The Straits Times, 9 March 1964
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Title Section21 1964-03-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000' The Straits Times Nat**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-03-09 1 CALL-UP D-DAY TODAY Agreement more or less, but Cabinet meeting to decide on implementation: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday WHETHER there will be an immediate national call-up will be known tomorrow or Tuesday. The decision will be taken at a special Cabinet meeting tomorrow. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today: "We399 words
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199 1964-03-09 1 Soekarno orders: Take the offensive now l AKARTA, Sun. J President Soekarno last night told military and political leaders that Indonesia had "left the stage of revolutionary defensiveness" and added: "Now we must be on the offensive." The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, read a statement containing the President's remarks toReuter - 199 words
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Article49 1964-03-09 1 SAIGON. Sun.— The U.S. Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert McNamara. and top-ranking officials arrived In Saigon today and reaffirmed: 'The United States will maintain Its Interest and presence lr. South Vietnam." He acidea: "We shall stay for as long as It takes to defeat the Vletcong." Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article37 1964-03-09 1 LONDON. Sun. Soviet experts iia\e devised a gun wlilcn (Ires ary ice i solid carbon dioxide) to jdisper.se cloud- over alrpom. enabling aircraft to land and take oft In any weaihtr. Moscow Radio reported today. fUutar.37 words
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Article67 1964-03-09 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. The Bible is not a strong point with some American high school pupils, according to a quiz reported by a Massachusetts teacher. Some of the answers given by the 16 and 17--year-olds were: THE GOSPELS were written by Matthew, Mark, Luther and John; EVEReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-03-09 1 THIS was the scene outside Raffles Hotel as C.I.D. men, armed with torches, examined the broken drainpipe shortly after the time bomb blast on Saturday night. Note the damaged air conditioner, shattered windows and splintered glass strewn on the pavement and road. Army explosive experts71 words
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Article144 1964-03-09 1 MALACCA, Sunday. 'JHREE men are feared to have drowned in the sea when a Shell Company boat and barge carrying GOO tons of fuel oilcaught fire half a mile from the wharf here today. The fuel, comprising petrol, dlsel oil, and kerosene had arrived from144 words
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Article44 1964-03-09 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Moscow engineer A. N. Ivanov, afraid his car would be stolen, fixed a hunting rifle in his garage to fire automatically at the legs of Intruders —but he forgot about bis trap and became his own first victim.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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270 1964-03-09 1 That Lopez deal 'no Jakarta response' says Ghazali KUALA LUMPI'R, Sunday. 'JHE package deal proposed by the Philippines Foreign Minister, Mr. Salvador Lopez, for solving the Malaysia crisis, has brought no response from the Indonesians, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Ghazali Shafie, said today on270 words
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71 1964-03-09 1 JAKARTA. Sun. ReJ lations between the United States and Indonesia are headed for a period of severe strain following the collapse of the Bangkok talks, diplomatic observers here predicted today. They said that the American Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Howard P. Jones, was instructed byUPI - 71 words
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Article42 1964-03-09 1 MISSION ARRIVES M IIIN«. mid lr.i.Jc minion from Mn^apore jrri\rd here i<»niclit »i\ thrn--d.i\ i-i t I Srnjtor K» Tech Km. IoW reporters mi^Mon h<»p< <l la f<»trr greater flow of it nir between IblsjwiM itetel iSer Pi ?o t>42 words
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152 1964-03-09 2 Christians hit at Pakistan's 'wanton atrocities' CALCUTTA, Sunday. J^ MEETING oi Catholics and Protestants here yesterday condemned ''wanton, inhuman atrocities" it said were being perpetrated on minorities, including Christians, in Pakistan. The meeting, sponsored by 10 Christian organisation^, called on all nations to persuade Pakistan to prevent "religious persecution.' Mr.Reuter - 152 words
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Article179 1964-03-09 2 PING PONG GAME THAT WENT WRONG rKYO, Sun. A bizzare chain of events turned a ping pong game into a nightmare for Sho Wakabayashi. 20. He and a companion were playing ping pong last night in the basement of an unused office building when the ball bounced into an open179 words
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90 1964-03-09 2 HONG KONG, Sun.— Kal Tak international airport was put on a full alert today when it received a message that an electrical fire had broken out in the cockpit of a United States Air Force C-54 aircraft with 45 people on board. However, crewReuter - 90 words
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Article43 1964-03-09 2 Manila envoy's wife dies TEL AVIV, Sun. Mrs. Rosalina O. Bejasas. wife of the Philippine ambassador to Israel, died yesterday at Jerusalem's Hadassah hospital after suffering a cerebral stroke. She was 47. Arrangements have been mads to fly the body to Manila.— DPl-43 words
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Article26 1964-03-09 2 SALISBURY. Sun. A £100.000 hotel and casino is being planned for a site near the Victoria Falls. Central Africa's main tourist centre Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article36 1964-03-09 2 TEHERAN, Sun.— Mr. Assadollah Alam, Prime Minister of Iran since July 1962, resigned yesterday and was succeeded by the leader of the newly formed New Iran Party, Mr. Hassan-All Mansour, aged 44— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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228 1964-03-09 2 Terrorist raid on mission injures nuns T EOPOLDVILLE, Sun. Terrorists attacked a Catholic mission station yesterday on the outskirts of Kikwit. capital of the Congo's Kwilu province, injuring two nuns. It was the second attack in two weeks on the mission and followed a series of raids on missions andReuter - 228 words
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Article21 1964-03-09 2 TOKYO. Sun.— Red China yesterday released the last of the 49 Japanese war criminals, Peking Radio reported. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Article148 1964-03-09 2 TAIPEH, Sunday. fHE official Central Daily News reported yesterA day that the Nationalists staged a commando attack on Fuklen coast in South China between March 4 and 5, killing 15 Communist soldiers. The paper said a group of guerilla fighters left an unidentified base onReuter - 148 words
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92 1964-03-09 2 pAIRO, Sun. The J United Arab Republic yesterday "successfully completed the flight of its first U.A.R.-made and designed Jet fighter," the Egyptian Middle East News Agency reported. There were no other immediate details, either of the flight or the type of aircraft. But It isReuter - 92 words
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Article67 1964-03-09 2 VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope Paul has transferred the Roman Catholic Church areas In Laos from the Apostolic Delegation In Indo-China, whose seat is at Saleon, to the Apostolic Delegation In Thailand and Malacca, which has Its office at Bangkok, It was announced yesterday. An Apostolic Delegate Is67 words
