The Straits Times, 7 March 1964
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Title Section21 1964-03-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times. Sat** 0 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article570 1964-03-07 1 11 -PLUS EXAM OFF New schools system Joyful news for Malayan children now in standard six: Promotion to form one-automatically KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Malayan secondary schools entrance examination, introduced in 1957 for the 1 1 -plus, has been scrapped as from this year. Tli is means that from now570 words
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Article1238 1964-03-07 1 Razak: It's a time of emergency for us— lndonesia does not want peace TUN Abdul Razak flew home today from the abortive Malaysia peace talks in Bangkok and said: "The situation is very serious. I don't know what will happen now." He added: "It is a time1,238 words
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Article, Illustration462 1964-03-07 1 KUCHING, Friday. T ARGE-SCALE incursions by gangs of several hundred Indonesian terrorists are likely in Sarawak, the Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, warned tonight. He said in a radio broadcast: "I must tell you frankly about the dangers facing us and something of the462 words
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Article190 1964-03-07 1 A father for the 12th time at 83 STOCKHOLM, Fri. 3 An 83 year old Swedish pensioner, Emil Blixt of Vingaaker, Sweden, has just become a father for the twelfth time. His 40-year-old wife Viola gave birth to a boy two days ago. Child No. 11 brought world fame toReuter - 190 words
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Article48 1964-03-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. National registration will be Introduced In Singapore within the next two months. This was disclosed tonight by the Controller of Manpower, Mr. S. Kumar, on his return from a three-day visit to Singapore, where he had preliminary discussions with Government officials.48 words
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Article83 1964-03-07 1 ATHENS. Fri— King Paul of the Hellenes died today aged 62. it was officially announced. The King had been ill with blood clots in a leg and later a lung following an operation for stomach ulcers 14 days ago The King died at the royal residence atReuter - 83 words
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Article57 1964-03-07 1 JAKARTA, Fri.— A survey conducted by the armed forces revealed that 100.000 people throughout Java "are in dire need of food supplies." the official news agency Antara reported today. The survey found the following numbers of people badly in need of food: 50.000 in Central Java. 40.000 in57 words
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Article26 1964-03-07 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. Gen. Douglas MacArtliur underwent major surgeo at the Walter Reed army hospital today, and surgeons found no evidence of cancer—UPl.26 words
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446 1964-03-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. /T»HE tripartite talks in Bangkok was not a failure but "a resounding success" as far as Malaysia is concerned. This was the assessment of Dato Donald Stephens. Sabah's Chief Minister, and Dr. Goh Keni: Swee, Singapore's Finance Minister. two members of446 words
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Article194 1964-03-07 1 Tengku: Don't quibble over seats CEREMBAN. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman today warned Umno members not to quibble over the allocation of seats to its partners, the MCA and the MIC, in the forthcoming Parliamentary and State elections. He added that there had been quarrels in the past between the three194 words
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Article30 1964-03-07 1 RUSK REJECTS NEUTRALISATION WASHINGTON, Secretary f State Mr Dean Rus>k fi.iti> rejei tfd todaj i" utr.iiisjtinn of Soatb I < < Isia until the Cemmunbts ii»n<>ur < ,I*llo% a accord! Revtet30 words
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Article61 1964-03-07 2 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Peter Kirk. Under Secretary of State for War, said in the House of Commons last night that the planned "rundown" of the Gurkha forces in the British Army had been halted and that the strength of the Gurkhas remained at 15,000. He was replyingReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-03-07 2 JLJANILA, Fri. Gen. Alfredo Santos, Philippine Armed Forces Chief of Staff, yesterday ordered the strengthening of armed forces in the Southern Philippines. He also ordered the activation of airborne units composed of troops trained in jungle warfare, infiltration, guerilla operations and survival181 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-03-07 2 Jeanne, the beauty from Burma AT 21, Jeanne lioland is a much travelled gin. She was born in Burma and has lived in Italy, France and England. Now the 35-23-35 beauty has given up her modelling career to be an actress. Jeanne says: I've had no drama training. All IMirrorpic - 92 words
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Article57 1964-03-07 2 JAKARTA. Fri.— President Soekarno has issued a regulation on the circulation of films in Indonesia. Antara news agency said today. The resrulation said foreign films could only be imported if they were not against the state's Ideology of Pancriashila. Indonesian identity, the political manifesto and were notReuter - 57 words
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473 1964-03-07 2 LONDON, Friday LABOUR M.P., Mr. George Wigg, said last night he believed the Americans were not backing Britain over Malaysia because they were afraid they would have to "carry the can back for us." He was complaining, in the House of Commons debate onReuter - 473 words
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Article44 1964-03-07 2 JAKARTA, Fri. The Foreign Office has announced that Ceylon has approved the appointment of M. All Chanafiah as Indonesian Ambassador to Ceylon. He is the first Communist Party member to be appointed by President Soekarno as an ambassador. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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213 1964-03-07 2 MANILA, Fri. PtiiUppine newspapers editorially expressed concern over the collapse of th* Bangkok Ministerial talk*, but said the situation wu not entirely hopeless. The MANILA TIMES said the agreement to dispatch Thai observers to .supervise the IndonesianMalaysian ceasefire in Borneo213 words
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Advertisement188 1964-03-07 2 ff&iJt PRODUCTS 92 HIGH ST. SPORE. MANUFACTURERS OF SPORTSWEAR PROUDLY ANNOUNCE AND OFFER LADIES MEN'S SPORTSWEAR AT REAL FACTORY COST TO INTRODUCE THEIR PRODUCTS WATCH FOR THE OPENING DAY OF OUR BRANCH AT INTERNATIONAL ARCADE IST FLOOR, SHOP NO. 211 PENANG ROAD, PENANG. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS TO AN ORDINARY188 words
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320 1964-03-07 3 U Thant gets ready UN force for Cyprus UNITED NATIONS. Fri. U Thant, the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, prepared plans yesterday for early dispatch of an international peacekeeping force to Cyprus and appointment of a mediator as unanimously agreed by the Security Council. Usually reliable sources said Mr. Jose Rolz-Ben-nett of GuatemalaReuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration42 1964-03-07 3 SWEDEN'S Princess Margretha and her fiance, London businessman John Ambler, take a stroll at Djurgarden, outside Stockholm, soon after their engagement was announced The Princess, granddaughter of the King of Sweden, is 29. Mr. Ambler is 40. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 42 words
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209 1964-03-07 3 BRITAIN'S NEW ANTI-MONOPOLY PROPOSALS LONDON, Friday. •PHE Government yesterday published new anti- monopoly proposals aimed partly at damping the backbench revolt over plans to curb price fixing. The new proposals, revealed in an official report, promise "get tough" measures against big business as part of the Government's plan to keepReuter - 209 words
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Article29 1964-03-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, who Is In the Walter Reed army hospital here, may have cancer. It was announced y«ste.rday Tlie Geneial la 84.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article21 1964-03-07 3 LONDON. Fri. The average Briton cleans his teeth only two or three times a week, toothpaste manufacturers reported. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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307 1964-03-07 3 Sir Alec withdraws 'navy' remarks on Wilson ONDON, Fri. Sir Alec Douglas-Home last night withdrew publicly remarks he made early yesterday that the Opposition leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, had said Labour would put the British Navy at the disposal of the United Nations. The British Prime Minister did so aReuter - 307 words
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110 1964-03-07 3 CAMBRIDGE SEX AND SUICIDE WORRIES pAMBRIDGE, Fri. Elgh\j teen per cent of Cambridge University students consider suicide while at the university, according to a survey published today to a undergraduate newspaper New Cambridge. More than 100 undergraduate* of both sexes answered questions and the .survey shows that 46 per centReuter - 110 words
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Article33 1964-03-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— lnamullah Khan ol Pakistan, secretary-gene-ral of the World Muslim Congress, has i)een elected a vice president of the World Fellowship of Muslims and Christians, it was announced yesterday. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article37 1964-03-07 3 TOKYO, Fri. A 25-year-old Japanese will walk about 6.000 miles from Los Angeles to Washington to place 50 strings of paper crane birds folded by Japanese girl students on the grave of President Kennedy. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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222 1964-03-07 3 'I saw Ruby a split second before he shot Lee' FkALLAS, Fri.— The man who seized the t?un from Jack Ruby after he shot Lee Oswald said yesterday he saw Ruby a "split second" before the shot. Detective L.C. Graves told the Jury trying Ruby for mqrder that he wasReuter - 222 words
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109 1964-03-07 3 LONDON, Fri.— A former English beauty queen, threatened with blindness, had a brain operation here yesterday while offers poured in from men wishing to give their eyes to save her sight. Rosemary Williams. 19. who has won many beauty contests allReuter - 109 words
