The Straits Times, 12 March 1964
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Title Section19 1964-03-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Esid. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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282 1964-03-12 1 Xl ALA LUM1V PUR Wed Malaysia will welcome Hie Philippines Foreign Secretary. Mr. Salvador Lopez, should he come here on a peacemaking mission, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. He was commenting on Manila reports of prospects of Mr. Lopez making the mission to282 words
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Article88 1964-03-12 1 BANGKOK. W e d.— The Thai Cabinet has approved the dispatch of a Thai ceasefire supervisory team to Borneo but its departure and duties remain to be fixed, a Government spokesman said today. The spokesman said the Cabinet, which met yesterday, only approved the ideaReuter - 88 words
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Article392 1964-03-12 1 Another mission HIS TASK: TO CONVINCE AMERICANS OF JUSTICE OF OUR CAUSE AND OF OUR WILL TO SURVIVE By Our Political Correspondent Leaving in a week KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is to go to the United States on a mission on392 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-03-12 1 Floods hit Singapore A DAY of continuous rain in Singapore resulted in this scene of a flooded kampong near the Police Training School in Thomson Road yesterday. One of the Reserve Unit policemen wading through thigh-high waters is carrying a boy, who lost his way in the floods. By nightfall,86 words
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Article, Illustration470 1964-03-12 1 CANBERRA, Wednesday AUSTRALIA condemned Indonesia's action against Malaysia, the Minister for External Affairs, Sir (iarfield Berwick told the Australian House of Representatives in Canberra tonight In a strongly-worded statement on the Malaysian situation. Sir Garfleld warned: "The time has surely arrived for Indonesia to pause in itsReuter - 470 words
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Article1151 1964-03-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. 'J'lIE machinery for implementing yesterday's Cabinet decision ordering an immediate call-up throughout Malaysia swung into top gear today. But organisational difficulties will prevent the "immediate" aspect of the order taking effect, the Straits Times was told. "The date when the callup1,151 words
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Article72 1964-03-12 1 WELLINGTON. Wed. Admiral Sir David Luce, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, said here today that the Far East Fleet had not been increased since the Indonesian crisis and would not be built up in the future. He told a press conference there wereReuter - 72 words
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Article38 1964-03-12 1 I,U\UON. Wed Britain lu«* warnrd I Tbant. C.N Secretary Gracnl. sin- < vi not murh tonijri «.irr\ the burden i>f pracr-ki-rpin:: iiiivNitiii in CypTM .ilniii Mi >aml>v Itritain'v < <>ni ■iHimwaith Bmetary. told I'.irlumcnt todd> -H« ut< t38 words
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160 1964-03-12 1 pHXOM PENH, Wed Several thousand people threw stones through windows and tore down and burned American llai^s in demonstrations this morning at the British and United States embus- sies here. Several embassy vehicles were turned over and seriously damaged during the demonstrations, which lasted160 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration137 1964-03-12 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. 1 h e Australian Ambassador, Sir Howard Beale, declared yesterday that his country "will not dishonour" its guarantee to aid Malaysia against outside attack or subversion. Australia was very disturbed by Indonesia's policy of confrontation against Malaysia, he said in an addressReuter - 137 words
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115 1964-03-12 2 Dalai Lama plans to visit Asian countries ■J^EW DELHI, Wed. The Dalai Lama intends to go to some Asian countries, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, deputy of the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, announced in the Lower House of Parliament yesterday. "He is free to go and come back," he added. No115 words
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Article133 1964-03-12 2 LAND OF BROKEN PROMISES JAKARTA. Wed. The official Antara news agency said yesterday that 221 families that moved from volcano wrecked Bali to Lampung in Southern Sumatra in January still had no homes, tools or seed to plant crops. Under the Government's transmigration plan they are guaranteed transportation and farmUPI - 133 words
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Article29 1964-03-12 2 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. Ethiopia yesterday accused Somalia of trying to turn the bor-. der dispute between the two countries into "a cold war issue." Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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112 1964-03-12 2 T ONDON, Wed. Father John Slater, one of seven British Roman Catholic priests who arrived at London Airport last night after being expelled from the Sudan, said thousands of Christians who had gone to Khartoum airport to see them leave were "beaten backReuter - 112 words
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168 1964-03-12 2 Jakarta Manila talks on sea links li/iANILA, Wed. The joint PhilippineIndonesian commission on sea communications has been convened to discuss the imp 1 c m entation of their agreements. Mr. Armand Fabella. di-rector-general of the proEra mm c Implementation agency, said yesterday the joint panel convened for the first timeReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-03-12 2 ACCEPTING Ihe hospi- tality of South Vietnamese strongman Maj.Gen. Nouyen Khanh. U.S. Army General Paul D. Harkins sips rice wine through a long straw reed. The U.S. Commander in South Vietnam and the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, accompanied Gen. Khanh on his fifthUPI - 69 words
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Article64 1964-03-12 2 Hussein and Nasser meet in Cairo pAIRO, Wed. King Kj Hussein of Jordan arrived from Amman yesterday and was greeted by President Nasser. A large crowd of cheering Egyptians was on hand at Cairo Airport when King Hussein and President Nasser embraced and kissed. King Hussein, on a flveday official64 words
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Article65 1964-03-12 2 MANILA, Wed.— A dream-driven Mindanao youth chopped up his aged father with an axe after church on Sunday morning in the belief he was a devil, according to the Philippine News service. George Luminarias, 22, told police he was acting on divine instructions when65 words
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Article49 1964-03-12 2 TOKYO. Wed. The enßaftement of Prince Voshi, second son of Emperor Hirohito, and Miss Hanako Tsugaru. youngest daughter of a former count which was announced on Feb. 28. will be formally solemnised with a ceremonial excnan«?e of gifts on April 14. the Imperial Household agency reported. U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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Article173 1964-03-12 2 SAIGON TALKS GET DOWN TO DETAILS SAIGON, Wednesday. THE U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, yesterday ended his group discussions with top American officials in Saigon and moved on to private talks with them individually. A scheduled visit to the provinces had been postponed to let Mr. McNamara get downReuter - 173 words
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265 1964-03-12 2 CAMBODIA U.S. STILL FAVOURS 4-POWER TALKS WASHINGTON, Wed.— The State Department said yesterday that the United States was still favourably disposed towards the idea of a four-power conference to guarantee Cambodia's neutral status. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's Chief of State, proposed mch a conference last month but he charged inReuter - 265 words