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Article27 1964-03-09 2 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's Soclalfct Party yesterday announced plans for an all-out propaganda drive for Japanese recognition jl Red China, the Mainichl newspaper said today. UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article42 1964-03-09 2 HONG KONG. Sun. The noted British ballerina Beryl Orey yesterday gave a Joint performance with Chinese ballet dancers In Peking, the New China news agency reported. She danced in the "Lee Sylohldes" and also did a solo entitled "Sylvia" Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-03-09 2 Gen. Khanh gives a secret 'peace dinner' to settle differences SAIGON, Sunday. J^ SECRET "peace dinner" was held this week to smooth over deep differences of opinion between the Prime Minister, Major General Nguyen Khanh, and one of his Deputy Premiers, Dr. Nguyen Ton309 words
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107 1964-03-09 2 Now Phoumi wants joint war on Reds SAIGON, Sun— Contacts have been goini? on between representatives of South Vietnam's Prime Minister, Major General Nguyen Khanh, and the Laotian Right-win? leader, General Phoumi Nosavan. According to usually well informed sources, the contacts were at the request of General Phoumi, who is107 words
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Article57 1964-03-09 2 HONG KONG. Sim. Horn? Kong s two major film studios— Shaw Brothers and Motion Picture and General Investment Company Limited have agreed not to continue their "unhealthy competition A statement said the two studios had agreed not to "poach" each other's actors, actresses and directors or toReuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-03-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /fffCf its IOMSPOD/ CTrrnß\M«. iCHGPoo/ V^oo com **^S f^ A4HAM *n»Kc JUST 9CITPC? *xj MUST excuse > oaov r* TMt24 words
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Article226 1964-03-09 3 World war warning MOSCOW: IT COULD ARISE FROM A CLASH BETWEEN TWO GERMANYS MOSCOW, Sunday. RUSSIA in a statement attacking West German policies yesterday warned that a clash between East and West Germany would mean world war. An "authorised statement" issued by the official news agency Tass said the WestReuter - 226 words
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Article85 1964-03-09 3 Turkish Cypriot hostages freed NICOSIA, Sun.— 11 Forty-nine Turkish Cypriots, including a woman* held as hostages by Greek Cypriots, were yesterday danded over here to a representative of the international Red Cross. The handover followed an irder by President Makarios on Friday that all Turkish Cypriot hostages held by Greek85 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-03-09 3 JOHNSON 'HAPPY' TO MEET DE GAULLE WASHINGTON, Sun. President Johnson told m Press conference yesterday he would be very happy to meet President de Gaulle if arrangements satisfactory to both of them could be worked out. The President did not mention the conditions he had in mind for such a118 words
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Article, Illustration281 1964-03-09 3 Young Sinatra's kidnappers get life term 1 OS ANGELES, Sun.— Two men were last night sentenced to life imprisonment in connection with the kidnapping of singer Frank Sinatra Jnr. last Dec. 8. The two were Barry Keenan and Joseph Amsler. both aged 23. Young Sinatra was taken from a motelReuter - 281 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-03-09 3 ATHENS, Sun. Europe's youngest monarch, King Constantine of the Hellenes (above), after spending a night-lone vigil at the deathbed of his father King Paul, attended a memorial service at sunset yesterday. King Constantine. 23, took the oath as sovereign on Friday nightReuter - 159 words
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Article75 1964-03-09 3 LONDON, Sun.— Mr. John Ambler, the British businessman Ranee of Princess Margaretha ot Sweden, told a Press conference here yesterday that he waa "the proudest man In England to bring home the most wonderful princess and girl to England The couple were answering journalists' questions at theReuter - 75 words
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Article31 1964-03-09 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun Actor Rory Calhoun has been named In a paternity suit by actress Vltlna Marcus, 36, who claimed Calhoun was the father of her daughter, Nathena— UPl31 words
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195 1964-03-09 3 Nik hits out at Stalin's 'police passport' jtfOSCOW, Sun. Mr. iTI Khrushchev yesterday criticised the internal passports which millions of Russians must carry as police state documents introduced by Josef Stalin. The Soviet Premier proposed instead that they be replaced by "labour passports" ari Idea first advanced by the founding195 words
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122 1964-03-09 3 pLASGOW. Son. A vl mysterious tremor shook a 60-mile wide area of Scotland yesterday. The Glasgow Weather Bureau said it could have been 'a natural earth tremor." although earthquakes are practically unknown here Checks of the area failed to uncover evidence of an explosion There were122 words
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127 1964-03-09 3 Senators kept in line by 'blackmail, girls' BOSTON, Sun. American Opinion magazine, quoting "informed sources, 1 says that a majority of U.S. Senators "are now kept in line by blackmail and possibly by highly-trained and expert call girls." Mr. Revilo P. Oliver, professor of classics at the University of Illinois,UPI - 127 words
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513 1964-03-09 4 Mission to Sabah on trade boost bid SINGAPORE. Sun. JHE LEADER of the 42-man Singapore trade mission to Sabah and Sarawak, Senator Ko Teck Kin, said today that the volume of trade between Singapore and the two sister states of Malaysia could be further increased "to offset considerably Singapore's loss513 words
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Article290 1964-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Teachers' Union has protested that women teachers who were promised equal pay in March, 1962, have not yet had their salaries scales converted. In a press statement today, the union said the delay in implementation was causing frustration among its290 words
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Article71 1964-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture is sponsoring a course on "Hinduism to be held at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise from Tuesday. The course will comprise six lectures. Speakers Include Mr. P.S Raman, of Radio Singapore. Mrs. D.N. Venna. and the President of71 words
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Article41 1964-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. Kan Wan Chen, of the Teachers' Training College, Singapore, will give a talk on "To be a teacher" to members of the Chinese V.MC.A. at the Shell Theatrette in CDllyer Quay, at 3 p.m. tomorrow.41 words
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209 1964-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Medical Workers' Union has asked the Government to reconsider the union's demand for maximum pay at the age of 55 for Grade I and Special Grade employees In Division Four. The Health Ministry had recently rejected the union's claim on209 words
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Miscellaneous370 1964-03-09 4 I "I™ Wlll# \O%O I mm I THE following la today a adMdule smith Unltad Airway): Prom 1 of civil aircraft mornncnu at manned. latanbul. Bombay (BR Paya Ltebar airport Singapore: 062 > 7 am ■OAOI mm Melbourne. BrUbat*. OIPARTVBM Darwin (BA T18) B.SS p.m.: from BOAOi To Colombo. Bombay.370 words
