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Title Section14 1964-02-29 1 The Straits Times flew**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73114 words
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Article212 1964-02-29 1 Kedah gives the clue STATE ASSEMBLY TO BE DISSOLVED ON SUNDAY AND THREE MORE STATES GIVE NOTICE OF INTENTION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE general election and state elections will be held before the end of April, top-level sources here confirmed tonight. They based their conclusion on the fact212 words
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Article761 1964-02-29 1 Floods hit S'pore BUT RAINS BRING END TO WATER RATIONING SINGAPORE, Friday. HEAVY rain in the past 48 hours have claimed a victim and caused widespread flooding on the island. The body of an unidentified Malay boy, aged about 11, was found floating in a monsoon rain tJhis morning off761 words
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110 1964-02-29 1 FIRST SEA LORD DUE IN S'PORE TODAY LONDON. Frl.— Admiral Sir David Luce, the First Bern Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, left London today by air for Singapore on an inspection tour and discussions which are expected to centre on the Malaysia crisis. Sir David, accompanied by his wife,110 words
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Article514 1964-02-29 1 NO summit until Bangkok accord KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There can be no summit meeting wi t h Indonesia and the Philippines unless the negotiations a t ministerial level in Bangkok next Tuesday are successful, Malaysia said tonight. It was made clear this was the understanding reached between Tengku Abdul Rahman514 words
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88 1964-02-29 1 Indonesian army 'ready to strike' JAKARTA. Fri. The Army Strategic Reserve Command (Kostradi yesterday received a battalion each of Russian -built tanks. British-made armoured cars, and 76 artillery pieces. Army Chief Lt.-Gen. Achmad Yani was present during ceremonies when command of the battalions was passed to Maj.Gen. Suharto. An armyUPI - 88 words
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63 1964-02-29 1 BANGKOK. Frl. Prince Chula Chakrabongse ofThailand. who died In 'Cornwall. England, last January, left an estate of about 10 million tical.s (about $1,400,000). It was .stated here today. His English wife and daughter are now here to attend Buddhist memorial services. Prince Chula. aReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-02-29 1 CHRISTINA SINGAPORE, Friday. WELL-KNOWN society figure, Mrs. Christina Loke, announced today that a small island off Jardine Steps, which is owned by her, is being developed into a multi-million dollar tourist centre. The first phase of the project is expected to be completed by the end296 words
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Article49 1964-02-29 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A total of 843 candidates passed the Professional Part I examination for the Certificate in Education English) held at the Teachers Training College. Singapore, in December last year. Altogether 1.306 candidates sat for the examination conducted in the English medium. (Results in Page 4).49 words
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Article40 1964-02-29 1 JAKARTA. Fri— Tbe Bank W China has announced that its three branches In Indonesia will cease operations tomorrow The bank has branches in Medan. North Sumatra; Surabeja. capital of East Java, and Jakarta. tJFI.40 words
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Article110 1964-02-29 1 Thank you, but LONDON. Fri.— Mr. R. Greenwood, headmaster of Southgate Count} Junior School, was flabbergasted when a !0-year-old boy handed him a cheque for £33.600 m a donation toward a £1,500 fund to cover the cast of covering and heating the school's swimming pocl. The boy, Geoffrey Burrell. said110 words
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Article54 1964-02-29 1 COLOMBO. PH.— The strike of doctors at seven government hospital? here spread to two provincial hospitals today and is expected, to affect the whole country unless agreement is reached. The doctors started their strike on Wednesday in protest against a Government decision to ban their private practicesReuter - 54 words
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Article59 1964-02-29 1 OAYAQUIL (Ecuador), Fri. Blood is now circulating through the hand of a dead man grafted on to the forearm of Ecuadorian naval officer. Julio Luna Vera. a hospital spokesman said here today. Luna was making good progress and circulation In the grafted limb wasReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-02-29 1 Prince Yoshi to wed Hanako TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Imperial Household Board today officially announced the engagement of Prince Yoshi, 28, third in line to succeed the Japanese throne, to Miss Hanako Tsugaru (above), 23--year-old daughter of a former Japanese nobleman. The Boarc said the engagement was approved unanimously byReuter - 66 words
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Article29 1964-02-29 1 EXPECTED TO MOM) MORE lIN WASHINGTON, I ri. i n (.imr.ti iervlcea ininKtr.ilii.il U «\P' < '"I <<» MMUM wtelll <>f more tin from tin- nation.il Mi.cWpMc tutlay. Rruter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-02-29 2 Talse radio signals to lure Indian planes' NEW DELHI, Friday THE Defence Minister, Mr. Yashwantrao Chavan, told the lower house of parliament yesterday the Indian Army was prepared to face any crisis which Pakistan might precipitate across the ceasefire line in Kashmir. The Minister334 words
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134 1964-02-29 2 THE 'GREAT DICTATOR' TRAGEDY OF GHANA (GENEVA, Fri. The w International Commission or Jurists said here yesterday it would be tragic for Africa if Ghana's recent laws were taken to represent African political philosophy The commission, In a statement on "The Rule of Law In Ghana," said events there InReuter - 134 words
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Article54 1964-02-29 2 TEHERAN. Fri.— The Shah of Iran. Mohammad Reza Pahlevi. will inaugurate the 20th annual session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE> scheduled to meet here from March 2 to 17. Some 600 delegates from 28 1 member countriesReuter - 54 words
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Article23 1964-02-29 2 MELBOURNE. Fri. A three-year-old Hereford heifer was sold j here yesterday for an Australian I record price of 4.100 guineas. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article170 1964-02-29 2 Mme Nhu: Saigon demand to France PRIS, Fri. The Saigon Government has demanded the extradition of Mme. Ngo Dinn Nhu, sister-in-law of the late President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, French official sources said yesterday. The sources said the demand was made yesterday and had been passed on toReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration176 1964-02-29 2 MANILA, Friday. T*HE Vice-President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, yesterA day described as foolhardy any attempt by Philippine officials to let the country veer away from the United States at the present time. Mr. Pelaez was commenting on reports rrom Indonesia that President Macapagal had hinted176 words
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Article63 1964-02-29 2 BANGKOK. PrL A 56-year-old man tried to burn himself to death here yesterday because he was paralysed in the legs. Police said the man identified as Mr- Phua Swasti went to a canal bank, wrapped himself in a straw mat and a petrol soaked blanket andReuter - 63 words
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Article21 1964-02-29 2 PEKING. PrL A group of Soviet boundary experts began "consultations on matters of common interest" with the Chinese.21 words
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223 1964-02-29 2 Crack Red battalion fights its way out of govt trap SAIGON, Fri. —T h crack 514 battalion of the Viet Cong has battled its way through a government Marine battalion, inflicting heavy casualties to elude encirclement after a fight lasting several hours. Government casualties were 16 killed and 41 wounded.Reuter - 223 words
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Article69 1964-02-29 2 NEW DELHI, Fri. A Gurkha officer, Ganju Lama, V.C.. had a boil on his leg, so he put a hot poultice on it until It burst. Out popped a Japanese bullet which had been there for 20 years. An Indian Defence Ministry statement, reporting this today, saidReuter - 69 words
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Miscellaneous19 1964-02-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby -^M.rn^Vr- I Ailu build^ II ""K. _^-H Kweu., «ow would VOU ei? {!ueS6LF (JPiHm)19 words
