwdrivers and a bunch of keys found on him. The arrested man is believed to be a member of a gang of housebreakers, some of whom62 words
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Article21 1964-02-24 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Police yesterday detained 23 suspects under the Societies Ordinance and •screened 2.538 persons In gangland raids.21 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-02-24 2 CAMERA'S 'MISTER CANON' COMING TO SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sun. A Japanese doctor who built a camera empire from a bombed-out shed soon after the war will arrive in Singapore on March 3 for a two-day visit. Dr Takeshi Mltarai. president of the Canon Camera Co. ranked one of Japan's top three212 words
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Advertisement110 1964-02-24 2 Advertisement Lemons That Bring Beauty Give your complexion radiant loveliness with a special type of beauty lemon. It has remarkable properties for beautifying the complexion as it dears, refines and tones the skin to youthful loveliness. It melta out plugged pores, closing them to a beautifully fine texture and gives110 words
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Miscellaneous19 1964-02-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /*€ocsc. DCAff- rre) VTwe to <56T^r^ CvA NOT MY FAULT IT*) _4f^__T__W _ttt*^D_l_kV& __L_19 words
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Article141 1964-02-24 3 OXFORD, Sunday. npHE peace prize award of £78,000 made to the United Nations by the Balzan Foundation was challenged here yesterday. Sir Ronald Syme, vice-pre-sident of the foundation's 40-member .prize committee, said: "No meeting of the prize awarding committee of the foundation has been heldUPI - 141 words
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103 1964-02-24 3 BRUSSELS, Sun— France has vetoed the accreditation of a Focmosan ambassador to the CommonMarket, authoritative sources said here. The principle that the Formosa regime should be officially accredited to the Common Market waa agreed on by the six member governments in October 1963. butReuter - 103 words
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Article55 1964-02-24 3 CHESTER (England). Sun— A wallpaper pattern cutter, said by the Assizes judge to have lost the power ot. affection, was today awarded £10,400 for injuries in a car crash. The man. Leonard Steele. received a severe brain injury and now worked at half speed. He tookReuter - 55 words
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351 1964-02-24 3 PARIS, Sunday False papers on drug mission, but border police spotted him gALVADOR Pardo-Bolland, the Mexican envoy arrested in New York following a police drug haul, may have received consignments of heroin while kneeling and praying in churches in France, a FrenchReuter; UPI - 351 words
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140 1964-02-24 3 $13.5mi1. drug haul: Ringleaders slip police net NEW YORK. Sun. The Federal Narcotics Bureau said today that the hunt for two ringleaders of an international dope ring had been switched to Europe, and Interpol had been alerted. Mr. George Belk, the bureau chief who is in charge of the investigationReuter - 140 words
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78 1964-02-24 3 BANGKOK. Sun. Thai Marines landed at Rayong Province- In Southern Thailand at dawn yesterday to start largescale counter insurgency manoeuvres. Some 14.000 Thai troops, including border police and territorial defence volunteers, are engaged In the exercise against "enemy guerillas" who have Infiltrated into Thailand.Reuter - 78 words
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Article233 1964-02-24 3 DHNOM PENH, Sun. 1 The Cambodian Chief of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has said he has given the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Sprouse, all the useful details on his project for a four-party conference in Phnom Penh. The planned conference would be a meeting of Cambodian,Reuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-02-24 3 IT caused quite a stir when recruit Stan Howlett, 17, strolled into an army camp at Cove, Hunts, England, with his Beatle haircut. It was a situation which had the "old sweats" all abristle before consultation with the Queen s Regulations decided what had toMirrorpic - 175 words
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Article59 1964-02-24 3 WASHINGTON. Sun— Diplomatic sources iiere said the U.S. would soon issue formal invitations to six. possibly seven, N.A.T.O. countries to provide crews for a demonstration to prove that a N.A.T.O. mixed manned seaborne force is a realistic project. The crews will serve on aReuter - 59 words
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Article26 1964-02-24 3 MANILA, Sun. Wild bees swarmed over and killed a Cebu fisherman who stumbled on their hive while gathering seashells on the beach. U.PJL26 words
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243 1964-02-24 3 Nikita: America doesn't worry me now MOSCOW, Sun. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev told the Italian publisher Oiulio Einaudi he was growing less worried about the United States, but the German problem was still serious. Mr. Einaudi told reporters here today that the Soviet leader received him yesterday during a visit toReuter - 243 words
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Article28 1964-02-24 3 ANKARA. Sun— Another 12 men have been arrested in connection with the attempted assassination of Turkish Prime Minister Ismet Inonu. police sources said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement134 1964-02-24 3 Mummy, why are we The Book of Knowledge has the answer! 0 All the onswers! Anything thot. would occur to children, everything that will fascinate them. It's o world of knowledge directed to the young: The story of the earth, science, plant and animal life, our own life, familiar things,134 words
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Advertisement634 1964-02-24 3 10% to 60% SAVINGS DURING OUR ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE STARING TODAY MUST |V "V torrinot 30 c aahIndian Plastic Banglaa 1.00 a Oh. Banarat Silk 5»ol.» 830 rAQpn tanarat Silk Saraat 34.00 K 30 DISCOUNT ■Kg |F NICKLE PLATED GOODS ii^Wlt^O INDIAN IVORY CARVINGS HrTTJjT 20% DISCOUNT i in«a»" >^ili634 words
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191 1964-02-24 4 ACS PLANS PARADE, AWARDS ON BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE, Sun. The Anglo-Chinese School will launch a two-day programme packed with colourful activities to commemorate its 78th anniversary this week. The first day's programme, on Feb. 28, will start off with parade and marchpast of youth organisations in the morning. Mr. Tan Chin191 words
