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Title Section21 1964-03-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times Hewn**** Estd. 184;,. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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225 1964-03-04 1 TAI SING ONN - Pupils' grand welcome for King, Queen TAI SING ONN By pADANG B E S A R, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan A gong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong were given a tumultuous welcome by thousands of schoolchildren and the local population waving Malaysian and Thai flags when they arrived here at225 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1964-03-04 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Talks continue today TUN THANAT KHOMAN FEELS BANGKOK DISCUSSIONS ON MALAYSIA STILL 'HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO' From I: BANGKOK, Tues. THE second round of tripartite ministerial talks on Malaysia opened here today preceded by a warning by Tun Abdul Razak that the talks would1,699 words
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Article46 1964-03-04 1 IPOH. Tues —Mr DR. Seenlva i sagam. secretary -general of the PPP. was ordered a complete rest by his doctor after he uas suddenly taken til this morning. After a check-up at the hospital by a specialist, he was sent back borne.46 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-03-04 1 CMPEROR Hirohiro't second son, Prince Yoshi, 28, whose engagement to Miss Hanako Tsugoru hat been approved by the Imperial Household Council, tees off hit bride-to-be at hit palace entrance. Mitt Ttugaru, 23-year-old daughter of a former Count, made a courtesy call on Prince YothiUPI - 57 words
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Article58 1964-03-04 1 hIALACCK, Tues. The former president and strong man of tne Malayan Party, Mr. Tan Kee Oak, is to Join the Malayan Chinese Association, It was learnt here today. Mr. Tan left the MCA to form the Malayan Party in 1956. It Is expected that other58 words
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Article56 1964-03-04 1 JAKARTA, T'les. Flies on Sumba Island in Eastern Indonesia can kill a man within 48 hours, according to Captain Pinda, the Island's press officer. He was quoted by Antara news agency today as saying that persons stung by the striped flies began a "sleep of death"Reuter - 56 words
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Article233 1964-03-04 1 SINGAPORE, Tut*. A MUTE boy's tale today started a six-hour operation to recover the body of a boy believed to have been drowned in a disused well in Chin Swee Road. Hundreds of residents jammed the backyard of the defunct Ho Ho biscuit factory233 words
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212 1964-03-04 1 CHEQUES FOR SIX CONSTABLES WOUNDED IN BORNEO KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Six Malaysian policemen who were recently wounded in a security action in Sarawak today received cheques totalling: $9,000 from the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Inche Mohammed ArifT bin Darus, presented the cheques to212 words
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Article101 1964-03-04 1 lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Police today issued the following flood reports in Johore: Batu Pahat: Kampong Sejagong and Kampong Parlt Pasar under sft. to 6 ft.: Sri Medan. 3 ft. 6 in., subsiding and passable to traffic only. Muar: Sungei Muar along Kampong Melayu, Bukit Kepong 12 In.;101 words
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Article30 1964-03-04 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Mount Dempo. Southern Sumatra, has erupted destroying nearby vegetable gardens. Antara .iew« agency reported today. It said there was no loss of life. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement94 1964-03-04 1 OEI TIONG HAM PARK oH Hollond Rood, Singapore. TWO-STOREY MODERN BUNGALOWS 4 Bvdroomi with Bathroemf attached Porqurt Momlc Flooring Throughout -$57,730- upward!. SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 131 Rochor* Rood. S'poto 7. Tel: ***** STOP PRESS MENZIES ACCUSED OVER MALAYSIA CANBERRA. Turv Arthur C ;ilwrll Iradrr of ..jipo-itinu Labour P.irty. tonight94 words
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Article152 1964-03-04 2 Reds lose 25 in chance encounter Tues.— A Viet- namese Army scout company killed 25 Communist guerillas yesterday in hill country in Kontum Province 280 miles north-east of Saigon. A UJS. military spokesman said the Viet Cong bandits, although heavily outnumbering the scout company, were routed. They left behind manyReuter - 152 words
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Article29 1964-03-04 2 CAPE TOWN. Tups. Security police yesterday raided the local offices of the Liberal Party, its newspaper Contact and the offices of the radical review. New OPL29 words
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104 1964-03-04 2 NEHRU TO PAKISTAN: RESTORE HARMONY NEW DELHI, Tues. Mr Nehru told Parliament yesterday that India had sent a note to the Pakistan Government asking it to take immediate steps "to restore onimunal harmony in East Pakistan" and rehabilitate the Christian and Hindu minorities. Hi said that 52.238 refugees had crossedReuter - 104 words
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Article28 1964-03-04 2 ANKARA. Tues. The Interior Minister, Mr. Orhan Oztrak, has denied a report that Turkish fighters had forced down a Soviet plane near the Turkish-Russian border.— U.P.l28 words
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81 1964-03-04 2 JAKARTA, Tues.— The North and Central Sulawesi (Celebes) Government has decided to take over the supervision of the Sulawesi Coconut Industrial and Trading Co. factory at Menado. Antara said. It said the decision was i made after investigations I showed that part of the company'sReuter - 81 words
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Article63 1964-03-04 2 BANGKOK. Tues. The Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, is expected to make a one-week visit to the Malaysian Thai border area in the middle .if this month, according to the Bangkok World today. The paper said the Minister, who is also chairman of theReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-03-04 2 OANGKOK. Tues.— The Thai VicePremier and Interior Minister, Gen. Prapart Charusathien, today called on the local Press to stop writing about the private life of the late Premier, Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat. He was referring to current front-page publicity beingReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-03-04 2 'LEND THE THOMAS CUP? OH, NO' SAYS JAKARTA JAKARTA. Tues.— lndonesia has rejected a request from the International Badminton Federation (IBF) to lend the Thomas Cup symbol of world badminton supremacy to Japan, the independent daily Slnar Harapan reported here today Indonesia won the cud in 1958 and defended itReuter - 105 words
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Article28 1964-03-04 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. The Defence Ministry has announced that five new mountain divisions will be fielded by t*ie Indian Army by the end of this year.28 words
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142 1964-03-04 2 Effective ceasefire call in Manila MANILA, Tuesday. 'J'HE ceasefire agreement between Malaysia and Indonesia should be effectively implemented, according to the Manila Times. In an editorial today the Times said: Failure to reach agreement on how the truce should be carried could lead to war and possibly division and enmityReuter - 142 words
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Article223 1964-03-04 2 NAHA (Okinawa), Tuesday. A 15-SHIP United States Navy convoy sailing to Formosa to participate in a Joint SinoAmerican exercise are under the constant surveillance of an electronically-equipped Soviet fishing r trawler. The editor of the Okinawa Morning Star, Robert Prosser, on board the tender223 words
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Article26 1964-03-04 2 TOKYO. Tues. The Japanese translation of a children's story book written by Queen Fabiola of Belgium was today put on sale in Tokyo. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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193 1964-03-04 2 Security men quell new rising against Mba ORAZZAVILLE (Con- co), Tues. Security forces yesterday were called out to quell a new demonstration against the Gabon President. Mr. Leon Mba. reports reaching here said. The reports said French troops, flown in last month to restore Mr. Mba to power after his193 words
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63 1964-03-04 2 MANILA. Tues. Nine smugglers, disguised as soldiers, were reported to have drowned in Pangaslnan, north of Manila. They were Darticipatlng In a massive smuggling oopration and were members of a heavily armed 20-man smuggling gang. They were surorised by a Government patrol boat, andReuter - 63 words