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162 1964-02-29 3 UNITED NATIONS Fri. Britain has indicated that she may withdraw her peace-keeping troops from their "thankless task" in Cyprus if other steps are not taken soon to solve the crisis, including the creation of an international force. Sir Patrick Dean, the chief British delegate,Reuter - 162 words
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Article24 1964-02-29 3 WASHINGTON. Frl. The State Department denied Soviet charges that West Germany was building rockets and guided missiles for military purposes. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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102 1964-02-29 3 ACONIA, (New Hamp- shire), Frl. A funeral service was held yesterday for best selling author Grace Metallous, 39, a few hours after a lawyer had unsuccessfully appealed to the state Supreme Court to stop It. He said that In a deathbed will which disinheritedReuter - 102 words
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Article163 1964-02-29 3 ring leaders MpSCOW, Friday. piVE leaders and organisers of a giant ring which defrauded the Soviet state of some two and a half million roubles (about $8.5 million) have been sentenced tc be shot, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. An undisclosed number of others wereReuter - 163 words
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77 1964-02-29 3 France's 'blind hedgehop' radar PARIS. Fri. France has developed a n<w radar, which enables supersonic bombers to: HEDGEHOP "blind"; FLY alone mountain valleys with "nil" visibility; DODGE round or above obstacles; and then HIT their tracets. The French Armed Forces Bulletin, announcing this yesterday, said the radar. Cyrano 11, hadReuter - 77 words
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Article63 1964-02-29 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The 0-8. Treasury, commenting on the rise in Britain's bank rate from four to five per cent, indicated yesterday that this country's rate would remain unchanged. The U.S. raised its own bank rate from three to three and a half per centReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-02-29 3 Marshal: Hitler's 'scorched body' in carpet MOSCOW, Fri. Marshal Vasili Chuikov, who led the Soviet forces into Berlin during the war, last night reaffirmed that the Red Army found Hitler's "scorched body wrapped in a carpet when they captured the Chancellery on May 2, 1945. Western historians maintain that theReuter - 182 words
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Article68 1964-02-29 3 PARIS. Frl.— A British hero of the World War II resistance In France who was known by the code name "The White Rabbit" died in his Paris apartment yesterday. He was Forest Yeo-Tho-mas, 61 A British Embassy spokesman said Yeo-Thomas, who was captured by68 words
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Article44 1964-02-29 3 BERLIN, Fri. The West German and West Berlin Governments announced last night that negotiations on a passes scheme to allow West Berliners to visit East Berlin over Easter had. failed becanse of "the political demands" of the East German Government —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article46 1964-02-29 3 PRINCESS ANNE. Maryland. Frl.— A student leader said yesterday that 30 of his colleagues were bitten by police dogs, three received concussion from truncheon blows ana !3 suffered other injuries in a demonstration against the colour bar at two restaurants here on Wednesday —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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240 1964-02-29 3 T ONDON, Frl. T h c British Government won a vote of confidence in the. House of Commons last night for its defence policies, the main plank of which is retention of Britain's independently -controlled nuclear deterrent. The Commons rejected an Opposition censure move by 337Reuter - 240 words
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136 1964-02-29 3 DALBOA (Panama), D Fri. Two Molotov cocktails were thrown Into the British Embassy last night, causing slight damage. The petrol bombs, apparently thrown from a parked car In the street, hit the side of the ground floor verandah of the embassy residence. TheyReuter - 136 words
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Article44 1964-02-29 3 '.VILDKSHEIM. (West Germany). Fri. A company director here found four hopelessly drunk burglars sprawled on the floor when be opened his office. They had drank three bottles of schnapps which he had left behind and offered no resistance to police. Reu'-er.Reuter - 44 words
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357 1964-02-29 3 I am a Black Muslim and proud of it' says Clay MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Friday. yyORLD heavyweight champion Cassius Clay yesterday acknowledged his membership of the Black Muslims Negro supremacy sect and declared: "I am proud of it." He told a reporter in a telephone interview that although people generallyReuter - 357 words
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Article27 1964-02-29 3 MOSCOW, FrL— Another in the "Cosmos" series of artificial satellites was launched from the Soviet Union yesterday, the Soviet news agency Tass announced.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement250 1964-02-29 3 ENG LOK MANSION TEN STOREY LUXURY FLATS OR ELEVATED LAM IR THE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IH SIISAPOK CLUNY ROAD/ NAPIER ROAD OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS x Prwe From i?sSs $38,900/--1 r/^r vSS^^TiV Special Features: 'i/l-JAr OKiT. (*S>^ Th rioM <"• i f/4 fViS c(.»ot«d grow*. «MH. 'm W*, ■Olfcj l^. oppoiit.250 words
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Article3316 1964-02-29 4 A TOTAL of 843 candidates passed the Professional Part 1 examination for the Certificate in Education (English) held at the Teachers' Training College, Singapore, in December last year. This was 64.5 per cent of the 1,306 persons who sat for the examination, conducted in the English3,316 words
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Advertisement270 1964-02-29 4 C7TP7TB TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! I Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) COMBINING THE EXOTING TALENTS OF FOUR ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS! If HUMPHREY BOGART J| Academy Award winner for "The African Queen" AUDREY HEPBURN I Academy Award winner for "Roman Holiday" *Tf WIUAAM HOLDEN Academy Award winner for "Sulag 17" _l T f*%l J«l!'_ TONIGHT270 words
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Advertisement77 1964-02-29 4 1 roifJji i RESTAURANT j BAR CAFJJJk-, 1= 62 2 Bf«t ttuh Ro«d. S>ng«por«. TEL: ***** v< _^bnwtlCw_s3 >r Todoy 1 Shows: J-t 9 p.m. y—^ (iciriMiii wurs mr H^ JUISM JAIIU TImTT S—Hi-lnt Au* FUm Cms «.'>r«MH/MMUw Tomorrow 1 1 a.m. (Poro) "Visit to a Smoll Plan«t" Todoy 277 words
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Advertisement946 1964-02-29 4 CAPITOL ("c, TONIGHT" MIDNIGHT S|"l \>V A GALAXY OF REMARKABLE CHARACTERS J ORGANISATION IN A STORY OF LOVE, LAUGHTER AND TEARS! m m, Jm. m. r_t~r_» ITCOMIM «to H^E^H_ k^9_B^__^___ ■CWPiOMPpMNS^. I 11 a.m., 1.30. 4, 6.30 ft. 9.1 S o.m. nrad bodies.. I _^B BfiH C ~r__V _Wn_-_. ml946 words
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188 1964-02-29 5 Tea party to welcome back MCA 'rebels' I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A big "welcome back" tea party will be held at the Chin Woo auditorium here tomorrow by the Malayan Chinese Association to re-admit "rebels" who resigned from the organisation in 1959. The "rebrls" will be among more than 1.500 n»w188 words
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Article262 1964-02-29 5 Reds buy our rubber EAST EUROPE VISIT PAYS OFF IN SHIPMENT OF 20,000 TONS IN MONTH By TAN TOCK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur, Friday MORE than 20,000 tons of Malaysian rubber is to be shipped to Russia and other Eastern European countries over about a month, rubber circles here said today.262 words
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Article60 1964-02-29 5 Club's 15 to climb Mt. Ophir SINGAPORE, Frl. A group of 15 from the newly formed Singapore Adventurers Club will make a three-day expedition to Mount Ophlr (4.187 ft) during Easter from March 27 to 29. To adapt members to the difficult life. Mr. Fong Yeng Pew, president of the60 words
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Article46 1964-02-29 5 SINGAPORE. Prl. A schoolboy. Chow Chong Foo, 13, died In hospital this morning from hf *d injuries he received after fal'jig off a bus at Alexandra Road yeaterday. Chow, of Silat Walk, was on his way to school when the accident occurred.46 words