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Article35 1964-03-12 2 WELLINGTON. Wed. Th« New Zealand Government proposed to adopt the names "dollar" and "cent" for the new decimal currency to be introduced in 1967. the Minister of Pinance. Mr. Harry Lake, announced here.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article26 1964-03-12 2 MANILA. Wed. Over 200 plloa representing 45 countries convened here yesterday for the I9tb international conference or the International Federation or Airline Pllote Association.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-03-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby C-D LOVE a\ "I Kwuv OONT YOU SELL 9OM6' WEW Ofclssy OLD ON«S AND GET TUC> ____^|S- V, MONEY THAT tt/AvJy-^ V /we camt j V^ rtN lappord it/ l.^ /moling, tmats J^^SoX^ n 340 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article360 1964-03-12 3 j NICOSIA, W«d. THANT WARNS OF INTERVENTION BY TURKS BUT BLOODSHED GOES ON J'HE United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant, warned President Makarios yesterday that further bloodshed in Cyprus would bring almost certain Turkish intervention, but new fighting flared at half a dozen new sites. Despite reports theReuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration400 1964-03-12 3 IT'S A BOY (THIRD SON) FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH LONDON, Wed. Queen Elizabeth yesterday gave birth to a son her fourth child. The birth took place at 8.20 p.m. Both mother and child are well. Huge crowds were outside the gates of Buckingham Palace to greet the news of the royalReuter; UPI - 400 words
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Article77 1964-03-12 3 BRUSSELS. Wed. Dowaner Queen Elizabeth of Belgium yesterday received the "Henriette Zold" prize in recognition of her action to save thousands of Jewish children during the last war and of her support to the Youth Allja Emigration movement. The US$l,OOO prize, named alter Henriette Zold, founderUPI - 77 words
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256 1964-03-12 3 Tories rebel against Govt. prices Bill LONDON, Wednesday. rpWENTY Conservative M.P.s voted against the Government in the House of Commons last night in protest against the decision to abolish price-fixing in shops. Other Conservatives abstained from voting on a Government Bill to put Its plans Into effect. The voting onReuter - 256 words
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Article50 1964-03-12 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Robert Kennedy said yesterday he does not plan to remain in the post of Attorney-General after November's presidential election. He told a questioner tollowina his address at a mnior high school assembly: "I am not going to remain as Attorney-Onpral after November."— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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154 1964-03-12 3 Neo-Fascist leader suspends wife from group LONDON, Wed.— Colin Jordan leader of Britain's National Socialist Movement, has suspended his French wife from his Swastika and jackboot group because she talked to newsmen about their marital troubles. Mrs. Francolse Jordan, 31. niece of the late French fashion king Christian Dior, describedUPI - 154 words
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Article54 1964-03-12 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— A microphone was found In the fireplace of the office of Mr. Outerbridge Horsey. U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, last November, State Department officials said today. The officials gave no details of how the microphone had been found or how long it had been operatingReuter - 54 words
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Article57 1964-03-12 3 PARIS. Wed. The appeal court yesterday upheld a 1961 lower court verdict which made a cafe responsible for Injuries suffered by a man when a bottle of beer from the cafe exploded In his hands outside the cafe. The cafe claimed that when the beer left57 words
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Article40 1964-03-12 3 PARIS, Wed— Police yesterday identified a boy's body as that of 11 -year-old Thierry Desouches. 1 whose father paid a 35.000 francs i about $20,000) ransom after he i disappeared here 10 month? ago. I Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article143 1964-03-12 3 I LONDON, W«d. j IIfOULD-BE (Gloucester local councillor lenry Blythe has no lection campaign, but \e plans to hypnotise i°ople into votiner tVv />im. Mr Blythe. 66. hypnotic standing as an Indepen dent Conservative for the Barton ward of Gloucester City Intends to perform hisReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-03-12 3 Sam slams Clay: You've set clock back 1 00 years T ONDON, Wed. Sammy Davis Jnr., coloured American entertainer and husband of Swedish actress Mai Britt last night attacked the decision of the new world heavyweight boxing champion. Cassius Clay to Join the anti-white Black Muslim movement. Davis, who isReuter - 149 words
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90 1964-03-12 3 MAN DRESSED AS WOMAN SHOOTS BANK CASHIER LONDON. Wed. A man dressed as a woman lipstick, wig and all yesterday shot and badly injured a bank cashier who stopped him from robbing a bank at Dalington just as it was closing for the day. The cashier managed to sound theReuter - 90 words
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Article61 1964-03-12 3 INDIANAPOLIS. Wed.— Porty college men and coeds, arrested after a "Roman orgy" rampant of liquor and sex at a hotel, paraded before television cameras Id Municipal Court on Monday. The cameras rolled as each student appeared before Municipal Court Judge John White to answer charges ranging61 words
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Advertisement56 1964-03-12 3 from Paris LANCOME beauticians Here's your chance to look lovelier than ever before! LANCOME Beauty Specialist, Madame Suzanne de NasdeTourris of Parisand Paris-trained Miss Theresa Pang will be giving free consultations on latest beauty care techniques. Call on them at L. GEE LAX Chungi Village, Singapore 12th to 14th March,56 words
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Advertisement563 1964-03-12 3 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot ray you speak and write? Are depend upon theLr EnSjsh you sure that you are not not "letting them dowS?' it making mistakes that cause was563 words
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Article215 1964-03-12 5 WE'RE 13 YEARS AHEAD IN ASIA Ra ising 1 school-leaving age to 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Malaysia is 13 years ahead of other Asian countries in raising the school-leaving ;-ae to 15. This was stated tonight by the Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, in a broadcast over Radio215 words
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Article84 1964-03-12 5 PENANO. Wed. Police here, are looking for tour hooligans who hurled empty bottles at a family in Lines Road last night after one of them had been told to stay away from a girl. At about 9.30 p.m. a youth c.illed at the house84 words
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83 1964-03-12 5 Sabah chiefs told: Old ways can halt progress JESSELTON. Wed. The Minister of Local Government, Mr Harris Mohamed Salleh. yesterday told Native chiefs of Sabah that old Native laws and customs could retard progress in the State. He appealed to them to consider these customs in the iight of political83 words
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Article51 1964-03-12 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Duke ol Hamilton, who made British wartime headlines when Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, flew to England to see him on a ill-fated "peace mission," is in Singapore on a business trip. The Duke, who Is staying at RaOles Hotel, declined to be51 words
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Article224 1964-03-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE dissolution of the Parliament does not affect the Senate. Twenty-four of the 47 Se- i nators will complete their term of office next year and i the rest in 1968. i The Senators are appointed for terms of three and six years,224 words