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Article48 1964-03-04 2 BEIRUT, Tues. The Iraqi President. Mr. Abdul Salani Aref, has sacked M.ij.-Gen. Hardun Takritl as Defence Minister and deputy commander-ln-chief of the armed forces, it was announced in a broadcast by Baghdad Radio. The Premier. Lt.-Gen. Taher Yahya, was named acting Defence Minister. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article36 1964-03-04 2 BANGKOK. Tues. Seato Ministers will deal with the latest military and political developments in South Asia when they meet in Manila next month, the organisation's new SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Kontht Suphamonr kol, said here. —ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article86 1964-03-04 2 LONDON. Tues.— President Ayub Khan of Pakistan said tonight he did not believe his country's friendship with China and its membership of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation and the Central Treaty Organisation were contradictory in any way. He told an interviewer on the BBC's current affairs programmeReuter - 86 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-03-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ___|l .iiLI/^v /wax, you dont suppose? fcJnH ri '9/tH_ L V^ 6OMO TO STAY AMD fk^ *^O 1 CATO4 MIS COLD |T~ s**** v WHILE UE 01032 words
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204 1964-03-04 3 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei dromyko, told a Soviet correspondent that "no sharp words would be excessive" to describe the work of the Geneva disarmament negotiations. In an interview with the Government newspaper Izvestia at the start of the secondReuter - 204 words
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243 1964-03-04 3 Searchers find wreckage of 'Casino Special' TAHOE VALLEY (California), Tues. gEARCH planes yesterday sighted the wreckage of an airliner missing since Sunday with 85 people aboard on a mountain near this former Winter Olympics playground. A doctor taken by helicopter to the scene confirmed later that there were no survivors.Reuter - 243 words
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Article73 1964-03-04 3 JONDON, Tues. Sister Helen Rowe. the midwife who will be present when Queen Elizabeth has her fourth child this month, moved Into Buckingham Palace last night, according to a court spokesman. "It Is no sudden summons." the spokesman said. "These things are always arranged wellReuter - 73 words
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Article44 1964-03-04 3 SANTIAGO. Chile. Turn. VUlarrJca volcano. 600 mile* south of Santiago, erupted yesterday send* Ing rockslide.s and torrents of melted snow crashing down Its sides. Police fear some people may have been killed, but heavy rains are hampering their search. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article31 1964-03-04 3 PARIS. Tues. Allegations by the South Vietnam Prime Minister. Gen. Nguyen Khanh that French agents plotted to assassinate him were dismissed as "ridiculous" yesterday in French Government circles.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article24 1964-03-04 3 STOCKHOLM. Tues.— Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin yesterday disclosed that Russia Intends to fire "several cosmonauts into outer space this year".— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article24 1964-03-04 3 PORT OP SPAIN, Tues. Seven people were drowned when an open boat overturned In heavy seas off Trinidad's west coast yesterday. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article20 1964-03-04 3 LONDON. Tues. The Israeli Foreign Minister. Mrs. Golda Meir arrived here by plane yesterday from Amsterdam. UPI.UPI - 20 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-03-04 3 BEATLE GETS 52 SACKS OF BIRTHDAY CARDS, GIFTS DEATLE George Harrison, celebrating his 21st birthday recently, opened 52 sacks full of Greeting cards and parcels. He said at his London headquarters: "I've got enough to set up a chain of stores It'li take me a week to cet through them."Mirrorpic - 174 words
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Article31 1964-03-04 3 COPENHAGEN. Tues. Riot police yesterday baton-charged brewery workers who tried to force their way Into the Danish Parliament building here following a protest inarch against higher prices. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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208 1964-03-04 3 ITNITED NATIONS, v Tues. The Security Council was asked yesterday to authorise the creation of a United Nations peace-keeping force for Cyprus and the appointment of a mediator to try to settle differences between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. A fl»e-nation draft resolution to thisReuter; UPI - 208 words
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Article53 1964-03-04 3 LONDON. Toes. Russia has started preparations for a rocket-tracing station in Cuba, only a few hundred miles from Cape Kennedy, it was learned here yesterday. The station could Le of considrrable importance to Russia's efforts to keep a close watch on United States missile activities, according toUPI - 53 words
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Article72 1964-03-04 3 TACOMA, (Washington State*, Tues.— Film star Marlon Brando was arrested with a Presbyterian minister yesterday after taking part In an Indian "fish-in" demonstration. They were released later. Brando and the Rev. John Yaryan sailed down the Puyallup river in an Indian canoe, cast a net andReuter - 72 words
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253 1964-03-04 3 Woman tells of day SS men burnt babies alive ETOANKFURT, Tues.— r A woman doctor told the Auschwitz death camp trial that she watched Nazi SS mem burning babies alive. Or. Ella Lingens. a former Auschwitz inmate, said the camp commandant ordered the babies burned because there waa no roomUPI - 253 words
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Article45 1964-03-04 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. A spokesman for the British Labour Party leader. Mr. Harold Wilson, denied last night a report that Mr. Wilson had proposed in Washington that a Labour Government would offer the British Navy as the nucleus of a U.N. peace-keeping force. UJM.45 words
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Advertisement311 1964-03-04 3 PLANTERS PEANUTS W^ (CockUil Salted) are best. M JM In Fact the Life of the party m CASHEW and MIXED NUTS VACUUM PACKED *fik l^Mi Bole Agents:— NAINA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD. 1-5 Medan Pasar. K Lumpur BRANCH: 12 Reach Street. Penang. Associates:— NAINA MOHAMED SONS LTD. SINGAPORE KLCHING FA2S6O311 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-03-04 5 The way to build a happy nation-by a Datin IESSELTON, Tues. If people wanted to build a happy and prosperous nation, they j should see to it that their children received an education. This was stated by Datin June Stephens, *Je of the i Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, and264 words
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Article34 1964-03-04 5 PENANG, Tues. Penang police today raided a secret society hide-out in Prangin Estate area and detained four men. Scores of suspects were checked during the 2 a.m. to 4 i.m. "flush out".34 words
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Article, Illustration384 1964-03-04 5 Industry welcomes S-E Asian market proposal SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'RADE and industrial circles here today described as '"farsighted, practical and opportune" a proposal by the Singapore Fin-* ance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, to set up a common market among the countries of South-East Asia. They said a common market would384 words
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Article87 1964-03-04 5 jrnAIPI^G, Tues. Police In--1 spector Kok Yin Khoon 35, was charged In the magistrate's court here yesterday with corruption. He Is alleged to have corruptly given a bottle of brandy and two packets of fruit to Deputy Supt. Mohamed Noor bin Ahmad. O.S.P.C, Talplng, as an87 words
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175 1964-03-04 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two Singapore photd- graphers. Siow Lipi Kong and Wong Ang Joo, were the only Malaysians to win bronze medals for their entries at the third Singapore International Student < Salon of Photography, sponsored by the Photographic Society of Nan- yang Untversity. The175 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-03-04 5 Two Service chiefs share a joke KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Britain's First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sir David Luce, today paid a courtesy call -on the Ministry of Defence. Rifle Range Road, here. He was met at the Ministry by the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff,142 words
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90 1964-03-04 5 JOHORE a*HRO, Tues. Five Singapore secondary students, detained by the Special Branch In Johore Bnhru yesterday, appeared In the magistrate's court today on a charge of entering Malaya without a permit under the Internal Security Act. They were granted ball of $300 each. Hearing of90 words
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Article39 1964-03-04 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police yesterday detained a member of the 24 secret society In Mosque Street under the Criminal Ijiw 'Temporary Provisions! Ordinanpe. They also detained three persons under the Borletta Ordinance, and screened 1.798 more.39 words
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138 1964-03-04 5 PENANG. Tues.— A magistrate. Mr. R. Aria Retnam. today reprimanded a dork labourer for "humiliating a foreign visitor in public "Instead of helping her. you chose to humiliate her.' he told V Retnam. 30 harged with using crimin il force on a 16-year-old138 words
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122 1964-03-04 5 EDUCATION IN S'PORE: BILL WAS $90.8 m SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE cost of education in Singapore, including capital costs, rose from $70,836,788 in 1961 to $90,897,739 in 1962. This Increase In expenditure, according to the Ministry of Education 1962 annual report published today, was due to the following factors: FILL restoration122 words