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101 1964-02-24 4 Free Ministry film shows for the week SINGAPORE. Sun.— -The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows beginning at 7 p.m. at the following places: tomorrow Jal&n Ang Siang Kong, Tamplnes: Bun Lay School, Mandal Road; Kick Kuan School, Kg. Chantek Bahru; and Sin Ah101 words
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Article32 1964-02-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. P. K. Paul and Mr. J. Paul will give a Joint talk and demonstration or f.nter painting to the Internationa'. Women's Club of the TWCA on Wednesday.32 words
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454 1964-02-24 4 'NOT FORMED ACCORDING TO ORDINANCE' SINGAPORE. Sunday 15-member reform committee formed by Nanyang University graduates early this month to rid their guild from "manipulation by a small bunch of extremist politicians" today challenged the legal status of the guild. The spokesman for the454 words
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241 1964-02-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rCE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, yesterday spoke about the importance of education which, he said, should be treated as a national investment to ensure a better society and a better future for the people. Speaking at the prizegiving241 words
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Article28 1964-02-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Thai Buddhist Temple at 83. SUat Road, will celebrate Sangha Day on Thursday with a day-long programme from 10.30 a.m. to 7.20 pjn.28 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-02-24 4 THE Tans di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak (centre), looking at some books at the Swami Vivekananda cen- tenary exhibition held at the Ramakrishna Mission, on Saturday. On his right Is Swami Siddhatmananda, president of the committee of the centenary celebrations, and on his left,58 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-02-24 4 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr, Fong Sip Chee (centre), crosses the pedestrian underpass across Connaught Drive, after declaring the $85,000 project open on Saturday. On the left is Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. (See Page51 words
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Article75 1964-02-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Assemblyman for Mountbatten, Mr. Ng Yeow Chong will present adult education certificates to successful candidates at the Mountbatten Community Centre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.Another presentation of certificates will take place at Boon Teck Road Community Centre by Mrs. Devan Nalr tomorrow at 8 p.m75 words
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Article35 1964-02-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, will visit the Damai Work Brigade Camp in Jalan Eunos tomorrow morning. He is expected to make an important announcement.35 words
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Article142 1964-02-24 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. The Singapore Medical Workers Union has proposed that the present posts of special grade, medical and health servants, be abolished and replaced by the posts of senior attendants In all hospitals. In a letter to the Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Health, the union fixplalned that142 words
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Miscellaneous372 1964-02-24 4 AID ADDIIiAI C A ■in nETOAuTBIDCC AIK AKnIVALw Allll Uti AH I IKI THE following la today's schedule laeem (MX ISS) 11.55 a.m.; from Cairo, Albert. Frankfurt. London of civil aircraft raoyementa at Kota Bbaru, Kuala Lumpur (ML (QF* 731) 9 p.m.: to Darwin, BydPaya Lebar airport Singapore: 043) 1.55372 words
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Article, Illustration250 1964-02-24 5 MUNUSAMY MAY APPEAL TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Rasiah Munusamy, 36, who lost his appeal in the Malaysian Appeal Court on Friday against the Public Services Commission for terminating his appointment as a passport officer, may appeal to^the Privy Council. He told the Straits Times: "I am250 words
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Article102 1964-02-24 5 TPOH. Sun.— A tin miner. Mr. Soo Chong Yew. and a lawyer have donated two air tickets to the bedridden schoorboy. Fan Ah Soo, 13, to enable him to seek specialised treatment in Bangkok. The additional ticket is for a member of the family to accompany102 words
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Article56 1964-02-24 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— Three platoons of the Federal Reserve Unit from Kuantan arrived here last night to reinforce the KelanUtn police in their operations to track down thugs and gang leaden in the State. Yesterday, the police detained nine men suspected of having secret societies connection56 words
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Article56 1964-02-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Lee Hee Seng. 36. na> been appointed general manager of* the Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. He is also chairman of the Malayan Association of Chartered Secretaries, a member of the Central Electricity Board and an alternate director on the Board56 words
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Article37 1964-02-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 120 delegates from 18 countries attending the Afro-Asian Rural Reconstruction conference today toured two land development schemes in Negri Sembilan. accompanied by the Mentrl Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed.37 words
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289 1964-02-24 5 IPOH, Sunday. J^ DIRECTIVE has gone out to all members and leaders of the Malayan Chinese Association in Perak to carry out a three-point task of national importance. The task is to: CONVINCE all Chinese of the dangerous stage the nation is passing289 words
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Article65 1964-02-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Lshalc, yesterday complimented th» Ramakrishna Mission for its humanitarian work, regardless of race or creed, when he opened an exhibition organised by the Vivekananda Centenary Committee. The exhibition consisting of paintings, books and photos connected with65 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-02-24 5 HAVE HUSBAND, WILL TRAVEL ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two bridesmaids put the final touches to the dress of the bride, Che Jamayah binte Daud. 22. a University of Malaya graduate, who was married In Kuala Lumpur last night to Inche Kamaruddin bin Abu, 25, First Secretary designate at the Malayan Embassy117 words