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101 1964-03-12 5 OWNERSHIP OF HOUSE 'CULTIVATES LOYALTY' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Ownership of a house "cultivates a sense oi loyalty." according to the latest issue of the Malayan Trade Unions Conmess publication. "Suara Buroh," which was published here today. Welcoming the Government's recent pledge on the Issuing of loans for public housing. the101 words
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Article39 1964-03-12 5 PENANO Wed.— Mariners may encounter low-Hying aircraft exercising in the vicinity of the North Channel Light float, off Penanc Island, next Tuesday These aircraft, a Marine Department statement said today, would not eonstitutp a .hazard to navigation39 words
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141 1964-03-12 5 J>i N ING. Wed. Another .'Oft. has been cut from Vikymuni." a Chinese film depicting the life of Buddha. A monk, the Key. I on Khiam. yesterday had staged v one-man sit-down protest against it on the pavement outside the Star Theatre. The141 words
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Article170 1964-03-12 5 ALOR STAR, Wed. piVE more cholera deaths were reported near Alor Star today, bringing the death toll to 10 since the second outbreak of the disease in January. Four deaths two men and two women occurred on Monday in the isolated kampong of Kelompang, seven170 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-03-12 5 PAP fights State elections, too, in Penang pENANG, Wed.— The PAP has set up a Penang division with Mr. Tan Chong Bee, a former Socialist Front State Assemblyman. us chairman. Mr. Llm Ewe Hock, a lawyer, has been elected vicecbairman with Mr. Ong Liang Ching as secretary, Mr. Kang Eng135 words
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Article74 1964-03-12 5 PENANG. Wed. A British Army team will interview potential recruits Malayan Other Ranks at the Territorial Army headquarters In Peel Avenue. Penar.g. on March 20. The team will also be at the Sungei Patanl police volunteer reserve headquarters at 8.30 a.m. on March 23, and74 words
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Article67 1964-03-12 5 BATU PAHAT. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Jobore. Dato Hajl H.i.-san bin Yunos. accompanied by Dato Sulaiman bin Nlnam Sliah, will Inspect the recently completed Istan b low-cost housing scheme at the l m j milestone. Jalan Kluang. tomorrow. The scheme, which consists of 12067 words
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334 1964-03-12 5 'SYNTHETIC: ITS REAL THREAT TO RUBBER' KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. J'HE natural rubber industry is being threatened not by the existence of synthetic rubber, or its usage on the world market, but by its "excess surplus." This was stated here today by the Controller of Rubber Research. Dr. L. C. Bateman.334 words
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Article62 1964-03-12 5 Stone-laying ceremony SINOAPORE. Wed The Minister of Finance. Dr. Got) Keng Sue*, will lay the foundation stone of a new S3 million factory for the manufacture of lamp bulbs tomorrow at S p.m. The factory Is a joint venture between a local company Electrical Manufacturers of Malaysia Ltd. and the62 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-03-12 5 Gamba will arbitrate in seamen's dispute in India SINGAPORE, Wed.— Dr. Charles Gamba (above), president of the Singapore Industrial Arbitration Court, will arbitrate in a year-old dispute between Pakstani seamen and the Joint River Steamer Companies of India. The invitation to arbitrate was made by tuc Director-General of tbe International126 words
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Article56 1964-03-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysian Armed Forces recruiting team will be in Singapore tomorrow and Johore Bahru on March 13 and 14 to select 80 recruits for the Royal Malaysian Navy. The recruiting centre in Singapore is the Territorial Army drill hall in Beach Street, and for56 words
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215 1964-03-12 5 Kidnappers of estate owner leave ransom note lOHORE BAHRU, J Wed. Kidnappers left a ransom note for $24,000 when they abducted a rubber estate owner from his home near Kulai last week. But the family of the man. Lee Hai, 65, are unable to do anything about the demand because215 words
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Article62 1964-03-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ignatius 00l Joo Pin, 19. the former Polytechnic student who broke into IS homes last year and stole property worth 58.417. was today sent for reformative training. The First Criminal District Court judge. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye made this decision after receiving probation62 words
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Article34 1964-03-12 5 TAPAH. Wed. A $2,000 playing field and a community hall costing $2,900 were declared opeu at Kampong Changkat Dermawan, near here yesterday by the District Officer, Inche Osman Khairuddin bin Sam.34 words
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273 1964-03-12 5 S.F. SHOWS WHERE ITS SYMPATHIES LIE: ALLIANCE PENANG, Wednesday. THE Penang State Alliance said today the very A fact that the Socialist Front did not want even to be known as "non-Communist" clearly indicated where their sympathies lay. "Inche Gar 1 c b Raouf < (national president of Party Negara)273 words
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Article34 1964-03-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Mrntri Bcsar of Johore. Dato Haii Hassan bin Hail Yunos yesterday opened two community halls one at Kampong Hangar Tcbrau and the other at Kampong Bakar Batu34 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-03-12 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi I (BUGS SEEMS TO Be) I\yV A J I f IGNOPINO THIS CNO J J^, ~W§-*424 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1964-03-12 6 Why he sent bills after freezing of union funds SINGAPORE, Wednesday YH E Singapore Business Houses Employees Union's legal adviser, Mr. T.T. Rajah, today told the commission inquiring into three de-registered unions that, as the union's funds were frozen by Government, he sent1,350 words
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214 1964-03-12 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has signed wage agreements with the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and three companies, providing for retirement gratuity with compound interest for 150 employees. In the history or the trade union movement In Singapore, these are the214 words
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111 1964-03-12 6 I SINGAPORE. Wed. A Harbour Board labourer, Lav Soon Kirn, denied in the Assize Court today that he had shot the partn-i of a p;c vision shop In Tanjong i Katong In November last year. Lav, 20. admitted that he went to the shop111 words
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Article179 1964-03-12 6 SINGAPORE. W e d. Singapore will benefit Immensely by a new concession to international travellers, who travel from San Francisco to Sydney via the South Pacific. This was stressed by Mr. Lim Joo Hock director of the Tourist Promotion Board, when he clarified a statement attributed179 words
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Article119 1964-03-12 6 9 gravely hurt in road crashes SINGAPORE, Wed. Nine persons, victims of road accidents in various parts of the island, have been sent to hospital in the past 24 hours. All the victims are on the dangerously ill list. Five were pedestrians, including three who are tin- der 10 years119 words
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Article, Illustration1775 1964-03-12 7 UNDER PRESSURE FROM BRITISH INTELLIGENCE THE 'THIRD MAN' IS EXONERATED -IN PARLIAMENT DAY FOUR OF THE PHILBY STORY. BY EDWARD SHEEHAN GUY BURGESS AND DONALD MACLEAN THE OTHER TWO PRINCIPALS IN THIS STRANGE SPY DRAMA TO ciiU'li ii spy, even after his1,775 words
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Obituary46 1964-03-12 8 H/orWi >/• f Minimum) REDRUP EARLB THOMAS KorroerlT ot I' W.I), suddenly in England on ''3 64. beloved husband of Mavis and father of Patrtria Gordon and Roy Kequiem high mass will be auag at I'hurrh of the Holy Family. Monday M fi 30 p m46 words