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336 1964-03-09 5 HIDDEN INSIDE RAFFLES DRAINPIPE SINGAPORE, Sunday POLICE today said that the time-bomb which exploded last night outside Raffles Hotel, was similiar to the ones which blew up in Jalan Wangi and Katong Park last year. A police spokesman said after investigations: 'The time bomb336 words
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82 1964-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Lions International District 308 will hold its second district convention on May 23 and 24 this year at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The itane Lions clubs In Singapore as hust organisation will oe responsible for the programme Invitations, to attend have82 words
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Article64 1964-03-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun FtM Ffderal Capital ComnnsMoner. H.i i tsnall bin Pan-ai^ Ans. who is chairman ol the Ku.iU Lanipur Municipal Pile Relief Fund. vc>Urrdaj presented $7,900 to tamilies who lost their homes in 'he recent lire m B«tu Village, laoh Road, in the muniriMl conCrrenoe64 words
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Article110 1964-03-09 5 Nine secret society thugs held SINGAPORE, Sun. —I Nine known secret society members were arrested by police in two separate raids yesterday. Detectives from "E Division last night raided an unnumbered hut in Dublin Road and found eight secret society members inside. They were detained under the Societies Ordinance. In110 words
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Article55 1964-03-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One hundred entries have been received for the Malayan Kennel Association's dog show to be held at the C/iinwoo Stadium here next Sundaj The breeds range in size from a "toy miniature Paplllon (Butterfly to Great Danes. Other entrie* include Dachshunds. Boxers.55 words
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Article, Illustration394 1964-03-09 5 OINGAPORE. Sun. 4:3 The Secretary-Gen-eral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, has said that the battle for Malaysia on the Afro-Asian front has to be fought not merely at government, political and ministerial394 words
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Article70 1964-03-09 5 Big opium seizure from car BATU PAHAT, Sun. A Customs party today seized 200 lb. of opium worth $27,000, in a car travelling to Johore Bahru. The car was stopped at a road block set up at Ayer Hltam at 5.30 a.m. The opium slabs were concealed in three specially70 words
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Article43 1964-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Thirty employees of Shroffs (M> Ltd. in Orchard Road, went on strike at 8 a.m. yesterday but returned to work four hours later when the management agreed to recognise the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union as representing them.43 words
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Article42 1964-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The theme of this years World Health Day on April 17 will be "no truce with tuberculosis". The rtov will mark the 16th anniversary ot Uie coming into force of the constitution of the World Health Organisat.oii.42 words
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241 1964-03-09 5 Three ministers lead the tree planters GIN'GAPORE, Sun. Armed with changkols, three Ministers, accompanied by their Parliamentary Secretaries and Assemblymen, this morning led the public on yet another tree-planting campaign alorg Aljunied Road and Upper Aljunied Road. The Ministers were lnche Othman Wok. (Social Affairs) Mr. Llm Kirn San. (National241 words
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Article31 1964-03-09 5 sinoaporb. «un. The- Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. will visit residents of Pulau Semulon who have been resettled at Pulau Merlimau at 9 a.m. Tomorrow.31 words
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99 1964-03-09 5 FILIPINOS 'EAGER TO WORK IN BRUNEI BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. A team of Brunei Government recruiting officials said on their return from Manila that their mission to rind badly needed educationists, engineers and agriculture officers in the Philippines was successful. The mission said Filipino candidates appeared eager to come and workUPI - 99 words
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Miscellaneous188 1964-03-09 5 Straits Times Crossword Ih Hi wm ACROSS S. Press one the wrong way to 1. Close-up, on braces ft). get a reply (8). 5 Ji.t^ir? A^ 1P mlght b 13 Disturbance caused by a beer •.QuTtc aireflort-ln returning f™» on m^ to part suspension (5). .< ■SH'.t.. n n ~.t188 words
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Article, Illustration523 1964-03-09 6 IPOH. Sunday A NEW scheme for training teachers to meet the increased demand, resulting from the abolition of the Malayan secondary schools entrance examination, was suggested today by Mr. Teerath Ram, president of the National Union of Graduate Teachers. The523 words
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258 1964-03-09 6 Free bread and milk lunch leads to healthier pupils IPOH, Sun. A free- I lunch experiment Dy the Catholic Welfare Services here aDout two years ago has led to better' health for about 40.--000 school-children all over the country. The "one square meal a j day scheme" has. in the258 words
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Article40 1964-03-09 6 IPOH. Sun. The National Union of Bank Employees has de- 1 elded to honour its founder-presi-dent the latt Mr. P. C. Gomez with the posthumous award of Its meritorious service medal. Mr. I Gomez. 48. died last week.40 words
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241 1964-03-09 6 The Sultan repeats: I'm ready to fight rpAIPING, Sun. The Sultan of Perak last night called on his people to be "steadfast and stand together" in the face of tne Indonesian confrontation. Speaking at a civic dinner in his honour, the Sultan, who was accompanied by the Raja Perempuun. said241 words
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Article34 1964-03-09 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Sincapore Government is offering about 200 bursary awards to students in upper secondary or pif-up.ivcr.sity classts in Government and Government-aided schools. The awards are worth 5420 each.34 words
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Article47 1964-03-09 6 IPOH. Sun.— A thief stoowd a shop clerk. One Lean Scons. 18. in Chamberlain Road, yesterday and relieved him of Sl5O and a $70 cheque, locked his bicycle and threw the key into a drain. The thief then rode away on his own bicycle47 words
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186 1964-03-09 6 I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. j 'THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today the Government intended to raise the status of the two existing fishery schools up to college level. Speaking over Radio Malaysia, he said the llshery colleges would provide186 words
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Miscellaneous220 1964-03-09 6 Mhy Oop By V.T. II tint Hit WELL I'M GUkD THEM* MOOS A YEP.' "THEY'LL HNK>! YEH, I SURE, OOP.. !1 HTy&i7bOSs..^ TAIL THAT GUYNOW BEING ADMINISTERED /PIENTY FOR INCLUDING \DO ALL THINK I WILL j YOU KNOW J I 5m WHATCHA PON'T LET 1M BY A GOVER'MENT OF I220 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1964-03-09 7 EDWARD SHEEHAN - EDWARD SHEEHAN BEGINS TODAY! THE CHILLING DRAMA OF 'KIM' PHILBY—THE RUSSIAN AGENT WITH THE OLD SCHOOL TIE HERE is the dramatic story, never before told, of how Kirn Philby, former British Intelligence official, passed secret information to the Soviets, how he was discovered,1,601 words
