The Straits Times, 11 March 1964
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Title Section22 1964-03-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Mat**** He**" 01--'{New*** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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306 1964-03-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Note from the Philippines agreeing to the exchange of Consular missions was received by the Central Government today. A top-level source here said today that the Note was received through the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, the peacemaker306 words
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Article767 1964-03-11 1 Implementation 'immediate' SABAH, SARA WAX AND SINGAPORE INCLUDED: CABINET DESCRIBES SITUATION AS 'SERIOUS' Forces smash 2 gangs in Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaysians between the ages of 21 and 29 are to be called up for national service. The Cabinet decided this at a special meeting today. People affected767 words
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316 1964-03-11 1 Big build-up over border, say Ningkan, Stephens JESSELTON, Tuesday. THE CHIEF Ministers of Sabah and Sarawak, Dato Donald Stephens and Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today there was a big buiid-up taking place across the border in Indonesian Borneo. As a result of this Indonesian build-up they were expecting more316 words
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148 1964-03-11 1 Malaysia a danger to the whole world, says Soek JAKARTA. Tues President Soekarno last night urged the women of Indonesia to Join the country's policy of "crushing Malaysia." In an impassioned speech before more than 2.000 women gathered at the State Palace to mark International Women's Day, he said MalaysiaReuter - 148 words
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Article92 1964-03-11 1 LONDON. Tues. The Duke of Edinburgh, holding an investiture at Buckingham Palace here today on behalf of Queen Elizabeth who Is expecting her fourth child in a few days, decorated Major David Cutneld of the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles with the MilitaryReuter - 92 words
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Article43 1964-03-11 1 ROSWELL (New Mexico i Tue* An Atlas missile exploded Inside its underground silo near here today, but there were no injuries, the Air Force reported It was the second such explosion In the past month involving an AUm— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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190 1964-03-11 1 Ceasefire: Thais will not send men just yet KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thailand will only despatch observers to supervise the ceasefire in Borneo when the situation there is "clearer." Speaking on his arrival here from Bangkok today, the Thai Chief of Staff and Deputy Defence Minister, Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya,190 words
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Article58 1964-03-11 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Unemployment in Indonesia was becoming "more and more serious with each passing year." Mr. Chaerui Saleh. Third Vice-Premier, told a conference of national bankers here. Mr. Saleh said banks should be in a position to mobilise all money circulating among the people. They should concentrate theirReuter - 58 words
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Article61 1964-03-11 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Mr. Howard P. Jones, United States Ambassador to Indonesia, today called on President Soekarno at the Freedom Palace here. It was his second visit in three days. Later, it was stated that President Soekarno told Mr. Jones that Indonesia was still prepared to resumeReuter - 61 words
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Article71 1964-03-11 1 I SAIGON. Tues— A Soutn Viet- namese Government spokesman said today that U.S. Defence Secretary Robert McNaman* had made clear that American aid to Vietnam "will from now on be total, unlimited and without conditions." Col TTan Ngoc Huyen. chief of the Prime Minister's pressReuter - 71 words
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Article40 1964-03-11 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Cinema posters advertising the American I film "Hatari" were removed from I outside theatres here so that more I prominence could be given to an Indonesian film Dirty Hands' —showing In the same programme. —Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article35 1964-03-11 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Dr. Soekarno and Dr. Mohammed Hatta former Vice-PreMdent. met today for the second time In two days. The President called on Dr. HatU at his home for an hour.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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189 1964-03-11 1 PAP REGISTERED YESTERDAY sets up polls office ftIALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Peoples' Action Party came into legal existence In Malaya today. "It was registered here today. All the formalities have been complied with," Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Singapore's Minister of Culture, said here tonight. The party has also set up its189 words
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Article36 1964-03-11 1 AUSSIE STATEMENT < \SBEKFA. Turs Sir (..irlicld Karuirk. Atulnli.ui Minister for Kxtrrn.il Affairs. is expected make detailed statement tomorrow nmlit on »H«atioa in Souih East Asia with vpt i i.ii emphasis on M vii Krutrr.36 words
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207 1964-03-11 2 'Expect an open split with China' letter by Moscow NEW YORK, Tuesday. "^EWSWEEK magazine reported here that Western intelligence agencies have intercepted a Moscow letter informing Communist leaders overseas to expect an open break between the Soviet Union and China. The letter claimed that Mr. Mao Tse-tung was given anReuter - 207 words
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Article71 1964-03-11 2 I OANGKOK, Tues. D Marshal T hanom Kittikachorn, Thailand's Prime Minister, has ordered an inquiry into the multi-million estate left by the late Premier, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, official sources here said. The Inquiry follows reDorts that the estate Included government funds. Marshal Thanom said thatReuter - 71 words
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Article48 1964-03-11 2 HONG KONG, Tues.— A cancerstricken seaman was flown back here from England last night so that he could be with his family. Leung Sat, 68. a fitter on a British freighter, made the long flight on a stretcher. A doctor accompanied him. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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191 1964-03-11 2 Court rules Hong Kong divorce by consent valid I ONDON, Tues. Mr. Lee Wuh Fui, 35, a Hull restauranteur, was granted a declaration in the Divorce Court here yesterday that his divorce by consent in Hong Kong four years ago validly dissolved his marriage by Chinese customary law when heReuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-03-11 2 CHILD PRODIGY GROWS UP INTO A BUBBLE AND SMOKE ARTIST. AT 12 he translated five Shakespeare plays AT 14 he lectured on philosophy at varsity •TWENTY-two-year-old sculptor David dr Medalla. who is showins two of his works in an exhibition of "motivated" sculptures in London, comes from the Philippines, where209 words
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76 1964-03-11 2 I TNITEI) NATIONS, Tues. Miss Miriam .Makeba, the self-exiled South African folk singer, yesterday appealed to the IN General Assembly fur "quick and real action" against South Africa's racial policies. There had been a report that she would sing a "freedom song" to theReuter - 76 words