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Obituary37 1964-03-12 8 N Word* S/» (Mtnimmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr*. TVh <»cc KanK. who died on 12-3-S3. TwA*r in our hearts and thoughts houKb no longer in our midst Irrs'ir*D!y ml**ed by huband, children mo grandchildren37 words
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Article151 1964-03-12 8 Wnra-* (MlHimmm) ROLAND says hello to his friends irom Parts! Business aa usual. Christine In attendance. Telephone Number .414 ;-B Coleman attract. B'pore FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teachers and book addicts <> brown* In their showroom at Time* House. River Valley Road. Singapore. EASTER REDUCTION at Hilda's OsM151 words
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Article22 1964-03-12 8 EVERY CHRISTIAN can benefit 'mm ntudy of Tnemuloniann Only $•_> Apply Upwart i'.nh Pn.tsl Bihle Oaaraaa. v o Box ;«>2 ki.22 words
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654 1964-03-12 8 The Straits Times Thursday, March 12, 1964. Lopez Tries Again Agreement between Malaysia and the Philippines on the exchange of consular missions is pleasing news. As both Governments genially em- phasise, it is not the same as the re-establishment of diplomatic relations. But only diplomats notice these things. We are654 words
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Article354 1964-03-12 8 Residents of Kuala Lumpur expect the Federal Capital Commissioner, before the year is out, to announce that work lon a Master Plan has begun land will be completed by a not too distant date. Ten years of dilly-dallying leaves no excuse for further delay. One set of expert354 words
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Article214 1964-03-12 8 One minor but interesting task the Sarawak Government might like to tackle, even in these uncertain days, is that of finding meaningful names for the State's five administrative divisions. The present system of "First Division", "Second Division", and so on is ugly, grating on the ear and unattractive214 words
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Article432 1964-03-12 8 AS CONSTANTINE ASCENDS A SHAKY THRONE ATHENS, Wed. King ConsUntine XIII of Greece brings an illstarred name to a shaky throne. His grandfather. Constantlne I, was exiled twice in a turbulent tenyear rei*n. The same Liberal forces that drove him oat are once again on432 words
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LETTERS
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Letter587 1964-03-12 8 T REFER to your editorial comment on my statement regarding the abolition of the MBSE examination and would like to make a clarification. My purpose In suggesting a revision of the LCE syllabus is to meet the new situation that will arise out of the abolition of587 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1964-03-12 8 Dato Loke Wan Tho - SECURING A PLACE HIGH IN THE SKY... Dato Loke Wan Tho The chairman of Malaysian Airways maps the way ahead BY QUOTE: Wt see muwalit* as a regional airline. There ta no surer wmy to lose our shirts than to compel* with the big bora on the intercontinental routes. We1,293 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1964-03-12 9 Pulau Senang verdict possible today JURY RETIRES AND IS BEING KEPT INCOMMUNICADO UNTIL READY THE JUDGE WINDS UP HIS FIVE-DAY SUMMING-UP CINGAPORE, Wed. The 58 de*^tainees in the Pulau Senang murder trial at the Assizes will probably know tomorrow the verdicts against them on three charges of rioting and murder.1,293 words
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Article, Illustration192 1964-03-12 9 PENANG, Wednesday. THE Socialist Front is neither anti-Malaysia nor pro-Indonesia, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, chairman of the Penang Division, declared to- day. "We shall continue to challenge the wisdom of the Government in forcing Malaysia on the peoples of the Borfnean territories," he said in a192 words
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66 1964-03-12 9 Charged with harbouring Indonesians BATU PAHAT, Wed.— The Penghulu of Rengit, Dato Haji Mohamad Taiman bin Haji Ibrahim, 65, was charged In a magistrate's court today with harbouring two Indonesian immigrants in his house. Bail was opposed. Dato Ibrahim had previously faced another charge of harbouring another five illegal Indonesian66 words
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Article52 1964-03-12 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Police yefcterday arrested six men from the Radin Mas and Mount Faber area who are believed to have been involved in a recent armed gang robbery. In island-wide raids, police detained another six men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 3.548 people In the past52 words
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243 1964-03-12 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A boy who used to help his mother sell chickens during his spars time, scored seven As two Als and five A2s in the Cambridge School Certificate examination*. Chan Slg Yam, 17, a student of the Govern-ment-run Naval Base School,243 words
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Article56 1964-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 100 dogs of 10 different breeds will participate In this year's Malayan Kennel Association dog show at the Chinwoo Auditorium on Sunday. Judging will begin at 10 a.m. and will be carried out by Mr. Stanley Dangerfleld, British author of several56 words
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Article, Illustration213 1964-03-12 9 The 'wonder boy of art' (now 22) back from Germany OINGAPORE. Wed. A Malay artist, who was described as the '•wonder boy of art" at the age of 12, has returned home after studying art in Germany for the last four years Abdul Latin* bin Hajl Mohldln. 22. went to213 words
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Article39 1964-03-12 9 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Khor Thiani. 53. a mother ot seven children, was found dead In her bouse at Pulau Bidor Estate, four miles from here, yesterday. She was reported to have been 111 for some time39 words
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Advertisement168 1964-03-12 9 YOUR TV SET IS YOUR PRESTIGE IF YOU OWN GERMANY'S BEST The Biggest TV Picture Tube Money Can Buy |D| rT" o****0 o^^ 1 1 a A tbnllioc n»w rxpnrienor N»«dWl tMrp, color rich too* (no gl*nng>. wnntaai ev*-*ymp*ihrtlc panoramic ptctur* with tantr muml rotum* by I ampHAad toor >ta««168 words
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Advertisement168 1964-03-12 9 A TRIUMPH OF POWER AND STRENGTH! the sleek, New Triumph 1200 EXTRA POWER! TRAVEL FROM ZERO TO 54 M.P.H. IN 14.5 SEC— The famous power-packed 1147 cc engine of the Herald 1200 now gives over 10 extra b.h.p. New camshaft and stiffer valve springs. ..the same as used in the168 words
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Miscellaneous633 1964-03-12 9 Todays Radio, TV Music Prom The Owra; 12 RADIO SINGAPURA midnight cios* SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41 and 25 Metres RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE »*J»»a*iw nifiutisin 478 Metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM.: 6.00 Good Morning: SERVICE 41.7 and 60 2. Metres 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 am boo Time Signal NeNews: 7.10 Ud633 words
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Article, Illustration467 1964-03-12 10 ALINE MOSBY - AT 80, SHE REMAINS A POWER IN FASHION ALINE MOSBY from Paris ii JT was half a century ;i<jo thai pretty French girl began creatinfl revolutionary designs for women's clothes designs destined to influence tli c w hole feminine fashion world and make the designer one of the world's most467 words
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Article111 1964-03-12 10 BLACK AND WHITE IS THE THEME WHO can wear black? Not everyone can look her best in full black but there's always an alternative. You can step out in a two-colour outfit. Like the dress seen here —the black and white theme is so pretty. It sets off the girlish111 words
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Article204 1964-03-12 10 AT tea-time shortbread is always a welcome treat. Try this recipe which is simple. \You will need: 5 oz. (or 5 rounded tablespoons > plain flour; pinch of salt; 2 oz. <or 2 heaped tablespoons) ground rice or fine semolina; 4 oz. butter; and 2 oz. (or204 words