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Article171 1964-03-09 8 Ward* Sl* minimum) MR. AND MRS. Sachi Saharatoam I thaak nil friends and relative:! for their •iistsnce, attendance and gifts at their -'riding in Ipoh on 2-2-64. THE FAMILY OF the late Madam UMa See Kirn thank relatives aad 'nends for their help, wreaths aad -.roll, of sympathy and171 words
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672 1964-03-09 8 The Straits Times Monday. March 9, 1964. Calling In The U.N. The Indonesian Government's threat of a "revolutionary I offensive" against. Malaysia plainly should be brought to the attention of the Security Council. Whatever reason there may have been for not taking ,8m dispute to the United Nations before, the672 words
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Article396 1964-03-09 8 Lake all major innovations, the decision to abolish the 11--plus exam in Malaya and raise the school-leaving age to 15, brings in train many problems of adjustment Two of these are raised by the President of the National Union of Graduate Teachers, Mr. Teerath Ram. He feels396 words
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Article202 1964-03-09 8 If the United Nations peace force takes over from the British in Cyprus within a fortnight, the initial problem of dividing the feuding communities in a manner acceptable to the Cyprus Government will have taken three months to solve and this is a minor task beside that of202 words
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Article616 1964-03-09 8 Stanley Karnow - THE TOUGH VIETMINH Stanley Karnow SAIGON; Sun.— ln the hot, humid Mekong River delta of South Vietnam last week. Government troops had almost surrounded a Communist insurgent battalion of some 600 men. Victory was In the offing, and it was a victory the Government badly616 words
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Article, Illustration921 1964-03-09 8 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - ALBANIA continues cool defiance of K EDWARD CRANKSHAW WITH THE RECENT SEIZURE OF SOVIET EMBASSY BUILDING: by HOXHA: HE IS A STALKING HORSE BUT NO^CAT'S PAW IN THE SINO-SOVIET DISPUTE ALB ANNA'S rejection of M o s cow's protest against the seizure of the last remaining Soviet Embassy buildings appearsOFNS - 921 words
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LETTES
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Letter129 1964-03-09 8 'ITiE world- can now see the unreasonableness of Indonesia's attitude. No self-respecting nation can be expected to agree to a 20 per cent withdrawal for 20 per cent of a political settlement This is not a game of cards wherein one can manipulate so that129 words
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Letter135 1964-03-09 8 POSITIVE action should be taken to Improve and expand the postal service In Klang. Klang, the fourth largest town, with a population of 100,000 has a post-office In an archaic bungalow that was built some five decades ago. It should have been preserved as a monument. Besides, It135 words
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Letter82 1964-03-09 8 IT is unfortunate that it 1 did not occur to "Wary Investor" to. submit his complaint over his dividend claim to the Stock Exchange before proceeding to make his sweeping allegations in your columns. "Wary Investor" and any other member of the public finding himself in a similar82 words
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Letter148 1964-03-09 8 WAS one of those unfortunates caught in the morning traffic Jam last week along Thomson Road, with the result that I was half an hour late for work, although I had left my house in Braddell Road at 7.30 a.m. I would suggest that the Traffic Police, in148 words
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Letter103 1964-03-09 8 THE Ministry of Education has ordered that all school teachers must get themselves X-rayed. Teachers In private schools are requested to do It at their own expense (I am not sure whether teachers in government schools have also been asked to pay the cost themselves). This is ridiculous.103 words
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Advertisement615 1964-03-09 8 Stnitß Tb-m. A Mil*, M««1 B* »■■«.< Mi •MB SWOBWbjSM ABMbsM SBBiaaaftßM) A«saes> extfT book grpoaVß UfV f I CLASSIFIED ADS. WmrdM tl* (Mimimam) HO WORTH: To Irene Bart at Buag•sx Ward twin boys 00N: To L«y Uu aad Ckoag Xl« a daughter 8u IJn for Jin Ueong at Vnann615 words
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Advertisement39 1964-03-09 8 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN.. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHOMSCD CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID: 30,000,000:00 GCMESAL RESERVE: 18.000,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $455,000,000 00 SAVE SAFELYSAVE WITH O. C. f C MANCMtS THKOVCHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH-EAST ASIA.39 words
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Advertisement60 1964-03-09 8 Happy, healthy children bursting with energy I 3C V (Njfij j^^ v 1 M f*j^ /^eßeh mother gives them SevenSeaS NATURE'S RICHEST VITAMIN ENERGY SevenSeaS COD LIVER OIL Ml OR CAPSULES fgB Manufactured by )M Jsr»B MITISH COO UVIt OR.S /JtijLiLM (HUH 4 CtIMSBV I LTD. JACKSON CO.. ITO: J—60 words
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193 1964-03-09 9 DENANG. Sun. The national president of Party Negara, Inche Garieb bin Abdul Raouf. today blamed the Socialist Front for the failure of the recent talks to form a united opposition front against the Alliance in next month's elections. "While wr want uphold193 words
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98 1964-03-09 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A van and a car went up in llames at the Teng Lee motor workshop in Canal Road this afternoon. A Volkswagen van and a Fiat saloon car were completely destroyed. No one In the workshop was inlured. The fire was put98 words
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543 1964-03-09 9 know of one who asked us for money to stand for us in Kedah. When he got the money, he spent it in the coffee shop. Then he came again and got more money from us but when the543 words
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197 1964-03-09 9 KUANTAN, Sun. A freelance Journalist and an active worker of the Socialist Front here, Inche Abu Bakar bin Yakoto, today resigned from the party to Join Umno due to a clash on the party's stand against Indonesia's confrontation. Inche Bakar, one of the197 words
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90 1964-03-09 9 MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca Socialist Front will contest all 20 seats In thp coming elections. The Alliance won all 20 seats Id the last elections. A Socialist Front spokesman said today that the party's eight councillors in the Malacca Municipal Council were expected90 words
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Article67 1964-03-09 9 PENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, appealed last night to the University of Hong Kong Alumni Association. North Malaya, for "every possible help— financially or otherwise" to the State Government's project for a university college in Penang. "The Government's efforts In this67 words
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Article31 1964-03-09 9 KOTA BHARD. Sun.— A young elephant which caused damage to crops and rubber plants in the Mengkebang land scheme, 66 mitej from here, waa killed by game rangers today.31 words
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Article44 1964-03-09 9 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The I Ben Line Steamers Ltd- have in--1 augurated a new direct service from London to Port Swettenham. j The first ship In this new service, the Benhiant. arrived at 1 Port Swettenham yesterday after--1 noon.44 words