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Article37 1964-02-24 5 TAIPING. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Shaari bin Shafle. opened on Friday 15.000 community halls in Kampong Changltat Larah, Kampong Batu 30. Kampong Sungei Ara and Kampong Pantai Besar. all near here.37 words
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244 1964-02-24 5 Manhunt for trio: We know them, say police IPOH, Sun.— The police are looking for three youths two of them believed to be wounded of a gang of five whe robbed a goldsmiths shop in Hugh Low Street on Wednesday. Disclosing this, a police spokesman said that two ot the244 words
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Article51 1964-02-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Singapore Boys Town student. Michar Lai. who was awarded a Rotary Club scholarship for a course at the Outward Bound School in Lumut. has won second place in his class. Lai is one of three Both Town students sponsored by xim club for the year51 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-02-24 5 Bug* Ititnntf My Haiptt Hvimiiiuhl I' 1 1 toFP AlklAttis* 1111 l Ik okay, cicero, l f>^tv** C rM^^ OiST Q9 .i/^^: v^ r vNr\l 'O 1/ ft I yep hour's up- to play34 words
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Advertisement4454 1964-02-24 6 COMPANY PROSPECTUS THIS PROSPECTUS IS DATED 24th FEBRUARY 1964. ALL TENDERS FOR SHARES MUST ARRIVE AT THE COMPANY'S REGISTERED OFFICE BEFORE 12 NOON ON TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1964, AT WHICH TIME THE APPLICATION LIST WILL OPEN, THE LIST WILL CLOSE AT SUCH TIME AS TIJE DIRECTORS MAY DECIDE. (INCORPORATED IN4,454 words
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Article449 1964-02-24 7 IPOH. Sunday BREACH OF ETIQUETTE, SAYS THE PERAK BAR ASSOCIATION: NOW A 'REPORT THESE LAWYERS 9 PLEA TO THE PUBLIC TOUTING for briefs and ambulance chasing the practice of lawyers' clerks chasing after prospective clients involved in accidents are two developments in the legal profession which are449 words
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122 1964-02-24 7 ANOTHER $1mil. FOR GOVERNMENT HOUSING JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The chairman of the Local Government Committee, Dato Suleiman bin Niman Shah, disclosed yesterday that the State Government had allocated another $1 million to buy land for houses for pensionable government servants. He was speaking at the allocation of 45 of the122 words
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Article154 1964-02-24 7 $658 more for three funds SINGAPORE, Sun. The Straits Times received donations totalling $£58 last week for three different funds. Donations totalling S6OB for MADAM S. PAKKIAM, whose husband died in a road accident, came from B.K. Tan, Singapore ($5); the Crossed Kukris Lodge. Depot, the Brigade of Gurkhas, Sungei154 words
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Article37 1964-02-24 7 PKNANO, Sun. Mr. Francis Chew has been elected president of the Penang branch of the Reel, flusion Workers Union of Malaya. Other officials are: secretary. Mr. Ong Tenj? Chiew; and treasurer. Mr Lee Hong Joo.37 words
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156 1964-02-24 7 RMAF 'must acquire air defence role' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Chief of Air Staff, Air Com m o dore CS.J. West, said here today it was obvious that the Royal Malaysian Air Force would have to -acquire an air defence role in the future. He was referring to a156 words
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Article42 1964-02-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. J. Thomas BdU. head of the International shoe manufacturing organisation, Bata, will arrive here on Tuesday for a two-day Inspection tour of his firms network. Mr. Bata will be accompanied by his wife42 words
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Article160 1964-02-24 7 K. LUMPUR, Sunday T»HE former Malayan A "ambassador to Jakarta, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said nere last night that the idea behind Indonesia's confrontation is to dominate the Malaysian territories. Speaking at a rally of 2,000 people at the Sultan Suleiman Club ground here, Inche160 words
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Article31 1964-02-24 7 IPOH, Sun. A woman ropemaker. Madam Lee Foong Yens. 42. returned from work yesterday afternoon to find her house broken Into and about $330 in cash and Jewellery taken.31 words
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286 1964-02-24 7 Seminar calls for students national service plans KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Third Asian Regional Co-operation Seminar x here has urged student movements to get their governments to create national service schemes for students for stipulated periods. Such a scheme, the seminar concluded, would give an opportunity to students to do286 words
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Article77 1964-02-24 7 KLANG. Sun.— The Malayan Indian Congress will hold a two-day seminar for 1,000 members at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur on March 14/ 15. The secretary-general of the party, Mr. S. Murugesu, said that the seminar was to Instruct members on77 words
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Article35 1964-02-24 7 IPOH. Sun. Thieves orofce into a house in Simpang Pulai near here yesterday afternoon and not away with 51. 280 in cash and Jewellery belonging to a businessman, Mr. Nan bin Yunos.35 words
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222 1964-02-24 7 Underpass jpened to save time and money SINGAPORE, Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr Fong Sip Chee yesterday opened the $85,000 underpass for pedestrians under Conn aught Drive one of the City's worst traffic bottlenecks. Traffic Jams caused by pedestrians crossing at the bottleneck In the222 words
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Article83 1964-02-24 7 TPOH, Sun. The PanMalayan Islamic Party, which has been dormant in Perak for the last four years, has already started the campaign for the coming general elections. Two meetings were held yesterday in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar and at Tanjong Blanja. near Parit. both Alliance83 words
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509 1964-02-24 7 The right of way through occupied premises SINGAPORE, Sunday J^ANDLORDS and tenants in Singapore may be sued if they do not provide necessary access for others through their premises. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah said in the High Court here. He added: "The vast majority of them would be extremely509 words