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Article49 1964-03-12 10 HERE are some notes for your fashion diary: Afternoon dresses: Many with Jackets. The shift or chemise still going strong. There are many 1930 short evening dresses and tunics. Cocktail drrssts: Little black dresses, flowered silk and chiffon prints. Some sleeveless. many longsleeved. Some short, puffed sleeves.49 words
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Article37 1964-03-12 10 rpEXTURED nylon sewing 1 thread is especially helpful for home seamstresses who are using fabrics of man-made fibre. The thread is resistant to abrasion and it's easier to nandle than some of the first nylon37 words
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Article, Illustration609 1964-03-12 10 Tricks to play in game of beauty YOU seldom come across a woman A who does not want to do a spot of gentle faking with her makeup. But apart from a handful of beauties, few women realise that they can learn the know-how in using cosmetics as deceivers. Learning609 words
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Advertisement431 1964-03-12 10 H hsniH only liealthy hair can be beautiful Seeing is believing— try LOXENE but once and you will see your hair, though dull before, has suddenly become richly lustrous and soft as silk. LOXENE MEDICATED SHAM- -ILJ POO is a luxurious shampoo that first removes every trace of dulling grease431 words
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Advertisement156 1964-03-12 10 for Users 0f.... ssw tJw Hott luiublc for Babtw straifht from birth. it Specially mtnufacturtd for uit In hot climates. it Nutritive valve Increased with added Vitamin O aae* tea*. E»tty digested practically Indistinguishable from breast fMtk. it Easily prepared -|uu add hot water. A 5 STAR MILK FOOD FOR156 words
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Advertisement154 1964-03-12 10 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your pharmacy for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women througnout the world. Lemon deiph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders154 words
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Miscellaneous284 1964-03-12 10 Straits Times Crossword 120 I ACROSS 4. Ooas It grow Into ioar. 4. Predominantly gloomy bead- humour with the dona? (7 8)* gear (8). A. Damp around the hill for' tin 8. Wild men aid Middle Eastern driver (8). city (6) 6. All that's left of the fir* 8. Animal284 words
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252 1964-03-12 11 Fire guts two coastal ships at Penang PENANG. Wednesday. TWO coastal vessels were destroyed by fire and another partially burned in Penang harbour early this morning. The onJy man on board one of the vessels, Inche Ismail bin Mat, 33. escaped unscathed. There was ro-one on the other two boats.252 words
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Article87 1964-03-12 11 PENANG. Wed. About 200 village committees are being set up In Penang and Province Wellesley to assist the Religious Affairs Department in Implementing the Islamic laws throughout the State. A committee will be set up in every kampong and village where there is a mosque. Aid87 words
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Article163 1964-03-12 11 r— KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE University of Malaya's Faculty of Agriculture Is conducting a month-long survey of several thousand rubber smallholders to obtain information concerning their yields, operations and Incomes. The survey, which began on Saturday, Is being undertaken with the full support and assistance of163 words
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Article51 1964-03-12 11 ALOR STAR. Wed. The i Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. today announced a donation of f 10.000 from the State Government for the 250 victims of last Monday* Kamponn Sena fire The money will oe used to construct 26 temporary houses for I the homeless51 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-03-12 11 \1 K ADRIAN ZECHA, publisher of Th e Asia Magazine, and his bride, the former Miss Beverly Pans, after their wedding in Basle, Switzerland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lin Pang, of Honolulu. She wa s educated at Barnard College. New York and109 words
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Article48 1964-03-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Tourist Promotion Officer. Inche Osman Suu. was elected one of the directors of the Board of Management of the Pacific Area Travel Association at the recent PATA conference held in Sydney. Australia. He will hold this appointment for three years.48 words
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163 1964-03-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MAN who left his conscience at the Customs barriers at the Causeway and Penan« has retrieved it from the Goverrynent Treasury with a $100 cheque. Disclosing this today, the Government welcomed a •conscience letter" and "guilt money" from an anonymous smuggler163 words
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117 1964-03-12 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. 1 The Malaysian Airways chairman, Dato Loke Wan Tho today announced that the airline's services to Hong Kong. Bangkok and Kuching would be increased next month with the introduction of a new Comet jet aircraft. The weekly services to Hong Kong would be117 words
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Article137 1964-03-12 11 PPP bid to win back the 'rebels' fPOH, Wed.— The Peo- pies Progressive Party has begun to woo back inio its fold formers members who left the party for "personal reasons." In a statement Issued here today. Mr. D. R. Seenlvasaigam. the secretary-general, 'said- "Some time back somp members of137 words
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Article39 1964-03-12 11 i KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. The Minister of Works. Posts «nd Telecommunications. Dato V.T. Sambanthan, presented $10,500 to two Chinese primary schools in the Bungei Siput area yesterday for the construction of additional classrooms and other facilities.39 words
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Advertisement304 1964-03-12 11 SSWW M^H I ir a H »J J&\ i E --3 EwluMvrly far \xy\\. J U|kakik fscoTT-s [^ottsl i EMULSION I EMULSION TIPT/^TTm COO LIVER OIL .DXVJaXEI. X Hi X HiO ll W smiu COD LIVER OIL vmAmm imwiiiMiimw alert and sparkling with health. Keep them e^;ii«L, l1MANI)5 od» bright304 words
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Miscellaneous128 1964-03-12 11 Alley OP»p By \\T. Hamtin J-'^DINNY/ MY\ r>^. ?Da* '<S r /Jiti6iiW/i<!& AW, FOR CATSAKE, COME BACK Qi LAvv^.^^JiST'l 'fit V^gTTER WITH *XI, W Hick Tracy By Chester Unuld fm\^ "d nHBH~ r I NEED A SEARCH T YOU MUST VIEW IT fVOURf VIEWING (iNCREDtBLE 1 r JJDCE BLUEPiELD. "N128 words
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Advertisement467 1964-03-12 12 I! HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE Insure your success through systematic training. H.S.C— Aits Science all subiccM. OSC/FMC; L.C.E., Q.T., Form VI Secondary School Entrance; Forms I IV; L.C.C, Commercial Accountancy studies; National Language; Govt. Std. I 111 ate. Stamford College methods cut down period of itudy to minimum and develop speed,467 words
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Advertisement664 1964-03-12 12 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT i Word* U (Min.)— Bax It et: extrm WANTED EXPERIENCED Chinese Cook Boy and Wasb Amah. Apply Box A 4953 S.T. B'pore. FRENCH COMPANY desires services of Private Secretary capable In French language. Please reply witb full parti- culars to Box A4M2 S.T. Spore.664 words
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Advertisement984 1964-03-12 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT fm *J— IST CLAW two storey new bunrrlow District 10 quiet lealdsuUal srea for Immediate occupation. Please write Box A493S S.T. Spore. WILL EUROPEAN CENTLEMAN with family who inspected Bungalow at Dunearn Road on February 9th please Phone (B'pore) ***** for lease terms. UNFURNISHED ROOM to let. Bachelors984 words