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72 1964-03-04 5 Foundation laid for old peoples' home KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today laid the foundation stone for a $35,000 old peoples' home at Ampang new village. The new building, replacing two rows of old timber barrack-type huts, will te ready by72 words
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237 1964-03-04 5 'You are a disgrace to the army': Soldier gets 9 months JPOH, Tues. Private Hashim bin Ishak, 24, of the Bth Bn Royal Malay Regiment was described by a district court martial here as a "disgrace to the army" and sentenced today w> nine months' detention. The court martial, pre7?m237 words
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Article28 1964-03-04 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ttrjralsan s/o Muniandy was today acquitted in a magistrate's court here of attempted extortion of $5 from Manlkam Palini at Albert Street on Dec. 18.28 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-03-04 5 DAGNEROUS THUG ESCAPES FROM POLICE SINGAPORE, Tues. A man described as a "dangerous big-time housebreaker" escaped from the police right under the nose of a detective in Lorong 18 Geylang, today. Chong Choon Kwong, 23 a secret society member and a member of a criminal gang in Mosque Street, was217 words
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Advertisement73 1964-03-04 5 Wp\ Far East Pro Golf Circuit ■■■V I I DUNLOP I I I I win again, 1 I Our congratulations to Peter U W Thomson and Tomoo Ishii II Mm M on their fine victories in the I M Philippines and Capitol Hills H W Open Golf Championships V B73 words
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Article, Illustration751 1964-03-04 6 Jailed union chief tells of money aid to his family THE FOO AND SAMY FUND' SINGAPORE, Tues. Foo Yong Fong, 1963 president of the deregistered Singapore Business Houses Employees Union, testified before a Commission today that members of his union had contributed to a fund to help his family and751 words
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Article, Illustration373 1964-03-04 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A POLICE constable who displayed "selfless courage in the face of his own adversity" to save a child was today invested with the Pingat Gagah Perxasa (the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal). Inche Zainal Abidin bin Mansor. attached to the Army Depot Police,373 words
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98 1964-03-04 6 Victims urged to identify a 'wanted cheat' SINGAPORE, Tues. A man, described by police m "a wanted cheat" was arrested yesterday. Police said the arrested man had gone round to European homes In the past posing as a salesman of "E-vst End Company." He took orders for samples of upholstery98 words
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Article21 1964-03-04 6 SINOAPORE, Tues.— The vislttng Hongkong trade mission will meet officials of the Economic Development Board in Pullerton Building, tomorrow.21 words
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Article52 1964-03-04 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government has prepared a rehabilitation scheme costing over 530.000 for farmers in the Potong Pasir and Braddell Road areas whose crops were destroyed by last week's floods. Announcing this today, Mr. Cheng Tong Fatt, Director of Primary Production, said the scheme would benefit about52 words
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460 1964-03-04 7 SEREMBAN, 'Tues THE wife of a murdered man told the High Court today how she could not resist the advances of a man accused of murdering her husband after he had applied some oil to her body. For six days and460 words
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90 1964-03-04 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. j Malayan estates and smallholders have for the second consecutive month set up rubber production records. In January they produced 78,305 tons. This total does not include the Singapore production for' the month, figures for which are not yet available. Normally Singapore90 words
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Article60 1964-03-04 7 PENANG. Tues. The Senior Investigations Officer. Deputy Supt. Dershan Smeh. urged the public today to take full advantage of the service provided by the police. 'Don't hesitate to dial 999 or make use of P.O. Box 5000. whenever necessary," he told pupils of George60 words
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Article74 1964-03-04 7 MALACCA, Tues. Two men were charged in the Sessions Court here today with attempting to cheat a farmer. Ah Soon, by dishonestly inducing him to believe that he would make a profit of $40 by exchanging six genuine SlO notes for 10 forged74 words
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Article62 1964-03-04 7 IPOH, Tues. A youth. Basri bin Sabram who went to sleep on one of the 'benches in the railway station here last niglit missed his luggage containing $85 worth ol clothing when he woke up. Police said Basri. who had come from Kuala Lumpur by train62 words
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Article, Illustration377 1964-03-04 7 Hong Kong industry investment team sees Lee SINGAPORE, Tues. Six members of the 56-strong Hong Kong trade and industrial mission met the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at noon today for 30-minute discussion on the prospects of future Hong Kong investment ir Singapore industrial projects. The leader. Mr. Chuang377 words
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Article18 1964-03-04 7 Government has earmark**' $143,383 (or the construction and repair of mosques in the Muar district.18 words
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192 1964-03-04 7 2 committees set up to aid Afro-Asian nations in world markets KUALA I.UMPUR. Tues. The first AfroAsian Rural Reconstruction conference has set up two committees to improve the lot of developing countries in the world market. This was disclosed today by the organisation's secretarygeneral, Mr. K. D. Sharma. The two-week192 words
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Article44 1964-03-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The former Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia. Dato Haji Kamaruddtn bin Hajl Idrls. has been appointed Malaysian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Dato Kamaruddin. 60. had not been re-assigned since diplomatic relations with Indonesia were broken off In September.44 words
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Article28 1964-03-04 8 PENANO. TAies.— Nearly 200 applications have been received by the State Islamic Religious Affairs Department for four post* as religious teacher's in Malay schools.28 words
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107 1964-03-04 8 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tu.i. The position and livelihood of the overseas Chinese in Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos cannot be compared with the standard of living enjoyed by Malaysian Chinese, the •ecrerary- genera I of the MCA, Mr. Lee Siok Yew,107 words
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353 1964-03-04 8 HE GETS BENEFIT OF DOUBT IPOH. Tuesday 'JHE secretary of the People's Progressive Party's Kampong Pasir Puteh branch, Ipoh, Baharuddin bin Mahayuddin, alleged in the Sessoins Court here today that a PPP municipal councillor, Samsuddin bin Harun, asked for "coffee money for jobs with353 words
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Article111 1964-03-04 8 PROSECUTOR GETS STATE HONOUR CINGAPORE. Tues. The Pulau Benang murder triai at the Assizes was adjourned this afternoon to enable the prosecutor. Senior Crown Counsel Mr. Francis T. Scow. to attend an Investiture ceremony at the Istana Negara To a question by Mr. Justice Buttrose, Mr. Scow agreed that he111 words
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Article50 1964-03-04 8 PENANG. Tues. About 200 delegates from Australasia and the Par East are expected to attend the Jaycee International conference to be held at St. Xavier's Institution here from April 28 to May 5 Main theme for the talks will be: A better world through international understanding.50 words
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Article50 1964-03-04 8 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union today beat the rival Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' by 120 to S3 votes in a secret ballot conducted by the Industrial Arbitration Court among the workers of Singapore Plywood Co. to determine the Issue of union representation.50 words
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259 1964-03-04 8 Customs in Sarawak, Sabah to merge with Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sabah and Sarawak Customs and Excise department s are to be brought into a panMalaysian set-up with Malaya and Singapore, it was announced today. A spokesman for the Royal Malaysian Customs and Excise headquarters here told a news259 words
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Article26 1964-03-04 8 SEREMBAN. Tues. Twentytwo piculs of tin ore valued at 56.653 was stolen from the Hiap Hin tin mine at Titi. Jelebu. last night.26 words
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Article169 1964-03-04 8 rE objective of the Cameron Highlands Tourist Association is to pro- mote trade generally and not to satisfy the individual needs of its members. This was stated here durj ing the weekend by the 1 chairman of the association, I Mr. C. C. Footner, at its annual169 words
