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Title Section21 1964-03-13 1 daily certified sale exceeds 125,000 Mat** 1 fart*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration675 1964-03-13 1 Senang revolt: 18 TO HANG SPECIAL JURY GIVES THE VERDICT ON 58 ACCUSED AND 11 ARE ACQUITTED *If ever the punishment fitted the crime this may be said to provide the outstanding instance MR. JUSTICE BUTTROSE Jail terms for 29: 'Luckiest men alive 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. MR. Justice Buttrose in675 words
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Article319 1964-03-13 1 The 18 sentenced to death and the verdicts of the jury against them were: Tan Kheng Ann, alias Robert Black, alias Ang Chua (accused No. 1) Unanimous. Chia Yeow Fatt, alias Kutak (accused No. 2): Unanimous. Cheong Wai Sang, alias 49 Genii (accused No. 3) Unanimous. Subramaniam Somasundram (accused319 words
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650 1964-03-13 1 Lee: I'll prepare way for our U.N. case SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that his mission to the United States for the Malaysian Government was mainly to preparethe ground against the time when Malaysia's case might come before the United Nations. "My assignment is650 words
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Article60 1964-03-13 1 Subandrio to be told of decision MANILA, Thurs. Informed Foreign Office sources here revealed today that the Foreign Secretary, Mr Lopez, "may inform" Dr. Subandrio, his Indonesian counterpart, of the Philippines decision to reopen diplomatic ties with Malaysia, when he visits Jakarta in the next few days. The new diplomaticReuter - 60 words
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Article38 1964-03-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agohg today sent a congraiulatoi-y message to Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on the birth of their fourth child. Tenglcu Abdul Rahman sent a similar message.38 words
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Article23 1964-03-13 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Demonstrators at Bandjermasln, South Kalimantan (Borneo), today burned an effigy of Tenglcu Abdul Rahman, according to Radio Jakarta. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article77 1964-03-13 1 BRISBANE. Thurs. A 68--year-old pensioner today spoke for the first time on a telephone he was told he had won A£ 60.000 in a lottery. George Hpgue. of Mackay, 750 miles north of Brisbane, won the first prize in the Governmentsponsored special New Year •Gold Casket" lotteryReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration690 1964-03-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Abdul Rahman said today that Malaysia and the Philippines had exchanged the names of their prospective consular officials. The Tengku said: "I have already accepted Manila's nomination for their consular official here. "But I have agreed that I will not disclose whoHan Hai Fong - 690 words
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Article29 1964-03-13 1 ATHENS. Thurs.— King Paul of Greece. 62. who died last week, was burled today at the royal estate of Tatoi, 16 miles north of here. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article198 1964-03-13 1 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union "on the persuasion of the Labour Ministry," today agreed to defer taking any industrial action against the management of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. A Ministry statement, announcing this, said the union had originally resolved to take198 words
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Article28 1964-03-13 1 AMERICANS BARRED HEIDELBERG. Tbnr« Kuv<ians today hloi krd Amrric.ni rf forts t<» find .mkl irl thrrr IS ;iirinrn >hnt down by Ru>>ians in Last Germany Krutrr28 words
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Article289 1964-03-13 2 MALAYSIA TO GET AN EXTRA £3 MIL. THIS YEAR FOR ARMS, EQUIPMENT LONDON. Thurs gRITISH defence aid to Malaysia is to be stepped up by £3 million to £8 million this year, according to Civil Estimates for the Commonwealth and foreign countries published here yesterday. MostReuter - 289 words
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Article87 1964-03-13 2 /CAPETOWN, Thurs. The South African Ciovernment has decided to withdraw from the International Labour Organisation, the Minister of Labour, Mr. A. E. Trollip. announced in the House of Assembly yesterday. The Minister said the Government had been influenced in reaching this decision by an •'accumulationReuter - 87 words
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Article22 1964-03-13 2 MANIUA. Thins— Former U.S. Vi<i--I>iesident Richard Nixon is •xpecied in Manila on April 5 for ii three-day visit —U.P.l.22 words