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Article41 1964-03-07 3 CUERNAVACA. (Mexico), Fri. Rumours of a romance between dime store heiress Barbara Hutton and Laotian Prince Doan Vinh circulated here today along with reports that he had lust completed a secret visit to her nearby mansion. UPL41 words
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Article28 1964-03-07 3 BELGRADE. Fri. President Ben Bella arrived here by air yesterday on his first official visit to a European country as Algerian Head of State— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-03-07 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl CERTAINLY, K GOSH, I WONDER /> N. N GUVNOR,/ WH£R£ HE KEEPS 4 I /HEY, SYLVESTER I JUST A L HIS WATCH? r^. I VCAN VATELL ME J \.HON£NTI) J v_^_^_ < £7- M 'ACCOROINJ6 TO (jXANKS!^40 words
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158 1964-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today said he had gained the impression during his visit to Kuala Lumpur over the last few days that Singapore was admired as "a model of administrative efficiency." i Many of the people to158 words
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Article92 1964-03-07 4 LABOURER ON CHARGE OF MURDER SINGAPORE. F:l— The Assize court today heard how a provision shop partner was shot dead by a runman when he refused to pan with his keys, and tried to pick up the telephone. In the dock was Lav Soon Kirn. 29. a labourer, accused of92 words
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Article201 1964-03-07 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. ANEW factory is being built in Singapore by Pan-Malaysia Industries. Ltd., which will make plywood not only for the Malaysian market but for export. Laying the foundation stone today of this new factory, the Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San, said201 words
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Article77 1964-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Minister for National Development, Mr. Llm Kin San. today assured Singapore businessmen of the Governments support In their search for new sources of trade. He was speaking at a luncheon at Sri Temasek In honour of the 42-stronß Singapore trade mission to Sabah and77 words
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Article318 1964-03-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. A FOUR-MAN gang ransacked the home of a wealthy contractor at Jalan Ngee Heng last night, and escaped with over $1,500 in cash and jewellery, after tying up his wife and eight children with thin wire, and locking them up in a318 words
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Article53 1964-03-07 4 SINGAPORE, PH.— The Public Utilities Board today announced electricity supplies will be shut down In these areas from midnight tomorrow to 6 p.m. Sunday: Killlney Road (between River Valley and Dublin Road), St. Thomas Walk. River Valley Road (between Kirn Yam Road and St. Thomas Walk). Lloyd Road53 words
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Article101 1964-03-07 4 WATCHMAN STABBED IN THE NECK SINGAPORE, Fri. A tongkang watchman. Thai Lim, 57, was stabbed in the neck last night when he resisted the attempts of two thugs to untie the mooring ropes of his tongkang at Tanjong Rhu beach. The thugs fled when other tongkang watchmen answered Thai's cries101 words
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322 1964-03-07 4 RI threats don't worry HK mission SINGAPORE, Fri. Indonesia's "crush Malaysia" i confrontation will not discourage Hong Kong industrialists from investing in Singapore and other Malaysian States, the leader of the visiting 56-member Hong Kong trade and industrial mission, Mr. Chuang Chung Wen, said today. At a press conference, at322 words
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164 1964-03-07 4 Inquiry report 'in next few days SINGAPORE. Frl. The Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation Is to get a copy of the report on the commission of Inquiry on public daily-rated workers In the next few days. A spokesman for the Ministry of Finance today explained that the delay In sending164 words
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Advertisement107 1964-03-07 4 BIG CROWDS BOOK EARLY TODAY! DAILY 3 SHOWS: 3-4-? P.M. All Singaporeans Are Flecking To See Akeli Mat Jaiyo '^jgQ Mft FREE LISTS Tomorrow I a.m.: "The tonelv Man" Jack Palance. FOR YOUR AIR-CQMDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION REQUIREMENTS CARCO LTD CARRIER AUTHORISED DEALER 275, Tanjong Katong Road Singapore 15 Tel: *****107 words
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Advertisement249 1964-03-07 4 < 5 Grand Premiere-Thurs. 12th March B.oopm at shaws LIDO THEATRE Singapore J SEASON FROM 13th MARCH Doily 3 Shows: 11 a.m., 3.30 ft p.m. ADMISSION PRICES: Circle $4 Stalls $2.50 ft $1.50 No Free List" Advance CASH BOOKINGS NOW OPEN! B (FOR CIRCLE BACK STALLS ONLY) I BEST PICTURE249 words
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Advertisement493 1964-03-07 4 >on mmumm, II om 1 30 4.00 6.30 A 9.30pm Robert Mitchum France Nuyen^. 4- Plus! EXCLUSIVE FEATURETTE SONNY CASatVUr* I LISTONvsCLAY X WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT Z CHAMPIONSHIP ROUT. t TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! X 808 CUMMINGS v* 1 X ,*J DOROTHY MALONE 'H, r Z BEACH MRI^ X Pothecolor PonaViiion > (Amencop-lntemational493 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-03-07 5 Dilemma of a call-girl at the trial of her fiance pENANG. Fri.— A lawyer, Mr. David Choong, told the Sessions Court today of the "dilemma" of a selfconfessed call-g ir 1 who had to decide whether she should tell the truth and convict her fiance, or lie in court and301 words
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Article54 1964-03-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tha Director of World Bank for the Far East. Mr. 1.8.M. Cargill. arrived here today tor a one-week visit to hold discussions with government officials regarding progress in the country. Among the topics for discussion are the Jerantut-Maran land scheme in Temerloh,54 words
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283 1964-03-07 5 Union chief's polls call: Back the Tengku PENANG. Friday fTHE general secrex tary of the National Union of Commercial Workers, Mr. A. B. Gomez, tonight called on all voters to back the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at next month's elections "if we do not want war." "If support for283 words
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321 1964-03-07 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. TTHE prosecution told the First Criminal District x Court today that a Johore police officer when in Singapore did not have the same powers he had in the Federation. i Mr. C. Arul D.P.P., said this at the continued trial of actIng321 words
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Article35 1964-03-07 5 KLANO. Fri. A labourer. Lim Kuan Seng. 18. was fined $15 in a magistrate's court here today when he pleaded guilty to entering the Port Swettenham port area without a pass on Monday.35 words
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131 1964-03-07 5 Pilgrim ship to become floating school for 100 boys KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Haj "pilgrim ship" Kuala Lumpur (12,598 tons) will take 100 New Zealand schoolboys on a Pacific Islands cruise in August. According to a newsletter t*>day from the New Zealand High Commission, the ship is to be a131 words
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Article59 1964-03-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A would-be-extortioner got a punch instead when he tried to extort $200 from the proprietor of a provision store, a magistrates" court was told today. Ng Soh Chye, 19. was tailed for six months for attempting to Mtort from Tang Pui Wat at his59 words
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Article44 1964-03-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Lee Slow Mong. president of the China Society, will give a talk on "The Year of the Dragon" at the USIS library. Armenian Street, on Wedne.sdp.v. March 11, at 5.30 pm. This talk i.s open to the public44 words
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Article26 1964-03-07 5 SINGAPORE, Pri.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Foo Shing School at Serangoon Garden Estate, tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.26 words
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189 1964-03-07 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Cooperative Insurance Society Ltd. here hopes to borrow about $10 million for housing projects Irom a new international financing organisation. The society's general manager, Mr. N.A. Kularajah. U now In Vienna attending the first meeting of the189 words
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Article27 1964-03-07 5 SINGAPORE, PH.— Police yesterday arrested 23 suspect gangster.* and detained them under the Societies Ordinance. A total of 2.830 people were screened in securiu checks27 words
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Article37 1964-03-07 5 PENANG Fri.- A Karamagam. 17 and K.ilfuidw Mastan. 17. were sentenced to one year's Jail racn for stealing a fog lamp from s mo: or car parked m Bi■liop Street early on Feb. 6.37 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-03-07 5 Senu - Why Boesta and Burhan oppose Malaysia—by Senu ALOR STAR, Fri. A The former Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin. Abdul Rahman, said here last night the PMIF leader, Dr. Burhanuddin, and the Party Rakyat leader, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, were opposed to Malaysia because they wanted it to be known147 words
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Article176 1964-03-07 5 Cinema manager knifed by thugs KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two people were admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday with stab wounds after they were set upon by thugs in separate attacks. The injured were Mr. S. Arasappan, 41. the manager of Lido Theatre in Jalan Brickfields, and a mechanic Wong176 words
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Article34 1964-03-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Inche Ahmad Bakri bin Mohamed Basir an assistant secretary In the Federal Establishment Office, left for Tokyo today to attend a Colombo Plan seminar on technical co-operation activity.34 words
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Advertisement231 1964-03-07 5 See you for dinner at the fOUK OONS restaurant NOW OPEN UNTIL 1.00 A.M. EVERY EVENING Dine and dance at Singapore's newest and smartest restaurant. The food and service are simply superb and you can dance to non-stop music by top Filipino and Malayan bands.' Phone 2404 for table reservations231 words
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319 1964-03-07 6 IPOH, Friday. OFFENCE under the Common Gaming House Ordinance is no longer considered as serious as it was before the introduction of legalised betting, said Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan in the High Court here today. He was remarking on the appeal by319 words