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Article39 1964-02-29 5 PENANG. Frl. A police party raided a bachelors' mess 'at Jalan Bulan early this morning and arrested seven men believed to be confidence tricksters who havt been operating in Penang for the last lour months39 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-02-29 5 'Castro is a Red, but Soek is just plain selfish' KUAL LUMPUR. Fri. President Soekarno's policies are based purely on his selfish desire to expand his country's territory. This was stated here today by the former Venezuelan Ambassador to the United States and chief delegate to the Organisation of American251 words
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Article50 1964-02-29 5 1,000TH SUPPLY FLIGHT SINGAPORE. Fri. The Royal Air Force has made its I,oooth flight by long and medium-range transport aircraft from Singapore and Malaya in support of operations in the Borneo territories, the Far East Air Force reported today. The operations began with the abortive Brunei revolt in December, 1962.50 words
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226 1964-02-29 5 IPOH, Triday fHE Perak Turf Club is to set up a charitable trust with an initial grant of $50,000 It will be known as the Perak Turf Club Foundation and Its details will be discussed at the forthcoming annual meeting of the club, said226 words
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Advertisement193 1964-02-29 5 1.26/64 WHERE EVERY GUEST IS A V.I.P. When you book a room at tfie HOTEL INTERNATIONAL you automatically become a V.I.P. By prior arrangement air-conditioned cars meet you on arrival. The welcome is warm, the service gracious, the food a gourmet's delight. Plus these extras air-conditioned rooms, private baths and193 words
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Advertisement338 1964-02-29 5 SMASHING SALE! at 84, High Street, Singapore. U.K. Cotton Blou>.« 2.90 Hck Lodiei Tetoron BlouMt 4.90 B Embroidery 100% T«t*fWi Blousw 590 m U.K. Tried BloutM 590 m m T«to#o« PiMtad Skirt* 4.90 m m L«« Skirti m 7.90 Pit. Border Pleated Skirt* 10.90 Ladie* Banlon Swim SurH 5.90 TrieW338 words
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Miscellaneous148 1964-02-29 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Musical number yet saw ont 1. Signal badly, without adroit- more on reflection (5). ness, for sauce (5. I) Apartments on loan (13). 9. Return one pound In cash 11 ZeS^Ti? ,2. K bit con- 15 ST^^^ 17 SSS^t !Ln "Sl^L* 21 •eeto* Raphaellte* la.^v^dri^f'aloa.c^fUUr.148 words
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566 1964-02-29 6 Big burglary ring in S'pore is smashed LAST OF 10 LEADERS NABBED IN POLICE TRAP SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE, Fri. Police have smashed what they described as the "biggest" housebreaking ring in Singapore with the arrest last night of the last of the gang's ten ringleaders. Tho man, caught in a566 words
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Article110 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE, Kri. A businessman, Chenc Hee Cheong. 51, was fined 52.--000 or four months' Jail in the first criminal district court today for corruptly offering money to m build- ine inspector last year. Thr court was told that Chen. proprietor of hiii l.w I .ill.110 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-02-29 6 PRESS CAMERAMAN TAKES A BRIDE MR. M.AX KIAN SENG and Miss Helen Loo Toong Swee, both of the Straits Times office in Singapore, who were married yesterday. Mr. Mak, eldest son of Mr. Mak Kum Hoi is a staff photographer. The bride is a telephone operator. A dinner will be56 words
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112 1964-02-29 6 Wok to open X-ray drive in Pasir Panjang QINOAPOJIE, Fri— The Mi>3 nister for Social Affairs and Assemblyman for Pasir Panjang, Inche Othman Wok, will officiate at the opening ceremony of SATA's mass Xray campaign in the constituency on Monday at the sports club of Pasir Panjang power station, 4'112 words
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118 1964-02-29 6 History, biology courses at the varsity SINGAPORE, Fri. The Extramural studies department of the University of Singapore is starting courses on "The intellectual history of China" and "Marine Biology." The first course, is designed for teachers and anyone interested in the traditional and modern China. It will consist of 20118 words
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Article50 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. A threeday exhibition of water colour paintings by Professor Mln Ping I. v at the National Library will end tomorrow. The professor Is attached to the South China University, In Macao. The exhibition consists of about 200 scroll paintings depleting various aspects of nature.50 words
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Article37 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE. Pri— The Ministry of Culture will present an Aneka R&gam Ra'ayat at Ayer Gumuroh community centre tomorrow at 8 p.m The show is sponsored by the Peoples Consultative Committee of Ayer Gumuroh37 words
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Article45 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The traffic mai nger of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. Loh Heng Kee. will give a talk on "The functions of the Singapore Harbour Board" at the Lions Club luncheon meeting on Mar. 7 at Hotel Singapura at 12.45 pjn.45 words
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Article42 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE. Pri— The crippled children of the Red Cross Home will hold a fun fair at the children's Home at Nicoll Drive (Tanah Merah i on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. It Is open to the public42 words
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85 1964-02-29 6 Front leader on Siew Sin's wealth SEREMBAN, Fri.— lt would be a grand gesture by the MCA national president Mr Tan Siew Rin, if he contributed part of his great wealth towards improving the lot of the Chinese masses instead of doling out a few hundred thousand dollars from public85 words
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Article116 1964-02-29 6 Gift of new home to aged couple MALACCA. Fri. A kamponf worker, Jaamat bin Baharom. 63 helpless and bedridden because of paralysis lived with his wife under difficult conditions in a nut at Paya Rumput, seven miles from here, for three years In November last year the J*» cc AP«x116 words
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Article101 1964-02-29 6 15 delegates with so much to do SINGAPORE. Fri— For 15 delegates to the third Asian Regional Co-operation Seminar at Kuala Lumpur, their current visit in Singapore was all a big rush today A series of visits to welfare institutions, meeting-the-local-stu-dents sessions, and a date at the National Development Boar101 words
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Article42 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Mmiv ter for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Chinese teachers basketball tournament at the Peoples Association, Kallang. at 6 p.m. tomorrow. He will also give away prizes to the winning team.42 words
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Article20 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Catholic churched will hold v "Charities Week from March 8 to 15 to aid the poor.20 words
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Article26 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE Fri. -Members of the Mobile Squad (Traffic Police) will donate blood al the Blood Transfusion Centre. General Hospital, ai 9.30 a.m. tomorrow.26 words
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209 1964-02-29 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. yHE following candidates have passed the re- examination in the subject(s) shown against their names and have thereby completed the Professional Part I examination for the Certificate in Education (English) held at the Teachers Training College, Singapore, in December last year:209 words
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Miscellaneous401 1964-02-29 6 1H AND OUT BY AIR I rpHE following n today schedule i (ML 1(1) 11. 56 a.m 1 of civil aircraft movement* at BRITISH UNITED AIRWAY*: From Paya L*bar airport Singapore Staiuted, Istanbul. Bombay (Bit ARRIVALS M2> 7 a m tmim Air UMM From Jakarta OIMWUMI (JL 716) 8.00 a.m.401 words
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Article, Illustration316 1964-02-29 7 RUDY BELTRAN - Woman 's struggle with handbag snatcher RUDY BELTRAN By RUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 46-year-old mother of six today described how she struggled with a robber who snatched her handbag containing $1,605 at a Bungsar Road bus stop yesterday. Madam I.urn Yoke Ying. outdoor sales supervisor of Lever Brothers, said a316 words
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Article28 1964-02-29 7 PENANG, Fri— Four youths were fined $25 each when they pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate's Court today to throwing cracker? at the public last night28 words