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Article160 1964-02-24 8 tt Wm4» tit (Himlmmm) THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs T« Roon Meng thank all relatives and friend* for their condolences. dona- •tons and wreaths. vaganaa thank mends and relative* for their attendance, presents 1 and greetlacs at their wedding on 9-2-M at the victoria Memorial Hall. THE FAMILY160 words
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Article82 1964-02-24 8 ?o WrrstJH (Minimum) SPA TOOTH BRUSHES obtainable j everywfcara. Ba true to your teeth or i they'll he falsa to you 1 BETWEEN SIX AND SEVEN every evenlnic there Is a Promenade Concert st Donald Moore Oallerles. Tonight Keethoven's Ninth on the Derola. the world Hnest radiogram. J LADIES:82 words
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Article687 1964-02-24 8 In Indonesia the President it the Philippines faces now a single task. He must persuade Soekarno to agree to an effective Borneo ceasefire. The air defence measures now to be taken in Borneo underline the seriousness of the new situation. The Macapagal compromise plan or a new687 words
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Article360 1964-02-24 8 The Government's decision to extend its ban on trawler fishing "until further notice" represents possibly too easy a surrender. Certainly Malaya's 40,000 inshore fishermen deserve help, but this is more like featherbedding. It would be different if inshore men had been unable to sell their catches as a360 words
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Article160 1964-02-24 8 Nations which have seemed remote can help or hinder M alaysia's fight for the right to live unmolested. This lesson has been well learned since covetous neighbours turned their unwelcome attentions upon us and made our survival and well-being an international question. If we are to interest others160 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1964-02-24 8 Casting a new spell in the White House... by a SPECIAL WRITER Washington Sunday ONE BY ONE THE LIGHTS GO OUT ON KENNEDY ERA WASHINGTON has changed a great deal since President Johnson came to office. And this is in spite of the call for continuity and the remarkably few1,385 words
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Letter300 1964-02-24 8 REGARDING your editorial "Princely Threat" published on February 19. I have the honour to send you a statement made by the State Secretary for Information of the Royal Government of Cambcdla:Cambodian opinion was very touched by your article on Cambodia. Our country does not request of you sympathy300 words
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Letter74 1964-02-24 8 SINCE the introduction of commercial services In TV Singapura. advertisements of a wide variety are continuously screened. Ail annoying aspect is that they are screened while many are enjoying their favourite programmes. This sort of interruption is undesirable. I would suggest that advertisements should be screened after a programme74 words
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Letter130 1964-02-24 8 YOU (published a letter from "Investor" (S.T. Feb. 20) which finished with the words "but it is of even greater importance that the integrity of all members of the Stock Exchange should be beyond reproach." How optimistically right he is. I have been trying for four months to130 words
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316 1964-02-24 8 BAGDAD. Sun. Olpbrating the fir t m nivcrsary of the overthrow of the Kassim regime. Iraq produced solutions to two outstanding problems. How permanent they would be remained to be seen. The Iraqi Minister for Oil. Dr. Abdul Wattari. disclosed the Government's Intentions316 words
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Advertisement68 1964-02-24 8 CREATES THE EXCITING DIFFERENCE OF SOUNDS WORLD! TEAC Vmßsaaßaßa^zJf^Laaamßai *"*aa] A 0 FlATtm** «Miam Hataaiaaai SrKW>*.t ■Mm Fr«, aaaav Mis I OOOtw 3« f rsgj Maae 301s isooocaa t Mails* *iw<ik S^«un<m>«sm MMwasSar WoaiFMMr.OWXNMSsI }I«W WkIIMi OlUMSs'kta Hsm* t f wm )*sW ,«*»m «S— c Xr IJOOH s Pmi nans«ad:68 words
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Advertisement210 1964-02-24 8 Mm a***r^^*f*MoaV-iL^a*r 35- I ■l^stft.l Lflßsf MANY WONDERFUL THIN6S HAVE BEEN SAID ABOUT THE YASHIC A-J-3, BUT SOME MAY ASK: "DON'T OTHER 35MM SINGLE-LENS REFLEX CAMERAS HAVE THEM?" Yes, for each fASHICA J-3 feature you could probably name another camera. What's really special about the YASHICA J-3 is that it210 words
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192 1964-02-24 9 Poisoning threatens fish breeding project DENANG, Sun. Acute poisoning In the Kuala Kangsar River about three months ago has further reduced the numbers of the temoleh. a freshwater fish. According to Dr. S. W Ling, fisheries expert of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation, many of these fish were192 words
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Article72 1964-02-24 9 BATU PAHAT, Sun. Ang Yu Kwee, 23, a rubber Upper, was yeaierday sentenced In the Sessions Court to 18 months' jail for housebreaking and causing hurt to Lee Ah Seng, 33, a farmer, and his wife on Dec. 2, 1961. at the 3} mile Jalan72 words
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120 1964-02-24 9 Homesick circus folk lack money to leave MALACCA, Sun. Tl Members of the Circus Brazil now performing here are homesick but have no money to go home. The circus director, Mr. Antolim Garcia, said this today in an appeal for help. Twenty-eight adults and nine children under his care arrived120 words
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Article31 1964-02-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. —The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Raiaratnam. is acting as Minister for Health in the absence of Mr. Yone Nyuk Lin. who is now on leave31 words
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Article80 1964-02-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— A 70--year-old inmate of the home for the Poor and Needy, in Waterloo Street. Mrs. Grace Murad, has been missing from the home for the oast two weeks Mrs. Murad was described as thin, with greenish eyes. and brownish black hair. She has the80 words
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Article, Illustration418 1964-02-24 9 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY by HE WENT TO PAY AND SEE BAD HIS FH.E—SO MARRIAGE CLEARS THE WAY TO A JOINT RETURN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JJE went to pay his income tax and SHE had his file. Romance bloomed over the paying-in counter at theWen Seng Ytp - 418 words
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Article76 1964-02-24 9 KUCHTNO, Sun. Mr. Ong Kee Hul (SUPP), leader of the Opposition, will ask in the Cornell Negrl tomorrow whether the Government advertises vacant public service posts In the local Press before advertising in the foreign Press. He will also ask the State Secretary If the Government did76 words