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Advertisement488 1964-03-04 8 lIMPALA SI3.SSO Auto Tr«n»mi»»ion 5650 E«tr» 'cMtVVIM4C/' A t,C»I P From $10,600 .-?•>—< wm^m^mmmtm^mmmmm^^mmmmmmmmmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~ WmwKmmwKmm CHEVY II STATION WAGON Pr.cai From SI 1.600 YOUR 1964 CHEVROLET Whichever of these three beautiful Chevrolets you appearance and reliably rugged in performance. In choose you can be sure that it is an elegant,488 words
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Miscellaneous138 1964-03-04 8 I AWWGHT THfeßfc, y^- ...AN' WHILE WE'RE 7 OKAY DID >OU EVER EAT A 'T^i I P^™ V i-^ (^T^k^^^l^J^ ASK.NCouEsnoNs(sMoSr/ ABSeofcuJsnr < >I> >^ fiOlff' >\V LEMME ASK JX or A THING LIKE THAT J *t4s~-\) kwmsm I r-mrm* /Jg {?hr itrr Cflrf til l l^ V\XSW\II 1 I138 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1964-03-04 9 Fighter ace lost his last battle Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE BATTLE OF BRITAIN PILOT WAS A HERO IN EVERY COUNTRY -EXCEPT HIS OWN IN May 25, 11)27, New York roared its welcome to Charles Lindbergh whose pioneer solo ili^lit across the Atlantic had gripped the world. Wedged in the enormous1,787 words
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Advertisement99 1964-03-04 9 WORLDS LARGEST SELLING j&\ KING SIZE MINI ■fijjjfiHßßKW&i I s jjj&si Weft' B^' *k II fl K PI T 3 In C 8»B*^ r; a Of all cigarettes exported from Britain I dm JM m\ I^. Rothmans King Size is also made in W^ _^M if X^i^tfc. 11 major countries99 words
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Obituary25 1964-03-04 10 2* Word* SU (Mimimmm) r.uRDIAL tINCM or Malayan Rallafa, Ipoh received cable Informing »ath or beloved father Han Singh -tir.<l Paymaster. T*luk Aoaoo oo25 words
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Article124 1964-03-04 10 2* Words SU (Minimum) TNE FAMILY OF the Ml BBTB. Kho l.ian Chew: thank all friends, relatives (or their wreaths, aerolls, donations .nd attendance on their recent bereaveBMBst MRs. A.I. DURAV and family thank those Woo sent wreath*, telegrams, messages at rnnrtnteoer rendered assim knee and attended the funeral124 words
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Obituary46 1964-03-04 10 -i Wordt $1* (Minimum) T.ENEVIEVE DE lILVA. Called to dory on 4-3-51. Still remembered and «adlr missed by her beloved children turt parent n IN MEMORY OF K Supplah of Trluk Anson. who passed away Ken 39, 1960. Remembered by wife, children and grajMsshlldn-a.46 words
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Article183 1964-03-04 10 Wwrmt SU (MUUmmm) ■AD ODOURS MUST not br icivrn qiiartrr. H""i»»» tbem with Airwick Make* atr smell fresh and fragrant REV. FATHER. M. UJKOIE of the C. Church. Kerala Is bow In Singapore on a short Tlsit Catholics are inMted to meet him at the resideoce of ft* dauKhtrr,183 words
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Article91 1964-03-04 10 it Word* SJ.SO (*H».> TREMENDOUS PROFIT Is gained in studying the Bible. Kree correspondence course on Mark's Oosprl. Write to Upward Patb. HO. Box 902, K.L. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally Victoria Memorial Hall March 7. 1964. 730 l> m Speaker Jake Combs of th* tviKaturx. Gue*t Artist and91 words
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Article625 1964-03-04 10 The decision to introduce a sickness insurance scheme embracing the membership of the Employees Provident Fund has attracted much less at- tention than might have been expected from constant appeals for the extension of Malaya's limited social security legislation. True the decision sounds more imposing than it is.625 words
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Article309 1964-03-04 10 The extremists who have so long dominated student affairs at Nanyang University are under attack at both student and graduate levels. Last month a committee of 15 declared its intention to wrest control of the Guild of Nan- yang University Graduates from "the small bunch of extremist politicians"309 words
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Article217 1964-03-04 10 The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services has asked the Government to postpone implementation of the new pay scales it has offered its clerks. This does not, however, imply dissatisfaction with the offer. Indeed there is every indication that it has been well217 words
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Article, Illustration733 1964-03-04 10 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW AS AMERICA'S DEFENCE SECRETARY FLIES INTO SAIGON ON HIS SECOND VISIT IN THREE MONTHS: from SAIGON, Tuesday THE United States Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara. arrives in Saigon today for the second time in three months. He will be confronted by a733 words
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Article1043 1964-03-04 10 ALISTAIR COOKE - KING OF THE RING ALISTAIR COOKE How Clay clinched title at Miami -from™ •..Miami, Feb. 26. CASSIUS MarceJlus Clay, by his own admission the greatest man in the history of the human race, could not have surprised the world more if last night God had parted the skies and ridden1,043 words
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404 1964-03-04 10 U.S. TIN SALES Profit that is really a loss TiERE are lies, damn lies and statistics." I am tempted to add "and O.S.A. announcement* On February 29, you reported that the 0.8.A. had announced that they had made a pront of USM.BOO.OOO or. the 8.475 tons of tin Mid between404 words
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Advertisement474 1964-03-04 10 Strata Tmm ft M*i«T Mad wii.il r Wo— Oo«a»w 0— TUB IliW rmOHT mm. awd nm. e-M-MI CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wmr4t tU (Mimimmm) A-rscSBURY A son. to UaptuM and Harry at Oleneacfca Hospital oa I-3-19M. NAIR To Mr Mn T V.G. a daugtrtw and a sMter to Spjatna at Mission474 words
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Advertisement81 1964-03-04 10 Shopping is a Pleasure at THE HOUSE OF TANG everything for everybody fo« •vary occasion, all under or* root oircorKlit'Oned for your comfort omple parking spoce ti> your convenience. YOU WILL FIND OWigMTu" good*, such at embroidered lingerie, embroidered dresi materials, curiot novelties. children's, ladies' gents' wear. Exclutiv* oriental Jewellery81 words
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Advertisement93 1964-03-04 10 -vjBJIA t I n» In SLSIT kP blaupuivkt Over One Dozen H^^^^^^^^flff Models II pi iip Cpni I H r v I BLUE drill For Your Choice. [I Bl IS BETTER Jj I J^k k\ Spvrial I J To Singapore Buyers M^m R|H| No Deposit For Hire Purchase l^F J93 words
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Article237 1964-03-04 11 ATTACK ON MCA 75 ATTACK on UMNO' MALACCA, Tues. Any attack on the MCA by the Peoples' Action Party is an attack on the I' m n o Malacca's Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, declared here last night. Inche Ghaffar, national vice-president of Umno. said that the Malays237 words
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Article32 1964-03-04 11 Stole latex— jailed TAIPING, Tues tapper. Mat bin Aivans M wai ■sentenced to three month* mil t» magistrate's court here for theft of latex worth $8 Ironi I 4uderdale Estate in Matang.32 words
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Article275 1964-03-04 11 Court conviction, fine mean that he cannot be a candidate in general election KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddih bin Mohamed Noor, cannot contest the general election because he has been disqualified. This was announced today by the chairman of the275 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-03-04 11 KUANTAN, Turn. THE chairman of the Pahang MCA, Dato Ngau A Kan Lock, today warned Chinese in the State to be on guard against political parties trying to extend their influence in the State and to weaken the MCA by promising more privileges and251 words
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Article51 1964-03-04 11 MALACCA, Tues.— Alor Gajah police yesterday found the body of an elderly Chinese in an isolated hut at Ulu Kelemak. 17 miles from here. The man was identified as Ah Heng, aged about 70. The room had been ransacked. Police have detained a person for51 words
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Article, Illustration229 1964-03-04 11 pENANG. Tues.— The x Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, is expected to seek re-elec-tion to the State Assembly next month In his old constituency. Bukit Mertajam. Dato Wong's name Is In the list of MCA nominees sent to the State Alliance229 words
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150 1964-03-04 11 IPOH, Tues. The Alliance line-up for the Perak State Assembly elections is expected to show many new faces. A top Alliance source here said today: "You will be surprised to find how many serving Assemblymen will not be fielded by the Alliance In150 words
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Article22 1964-03-04 11 MUAR. Tuw. The annual meeting of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs will be held at Kluadc on March 14.22 words
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197 1964-03-04 11 Socialists query the holding of 'partial election' pENANG, Tues.— The Socialist Front questioned today the "constitutional and logical correctness" of holding partial elections to Parliament. "We have never witnessed such a situation In any other country," Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, chairman of the Front's Penang division, said in a statement.197 words