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179 1964-02-29 7 11 INJURED IN CHAP GOH MEH CRACKER WAR PENANG, Friday. £RACKER-FIRING hooligans caused 11 casualties at the Chap Goh Meh festival last night. One youth was admitted to hospital with three burnt fingers which were later amputated The celebration this year #as the noisiest since the war It was so179 words
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Article28 1964-02-29 7 NIBONO TEBAL. PrL The Province South District Council has agreed to pay monthly salaries to its daily-rated employees with retrospective effect to Jan. 1. 1963.28 words
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Article27 1964-02-29 7 IPOH. Pri. The Ipoh Municipal Council is to ask the Federal Government to set up a National Library to assist public libraries in this country.27 words
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Article71 1964-02-29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three members of the Asian Committee of the World Confederation ol Organisations of the Teaching ProCession are now in Singapore foi discussions with officials of tht Chinese and Malay teachers union* tvith a view to affiliating them to the teaching body. They are71 words
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Article45 1964-02-29 7 PENANO. Fri Two Redemptorist fathers from Ipoh will conduct a fortnight's mission in the Church of St. Anne. Buklt Mertajam. from March 8 to March 22. The pariah priest. Father James Chan, has invited both Catholics and non-Catholics t*> attend45 words
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329 1964-02-29 7 Setting up missions in Africa will cost millions KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The setting up 01 more Malaysian diplomatic missions in Africa will entail expenditure of millions of dollars and the recruitment of many more career diplomats. Expenditure would depend on the size of the mission and the cost of living329 words
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Article65 1964-02-29 7 TELLK ANSON. Fri. Extortion had become a disease that was spreading throughout the country and. therefore, a serions view of it most be taken, said Inche Gulam Mustapha bin Nadar All, President of the Sessions Court here, sentencing Cnong Kon Lin 26. to two years' jail and65 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-02-29 7 TEACHER IS APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF STUDENTS IN BRITAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A teacher, who is also a keen golfer is to become "father" to about 4,000 Malaysian students in Britain. Mr. Ng Chin Hong. 43. has been appointed the new director of the Malaysian Students Department In London. lie will157 words
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Article49 1964-02-29 7 SINOAPORE. Fri. Mr. Tan Peng Woon bankruptcy assistant, attached to the Official Assignee's Office, has retired after more than 34 years" service In Government. He was presented with a valedictory certificate by the State Ad-vocate-General, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, in appreciation of his long and faithful service.49 words
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224 1964-02-29 7 KU CH I NG. Fri. A Sarawak Malay, Suhaili bin Haji Bujang. was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Sibu High Court yester- day for carrying arms. Nine Sarawak Chinese and seven Indonesians were also sentenced to long prison terms on the224 words
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Article47 1964-02-29 7 IPOH. Pri.— The Ceylon Association of Perak will hold a food and fun fair to raise funds for Its building projects at the association's grounds here tomorrow and on Sunday. A dance will also be held at the association's premises tomorrow night.47 words
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Advertisement156 1964-02-29 7 Send THIS coupon... If You want to know the QUICKEST, EASIEST, SUREST way to become a QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT f So other tutors m the com I l mfrc a^ fcld etm match tkt I I tuccess record of Hemingway W^* v^^*—»# Robertson Institute. Take yomr I 1J 19 I I156 words
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Miscellaneous213 1964-02-29 7 1 !*>«/ #>«#/# Bff V.T. Him/in (MA. RIGHT, SO TO YOU KNOW I I KNOW I'LL HAVE MV YOU'RE PRETTY /if HE HASWT, IT'S T WELL, GOOD- f AM? HURRY*" I MOO DRESSED AHVj MORE ABOUT I HAKIDS FULL IF THAT SURE HE'S I NOT BECAUSE HE BY/ ALLEY BACK.213 words
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Article166 1964-02-29 8 Hor«VIJ# (MlMimmm) THE FAMILY OF tiM late Mre C V s. Aiyar thank friend* aad relativm for assistance, condolence* and attendance at the funeral on M-2-64. THE FAMILY OF thr late lira. U* Ah Pow thank nil friends, relative* aad anorintlon for Uteir daaatloni. ■•rrolln. loan of can and166 words
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Article223 1964-02-29 8 ?9 Words Sit (minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFBL I. nerved every Saturday and Snailslunch time. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. Invite all teacher* and book addict' tn browse In their showroom at Time* Houxe. River Valley Road. Singapore BE A COOO Malayan -Read Berita Harlan. tbe national Newspaper la tbe rumanlsed National223 words
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Article589 1964-02-29 8 There is little to show for the week of talks which President Macapagal has had with President Soekarno. Certainly there is no indication that fruitful discussions with Malaysia have been brought nearer, or that there has been progress towards securing an effective ceasefire. Both Presidents continue to589 words
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Article359 1964-02-29 8 The new pay scales offered by the Central Government to 15.000 clerks and 2,000 senior officers fulfil a pledge given by the Prime Minister last December to the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services. In return for the Tengku's promise of a salary359 words
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Article216 1964-02-29 8 The Kedah epidemic prevention committee is waging a wx-rthy campaign against the cholera which has killed two people and sent 56 more to hospital since the year began. It has brought in medical teams from Penang and Perak and has inoculated thousands of people. It has put through216 words
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380 1964-02-29 8 AS DAHOMEY PARTS WITH ITS PAST: LAGOS, Frl.— "We were fed up with corruption, petty tyranny and Ineffectual ty. So we revolted." said Gen. So«lo. the urbane, outspoken Dahomey soldier who overthrew his President last October. His words have an urjrent topicality for all380 words
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Letter265 1964-02-29 8 MUCH has been written on tbe subject of Illegal bookmaking and your editorial Is very near the bone. Today almost anyone can dial a bookmaker's number and place a bet. Occasionally official conscience Is pricked and there is a swoop on the "lkan bills" of the fraternity.265 words
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Letter219 1964-02-29 8 Not enough I HOPE you will permit me to correct a possible misconception which might arise from the headline to an account of my lecture on management education (B.T. February 26). Education for management is concerned very much more with the "way than the "how" of this important subject. Students219 words
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Letter108 1964-02-29 8 Over-zealous I HAVE at least one explanation that should help Mr. Bath realise why there has been a drastic; drop in the attendance at Bukit Tlmah races. The police are over-zealous in their endeavours to arrest "bookies." They often fail to distinguish a genuine punter from a bookie. This has108 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1964-02-29 8 MACAPAGAL AND LOPEZ TALK OF MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF THE NEW SITUATION THAT PREVAILS IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA by A SPECIAL WRITER THE tenth a n n i v c rsary ministerial conference of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation, to be held in Manila in1,109 words
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Advertisement735 1964-02-29 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. M HerWi Sl* (Mlmimmm) EDWARDS: To K.alae and Prter a ■on Stephen peter at Assunta Hospital. Thanks to Uocton, Staff. CHAN: To Annie and Vow Choy. a dauxhtrr at Batu Oajan Hospital on Koth well. Thank* to Dorter and staff. NC To Roes and Chow Choon daughter. Wendy735 words
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Advertisement77 1964-02-29 8 You can enjoy new life with INVISIBLE GLASSES 3 Unbreakable plastic lenses designed and precision-made to fit invisibly on the eyes with complete comfort. THEY ARE SAFE QUICK TO INSERT REMOVE COMPLETE INVISIBILITY SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE Only about 7<7 of spectacle wearers are not suitable for Microienses. Consultant CHEN YIN77 words