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Article74 1964-02-24 9 PENANO. Sun.— An RAf airman. Lac David Bruce. 27. chased but failed to catch a ;hief who ran away with hi* rad:o set on Prlday night. Lac Bruce was steeDins In hi> Green Lane home at about 10.16 o.m when he was awakened by his wife's74 words
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118 1964-02-24 9 Kl THING, San. The Importation of military style uniforms and accoutrements has been prohibited in Sarawak, according to an order by the Governor-in-Conncil. The Government also gazetted .a "Public Order (Prohibition of Assemblies) 1964" under which the holding of any assembly in any place, whether118 words
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Article26 1964-02-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. —The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara has appointed Mr. Kwok Lock Peng and Mr. Lim Eng Quee as Assistant Comptrollers of Income Tax.26 words
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113 1964-02-24 9 ALOR STAR, Sunday. pOUR more cholera patients, all from the Kota Star district, entered the General Hospital here today. They are a housewife, Poh Seok Chin. 32. a boy, Sa'ad bin Hashim, 12, and Ahmad bin Majld, 43, and Long bin Tahir. 50. So far,113 words
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Article62 1964-02-24 9 KUCHING. Sun. The State Financial Secretary will be asked in the Council Negrl tomorrow for reasons for Government's refusal to pay advances to its Malay and Chinese officers before Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa. The members who want to know the reasons are Mr. Chong62 words
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286 1964-02-24 9 'By words AND deeds' appeal by Raja SINGAPORE. Sun, The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said yesterday It was Important for older people to shap* the character of the young not only by words but also by deeds. Speaking at a children's party at the Kota Raja community centre286 words
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Advertisement109 1964-02-24 9 T7/\T T Hi» i» I I t*S 1 W M \j\ J Ik. _1 i Jin <A» **fc* TT^ f*\ /NTT DACfU ■i#\k#4^%*ll refrigerators are a sound investment always, and here's why BOSCH gives you FIVE YEARS UNIT GUARANTEE ON ALL MODELS! Trouble-free performance Top economy Beautiful, modern ttyling The109 words
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Advertisement187 1964-02-24 9 MORE ECONOMICAL POWER FOR BEDFORD LIGHT VANS N»w 1594 c.c. angina. 14°;, mem bh.p.... batter hillchmbing fewer gcarchangM more economical power. Top lotd rating el I ten, plus all tha features that mak* Bedford Britain's most dependable van. \jrrhar*i Motors mmakki unm mmmtnt him IOINIO MOTORS ACCOUNTANCY-SALES MANAGEMENT Fhese are187 words
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Miscellaneous569 1964-02-24 9 (Today's Radio, TV fil 1 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPURA NATIONAL BHOKTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICESERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 Metre «76 Metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE: ™KU2%a:"B 3 S£?WB£! IS S Learn A Word A Etey; 7.33 and About; 9.00 Broadcasts to reak m^L Potpourri: 800 TllM Schools; 11.00 Pro*. Summary? Signal, The News;569 words
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4646 1964-02-24 10 Selangor and Johore H.S.C. results KEY TO THE lISULTS BELOW: Th« fig H r« 4 indicates that Hrn caadidjt. hat b««i» awarded a Ml certificate. Tba figiH* 5 indicates that whiU not qualifying for the fall H.S.C.. th« candidate will receive s statsisnf skewing the wftiacts in which lie h«t4,646 words
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Advertisement381 1964-02-24 10 WE LIKE \MM) AND IT DOES w US GOOD I JML qjw fJ W 9*. |V v^-*^w>iiai^^^s^^^^^^^^ VOII I 1 IKI rHE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF ffli^^^^^Sf MILO. AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL llil!»vlBi VITAMINS \\D MINERALS YOU NEED— A RICH SOURCE '\w?—^f^fe OF VIGOROUS HEALTH AND381 words
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Article547 1964-02-24 11 Robert Rhodes James - Robert Rhodes James SPENCER PERCEVAL. By Denis Gray. (Manchester University Press, 455.) By POLITICAL assassination in modern Britain is a genteel and civilised proceeding, in which no blood is actually spilt. The solitary exception to this admirable custom is the unfortunate Spencer Perceval, assassinated by a547 words
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1064 1964-02-24 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD A DREAM OF TARTARY. By Henry McAleavy. (Allen and Unwin 30s) By QNLY one Emperor has become a good Marxist. But Henry Pu Vi was especially favoured. He was twice an Emperor, the tenth and last of (he Manchu Emperors1,064 words
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Advertisement320 1964-02-24 11 trTTILTERMASTER" provide a complete rari9« of model* tuitoblt tor BACK YARD SWIMMING POOL:— v. (Floor tpacc required approx. 3 ft. x 4 ft.). PUBLIC SWIMMING-POOL IV r I I T .i^^^boag^— ~^^Mp^^ ifloor tpoce required approx. 4 tt. x S ft.) This unique revolutionary Filtration Plant ts usld extensively in320 words
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Advertisement362 1964-02-24 11 FOR WORLDWIDE TRAVEL CONSULT mmmib* >■ W* "Vf+d* MANSFIELDS VI la^" "VMaxMHa^' TRAVEL. HM4' DEPARTMENTS IMM PENANG TEL. ***** KUALA LUMPUR TEL.***** SINGAPORE TEL.***** SUZUKI aaxaxL- jH v ßfc>J^» iiairt^aMal x^^^BEßEaEax!^BEax^^P^ i M? \jT~+_ ar^m. a«^M b^V 1 f >,^ Jm "^^»^^^JpPa^«^r jm SUZUKI SPORT 50cc For Economy and Reliability,362 words
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Advertisement1909 1964-02-24 12 fsnaasansnannnMßnjßßnnßj^^ I SITUATIONS WANTED 1 it Words U 1 Min.,—Bi M cts. oxtro RBLIABLB HONEST DRIVER- MECHANIC over ten yeara experience clean licence requires employment with accommodation (no- preferably Pc- J nang. Reply Box A 4702 S.T S'pora. AUSTRALIAN SEEKS POSITION 30 Tears Experteare Stores Purchasing Management last 10 years1,909 words
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Advertisement1140 1964-02-24 12 HOUSES 4k LAND FOR SALE S Word* Si (Mm.)— Bom it eft. txtro 1 NEWTON MANSION LAixunoua s 3edr«>ccu Fats Bathrooms. W.c.s. S aosaic/ KeMile. Uardea. Car-Park. z s niles from town. Few flats left. Poene < II W9S9/***** Pon Aik Kaalty Ltd.. W. I 11 Kiwb tn S'pora. n1,140 words
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Advertisement925 1964-02-24 12 EDUCATION Wtrdt U (Min.y—Box M rl>. «xfr. CUARANTBBO RAPID COURSES! ecretartal (Five Subjects 1. Steoorapby. Bookkeeping. Typwtitlng, Kngsh. Shorthand (Theory /Speed upto Ml. Raja's College (Glan Singh's 2nd SHORTHAND BEOINNBRS— MABCN -month (11.00 12.00 noon). 7-month 2,00 3.00 p.m.) evening clsssea 5.18 It 6.15 p.m.). Starts Monday -3-64. Umtted vacancies.925 words