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142 1964-03-07 6 'Show your teeth' appeal to villagers SINGAPORE. Fri. World Health Organisation dentists will be touriag six villages here beginning on Wednesday to examine the dental needs of the people. This la part of World Health Organisation dental epidemiologlcal project being conducted here. A spokesman for the WHO today said the142 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-03-07 6 KUALA LUMPIR, Kri. Even iwo-year-old Lint-Ling seemed to be a bit awed by the slitter and splendour of the whole thing. Almost stealing the show, Ling Ling, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Chan of Kuala Lumpur, could not be kept away157 words
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Article63 1964-03-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Pa Professor s>. T. AUsjahbana. head of the Department of Malay Studies at the University of Muluy.t. will talk on "The Importance of the study of values in a multtcultural society" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. The talk Is63 words
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Article69 1964-03-07 6 JESSELTON. Fri.— Native chiefs of Sabah will confer In Labuan from March 10 to 13. Usually at this annual conference they will review the progress In native affairs and discuss native laws. Some native laws, or adut as it Is popularly known, have been modified in69 words
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311 1964-03-07 6 - BATU PAHAT, Frl. J^ VERDICT of death due to negligence of a barber who performed a circumcision operation on a school-boy was recorded here yesterday. The boy. Sarip bir SiraJ. 12, died from shock and haemorrhage several hours liter the operation at Sri Medan.311 words
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Article49 1964-03-07 6 JOHORL BAHRU. Fn.— Tht Peninsula Malay Union will meet on Sunday at its headquarters in Jalan Sekolah Arab here to dteeUM a move to form a "United Malay Front" for the general elections. The Union recently moved ita headquarters from Kelantan to Johore Banru.49 words
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Advertisement142 1964-03-07 6 Esso Standard Malaya Ltd., Port Dickson Refinery Submarine Pipeline To Offshore Pier Salvage Engineers Ltd. was assigned the subcontract and installed the submarine pipelines from 300 feet inland to 1800 feet offshore at the Port Dickson Esso refinery loading terminal. The work included the assembly, joint welding, coating and wrapping142 words
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321 1964-03-07 7 'Bid in Sabah to sabotage Malaysia' JESSELTON, Fri riWERE seems to be an "attempt to r sabotage" the interests of Malaysia in Sabah by some officers here, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, the deputy Federal Secretary, said here today. Mr. Yeap's comments were prompted because of some complaints voiced by representatives321 words
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128 1964-03-07 7 SINGAPORE, Pit The fleetness of the magician's hands is to be pitted against the camera's eye at a special magic show to be given by members of the International Brotherhood of Magicians at the Shell Theatrette in Collyer Quay at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday. Some128 words
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Article61 1964-03-07 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mr. Justice Buurose today continued his s>um-ming-up for the second day of the Pulau Senang murder trial proceedings to the special seven-man Jury in the Assizes. Fitty-eight former Pulau Senang detainees are on trial on noting and murder charges connected with violence and arson at61 words
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Article145 1964-03-07 7 IPOH, Friday. A SIKH bullock cart driver, Puran Singh. 54, was found murdered and tied to a tree in Foong Seong Rubber Estate, in Gunong Rapat near here this morning. A r.nl tr*o vnntounian vaiH A police spokesman said that Puran's body was found145 words
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Article74 1964-03-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Prime Minibler, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the MIC seminar on Sunday, which is to be attended by 450 officials. j Others who will address the meet- Ing are the MIC president. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. MCA president. Mr. Tan Siew74 words
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70 1964-03-07 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Singapore Government ministers will lead a treeplanting operation on Sunday beginning at 8.30 a.m. They ar» the Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. and the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. Trees will be planted along that stretch70 words
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Article145 1964-03-07 7 Kuala Lumpur, Fri THE Sclangor Government today proposed to introduce a new law that would punish anyone teaching, expounding or participating in any false doctrine relating to the Muslim religion A Bill, to be tabled at the next meeting of the State Legislative Assembly, provides145 words
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201 1964-03-07 7 I Unlawful society subverts workers in Tawau JESSEI.TON. Fri.— The unlawful "Indonesian Citizens Liaision Body B a d a n Penghubong Warga Indonesia induced Indonesians in Tawau to return to their country tor military training, the magistrate's court here was told today. Last year this organisation was constantly in touch201 words
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Article55 1964-03-07 7 Higher fee— only by consent TAIPINO. Fri.— The United Front coalition-controlled Taiping town council has decided not to increase licence fees for stalls in the casual ir.arket here without the consent ot the stallholders. A motion to this effect tabled by an Alliance councillor, Mr. Lee Ah Pak. was passed55 words
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Article51 1964-03-07 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The SinfjuI pore School Students' Parents' AsI sociatlon is to ask the Registrar ot Vehicle. 1 to look into the congested conditions of bus transport with particular reference to school children. This was disclosed today by the i association s president. Mr. Chew 1 1'.51 words
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202 1964-03-07 7 Courts too lenient with liars says DPP IPOH. Fn. —L o w er 1 courts in this (ountry have been treating false declaration cases with too much leniency said Inche Mohamed bin Ya'acob. the Perak Deputy Public Prosecutor, in the High Court here today. Two reasons, attributed by Inche Mohamed202 words
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98 1964-03-07 7 pENANS. Fri. The Central Government Is con- i sideling a Bill to control I beggars. This was disclosed by the State Government in reply to a letter rrom the Penang Tourist Association drawing attention to the beggar nuisance in Penang. The letter had suggested98 words
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Article49 1964-03-07 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Fn The Assistant MinisiiT of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. opened two commumtv centre* and the first telephone b ot 'j in costin* a total of over $12,000 at Carey Island. 12 miles from here yesterday. The centres were built by the islanders49 words
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Miscellaneous131 1964-03-07 7 AU*y <*»p Bff V.T. Rtßtmlim 1 l^^foviuzEP?] I B*Bsf l "EWg?*! I c3£M i&n&PtJ,!,,/ c 1 1 A^HlS^A»*| AW«Y HOW-JOF OL' GU2ZLES CMUZEp\T][~~J JoSw DNET>ilNk£. T fl £?M f^HT\/ AH IVAT TWE PUSW OP A BUTTON I I CLICK. AND A I I^O. IS REACT/. HE PUTS TME B^SM/IoPOCEEDSWm, P£O131 words
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Article37 1964-03-07 8 20 Wtrim $10 (Minimum) MADAM C.T. NEO wishes to thank Dato Bong 800 for treating bar MR. A MRS. U r de Soura thank frimds. relatives, for lifts and at'endance at th* funeral of tb*tr daugb-37 words
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Article199 1964-03-07 8 .''< Werdt Sl* (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAPBL la served every Saturday ami Suaßsy ..inch time. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT by -mi; Quartet, one of Urn beat la Uermany, at Cultural Caatra <a'por*> I MS MB, to-nlicbt. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all iea.cbe.ri and book addicts to browaa In their showroom199 words
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658 1964-03-07 8 The Straits Times. Saturday, March 7, 1964. Straight To Form One Not even the most optimistic crusaders for more places in Malayan secondary schools could have expected an expansion on the scale announced yesterday by the Government From next year, there will be a place in Form I for every658 words
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Article371 1964-03-07 8 The Ministerial talks in Bangkok have ended about as badly as they could have done. They not only broke down, without an inch of progress, but there is doubt whether even the limited ceasefire that was already in force has any validity. We kt ow that this ceasefire371 words
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Article184 1964-03-07 8 The anti-rabies campaign so energetically pursued last year seems to have lost momentum, though the danger of a new outbreak cannot be completely discounted. The Selangor Veterinary Department, for example, expected to vaccinate 12.000 Kuala Lumpur dogs in a two-month campaign now ending, but only 6.000 have been184 words
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Article, Illustration501 1964-03-07 8 MALAYSIA NOT COWED by A Special Writer OANGKOK, Fri. Indonesia took a stinging defeat in Bangkok when Malaysia refused to be crushed. The tripartite ministerial talks, resumed on Tuesday after a threeweek recess, collapsed on Wednesday when Indonesia refused to withdraw regular and irregular troops who501 words
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Article, Illustration981 1964-03-07 8 DENIS WARNER - SIHANOUK GETS OFF HIS TIGHT-ROPE DENIS WARNER by As Asians weigh the impact of Cambodia's threat to turn left... THE PRINCE: CHALLENGE TO THE WEST BY HIS PROPOSAL TO SIGN A PACT WITH RED CHINA IN all of troubled SouthEast Asia there is no sadder story than the break between981 words
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Article506 1964-03-07 8 NICOSIA. Fri. EVERY morning at about eight o'clock President Makarios leaves the Archbishopric within the old Venetian walls of Nicosia, gets into a large black Cadillac and is driven by his brother to the Presidential palace on the city's outskirts. There he stays seeing Ambassadors,506 words