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Advertisement187 1964-02-29 8 Serves me *1 best i*fli*B>aeiß>B>Ml i jflHfid H m%\ Mini' tJh iWtj||>- ■*>*^^ \^^B says the well-known sewing-amah Lee Yeow Foong "Of the several types of sewing machines I have used I now find that HUSQVARNA sewing machines serve me best. The Husqvarna .Sewing Machine is noiseless, light and so187 words
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Article198 1964-02-29 9 SABAH ON 24-HOUR ALERT lESSELTON, Fri.— The J Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said today that a 24-hour alert was being maintained by Malaysian forces to spot any suspicious aircraft violating Malaysian airspace in Borneo. Before leaving for SandaIcan on three-day visit. Dato Stephens said in a prepared statement that198 words
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Article60 1964-02-29 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police want to contact friends or relatives of an elderly Chinese man. who collapsed and died in a rear room of a New Market h»ki coffee-shop this morning. The dead man is describe, slim, with a fair complexion and > five feet three Inches60 words
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Article, Illustration644 1964-02-29 9 The traitors— by MCA chief from VIC NAYAGAM 7F EITHER PMIP OR THE FRONT WINS, THEY'LL HAND OVER THE COUNTRY TO INDONESIANS 9 MALACCA, Friday. ANYONE who attempts to weaken unity or wavers in the face of the present crisis, is a traitor to his country, Mr. Tan Siew Sin,644 words
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158 1964-02-29 9 QEREMBAN, Fri. The State MCA row over the proposed re -ad mission of Mr. Chin Bee Yin took a new turn today with the removal of Mr. Wong Yuen Ching from the national central working committee. Mr. Wong, who, however, is still158 words
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99 1964-02-29 9 AMERICANS TRY WHERE SHELL OIL FAILED ORUNEI TOWN, Fri— D A representative of an American oil company is expected to arrive here next week to sign an exploration and production agreement with the Brunei Government. He Is Mr. Frederic B. Loomls. chief geologist of Clark Oil and Refining Corporation ofReuter - 99 words
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222 1964-02-29 9 Floods hold up Seow and Senang trial for 50 minutes QINGAPORE, Fri. Pulau Senang murder trial, which began on Nov. 18. last year, should be over by next week, It was stated in the Assizes today. "I am determined to finish this case next week," Mr. Justice Buttrose said. He222 words
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Article25 1964-02-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. E L. Schubert, Head Postmaster, Kuala Lumpur, has gone on leave before retirement after 38 years of service.25 words
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Article18 1964-02-29 9 if you mm... ujf rsfl{ BH - PENANO. Prf. Three old typewriters were stolen from the Immigration Department Office lii Beach Street yesterday.18 words
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Article, Illustration753 1964-02-29 9 Malayan Times case Marshall seeks full trial in open court J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today ordered the retrial of the case in which the Malayan Times was fined $300 by a magistrate in January for three753 words
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Advertisement161 1964-02-29 9 TO-DAY'S DESIGN fe the LYNX iThU rmdern cistern la handsome, rtyjrlenic. and eAdant in operation. It flushea at a touch wl th a quiet yet powerf ul action. The shall Is made of black Duranlte and the Kingfisher syphon mechanism of polythene- non-corroding, rustless, non-aging and unbreakable. Conforming to BSS161 words
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Miscellaneous723 1964-02-29 9 |Today's Radio, TV Pops Hour: 11.30 Cocktails For RADIO MALAYSIA Two: ia "^^M Close. -SSBMKML. RADI SINGAPORE AM.: 6.00 Time Signal Nega- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE ra-ku; 6.03 Morning Melodies 47< Metr 7.00 Time Signal. The New« 8HORTWAVE SERVICE 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 41 Metr«« B^t W iL;^ T^ M^ 6723 words
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Letter292 1964-02-29 10 Schools that are a failure YOUR report on secondary continuation schools in Selangor showing an ap preciable continuing decrease in the enrolment, reveals that this type of school is proving a failure. It is not surprising. What have these schools offered? After two years of postprimary education, pupils are given292 words
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Letter188 1964-02-29 10 YOU have commented on the Government sponsored courses in business management and. have very rightly emphasised the vital need for developing modern management techniques. The National Productivity Centre also Is doing excellent work in this direction. But these courses are in the nature of orientation or refresher courses188 words
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113 1964-02-29 10 CLEAN-UP DRIVE: NEGLECT BY THE GOVT. In brief rpHE "clean Singapore" 1 campaign has been marred by the neglect of the Government itself. For example the stairways and corridors of the Jalan Merpatl housing estate are not swept dally. Accumulated rubbish can be seen everywhere. Secondly, there Is the debris113 words
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Letter36 1964-02-29 10 MY opinion of some of TV Slngapura's interviewers .and narrators Is no different from that of Mr K. T. Chua. 1 suggest a better qualified narrator for the English News Magazine as a start. W.H.T. Singapore36 words
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Letter35 1964-02-29 10 WHENEVER policemen are posted at road junctions, drivers observe the halt signs. When there is no one there, they take advantage. Why not post plalnclothes police at these junctions and see the results? LAW-ABIDING Singapore35 words
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Letter36 1964-02-29 10 rE uncovered dishes of left-over food that many local people keep for the swill-man have a great attraction for flies, rats and other vermin. The health authorities should urge the public po cover such receptacles. WORRIED36 words
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Letter107 1964-02-29 10 MALAYANS of Ceylonese origin owning property in Ceylon are unable to derive any benefit from their ownership. The exchange control regulations in Ceylon make it impossible for oversea owners to sell, as permission will not be granted to the vendor* to draw their money out of Ceylon.107 words
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Letter188 1964-02-29 10 TEACHERS WHO ARE SENT ABROAD Where are they now? ABOUT 15 teachers have been sent abroad for training in the teaching bt English as a second language during the past few years. Where are they now? Why has the Government not made use of these, people to pass on th.fruits188 words
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Letter224 1964-02-29 10 rE recent kidnapping case in Singapore well illustrates the prevailing technique in these cases of using a light closed van in which the victim may be trussed up and effectively concealed. Surely it is time that the use of these vehicles was brought under more vigorous224 words
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328 1964-02-29 10 I CAN sympathise with Mr. Mah. the superintendent o( parking space in Singapore. His problems are many and cannot be solved easily. The real culprits are the racketeers who act as car washers in Raffles Place. Shenton Road, Shenton Way. Robinson Road and328 words
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217 1964-02-29 10 A REPORT headed "Enough Water for Negri" which appeared In the Straits Times on January 16 gave the impression that Seremban and Port Dickson need not fear any water shortage until 1970. This is not entirely true as although the Government of Negri Sembilan217 words
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Advertisement438 1964-02-29 10 -/invesi ;f IN AUSTRALIA Land Ownership provides Security for You and Your J Family LAND in Australia always has been the best fornj of invest- ment, because it conforms to the two basic requirements of money-making profit with safety. -fcHere now is your opportunity to buy approved surveyed and ie438 words
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Advertisement244 1964-02-29 10 fly B^B 0 s§hM|^Vb .^^3999 i^b i PIW WWf in Kuol Lumpur or Singo- Ift* J^H pore, your cor can be "on the phone" aJbL Wtmk P^ through the Telecommunications Deport- mS^Bwi 9W ment's Public VHF Service! Just imagine wherever you ore on th« B rood within 30-40 miles radius244 words