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245 1964-03-11 2 OAIGON, Tues. Two *-> crewmen ol a United States Army helicopter escorting tne Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara over Vietcong territory were killed when their aircraft crashed into a river in the Mekong Delta today. The pilot and co-pilot were rescued from the hellcopterReuter - 245 words
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Article30 1964-03-11 2 JAKARTA. Tuc s.— A group of 57 Indonesian dancers and artists will leave here shortly to take part in a cultural exhibition at the New York Pair. Reu**r.30 words
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362 1964-03-11 3 KAZAPHANI (Cyprus) I Tuesday 1 WEEPING women dressed in black sat in the rubble of this surrounded Turkish village yesterday waiting to be moved out with their sobbing children under the protection of British troops. I was one of two foreignUPI - 362 words
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123 1964-03-11 3 Rockefeller replies to 'wife stealing' accusation MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), Tues.— New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, winding up hLs New Hampshire primary campaign, last night .snapped back at a commentator who referred to "wife stealing" charges levelled against the Governor. He was being interviewed for a taped programme on the ABC123 words
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114 1964-03-11 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. United States Government sources yesterday described as "inaccurate" a published report that the new 2.000 in. ph. A- 11 plane had flown over Communist territory. The sources were commenting on a report in the magazine Aviation Week, which said that the plane,Reuter - 114 words
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474 1964-03-11 3 LONDON. Tuesday Harold Wilson, the Leader of the Opposition, said last night a Labour Government would cancel Britain's Polaris submarine agreement with the United States. He spoke on the BBC television programme "Panorama." Mr. Wilson said Labour would not retain the right of ultimate controlReuter - 474 words
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Article, Illustration242 1964-03-11 3 MOSCOW Tues. ITI Sheila Wynne, wife of a British businessman imprisoned here for spying, said yesterday she would certainly agree to live with her husband in a Russian Jail if it were possible. Pale and apparently upset, she told newsmenUPI - 242 words
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Article52 1964-03-11 3 LONDON. Tuts. The Times yesterday carried the following i classilied advertisement on its i front page: '30 fleas, must be male, black, not more three years old. required by Old Stretiordian Rugger Club (or their flea race to be held at next social Saturday. MarchReuter - 52 words
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166 1964-03-11 3 Tory backbenchers in revolt over Bill to ban price-fixing ONDON, Tues. Britain's Conservative Government faces the prospect of its first major "revolt" in nine months and the first since Sir Alec DouglasHome became Prime Minister last October. Despite strong pressure from party chiefs, about 20 backbenchers are likely to voteReuter - 166 words
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Article61 1964-03-11 3 LONDON. Tues. Bromley Conservatives last nicht ••hose Mr. John Leonard Hunt, 34. Mayor of Bromley, as prospective parliamentary candidate for the seat held by former Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. who is retiring. The two others on the short list were Mrs. Peeijy Fenner. 41. chairman of Sevenoaks61 words
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164 1964-03-11 3 Malcolm a: No active politics for my new group NEW YORK. Tues. Malcolm X, New York leader of the "Black Muslims" who broke on Sunday with the Chicago- based movement, last night denied reports that the croup he was to form would be active in politics. He said the groupReuter - 164 words
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Article43 1964-03-11 3 LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Randolph Churchill, journalist son of Sir Winston, yesterday had an operation to remove a portion of his left lung for a non-malignant condition. HLs condition was stated to be satisfactory after the three-hour opera tlon. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement100 1964-03-11 3 GmTi DANGER l=J;- HER DIET I MAY II DESTROY I HER Wf. HEALTH Rice every day and notenough variety of meat, fish and vegetables can make you ill. <4U VYKMTN HELPS KEEP YOU HEALTHY. It balances your diet gives you 8 essential ABCDE igjg vitamins and 4 minerals your body100 words
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Advertisement247 1964-03-11 3 BARGAIN loiivx OFFER 7th March m 21st March, 1964 FREE! Tft^t A TIN OF DEL MONTE SHRgTffICM TOMATO JUICE 1 8 oz. Hlftrlf^l Buy two 17 oz tins of DEL Bf MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL Ifolij |^K and get -a FREE tin of DEL MONTE 18 oz TOMATO S SwU&ES W247 words
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Article115 1964-03-11 4 Fined for stabbing his wife SINGAPORE, Tues—A barber who objected to his wife being a bar waitress was fined $300 or three months' ja.l in the 10th magistrate's court today for stabbing her. Lee Ec Teh alias Ah Thu, 24, pleaded not guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt115 words
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Article37 1964-03-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Electricity supplies will be interrupted at Cairnhill Circle and Cairnhili Road from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday to enable work to be carried out on electrical extensions In Cairnhill Circle sub-station.37 words
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Article415 1964-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. qiHE MINISTER for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced plans for the expansion of Thomson Road Hospital, which is to become the State's second general hospital. After touring the hospital for two hours, Mr. Yong said that the present two sixstoreyed blocks415 words
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Article168 1964-03-11 4 3 granted decree nisi SINGAPORE, Tues. —Three persons were granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, in the High Court today dissolving three marriages. The decree in each case is to be made absolute' at the end of three months. Case No. 1: Jenny168 words
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Article48 1964-03-11 4 Journalism as a career SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. P. J. Joseph, a sub-editor with thr Malay Mail, will talk on To be a Journalist" at the Shell Theatrette at Collyer Quay tomorrow. This is the third of a series of eight talks on careers organised by the Chinese YMCA.48 words
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97 1964-03-11 4 CHILD DIES AFTER BEING TRAPPED IN -WATER JAR SINGAPORE, Tues.— Farmer Lee Kok Lam, 60, returned to his attap hut at 6' m.s. Thomson Road this evening to find a pair of tiny legs sticking out of the six-inch diameter mouth of a clay water jar in front of his97 words
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77 1964-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The State Coroner, Mr. N. Ganesan, today recorded a suicide verdict at an inquest on a young woman, who had confessed to her husband her love for another man. Tan Met Yen;, 23, was found dying by her husband, Fong Peng See,77 words
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Article93 1964-03-11 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Yong Ngim Djin has been elected president oi me Augio-Chlnese School Old Boys' Association. Other otnee Dealers are: VicePresiiients, Messrs. Tan Boon Chiang, Chen Jan Jee, Lee Hah Ing (ex-officloi hon. general secretary, Mr. Chee Keng Lim; assistant general secretary, Mr. Albert Soh;93 words