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Advertisement799 1964-03-07 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. U Word* Sl* Mimlmmm STEPHEN*: To Msul* and MvM a son Mark David at O I en ear. le* on Jfl Word* Sl» (Minimum) HO LEE: HMwwn Kook— Ckaoac. nnly son of Mr. and Mrs Ho Check Kooni: and M»i Nool, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ijrr799 words
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Advertisement38 1964-03-07 8 "suits?" "yes* "slacks?" "yes" "shirts?" "yes M "jackets?" "yes* "underwear?" "yes M "pyjamas?" °yes M "ties?" "yes" "outerwear?" ler /all from chanraiiA 1 "yes, surprised? 11 1 1 "no chanrais BIG in V everything in Xjnenswear"^/ RcfflM Hotcfw38 words
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Advertisement301 1964-03-07 8 A Rich Store of Knowledge for Children of AH Ages Charles Ray's WORLD^WONDER To boys and girls, who.c lively A w/NMiiirr curioMty in everything around them *t VULUMtb must be satisfied, rheie wonderful m m^ m^^ m^^ volumes will be received wirh delight. j/]£ They will wonder through the pages301 words
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Article, Illustration265 1964-03-07 9 OENANG, Fri. A branch of the People's Action Party of Singapore is to be formed in Penang before March 21, the nomination day for both the general and state elections. A former Socialist Front State Assemblyman and City Councillor, Mr. Tan Chong265 words
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113 1964-03-07 9 IN our Issue of Feb. 23. we re--1 ported a police raid on the headquarters of the Pan-Mala-yan Islamic Party at Jalao Buiiggol. Kota Bharu. We have now ascertained that the raid was In fact made on a roum In the same premises as113 words
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Article64 1964-03-07 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Pama Kochen Bhanu, a district manager of an Insurance company, today pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court to a charge of using criminal force on a woman servant, Yeo Slew Kiang. with Intent to outrage her modesty. The offence was alleged to have64 words
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Article56 1964-03-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri.— The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is looking lor six assistant controllers lor its trade and industrial development divisions. A spokesman of the Ministry said today that the vacancies had nothing to do with any envisaged expansion programme but to cope with the56 words
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Article42 1964-03-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Lance Cpl. Mohamed Yassln bin Mohamed Tahir and Sapper Slhab bin Hajl Sirat, both of the Federation Engineers, will fly tomorrow to Britain for a two-month course for electricians at the School of Military Engineering.42 words
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Article38 1964-03-07 9 PENANG. Prl. O*e Leon* Poh. 43. pleaded not guilty In a magistrate s court today with having in his houae a drug known as Cathandtn < Spanish fly) on Oct. 23 last Tear Ball wu allowed.38 words
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Article368 1964-03-07 9 WE WON'T GANG UP WITH OTHER PARTIES FOR THE POLLS, SAYS Dr. TOH AFTER SURVEY TRIP gINGAPORE, Fri. The Peoples Action Party will go it alone in the Malayan general elections and will not gang up with other parties. This was announced today by368 words
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283 1964-03-07 9 MINISTER: PAP INVASION NOT A THREAT KUANTAN. Friday JHE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, said here today that the PAPs "invasion" of Malaya was not a threat but a nuisance, "like Indonesia's confrontation."' Inche Abdul Rahman was speaking at the opening of a $18,333 midwifery centre at283 words
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Article210 1964-03-07 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. TTOE Malaysian armed forces will launch a recruitA ing drive here and Malaya to recruit men into the three services. Recruiting teams will be visiting Singapore on March 12 and early next month to select men for the services. Those who wish to join210 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-03-07 9 WHENGIyna Quinn, Miss Oklahoma one of the three U.S. beauty queens making public appearances in Penang, came down from the stage during a fashion show at the Star Theatre on Thursday night, some members of the audience were so shy79 words
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180 1964-03-07 9 KUCHING, Friday. 'pHE sth Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, left Sara- wak today for Malaya after a six-month tour of duty with British and Gurkra troops fighting Indonesian guerillas. During Its operations here the regiment was responsible for the death of180 words
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100 1964-03-07 9 Better ways of earning money, two told CINGAPORE, Fri. A mac--0 istrate. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, today told two former government employees that there were better ways of earning money than selling poisons without a licence. Describing the offence as a "serious" one, he added that if the poisons100 words
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Article20 1964-03-07 9 PENANG. Fri. The Junior Chamber International will hold its annual conference here from April 28 to May 2.20 words
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Article26 1964-03-07 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Pinance Minister. Dr. Goh Kent Swee, will open the Sin Chew Garment Factory (Malaysia) Ltd.. Borneo Road, tomorrow at S p.m.26 words
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Advertisement172 1964-03-07 9 \m Serves me says the well-known sewing-amah Lee Yeow Foong "Of the several types of sewing machines I hove used I now find that HUSQVARNA sewing mochines serve me best. The Husqvorno Sewing Machine is noiseless, light and so easy to operate. Its ability to perform numerous sewing functions plus172 words
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Advertisement89 1964-03-07 9 I" 1 1 MODERN f 111 iss-sirl HOME 111 3 APPLIANCES PKpaafl#H[ MAOEINITAIY IREFRIGIRATORS i CopacrtiM from 2.1 cm. ft. up re 8 5 cv. ft. n^MVa""^ GAS COOKERS Alto available baawH- >. '"I table models. PortobU and Table *<i^^ Models (Mains and ULULlllLll MF A Battery). MAO* IM MOUANO89 words
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Miscellaneous785 1964-03-07 9 {Today's Radio, TV| RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 and 6.02 Metres 476 Metres 1 SHORTWAVE SERVICE: lodies; 7.00 Time Signal. The «1 metres News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpour- Am. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Day 7 "7°32 pSSurrt^ Morning Prelude; 7.00 New.; MQ 1 T?nle IS785 words
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Article136 1964-03-07 10 Maudling warns British taxpayers ONDON, Fri. Mr lj Reginald Maudling. Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech yesterday warned that the Government had embarked on. a massive i programme of public expenditure and invest-! merit and it meant rais- ing substantially increased sums from the taxpayer. Addressing a two-day conferenceReuter - 136 words
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135 1964-03-07 10 LONDON, Fri. Sir Alec Douglas-Home the British Prime .Mini *ter, in a prepared speech last night spotlighted Britain's coming general flection as "in June or October." But in delivering the speech to a Conservative audience, he avoided reference to specific timing, merelyReuter - 135 words
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Article24 1964-03-07 10 BEIRUT. Fri— Mr. Alan Browi. Ruler's part-time correspondent In Bagdad, has arrived here after betni? «lven 24 hours to leave Iraq. —ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-03-07 10 IN the snowon the peak of death lies the tail plane section of the ill-fated British Britannia airliner which crashed into the top of 8,500-ft high Mount Glungetzer, near Innsbruck, Austria, while on a charter flight from London to Innsbruck. All 75 passengers aboard the planeUPI - 66 words
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106 1964-03-07 10 YEW YORK. Fri. World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, who is subject to military cail-up, said here yesterday his intelligence test for army service had been "very tough." Clay. 22. told reporters here that although he got a diploma at high school, he considered himselfReuter - 106 words
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Article44 1964-03-07 10 JAKARTA. Fri.— Mount Rindjanl on Lombok Island. East Indonesia, erupted lava and ashes, the Antara news agency reported ye.s.erday from the Island. Antara said some 5.000 people surrounding the volcano had been ordered to evacuate. It stave no further details. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article33 1964-03-07 10 SYDNEY. Frl.— Some 1 500 Qanta.s airways maintenance and transport workers returned to work here last night after a 24-hour stoppage The strike was to back a pay claim. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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210 1964-03-07 10 HOME: BRITAIN DOESN'T BACK A U.S. INVASION OF NORTH VIETNAM LONDON, fW. Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the Labour Party, urged the Prime Minister, Sir Alec DouglasHome, today to make it clear he is against an American Invasion of North Vietnam. The Prime Minister replied that the British Government hadReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration269 1964-03-07 10 McNamara: Aid to Saigon 'as long as needed' WASHINGTON, Friday. ]y|R. Robert McNamara, the Secretary of Defence, said yesterday the United States would continue to furnish South Vietnam with military training and logistical support "'for as long as it is required." He made the statement at a Press conference shortlyReuter - 269 words
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Advertisement122 1964-03-07 10 BE FIRST THAMES TRADER CHASSIS WITH flf 'C CAB OR WINDSHIELD AVAILABI I MmMWWm LUXURY PUBLIC TRANSPORT Bl S ■^^^■^Mni TIPPER M___ ...Jl -w The THAMES TRADER Range offers '^fetefefefctsif'^ vehicles with gross vehicle weights from Si— *±r W~ BJ2 lbs- to 25 000 lbs plus an Articu U P122 words
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Advertisement11 1964-03-07 10 ®jJJ|| Every genuine I BIC ballpen is marked li/blue spot] ri11 words
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LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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Letter195 1964-03-07 11 STRA shocks and U.S. promises A FEW days ago our representative on the International Tin Council came back, and at an interview on his arrival repeated the promises of the Americans: no disruption of the tin market; sales to be conducted as by agreement and promise. And then Mr. Thomson195 words