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Article166 1964-03-09 9 ALOR STAR, Sunday. ALLIANCE leaders here today described their candidate's success in the *lor Star Town Council by-election last night as "most encouraging" in view of next month's State and general polls. I The Alliance's Haji Abdul Jamil bin Hajl Ahmad polled 651 votes In a166 words
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Article70 1964-03-09 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Representatives of tho Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union will meet at the Labour Ministry tomorrow in an attempt to avoid any Industrial action by its employees. The dispute between the union and the bank is over70 words
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Article, Illustration509 1964-03-09 9 KLANG, Sunday THE Sultan of Selangor bestowed honours on 76 people in a colourful investiture ceremony in the Balai Rong Seri of the Istana Alam Shah here this morning to mark his 38th birthday. Among those honoured at the ceremony was the Sultan's509 words
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Advertisement141 1964-03-09 9 LPS protects all metals from rust and corrosion Lubricates Penetrates Stops Rust LPB lubricate! even tht most LPS it the finest penetrant for LPB it an ultrtthin metal delicate mechanisms at any freeing rutted parts, nutt, bolU, preservative compound that temperature, will not oxidize and etc Most effective for close141 words
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Advertisement152 1964-03-09 9 BEDFORD FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE iruMMLfJFj^TB fm xtSn S^S^B^ The BEDFORD 4x 4 can four-wheel-drive [or extra get right in where only traction when working on tracked vehicles could go really bad locations, before. Load distribution is Tailor made (or tough jobs planned for efficient opera- this new BEDFORD is tion on difficult152 words
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Miscellaneous709 1964-03-09 9 Todays Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDII*M d «"vE et sT R VICE SERVICE: 41.7 and 60.2 metre. 476 Metres AM 600 Tune Signal. NeA.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: gara-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melo--6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News: &&>■ 700 Time Sienal Th* 7.10 Up And About:709 words
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Article, Illustration903 1964-03-09 10 Frankness so much better than prudery, BUT... LONDON. Sun. TEE N A GERS who have sexual intercourse for "kicks" or to avoid being called "chicken" by gang members, feature in the evidence given to a specialReuter - 903 words
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Article148 1964-03-09 10 OOME, Sun. Italy plans to call on experts throughout the world to help save the Leaning Tower of Pisa from possible collapse. The Public Works Minister. Mr. Giovanni Pleracclni. is putting to Parliament a draft Bill allowing the Government to hold an International competitionReuter - 148 words
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Article50 1964-03-09 10 BOSTON Sun. Surgeons yesterday Amputated the hand an Ecuadorian sailor received from a dead man because It appeared the transplant would ten pardise the health of the sailor's own arm Julio Luna, 28. was In satisfactory condition at Peter Bent Britham Hospital following the operation .U.F.I.50 words
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Advertisement377 1964-03-09 10 JEYES THE FIRST NAME IN HYGIENE g-jj— l^ JEYES FLUID Th« powerful fc>^ Jkm disinfectant for W^^Etoi Brnfiil w IIJ I JEYES SANILAV U I FLUID Perfumtd l«va-il 1— tory cleaner for 4^^*£^^f I L > *7 P r i Mt bo!!i Si I iptrkling whit* \p^^^^i JEYES INTERFOLDED TOILET377 words
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Advertisement197 1964-03-09 10 W m JB ■L p m J l insist on JEYES9 1 ft THE DOUBLE SOFT, DOUBLE STRONG TOILET TISSUE FOR THE FAMILY £j$ Double soft yet safe-with the double V^Vv -sheet strength rA^^^v^*^ <>^ V doctors recommend, '^mf J colours too y*v JK:\Zfr Jl PINK, AQUA as NEAT TIDY197 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Article, Illustration838 1964-03-09 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By 1111. MORNING AFTER. By Victor Franco. Praeger, L'S $6j CUBA: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. By Robert Scheer and Maurice Zeitlin 'JMIE one major fact about Cuba on which everyone seems agreed is that Castro has not built the Cuba he intended.838 words
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326 1964-03-09 11 The developing countries and children's needs CHILDREN OF THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (Thomas Nelson 165.) rro-THIRDS of the world and three-quar-ters of the children are living in countries which cannot offer them the minimum measure of "freedom from want." They are not adequately fed. The basic measure of a day's work326 words
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Article225 1964-03-09 11 JAPANESE ENLIGHTENMENT. By Carmen Blacker. (Cambridge. 305.) By GUY WINT. A JAPANESE Samurai. Fukuzawa Yukl c h i. though he never made a conspiracy or held a oublic post, did more to promote the modernisation of Japan than any of the more colourful characters In that astonishing225 words
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Article250 1964-03-09 11 THE DIARY OF A BLACK SHEEP. By Richard Meinertzhagen. (Oliver and Boyd. 425. > By PETER GROSVENOR |7K>KC;KT those mysterious F st:itisli''s about "A" level PMM I M a guide to your public school "best buy." Bert hi a much more pungont rule of250 words
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Article119 1964-03-09 11 EN6LISH AND AMERICAN NOVEL TRADITION AND DREAM. By Walter Allen (Phoenix 30s) TN this study of 1 the English and American novel from the twenties onward, Mr. Allen sees the temporary English novel as continuing to be shaped by tradition. Its chief concern is class. The American novel, on the119 words
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Advertisement192 1964-03-09 11 Pye is the word for progress I PVB tTIRIO BLACK BOX ftmout Gtrrtrd 4-tp—d rtcord pltytr for all monaural I and Mt*r*m rtcordt. High quality ttfo amplifltr with fully vtntblt San II and Trtbh controls. fully J tropicalistd. This is the msgnificent Pye Stereo Black Box-deveJoperf from the famous Pye192 words
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Advertisement505 1964-03-09 12 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT ■0 Word* SS (Mim.)-Box St el: txtra THE ADVERTISER Box A 3516 S.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked. CHINESE DOCTOR under 35 years required for group practice In Singapore. Box A 4900 B.T. Spore. EARN MONEY on commission basis hy being an agent fur505 words
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Advertisement976 1964-03-09 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.y—Box St et*. astro SECRETARY for German correspondence required by European company In Sinxapore. Handwritten applications »ith photo (returnable) to Box A4A95 B.T. Spore. GOOD MORNING SIR, Yon can always get Secretaries. Stenographers. Bookkeepers. Typists. Clerks, from Raja's College: Hart/Full time: Tel: (Spore) *****. WANTED EXPERIENCED976 words
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Advertisement1165 1964-03-09 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. axtra REQUIRE 2/3 BEDROOMS Flat preferable area T. Katoag Joo Cnlat Haig Road Gulllemard Road or Spore 15. Please Ring (Spore) *****. 3 4 BEDROOM detached bouse along Bt. Tlmah Road. Long lease from 1 April. Maximum rent $550. Contact IB1,165 words