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Article33 1964-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— A cocktail party will be held at the Goodwood Park Hotel on March 18 from 6.30 p.m. for the visiting managing director of Nippon Kokan X.X.. Mr. T. Takemura.33 words
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Article22 1964-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Police Band will give a concert at Hong Llm Green on Thursday from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.22 words
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442 1964-03-11 4 PRICES IN SPORE SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO SKYROCKET AS IN JAPAN, BYRNE WARNS SINGAPORE, Tuesday 'pHK chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. K.M. Byrne today stressed the need to prevent prices in Singapore from skyrocketing as an "important prerequisite" for a mass expansion442 words
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Miscellaneous311 1964-03-11 4 THK following ia today* Nfccdul* BrltlMi UnltMl Airwayt: From 1 of civil aircraft movement* at Stan*ted. Istanbul. Bombay (BR Paya Lt'-ar airport Singapore: 662) 7 am. ARRIVALS DEPARTURE! ■OAC: From London. Rome, D»- «»r«iii«ni«« maacu*. Baghdad. Karachi. Cal- CPA: To Kuala Lumpur, Bangcut ta. Rangoon (BA 720) 6.05 p.m. kok.311 words
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Article, Illustration496 1964-03-11 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A WITNESS formerly employed as a clerk by the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, Joseph Anthonysamy', today told the commission inquiring into three deregistered trade unions that union officials drew from union funds to pay the fines of members who were496 words
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Article45 1964-03-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Second Officer Maurice de Vaz. the Malaysian Airways pilot who was recently named "the best Hying student of 1963" by the Airworlc Services training school of Perth. Scotland will leceive an award from the school at Singapore Airport on Friday.45 words
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163 1964-03-11 5 H.K. TRADE MISSION: 10 FACTORIES ON JOINT BASIS CINGAPORL. Tues The leader of the visiting Hong Kong trade and industrial mission, Mr. Chuang Chung Wen. today disclosed that industrialists in his group had finalised plans to set up more than 10 factories on a joint basis with Singapore industrialists. These163 words
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Article236 1964-03-11 5 Two ex-Artis men get a pardon SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Central Government has pardoned two former members of tlie banned Angkatan Revolusi Tentera Islam Singapura (Artis) and allowed them to remain in Malaysia. Ahmad bin Taklm and Ahmad bin Selamat fled to Indonesia after the Singapore Government smashed their clandestine organisation236 words
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Article31 1964-03-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message of condolence to King Constantine of Greece exprnssini: "grea* sorrow.'' on learning of the death of Kinir Paul.31 words
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Article56 1964-03-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two subtenants of a Tras Street house were severely Injured in a parang attack this morning by a group of three men who tried to remove some planks from a room of the house. Syed Ibrahim Shah. 46. and S. P. Mutalip were admitted to the56 words
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201 1964-03-11 5 K.D. GOTT - Student who went into hiding surrenders to police K.D. GOTT From MELBOURNE, Tues.— i?1 A Malaysian student, Lee Chet Choo, 24. who went into hiding ten days ago when a deportation order was issued against h i m, surrendered himself today. He was taken Immediately to the remand section of201 words
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Advertisement293 1964-03-11 5 Have you visited the Coffee House? Bight, gay, informal Open 24 hours daily. The ideal rendezvous for a snack or full meal. Drop in for afternoon tea, or supper after the show and don't forget our delicious home-made pastries available at our Retail Pastry Shop La Patisserie, open from 9.00293 words
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Miscellaneous7 1964-03-11 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl i/l/MACK p7 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-03-11 6 By RUDY BELTRAN: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday men with revolvers raided the Mandarin Room restaurant in Bukit Bintang Road at 10.30 a.m. today and took $3,500. They held up the manager, Mr. Ong Joon Sim, and the cashier, Mr. Cheah Mun Kam. at223 words
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161 1964-03-11 6 I^UANTAN, Tues.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. and the Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, are among the six Alliance M.Ps In Pahang who will be seeking re-election in their present constituencies. The others are Inche Mohamed Yusof bin Mahmud161 words
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Article53 1964-03-11 6 PENANG. Tues. An assistant fli ihe Broadway Cafe. Ooi Swee Hock. 22. reported to police he woke up this morning to find the cash register stolen. Several bottles of beer and packets of cigarettes had also been removed. Total value of the missing money and goods was53 words
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Article38 1964-03-11 6 IPOH. Tues.— More than 260 ka- 1 ties of tin ore worth about MOO i was stolen from the store of Yee I F«U Tin Mining Co., In Ampang i I Bahru near here, yesterday.38 words
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Article88 1964-03-11 6 IPOH. Tues. The Perak Turf Club decided at its annual meeting here this evening to set up a P.T.C foundation for charitable purposes as well as educational and community projects. Setting up of the foundation was Orst proposed by Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee.88 words
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Article43 1964-03-11 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Red Cross today began selling 10,000 little Red Cross dolls as part of its flag day campaign which will last r.ll April 5. The dollo. ordered from i Hong Kong, are being sold at .i dollar each.43 words
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Article153 1964-03-11 6 RAHMAT ON 'UNITED MALAY FRONT' JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The chairman of Johore Bahru branch of Umno. Hajl Rahmat bin Haji Daud. today scoffed at the Peninsula Malays Union's decision to form a "united Malay front" for the general election. He said: "A government looking solely after Malay Interests would be153 words
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Article43 1964-03-11 6 IPOH, Tues. The Malayan Society vi Incorporated Accountants announced here today that the following have passed the accountancy examlna. held in November, last year: Intermediate section 1. Chin S?ng Por. Manickam Visvanathan and Ng Soo Ah: Intermediate section 11, Manickam Visvanathan.43 words
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Article51 1964-03-11 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Immigration authorities yesterday detained six Indonesians at Crawford Street for illegal entry into the State. The men. Mohamad Kallng. Tape bin Tate. Basor bin Abu. Lunchi bin Akoh. his brother Leman. and Lumun bin Japot are to be repatriated in a few days'51 words
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225 1964-03-11 6 fESSELTON. lues. J The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalone Ningkan. said here last night that the State was determined to fight Indonesian aggressors and that the youth of Sarawak was impatiently waiting for tin call-up. Mr. Ninekan. who b nn a225 words