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Advertisement1115 1964-02-24 12 FURNITURE t—Box M e«c. .Mr. POR COOL COMPORT get awperb cane furniture from Adrian's «3B Klvar Valley Road. ***** is pore). DOCS, PITS. ETC. rs irsrels M (Mim.)—B»t H rta e*s>a WANTED ONB fURI BRBD BtalPomt Un-neutfred Male Siamese Cat approm. one year old. Mrs. Carver, Kuala Kangaar Estate. Padang1,115 words
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Advertisement984 1964-02-24 12 FOR SALE is-ore 1 U (Him.}— Bom M scs aatrs IMOP IN COMFORT at nona HI Moon OaJlertea. MO. Clsmasßaasi Avaoue. Spore between 6 p.m. aad T p.m aad MUM up your library wlta oar ssssirrn shear stilt toos. LATBST IOUARS LINS Bosch Refrigerator Nasj Available On Kasr j I984 words
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Advertisement777 1964-02-24 12 I*-" 181 CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS LIMITED (Incorporated In England) Notice n hereby given that a balance dividend of 35%, less Income Tax. will be paid on the Bth day of May 1964 on the 1% Non-Cumulative Preference Stock of the Company In respect of the year ending 31st March 1964777 words
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Advertisement820 1964-02-24 12 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class aad above Registered Contractors wff be received by the Jurutera NeajaTt, j Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, op to 3.00 p.m. on 2nd. March. 1864 for the Metalling of Poadway st TDje Tiram Burok New Village tn Kjaata Selaniror District. Full particulars are ifitettsslißi from office820 words
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Advertisement1338 1964-02-24 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.: Oue Store Mm S'tiam fenaat MARON LirtrpMl, Glasgoo la Pt/Frt 27 Ftk II ELPENOR A.n: -nouth, Lxerpatl Flk 21/ 3 AENtAS L.ierptel. Giasgo* Fet 27 Mar 2 MM 4 HIMAEUS UMapMt, Havre Mai 5 Mm 1 MM 1/18 Mm 11 PEIEUS lutrpMi, Dublin. Glasgow1,338 words
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Advertisement2466 1964-02-24 13 yHI j WCi 1 1 U U &YPMWFiifTfjPu v* El^| THE E_AC EINES B^T~Tg^B iMGAPOti rOIAi>OIJMPUt»«.SWtfTWMHA«» PtMAHO f" w V > *!l tr 0 jgS*,*^ wtt< > SAILINGS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMiH, ANHIERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG. ANB COPENHAGEN. PSang^ "KINA" Sailed la Part/27 Fek 21/21 Fek ■SINALOA"2,466 words
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Advertisement1328 1964-02-24 13 feMcALISIER 6c CO., LTD. W^ 111: Nt. *****. Mv BLLKatMAW UMI tit KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON. HAMBURG, lOTTEROAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FIANCISCB, HAVRE, HUU 1 MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTUNB t CITY IF EASTBOUKNE "'^V^" 1 1 Sport P. Sham Penang t.oNNFviiir »/2l FM OmiU a FM BONNEVILLE 1 Altt Calls1,328 words
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Article1092 1964-02-24 14 THE table of (hares en the M.Wymn Stock F*T h *T ■hows last baaineaa to Feb. 12 (A) and Met boslneaa since that date (B) with H and L ■tandtng for Highest and Lowest bmsinves for 1963 and this year to date. Alex Bricks 3 501,092 words
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Article73 1964-02-24 14 THE Malayan Ixahang* Banks' Aim•latlan mad* tbea* ciuinctn la in rate* to merchants on Saturday <ail rate* to S100) ttlllni TT »r OD rxady: Diutachi Marks 129«: Hslland GulMsrs 1171: ■•Iflan Francs 1619; Iwidun Kronir s*m On UM fras iichanm market In Hsng K»n«, the U.S. dsllar was73 words
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Article62 1964-02-24 14 New York rubber futures last week were steady In with dealings meagre. Traders said that In physicals, factory buying was routine for in* period with interest noted for late April/May delivery when u>t mid-west lake ports will be open Trade sources said consumers here were generally resisting higher62 words
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Article29 1964-02-24 14 RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per picnL) Ffb. 17. $541.25 18. 67 eta. $543.00 IS. eta. $553.37 H 20. 671, cU. $566.50 tl. 66H eta. $568.50 22. tSMJCS29 words
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Article698 1964-02-24 14 Tin price still spiralling THE tin price which had Its most hectic week for years was still spiralling on Saturday morning when there was a further nse of $11.75 to $580.25. This was the highest price atno* May 1 1951 and in the t>ix trading days of last week the698 words
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Article53 1964-02-24 14 Correct pavmmt Date of payment In- ll for year Total 1m prrvioo* year MrAlistcr 2s'-- Penirkalen 4,ri Krian Ktihbcr 3s. Padanr Srnane 74 <~ s PrUlinc Rubber 40. Port Dickson I.uknt lid.' Taipinr Rubber 12i% T Interim April 17 March 10 March 25 March 2.S March 20 50.53 words
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Article38 1964-02-24 14 Fefc. 18. It. atatrtftte: 118.16 116.01 na: 140.4 C 142.07 rnbben: 104.78 104.72 •Dm. J«, 19tt=100. Dec. 2». 1962 IM. .->b. !0. Frb. 21. Feb. 23 113.78 114.65 114.72 145.00 139.88 140J1 1*4.72 104.72 104.7238 words
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Advertisement966 1964-02-24 14 [E°ioRIENTl LIIIES l ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN SS. "CHITRAL" Deports:— Penong 12th March 1964 Sm go pore 15th March 1964 For Hong Kong 19th/21tt March, Japan 25rh/29th Morch, Hong Kong 2nd/4th April Returns: Singapore Bth April 1964 Penang 11th April 1964 Fore* From:— Penong trout $1, 089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00966 words
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Advertisement584 1964-02-24 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Concessional Rail Fans U All EartftM Citits Vewel Pep. Spore Art. Genoo "ASIA" 5/ 3/64 28/ 3/64 "G. MARCONI" 22/ 3/64 7/ 4/64 "VICTORIA" 9/ 4/64 2/ 5/64 "G.GALILEI- 25/4/64 11/ 5/64 "ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ 6/64 "G. MARCONI' 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/64 "VICTORIA"584 words
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Advertisement235 1964-02-24 14 SHIPPING NOTICES EVERETT ORIENT LINE LLOYD TRIESTINO M.g. "DOLPHEVERETT" "ASIA" This vessel Is berthed at Biß. Voy. IS-A Arrd: IZJE.I9M Oodown Nos. 1 2 Gate No. 8 and General Survey on damaged will sail for Hongkong at 5 pjn. cargo discharged ex above vessel today. 24th February. will be held235 words