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104 1964-03-13 2 TOMO, Thurs. A leading Japanese shipjrard xaM today the Indonesian Navy is interested in having small n.i\;il rraft built at JapaHie Mitsubishi Ship building and Engincerim: < sairl it has received an inquiry from the In (lonesi.m Navy for (lie < (instruction of four104 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-03-13 2 DAK-ES -SALAAM. linirs. Field iMarsiial" John Okello, the Uganda-born "hero" of the Zanzibar revolution, said yesterday that the new Republic's government would not allow him to return to the island. Okello, who told a Press conference here the death toil in theReuter - 96 words
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Article27 1964-03-13 2 TEHERAN. Thurs. Malaysia and Nepal yesterday joined eight other nations in sponsoring a resolution calling on developed countries to extend trade concessions to developing countries.27 words
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Article29 1964-03-13 2 ACCRA. Thurs. A fairly strong earth tremor shook Accra yesterday, sending people running out of their homes and offices. There were no immediate reports of damage. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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205 1964-03-13 2 WASHINGTON. Thursday. THE United States has delivered a written protest to Cambodia over the sacking of the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, the State Department said last night He said that stone-throw-ing demonstrators broke practically every window in the embassy and in the nearbyReuter - 205 words
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Article40 1964-03-13 2 PHNOM PENH, Thurs. Premier Norodom Sihanouk announced last night that a h'vememher Cambodian delegation would soon leave for Hanoi .10 negotiate a treaiy of friendship and non-ag-gression and to delineate the border with North Vietnam. I f'l.40 words
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Article52 1964-03-13 2 OTTAWA, Thurs. Mr. Lester Pearson, the Canadian Prime Minister, informed the Commons yesterday that the Immigration Minister, Mr. Rene Tremblay. will ko to Hong Kong soon on a factfinding mission. He was replying to a questioner who asked whether the Government plans to admit more Chinese refugees toReuter - 52 words
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Article34 1964-03-13 2 PEKING. Thurs.— A Rumanian Communist Party delegation led by the Prime Minister, Mr. lon Gheorghe Maifrer. left here today by air for North Korea after a 10-day visit to China.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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173 1964-03-13 2 McNamara pledges all-out aid to -Saigon SAIGON, Thurs.— Mr. Robert McNainara, U.S. Defence secretary, flew to Hue, 400 miles north cf Saigon, yesterday. In a speech there, he pledged continued aid to South Vietnam in its fight against Communist guerillas. The United States, he said, would give Vietnam •wWatever economicReuter - 173 words
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Article38 1964-03-13 2 VIENTIANE, Thurs. Representatives of the three rival Laos factions rightists, neutralists and the Pathet Lao resumed discussions yesterday on security arrangements for the proposed summit meeting between their three leaders on the Plain of Jars. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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202 1964-03-13 2 V"EW DELHI, Thurs. 11 India yesterday accepted a call by U.N. military observers for an 11th hour ceasefire on the frontier between Pakistan and the Jammu area of Kashmir. There had been an exchange of fire for the past six days in the area.Reuter - 202 words
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Article27 1964-03-13 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Japanese Government has notified the International Monetary Fund that the Japanese yen will become a freely convertible currency on April 1. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article26 1964-03-13 2 CANBERRA, Thurs. The Australian Depart-nent of Territories has refused Mr. Yuri Yasnev. correspondent of Pravda. a permit to v sit Papua-New Guinea. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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315 1964-03-13 2 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON From /CANBERRA, Thurs. Mr. Thomas Uren, Labour Mp and former prisoner-of-war, was last night awarded damages of A£30,000 (about $200,000) in a libel suit against the Sydney Consolidated Press, which publishes the Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Telegraph and the Bulletin. It315 words
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Article58 1964-03-13 2 ACCRA, Thurs. President Nkrumah yesterday gave Parliament details of a 1.016 million seven-year development plan aimed at revolutionising agriculture and industry and raising living standards. He told Parliament in a 70-minute speech that the aim was to build "a socialist state" but said that foreign investorsReuter - 58 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-03-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 0* AFTER OAV AfTfft QftV I|/tUE SAME «UOC A»"\ I tWS DOE 99 OMLV A I O <P V LITTLE USMTtff AND/ ruts tame couaoaJ- f Givr'' ™T/ i— t+f35 words