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59 1964-03-04 11 ALOR ST>R. Tues— A villager, Jusoh bin Enchik— lo2 years old according to his relatives— was killed in a road accident at the 12th mile, Alor Star-Sungel Patanl main road, today. This was the first death during he Road Safety Week launched yesterday. Jusoh was59 words
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Article75 1964-03-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A teenager. Sect Kirn Khuan, who wai convicted at the Assize Court a fortnight ago on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder was placed on probation by Mr. Justice Kulasetcaram in the High Court yesterday. Sect, 15, stabbed another teenager, Tan75 words
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Article, Illustration531 1964-03-04 11 Manager tells of $50,000 demand by a police officer SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'HE manager of a rubber estate in Johore alleged in the First Criminal District Court today that a police officer demanded $50,000 from him last year. Lee Seng Chwee, manager of Lee Rubber Estate at Sungel Matl, was testifying531 words
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Advertisement98 1964-03-04 11 GRIPE MIXTURE itlß NcWtST AND A MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR WIND OR GRIPING PAIN FOR BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN f PROTECTIVE I EgMW I fiKlre 1 1 i 4S^ Wind or griping pain can be very disturbing for both the baby and mother especially at night. Start giving your baby98 words
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Advertisement20 1964-03-04 11 IUiIHUIMHIIfimmifininiMHMIIIimiIIIUMIIIMIIMIHMMIHIIIIHIIUMIIIIItttUfIHItUMUUIiIUiUUMMMei GUERLAIN PARIS NEW HEADY CHANT D'AROMES eau de I^^^^^L COLOGNE eau de TOILETTE PARFUM Exclusive to SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR20 words
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Miscellaneous629 1964-03-04 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 and 60.2 netre. SBORTWAVF^RVirP AM 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- SHORTW A\ fc SERVICE gara-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; M AM 6.00 Good Morninc; 6.01 7.00 Time Signal, the News; Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30629 words
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266 1964-03-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Dr. S. G. Rajahram, retiring president of the Selangor Private Medical Practitioners' Association, has called on th«> Government to remove the import duty on essential drugs. Speaking at the association's annual dinner, he said that the present duty on drugs266 words
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111 1964-03-04 12 PENANG. Tues.— Saw Ah Leong, 18, was held up by two youths at the junction of Rangoon Road and MacAlister Road last night and robbed of $8, a watch and a neck chain. He told police he was cycling at about111 words
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224 1964-03-04 12 IT'S TIME FOR US TO RETALIATE, SAYS NINGKAN KUCHING, Tues.— The people of Malaysia have been bullied long enough and it was high time the country rptaliated, the Chief Minister .of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan said today. He was speaking on his return home after' being with the Malaysia224 words
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Article77 1964-03-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. R. A. Gonzales. Assemblyman for Serangoon Garden, who presented Adult Education Board certificates to over 80 successful candidates last night at the Upper Serangoon Community Centre, urged the people to make the fullest use of educational facilities provided by the Government He said77 words
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Article, Illustration265 1964-03-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens, said today that efforts were being made to "dilute" the 16,000 Indonesian workers in the State so that they would not be susceptible to Indonesian subversion. He said that the "dilution" would be265 words
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141 1964-03-04 12 'No goodwill if students indulge in polities' SINGAPORE, Tues. The president of the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union, Mr. T.P.S. Nair, today said Polytechnic students would not be able to create goodwill ard better understanding with their fellow students in Malaysia if they participated in politics and become partisan. In a141 words
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Article863 1964-03-04 12 CINGAPORE. Tues. The w University of Singapore today announced the results of the examination for the degree of B.Sc. with Honours, and the final examination for the degree of B.Sc. both held in January, and the result of the Intermediate examination for degree of Ll. B.863 words
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Article58 1964-03-04 12 KOTA BHARU, Tues. Th« Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. arrived here today to attend a SIOO-a-plate dinner organised for the Alliance elections fund. He was accompanied by the Assistant Minister lor Rural Development. Incho Abdul Rahman Yakub of Sarawak. This evening Dr. Lim attended58 words
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Advertisement332 1964-03-04 12 I \jf ~^^^^^^^BWa^a^a^^^^^^ I NATIONAL \^~j hlfii gpIATIONAL I I Bav^B^r^aa bVTJB? who qJ S H.P TERMS ARE AVAILABLE A selection of 10 models from 9" to 23" to choose from. Take o set home ond you'll be glad you chose NATIONAL. NATIONAL TV sets are known for their simplicity332 words
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Miscellaneous44 1964-03-04 12 H"*f llunny ttft Itnlph Hvimdahl H" 1 f £f? N r juST t'aaa<e suceß IG^rX7^rX7)l F /dontevejT^H I €'POSFOr VA BBUSH YEH-— -VB ;CHARBcK rtS^ I SCARE ME LIKE y^,^ \V BF GOIN'T KD, TEETH... I'LU ji -^-_X^ ZJ V— OS.'!) V THAT AGAIN,44 words
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Article150 1964-03-04 13 CHOLERA: ANOTHER DEATH IN KEDAH A LOR STAR, Tues.A Another death from cholera the third in North Kedah since the present outbreak started In January was reported today in Alor Star. The victim was an 18-year-old woman, Zainab blnte Hussain, of Kampong Suka Mani, Pendiang, 20 miles from here. She150 words
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Article37 1964-03-04 13 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Mr. Ton Teong Hoe has been appointed headmaster of the Secondary Continuation School at Batu Dua, in place of Mrs. Chung Swee Wah who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-03-04 13 TUN Abdul Ra/ak has a last minute chat with the acting Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, at the Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday before his departure for Bangkok for crucial talks with Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, and the95 words
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190 1964-03-04 13 JESSELTON, Tuesday. ryHE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche A Bahanian bin Samsuddin, arrived here today to "assess the labour situation" in Sabah and Sarawak. He told reporters at the airport that if the Sabah Gov- 1 ernment wanted labour. Ma- laya would be190 words
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Article129 1964-03-04 13 Students collect data for survey PLNANG, Tues.— With instructions to "avoid asking blunt questions," several teams from the University of Malaya quizzed Pcnang traders today in the first phase of their housing and employment survey in George Town. Working in pairs, the students covered selected areas in the city to129 words
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Article89 1964-03-04 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Eugene Ranaslnghe. 27. a former Singapore Harbour Board police constable, was jailed yesterday for 18 months for breaking into a home in Pierce Road on Jan. 18. He was given a similar sentence on a second charge o! breaking into another home in89 words
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Article48 1964-03-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four hundred delegates from 120 nations, including Malaysia, are intending the 17th annual World Health Organisation assembly which began in Geneva yesterday. Ttie four-man Malaysian team is led by Malaya's Director of Medical Services. Dato (Dr.) Mo named Din bin Ahmad.48 words
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Article66 1964-03-04 13 Bonn offers business courses PENANG, Tues. West Germany has offered three scholarships to Malayan businessmen to take up one-year courses in commerce. One scholarship will oe tor a Malay and the other two for non-Malays. The course will include a four-month study of the German language. Successful candidates will leave66 words
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Article21 1964-03-04 13 oUNQEI PATANI. Tuc.v— The -shell traffic (tames will be held on the public Dadanc here tomorrow afternoon.21 words
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296 1964-03-04 13 REGISTRAR WANTS BALANCE SHEETS OF EACH FIRM IZUALA LUMPUR. Tues. All companies, whether public or private, local or foreign, will have to submit their annual balance sheets to the Registrar of Companies in future, according to a provision in the proposed new company law. At present, only public companies need296 words