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Article2441 1964-02-24 15 Prom Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange was active from the word go on Tuesday morning when trading resumed after the 5} days holiday. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday good turnovers were reported although on Friday the volume ot business written contracted somewhat. Taking2,441 words
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Article679 1964-02-24 15 rE following Is a complete list of terlsed quotations for the week ended on Friday, Feb. 21. b. a. \lci orda. 12.45 IS.00 Hciatead 1.08 2.00 ontrml Prop 1.40 1.31 City De» 58 .60 i- 3. Holding S.43 3.48 Con. Tin Smelt Href 17/W IS/0 (Jrdi679 words
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Advertisement383 1964-02-24 15 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION IN THE SESSION 1964-65 Applications for admission are Invited by the College of vgrlculture, Malaya to the Diploma Course in Agriculture. Application forms and further details may be obtained from the Registrar, P.O. Box 203. Sungel Besl. Selangor on written request enclosing a383 words
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Advertisement335 1964-02-24 15 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited (or the supply only of alocrom-flnlshed corrugated aluminium sheets and fixing accessories, etc. Tender documents may be obtained from the Port Engineer's Office. The Singapore Harbour Board, against the receipt for a tender deposit of (500/-. which should be made with335 words
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Advertisement764 1964-02-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited by The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board for the post of Typist from Federal/ Singapore citizens possessing the Cambridge Overseas School Certificate. Qualifications: Ability to typewrite at a minimum speed of 30 w.pjn. Previous office experience Is an advantage. Place of work will be at any764 words
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Advertisement749 1964-02-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I STATE OF BRUNEI F VACANCIES IN BROADCASTING 8 .AND INFORMATION 0 DEPARTMENT 8 Applications are Invited to fill S the following vacancies In toe S Broadcasting and Information Department, Brunei: (a) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT fi GRADE I (one vacancy) QUALIFICATIONS: City and Guilds of London c: Institute's Final749 words
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Advertisement715 1964-02-24 15 >ÜBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDER Applications are tnvlted from TFHTtER ederal citisens for the posts of ltnl/ enlor Subject specialists (Special Mn»nilCV iC M .rede I. Special Orade I (a) or ruKCrlAdfc Ad 13 jr Chemistry and Biology In lULM i— ,-wIIT Kuk etolafa Tuanku Abdul Rahman, J^lE^v 1< HBn<h pon. Closing715 words
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Article2821 1964-02-24 16 TtHE following candi- dates have passed the University of Malaya first year examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts held last month (all results subject to confirmation by the University Senate) Abas bin Johar. Abdul Adz b Ismail. Abdul Halim b. All. Abdul Jalal b. AJmaln.2,821 words
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Advertisement137 1964-02-24 16 INSTANT LEARNING and CONVERSA-PHONE Language If -is** N ffi ft I] 1 1 BM|HA|MMMHWbpmi r I TO IL L C D^rf P«4cml PuMicaHai ltd.. Time* Hmn, Rivw Volley Rd., Sm«opor. 9. I Him mihl nm COD Hie Mlowii Loitfua 9 Cminm. I unUtttmmd »Ko» tr« INSTANT LEARNING Couriei are $35137 words
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Miscellaneous260 1964-02-24 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS yet paint Is splashed about 1 Emphasised that street plant (8). Is found lying around ship 7 Unusual prey observed up In (8). the mountains (8) 5 Taken in readily when tur- 8 Got rid of settled things? (8). rounded (6). 13 Composer achieves eminence 9260 words
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Article, Illustration517 1964-02-24 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL WARM RECEPTION FOR SPOREs RETURN TO NEW 15-MEMBER F.A. of MALAYSIA -by- Kuala Lumpur Sunday fHE F.A. of Malaya today grew into the F.A. of Malaysia with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, as president and Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak joining the517 words
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Article244 1964-02-24 17 GOLF KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Leong Thoe Soon, a leading amateur jockey, staged a great finish to beat George Lee cue up at the last hole and win the Royal Selangor Golf Club championship final over 36 holes which was concluded this morning Leong. the244 words
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Article230 1964-02-24 17 MANILA, Sun Peterj Thomson of Australia won i the Philippine Open golf' tournament today, defeating Doug Sanders of the United States in the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. Thomson won first prise money ot 20.000 pesos ($17.000 > w:th a oogey for a five onReuter - 230 words
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Article211 1964-02-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. (VS THE occasion of Singapore's renewed partner- ship with the Malayan states in the FA of Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the president was presented today with a Malaya Cup winners' gold medal won by a Singp^ore player in 1939. Fhe presentation was211 words
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208 1964-02-24 17 Tour is part of Games training for Japanese KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Japan's national socc* team arrived here today for four matches In Malaysia as part of their preparation for the Olympic Games cKs year. They open their tour with a match against Selangor at Merdeka Stadium on Tuesday, followed by208 words
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Article46 1964-02-24 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. A lastmlnute goal by inside-left Latlff helped Johore beat Singapore Joint Services 3-2 in a friendly match at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. Services led 2-0 at half-time with goals by Flamming and Shannon. Johore's other scorers were Yusof Hamid and Marian Don.46 words
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111 1964-02-24 17 RUBBY UNION France 3 England 6 pARIS, Sun. England r gained their first Rugby Union success of the season, and their first Paris victory since 1958, when they beat France at Colombes Stadium here yesterday. England, level at 3-3 at halftime, scored through111 words
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Article142 1964-02-24 17 Tough Scots crush Irish hopes Ireland 3 Scotland 6 r\UBLIN, Sun. A tough, keen- tackling and highly efficient Scottish team ended Ireland's hopes of the triple crown by winning their Rugby Union International champ. onship match here by two penalty goals to one penalty goal Stewart Wilson, the Scottish fullback,142 words