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103 1964-03-07 11 CHOLERA IN K.L. CAME AS NO SURPRISE IT was no surprise to read that a case of cholera had been detected at Salak South. Recently 1 wrote to the press pointing out the filthy conditions prevalent In this area, made even worse by the recent flood disaster and the indiscri103 words
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Letter155 1964-03-07 11 ARBITRARY charges are being demanded of passengers travelling by taxi. The drivers often demand more money when there are more passengers. The other afternoon while returning from Kuala Lumpur a taxi driver quoted $4.50 to Malacca (usual fare $4). Annoyed, I took a taxi to Seremban and then155 words
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Letter180 1964-03-07 11 CAR owners living in Jalan Rumah Tinggi are faced with the problem of where to parl: their cars. There are over 2,000 fullyoccupied flats In the area but only a single car park which can hardly accommodate fifty cars. Despite the smallness of thp car park, about onefifth180 words
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Letter104 1964-03-07 11 LAST Sunday night there was a musical recital by Ramanl Ammal of Bangalore at the Indian Community Hall in Klang. It certainly was a treat to hear her sing The audience enjoyed it. But there was dissatisfaction over the seating arrangements for the reserved seats No less than104 words
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Letter68 1964-03-07 11 rwas Indeed very rude of our Soccer fans to have hurled abuse at the Japanese Soccer players. Is this the way to treat a first class national team? We must be thankful for the opportunity to watch a potential world class team in action. We must learn to68 words
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Letter122 1964-03-07 11 CI\CI-: the publication or my letter (S.T. Feb. 15) thanks to your newspaper not only my nephew but also a score of his classmates who were not the "Lucky I.V have now been given a second chance in the Teluk Anson Horley Methodist Secondary School. All this has122 words
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Letter108 1964-03-07 11 DUMPING HITS FARMERS Prices drop five cents IF the Minister of Agriculture really wiihM to "stabilise and raise prices received by our farmers for their crops" (S.T. March 3' why does he not restrict or prohibit cyumping of vegetables irom China? The fact that Indonesian dumping has ceased has not108 words
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Letter39 1964-03-07 11 AS a regular traveller by bus I notice that the conductors and drivers rarely wear their licence discs. How can complaints be lodged against them for rude behaviour, for instance if discs are not worn? TRAVELLER Singapore39 words
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86 1964-03-07 11 POSTAL SERVICE IS THE BEST BUT QNE of the things this country should be proud of is its postal service one of the most efficient in this part of the world. But it is disheartening to see that stamps on letters posted here are badly franked thus making them worthless86 words
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Letter92 1964-03-07 11 QINCfc. 1959 1 had been applying for a threeroom flat (sitting room inclusive) and now I have finally been offered one on the tenth floor of a block in Cantonment Road. But I am very disheartened by the high rental of $96.50 as against the standard $66.50 per month. A92 words
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Letter69 1964-03-07 11 THE changing oi the frequency of Radio Malaysia iSlngapura s>) English service to the 60--metre band has brought the desired results. Reception is clear and undlstorted. The English service on 41.7 metres was very poor in thai there was another station (I think it is Radio Vietnam* overlapping it and69 words
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Letter101 1964-03-07 11 II7ILL Radio Malaysia JT broadcasting fron. Singapore do something about the poor reception we are getting on the 41m. band? Not only are we getting a persistent "woo" sound but interference from foreign stations is causing us to listen to the Singapore station less and less. From the Radio Weekly101 words
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Advertisement146 1964-03-07 11 J| SMELLS Airwick the wonderful air freshener banishes all unpleasant smells to bring you fresh and sweet air all day— in the home, kitchen or office. Available in bottles and handy spray cans^it all leading stores. INDIAN CROWN BRAND ROOFING TILES RIDGES A +1 W- Superior quality, outstanding value. Unusually146 words
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Advertisement261 1964-03-07 11 SPOTS, PIMPLES clear up FAST! A WEEK AGO TODAY unsightly skin trouble skin clear and healthy Why put up with bid skin? Today spots, pimples, acne and rashes can be cltared in amazingly short time with Valderma! Because h has a double action, Valderma Antiseptic Balm workf Utter and more261 words
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Advertisement683 1964-03-07 12 < nntinued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT HoraU $5 (Min.)— Box St ett. mxtrm APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED (or I nee Specialist Post at the Convent iry School Sentul. IMPORT EXPORT FIRM requires experienced typist. Contact personally iioiiind. 79 Higb street Singapore 6. SALESGIRLS required for door to door canvasKinti. Reply683 words
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Advertisement777 1964-03-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St cts. extra REOUIRED ASIANS with Acting Ability for a Series of Experimental Malaysian Plays for Television Programmes. Those without acting experience but enthusiastic apply with full particulars of talents Box A 4887 ST. Spore. VACANCY: Sales Representative witb sound knowledge of motor777 words
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Advertisement1053 1964-03-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT 18 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta. txtrm VACANCIES EXIST Kor a Service Foreman nd Servicemen on the Staff of a Leading Alrconditionlng Company. Replies should be addressed to the Service Manager, International Air CoodV turning Co. (Is) Ltd.. P.O. Box 69. Petallng Jaya. INTERNATIONAL PUBLIO RELATIONS GROUP1,053 words
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Advertisement1161 1964-03-07 12 OFFICE SPACE WANTED 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm SMOPHOUSI/OPPICE $PACB wanted for Ladles Halrdressing salon business Must be In Orchard/City areas. Pu)< particulars/price to Box A 4878 B.T. Spore. HOUSES k LAND WANTED If Word* U (Htm.) Bma St et*. mxtrm CHRISTIAN ORGANISATION seeks about 4.000 sq.1,161 words
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Advertisement941 1964-03-07 12 EDUCATION Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: mxtrm BEGINNERS' MOR.'IINO 'EVENING Book-keeping, Shorthand. Typewriting. English, Principals of Accounts 1964 Cambridge Exam. Excellent coaching/ LOtea by 8.8. Miranda (Principal). Modern School of CMasaaree. 18 Battery Road, Noar OH Cafe, Spore. Fbone *****. CHINESE VMCA SCHOOL'S Mornlng/kvenlng Beginners Sbortband, Typewriting, Book-keeping. English,941 words
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Advertisement1056 1964-03-07 12 DOGS, PETS, ETC. Words SS (Min.)— Box St cU. mxtrm I. SPECIAL BOXIR, Alsatian. Popples Sired by genuine top champions "Re- o nown" aad Trail costs". Alsatian Blre: "Urchin" aoo of famous Inter- 8 national Brtttas Champion Blood Lines. Dam:— "Andrea of Kveley" Bast ti Blood Lines Champions. Ibternational a1,056 words
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Advertisement1165 1964-03-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS Min. Box St eU. txtrm 1961 NUMBER HAWK Good throughut taxed /Insured April 30th. Price K 1550-00. Mr. Bishop, 63 Jalan Cheogam 0 lembawang HlUs Kst., Spore 20. V VAUXHALL VELOX IBM Registered 0 nsured 6 Months. Pye Radio mbensnto 1 illy sound good tyres1,165 words
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Advertisement1069 1964-03-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words U (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm. 1*63 HILLMAN. 196 V Acadian, tf Falcon. Knit uoo Austin 7. i'.<ul Plat 600. K/Taunus 17m, O/Rekord. 1966) Vauxhall. Victor, K/Anglla. sVfisrsay. 0 Kapltan. Hillman S/W UM R/ Dauphlne. BorKward T.B. 1958 Vauxhall X .'Zephyr. AtiMin A3S Van. Volks/R/1,069 words
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Advertisement1337 1964-03-07 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Oue S'pori Sails P. Sham Penani EUMAEUS Loerpttl Gil 35 Mar I Mar 1/11 Mar 11 PELEUS Lmeipiil, r in, G asgow Mai 11 Mar 11 Mar 14,11 Mar 1) aIHILLES Li>erpiil, t.: r, Mar I] Mar 19 Mar 11/71 Mar 21 MENESTHEUS Luerpool.1,337 words
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Advertisement1362 1964-03-07 13 MJUI£^UUMdM^£IMIUM m THE EAC LINES ■SV V J~M SINGAPORI KUALA IUMPOI»P.JWinif»MAM PfNANC l^QkgtjQ^B OIN-.HHOUSI fcAMfANOIO. '0101-i }/].W|kOOUAt GENOA. LE HAVBE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERBAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN S pore P. Sham Penang "SINALOA' a) Snied Ii Pirt/ I Mar 1/ I Mir "FALSTRIA" I) 21 Mar 21/21 Mar1,362 words
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Advertisement1252 1964-03-07 13 I BEN@LINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS «-< For London Apr It BENLARIG Hamburg Apr 71 Singapore P Sham Penanj R-mouth Ma> .4 Mar 12/15 Mar ***** Mar 21/22 B mouth May 14 j BENREOCH fcjj,. Singapore P. Sham Penang Hamburg Apr 24 Mar 17/21 Singapore P1,252 words
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Advertisement1322 1964-03-07 13 |pw McAUSTER tfc CO.. LTD. W n3n vi: ni. 133-n IX r^ EIXBRMAM LIME c* KLAVENEBS LINE i^ v LONDON, HAMIURG, ROTTERDAM. IBS AN.ELES. SAN FRANCISCt, UAVRE. BUU ft MIDDLESBROUtkt SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORILANI Accepliig caigo toi Ceitril t Soaia CITY Of WELLINGTON Aairici S'pori P. Sham Pinang SUNNYVIILE M1,322 words
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649 1964-03-07 14 rpHE Malayan Rubber A Market has been generally steady with improved turnover towards the end of the week, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. The range was between 65£ and 67i cents for March, adds the report. As better buying came in,649 words
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Article76 1964-03-07 14 THE Malayan Mfjajjaj Banks' Asts- ciatien male thexe rhangen In Its Man to merchants yesterday ikll rates to S1OO): Sellinc TT *r OD ready: Oeuttehe Marka 139 1/8: Swim Francs 140 3/4: French Francs 199 1/4: Swedish Krener 167 1/2. On the fr*e exehant* market In Hong Kong76 words