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Article41 1964-03-11 6 JESSELTON. Tues Sabah limber export* last month amounted to 121 218 tons valued *t $10,132,784 This showed kn Increase of 5.500 tens oxer the corresponding month last year. Last month Sandakan alone exported ***** tons valued at »5,571,128. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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174 1964-03-11 6 3 terror gangs in Kedah and Perlis smashed A LOR STAR, Tues.— A Kedah and Perlis police have smashed three terror gangs following a series of mopping up operations launched recently in the two States. A total of 21 suspected gangsters have been rounded up since the beginning of the174 words
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Article34 1964-03-11 6 JESSELTON. Tues. —The Borneo Airways Employees union has suspended its proposed industrial action on Friday until further notic, lollowing a request by the management for further time u> study its wage claims34 words
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Article412 1964-03-11 6 P.P.P. WANTS PARLIAMENT RECALLED IPOH, Tuesday THE People's Progressive Party today announced it would support any move by Tengku Abdul Rahman to reconvene Parliament immediately lor a fixed period. The support was contained In a telegram which was sent today by the secretarygeneral of the PPP, Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam.412 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-03-11 6 AU* V Pop By VTm Hamiin Dick Trmey By €heBtvr G» u i4 Ul A*~*r ByAICmpP .G-' U« S^O ii O e^tO^ aftOARD > .'TO TXnti STREET 4J? r OM r-^ Jiif*^ 'tO'wt <- /«t a t str ctjoa "EAR'S BNIKMtMMIii W\ Cm >->RChill WERE Z/^^l J45 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1964-03-11 7 EDWARD SHEEHAN - EDWARD SHEEHAN WAS PHILBY A SOVIET AGENT? BRITISH INTELLIGENCE IS CONVINCED HE IS-AND A TRAP IS SET TO CATCH HIM... DAY THREE OF THE SERIES BY pHILBY'S star continued to rise. Indeed, a number of knowledgeable people were already predicting that in due course1,384 words
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Obituary44 1964-03-11 8 Words Hie (Minimum, RIDUP EARLE THOMAS Formerly of P.W.D. suddenly in England on 1-64. beloved husband of M.ivi* and father of Patricia Gordon and Roy Requiem hiKb maas will be sung at Cnurrh of th« Holy family Monday 16-3-64 at 630 I' in44 words
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Obituary59 1964-03-11 8 J» Words SIB (Minimum, IN LOVING MEMORY of Koumal Leioved wife of Joshua Barucb and ovmg mother of Ins J^ranci* and fauJina 11-3-53. IN MEMORY OF J r Moms Died M-3-S3 We nlm you. You at* always our thouKbu and prayen A Hmh Max* will b« sunK at59 words
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Article232 1964-03-11 8 20 Word* %lt (HitUmutm) ITALY'S VIVACIOUS franca. Roe«rtU *iags at The Cockpit Hotel Tel: Spore l 43IHX SWEET SMELL OF Sue. If you know your bualnea*. you'll keep your •wt-wnellinK and frenb uith Alnrick. EASTER REOUCTION SAL!" at Hilda Cold Storage. Pricee greatly rlaahed on morning, afternooi imt cocktail232 words
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Article69 1964-03-11 8 Word, SI Jl> (IH*.) j EVERY CHRISTIAN can benefit from itudy of Tbessaloniaaa. Only %21-. Apply Upward Path PoetaJ Bible Courses P.O. Box 90:.'. X.L CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXT Hook. .r.ii Health with Key to the Scripture* by Mary Baker Eddy for sal* I In the followinK language*. KnKllsb.69 words
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691 1964-03-11 8 The Straits Times Wednesday. March 11, 1964. The First Of The Many It can hardly be suggested that the Government has been hasty in calling up the first draft for national service. To j have delayed any longer would have exposed itself to critic- ism. The call-up is not a691 words
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Article354 1964-03-11 8 South Vietnam is approaching its moment of truth. Either the war against the Vietcong must be prosecuted much more successfully, or neutral- ist sentiment will grow. South Vietnamese and American officials in Saigon freely admit that French neutralisation proposals are already having a disturbing impact The new Premier,354 words
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Article215 1964-03-11 8 The Dalai Lama's message to mark the fifth anniversary of the Tibetan rising against the Chinese says the struggle is going on. And well it may be, though the cause has long been lost. The Tibetan people appear doomed to extinction, religiously, culturally and even ethnically as Chinese settlers215 words
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Article463 1964-03-11 8 —with a cheer-up gift of cloth COLOMBO, Toes. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, looked weary and drawn when he flew into Colombo last week on the last lap of his Afro-Asian tour of making certain of his friends and influencing people When he left463 words
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Letter212 1964-03-11 8 'THE decision of the Johore State Government to restrict the allocation of houses under the homeownership scheme for government officers to state officers only Is to be deplored. Through no fault of our own. the departments where many of us are now employed became Federal departments212 words
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Letter190 1964-03-11 8 ALL along the stamps of Athe states of the former Federation of Malaya and Singapore were interchangeable for postage purposes: in other words, the stamps of any one state could be used for postage in any one of the other eleven states. But not so in the case190 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1964-03-11 8 AFRICAN unity: A pattern is set SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LAGOS CONFERENCE... A SPECIAL I WRITER LAGOS Tuesday WILL Africa become one, or will it Tern ami n for centuries in a state of piecemeal stagnation? Those who observe African conferences have this question always in their minds. The Foreign Ministers'1,057 words
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Article, Illustration339 1964-03-11 8 MALAYAN STAMP MAY FETCH $29,000 $500 STRAITS SALE TODAY A STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 500-dollar stamp of 1910. the most valuable 20th century stamp In the world, is up for auction in London today. One was sold, nearly three years ago. for £3,100 (about $26,300) to an American dealer. In 1957 It339 words
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Advertisement537 1964-03-11 8 Stnto Ti_» MaLry M*j «v Btemmmm mmcAom OnHire) staa4 ttQB^D •TOftAOel SMaAMGMKS) ATNOLLANO MOACMUTON4 MVAL BAM •JsTY atOOat aTTOfME I. TO W> II r>V—. CoWrwQ—y NeXWS PtaOMT X, m. WIW. MAMSfIM ffJTOlael ■■lIIASKKII a> OO CLASSIFIED ADS. Wordn Sl* (Mimmmm, FORMAN to Ooicle and Peter on sth at Kota Bharu537 words
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Advertisement74 1964-03-11 8 CONCERT GUITARS 31S1 SIM 31 SI "toMtaT Concert Guitar with Sprue* top ood "f" soundhotet New Guard plot* and modem Tailpiece Sunburst effect, rwghly potiihed. Price 543.00 each 31 54 "fteceM" Auditorium Gurtor with hondttme extra large Cutowov body, giving powerful Spruce top and Maple bock; worm brown tun burst74 words
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Advertisement14 1964-03-11 8 E Enjoy the mascufine frestoess:of 8 ■•sWwM^^ s^s^s^fes^s^Mfl f^^^^^^^J 9 aMULTOM NEW YORK kOMOOK.14 words
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268 1964-03-11 9 'Occupied room tax' levied on tourist hotels OINGAPORE, Tues. *3 "Tourist hotels" which fail to pay "occupied room tax" to the Tourist Promotion Board are liable to a fine not exceeding $1,000 for a first offence. For a second or subsequent offence they may be fined up to $2,000. This268 words