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Article141 1964-02-24 17 LONDON. Sun. Results of Rugby Union club matches: Guys 3 Bxeier 10: Harlequin* H Navy 3; London Irish 3 Chel'enham 9; London Welsh 8 Aberavon 0; Richmond 60 Merchant Taylors 3; St Mary's 31 Kennilworth 8; Wasps 9 Bath 14: Abertlllery 8 Loughborough 8: Bedford 6 EbbwReuter - 141 words
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Article400 1964-02-24 17 Spurs take a firm grip on lead ONDON, Sun.—Tottenlj ham Hotspur strengthened their grip on the First Division leadership by beating local rivals Arsenal 3-1 before a capacity crowd of 60,000 in yesterday's English League soccer programme. Leading the Spurs attack against his former teammates was 6ft 2ln Laurie Brown,400 words
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Article1359 1964-02-24 17 Aston Villa 1 WBA BUckburn 1 Man. United I Blackpool 1 Burnley I Chelsea 4 Ipswich 0 Liverpool 2 Birmingham I Noils Forest 2 Fulham v Shea. United 0 Everton 0 Sloke 0 Bolton 1 Tottenham 3 Arsenal 1 West Ham 4 Shell Wed S Wolves1,359 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-02-24 17 'j'HEY met on the badminton court and later both reached international stardom. He captained Malaya in the Thomas Cup snd the plsyad in the Über Cup championship. They struck a triumphant partnership in 1962 when they won the Malaysn open mixed doublet title. Now they have decided to70 words
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118 1964-02-24 17 Japan take 4-0 lead in Thomas Cup tie BADMINTON VI EXICO CITY, Suit. Japan took a commanding 4-0 lead on the first day of their Thomas Cup tie against Mexico, winning the two singles and two doubles played last night. In the first singles Japan's national champion. Yoshio Komiya easilyReuter - 118 words
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Article48 1964-02-24 17 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A West Indian XI beat SRC four runs in a friendly cricket match on the padang yesterday. Scores: W. Indians 207 (Bynoa 76. Boyce 48, Nonis 4-42. Perera 5-63) SRC 203 (Hough ton 68. Scully 60. J. Martens 39. Alexander 4-51. Bynoe 3-34)48 words
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Advertisement182 1964-02-24 17 the AUSTIN GIPSY It s built for the toughest and most rugged use in any terrain or under any conditions in Malaysia. It goes anywhere! With the Austin guarantee of dependability, the Gipsy is invaluable to surveyors, road engineers, agriculturists and those whose work takes them into roadless areas and182 words
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Miscellaneous76 1964-02-24 17 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY Spore state trial (padang, 5.15); S'gor Dlv. 1:: Armed Forces v YMSA (R. Range Rd) Club Recrlo v TPOA (Depot) Div. 28: University 'B v S'gor Club (Pantal Valley); Telecoms v Chartered Bank (Taylor Rd). Malacca L*e: SFA v NU Teachers (padang). Nerri Div. 1: Rangers v76 words
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128 1964-02-24 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today It was "useless" to hold another ministerial conference with Indonesia and Philippines to help solve the Malaysia issue. "I don't think it will help in the near future." he said. Dr.128 words
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246 1964-02-24 18 Shann: No more disputes on Guinea border CYDNEY, Sun. There would be no further New Guinea border disputes between Australia and Indonesia, the Australian Ambassador in Indonesia, Mr. K.C.O. Shann, said here today. Mr. Shann flew home for three weeks of "normal consultations" with the Minister for External Affairs, SirReuter - 246 words
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Article39 1964-02-24 18 LONDON, 3un.— A front-page report from Nloossla In the Sunday Mirror said today that a Russian delegation is in Cyprus negotiating secretly with President Makarios for a direct civil air link between Moscow and Nlccosla. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article33 1964-02-24 18 TAIPEH. Sun. Mr. Bhi«eru Yoshlda, the former Japanese Premier, arrived this morning for talks with President Chiang Kaishek to solve the diplomatic Impasse which had nearly ruptured Japan-Taiwan relations.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration31 1964-02-24 18 BEAUTIFUL Swedish actress Britt Eklund waves to huge crowds as she arrives at Guildford Register "Office, Surrey, England, for her wedding to British actor Peter Sellers. UPI photo.UPI - 31 words
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266 1964-02-24 18 MACAPAGAL: WE WANT ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE JAKARTA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Macapagal told the Indonesian Parliament today that the Philippines was now seeking economic independence and the emancipation of its masses from poverty In a hair-hour address he said he was convinced that any national revolution would be in vain unless it succeededReuter; UPI - 266 words
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112 1964-02-24 18 British car released by Red Police OERLIN, Sun. East v German Communist police yesterday released a British military car after blocking it with two police cars and a helicopter for several hours on the East German highway to Berlin. The British vehicle reached West Berlin at about 6 p.m., a112 words
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522 1964-02-24 18 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA By KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday A WORLD beset by tensions will cast its eyes on the Malaysian capital this week ;is more than 80 delegates, representing different countries, ethnic and religious groups, attend the Conference on Development and Co-operation in522 words
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Article, Illustration198 1964-02-24 18 H-bomb: The first American plan was a dud NEW YORK, Sun. Dr. Edward Teller, often called "the Father of the Hbomb" had to scrap his first plan for building the bomb because a co-worker's calculations had proved it impracticable, an American magazine said today. The co-worker at the Los Alamos.Reuter - 198 words
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Obituary20 1964-02-24 18 MRS. MARY MAGDALEN! DIAt ptnri away on 23.2.64 at Jobor* Bahru. Remains taken to Malacca fat burial today 24.2.64.20 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-02-24 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bahru 86 77 Penang 93 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7541 words
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