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616 1964-03-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent PRICES continued to drift downwards in the industrial and tin sections of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in face of the general serionsness of the outlook following the complete breakdown of the Bangkok talks. The process has been, continuous since616 words
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Article862 1964-03-07 14 COMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuatead (l.UOO) S1.81; Cold Stars (4.000) $3.33. (l.OOO) 13.31, (l.OOO) $3.30; Ounlsa* (l.OOO) 52.73 (l.OOO) (2.72: Cast Smelt (1.000) 53. 87;862 words
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282 1964-03-07 14 Straits tin price falls: Rubber market steady- rpHE Straits tin price fell X yesterday for the second consecutive day by $325 to $531.75 per picul. The offering was estimated down 5 tons to 260 tons. In London on Thursday lower overseas tin advices were reflected in values recording a moderate282 words
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Article72 1964-03-07 14 CHINESE Praduea Eiohange, tinxaaart naan prictt par picul yestarday: CMMut all: balk 146* Mllera. drum «49t tellan. Caara: Marc* April L'K/ConUßant: Unquoted. '•pur: Muntok white »162J Milan, Barawak wtalta $160 Milan, ipaclaJ Sarawak black $1221 Mllera. garbled Lampoon black $122 i MjUcn, AST A $132 i sellan. llngapar*72 words
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Article12 1964-03-07 14 Pungah Tin produced 2iB p:i.u:s of tin ore in February.12 words
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Article24 1964-03-07 14 Malayan Stock Indicra Mar. 5 Mar. 6 •Industrials: 110.10 1(18.44 Tins: 135.98 134.33 rubbrrs: 104.49 104.49 *Dec. 30, 1963=100 Deo. 29. 1962=10024 words
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Article27 1964-03-07 14 March 6. MALAYAN I'.l'RKl R PRICK: «7i crnts (up thrre-quarters of a cent). TIN: 5331.75 (down P£S). Estimatrd unofficial offrrinK 260 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article255 1964-03-07 14 MARCH lint grade rubber buyer! l.e.b. cloied at 5 p.m. in tlngaBare and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at ii"i crnm pi r Ib. up three-quarters of I cent on Thursday's closing level for tbe poHltlon. The tone waa quiet. R.A.t. inrt F.M.R.E deling pneee in centi per Ib. yesterday:255 words
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Advertisement1139 1964-03-07 14 a^WAJSXffIIKISENI&AISHA^LTa U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Croat Lakes/East Canada Sarvlea Sinnoore P. S'hsm Honolulu S. F'cisco N. Tori Montreal 'UMikni Mara" m Part 27 Mar 4 Apr 23 Asr 21 »ai "■alma Man" 2C/2I Mar n/31 Mar 2R Apr a Apr W May M Ma) Ail vessels equipped with deeptanks tor1,139 words
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Advertisement1074 1964-03-07 14 aY V iaK^ _^^K^ ■a«BBB^BBB>llBk^' AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. tULF SERVICE ir. Tiwasvilla. Srislaae. Sylaey. Mellwirne Tir Matfrai aai Nagaaattiaaa Penang p. sram pare Spore P. Sham Pinang BOMBAi* 14 Mar 15/17 Mar 11/21 kll M„„ mmZ\ li: Fremaatla. Aaeia.le. Mallmrne. Synar, J* L J v S I1,074 words
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Advertisement196 1964-03-07 14 WILHELMStN LINES FROMi ScaHistrm »l CMtiMiUI rtrti ftr Baafklt MM MM, Maa, Perang P. Sham Spore TIRMNNA (Calls Manila) 11/17 Mar 11 20 Mir nm mm TlKEl»( (Calls Pusan, Japan) ?I/M Mar THABOT (Calls Manila) 11/1] Air 11/19 aai 11/11 All BARBER LINE KOM U.S A.. EASI ANO WEST COAST196 words
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Article102 1964-03-07 15 MELBOURNE, Frt. I NDUSTRIALS continued to fluctuate narrowly with moves more in balance. Base metals, and oils moved irregularly. Associated Australian gained Is. 6d. to 20s. Loans were steady. The stock exchange will be dosed on Monday. (Labour Day Holiday). C.RA Mount Isr N. Brokfn Hill (10«.) 37/3102 words
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Article191 1964-03-07 15 eNIPS lying alongside ths Slngaper* Harbour wharves or expsctsd today are: Uoep.it 1/L\ Martha Bikke 4 5, rd 8A NiMor ti/7, Laos 10/11. Kenyo Mani Xi, H. Mandow I 15/16. FrMktrtek clover IS/M, sikU 31/32. Kumaeus 33/34. Glenroy 35/36, Bethlehem :is 3.«. Walrunu 40/41, Cuthay 13 f.i,191 words
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Article191 1964-03-07 15 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March t>. Three months. INDUSTRIALS 18 its. M. Cement 18 cv. D.inlopK 18 cts. M. Box 24 its. City Dev. 6 its. Mi-Allster 16 cts. C. Smelters 21 cts. M. Invest. 16 cts. eta. Kohtnson IS cts. l.'i cts. C Storage 20 cv. K. 21 cts.191 words
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Advertisement452 1964-03-07 15 ■HFTT^TTWTjTTiUiMajTI (Continued from Page 12) HI-FI STEREO W Words tS (Min.)-Box M eta. txtn TRIO AMPLIFIER* ETC., Call for .li'inonstrsition at Hwm Seng Co., ZS9 Beach Koad. (S'porc). TANOBERC TAPE RECORDERS Demonstration at Eastland Trading Co.. 1 Prince 81 Singapore. *****. FOR SAL! Brand new Nivlc NSSO four speakers Stereo452 words
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Advertisement755 1964-03-07 15 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) 10 Words SS (Mln.)-Box M eta. mxtro NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel, J.B. Seaside Daoctns tt Kloorsbows Nlfjuiy Tel: 2133 JOHORE HOTEL J.B. Dancing ro-nlgbt. 12 Alrcoodltlooea ttooms Phone 2389/0 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 20 Words OS (Min.)-Box M eta. axtrm SOUTH-EAST ASIA Hotel *****/ Victoria Hotel755 words
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Advertisement603 1964-03-07 15 NOTICE NOTICE SULTAN ISMAIL NASIRUDDIN SHAH SCHOLARSHIPS TRENGGANU The Board of Trustees of the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Scholarship Fund, Tengganu, invites applications for scholarships for the following courses of studies:— (a> Medicine lb) Quantity Surveying (c) Geology (d> Architecture (c) Electrical Engineering (f) Mechanical Engineering (g) Arts (h) Science603 words
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Advertisement1567 1964-03-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments: 1. DOCUMENT EXAMINER In the Department of Chemistry. The post is pensionable and in Division I. Salary scale: $554, 5592, $628x34-934/982x34-1,254 plus Cost of Living1,567 words
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Advertisement626 1964-03-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BORNEO AIRWAYS invite applications for the post of Person- I nel and Administrative Officer to be baaed In Jessellon. Essential qualifications: Good education, with considerable experience In staff administration. ability to speak and correspond In English. Malay and at least one Chinese dialect. Experience In property management an626 words
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Advertisement615 1964-03-07 15 COMPANY MEETING THE PATALING RUBBEK ESTATES LIMITED CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3 1ST OCTOBER, 1963 1 report with regret the death on 27th June 1963 of our colleague Mr. M. A. P. Unman. He had considerable planting experience In Malaya before becoming a director of Anglo-Malay Rubber Company615 words
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Advertisement518 1964-03-07 15 However, we have good and we. l managed properties and can «x--pect returns on working to «mH* us to maintain the momentum ot our rejuvenation programme*. ESTATES During 1963 748 acre* wer* replanted or new-planted witn rubber and 1,017 acres men planted with oil palms. For th« cucrant year tlie518 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-03-07 16 Epsom Jeep - NATIONAL JOY IS WORTH THE GAMBLE Epsom Jeep -RACING by Head-stand PENANG, Friday. gPARINGLY-RACED National Joy is fighting fit after a rest in the Highlands and may be worth a gamble against stronglyfancied rivals in Race 6 on Sunday. With Laurie Johnson up, the six-year-old did a 3f trial in312 words
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Article275 1964-03-07 16 England: Abolish challenge round DAVIS CUP f ONDON, Fri.— The English Lj Lawn Tennis Association want to abolish the challenge round of the Davis Cup tournament. They passed a resolution yesterday recommending that Davis Cup nations should consider the possibility of abolishing the challenge round the next time the cupReuter - 275 words
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Article88 1964-03-07 16 GOLF Spore Open championship 3rd round tßuklt course. 2 30). BADMINTON Malacca Open championships s-flna'i and finals (MBA hall. 230 8 p.m.). TENNIS SCC Invitation tourney (Spore padang. 2.30). HOCKEY Penan* trUnr«l» r: Perak v Kedah (D. Kramat, 5.15 Prnant WHA Ue: AWSC v PFS Green Lanei88 words
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Article26 1964-03-07 16 SINGAPORE. Fn. "Hie Forces Driving Club of Malaysia will hold time-speed trials for motor-cycle* tomorrow and cars on Sunday at the Ulu Pandan circuit.26 words
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Article38 1964-03-07 16 MIAMI. Fn. An unknown punter yesterday won US$B4,lll for a $2 tote bet the largest win In American racing history. He picked three winners in a four-race bet, one of them a rank outsider. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article469 1964-03-07 16 EPSOM JEEP spotlight* the fancied runners at Penang tomorrow: Race One NOW WHAT: Due for a win; fast-iinishing second to Korovou over 7f last Sunday; better over BJf; any going. KOKOVOL' Running on when he scored over 7f, should easily stay 8lf; prefers good going. TKKANG469 words
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Article1096 1964-03-07 16 PENANG— 3rd DAY Race 1: 2.15 Cl 5 Div 1 ($4,600)* 8 1 ***** Now What (Centenary SU Heddle, 5 9.0 (F) 'Dragon a 2 ***** Korovou (W.J. Wearne) Bagby, 4 8.8 (F) Posnrr 3 3 ***** Firrt Love (Profit St.) Mawi. 5 8.3 Mitrhrll 1 4 ***** Teranf Bulan1,096 words
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Advertisement1151 1964-03-07 16 H?L»JlCiyM<»l»]fc U3»H NOTICE The public are hereby notified that 1* is proposed to repair the railway tracks at the undermentioned level crosslnKvA. The roadway at the level crossing at telegraph post No. 125 on the Ta.<-sek Road at 13th. mile Simpanif Ampat will be closed for repairs on 17.3 19641,151 words
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Advertisement832 1964-03-07 16 1 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders will be received from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the Supply of Petroleum Products at the office of the P.W.D. High Street. Singapore, 6, Tender Box No. 13 up to 10 a.m of Friday 13th March. 1964 for the lng:Supplr of Oils and Lubricants to ail832 words
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Advertisement64 1964-03-07 16 Congratulations and Best Wishes to ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LTD., on the occasion of the opening of their Hefinery at Part Dicksan from: SHARIKAT PERDAGANGAN JOHOR BERHAD JOHORE ASSOCIATED TRADING CO., LTD., 92. JALAN AH FOOK, JOHORE BAHRU. TEL: 3158 Distributor of k ESSO GAS for the State of Johore. roi64 words