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Article452 1964-03-11 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. ON THEIR ORDERS S.F. WOULD SELL US TO THE ENEMY, SAYS DEVAN NAIR J'HE secretary-general of the Singapore AfroAsian Solidarity Committee, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today said the Socialist Front should in all honesty alter its name to the ''Indonesian Front." He452 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-03-11 9 A sit-down monk protests against Buddha film By GUNN CHIT THYE: Penang, Tuesday A MONK staged a one-man demonstration outside the Star Theatre in Dato Kramat Road today in protest against the screening of Chinese film. 'Sakymuni;' depicting the life of Buddha. For more than three hours this morning, the301 words
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Article50 1964-03-11 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police yesterday detained 40 suspected secret society members under the Societies Ordinance. Another "active" member of the "24" Group operating in the Bukit Pan Jang area was also detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. A total of 3 .215 suspects were screened.50 words
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Article52 1964-03-11 9 JESSELTON, Tim*. —Bus drivers In Sandakan have threatened to strike for better pay. Their union yesterday gave notice to two bus companies the Leila Road Bus Co. and the Labuk Road Bus Co. threatening strike action by March 33 if the managements (all to revise payReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1964-03-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A woman. Ingram Subramanlam. 40, has reported to police that she was raped and robbed by a man last night. She told police that she was about 50 yards from her house in Jalan Terbau when a man suddenly confronted her and68 words
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172 1964-03-11 9 JESSELTON, Tues. J Malaysia's attitude towards Indonesia was that it must be prepared for the worst but it was not talking in terms of war, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the Minister of Transport, said today. Before flying on an Inspection tour172 words
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92 1964-03-11 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assizes today continued with his summing-up for the fourth day to the special seven-man jury in the Pulau Senang murder trial He Is likely to finish hi* sum-ming-up •omorrow The jury will then retire to consider92 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-03-11 9 Two NZ nurses hit the overland trail CINGAPORE, Tues. Two New Zealand nurses left Singapore today to drive 8,000 miles overland by motor van, to Britain. Miss Joy Peterson, 38, a research nurse from Palmerston North, and Miss Elizabeth Jollands, 29. a nurse from Wellington, are heading for Penang. where215 words
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Advertisement87 1964-03-11 9 SEE THE LATEST 14" 19" 23" REDIFFUSION SETS LOW CASH PRICES. EASY HPTERMS. LOW MONTHLY '•«BM TE RENTALS. FULLY QUA- /WMUJWJf RAITTEED. J2 PER MONTH ANYWHERE REDUCTION IN RENTAL IN FOR COMBINED SOUND A SINGAPORE TV SUBSCRIBERS. QR ©KUALA LUMPUR ediffusion i 7 ****mnu Road K^«r« por STOCK CLEARANCE SALE87 words
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Advertisement106 1964-03-11 9 soft cozy and luxurious BLANKETS MM kJL JY At Robinson's, we have the loveliest range of Blankets for Dreamland Comfort. Fcmous MERINO WOOL BLANKETS by Atkinson's, England. Guaranteed 10 years. Mothproofed. In 1 1 beautiful decor blending colours. 70" x 90": S4B; 90" x 100": $85 TROPICAL WOOL BLANKETS, light106 words
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Miscellaneous737 1964-03-11 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPURA r^q MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHOKTWAVK —,«..»^L™.?iL l^SS^., SERVICE 41.7 and b»JJ Melren MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE y^. 6^ o x^ signal. Ne- 4 15 "^"5 gara-ku, 402 Morning MeloA.M.: 6.00 Good Morning, dies- 700 Time SksnaL The 6.01 Morning Prelude: 7.00 NewB 7-l0 Breakfast PotNews;737 words
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370 1964-03-11 10 I DALLAS.* Tuesday A STRIPTEASE dancer and a former world welterweight boxing champion told yesterday -of Jack Ruby's tantrums and rages both as a boy in Chicago's tough West Side and as a man in Dallas. Appearing during the morning370 words
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Article37 1964-03-11 10 BOSTON. Tues.— A (our-enaine Trans-World Airlines Constellation with 13 people aboard landed safely with a Jammed nose gear early yesterday on a foam-covered runway at I-osan international air- oort Vr one was injured —TT PI37 words
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Article24 1964-03-11 10 LONDON. Tues.— Several hundred London port lightermen last night decided to end an unofficial strike and to resume work immediately. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration437 1964-03-11 10 D. LACKERSTEEN - 'Coloured girl' tag makes model Evelyn see red D. LACKERSTEEN 'WE DON'T GET THIS SORT OF THING BACK IN MALAYSIA— IT WOULDN'T BE TOLERATED 9 From I HER TWO LOVES-BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES AND TRAVEL-TAKE HER TO LONDON ONDON, Tues. Former Singapore model Evelyn Ong reported eagerly for her first big modellingMirrorpic - 437 words
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Advertisement299 1964-03-11 10 W^fl SPECTACULAR VALUE \Vi ,Joto m I^i^k* warn WJzW m I m Jr^^ I m fj \J &jM Co. Ltd. CLEARING ALL DEPENDABLE REGULAR STOCK TO VACATE PREMISES FOR 4-STOREY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STARTS TODAY TOP QUALITY LADIES' DEPARTMENT: GENT'S DEPARTMENT: CHILDREN DEPARTMENT: HIGH FASHION DRESS FABRICS: v.p. S.P. v.p. S.P.299 words
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Article2177 1964-03-11 11 How the private entrants fared gINGAPORE, Tins. The following are the full results of the joint examination for the Cciinbridge School Certificate, the Federation of Ma lava Certificate and die General Certificate or Education for private candidates held last year. Key to the results S i School2,177 words
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Article358 1964-03-11 11 OINGAPORE, Tues. I Top Singapore student of the 1963 Cambridge School Certificate examinations was Jona- 1 than Gopal Danaraj of the Anglo Chinese School, with eight distinctions. Jonathan, 16, son of Professor T.J. Oanaraj, Professor 01 Medicine at the University 01 Malaya, scored five Al358 words
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Article37 1964-03-11 11 SINGAPORE. Tues— Lee Thlan Huat. of St. Andrew's School. Singapore, ha* passed his Cambridge School Certificate with a Grade 3 Hi* name was Inadvertent!'omitted from the list of successful candidates In today's Strait* Time*.37 words
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Article238 1964-03-11 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The following are the remaining results of the Federation of Malaya Certificate (Malay medium* held in Johore last year. The figure 3 in brackets indicates the grade secured by the candidate in the examination. SEKOLAH OATO BfcHTARA LUAN. BATU PAMAT: Abdi'l Humid b. Hainan238 words
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Advertisement314 1964-03-11 11 Xf™* *i m Mf fIM WF El SBpf*^ #c/«l£k fli iP^ J jMy jHmßwp M"»* mmm jy'B flfc FOR ECONOMY, PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY! (olsoovoilobl*) 25 STA Cl 5 yS^^^^W )^(MI«M*KUAIA LUMPUR 175 BANTAM SUPER 07 w^r families that enjoy Id© choose H! Sporty... good-looking... easy to handle... very reasons why314 words
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Miscellaneous338 1964-03-11 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Claim raised when dunder I. Case of charge for transport head called (6). to hill-top? (8). 6. Orders for mounting the -oloui 10. He shows some promise are suppressed (9). rarely fulfilled (5). 7. Mind some likelihood of 11. A mere nundred-pound put- Tonsy cheating?338 words