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Article, Illustration592 1964-03-13 3 MAJOR BATTLE SHAPES UP AS TURKISH TROOPS MOVE CLOSER TO NICOSIA AND CYPRIOT GREEKS GET READY TO WIPE OUT NEUTRAL ZONE NICOSIA, Thursday TURKISH troops based in Cyprus moved up close to Nicosia yesterday as Turkey formally threatened intervention and Greek Cypriots moved to wipe out the vital truceReuter; UP - 592 words
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108 1964-03-13 3 'Don't hang him' plea for killer who can't walk BIRMINGHAM. Thurs. Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, yesterday received a mercy plea for a twice-convicted killer said to be too weak to .-tand on the gallows in six days' time. Solicitors for 51 -year-old Christopher Simcox want a. royal pardon. SimcoxReuter - 108 words
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Article56 1964-03-13 3 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. James Currier told the police at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, he spent a week in tiis snowbound car Hvin« on toothpaste, chewing gum and melted snow. Currier. 37. was found lasj ntght by police huddled In the back of his car which hadReuter - 56 words
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Article17 1964-03-13 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the Labour Party, was 48 yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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243 1964-03-13 3 MOSCOW, Thursday. RUSSIA last night said it had brought down the American RB-66 jet which crashed on Tuesday in East Germany and warned that any future Nato air infiltrators would be "destroyed with the use of all the necessary means of defence," ifReuter - 243 words
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Article63 1964-03-13 3 LONDON, Thurs. Joey, a pet budgerigar, tried to lay an egg but found the going rough. Joey short for Josephine huffed and puffed but It was still no feo. Veterinary surgeon David Blackmore was called and he performed a successful caesarlan operation on her.63 words
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Article45 1964-03-13 3 Baron Thomson of Fleet (Street) LONDON. Thurs Mr. Roy Thomson, Canadian-born newspaper magnate, yesterday became Baron Thomson of Fleet, of Northbridge in the city of Edinburgh. The "Fleet" part of the title honours his association with Fleet Street, centre of British newspapers in London. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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174 1964-03-13 3 T^EW YORK, Thurs. j A Federal grand jury yesterday indicted Dr. Herman Taller on charges that he wrote his best selling book "Calories Don't Count' as part of a fraudulent, conspiracy to persuade people to reduce by using worthless weight reduction pills Also indicted174 words
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97 1964-03-13 3 LONDON. Thurs British i European Airways' new Trident Jet made its first commercial flight yesterday by carrying 79 surprised paying customers to Copenhagen. The new Jet is not expected to go Into regular service until next month, but 1* was substituted for a Comet Jetliner97 words
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184 1964-03-13 3 Sir Alec shocked by revolt on prices Bill I ONDON, Thurs. Sir Alec Douglas-Home planned early talks with senior Ministers and party chiefs in the wake of Tuesday night's revolt by Government backbenchers over plans to end prices-fixing. Political sources said the size of the revolt was a shock toReuter - 184 words
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Advertisement460 1964-03-13 3 Bml ft Ik AT f SUP OUT OF TOUR PUNE AND INTO YOUR WELBECK CAR Nothing could be more convenient than having your brilliant new Ford waiting for you the moment you set foot in England. Straight out of your plane and behind the wheel of your new Ford. To460 words
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Article383 1964-03-13 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT IN AND OUT THK following is today* schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar airport SlngaponARRIVALS Qantit: From London Rome, Athena. Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta. BanKkok <QF TW) 10.20 p.m Japan Air Lint«: From Tokyo. Horn; Kong. Bangkok <JL TIM 6.30 p.m. Malaysian Airway! From Kuala Lumpur383 words
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Article65 1964-03-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chan Sic Seng, assistant general secretary of the Singapore Business Houses Union in 1962-63 who gave evidence yesterday at the Commission inquiring Into three dereglstered trade unions, was reported In the Straits Times today as having said that he endorsed a cheque drawn by the union65 words