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Advertisement882 1964-03-12 12 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE tt Worsts U (Ntmur— Bom aw ets. CTfre WINDSOR PARK: Solidly constructed 2-storey Bouse. Upstairs: 4 bedroom.*. 2 bathrooms attached, with Urge lounge. Downstairs: 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms. Lounge com dining room, servant's own amenities. Kitchen, carporch. Area: over 30,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Price: $400,000/-. David882 words
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Advertisement887 1964-03-12 12 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS HONG KONQ s\ PAR BAST BUILOIR Established 193* A Bi-Menttiiy periodical ef Building A Real Istate Activities in the Far Bast. February Issue of tbe Builder Is on Sale Soon. Contests UMSv^e: Natienal Theatre, SHigaserc. federal Hetel (cxtenslens), Kuals Lumpur. Architectural Centre and Club, Manils Hetel Eiterll. Macae.887 words
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Advertisement793 1964-03-12 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* SS (Milt.)— Box St eU. oxtrm 1»57 WOLSELEY S/M two owners i excellent condition $1. 900.n0 0.n.0 Telephone iH'pore) ***** Mrs. Cnsng Between 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. VAUXNALL VKLOX ISM Model good condition reicularly sen-Iced 71,000 miles one Kuropean owner 51.500-00 or nearest offer.793 words
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Advertisement591 1964-03-12 12 FOR SALE !t Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ct*. exlrm ISS4 KUBA TV. Model Columbia Deluxe specially designed for family w h children a. door to lock tbe whole automatic push-button control key bos with 23 Golden Miracle tube. Cash Price 5793'- or $r>3/- for 20 month.". Trade-in acceptable. Teh591 words
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Advertisement471 1964-03-12 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Word* Si (Min.)— Box St ct*. extrm NEW STRAITS VIEW Hot. I. J.b. Seaside Dnnrint; Kloorshowo NlKhtw TM: i'n:i BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) JO W;rd* SS (Min.)— Box it ct*. extrm PARADISE BAR Wrlcome you. Dine and dance to our exotic band. NiKhtly till 1 a.m. CUAN471 words
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Advertisement1393 1964-03-12 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.: Due Spore Sails P. Sham •*enan» EUMAEUS Liverpael ta Part PELEUS Liverpool, Dublin. Glasgow Cil 11 Mar 13 Mar 14/11 Mar 17 ACHILLES Liverpeel, OuDlm Mar 13 Mar IS Mar 11/21 Mar 21 MENESTHEUS Liverpool, Glasgow Mai it Mar 22 Mar 23/27 Mar 211,393 words
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Advertisement2644 1964-03-12 13 i Wt^lk THE EAC LINES Hm\ \r y<^H SINCAPOtt KUAIA IUMPUe»P.SWtTTENMAM PENANC H&^^Cd^p^B otMMAii housi a. »mp»mC co. roioiH.i m.who ou«» Erg2r*iß%9 mom '»»i fMOHi ee»44 mom «iei mom »23n SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BPEMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBUIG ANO COPENHAGEN S'oore P. Sham Penang "FALSTRIA" I)2,644 words
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Advertisement1374 1964-03-12 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W Tel: He. *****. ELLERMAN LINE <Sc KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROnEROAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. Ullll MlBnlt c., n ru SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORILAND HAVRE. HULL ft MIOOLESBROUSH Accepting caign far central ft .culk CITY OF WELLINGTON America Spore P. Sham Penaig SUNNYViLLE '24,21 Mai1,374 words
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807 1964-03-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent rXUIERE was a distinct X disinclination to deal on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the market was flat Operators appeared to be waiting for the turn of events following the latest decision on conscription by Malaysia and there was807 words
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Article27 1964-03-12 14 Malayan Stock Indirrs Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Industrials: 108.06 108.06 Tins: 134.0*! 134.25 S rubbers: 104.71 104.71 •Dec 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10027 words
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Article835 1964-03-12 14 I pOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with tbe number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustaad (1.000) II.SS; Cold Stor* (1.000) 53. 32. (4.000) 53. 30: Dunlep* (1.000) 52.70, (2,000) CMS; Eait Smelt (2,000) $3.77,835 words
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377 1964-03-12 14 ffXHE Straits tin price yes- 1 1 terday fell $2 to $548 per picul on an offering of 285 tons, up 15 tons. In a moderately fluctuating tin market in London on Tuesday cash finished £10 per long ton lower and three377 words
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Article23 1964-03-12 14 March 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69 cents (up IS cents). TIN: 5548 (down S2>. Estimated offerinc 285 tons (up 15 tons).23 words
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Article73 1964-03-12 14 /"'HINCSI Produce tichanis, lm||. Nn neon sricet ptr picul yt§t«rday: Cs— nut *ll: bulk «46i sellers drum Uvi Mllen Cosra: slarca/Apnl UK/Continent UnquotxL Psseeri MuDtok white SIS2I Milan, Sarawak white SlflO (tellers. in I Sarawak black Sl22i »«llem garbled Lampoon black $1221 ealleni. AST A ***** seller* ImiaM'i73 words
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Article99 1964-03-12 14 MELBOURNE, Wed. INDUSTRIALS downturn Intensified today and threequariers of the list lost ground In modera'o Mdbig. Some key stocks dropped shaj-p--ly but recovered partially v late deuimgs Base metals were weaker whila oils were traded at Irregular levels. Loans were steady C R a Mount Isa *l N99 words
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Article257 1964-03-12 14 MARCH first crsde rubber buytre f.o.b. elos«d at S p.m. in Sinca aero and Kuala Lumpur «t.-rd.i> at BJ cent.^ p< r lr> m> I. contu on Turnday j clomrk I'vel (or the position. T)i>. tone was s eady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prlcee in ctnts per Ib.257 words
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Article160 1964-03-12 14 SHIPS lyinu dion^hide the Smi;aporo Harbour wharxi or tipectsd today are: rtllilianemill 1 P, l:urn•noii AUanUc I ki 11, HtrataaM Maiu i 13/34, v..m Noorl 24, Dae'por Tons Jot> :m. a i. Tun* S3 34. Poiy<i< ma IS 86, Tamon Mara Uii.i.-n aii'hm <i> ii. Donal 17160 words
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Article81 1964-03-12 14 'PHI-: I (deration Minister foi Kinancc has h\t<l MsBM prices for r.il» ulating SaBtSBM <lutiev fo thr week hrginnm^ on March 1 Rubbei b« ds a Ib. S4BU a ton. Coronul oil STKK a ton. Palm oii $658.:."> a ton. Palm kernels 5403.50 a ton. The rate of81 words
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Article175 1964-03-12 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March II TiPtM months INDUSTRIALS Kcmit.id 14 Ota M i I'unlouf IHda Ml Aii^: r St!i>-!l»r» -Jl cla. U hi\f (Sap* r.t cts i:rri i- tti Di.«p is eta. i ct* I N JO d> Rothmsnx IS t ts. tJi.mmons LHi cm. Oari>\ tjris H 8175 words
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Article82 1964-03-12 14 'PHI Malayan ExcKanxs Banks' Asse--1 siatlen made thtst changes in Ks rate* to merchants yesterday (all rai-s to $100): Stlllng TT or OO ready: Swit* Pranes 140 Balgian France l«l«: Swedish Kroner 1." I Italian Lire 203T; French Francs 159 1/4. On the free exehsngs market :n Hook82 words
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Article38 1964-03-12 14 The Keasaaa) Group produced 913.000 Ib of rubber in February I compared with 1.333.000 Ib in January. Initrd Malacca 178.&00 Ib \r-r Molek 36.530 Ib Leans Ilir. Baa, Ltd. 95.80 C Ib., and Nralu 43.900 Ib.38 words
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Advertisement1065 1964-03-12 14 AUSTRALIA StPViCI INDIA. *«>ISTAN AND P. 6DLF SESVIC4 Is. Isatiiillt. Snslaae. Sy«in> MtiaeiirM It: Matras aal Nafapattnaa Penanj P .v r m j.p,,,, p. s'hani Ptnant SOMBAU 11/J2 Mar 2J/7S Mar iiJlllA ltm M Mm It. rrtaattlt. Aseltilt. pit ».ts»f m U If, s¥f 3ULIMSA II Mar 2$ Mar 211,065 words