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Article, Illustration262 1964-03-07 17 LIM KEE CHAN; L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr - LIM KEE CHAN L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr. SPORE OPEN ENTERS ROUND 3 WITH... by and Singapore, Friday 'pHE Singapore Open golf championships go into the third round tomorrow with two British Ryder Cup players, Brian Huggett and Ralph Moffitt, leading the field with a twoday total262 words
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415 1964-03-07 17 Lremins 71 is best score in round the greens. He never holed a putt from further than two feet throughout the round. He picked up birdies on the Bth, 11th, and 18th holes but dropped five strokes and finished with a 74. Cremln started slowly and had par figures after415 words
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Article422 1964-03-07 17 145 R. Moffitt 71, 74 (38, 36). B. Huggett 73. 72 (37. 35). 146 Kuo Chi Hslung 71, 75 (39, 36 amateur), I. Katsumata 73, 73 (38, 35), T. KltU 74. 72 (36, 37), R. Newdlck 74. 72 137, 35). 147 Lv Llan Huan 75. 72 (36,422 words
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Article21 1964-03-07 17 SUNGEI PATANI, Prt. Colours outplayed Whites by three goals to nil In the Kedah state hockey trial here today21 words
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Article27 1964-03-07 17 IPOH. Prl. The Perak Chinese Football Association made ft profit of $1,000 last year. The PCFA will hold their annual meeting here on Mar. 2127 words
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329 1964-03-07 17 3 PENANG PLAYERS ADVANCE TO SINGLES SEMI-FINALS BADMINTON MALACCA. Fri.— Top Malaysian Thomas Cup players Teh Kew San and Yew Cheng Hoe blazed Into the semi-finals of the men's singles In the Malacca Open badminton championships at the MBA hall here tonight. Kew San or Penang beat Wee Choong Seng329 words
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Article49 1964-03-07 17 BELFAST, PrL John Caldwell of Belfast, former world bantamweight champion won the vacant British and Empire bantamweight boxing titto here last night when he beat George Bowes. The referee stopped the contest In the seventh round with Bowes having a bad cut over his left eye.— Reuter-Reuter - 49 words
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Article213 1964-03-07 17 Penang make a good start HOCKEY pENANG, Fri.— Peivang j got off to a good start in the friendly triangular hockey tournament today when they beat Kedah 4-1 at Da to Kramat Road. Penan* were clearly the better side. The defence was sound but the forwards were Inclined to over-dribbjfi213 words
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Article71 1964-03-07 17 KOTA BHARU. Prl Kelantan became the East zone champions when they beat Pahang by five j goals to three In the FAM Cup competition here today. Scorers for Kelantan, who led 2-1 at half-time, were Maladl 2, Che Su. Dall Omar and Hamid I Ghanl. Pahang's goals71 words
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Advertisement121 1964-03-07 17 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT -iiirj^^ Stream-lined efficiency, JnfjP^^^ljl^ beautiful appearance, lighc II \ll //iff but sturdy and economical /ft c i 4 MANUFACTURED BY I UNITED COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL CO. PVT. LTD. 20. MANGOE LANE. CALCUTTA- 1. MtUED ST IM ENGINEERING IXfOM MOMOTION COONCIL.CAICUTTA. GOLDEN JUBILEE I NIGHTCLUB RESTAURANT IPOH TO-NIGHT 1121 words
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Advertisement152 1964-03-07 17 S Enjoy the masculine freshness of SMULTON NEW YORK LONDON ENG AUN MANSION Thomson Rd, 3rd mile/near Novena Church 5-STOREY LUXURY FLATS $22,900/- COMPLETION OMA Alto for Sol* TWO STOREY THRACE HOUSE $J1,»OO/- VAT YUEN HONG CO., LTD. 25. Oxley Garden. Singapore 9. Tel: 3953«./*****/***** There is an OPEL TO152 words
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Miscellaneous231 1964-03-07 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Ame's work gets little money, 1 Bolder arrangement com- though showing fresh vitality pllcates matters In London (9) 7 6) t "If this be and upon me uKWS'JIk-. BSfc-STS 1 k (Coleridge) v qqMk comes In to pull up 14 I get a medal, then231 words
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Article68 1964-03-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Plans are now under way to extend the sale of Social and Welfare Services lotteries to Sabah and Sarawak. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddln, disclosed this today on his return from a tour of Sabah and Sarawak.68 words
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211 1964-03-07 18 Manila assured: No big war over Malaysia BANGKOK. F r i.— The Philippines has received assurances from Indonesia and Malaysia that there will be no major war over the Malaysia dispute, authoritative sources said today. The sources said the Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, won the assurances lastReuter; UPI - 211 words
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Article56 1964-03-07 18 KUCIIING. Fri.— Set ity Forces killed four armed terrorists in the Fourth Division of Sarawak late yesterday, an Army spokesman has announced. Another terrorist, who was slightly wounded, surrendered later. Some documents and weapons were later recovered by the Security Forces, the Army spokesman said. He said theReuter - 56 words
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Article29 1964-03-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Police today reported that 196 people were evacuated In the Serl Medan area of Batu Pahat district, Johore, as a result of floods.29 words
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Obituary40 1964-03-07 18 I'ATHROSE D'SILVA of Lima B*la» KMate, Slim River. received cable Informing defith of t>eloved father late Mr. Lronu D'Silva of Thumbny Kazhakuttam on 3-3-64. Riqinem High Maaa will be nuriK at St. Johns' Cathedra! K.L. Saturday 21-3-iM. 6.30 a.m.40 words
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Article181 1964-03-07 18 BANGKOK, Fri. Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn was reported today to have said Thailand would refuse to send teams of ceasefire supervisors to Borneo until Indonesia and Malaysia reached some agreement. The Prime Minister told Thai newsmen that Thailand would send observers when "accord isUPI - 181 words
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Article51 1964-03-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— T)» Government today denied a Jakarta report that a British Hawker Hunter plane had tried to intercept an unarmed Indonesian aircraft. A statement from the Ministry of Defence said today: 'All security forces pilots are under strict instructions not to operate across the51 words
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Article40 1964-03-07 18 SYDNEY. Frl.— Sydney doctors are examining suggestion that chronic gamblers should be certified in the same way as alcoholics and drug addicts. After being certified as Jinaaclallv Irresponsible, gamblers' affairs would be controlled by trustee. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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452 1964-03-07 18 SINGAPORE, Frl. TH E SINGAPORE Bank Employees' Union told the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association today that any industrial action taken against the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in its trade dispute with the union, was "not motivated by any hostility" toward other452 words
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Article427 1964-03-07 18 LONDON, Frl. There was a modest reaction In the stock markets today but the tall did not go very far and some of the early losses were reduced oi eliminated later. Nevertheless, what has been a very good week in markets ended with losses in427 words
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Advertisement135 1964-03-07 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 W*r4» $10 (Minimum) Ist MALAYAN FUND ON SI OO INVESTED IN NOVEMBER 1959 ABOVE AVERAGE DIVIDENDS— y/e 31-1 2-63... 14. 10 CAPITAL APPRECIATION to 3.3.64.. > 130% and MAXIMUM SAFETY INVESTMENTS ARE SPREAD OVER LEADING MALAYSIAN COMPANIES SELLING PRICE ON 3-3-64. ..52.30 GROSS DIVIDEND Y1ELD. 6.13135 words
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Advertisement105 1964-03-07 18 We tie up the loose ends of your travel! With a finesse that we attribute to experience! Our service doesn't stop at just fixing the date and passage. We give helpful hints on the kind of information that our clients will appreciate how best to use stop-overs, whereto stay, what105 words
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Title Section11 1964-03-07 1 PORT DICKSON V*«jy REFINERY DEDICATION AND OPENING CEREMONY Straits Times Supplement11 words
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Article, Illustration310 1964-03-07 1 TENGKU TO OPEN AND DEDICATE $45m. PLANT THK Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tensku Abdul Rahman Putra AlHaj, will officiate at the Dedication and Opening Ceremony of the Esso Port Dickson Refinery today. Guest of Honour will be His Highness, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. Mr. H. L. Beemer.310 words
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Article, Illustration587 1964-03-07 1 An aerial view U I l II the official opening today of the Esso Port Dickson Refinery by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of Malaysia. Tengku Abdul Rahman, another link has been added to the chain of Esso Refineries throughout the world. We are proud that Mala.va587 words
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Article, Illustration354 1964-03-07 1 POPULAR NEGRI RULER IS GUEST OF 1 HONOUR \TEGRI S m bilan's popular Ruler, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar, has taken a lively interest in the development of his State ever since his installation in April. 1961. Because, as its name implies. Negri Sembilan is in fact a confederacy of the354 words
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Article, Illustration630 1964-03-07 1 A REFINERY IS BORN By Chairman of the Board of Director* and Managing Director of Esso Standard (M) Ltd. WHILE today's opening of the Esso Port Dickson Refinery is not really the official birthday as the Refinery has been in operation for about three months, we have worked to make630 words
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Advertisement123 1964-03-07 1 INTERNATIONAL QUALITY MAINTAINED at (£SSO) PORT DICKSON REFINERY p** i Fs I I'yi s«f i "4 i_^BPMß^y^^P**t^HH^K v^^H f^* 1 1\ y 1 '.'^T .'.'Tr. .m£ |>j| w— -i i^ M ~T\ The latest link in the chain of world-renowned Esso d^ T— —^b refineries is our Port Dickson Refinery123 words