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Article34 1964-03-13 4 1 SINGAPORE, Tliurs. The Blood Transfusion Service mobile team will hold a blood donor session at the Orchard Motors show room at Orchard Road tomorrow from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.34 words
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292 1964-03-13 4 A careless driver is sent to jail for four months FIRST CASE UNDER NEW TRAFFIC LA W SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE SALES manager of Asia Radio Company, Seah Siak How, was today jailed for four months for causing the death of a trisha rider last year by driving recklessly. The accident292 words
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116 1964-03-13 4 SINGAPORE SEES THE SUN AFTER 32 HOURS OF RAIN- SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore basked in. warm sunshine again this afternoon, after a gloomy sky with intermittent heavy downpours had hung over the island tor more than 32 hours. About 170 people living in low-lying areas, who sought refuge at the Balestier116 words
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Article127 1964-03-13 4 Singapore to make light bulbs SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today foresaw a great future for the electrical industry in Singapore. Laying the foundation stone of the new Electrical Manufacturers of Malaysia, Ltd.. at 6\ m.s. Bukit Timah Road, the Minister said: "I hope that127 words
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Article52 1964-03-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Teachers Union will hold its sixth youth festival competition of drama, music and dance at the Cultural Centre in Mar. followed by public performances by the winners of each section In June. The competition is open to schools, higher educational Institutions and youth52 words
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90 1964-03-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Government is inviting applications for bursaries from students admitted to Nanyang University and Ngee Ann College for the current academic year. The maximum value of each bursary is $1,500 a year for student* at Nanyang, and $1,000 a year90 words
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Article64 1964-03-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. D. Manlkam has been elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Others elected: Mr. S. SlvaUngam. vice-president; Mr. M. C Thomas, hon secretary; Mr. N. Kadlr Ibrahim, hon. treasurer. Committee members: Messrs. P. Moses. M. Sunder Raj, L. Pakianathan, M. James, M. Naina64 words
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Article64 1964-03-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Federation of Boys Club will begin a Japanese language course for beginners on March 24 at Its headquarters at the main gate of old Kallang Airport. The course, consisting of 14 lessons, will be conducted on Tuesdays and Fridays from 6.40 p.m. to64 words
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Article38 1964-03-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The second meeting of the course on "An Intellectual History of China", organised by the University of Singapore's Department of Ex-tra-Mural Studies, will be held at the Education Block, Room H, on March 17.38 words
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164 1964-03-13 4 The lucky' man: He escaped gallows SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today jailed Lav Soon Kirn, 29. a Harbour Board labourer, for seven years for his part in the fatal shooting of the partner of a provision shop in Tanjong Katong Road one evening in November164 words
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Advertisement531 1964-03-13 4 rxaEEEEEsX't >O\V SIIO\* l\< t ♦llom-1.30- 4.00 6 30 9.30p.n T t No Free i X IPVMI M"SIC! SONGS -r^«W 4 DUrn*n rinlxll On Slogc: TONIGHT At 9 30 p m. I "HANDSOME BEARD" CONTEST Finols J- TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! MGM "THE DAY AND THE HOUR" ♦Stuort Whitmon Simonc Siqnorct X531 words
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188 1964-03-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Cuepacs claimed today that it was the most competent body to negotiate on behalf of Government workers in the country. This was the second time in 48 fiours that Cuepacs (the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Pubiic and Civil188 words
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Article, Illustration408 1964-03-13 5 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA: By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday THAILAND would not tolerate any foreign power gaining control of "'even an inch" of Malaysian territory and would welcome this country into Seato if it wants to join the organisation to protect its sovereignty and integrity. This was408 words