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Advertisement756 1964-03-11 12 onti nued from Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St rts. txtrm WANTEO CANVASSERS (Full/Part Time). Attractive Terms. Please writs P.O. Box 1481. Spore. SENIOR $TENOGRAFHER REQUIR- D by leading European firm Write stating experience, age and salary required to Box A 4933 B.T. Spore. LADIES SALON756 words
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Advertisement807 1964-03-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT I* Word* M tHm., —Bo* ess. sjrtre APPLICATIONS INVITED from experienced teachers (preferably gradu•tesj for tnr post of Senior Subject iknitlisn) Specialist. Methodist Kngiian School (Secondary) Tanjong Malim Kraded (Small Secondary School). Application form (obtainable from Scbooi or State Education Offlce) should be ompleted and sent by registered807 words
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Advertisement1031 1964-03-11 12 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE it Word* tS (Mim.}~Box St tt*. mxtrm FOR SALE 8 Thorpe Road. Green Lane. Penaog. Semi-detached two bedrooms, good condition. Heavy furniture included If desired. Piesgravo A, Matthews. 9 Beach Street. Penang. Telephone *****. NEWTON MANSION Luxurious a Bedroom Flats Bathrooms. W C.s Mosaic Keneie.1,031 words
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Advertisement960 1964-03-11 12 PHILATELY W.rrfs U (Him.)— Bmx M rtt. urtrs USED POSTAGE STAMPS WAN* CO. Write far Buying List Pnoenli sump Co. (Canterbury) Ltd (Depi '1) 26. Bt. Georges Place Canter- nvr*. Pent. England BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Word* SS (IHm.) Box St eta. txlrm FULLY EQUIPPED CLINIC for sals at very reasonable960 words
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Advertisement1108 1964-03-11 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (mim.)— Box it tt*. sjclra "LATE FATSO" JAGUAR K fitted with special racing parts unbeaten in all previous sports events. 513.500/--0.n.0. Tel: (Spore) *****. ISM BORCWARO TS owner returning U.K. Excellent condition radio four new tyres taxed black/ whits roof 12.300. Tel: (B'pore) *****.1,108 words
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Advertisement939 1964-03-11 12 FOR SALE I M Word* SI (.Vim.)— Box St (U. txtrm KUALA LUMPUR TV Kana bs wist about TV. Buy with cooOdaacc. Buy I Germany's Beat Kuba. Buy direct from solt Agent Teh Bee Haas Co.. 70 Pudu Road or Lot 114, Hetallnc Oar- den P.J. For appointment ring I939 words
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Advertisement824 1964-03-11 12 BARS ft RESTAURANTS (Spore) I Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St eU. «xfro PARADISE BAR Welcomt you. I CUM and dance to our exotic band. I Nightly till 1 a.m. COMPORT? RAPPLI* BAR snd Air-conditioned Prines Bar 22. FUf- ries B'porr servs delicious Cnflish/Cblnese lunch. CELESTIAL ROOM Bar/Restaor- tnr (Alr-eondltlonsd) 7-A.824 words
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Advertisement855 1964-03-11 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. MALAYA Applications ate invltrcl Irom suite -ly qualified candidates ior Lh following posts at the College of Agriculture Malaya -(i) One post of Lecturer la Chemistry and Physics. U) One post of Lecturer m Agricultural Engineering and Farm Machinery. (Ill) One pos- of Assistant Lecturer855 words
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Advertisement1385 1964-03-11 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U Due Spore Sails P S'Mm »>tnan t EUMAEUS Lxerpill In Pt Tell, Mar 12 PELEUS LiverpMl, Dublin Glasgow Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 14/11 Mar 17 cHILLES Liitrpeel, Dublin Mar 13 Mar 15 Mar 11/21 Mir 21 rtNFSIHtUI Li«trpeil, Glasgow Mar 11 Mar 221,385 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-03-11 13 lESTi-HE EAC LINES KA. V^f<^B SINGAPOtt KUAIA IU«POt«f SWITTINHAM PtNANC Iky^-tfC^II CKNMAII MOUSI IIMMNCIO. fOIOIMI 1/I.WIIOOIMT fHOHI 7*ol »MOMI ae»«4 fHOHI till mOHlIll" SAILINGS TO CINOA. L HiVRI, HAMIURG, IREMIN. ANIWERP. TTERDAM, AMSTtRDAM, OSLO, COTHEHBURG AHD COPENHACEN P. Sham Im, -FALSTRIA" B) 21 Mar 21/21 Mar 27/21 Mar '•PATAGONIA" 22/251,284 words
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Advertisement1264 1964-03-11 13 I BENULINE EXPRESS -SERVICE TO LONOOH, LIVERPOOL t COHTINENTAL PORTS bLnLAnll) Hamburg Apr 21 b o ;?s L% Ob "22« B.fl 1 BENREOCH p r Singapore P. Sham Pening Han-burg Apr 24 Mar 17/21 Singacore P. Sham Penarg BENCRUACHAN L'peel, Havre, A'werp, R'dam Mar 23 25 Mar 17/22 Mar 21/271,264 words
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Advertisement1319 1964-03-11 13 w^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W Ql Tal: Nl. *****. ELURMAN LDfS KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE HULL MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND HAVRE, HULL ft MIDDLESBROUGH Accepting cargi fir Central I Slutk CITY OF WELLINGTON Aainca. S'pori P. Sham Pinang SUNNYVILLE 14/21 Mar Omiti1,319 words
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Article253 1964-03-11 14 \f AftCM flrat xrada rubbar aiuyati 111. il«Hd at 5 p.m. In tlngapara and Kuala Lumpur jrrstnday at «7| cents per Ib. down flve-eiuMH* of a cent on Mondays closing Irvel fcr the position. The tone was auiet Ft.A.S. and F.M.R.K. elating prices •n canti per Ib. yaitarday:253 words
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Article70 1964-03-11 14 CHINESE Praduca [ichtnii, Sinuspori n«on pr>ca> par picul yattarday: Caconut all: bulk $4fiJ sellers, drum S49i sellers. Capri: March/April IK Continent: Unquoted. Psaasr: Muntok white $162* sellers. Sarawak white SI6U seller*, apecial Sarawak black $1224 sellers, garbled LarapoDK black $122J seller*. AST A $1321 Kellers Sinujp.r. Coconut Oil70 words
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Article24 1964-03-11 14 March 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 i cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $550 (op $12.62*). Estimated offering 270 tons (unchanged).24 words
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569 1964-03-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent A LTHOIGH there appear .A ed to be no lessening of tension in the general Malaysian situation yes terday improvements took place in both the industrial and tin sections of the Malayan Stock Exchange. Some industrials were sharply better569 words
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Article24 1964-03-11 14 .Malayan Stork Indicts Mar. Mar. II Industrials: Ht.-i.89 luS.Ut I ins 134.02 134.03 rubhrrs: 104.49 104.71 30, 1963 100 »>«■. 89, 196',' 10024 words
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Article882 1964-03-11 14 a COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttssd (1.000) $1.78, 1.000) $1.79. (2.000) (1.80. (4,000) $1.81: CaM Stare (8,000) $3.32; Ounleps (7.000) (2.66: East (matt (2,000) $3.75.882 words
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440 1964-03-11 14 rE Straits tin price ye.ster- i day gained for the third consecutive day more sharply by $12.62 i to $550 per ton. The price has now gained $11.25 In its present rise and yesterday followed the overnight London gain of £21}440 words
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Advertisement1105 1964-03-11 14 ■HaWpBt^pHIHpHHLaLfpHMHILpiRafamB U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Great Lakas/East Canada Sorviea Singapore P. S'Mm Honolulu t. F'crsco N. »o'i Martreai "lil.ua Man" 21/21 Mai 21/11 Mar 21 Apr 21 Apt 17 Ma) 24 Ma, All vessels equipped *ith aeeplanks lor carnage el oum liquid cargo Loading direct tor Hongkong. rro-Hsiung Honolulu San1,105 words
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Advertisement959 1964-03-11 14 [™lorientI lines i TO NORTH AMERICA s.s. "CHUS.AN" (24,000 tent fully oirconditioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG Ist April 1964 SINGAPORE 4th April 1964 S.S. -ARCADIA" (30,000 tons tully oirconditionea stabilised) Deporting SINGAPORE 27th July 1964 Fei HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES. via Manila ("Chuson" only). Hong Kong Japan. Apply959 words