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Article, Illustration754 1964-03-07 2 Dedicated to ensuring that customers benefit from the best science can offer gEHIND the familiar red, white and blue oval of the Esso sign lies an extensive and complex research organisation, dedicated to ensuring that Esso customers as far away as Libya right down754 words
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Article240 1964-03-07 2 Fstep with the building of the Esso Refinery has gone an intensive training programme for the Malaysian personnel who will operate and administer this sizeable establishment. The first group of five management trainees (see below) left for Britain In September, 1962, to undergo a nine-month course240 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-03-07 2 Five of the Malayan engineers at the Esso Fawle* Refinery during their nine-month training:. From left: Messrs. Chew Chow Fung, Ho Mm Khuang, Ray Dtarden (External Training Co-ordinator), Kam Ewe Kian, Tony Fox (Training Supervisor), Mah Ah Choong, and Ng Hon Leoag.45 words
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Advertisement89 1964-03-07 2 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LTD. 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintQ i i I On the official j 1 opening of their I PORT DICKSON REFINERY PARSONS CORPORATION WORLD-WIDE ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS LOS ANGELES— CALIFORNIA U.S.A. MECHANICAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING CO LTD., SINGAPORE MINNEAPOLIS HONEYWELL REGULATOR CO. OF MINNEAPOLIS, MIN. wish ESSO STANDARD89 words
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Article610 1964-03-07 3 Special rail cars were built to transport lar£e and bulky items As demanding in its requirements as the formulation of a new town development physical construction of the Esso Refinery at Port Dickson, which represents only half the problem involved in a project of this magnitude, has been610 words
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Article, Illustration273 1964-03-07 3 FjiOß hundreds of housewives in Malaysia, the transition from tear jerking. sootstaining charcoal fires to the trouble-free cooking of a modern kitchen range has been accomplished with the aid of Esso Gas. This Important petroleum product, liquefied under pressure and stored in metal cylinders, needs273 words
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169 1964-03-07 3 Automatic blending to eleminate the need for intermediate storage tanks is carried out in the modern process unit of the $45 million Esso Port Dickson Refinery. The process unit includes a crude distillation unit, where the crude oil Is first separated Into "fractions." and169 words
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Advertisement335 1964-03-07 3 »1 A CONGRATULATIONS <° ES *O STANDARD MALAYA LIMITED W% %V on tne oocaW c a °P en n 9 of their refinery at Port Dickson JK: 1 I Q% HMMAtm f% A AW%■ J| U.S. AMAZON SPM is the ARTERY of the new Super Tanker l\ KW W^^M M^335 words
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Article, Illustration895 1964-03-07 4 Entertainment for the Guests Manora classic for the guests 45-minute cultural entertainment by the Manora Troupe THK programme for the opening: ceremony of the Esso Refinery at Port Dickson provides a curious contrast of ancient and modern, ranging from the antique charm of an old Malaysian form of drama to895 words
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Article, Illustration190 1964-03-07 4 Director of new Esso refinery MR. URBAN H. Wagner Jr., (Right) Manufacturing director the new Esso Refinery, is a veteran in refinery management who arrived early in 1962 from New York, after heading the Technical Service Department in White Plains. A Chemical Engineering graduate of Rice University in Houston, Texas.190 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-03-07 4 ONE of the top Malaysian appointments at the Port Dickson Refinery Is held by Enche Mohamed Nasir (above) who came to the Esso organisation after serving as a senior settlement officer in the Port Dickson area. Enche Nasir's knowledge of the district stood him in good59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-03-07 4 Mr. R. C. Busacker (above) is Refinery Manager Port Dickson Refinery. He arrived here in October. 1961, to be Operations Superintendent. He was formerly process foreman in charge of shipping and planning at the Esso Refinery in Aruba, Netherlands Antilles.44 words
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Advertisement127 1964-03-07 4 KERETAPI TANAH HELAYU CONGRATULATES THE ESSO STANDARD <^ sbbv* "^Bbt y^B 1 1 \s* Hb Id PORT DICKSON MOVE YOUR GOODS THE MALAYAN WAY BY RAIL Congratulations to ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LTD. On The Occasion Of The Opening Of The New Oil Refinery at PORT DICKSON From TIAN SAN CO.,127 words
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Advertisement32 1964-03-07 4 Congratulations to ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LTD. HIAP HOE FURNITURE CO. 116 Birch Rood. Serombon. Mi 4261 wppliers of furniture to th« residence of th« Monoging Directo .f ESSO Refinery of Port Dickson.32 words
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Article, Illustration633 1964-03-07 5 1961 'Project is a source of much satisfaction to Government' Enche Khir —and Port Dickson awoke from its slumber t ulled to sleep by the breeze tossed palm trees and feathery casuarinas that line its miles of golden beaches, Port Dickson had led a somewhat Rip Van Winkle633 words
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940 1964-03-07 5 Tengku fostered understanding rare in newly independent countries AI.AXY praises have been sung by leaders of freedom-lov-ing countries about the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, but one which most aptly fits is this citation: "His labours are aimed to build a nation where man can live with man in940 words
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Advertisement33 1964-03-07 5 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR PORT DICKSON REFINERY FROM: LEE WAH ENGINE WORKS, 70, BENDEMEER ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** ***** CABLES: 'WAHENGINE'33 words
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Article, Illustration688 1964-03-07 6 What happens to crude oil in the refinery The tree of oil is £ro\vin& new branches all the time and the Refinery helps these branches £row fWENTY four thousand, five hundred barrels of crude oil a day will be ingested and processed through the complicated systems of the new Esso688 words
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Article, Illustration17 1964-03-07 6 The modern process unit at the Esso Refinery at Port Dickson17 words
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Advertisement198 1964-03-07 6 \WCOOKER!] ._^-^_j_== \^-^r 5 BURNERS EACH ONE LIGHTS k KING -SIZE OKI* -THERMOSTAT \\!§?3fc^7^sSs&&\ N I I MO-TIMER- OVEN TURNS Off *^Z/ AVAILABLE ON THE EASIEST HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS. RfE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD. I 111 »ATU 10*0. I* I I Kmli !..">►»'. Pka<« till) (I nwl J K I I198 words
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Advertisement102 1964-03-07 6 "*3M to ESSO STANDARD LTD. on the occasion of the official openingof their NEW REFINERY AT PORT DICKSON from SIME DARBY (MALAYA) LTD. and PAR MALAYAN PAINTWORKS LTD. Suppliers of special and standard finishes for the refinery plant. Jb R selected by (wSSO) Congratulations to ESSO STANDARD (M) LTD. on102 words
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Article, Illustration666 1964-03-07 7 The gentle pat on the Lack that set the lun&s pumping/ (89,350 tons) A VITAL MOVE AN important preliminary to the opening of the new Esso Refinery was the arrival in Port Dickson of the 89,350 ton tanker, Esso Spain. Providing an impressive spectacle666 words
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Advertisement192 1964-03-07 7 CONGRATULA TIONS To ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LTD. en the OMiciol Opening of their Refinery et Pert Dickion and many thanks to I PARSONS CORP. Engineers Constructors fer selecting "DORAJOINT P.V.C. Expansion Joints" for the conitmcrion of this fine Refinery. B^T** 4 See what happens when < > the concrete A192 words
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Advertisement180 1964-03-07 7 Heartiest Congratulations to THE ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LTD. from TAI MENG ELECTRIC (M) CO. Head Office: 307-309, New Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. 2. TEL: ***** Branch Office: 194-195, Jalan Pantai, PORT DICKSON. TEL: 300 ...the contractors entrusted with the entire electrical installations of the Refinery and its associated Factories including 1180 words
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218 1964-03-07 8 FIRM'S LOCAL HEAD IS MAN OF VAST EXPERIENCE MR. 11. I. Bi-emor. Chairman of the Board of Directors and Managing Director of Ksso Standard Malaya Limited, assumed responsibilities for Malaya l)i\ision in August 1958. Mr. Brrmcr spent ten years in Asia prior to 1940 when he was stationed in Japan,218 words
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Article, Illustration262 1964-03-07 8 NEW $500,000 VIADUCT TO LINK UP WITH THE MAIN RAILWAY LINE 'We have met with complete co-operation from all concerned' ■pONSTRUCTION of a viaduct at a cost of $500,000 has been completed at the Esso Port Dickson Refinery to join the main Seremban Port Dickson railway line with those running262 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-03-07 8 Mr. Alley is Marketing Director MR. L. R. ALLEY. Marketing Director of Esso Standard Malaya Limited, has been in Esso for the last 16 years, and was last the Marketing Manager of Esso in Thailand before coming to Malaya. He has also served with Esso Standard Sekiyu in Japan before87 words
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125 1964-03-07 8 'FAMILY DAY' FOR ESSO STAFF, DEALERS ESSO employees and dealers, with their wives or husbands, throughout Malaya and Singapore will attend a special "Family Day" at the Esso Port Dickson Refinery on March 8. 1964. This is being arranged as part of the company's celebrations to commemorate the opening of125 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-03-07 8 MR. R. A. ANDERSON. Finance Director of Esso Standard Malaya Limited, has served in various positions of the Company's affiliate offices during his 13 yearo oi service with Esso. A graduate of Columbia and New York Universities. Mr. Anderson was once an Accounting Manager <>f Esso89 words
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Advertisement94 1964-03-07 8 f Congratulate m*m 4 i^^B^WßMß^gw^ §ff -Art OESSO) i^ b^ ilj i ilj 4^^ b^\ cr b^ i ie i i^% |t gaJMBBfc NEW REFINERY AT PORT DICKSON We are proud to have been associated THe 800 ft ,on g viaduct at Esso Refinery, this pfOJeCt afld a^ entfUSted With94 words
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