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Advertisement1086 1964-03-09 12 EDUCATION it Word* Si (Mim.)—Box St cto. oxtro JAPANESE IN 30 hours. Experienced Teachers. 8.1.C.. 10 Collyer Quay. B'pore. *****. I ENROL NOW Por Typing. Shorthand. B/keeplng, Health Science at 15A Mac- I Kenzle Road, (opp. Rex). Tel; ***** (B'pore). HSC 080 tXAM. Model Answers. New edition. Send 10c. stamp1,086 words
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Advertisement1010 1964-03-09 12 LOST Ward* SI (Ml*.)— Bam St eta, txtro NEW ZEALAND PASSPORT No. C.1M097 atone MkWle Road and Orchard Road. Please return to New 7realand Commission. Asia Building, i Singapore. Reward $30/- to Under. HIRE PURCHASE tt Word* SI (Htm.)— Bam It ata. amtro AMERICAN OLYMPIC T.V. H.P. No Down payment.1,010 words
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Advertisement1112 1964-03-09 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SI (Mim.)-Box St et: txtra LATE IM2 O'REKORO. 1 Owner. White Top/Marooa. C/lnsuraacc. Acci-dent-free. $4 500/- 0.n.0. H.P. Arrangssble. Tel: '*****/*****. (Associated Agencies Welcome More Listings From Private Buyers /Sellers). FONO A MANSOR offers a special range of good and reliable used cars ror you1,112 words
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Advertisement809 1964-03-09 12 HI-FI STEREO it Word* SS (Mlm.i—Box So eta. tattm PIONEER AMPLIFIES) ETC.. Call for Demonstration at Hwee S«ng Co.. 259 Beach Road, (Spore). TANDBIRG TAP! RECORDERS Demonstration at K.astland Trading Co., I Prince at.. Singapore. 7740 U. NARTING HMt STEREO Taperecorder Stereo Recording and Playback with AKO Cardloid Microphone complete809 words
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Advertisement714 1964-03-09 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE HIGH SCHOOL, MALACCA A few vacancies will occur In May 1964 lor teachers in Arts and Science subjects. Applications are Invited from trained Honours Graduates or Graduates. Salary according to Unified Teaching Scale. Applications with relevant particulars, in applicant's own handwriting, to reach the Secretary, Board of714 words
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Advertisement1336 1964-03-09 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COST U Due Spore Sails c i'ham »*enin| EUMAEUS Liverpaal la Pt/Mar IB Mar 11 PELEUS Liverpaal. Dublin, Glasgow Mai 11 Mar 11 Mar 14/11 Mar I) ALHILLE! Liverpitl, Dublin Mar 12 Mar 15 Mar U 21 Mar 21 MENESTHEUS Liverpaal. Cue* Ma. 11 Mar 221,336 words
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Advertisement1355 1964-03-09 13 IHlthe EAC lines ■rtVV ~Tf'M SINCAPOII KUALA IUMfUI.P.SWITTINHAM PIMANC Lff3>fc3 Es^^Sl mONt 7*ol ,HOMI ll*4« PHONI till PMONI ***** FILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BPEMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AHD COPENHAGEN S'oore P. S>am Penang "SINAIOA" a) sailed Sailed 1/11 Mar "FALSTRIA" I) 21 Mar 21,26 Mar 27/211,355 words
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Advertisement1251 1964-03-09 13 1 BENULINE~\ XPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS Dv uf AD ir for Lonoon Apr II BLNLAKIO Hamburg Apr 21 Singapore P S >a-n Pena-g G'mouth May li Mar 12/15 Mar IS 20 Mar 21 22 6 mouth aiy BENREOCH =ira gg Singapore P. Sham Penang Hamburg Apr1,251 words
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Advertisement1347 1964-03-09 13 wpw McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. W Ql Til: Nl. ***** KLLKRMAN LIME <k KLAVENESS LINE LONION, HAMIURC, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. MAVir uiiii 1 Kiiißit<iMiiru SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND IUVPt-. HULL t MIODLESIROUCH Acceptug catgo for Cutral 1 iiiiU CITY OF WELLINGTON Aacnci. Spore P. Shin Pena-ig SUNNYVIIIE 14/211,347 words
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Article1135 1964-03-09 14 THt table of shares on thr Malayan Stork Kxchange shows MMfl business to Feb. 29. iA i and last business since that date (Bl with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for CJb3 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS HI A Aid Bricks1,135 words
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Article59 1964-03-09 14 Tht Malayan Exchange Banks' Aiteeiatien made thin rhanse in us rate v to SlOoi: Selling TT or 0O ready: |«ih Francs I4OJ. On the fret ochange market In Heng Ken*, the U.I. dellar wan quoted dt ft. 741 tor T.T. and 5;73J for cash. sterling was quoted at59 words
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Article31 1964-03-09 14 Kt'BBt.R UN < prr Ib.i (per picul. i Mai. 1. eU. S530.00 s. 6«; <is. s:>:.-..s:i I. Mi <K. >.". III. ,i. 5. 6*. < t> >:.35.00 6. 67! rlv s:.31.::> 7.31 words
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Article670 1964-03-09 14 AFTER tailing for two days, during which $8.75 was wiped off the tin price, thire was a rally on Saturday morning In Penang of $3.62* to $535,371. It was an erratic week on the market, tht price lulling by $18.37.. to $530 on Monday as the670 words
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Article46 1964-03-09 14 Industrials: Tins: H rubber*: Mar. 1 111.92 155.87 104.57 Mar. 3. Mar. 1. Mar. 5. 111.37 110.80 110.10 135.92 138.3 b 135.98 104.57 104.57 1*4.41 Dec. SO. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100. Mar. b. 108.44 134.23 HU.l't M.ir. 7. 107.8<» 134.15 1»4.4»46 words
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Article34 1964-03-09 14 I Itntiu Time* falayan Cement Inncei Chinoh Varren Robber Turrent payment 4% 12% Date of payment March 31 March 26 May 1 lota I for year 32:% Total fo previous year 3034 words
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Advertisement1123 1964-03-09 14 \v"*^!lr!!r^ XAWASAaXKISEN rKAJSHA^LTD.^ U.S.A. FaciJic, Atlantic, and Creat Lakes, East Canada Service) Singapore P. S'rum Honolulu S. F'cisco N. Yurt Montren "lelii.i Mara" 21/21 Mar 21/31 Mar 21 Apr 21 Apr 17 May 24 Ma) Ail vessels equipped with aeeptanks tor carnage ot Bulk liquid cargo. Loading direct tor Hongkong.1,123 words
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Advertisement1003 1964-03-09 14 [™lorientJ lines i ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Deports: Penang 12»h March 1964 Singapore 15th March 1964 For Heng Kong 19th/21st March, Japan 2Sth/29Hi March. Hong Kong 2nd/4rh April Returns: Singapore Bth April 1964 Penang 11th April 1964 Fares From: Penang rrom $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION1,003 words
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Advertisement690 1964-03-09 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore Bombay Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Vessel Dep. Spore ArrGenoo_ "G. MARCONI 22/ 3/64 7/ 4/64 "VICTORIA" 9/ 4/64 2/ 5/64 G.GALILEI 25/4/64 11/5/64 "ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ 6/64 "G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 4/ 7/64 "G.690 words
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Advertisement112 1964-03-09 14 SHIPPING NOTICES T/f. "VIET NAM" HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE The above vessel wi be along- ■>•»• "SINOUTSKERK" side SHB Wharves. Oodowns 1/2. Arrived: 2.3.84 morning. 9th March 1964^ "I sHBi Godown No. 1/2 Heavy lugtjaße should be deliver- Consl 8»e« of all damaKed k a^jti-r >• 11.00 ajn. to 1.00112 words
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Article2338 1964-03-09 15 From Our Market Correspondent CONSIDERING the seriousness of the situation, which has developed as the result of the breakdown of the Bangkok talks between Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia and the ending of the ceasefire agreement in Borneo, the Malayan Stock Exchange behaved well last2,338 words
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Article670 1964-03-09 15 rE following Is a complete list of levised quotations for the weeV ended on Friday, March 6. INDUSTRIALS a. MM ords. 12.48 IS.UU ikiustead 1.78 I mi Central Prop 1.38 1.4 1 City D«v 56 .57 a 8. Holding 3.31 3.34 Cuo. Tin Smelt pref 17/9670 words