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Advertisement80 1964-03-12 14 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LIMBS GEORGELIS LINE'S GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOADINC OUtCT FM MONTIEU. IOHBNTO, ASNAUIUU. TOIESS. SETISIT. CNICsCO AND MILWAUKEE vessel S'pere t, %'tnm Kenani atontrepi A t J FAITH It Pirt/11 Mar 17/11 Mar nm Mar lisa. A t I MEICUIT 1/ I API 1/11 Apt 11/11 aSf II80 words
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Advertisement772 1964-03-12 15 NOTICE The Public Is hereby Informed that CCC JUNK STORK Is now known as CCC JUNK STORE LTD.. and that tbe New Address is at No. 22. NEWTON ROAD (Off Newton Circus) NEW TELEPHONE NO: (Spore) *****. CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE AND HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS 1964 ENTRIES FOR SCIENCE SUBJECTS772 words
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Advertisement714 1964-03-12 15 NOTICES SHELL REFINING COMPANY (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) LIMITED Notice is hereby Riven that the register of members will be closed from 20th March 1964 to I3th April 1964 both days inclusive to determine who shall be entitled to attend the fifth ordinary general meeting to be held at 10.30 ajn.714 words
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Advertisement955 1964-03-12 15 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In order to enable work on electrical extensions to be carried out in Cairnhlll Circle S/S, it is necessary to Interrupt supply of electricity on Friday, the 13th day of March 1964, from 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 pm. to the955 words
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Advertisement584 1964-03-12 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. 1. Applications are invited from State Nationals/Federal Cltisens and serving permanent Government Officers for appointment as ASSISTANT COLONIZATION OFFICERS (Dlv. U) for the Trans-Perak Irrigation Scheme. The appointments are permanent but non-pensionable. Applicants must have reached their 21st but not their 35th birthday. They must584 words
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Advertisement755 1964-03-12 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY SENIOR FILM ASSISTANT, TELEVISION MALAYSIA, SINGAPI'RA. Corrigendum The salary «cale for the abovementioned appointment published I on 9.3.1964 should read 1220 x 15A-325/340 x ISA- 475 pjn. and not $200 x 15A-325/340 X 15A-47S pjn. Under "Duties" the first part of the755 words
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Advertisement744 1964-03-12 15 REWARD LOST: A Diamond Three Stone Ring Diamond Points Mounted in P'atiiium. A reward of M ssoo 00 will be paid to any person or persons giving information resulting in the recovery of the ring described herein. Information should be given either verbally or by letter to Herring Co., 24.744 words
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133 1964-03-12 16 HOCKEY Selangor hold Police to a draw IZUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor. with a depleted side, did well to hold Malaysian Police to a 3-3 draw in a friendly hockey match "i the Padang. It was a practice mulch [01 both teams who face stronc opposition this weekend Selangor are taking133 words
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Article21 1964-03-12 16 MALACCA. Wed. National Union of Teachers beat 45 Regiment R.A 1?-1 in a Malacca hockey league Div 1 today.21 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-03-12 16 CUGAR RAMOS of Cuba, ihe world featherweight champion, knocks down Japanese challenger Mitsur<ori Seki for the second time in the sixth round of their title fight at Tokyo last week. Ramos went on to win on a technical knockout. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article203 1964-03-12 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Amateur F.A.s economy drive Is leading the association Into a "row" with referees over travelling allowances. As an economy measure, the SAFA finance and general pur- j poses committee last week reduced I the travelling allowances for referees from $8 to $5 per203 words
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Article108 1964-03-12 16 DENVER. Wed. Police here booked former world heavyweight boxing champion Sonny List on on charges of reckless and careless drivins. speeding, carrying a concealed weapon and driving without a valid state licence. Liston was immediately released oy posting a bond of $300. A policeman who arrested ListonReuter - 108 words
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Article54 1964-03-12 16 IPOH. Wid.— Kinta Indian Association beat Kilat Club 3-0 in a League Div. 1 hockey match on the Municipal padang today. After a scoreless first half, Kinta Indians banged in three quick goals through right back A. I. Thillainathan (off a short corner*, inside left Lourdesamy and54 words
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418 1964-03-12 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday JHE MALAYSIAN Hockey Federation's Olympic Games effort is facing a money crisis. A sum of $40,000 is urgently needed if the programme for the next three months which forms a vital part of the training plan for418 words
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Article162 1964-03-12 16 Depleted S'pore team for quad SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Hockey Association have run up against leave problems and will not be able to send their strongest team to compete in this weekend's important quadrangular meet against I Negri Sembilan. Selangor I and Perak at Seremban. Goalkeeper Anwarul Hug and fullback S.irnoo,162 words
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Article79 1964-03-12 16 rH. Wed. The semi-final tie of the FAM Cup competition between Perak and KelanUn will be played at Stadium Perak on Saturday Instead of Sunday. Perak. the favourites, are expected to field the same side that beat Penang 3-2 last Sunday. The probable Perak line-up Is: P.79 words
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Article23 1964-03-12 16 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Nova Scotia Sstate outplayed "Cecily Estate by six goals to nil In their MacGilllvray Cup soccer tie her* today.23 words
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Article427 1964-03-12 16 TPOH, Wed. All ten, 1 members of the Malaysian Thomas Cup training squad are expected to play in the Perak open badminton championships here on Mar. 20-22. They Include Teh Kew San of Penang. the Malaysian No. I 1 and holder of the Perak427 words
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377 1964-03-12 16 BADMINTON Yee Khan out in first-day shock UUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A schoolboy from the Victoria Institution. Koh Tong Chooi created a big upset when he defeated Thomas Cup trainee Tan Yee Khan on the opening day of the Selangor Badminton Association's open championships at the SBA Hall here tonight. Koh.377 words
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Article32 1964-03-12 16 SEREMBAJN, Wed. The Negri Sembilan Badminton Association's senior inter-team championship for the Dato Malek Cup and the Lee Siam Shield competition will be held here from Mar. 16 to 2832 words
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Article47 1964-03-12 16 PENANG. Wed. Former Ramblers' international forward Teoh Peng Chooi scored three goals for his new club in Penang Port Commission's 7-0 win against Prisons in the League First Division at the City Stadium today. The other scorers were M. Kuppan i2>. Clement and Osman.47 words
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Article18 1964-03-12 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— All leagtu soccer matches scheduled for today were not played due to waterlogged grounds.18 words
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Article159 1964-03-12 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Leow Kirn Fatt, who coached the Malaysian Thomas Cup team who beat India 8-1 at Wellington and Australia 9-0 at Perth, today said that Malaysian captain Teh Kew San should accept the New Zealand BA coaching offer for 1965. I Mr. Leow told159 words