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Article73 1964-03-04 13 PENANG. Tues A thief who hid in a wardrobe was today sent to Jail for 'v.o years when he admitted stealing $90 and a number of articles belonging to the chief accountant of the Chartered Bank, Mr. 1. D. Kippen. K. Ganapathy. 21. was found in73 words
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158 1964-03-04 13 JKSSELTON, Tues. The J Sabah Government proposed today to amend the Road Vehicles Ordinance to bring It In line with Malayan and Sarawak laws. The proposals are contained in i Bill published today envisaging the establishment of a central ■.ransport authority and158 words
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Advertisement87 1964-03-04 13 SEE MALAYSIA The tourist magazine that gives you information about places, events and historical landmarks of the country Every issue is packed with interesting illustrated articles for pleasure and knowledge. An ideal Magazine for Tourists. businessmen, students, you and everyone. V^W" JANUARY Contents in January issue: WHAT'S ON IN MALAYSIA87 words
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Advertisement306 1964-03-04 13 I^£fe%A#+ the IBM alpha-numeric 1 Ivff magnetic ledger card Uwmtuji »iT7U»T n-i t,«o«.»i >ui.m I j.000.001o 1 '.j.J'.'js.oo l Ask- 1 H h fICMAKD I. MAOPMD Itl CAST STMCT HAWOtC, CONH. <im- i.a j,te».»« «.j.i* ?,*«.n <i? 5«0.7? JIM- 2.0 ;,;S6.tl <iJ.J«i J,i11.11 U74- '■iI.M 7iu- <t.o ?,*m.m <•!.»» »m-Wn.b*306 words
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241 1964-03-04 14 Chou to west: Don't rejoice too soon... LONDON. Tuesday jyjR. Chou-En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, said in a recorded television interview broadcast here last night that whatever happens "the fraternal Chinese and Soviet peoples will stand together in any storm that breaks out in the world arena." Interviewed by Mr.Reuter - 241 words
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152 1964-03-04 14 Aid to Sock: 'U.S. may have to yield to Britain' W A SHINGTON, TT Tues. Senator Kenneth B. Keating, Republican of New York, said the U.S. might have to yield to British pleas that U.S. aid to Indonesia be cut off in order to obtain British cooperation oni trade withReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration144 1964-03-04 14 THIS is little Alessandro Amoruso. at his home in Rome: where he lives with his parents, his brother and his grandmother. Alessandro is in danger of death from the activities of neighbours, some of whom are growing, broad beansExpresspic - 144 words
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Article62 1964-03-04 14 NEW YORK. Tues. The value of actor Errol Plynn's estate was placed yesterday at U*****,000 with claims against it totalling U551,422,000. These figures came out In the surrogate's court as the three executors of the late actor's estate made their first formal accountIng. The estate was onceReuter - 62 words
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198 1964-03-04 14 ACCRA, Tuesday. J^ FORMER police constable was alleged in court here yesterday to have chased President Nkrumah with a rifle after firing shots which killed a security guard. The policeman. Seth Nl- 1 colas Kwame Ametewee. was committed for trial on aReuter - 198 words
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Article86 1964-03-04 14 MANILA, Tues. President Macapagal ha s appointed Mr. Hilarion Henares. Jr. as chairman of the National Economic Council. Mr. Henares replaces directorgeneral Armand Fabella of the programme implementation agency who was designated in a concurrent capacity as NEC chairman last week pending the appointment of aReuter - 86 words
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Article29 1964-03-04 14 LONDON, Tues.— Donald Campbell is to make another attempt on the world land speed record oa Lake Eyre in South Australia la April or May. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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123 1964-03-04 14 NEW YORK. Tues.— A 15 per cent surcharge that had been scheduled to go inte effect on all rates and charges on cargo to Colombo on April 6 wiir 'continue for 9tt days until July. The decision was taken by membership lines ofReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement100 1964-03-04 14 /I I ill B UJ o Every genuine BIC ballpen is i marked i %(ala) L The Corporitiwi of SecreUries Tb* yf»»l«wil at Componr A4munkttrmf>o» coll for highly «P«ci«< iMd (kills in •rofaMieiMl Sacrataryihtp •nd Board* of Directors or* boco«iit>f twcrooiinsiy awaro of Hi* *4vr*s«i to b* 4*rlvo4 from opoointlnj100 words
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Miscellaneous237 1964-03-04 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBOM up: a bod (fen! (4. ti 1 The Tube In motion? <t, t). 7 A lot Ht«b modMed _.i m Domestic economy amtem ■Ihiii^im (•> people grow old <•). 8 Bull in the -fw ii n«--9 Coach-work? (B>. with the mad canine* (Xt). 10 Turn over237 words
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Advertisement1220 1964-03-04 15 10 LIVERPOOL I, WEST COAST U.K.. Dii S'tera tana S'nam ririM* ELPENOR Avonmoutn, LlferpMJt la Part/Mar 5 AENEAS luerpeel, Glasgow Gdi. 11 Teday Mar 5 tUMAEUS Luerpiil Mai S Mai I MM 8/11 Mai II PELEUS literpeel. Dublin. Claafow Mm 11 Mar II Mv 14/18 Mm 11 ACHILLES uterpeal. Oubt.1,220 words
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Advertisement1365 1964-03-04 15 H^l THE EAC LINES K*\\r /Cvil SINCAPOkC KUAIAIUMPUa*P.SW(TTtNHAtA* PfNANC BkYa^ti&^HH OIN»»i« HOUSI *> AMPANC IB POIOIN«» 3/J.WIIDOU»» ■E^^9 "•P*^^BW »hoh| 7401 PhONI PnONI 4)1. PnOnl«})7i l*illNUS IU btNUA. U NAVRk. HAMMUNk. »NtMtN, AJJUWkBt ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG »HD COPENHAGEN S'pora P. S'nam Penani -SINALOA" a) M 42/41/4 Mm 5/ 71,365 words
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Advertisement1224 1964-03-04 15 I BEN&LINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVFRPOOI I CONTINENTAL PORT* BENLOMOND For H L uT POOl gj ■w ..^Tr,, Bar ft a BENLOYAL i> -j/» SmgaDOn P. Sham Penang i Gd »/Tiaay Mar 5/ S S'pora P. Sham Peaawg aENUaia Liv Ntn. M'bro fimcvta Mar 12, is Mar 11/28 Mar1,224 words
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Advertisement1324 1964-03-04 15 te- MCALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. W. in. Na. win ELLERMAN LINK «h KLAVBNBSS LINB LONDON. HAMBURG, ROITERBAM. LSS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE NULL ft MIDBIESBROUG* SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND •CITY OF NORWICH Accept.* caigjJ^Cealral ft Se.l* Spore P. S ram Kenan aOMNEviLLR Sailed li Perv Tea-ay 5 Mar bbiwiviub Calls1,324 words
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Article303 1964-03-04 16 I TM Malayan fionanga Banks' Also- elation made these chances In Its rates to merchants yeaterday: London: selling TT or OD 2/3 15/16. I 1 buying TT 2/4 1/18. airmail OD 2/4 I II 30 d/st 2/4 7/32. 46 d/st 2/4 0/32,' SO d/st 2/4 11/32, 90 d/st303 words
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Article206 1964-03-04 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 3. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bounrrad 15 eta. M. Omrnt 10 eta. Dunlops 18 cts. M. Box 24 eta. City Dev. 6 els. McAUster 16 cts. K Smi-lters 21 cts. M Invest. 16 cU. Bsro 19 cts. Robinson 15 cU. Fed. Disp. IS eta. C. storage206 words
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Article71 1964-03-04 16 CHINESE Product Exehanie, Singapore noon pncti per pleul yoetsrday: Coconut all: bulk (46a sellers, drum (49i sellers. Copra: March April UK /Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white (162t sellers, Sarawak whit* (160 eellers, special Sarawak black (ll"i seUers. garbled Lainpons black (117 a sellers, asta (130 sellers. Slntapore Coconut71 words
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Article27 1964-03-04 16 March 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 661 cents (up a quarter of f. cent). TIN: $525,874 (down $4,121). Estimated unofficial ofTering 260 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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488 1964-03-04 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE same quiet and thin X conditions continued on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday before the tripartite talks in Bangkok and the not too optimistic forecasts about their outcome. This had the effect of easing industrials slightly further. The market488 words
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Article28 1964-03-04 16 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 2 Mar. 3 •Industrials: 111.92 111.37 Tin>: 135.87 135.92 S rubbers: 104.57 104.57 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec 29. 1962 aa 10028 words
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Article806 1964-03-04 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BoutUad (2,000) $1.01. (2.000) *1.89> Ounlope (l.OOO) (2.80; East Smelt 53.86 SL. (10.000) 53.85: Kite (3.06 BL. (6,000) (3.08, (1,000) (3.07;806 words
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Article254 1964-03-04 16 MARCH tirtt grade rubber buyere f.o.b. closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at *S6e cents per lb. up a quarter of cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was quietly steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing pnc« In eente per lb. yesterday:254 words
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471 1964-03-04 16 rxiHE Straits tin price fell L again yesterday by $4.12', to $525,874 per picul on an offering estimated down 15 tons to 260 tons. In London on Monday tin opened on weaker note on i weekend developments. three 1 months being traded471 words