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Advertisement398 1964-03-09 15 NOTICE The public are hereby notified that it Is proposed to repair the railway tracks at the undermentioned level crosslngs:A. The roadway at the level crossing at telegraph post No. 12 '5 on tiie Tassek Road at 13th. mile Slmpang Ampat will be closed for repairs on 17.3.1964 from 6.00398 words
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Advertisement306 1964-03-09 15 NOTICE THE TRENGGANU NATIONALS (NON-MALAYS) HIGHER EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS. The Board of Trustees of the Trengganu Nationals (Non-Ma-lays) Scholarship Fund Invites applications from Non-Malay Trengganu Nationals for scholarships for the following courses of Studies 1. Medicine 2. Agriculture 3. Science 4. Chartered Accountancy 5. Forestry 6. Quantity Surveying 7. Geology 8.306 words
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Advertisement707 1964-03-09 15 NOTICES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1958 (No. S3 of 1958) ELECTIONS (CONDUCT OP ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1959. NOTICE UNDER REGULATION S (1) Notice is hereby given that election writs have been Issued u> the Returning Officers of the Malacca Legislative Assembly constituencies mentioned In the Schedule hereto and that such writs specify that707 words
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Advertisement618 1964-03-09 15 NOTICES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1958 (No. 33 of 1955) ELECTIONS (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, 1 1959. NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 3 (1) Notice is hereby given that election writs have been Issued to the Returning Officers of the Johore Legislative Assembly constituencies mentioned in tbe Schedule hereto and that such writs specify618 words
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Advertisement641 1964-03-09 15 NOTICES NOTICE RONEO (MALAYSIA) LIMITED u.nounce that the following have left their service and area, theretore, no longer authorised to transact business on their behalf Mr. Jimmy Soh Ch7o Hock. Mr. Michael Lim Tuan Heng. Mr. Steven Tan Swee Kirn Mrs. Wee Swee Gek. Mr. Lim Soo Long. Mr. Michael641 words
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Advertisement534 1964-03-09 15 NOTICES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1958 (No. 33 of 1958) ELECTIONS (CONDUCT OP ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, 1959. NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 3(1). NOTICE IS rir.K£BY GIVKN thtti, election \viiw.-> have been issued to the Returning Officers uf the Kedah Legislative Assembly constituencies mentioned in the Schedule hereto and mat such writs specify that the534 words
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Advertisement326 1964-03-09 16 fr*T s^ s sT?^^^^www?-^rwmv-*-m\ NOTICE The following Unit Certificate registered in the name of Mr. Wong Heng Meng has been reported lost and Is declared null and void. Certificate No. 0028 covering j 300 units of the Malaysian Com- mere* k Industry Fund. MALAYAN INIT TRUSTS LIMITED. M WAGKR. JOHN326 words
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Advertisement197 1964-03-09 16 NOTICE This Is to Inform the Public I that. I. Phillip Wong Kam Heng is resigning from Sime Darby <S) Ltd.. as a Sales Representative on < my own accord to take effect trom 93.64. Signed PHILLIP WONG KAM HENG. PUBLIC NOTICE Diethelm and Company Limited hereby give public notice197 words
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Advertisement225 1964-03-09 16 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT The Public Is hereby notified I that Figaro Street Bridge will be I closed to traffic for the period 16th March, 1964 to May, 16, 1964 (Inclusive) for the reconstruction of the bridge. During the period of closure, the alternative225 words
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Advertisement237 1964-03-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BORNEO AIRWAYS invite applications for the post of Personnel and Administrative Officer to be based In Jesselton. 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 an advantage. Salary237 words
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Advertisement257 1964-03-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are Invited from science honours graduates doml- ciled in Malaysia tor appointment hs tutors in the disciplines of j physiology, Anatomy biochemistry, bacteriology ant* parasitology. Where necessaT arrangements will be made for training in an Overseas University Department. Applications must be257 words
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Advertisement807 1964-03-09 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from persons with the necessary qualifications as well as those who are awaitlntt their School Certificate examination results for appointment to posts of LABORATORY ASSISTANTS In the University of Malaya. Those who applied In response to our advertisement In807 words
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Advertisement691 1964-03-09 16 LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE The Directors of Hume Industries (Far East) Limited have received application from the stated shareholder to issue duplicate share certificate in place of the original certificate which r: is been declared lost or destroyed. If within seven (7) days from the date hereof no claim or representation691 words
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595 1964-03-09 17 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, leaders of the First Division of the English Football League slumped to a 4-2 home defeat at the hands of Everton, the champions, in the top-of-the-table clash here yesterday. Spurs' reshuffled forward line, with England international inside-forward595 words
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320 1964-03-09 17 I RUGBY UNION Wales beat Scotland with late spurt ONDON, Sun. Wales, with ■*-< a late spurt that brought them ten points in "injury time." snatched a dramatic 15 6 win over Ireland In their Rugby Union international at Dublin yesterday. Wales won by three goals against two penalty goals.Reuter - 320 words
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Article1338 1964-03-09 17 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 Shell. Wed t Blackburn 5 Leicester t Blackpool 2 Bolton Chelsea 1 Fnlham t Liverpool 6 Ipswich 0 Notts Forest 2 Arsenal ShefT. United 2 Burnley Stoke 1 WBA 1 Tottenham 2 Everton 4 West Ham 0 Man. United 2 Wolves1,338 words
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Article1668 1964-03-09 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP WILSON LANDS A DOUBLE RACING WITH Penang, Sunday piZARBO II set a new Pen a n g course record for 7f today when he won the main sprint. Ridden by Johnjiy Wilson, Pizarro II clocked lmin. 25 4/5, clipping 2/ssec off Millionaire's time set1,668 words
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Article42 1964-03-09 17 TOTAL POOL 566.216 Ist: No. *****0 $36,732 2nd: No. *****8 512,244 3rd: No. *****7 6.122 BTABTERB ($874 each) No*. *****4 *****9 ****** *****5 *****7 *****2 *****4 CONSOLATIONS (S5OO each): No*. *****5 251»07 *****3 *****4 *****7 *****8 *****1 *****3 *****0 *****142 words
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Article81 1964-03-09 17 BONN, Sun. Malaya's Oon Chong Jin qualified to meet Tom Kristensen (Denmark) In the men 's singles quarter-finals of the West German International badminton championships at Luebeck. Chong Jin in succession defeated Bo Johnsson (Sweden) 15-6. 15-1; Franz Belnvogel (West Germany) 15-8, 15-7; and HughReuter - 81 words