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Article84 1964-03-13 5 TENGKU IS TALKS OS RED INFLUENCE KUALA LU M PUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today said that the Thai Chief of Staff and Deputy Defence Minister, Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapva. was here to "review with us the Communist influence in this region and to discuss certain mutual ><ecurity aspects."84 words
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Article23 1964-03-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. St. John's Home for the Aged »U1 hold a dedication service at its chapel on Sunday at 4 p.m.23 words
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177 1964-03-13 5 More than one-third failed in Cambridge exams KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than v third of the candidates who sat for the Cambridge School Certificate examination last year failed. An analysis of the 1963 results shows that the percentage of passes for school candidates improved by five per cent. Altogether there177 words
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Article37 1964-03-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dhamunyanthi Kunagasub.u. of Singapore, will give a concert of Indian classical music at X>e\van Buhasa dan Pustaku here tomorrow at 8 p.m. She has I Just returned alter .i two-jraai in India.37 words
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Article35 1964-03-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The body of a schoolboy. Lim Kec Trek, 12. who fell into a floodswollen monsoon drain in Kllliney Road yesterday was found thi» morning in a canal opposite Raffles Institution.35 words
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Article36 1964-03-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurg— The Mentrt Besar of Selangor, Daio Abu Bakar bin Bagtnda, yesterday opened a $6,000 community centre at Kampong Keliang. Ulu Selangor. About SOO kampong people will benefit from this scheme36 words
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Article127 1964-03-13 5 $150 m. loan for Pahang project KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Negotiations are still going on between the Central Government and the World Bank for a loan of more than $150 million for the development In Pahang of the biggest land development project in the country. A Government spokesman said that most127 words
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69 1964-03-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two men. posing as Government servants, last night robbed an elderly woman and her daughter In their Clementl Road home of $2,800 and jewellery. Madam Llm Slew Kio. S3. said the two robbers had asked to check her identity card. She let them69 words
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Article59 1964-03-13 5 KUCHING. Thurs.— Two land Dayaks bringing in a captured Indonesian terrorist walked Into a security forces ambush yesterday and were accidentally fired on and wounded in the legs, military sources said today. The Gurkhas, from the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles, took up a collection from their friendsReuter - 59 words
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Article59 1964-03-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police are anxious to contact anyone who may have seen a road accident at 1.30 p.m. at the Junction of Jalan Foch Avenue and Jalan Bandar last Thursday where an elderly man wax killed after being knocked down by a nit-nnd-run scooter rider. The59 words
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Article29 1964-03-13 5 PORT DICKSON. Thurs. Inche Mohammed Zain bin Ahmad, assistant traffic manager of the Malayan Railway, has been appointed deputy general manager of the Port Swettenham Authority.29 words
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253 1964-03-13 5 Commonwealth Arts Festival in Britain: Malaysia invited SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia has been invited to participate in the first Commonwealth Arts Festival to be held in Britain, next year from Sept. 16 to Oct. 2. This was announced yesterday by the director-general of the Festival, Mr. Lan Hunter. About 1.000 dancers,253 words
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151 1964-03-13 5 SUPP: WE WILL KICK OUT FOREIGN ELEMENTS KUCHING. Thurv— The Sarawak United People's Party today pledged to dissociate itself from all foreign and subversive elements and to defend Malaysia. In a statement, the secretary general. Mr. Stephen Yong, said that the decision was reached by the central working committee of151 words