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Article, Illustration959 1964-03-12 17 L.C. HOFFMAN - L.C. HOFFMAN 20 BREAK PAR-74 IN PRO-AM TOURNEY by Jnr. and LIM KEE CHAN Kuala Lumpur, Wed. AUSTRALIAN professional John Davis, a newcomer to the Far East circuit, and Malayan 11--handicap amateur, Noel Dyson, won the Malayan Open Pro-am tournament at the Royal Selangor Golf Club959 words
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Article257 1964-03-12 17 Epsom Jeep - NEW KONGSI ENTER 4 YOUNGSTERS Epsom Jeep RACING by IPOH, Wednesday. FRIENDLY KONGSI, a new partnership of owners. x have entered four horses for the March meeting which begins here on Sunday. The horses are Acanthu, Mai ton Minerals. Quarter Bridge and Techland. All of them came from England by257 words
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Article62 1964-03-12 17 IPOH. W'-J. Yroh Cheang Lee was re-elected chairman of the I-erak Turf Club for the foi.rth successive year at the annual meet in tr last ninht All the six committee members wer« also reelected. They were: Cheah Ghlm Leng. Raja Shahriman bin Raja Abdul Hamid, L. H. E.62 words
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Article35 1964-03-12 17 PALMERSTON, (New Zealand). Wed. The South African cricket team's two-day match with Central Districts was abandoned as a draw when rain prevented any play today. Scores: Central Districts 191-5 dec South Africans 161-2.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article32 1964-03-12 17 LIMA, Wed. Donna tit Varona. 16-year-old American swimmer, beat her own world women's record for the 400 metres individual medley here last night with a 'tme of smin X6.ssec Rru'er32 words
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Article255 1964-03-12 17 Ten horses to follow at Ipoh EPSOM JEEFS ten horses to follow at the March meeting beginning on Sunday at Ipoh are: VEROCETTE Improving sprinter: won last time out at Bukit Timah in January, leading all the way over 6f. SPRINGFIELD Scored a .smart double over 6f and 7f at255 words
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182 1964-03-12 17 rpHE DRAW lor th? flr>T 1 round of the Malayan Open golf championshiD which bepins today at the Royal Selanßor Golf Club. Kuala Lumpur: 8 a.m. Ahmad bin B.iba. I M Zaln: 8.08 T Kltta. M M Greßson. T. Ishli; 8.16 A Murray.D Darwls.182 words
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95 1964-03-12 17 SOCCER Manchester United 11-10 favourites 1 ONDON, Wed. Manchester United, who reached the semi'lnais in a second replay against Sunderland on Monday, were made 11-10 favourites for the English F.A. Cup at last night's lallover on the event at the Victoria Club here, nited were backed at this price toReuter - 95 words
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Article39 1964-03-12 17 EDMONTON (Canada), Wed.— Erland Kops (Denmark), the world's leading badminton player, won exhibition singles matches against two top-class opponents here last night, Kops defeated Oon Chong Telk (Malaysia) 15-9, 15-9 and Channarong Ratanasaeng.suang (Thailand) 15-6, 15-4. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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134 1964-03-12 17 MOVE FOR 'LIVE' COVERAGE -OF GAMES- WASHINGTON, Wed. The U.S. Government U considering a proposal to provide overseas "live" coverage of the Olympic Games at Tokyo Id October by using satellite communications, according to a statement from a State Department official. Mr. Frederick Dutton, the assistant Secretary of State forReuter - 134 words
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194 1964-03-12 17 TENNIS SUMMIT? 'Talks with players worthless ATELBOURNE, Wed. 'Summit A talks" between top Australian players and officials wou d oe "worthless," Norman Strange, the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia president, said today. "We have held many meetings during the past few years but the players Just will not co-operate withReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-03-12 17 Dawn will recover in time for Olympics CYDNEr, Wed. Aus- tralian champion swimmer Dawn, Fraser was "keener than ever to swim at the Tokyo Olympics." a close friend of the Praser family said here last nipht. The mend. Nell Mclnne? said this after visiting Dawn In a Sydney hospital. She122 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-03-12 17 SPORTS DIARY GOLF Malayan Open championship lv-t round (RSGC course. XL 8 a.m.). SOCCER Friendly: S'sor v Armed Forces (Merdeka Stadium. 8 p.m.). HOCKEY S'gor D»v. 1: RMAF v Police (Airport Rd); Police Depot v SIA (Depot). B'pore junior ko: Oen. Hospital v Schools. BADMINTON B'gor rhamnlonshlps (SBA hall. 1054 words
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183 1964-03-12 18 A former Party Rakyat chief -held lOHORE BAHRU. J Wed. The Johore Special Branch yesterday arrested a former Johore Party Rakyat secretary general, Inche Roslan bin SharifT. under the Internal Security Act. Inche Roslan was attending a meeting at a friend's house in Batu Pahat when he was arrested. He183 words
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137 1964-03-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Malaysian Government tonight clarified its position with regard to any resumption of talks with Indonesia. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said it was reported that President Soekarno had informed the United States Ambassador in Jakarta. Mr. Howard Jones,137 words
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Article, Illustration325 1964-03-12 18 TAI SING ONN - Work on $50 m. East- West link on Monday TAI SING ONN i By Kl/ALV LUM1V PUR Wed. The Central Governmenl lod a y gave the go-ahead signal to the proposed new EastWest trunk road which will provide a link across the northern half of the Malayan peninsula. No official325 words
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Article34 1964-03-12 18 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.—Johore police have arrested eight Indonesian Illegal immigrants during the past 24 hours. They were picked up in Muar, Batu Pahat, Pontian, Aver Hltam and at the Causeway.34 words
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Article401 1964-03-12 18 LONDON, Wed. Cheerful conditions continued in the stock markets today and prices made further steady progress in responds to selective buying. The demand was stimulated by election optimism. Good company news helped in some directions but there were the exceptions. Giltedgedr. had another satisfactory day. Tins were dull,401 words
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360 1964-03-12 18 Downed US bomber 'may have been lured' WIESBADEN. Wed. A U.S. Air Force jet reconnaissance bomber may have been lured into Communist territory, where it was shot down, American authorities said today. '•It cannot be ruled out the plane was led off course by radio jamming and false signals." Col.Reuter; UPI - 360 words
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Article47 1964-03-12 18 CANBERRA. Wed. Australia was ready to honour her commitments to Malaysia "on request." the Minister for Defence. Mr Paul Hasluck. said today. Mr. Hasluck. answering a question In the House of Representatives, said: "No such request has been made."— Reuter (See Page 2).Reuter - 47 words
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Article354 1964-03-12 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. A SCHOOLBOY, Lim Kee Teck, 12. is believed to have been drowned in a monsoon drain in Killiney Road here this afternoon at the height of the floods caused by heavy rain since early morning:. Up to late tonight, police were still searching354 words
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278 1964-03-12 18 ABUL FAZIL - Buried by landslide, 4 snatched from jaws of death ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE. Wed. A rescue party this afternoon snatched from the jaws of death four persons, including a woman, who were buried under eight feet of rock and mud in a landslide at the Poh Heng Granite quarry at278 words
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Obituary98 1964-03-12 18 OH GHEE CMOO Akc 86. fell aaleep 12.05 a.m. on 12-3-64. leaving his nornwinK childrt-n Dr. ft Mr*, r. H. Oh, Mr Mrs. Oh Thlam Tee. Mm. L. Oorloff. Mr*. Tan Koon Chuan, Dr. Mm. T. H. MTw I>r Mrs. B. Chew, Mr. A. Mrs. W<* Thiam Slew, Mr.98 words
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