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Advertisement547 1964-03-11 14 SPORE P'SHAM PENANG ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG CHALNA M.V. "STATE OF TRAVANCORE-COCHIN" tor Fremontle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney Mar. IS/ IS FROM CALCUTTA tt S-S. "SANCHI" for Jopon Mar. 18/T« FROM CALCUTTA tr Si. "NALANDA" tor Jopon Mar. 17/18 FROM JAPAN 4 HONGKONG M.V. "STATE Of MAHARASHTRA" for547 words
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Advertisement918 1964-03-11 15 NOTICE The Public is hereby Informed that CCC JUNK STORB is now known as CCC JUNK STORE LTD.. and that the New Address is at No. 22. NEWTON ROAD (Off Newton Circus) NEW TELEPHONE NO: (Spore) *****. THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Notice is hereby given that the Annual General918 words
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Advertisement705 1964-03-11 15 NOTICE KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR Peperekaaan Sijil Rendah Pelajaran /Lower Certificate ot Education Examination 1964 Acceptance of Private Candidates Entry Fees:- (i) Full Certificate: $16/--(ii) Single Language Subject* $3/- per subject Eligibility (A) The following types of candidates wUI be accepted for the lull certificate -(i) Applicants who can705 words
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Advertisement908 1964-03-11 15 NOTICES ROBINSON COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the State of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim dividend of four cents per unit on the ordinary stock units oi the company less 40 per cent income tax has been declared by the Directors on account of the financial year ending908 words
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Advertisement432 1964-03-11 15 NOTICES Associated Mines (Malaya) Limited announce outputs of un concentrates for the montu of February, 1964 as loliows:Picnb Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging 1640 No. 1 Dredge recommenced operations on 11th February, 1964 The Sungei Besl Mines Ltd. 2057 Sungel Way Dredging Ltd. 1591 No. 2 Dredge shut down on 10432 words
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Advertisement635 1964-03-11 15 TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TROST on behalf of the STATE GOVERNMENT OF PERAK 48 LOW COST BUCK TERRACE HOUSES AT TAPAH, PERAK Contractors desirous ot tendering for the construction of 48 low cost brick terrace nouses, '-igether with modern sanitation at Tapah. Perak are invited to submit their names together with635 words
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Advertisement345 1964-03-11 15 OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY Requires immediate:./ A FEW SALESMEN to cover Kuala Lumpur selling a wide range o: machines. Persons possessing a pleasant personality with Initiative and drive and preferably with their own transport. If you are between the age of 20 and 26. write to us giving full details of345 words
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247 1964-03-11 16 HOCKEY TPCA and Kilat 'hot up' battle for lead KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Victories by TPCA and Kilat today kept the Selangor Hockey Association League Div. 1 championship! wide open. TPCA beat Selangor Indian Association 2-0 at Princes Road to draw level with leaders Selangoi Police, both having 13 points. Bui247 words
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Article194 1964-03-11 16 SOCCER FAM INVITE 10 NATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •PHE F.A. of Malaysia have invited ten Asian counA tries to send teams to compete in the seventh Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament here in AUgUSt The ten countries are Formosa (the holders t, Japan (last year's runners-up). South Korea, South Vietnam. Thailand.194 words
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Article55 1964-03-11 16 PENSACOLA (Florida). Tues.— Gary Player (South Africa) beat Americans Arnold Palmer and Miller Barber in an 18-hole playoff'for the Pensacola Ooen golf championship here yesterday. Player, who said recently his play had been affected by the strain of big time golf, shot a one-under-par 71 against Palmers 72Reuter - 55 words
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Article18 1964-03-11 16 SEREMBAN, Tues. The AAA ot Negri Sembilan will be holding their annual meeting here on Fri-18 words
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Article, Illustration737 1964-03-11 16 L.C. HOFFMAN - GOLF 18 Asians bid for places in Carling L.C. HOFFMAN by Jnr: Kuala Lumpur L Tuesday rpOMORROW the Malayan Open golf championship begins with the Pro-am tournament at 8 a.m. The tournament proper starts on Thursday with 62 professionals and amateurs going off the first tee from 8 a.m. Today737 words
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Article40 1964-03-11 16 BENTONG. Tues.— The Pahang P.A. have elected Tengku Mahkota as president for 1964. Other office-bearers: Vice-presi-dents Abdullah Hannlnah and Rahim Jallal; secretary-treasurer O. C. Joshl, committee: All Bador. Chui Hon Kit. Zakaria Tahar, Llan Loh Shin.40 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-03-11 16 BADMINTON 3 stars thrill Canadian fans I^ALGARY (Canada), Tues. \J Three International badminton stars delighted Canadian fans as they opened their exhibition tour here last night. The touring party comprise Erland Kops of Denmark, who is generally regarded as the World No. 1. Oon Chong Teik of Malaysia and ChannarongReuter - 109 words
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Article238 1964-03-11 16 DENANG. Tues. The MRA 1 Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's races here: Kace One In making his run one furlong from home Great Earle (Donnelly) was put between First Love and Korovou. j In doing so Donnelly allowed his I horse to get behind First Love and238 words
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Article70 1964-03-11 16 PENANG. Tues.— Muslim R. C. and TPCA played out a tame 1-1 draw in the opening match ot the P.A. of Penang League Dlv. 1 at the City Stadium today. Neither side were able to hit top gear and play throughout was scrappy and sluggish. Alter70 words
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Article118 1964-03-11 16 T>ENANG. Tues. Last year's JT Malayan open lawn tennis championships, which were held at Penang. saw the "greatest array" of foreign .■-tars ever to have played in this country. "But the Penang Lawn Tennis Association had to pay dearly for organising the tournament." writes PLTA secretary J.118 words
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336 1964-03-11 16 RACING ROUNDUP Owners urged to 'play the game' IPOH. Tuesday. OACING in Malaysia would "truly be the country's 1V third industry,' if racehorse owners played the game by the clubs, said Perak Turf Club chairman Yeoh Chearg Lee this evening. If they did this, a race for Class Six horses336 words
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291 1964-03-11 16 SOCCER Promoted Police, holders Darul win SINGAPORE, Tue.s. Darul Aflah, SAFA league first division champions last year began their title defence successfully today when they beat RAF Changl 3-2, but runners-up Chinese Athletic lost 2-1 to promoted Police Sports Association in matches played at Jalan Besar Sta- dlum. Darul, noticeably291 words
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Article35 1964-03-11 16 MALACCA. Tues. Band** Kaba and Alor Gajah drew 2-2 in the Malacca Hockey Association League today Lee Cheng Kirn scored both goals for Alor Oajah and Bakar Said scored for Bandar Kaba. >jsvjv.v:35 words
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Article29 1964-03-11 16 McOilllvray Cup (T. Anson): BaI gan Datoh 2 Kuala Bernam I. Inter-school staff (P. Buntar): Methodist Secondary. 4 ACS 0 Inter-School: (Malacca): Band* Hilir 11 Bt. Bahru 0Bernama - 29 words