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Advertisement1155 1964-03-04 16 L \V'*^"^^^.xAwAajaxiast»x»^sH^iJD. v U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada Service Singapore P. S'r-am Honolulu S. F'cfsco N. Tort Mcttrtai "Kaaiikawa Mara" Gin l/S 1/ 7 Mar 27 Mar 4 Apr n ftpr 2$ spr "leloia Mar*" 2t/2l Mar 1% JI Mar 21 Apr 21 Apr 17 May 241,155 words
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Advertisement1001 1964-03-04 16 I [E°lorientJ lines ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. 4i CHITRAL" Departs: Penang 12th March 1964 Singapara 15th March 1964 Fer Hong Kong 19th/ 2 1st March, Japan 25th/29th March, Hong Kong 2nd/4th April Returns: Singapore) Bth April 1964 Penang 11th April 1964 Faros From: Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.001,001 words
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Advertisement419 1964-03-04 16 W 3 Orient mid- east lines Great Lakes Service FASI OIRECI SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE AND MAIAIA IS CANAtIIAJj AND U.S. GIEAI LAKES PORTS Spore P Sham r-enarrg «n loraat* ORIENT MERCHANT Mir 27/21 Mar 31/31 Apr 1/2 May I ZENOBIA MARTINI ASt IS/U Apr 11/14 All la/ II MSI II419 words
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Advertisement950 1964-03-04 17 < <itiiniu,-r iron, rucr 18l SITUATIONS VACANT M Wnr4* M (Min.)— Box SO eU. extr, URGENTLY NEEDED Excellent Ainuh stay in. Apply P.O. Box pore. WANTED A tratnnl teacher (or a ndrrKarten. Apply Box s.T. B pore. CERTIFICATES. DOCUMENTS, PIfeTOCOPV Instantly. O.D.C. 128 Csms Strct't, (Spore). Tel: 7095(1 AMERICAN FAMILY950 words
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Advertisement1026 1964-03-04 17 SITUATION* VACANI 70 Worsts >J < Win./— Box SO ets. oxtro WELL ESTABLISHED General Hales Agency In Penang requires a travel assistant. Previous experience essential. Good prospects of promotion. Applicants should be capable of undertaking Air/Sea reservations, ticketing and routine correspondence independently Applications with photograph to Box AU>4» s.T. Peoang.1,026 words
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Advertisement1174 1964-03-04 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtrt SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM, Bath room Bungalow In King Albert Park with large garden resident couk general amah available lor rent furmthed until 31st July at $450/- p.m. excluding Amah's wages. Telephone Mr Yeo Singapore ***** for appointment to view. ACCOMMODATION1,174 words
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Advertisement929 1964-03-04 17 TUITION tO Words SS (Min.}— Box SO tts. oxtro ENGLISH: Secondary and preUntversity Classes Telephone ***** Spore. SINCAPORE DRIVINC SCHOOL. 6S, Norfolk Road. Spore. Ring *****. Guarantied $70/-. NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL Dual-controlled cars. Charges moderate -22 Tanglln Road. (Spore). Tel: *****. ENGLISH HONOURS CRADUATE Coaching to pre-umvrrsily level. Secondary Primary929 words
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Advertisement988 1964-03-04 17 TOURS ft EXCURSIONS It Terete U (Ml*.)— Bom SO ef. exfr. CONDUCTED $EA TOUR of Hong Kong and Japan leaving 27th April Further particulars apply American Lloyd Agency Ltd. Tel: (B'pore) *****. WHY SUFFER from travel sickness? Guard Against It by taking a 'Marztne' tablet 20 minutes before starting your988 words
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Advertisement895 1964-03-04 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtrm VESPA SCOOTER ISOC.C. $780/Nearest offer secures Registered February 1962. Good condition. New road tax insurance. Contact Andrew *****6. Singapore. GOOD OUALITV USED CARS FOR SALE 1961 Sunbeam Alpine 1961 Rsnsult Cerdml 1961 Ferd Censul 1962 Cortlns 2 dosri 1962 Ferd895 words
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Advertisement881 1964-03-04 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. axtro 1 1963 HILLMAN. 1962 Acadian X.' Falcon Flat 1500 Austin 7. 1961 Fia". I 600 O'Rekord. Itokl Vauxhall K/ADglla I!i."i9 R/Dauphine Borguard TS. 1958 K'Zephr Austin A 35 Van Vo.sWagen Austin A 55. IVo7 O/Kapitan Hillman Yolks 'Van. ISM K881 words
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Advertisement634 1964-03-04 17 AT YOUR SERVICE J» Words SS (Min.)— Box SO eU. tmtro BLACK'S PHOTOSTATS S» Robinson Road. *****. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICB. U The Arcade Ist. Kloor TeL ***** T.V. MAINTENANCE required? Contact Messr* l.ioi.s Kcfrigeration Bervici', US Clemenceau Avenue. Spore. Tel: 2517L 1 MOTION SMITH II Battery Road. < an do634 words
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Article1280 1964-03-04 18 PENANG— 2nd DAY Race 1— 2.30: Class 5 ($4,600) 5 f 1 ***** Rupee (Goh Lee St.) Paul. 7 W IF) Moxham 12 2 ***** Begini Betitu (Wan St.) R. BreuH, 4 9.1 (SF) *Urn 1 3 ***** Dracon's Blood (Venl Vici St.) R S. Breuk 8 8.12 Trevena 51,280 words
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Article124 1964-03-04 18 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 BEGIM IW .1 1 I Rupee Sky Peak SKY PEAK Flower Rupee KM.IM BKGITC Dragon's Blood Flower R*ce 2 \I.AN( l\ Fort Knox Martingale XI ANCIA I'ridr Ban Luck FORT K\OX Manna Sandman Race > I KWGIPAM Marigold Affection OBEDIENT SON124 words
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640 1964-03-04 18 Epsom Jeep - GOOD FORT SHOULD SCORE ON FAST TRACK Epsom Jeep RACING Jy QOOD FORT (Race 6) is the bet of the day at Penang this afternoon. Good Fort Is in peak form. Last time out he finished a strong third to Gemini Prince over sif straight at Ipoh and his trackwork640 words
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Article110 1964-03-04 18 I ONDON Tues. A team ot British servicemen stationed m Singapore finished second to the British Army of Occupation Germany) team In the Empir» Day Challenge Cup competition, n postal rifle match organise-! by the National RUle Association. The Singapore team finished eigli? POtntT behind BAOR.Reuter - 110 words
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Article36 1964-03-04 18 DUBLIN. Tues. Cauehoo. 100-1 winner of the 1947 Grand National, has died here. He was 25 years old. Caughoo won the Aintree race from 56 rivals in the biggest field since the war.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article26 1964-03-04 18 NEW ORLEANS. Tues. Mason Rudolph (United States) won the US$5O,OOO New Orleans Open golf tournament by one stroke with a 72-hole total of 283.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article327 1964-03-04 18 A Div. 2 club will be in final T ONDON, Tues. A Second Division club will be playing in the English F A. Cup final this season for the first time since 1949. Preston and Swansea, both from the Second Division. were drawn to meet in the semi-finals. In theReuter - 327 words
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Advertisement1237 1964-03-04 18 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN AUCTION SALE OF LIMITED VALI'ABLE SINGAPORE Incorporated in thr federation af PROPERTIES Malayal. To hM<| a onr Stockholder:, are advised that the Nos. 14 A 16 Robinaon Rmi, Tin Ore Output for the month of Spore February 1964 wm* M 7 piculs. QN THU RBDAV Sth MARCH.1,237 words
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Advertisement836 1964-03-04 18 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals I for the posts of Temporary Field Assistants for the Land Development Schemes In Negerl Sembllan. 2. The Salary Scale Is $94 x 7.50--1 109/126.60 x 7.50-188.50/197.50 x I 7 50-220. Plus Cost of Living and Housing Allowances836 words
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Advertisement340 1964-03-04 18 THE F.A. CUP SEMI-FINALS PRESTON v SWANSEA at Villa Park. Birmingham. WEST HAM v MANCHESTER UNITED or SUNDERLAND at Hillsborough, Sheffield. The Learn-at-home illustrated Dictionary ffifo This wondtrful itt or books eon b« sent to you now sVVsT^V^^ fc» COD. on 10 d«TS approval. tS^S Do yon speak and write340 words
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Article453 1964-03-04 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN RYDER CUP GOLFER CHALLENGES AGAIN by Singapore, Tuesday r pVO YEARS ago Brian Huggett of Britain led the field into the final round of the Malayan Open golf championship and looked the winner. But he was overcome by the heat and the453 words
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160 1964-03-04 19 SOCCER Yaegashi scores winning goal SINGAPORE, Tues. The visiting Japanese soccer team beat Singapore 2-1 in a friendly match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. The tourists were kept on the defensive for the first 20 j minutes during which Jap- I anese goalkeeper Hosaka. I who was in top form,160 words
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Article72 1964-03-04 19 SOCCER I ntii -school (Scremban): Seremban English Sch 15 Tcnpku Mohamed Sch. K. Pilah 3. Friendly (Prnanß): Muslim RC B City Council 2 HOCKEY Negri League (Seremban): Ceyloncse 5 Chinese R.C. 1. Friendly (Seremban): NSHA Presidents XI 1 Commonwealth Forces 0. BADMINTON King's Cup intcr-srhool (KL > St. John's72 words
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212 1964-03-04 19 KIWIS TO PLAY 'TESTS' IN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Tues. A New Zealand first-class cricket Bide, including a number of Test will tour Malaysia in ihe third week of August. J. C. Cooke. chairman of the MCA tour and finance sub-com-mittee, told the Straits Times today that the New Zealand team would212 words