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249 1964-02-29 11 Till industry now more confident of its future IPOH, Friday. THE tin mining industry can view the future with more confidence than for a long time, Mr. D. C. Thomson, chairman of Petaling Tin Ltd., told the company's annual meeting here today. I The industry experienced a buoyant year lor249 words
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Article42 1964-02-29 11 IPOH. Frl. The Perak Chln«ae Association is to call on the Government to exempt duties on Chinese medicne md druas. imported into V Support for this move nad been received from the PeraJc Chinese Chamber of Commerce.42 words
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Article127 1964-02-29 11 OENANG. Fri.— An armed robbery trial was adjourned In the Sessions Court today when Mr. S. P Secnivasagam. defence counsel for one of the three accused, did not turn up. The court was to have continued the trial of Lo Seng Tuck, 27. Chong127 words
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Article152 1964-02-29 11 A JUNGLE TEST FOR BRIGADE GROUP KL'ANTAN. Frl. A Jnnele exercise. "Flying Kiwi 1 started this week in the Kuantan area and will test Australian, British and New Zealand units of the* 28th Commonwealth Inf intry Brigade Group. "Flying Kiwi" is designed to test a battalion group with helicopters in152 words
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Article26 1964-02-29 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. In antigangster raids In the last 24 hours, police detained 14 men under the Societies Ordinance, and screened another 2.114 suspects-26 words
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272 1964-02-29 11 A 'higher learning' manpower survey by varsity OINGAPORE, Fri. The University of Singapore is to launch a "higher level" manpower survey, including professional people such as managers, architects, accountants, engineers and scientists as well as sub-pro-fessional groups such as supervisors and technicians. The survey the first of Its ldnd In272 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-02-29 11 MALAYSIA'S Ambassador to West Germany, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. with President Heinrich Luebke after presenting his credentials in Bonn. Dato Hamid is the second Singaporean to represent Malaysia overseas. The first. Tun Lim Yaw Hock, is the High Commissioner to Australia.48 words
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Article72 1964-02-29 11 Souvenir of 'Lawrence' to PM KUALA LUMPUR. Pri The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be presented with a special bound souvenir volume of "Lawrence of Arabia" In commemoration of the Malaysian premiere of the Academy Awardwinning film at the Capitol Theatre on March 5. The souvenir volume, flown out72 words
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Article139 1964-02-29 11 'TENGKU MEANS BUSINESS' From KEITH HOOPER: SYDNEY, Friday THE Sydney Sun said yesterday; "When a man of such moderation and forbearance as Malaysian Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman warns ol the danger of open warfare in South-East Asia 'at any time' we (Australians) should take heed "The Tengku has denounced139 words
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Article83 1964-02-29 11 PENANG. Frl. An 18--year-old call-girl. Neoh Saw Phalk. pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court today to a charge of perjury Neoh admitted have made a false statement in the First Magistrate's court on Jan. 10 at the trial of Chuah Chew Kuang. charged with living83 words
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Article222 1964-02-29 11 FEAF quiz men beat BBC team SINGAPORE. Fri. Astur.e captaincy by Squadron Leader Neville Williams, senior education officer at R.A.F. Seletar, enabled a Royal Air Force Singapore team to beat the 8.8.C.'s team in a "Treble Chance" general knowledge and musical quiz contest ou Wednesday night. They won by 59222 words
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546 1964-02-29 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The University or Singapore today announced that the following candidates have passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours held last month, and have been awarded the class of Honours In brackets against their names. FIRST CLASS HONOURS: Miss546 words
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Advertisement74 1964-02-29 11 JmS^^dk 18 DEPARTMENTS tAn Interested In Yourlnstalivent Sales Plan I TLJC ROOK OF 7.900 PAGES NA E I 33 iifc -f^r^/l^ THE GROUER SOCIETY INC, 325 MAPS J address £jb |jT Bk I IAH f^ 0+ SOUTH EAST ASIA BRANCH iictditmmc TEL: OCCUPATION I IKNO W I EDGE 468 774 words
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Advertisement1514 1964-02-29 12 i 99imm o mam^ m^ r^^^m^L%wm*w^mmm\ (Continued Iron, Part 8, SITUATIONS VACANT ANNOUNCEMENT ss r*«.>-*« eu. oxtr. It Word* Xlt iMinimumi BOX A 4556. Advertiser wishes to trmnk all those appljrra*. The positionBLSIt MARY LTD., 2n<l Floor, 13 MB IOW nned Battery Road. S pore Just Arrived QUALIFrIO PHARMACIST WANTED1,514 words
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Advertisement820 1964-02-29 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. extra FURNISHED. AIR CONDITIONED room In Distdlct (9) near Orchard Road. Separate Entrance. Suitable 81ngle two bachelors Laundry. Meals can be arranged. Ring (Spore) *****. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, Newly Furnished. Eleventh Storey three bedroom Klat, Orchard Road area. Panoramic view, near Supermarkets,820 words
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Advertisement1036 1964-02-29 12 TUITION tt Word* U (Mt*K) Btm It eta. osOs COMPETENT DRIVING INSTRUCTORS, 1963 tuition cars. Rmg (Spore) *****. Hourly $4/. Guaranteed $65/-. INGUSH: Secondary and preUniversity Classes. Telephone ***** B'pore. TUITION (BVENINO) English/ Maths USC. *20/. monthly. 187-B Tcmbelmg Road, (S'pore-15). NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL. Dual-controlled ears. Charge* moderate —22 Tanglin1,036 words
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Advertisement1026 1964-02-29 12 HIRE PURCHASE ft Word* SS (Him.}— Bom tt eta, twtro REFRIGERATORS. AIR CONDI* TIONERS, TVs Nanyang Refrigeration. ZSB Oeylang Road, Spore. Tel: *****. OOOD USED CANS on easy paymenu. Contact: Oman Bong Trading Co. Ltd.. 161. Lavender Street. Spore. Tel. *****/*****. WESTINGHOUSE. GERMAN "METZ" T.V. No down payment Malaysia Electric1,026 words
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Advertisement929 1964-02-29 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE I* Word* SS (tttm.) Bom tt eta, oxtro ion VOLKSWAGEN $4.3*0 and F/ Prefect $2,350 both cars comprehensive Insurance Immaculate condition accident free o.n o. No dealers. Please Phone Robert (Spore) 86*56. COME .AND BEE THE MOST ELEGANT CAR in the «.,ld: TOYOTA CROWN. Standard Medel List929 words
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Advertisement1012 1964-02-29 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Hnrrf. SS «<«.)— Box St eta. oxtro ISSS STANDARD VANCUARO Series II in good condition: complete set new tyres 2 months ago. Taxed and Insured. Contact (Spore) ***** Ext. 200 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. TONO AIK MOTOR Trading Company offer: 1963 MO. 1100. 19621,012 words
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Advertisement769 1964-02-29 12 ORCHIDS M Word* SS Ml*.)— Box St eta.^ntr*. A PULL RANGE of new Pbauunopsis Hyhrtda and Phalaenopale Intrrgenerte seedlings In flasks for sale Pleas* contact P.O. Box 1938 B' pore. HI-FI STEREO It Word* SS (Ml*.h-Box St eta. extra TRIO AMPLIFIERS ETC., Coll for demonstration at Hwee Seng Co.. 250769 words
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Advertisement1375 1964-02-29 13 TO LIVtHPOOL i WtST COAST U.K.. Owt Sport aaiit f S'haa **mm MARON UtaTML 6iasga« Tally UPINOI A.ur.mouth, LoerptOl ll Pt Mar 1 AtNEAS l.ttrpttl, Glisgoa C. 13 Mar 2 MM 4 EUMAEUS Li.eryjel MM 5 Mm r Mm l/ll Mir II PELEUS Li.triMl, Dublin, Glisgo* Mar 11 Mar 111,375 words
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Advertisement1383 1964-02-29 13 WkiJJkLiifiM^ P|l| THE EAC EINES BfA. y~_| ajuOAPOtt d wuAuuuimjuiimiinmvm wimhio ■KCjnß|K_™ tmw wo)M*k.«mm>«i to. r-otoiM^i tyv*raiso*M> Momtttu »o»i 4jb SAILINGS 10 GtNOA, U HAIKt. HAMguHb. dKtMtn. ANItVIIP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO GOTHENBURG, ANO COPENHAGEN. "KINA" II Sailed Sailed li Ptrt -SINALOA" 1) ll Pill/ 1 Mir 5/ 7 Mm 1/1,383 words
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Advertisement1216 1964-02-29 13 I BENnLiNE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LBNKN, LIVIRf—L I CONTINENTAL PIRI> BENMACDHUI (or Hamburg Mm 2. Smgtpora P. S'hara Ptaang RM?.°rli M aT 14 BENLOMOND For L,.erpool Mir IS Singapora S'htrn MpaWJ Rotterdam Apr It Ua. ITiirf Mm 1/ 4 Hamburg Apr IS S'pora P. roam Paaaat ■ENLBVAL Ltlita, Himttrf1,216 words