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86 1964-03-11 16 ON THE TRACK Pari Passu impresses rH. Tues. Pmri Fain did a smart 6f trial on good going here this morning. He ran tho tail 5f In 64sec 4f in 51 and 3f in 39. Larator Apprentice Wong) ian 3f in 39. Crown Boy did 3f in 42. l-ady Avalett86 words
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Advertisement103 1964-03-11 16 |U EXCITING L L L pi |for r <I I /a DREAM JET FLIGHTS' TO -c '^t^" I L_J 1 HONGKONG AND BANGKOK I YOURS WITH THE L^rrM! TflTHllT TD THE MAGWINE REAO BY I MARPH IWIIF OF flllO) rMI r< IKEUIBEIT WOMEK 'SPECIALS 1 IN THIS ISSUE FOR YOUR103 words
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Miscellaneous199 1964-03-11 16 <;OLh' Malayan Open Pro-am tournament < S'gor Oolf Club 8 a.m.). HOCKEY Spore Senior KU tourney SRC A 1 v SHB RC (padang t; Spore League-Cup quar-ter-final replay: Police v RAP Seletar (Thomson Rd>. Friendlies: Neßri HA President's XI v Armed Forces i Seremban 5 p.m.). S'gor V Armed Forces199 words
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Article63 1964-03-11 17 GLASGOW. Tues. Rangers and Kilmarnock. currently fighting for the championship of the Scottish First Division, could meet in the Scottish F.A. Cup Final Yesterday's draw for the semifinals paired Rangers with Dunfermline. Kilmarnock meet the winners of tomorrow's quarterfinal replay between Dundee and Motherwell. Rangers and KilmarnockReuter - 63 words
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Article22 1964-03-11 17 LONDON, Tues.— Results of Rugby Union club matches played yesterday were: Bridgend 9 Abertillery 5; Llanelly 3 Swansea 5. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-03-11 17 LONDON, Tues,— Sunny weather though cold greeted the Oxford and Cambridge University crews when they made their first appearance yesterday on the tidal waters of the River Thames to train for this year's boat race on March 28. Despite a keen wind,122 words
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350 1964-03-11 17 SOCCER LAW NETS THREE IN UNITED TRIUMPH LONDON, Tuesday. THREE goals by Denis Law, rated as the greatest inside-forward in Europe, took Manchester United, the holders, into the semifinals of the English F.A. Cup last night, when they crushed Sunderland 5-1 at Huddersfield in the second replay of their quarter-final.Reuter - 350 words
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Article44 1964-03-11 17 PALMERSTON, (New Zealand). Tues. The South Africans needed 31 for first Innings lead with eight wickets in hand at the close on the first day of their two-day game against Central District* here. Scores: Central Districts 191-sdec; South Africans 161-2.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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193 1964-03-11 17 RACING 'Lincoln' favourite is Solar Charge LONDON Tues. Following the British successes at Cheltenham last week Paddy Prendergast's Irishtrained Solar Charge became a strong favourite for the Lincolnshire Handicap at last night's callover on the Spring Double. He was returned at 9-1, one point harder than at the last session.Reuter - 193 words
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Article30 1964-03-11 17 NEW YORK. Tues. World heavyweight champion Caslus turned down an offer of three quarters of a million dollars to defend his title against former champion Floyd Patterson. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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224 1964-03-11 17 WRESTLING SAWA aim to send team to Games OINGAPORE, Tues. The rjewy-formed Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association aim to send a team of wrestlers to compete in the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. SAWA president Tang Tuck Wan told the Straits Times: "We have arranged for a trial In July.224 words
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Article154 1964-03-11 17 'Rebel' faces further action MELBOURNE, Tues. The Lawn Tennis Association ot Australia, who have already disqualified Martin Mulligan from any Australian team for leaving Australia, are considering further action against the amateur player, following a report that he has received £180 and his air fare to London, said LTAA presidentReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration375 1964-03-11 18 Sarawak terrorists were Indonesian regulars KUCHING, Tuesday. Till; TERRORIST force which was contacted by a patrol of the 2/10 (iurkha Rifles on Friday has been identified as No. 1 Platoon Of T\V 8 Haider Battalion of the Indonesian Regular Army. The battle began when' a patrol of the Gurkhas wasJames - 375 words
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105 1964-03-11 18 50,000 FLEE FLOODS IN CENTRAL SUMATRA JAKARTA, Tues. About 50,000 people have been evacuated from Central Sumatra following extensive flooding, according to Antara news agency reports reaching here. They said the floodwaters had ruined ricefields and were swirling through the streets of Pakan Baru. The flooding followed a week of105 words
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74 1964-03-11 18 Soekarno calls meeting on *food problem' lAKARTA. Tues. PresiJ dent Soekarno has called a conference of about 300 civilian and military authorities of all regions throughout Indonesia to work on what is politely known as the "food problem." The conference opening tomorrow is scheduled to meet for three days behindUPI - 74 words
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Article27 1964-03-11 18 BANGKOK. Tues— Thai police along the Burmese frontier were alerted today following reports oi stepped-up righting between Burmese troops and rebels near the border.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article37 1964-03-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Shell Refining Co. (Malaya) Ltd. is to pay a first and final dividend of six per cent (free of tax) in respect of the financial year Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1963.37 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-03-11 18 AUSTEN ZECHA - No time to go back, so Ambassador Bell sworn in here AUSTEN ZECHA l WASHINGTON'S MAN REMAINS AT HIS POST By J7UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The Malaysia crisis has prevented the United States Ambassador, Mr. James D. Bell, from returning to Washington to take his oath of office in the399 words
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Article414 1964-03-11 18 LONDON. Tues. It was another quiet day in the stock markets but selective buying produced I further useful gains In numerous equities. The latest political opinion poll showing a further reduction In Labour's lead helped sentiment, and steel shares went ahsad at first but the414 words
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123 1964-03-11 18 DENVER. Tues— Doctors at the Colorado General and Veterans Administration Hospital said yesterday that the six baboon-to-human kidney transplants performed here all were failures. One of the patients died on Friday, raising the death toll among the six to four. The baboon kidneysUPI - 123 words
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Article164 1964-03-11 18 Sihanouk blames U.S. for failure PHNOM PENH, Tries. The Cambodian Chief of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, said yesterday his efforts to win a negotiated neutral status for his kingdom have collapsed because of the hostility of the United States. At an emergency conference of dignitaries beamed to the nation by164 words
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Obituary12 1964-03-11 18 LAVELLE DvllßhtPd to announc* arrival of a daughter Kveryone I* well.12 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1964-03-11 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala' Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 81 73 Ipoh 95 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 7341 words
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