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148 1964-03-13 5 New rural roads, airfields, for Sabah IESSELTON, Thurs. J Dato Khoo Siak Chiew, Minister of Communications and Works, said last night that his Ministry planned to build many roads in rural areas and some airfields. Answering questions In the radio programme. Meet Your Minister. he added that plans were afoot148 words
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325 1964-03-13 6 PENANG. Thursday. JN repeating their call for a plebiscite in the Borneo territories, the Socialist Front is only echoing what the Indonesian Communist Party has been demanding, the Penang State Alliance said today in a statement. "Thus," it added, "we are at325 words
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Article41 1964-03-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tenglcu Abdul Rahman will oprn an exhibition of Commomve.<';h countries In conjunction with Commonwealth Week at Dewan Bahasa on M;iy 23. This is the second exhibition organised by the Malaysian branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society.41 words
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117 1964-03-13 6 JAILED, HE SAYS 'THANKS' TO COURT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An accountant said "Tharjc you" when he was sentenced to 18 months' jail today for committing criminal breach of trust of $16.--742 belonging to the firm. Thng Yong Kwee. 32, last week pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court to committing breach117 words
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Article65 1964-03-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Won<( Soon Wall, alias Loti Poo Chyc. 22. was chained in a magistrate court here today beforp Mr. K.C.I. Reddy for attempted extortion of. $10,000 from Wong Shin Puir by putting him in fear of injury. The offence was said to have taken place65 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-03-13 6 Top arts graduate glad she didn't quit —varsity KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Twenty-one-year-old Zaharah binte Sheikh Mahmood. who nearly gave up studying for the university because she wanted to concentrate on becoming a top sprinter, is very happy row that she did riot do so. For she has not only topped255 words
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Article173 1964-03-13 6 Judge: Shut down the toddy shops IPOH, Thurs. Fights are taking place in, toddy shops too frequently these days, so the obvious thing to do ii to close them down. This remark was made here today in the High Court by Mr. Justice All bia Hassan when he sentenced a173 words
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Article55 1964-03-13 6 IPOH. Thurs. The Mentri Bant ot Perak. D;ito Sha'ari bin Shaliec. urged thr people "not to be misled by thr false propaganda of unscrupulous people who have twisted the teachings of Islam." He was declaring open two community balli in Kampone Gunong Paniang and Kampong55 words
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Article39 1964-03-13 6 RAWANG. Thurs. The Sultan of Selangor will open a $23,000 Youth Club here tomorrow at 5 p.m. After the opening ccrnnony, the Sultan will attend a variety show organised by members at the club.39 words
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Article38 1964-03-13 6 BENTONG. Thurs. The supervisor of the Ahmad High, School here. Mi-. Long Ah Onn, has been transferred to the MahI mud High School. Raub. He succeeds Inche Mohamed bin Amin. who has been transferred to Pekan.38 words
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Article174 1964-03-13 6 SEREMBAN, Thurs. rTHE Negri Sembilan 1 Alliance said today it was prepared to accept any challenge by the Peoples Action Party if it should decide to contest here The State Alliance secretary. Inche Mohamed bin Ujang. said: "The PAP will not be a threat174 words
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Miscellaneous193 1964-03-13 6 Oop Kit, V.T. Uamiin Q MOW HERE IM4 OUT "^-w"*^* j- f\Aj. *S*s ri\l*^ft I INIK'MOPLBOF r 9WEAR, IP I HAP^X^V, Sr 'iT. jL, l u»d£zdtP MO»w«RE. wtth mo *v* th oojse i seem Prsx^o* r^**fflh aA/ "nwsMSTOßwnowHl ttwink i got. yd tHrk Trm*n Off 4 ho*tor Gomid W^T^ 1193 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1964-03-13 7 EDWARD SHEEHAN - EDWARD SHEEHAN DAY FIVE OF THE SPY DRAM A... by THE LEBANESE POLICE PUT A DAY-AND-NIGHT WATCH ON HIM A BRITISH official had already briefed me übout" Philby's background and informed me of the suspicions against him. Occa sionally Kirn culled on me1,440 words
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Advertisement180 1964-03-13 7 THE KING SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS AMSTERDAM- ATHENS 1 BRUSSELS CAIR^j SINGAPORE STOCKHOLM SYDNEY WELLINGTON iilill— Hlia^l— H—M LEADING IJPmH filter kings f|@E||i THROUGHOUT THE WORLD STATE EXPRESS-THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD ■BpF' j HP*"**- :^0 mk Is your child worth 3 minutes of your time a day?180 words