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Advertisement1335 1964-02-29 13 feNCAUST£H «5c CO.. LTD. W^ III: Nt. *****. L^*aV ELLIRMAN UMB «Jc KLAVENESS LINE LONDO*", F *MtURt, ROTHROAM. lIS ANGELES. SAN FNANCISCO. HAVRE. HUU MIBDUSBRIWCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORILANt t CIH OF EASTIOURN6 Atcttlitg tjajajj for Central S So.tD 5 00" S "»ntr»| iinim; vii k G Vl Tttay Omits1,335 words
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616 1964-02-29 15 From Our Market Correspondent T-VESPITE the fact that it IJ is now generally recognised that the General Services Administration will release more stockpiled tin before the end of March tin shares behaved quite well on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. There were naturally616 words
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Article26 1964-02-29 15 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Feb. 27 Feb. 28 •Industrials: 112.40 112.61 Tins: 139.71 138.78 S rubbers: 1M.57 104.57 *Dec. 30, 1963-= 100 Dec. 29, 1962-10026 words
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Article820 1964-02-29 15 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGES /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms af the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (2.000) Jl 94. (4.000) J1.95; Dcntapw (1.000) $3.80: En* ards. (1,000) 53.20 D, (6.000) 53.14. (3.000) 53.13, (1.000) SS.IS; K. Smeltsrs820 words
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477 1964-02-29 15 fITHERE was a further drop -I- In the Straits tin price yesterday of $12.50 to $375. This represents a drop of $39.37 Vi in two days. In the previous 10 days the price had appreciated $73. The offering was reduced by 15477 words
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Article71 1964-02-29 15 CHIN Bit Preducs Exahanga, tin«»para neen prices per pioul yssterday: Cocenut ell i bulk J4B lellera. drum $49 aeUars. Cepra: Mart*/ April UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $162» aellera. Sarawak white (100 sellers, special Sarawak black Sll7 sellers, garbled Lampong black $1171 aellera, asta $127* aellers. Slngapere Cecenut71 words
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583 1964-02-29 15 Trading on rubber market is slow IT has been a quiet 1 week of mixed feelings and trading has been slow throughout and turnover small, on the Malayan Rubber Market state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly review. With the overhanging political atmosphere, and the prospect of new talks In583 words
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Article254 1964-02-29 15 MARCH first grade rubber buyers f.a.b. elessd at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 651 cents per lb. down three-elghtus of a cent on Thursday closing level for the position The tone »;n very quiet. R.D.I, snd r.M.R.E. closing artecs In cents per lb. yesterday:254 words
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Article226 1964-02-29 15 CMIM lyteii slenfstce the Bhu— Ml -> H.rH.ur wharves *r expected U day arai Tappui l/a. Prartd—t Oarfleld «/S. LJoyd BaJtke 6/7. Ci y of Eastbourne 8/9, Prcaldcnt Orajr 10/11, Khytwr 13/14. Mclwa Mara 19. Pohang 21 '22 Fslstrla 29/30. Binneville 31/32. WladyMaw Bronlewsk 36/38. Wntura226 words
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Advertisement1067 1964-02-29 15 U.S.A. PaciEic, Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada larvlcja Singapore P. S'rtam Honolulu S. F'cisco N. York Montreal Kaimkawi Mn" V 4 Mar 1/ 1 Mar 2T Mar 4 Apr 23 Apr 2S Apr ■■SUmi Man :f 21 Mar 21 31 Mar 2S Apr 21 Apr 17 May 24 May All1,067 words
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Advertisement1132 1964-02-29 15 CLOSINB PRICES AUSTRALIAN February 28. MALAYAN RUBBER CTfIPITC PRICE: 65i cents (down OIUI/IVO three-eighths of a cent). SI Jim M 75 (dOWn MELBOURNE, Prt. Estimated unofficial INDUSTRIALS had fairly active nnVrinr 2Kb tnn^ <H««« trading and the market again offering 260 tons (down fluctuated narrowly with moves 15 tons). about1,132 words
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Advertisement130 1964-02-29 15 1 H ll+j HM I H*si T sV it- lIsV I -f^JI IeVsPJ rail Mas, ran Ui*. tatufaao usuisaa, aiaaan sis tints S'oofc S'haa £mm •Use* «raitcU" aY I Mai HVIIjL '•im Matijti" "it/IJHir 1/11 S uacra. mmtm Ci. SUV ft a. (Hi 111 Mn. r rwan. i.w V. JTSm130 words
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Advertisement749 1964-02-29 16 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Tshai Ming Wah is leaving Naarden (Malaya) (Pty) Ltd. Petaling Jaya and as from Ist March 1964 he ceases to act for the firm in sales and collections. NAARDEN (MALAYA) (PTY) LTD. 28.2 64. HOLYROOD RUBBER LIMITED The Directors have declared an interim749 words
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Advertisement884 1964-02-29 16 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB MARCH MEETING. 1964 FIRST DAY— SUNDAY— 15TH. MARCH 1964. SECOND DAY— WEDNESDAY— 18TH. MARCH. 1964. THIRD DAY— SUNDAY— 22ND. MARCH, 1964. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COUBBE BY BADGES ONLY Usual $1. Unlimited Sweeps (For Members only) are available at the Town Office and884 words
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Advertisement432 1964-02-29 16 TENDERS MUSLIM COLLEGE MALAYA Tenders are Invited for the supply of cooked food to the Muslim College Malaya Hostel for the year 1964. Application forms I and particulars regarding the i tender can be obtained on application to the Registrar Muslim College Malaya, Klang. to whom the forms should be432 words
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Advertisement1285 1964-02-29 16 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from candidates who SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS for the undermentioned appointments in TV Malaysia (Singapura):— 1. (A) TEMPORARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (B) TEMPORARY TECHNICAL CADETS SALARY SCALEB: For (A) 5446-15A-605-30A-635-16A-695/B/eiOx 20A-710 pjn. For (B) $340x15A-370 p.m. AOE: For (A) Under 45 years.1,285 words
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Advertisement482 1964-02-29 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited for the following new posts: (a) Laboratory Assistant (Gardener; in Botany Department to take charge of Garden and Experimental Plant Houses In the Department. Minimum Qualifications: Certificate of College Of Agriculture, Serdang. or equivalent. Salary scale: $152.50 x 7.50-167.50/220 x 15-325/340 x482 words
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Advertisement224 1964-02-29 16 With the best compliments from MESSAGERIES MARITIMES to MALAYSIA TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. FACTORY MANAGER Applications are invited from Malaysian Citixens by well established steel construction workshop. Applicants must have considerable experience in full management. Apply with full details on previous employments, etc. to P.O. Box 2729, Spore. [Mobil] MOBIL OIL224 words
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640 1964-02-29 17 NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, THE DRAW TODAY Singles: 3 p.m. S.A. A i man Malay •da) v Luu Hoang Doe (Vietnam) 4.3* Tan Sonc Kean (Malaysia) v Vo Van Bay (Vietnam). TOMORROW Doubles: 4 p.m. Luu Hoang Doe and Vo640 words
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Article368 1964-02-29 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - FRIDA PEPS UP S'PORE ATTACK KEN FERNANDEZ HOCKEY By Kuala Lumpur, Friday SINGAPORE, holders of the inter-state championn ship for the Tun Razak Cup, beat Malacca, and Selangor and Negri Sembilan fought out a scoreless draw in the first inter-state friendly quadrangular hockey tournament which began on the Depot p-rouncl368 words
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686 1964-02-29 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - BADMINTON Wee, Yap reach last 4 without playing SINGAPORE, Fri— Heavy scratchings and walkovers reduced interest in the morning session of today's play in the Singapore Open Badminton championships and in the men's doubles especially only one of the eight scheduled ties was played to a decision. In one instance.686 words
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Article219 1964-02-29 17 rpHE scorless draw between SelanX gor and Negrl Sembilan was true Indication of the fast and well-contested match. In which Negrl took the honours in the first half with Selangor dictating play In the second session. Three minutes after the start Neurt were awarded a219 words
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Article54 1964-02-29 17 I PENANG. Prt. Indian Assooiatlon won the Penang Hockey league championship when they beat Technical Institute 3-0 U i Batu Lanchang Lane today. i Although Indians have one more I match to play, they will still be I champions if they lose the game. All three goals were54 words