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Article32 1964-03-09 17 HONG KONG. Sun.— The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club's special cash sweep yesterday produced a millionaire. First prize money came to more than li million Hong Kong dollars.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article28 1964-03-09 17 VANCOUVER. Sun Japan beat Canada 8-1 in their Thomas Cup badminton match here last night. Japan had led 3-1 after the first night's play. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article262 1964-03-09 17 BRILLIANT ARKLE BEATS MILL HOUSE T ONDON. Sun. Irish champion ARKLE beat the crack English chaser MILL HOrSE yesterday after the greatest race for the Gold Cup seen at Cheltenham for many years. For the last lOf of the 3 i -mile race, the two great horse* battled it out.Reuter - 262 words
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Article75 1964-03-09 17 LONDON. Sun. Results of Rugby Leagu? matches: D>v. I— Huddersneld 11 St. Helen's 16; Kelghley v Castleford postponed; Leeds 7 Wlgan 21; Wakeneld 35 Hull Kingston 8; Warrlngton 15 Hunslet 12; Worklngton 21 Widnes 0. Dlv. 2 Barrow 33 Salford 3; Batley 4 Oldham 9; Dewsbury 18 DoncasterReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement134 1964-03-09 17 PACIFIC MANSION RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. wummanding Panoramic View of the whole island j W^. EASY COMMUNICATIONS .!j;!j|s|s 20 STOREY '$'HS3t LUXURY FUTS li£*V H FOR SALE I*l IflLl' i.^^ I Three bedrooms with M Itff i HrwF^S^ Parquet flooring and IPIJ' li»^.^s^jiS^ built-in cupboard position Jt r iff "V)*as*4134 words
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Advertisement81 1964-03-09 17 fl 1964 Singapore I I Open Golf Championship wT I Dunlop congratulates Ted J 1 Ball as the winner of the 1 1 964 Singapore Open Golf 1 9 Championship. Ted Ball MM wk won using the new Dunlop I M wk Arnold Palmer clubs and J M fl '65'81 words
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213 1964-03-09 18 ATHLETICS NewAAF to have King as patron KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The A.A.U. today approved in principle the draft" constitution of the Malaysia Amateur Athletic Federation. An extraordinary AAU meetIng held at Merdeka Stadium today, decided to present the draft constitution for approval at a general meeting next month. The sub-committee213 words
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Obituary151 1964-03-09 18 RICHES ENID MARGARET, on Mar I r.0.l M Mount Alvernla HoiiPital. b<lo\.d mother of John RicheK. KENNEDY M .sinxaiorr on 6-3-64. Mcrlr brlovrd wife of Groff and lowd moth.r of Shaion anil Michael. Crema- lluunt Virnon. THE FUNERAL OF thr latr Mr. Ti-h Chcnie Lrr will taki- place at151 words
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Article, Illustration996 1964-03-09 18 LIM KEE CHAN; LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR - LIM KEE CHAN and LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR. -by- -Singapore, Sunday- PHILLIPS SETS RECORD WITH 66 JWENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Ted Ball of Australia became the 1964 Singapore Open Golf Champion today with a one-under-par final round of 72 at the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit Course to take996 words
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Article458 1964-03-09 18 291— 8. Ball 70. 77. 72. 72 (35. 37 >; 292— E. Cremin 77, 71, 72, 72 (35. 37); T. Kitta 74. 72, 75. 71 (34. 37); 593— F. Phillips 76, 78. 73 66 (34. 32); K. Natfle 72. 76. 72. 73 (37 36 > B. Huggett458 words
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Article117 1964-03-09 18 Singapore, sun. t. s. Kirn, Singapore's No. 2 caused a big upset when he eliminated Australian John Pearce, the favourite, in the semi-finals of the S.C.C. Invitation lawn tennis tournament here today. Kirn was leading 9-7. 4-2 when Pearce retired. The singles final will be played tomorrow117 words
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Article75 1964-03-09 18 PENANG. Sun.— Two schoolboys Zainuddin Hayati Meah (Penang Free School) and Peter Murphy (R.A.A.F. School), both 17. are in the Penang cricket team to meet Swanton's Commonwealth XI at the Western Road ground on Mar. 18. Alex Delilkan will lead the State. Others in the75 words
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Article103 1964-03-09 18 HOCKEY Triangular title to Perak PENANG, Sun. Perak won the Inter-State triangular hockey tournament championship without conceding a goal when they beat Penang 3-0 in the last match at the Dato Kramat padang here toddy. Yesterday they beat Kedah 4-0. Penang. who had beaten Kedah 4-1, became runnersup. Settling down103 words
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Article51 1964-03-09 18 STNGAPORE. Sun. South Wales Borderers beat GHQ of Singapore by 15-0 (four tries and a dropped goal) In the Farelf Cup Inter-unit rugby final at Hong Kong yesterday. The Freeman brothers. Owen (scrum) and Lew (fly), shared the four Borderers tries. The winners led 6-0 at51 words
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Article224 1964-03-09 18 Perak win, enter semi-finals IPOH, Sun.— Perak qualified to 1 meet Kelantan next Sunday in the F.A.M. Cup semi-finals when they beat Penang 3-2 at Stadium Perak here today. Perak pressed from the start and scored first in the 29th minute when outside-right S. Karathu. who was making his State224 words
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737 1964-03-09 18 CRICKET PERERA (5-12) SPINS SCRC TO SECOND DEFEAT OINGAPORE, Sun. Formet Singapore spinner Heyrer Perera. playing for his new clu.b S.R.C.. was responsible for the S.C.R.C.s baiting collapse on the padang today. His five wickets for 12 runs enabled S.R.C. to win the'r SCA Senior tournament match by nine wickets.737 words
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305 1964-03-09 18 FAM CUP ROUND-UP ALPS SHOT BREAKS NET HOODOO MALACCA, Sunday. rrUE Kubu Stadium "hoodoo" and the formidable Choc brothers of Malacca failed to stop the holders, Singapore, from winning 1-0 and qualify for the semi-finals of this year's F.A.M. Cup com- petition. Match-winner for Singapore was inside-left Ali Astar, whose305 words
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Article170 1964-03-09 18 Selangor edge Johore 3-2 |£UALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Selaniv gor moved a step nearer In their quest for the P.A.M. Cup when they beat Johore 3-2 at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The match was marred by rough play, so much so that referee Haji Ibrahim had to warn the captains to170 words
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273 1964-03-09 18 SOCCER Chye Hin named Youth XI manager KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Teoh Chye Hin, president of the Perak F.A., will be manager of Malaysia's team to tho Asian Youth soccer tournament at Saigon in April. This was announced today by the F-A. of Malaysia after 1 a Council meeting here. Other273 words
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Advertisement170 1964-03-09 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS iO Word* $19 (Minimum) LIM: To Wah and Hock Choon tbrir IM child Grace on 7-3-64 thanks to doctor nnd vtafr St. Mark Hospital. ■ORN Tii AnKpla and Boon Hock m baby hoy un 7-3-81 at OlrnraKlei. Mother and haby ir. well. Thanks to doctor and thr170 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-03-09 18 SPOUTS DIARY SOCCEB— SAFA Div. 1: Fathul Karlb v Sukaramal 5.15) TTS Hosplial v RAF SeleUu- (7. both matche-. at Jn. Besar). HOCKEY— Senior k.0.: Khalsa v Schools (Jn. Bahagla); Junior k.0.: 443 BAD v RAF Tengah (BAD grd.). TENNIS SCC Invitation tournament men's singles final, padang (5.15 p.m.).49 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-03-09 18 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 81 72 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 88 7542 words
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