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Article116 1964-03-04 19 gINGAPOP.E. Tues.— The Singapore Hockey Association Leagur- Cup match between Singa- 1 pore Harbour Board and Univer- 1 siiy of Singapore at Bukit Chcrmin today had a surprise ending. As soon as S.H.B. scored a goal through Santokh Singh in the 20th minute, one of the umpires116 words
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Article22 1964-03-04 19 TELUK ANSON. Tues The final of the Perak AAA's five-mile cross-country race will be held here on Mar. 14 <4 p.m.).22 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-03-04 19 Police keep lead in Div. 1 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selacgor Police maintained their lead in the Selangor Hockey Association League Div. 1 when they held TPCA to a scoreless draw at Gurney Road this evening. They have now 13 points from seven matches while TPCA have 11 points from296 words
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374 1964-03-04 19 BADMINTON Penang stars top-seeded for Selangor open KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Penang's international badminton stars, Teh Kew San and Yew Cheng Hoe, are seeded Nos. 1 and 2 respectively in the men's singles of the Selangor 1 open championships here on Mar. 11-13 Both the Penang players were ill recently and374 words
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Article70 1964-03-04 19 MALACCA, Tues. Malacca Police created an upset when they defeated League leaders National Union of Teachers 2-0 here today. This was the Teachers' first defeat in seven outings. The match was marred by robust play. Police opened the scoring in the third minute through outside-right. All Thamby70 words
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419 1964-03-04 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - ABSENT 'TWINS' -NOORDIN'S EXPLANATION NORMAN SIEBEL by Kuala Lumpur, Tues A BDULLAH NOORDIN, the Selangor and Malaysia A footballer, will not be available for Selangor in the FAM Cup competition which started last Saturday. Owing to personal matters, he says, he will not be able to Join the State team419 words
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Article149 1964-03-04 19 Springboks fail in victory bid DUNEDIN, Tues. South Africa made a thrilling victory bid In the drawn Second Test against New Zeaand here today. Left with only 26 minutes to get 65 to win Trevor Goddard's men hit out at everything. They were 42 for three at the finish. Offspinner149 words
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Article63 1964-03-04 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. Tht Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's effort to get more school- boy s to take up the sport havt achieved good results. For the first time 100 schoolboys will be competing in the SACA's 20-mile race at Pasir Panjang on Mar. 22. Because of63 words
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Advertisement130 1964-03-04 19 iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiimiitiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' mjmm for Perfect Pictures ■BBJ^^^^^^ 19" TABLE MODEL 4102 The world famous Pye laboratories of Cambridge. England, offer this exciting new "Picture Frame" TV receiver in a beautiful slim-line cabinet. The picture is not only bigger, but clearer, brighter and steadier. Pye 19" Table Model 4102 has a 110°130 words
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Advertisement73 1964-03-04 19 The Modern Way to Better Living ORCHARD COURT BSD IIJ-G3S (Oxley Road/Oxley Rise, Singapore) HlzJd-T- f==rS TWO BLOCKS OF 12-STOREY Ig^J-. -~r,..** "["I DE LUXE FLATS TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS *W sTWrn^ iPk s^lreSJ vfib, xi COMMUNAL TV ANTENNA FOUNDATION WORK NOW IN PROGRESS For too*,* c wuiry. PONTIAC TRADING CO.,73 words
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Miscellaneous100 1964-03-04 19 SPORTS DIARY GOLF Singapore open (Bukit Timah course. 10 a.m.). SOCCER Spore Govt. Services Div 1: Wood bridge v Aviation (5.15); Police v Dockyard (6.45. both matches at Jalan Besar > Div. t: Schools v SHB (Geylang>: Div. S: Pharmaceuticals v STU (Patterson Rdi. FAM Cup: Johore v Armed Forces100 words
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409 1964-03-04 20 Show loyalty to Malaysia, Tan urges students MALACCA, Tues. The Minister of Finance and national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today called on students in Chinese schools to show their undivided loyalty to the country. Addressing about 1.000 students of the Yoke Bin national type409 words
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Article32 1964-03-04 20 WASHINGTON. Tues. Mr. Harold Wilson, the opposition British Labour leader, said here today his party was 100 per cent foi supporting Malaysia against any form of aggression or Infiltration.32 words
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Obituary53 1964-03-04 20 t. V. RAMAN, J.P. aw 57 paswd (•way peacefully at the Ueneral Hospital Malacca on 3-3-64. Funeral on 4-3-64 from Alor Qajah at 4 p.m. MRS. YAP MON FOOK nee Madam Goh Pck N«o 73, passed away peacefully on 3-3-64. Cortege leaves 47 Jalan Teratal, Sctapak on Thursday 5-3-6453 words
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Obituary26 1964-03-04 20 IN CHERISHED MEMORY of our dtar father Mr. A. Kanagaalngam calltd to nit on 4-3-61. Sadly missed hy hi* dear wife and loved ones.26 words
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623 1964-03-04 20 OINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today denied charges by the Malayan Chinese Association national president. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, that the PAP was out to destroy the MCA in deciding to contest the Malayan general election. He was623 words
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136 1964-03-04 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Mr. Sla Kah Hui. spoke at the second "lucky donor of the month" draw yesterday at the Blood Transfusion Centre In the General Hospital. The following are the winning ticket numbers: Ist136 words
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173 1964-03-04 20 Nurses must have 'voice' in working terms SINGAPORE, Tues. The director of the Social and Economic Division of the International Council of Nurses, Miss Sheila Quinn, today said nurses themselves should represent nurses in all matters concerning their conditions of employment. She had been told that nurses here are represented173 words
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72 1964-03-04 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Adult Education Board is organising the fifth practical 72-week course on radio servicing and repair to be held at the Vocational Institute in Balestler Road. Students must have their own radio-construction kits and radio pasts. The tuition fee for72 words
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Article323 1964-03-04 20 LONDON, Tues. It has been anoiner sutisiactory day In the stock markets, but again the volume ol business lailea to show any marked Increase. A factor contributing to the further improvement was the Prime Minister's optimistic overnight speech. Shares which have been overshadowed by election uncertainties made the323 words
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Article51 1964-03-04 20 LONDON, Tues. Spot 19*»d., Apr. 20d.. May 20-3 16d. June 20 ',d.. Apr June 20 yd., July/ Sept. 20-5 16d., Oct Dec. 20 a id., Jan. Mar. 20\,d., Apr/June 20Ha., July Sept. 20 a »d.. Oct. Dec. 20»»d.. c.i.f Mar. 19-11 16d.. Apr. 19--13 16d May 19-13 l6d. Tone:51 words
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Article23 1964-03-04 20 LONDON, Tues. Buyers £1025 sellers £1035. Forward buye.s £1015, sellers £1017. Settlement £1025. Turnover a.m. 345 tons, pjn. 195 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article261 1964-03-04 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Alliance today said the Peoples' Action Party's intention to contest the Federal elections should serve as an eye-opener to the people there of the "sinister intentions of the PAP." A party statement ».ii<i that the PAP chairman. Dr. Toh Chin Chye,261 words
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Advertisement374 1964-03-04 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2(1 Wor4» SIO (Minimum) QUIE: To Merle aril Ronald a daughter on 2-3-84 at Maternity Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Both well. THE STRAiTS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the company to be374 words
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Advertisement282 1964-03-04 20 TENDERS INVITED Grneral Itepairs and rr-dworation of Shop-house Nos. 4:: m 423 A Wilkinson Street Tenders wui received from Registered Con tractor j up to 12 noon on 15th March. 1964. fct the Oflice of the Netceri Sembilan Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift Loan Societv Limited in Jalan Dato' Abdul Malek.282 words
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Advertisement266 1964-03-04 20 mXmxi n^l mm fi ii \tf I Ik V I II jf are ebel watches so special? Because:- EBEL wa tches are adjusted by experienced specialists and tested carefully in 5 different positions during a long testing period. JL our successful research activity in the _jJ^_ field of keeping the266 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-03-04 20 T-JIOHEST and lowest tempera--11 tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 88 7342 words
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