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Article106 1964-02-29 17 BOMBAY, Prt— A hard-hitting 140 by Hanumant Singh. India's new batting star, helped the President's XI score 355 for eight here today against the Prime Minister's XI. Tho four-day match Is in aid of India's National Defence Fund, and the teams Include player* from England, AustraliaReuter - 106 words
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224 1964-02-29 17 WORLD SPORT in brief TtUBLIN, Pri. Denmark com- pleted a iM) win over Ireland last night in the Thomas Cup badminton competition. Denmark will meet England in the European zone final. With an overnight lead of 4-0, Denmark clinched victory when H Borch beat224 words
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272 1964-02-29 17 CRICKET Holders SCC lose stars so prospects are open SINGAPORE, Fri. T hli years Singapore Cricket Association's league championships, which will begin on Sunday with eight of the ten teams playing their first sames, will be a "wide open affair" according to the secretarles of the clubs. p °r one272 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-02-29 17 SUMMARY HOCKEY Ipoh Di*. 3: Aijdersontarw w.o. C. M. Hospital; Sekolah TAR w.o. Telecoms SOCCER Friendly (Batu PahaO: Sri Gading 1 High School 1.24 words
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200 1964-02-29 18 CRICKET Varsities team off to Madras, Ceylon KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Sixteen cricketers from, the universities of Malaya sum Singapore will leave Port Swettenham tomorrow for a 40-day tour of Ceylon and MadrasThey will play a total of eight matches two at Madras and six in Ceylon. The touring party includes200 words
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Article51 1964-02-29 18 DUNEDIN (Florida), Frl. A U*****.000 (£71.000) tournament, the richest In golf history, will be staged on the American circuit this year, the U.S. Professional Goiters Association announced. The tournament, the Carling Open will be played at the Birmingham Hills course, Michigan, from Aug 27 to 30.Reuter - 51 words
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343 1964-02-29 18 NEARCO STAR LOOKS GOOD IN CUP RACE -RACING with Epsom Jeep PENANG, Friday LUCKY STABLE'S Nearco Star did a spectacular trial on a fast track here this morning. Ridden by apprentice Nazudi, the Sir Edward seven-year-old ran 3f in 35 4/5. On this workout Nearco Star, who has only 7.13,343 words
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Article116 1964-02-29 18 MANILA. Frl. Australia I*.1 Peter Thomson played steady golf on a wet and slippery course today to take the lead after 36 holes In the 72-holes Capital Hills Open tournament. Thomson duplicated his first round one-under-par 70 score today, to garner a total of 140 twoReuter - 116 words
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Article84 1964-02-29 18 IPOH, Frl. The Perak Hockey Association have selected 27 players for a state trial on the Municipal Padang here tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. They are Kamarul Ariffln. Ratnam. Manogaran. K. Anandarajah, Balakrishnan, AJireer S.ngh. T. M. Pilial. Lee Kok Meng, Devadan, A. I. Sittampalam. Mohamed84 words
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Article29 1964-02-29 18 SEREMBAN. Frl. Officials of the Negri Sembllan Cricket Association are: President P. Slnnathamby; vice-presidents: R.C. Stanislaus. A.R. Chapman, Capt. T.F. Scott; secretary R. Kualaslngham; treasurer N Gunarajah.29 words
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Article480 1964-02-29 18 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Penang tomorrow Race One KING'S CHOICL: Well down .11 me handicapping; smart galloper when In the mood; any •ioing. LOGICAL: Backed as a "Rood thing" at Bt. Timah in January but (ailed in heavy going; in top form. Race480 words
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Article1314 1964-02-29 18 PENANG— 1st DAY Race 1-2.15: Cl 3 Div 4 ($6,000) 521 1 ***** Kiatm Cholw <K Y. Llm) Daniels, 8 9.0 (F) •Baary 11 2 ***** Paths of Wisdom (Dato Low Vat) Rodgers. 8 8 13 Moxham 18 3 ***** Kmr Roya'e (Venl Vlcl Bt.) R.B. Breuk.. 7 8.13 Asswadl1,314 words
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Advertisement289 1964-02-29 18 I^l Us 1 Eb JAME j"^KTl?T?^] 18" HAYTERETTE ROTARY SCYTHE For use in the garden or in small fields, the Hayteretto is just the job. With an "Easy-Spin" rewind starter, "Pulsa-Jet" suction feed system giving maximum horsepower, and "Lo— Tone" high performance muffler, you get easy starting, plus efficient and289 words
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Miscellaneous96 1964-02-29 18 SPORTS DIARY TENNIS Davis Cup: Malay.sla v S. Vietnam (S'gor Club ■ourts. 3 p.m.). SOCCER FAM Cup: S'gor v Spore Jt. Services (Merdeka Stfdium. 8 pjn.); Perils v Perak (Kangar, 5). Penanr school* under-18 final: MBS v MAS City Stadium, 5.15'. Fund match: Taiping Prisons v Penang Malays (Parit Buntar).96 words
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Article, Illustration611 1964-02-29 19 'A tension between democrats, dictators' JIII-: Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Alxhil Razak, tonight said tluit Indonesia's confrontation is nol ;i tension between peoples hut a tension between denxira^y and dictatorship. -i KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Speaking at a banquet given by the Council on World Tensions on the eve of the611 words
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Article55 1964-02-29 19 PIETERMARITZBURO. Fri. Sentences ranging from five to 20 Tears' imprisonment were passed here today on 18 Africans and Indians found guilty of acts of sabotage in Natal. Twenty-year sentences were imposed on Billy Natr, an Indian, and Curnick Ndhlovu, an African, both of whom were foundReuter - 55 words
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Article48 1964-02-29 19 PENANG, Fri. The PanMalayan Malay Chamber of Commerce is now known as the Associated Malay Chamber of Commerce. Malaysia, following the inclusion of Malay Chambers of Sabah and Sarawak as affiliates. The Chamber will hold an executive committee meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.48 words
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Article419 1964-02-29 19 LONDON. Fri.—Although buyers were again taking only a moderate selective Interest and there was a certain amount of week-end selling, the stock markets gave a reasonably satisfactory account of themselves today. The new bank rate was a restraining Influence, but the latest political opinion poll419 words
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386 1964-02-29 19 Surrender for Sabah? Mischievous, says Yeap JESSELTON, Friday 'JMIK Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kt'c Aik, s;ii<l here yesterday thai i' was mischievous for responsible 1 sections of the community to Uilk of constitutional surrender of Sabah. 1 He told a Rotary luncheon meeting that this was a period of386 words
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Article88 1964-02-29 19 BIRMINGHAM. (England), Fri One car assembly plant was al a standstill and production al other factories was hit by two unofficial strikes over bonus payments. The first &tiike shut down the Rover Company s main plant in Solihull. Warwickshire, and 4,000 men were laid off. The88 words
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Obituary81 1964-02-29 19 JOSEPH VEO KOH MENC «WA»M pajiud away on L'-ih February IS^| at 547 Upper SrranKoon 71 m/s. Fi'^| cral Church Of Nativity on Sunday >•■ March at 4 p.m. BERNARD WILLIAMS < N«l > ««>' **H late of Penanc. panned away on 2-V2/4^H at OH. Kl. leaving i*hlnd >*H81 words
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Obituary51 1964-02-29 19 IN LOVING MEMORY of Ltnx Botwl FonK dird 2v2-63. There's a tbousbfl In our hearts today though the paastnM year cannot era*e tne «mptln»e* yoafl Ml In cur heart* no one can fv«r IMM We mlcfl you Mill and always wwfl Prom wire and child. Btn« Road. Singapore,51 words
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Advertisement411 1964-02-29 19 nv^^HJOCIDI j^ I llkj 1 W j nil Nl M NOTICE MR. NO SENG KANO. Offlce Manager. Kuala Lumpur Branch, lias resigned ag of 26th February, 1964 and is therefore not authorized to transact any business or c lect any money on our behalf. EDWARD EU CO. LTD.. 1. Orchard411 words
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Advertisement394 1964-02-29 19 I GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Notice is hereby given that owing to construction ot Empress Road, it is necessary to close hall of Empress Road nearest Farrer Road in order that the road may be raised to tie up with the new Farrer Road dual-carriageway.394 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-02-29 19 I JIOHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 75 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 86 72 Malacca 79 73 Singapore 81 7342 words
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