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Obituary66 1964-03-13 8 7ft WordM $10 (Mimimmm) MR. CHIN KIM WENG, aged I If peacefully on 11-3-64 at i leavtnK behind bis heloved I Yoke Lan, sons. Tuck Woh. j l.itichtrrvln-law. Terena dauKhten. Cbui Lin. ma, «on«-in-u«. Soon Cheng Pat and lorn; Tie* Boon and many ■TUd c-hiiircn to mourn their loss.66 words
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Obituary43 1964-03-13 8 M HoreU J/» (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Paul Shim -ay 13-3-1946. Gone but not Oranny t, IN CHERISHED MEMORY of our ■1 ar fath.r, Mr. Nar.nn Singh, called to rest on 13th March. 194.1 Sadly missed by bis loved ones43 words
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Article87 1964-03-13 8 20 Ward* tl» (Minimum) ITALY'S VIVACIOUS Kranca Koe-et-tti sings at The Cockpit Hotel Tel: !> lore) 3354H JANET DIXON from Max Factor's Hollywood Salon will be at Cold stor.ice Supermarket ten lounge at 10 am. today. All Welcome. EASTER REDUCTION at Hilda's CoM stoniKe. Prices Kreatly reduced nn dresses.87 words
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Article26 1964-03-13 8 tt Ward* Sija rMlm.) (VERY CHRISTIAN can benefit from study of Thesaalonlaas. Only ft/-. Apply Upward Path Postal Bible CMrass. p.o Box «a. K.L.26 words
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The Straits Times Friday, March 13, 1964.
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Article684 1964-03-13 8 7 Malaysia has repeatedly demonstrated her desire for a peaceful settlement with Indonesia. We ask only that violations of our territory should cease, that aggression be abandoned and that we be left in peace. Refusal to compromise our sovereignty cannot seem unreasonable in Washington or any other684 words
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Article412 1964-03-13 8 Dato Loke Wan Tho's sober i and encouraging picture of Malaysian Airways' developjment prospects accords well with the likely pattern of aviation expansion throughout the world. The frantic leap-frogging of recent years from one aircraft to another I slightly bigger or faster seems to be coming to an412 words
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Article141 1964-03-13 8 Those people who awoke this morning with a tremor of trepidation would have been well advised to stay in bed. Perhaps they did. Other people may consider Mondays black but those who felt fearful this morning know that Friday is the really unfortunate day of the week.141 words
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394 1964-03-13 8 THE GRACE, THE COMPASSION OF JACKIE KENNEDY Hard-luck plea for $60,000 YEW YORK. Thurs.— A revealing insight into the compassion and grace inherent in the personality of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy was provided today by her response nine years ago to a request for US$2O,OOO from a total stranger. Early in394 words
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Letter190 1964-03-13 8 r PHE Immigration Department's answer to one of your readers' letters discloses that they have no proper check on the employment of aliens. Surely this is a glaring omission? Unanswered goes the question by "Citizen" as to what positive steps are taken to check whether a190 words
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Letter53 1964-03-13 8 rT\HE Jambatan Kota at 1 Klang is the longest double-span bridge in South-east Asia, yet it is not cared for at all. It is smeared with dirt from end to end Even on the Sultan's birthday it was not cleaned It is a disgraceful sight at the moment.53 words
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Letter67 1964-03-13 8 IAM one of the 12,500 who surrendered their citizenship certificates under the Government's amnesty offer in 1960. Many of us have since re-applied for citizenship by registration. Nearly nine months have elapsed and we have not received our citizenship papers. In view of the coming election and the67 words
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Letter78 1964-03-13 8 THE standing of railwaymen Is still vague and when the country is faced by confrontation from external forces it would seem appropriate to resolve this matter amlcab- ly without recourse to the Courts. Railway workers should be given the status which is their due. That the Railway is an78 words
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Letter84 1964-03-13 8 -MEETING— SOEK HALF WAY r occurs to me that the basic principles involved and responsibility for continued aggression could have been demonstrated in a simple and effective manner at the Bangkok meeting had the Malaysian representative agreed to the continued presence of Indonesian guerillas on Malaysian soil provided Indonesia was84 words
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Letter211 1964-03-13 8 RECENT press comment and readers' letters have indicated a growing awareness of the problem of rubbish disposal in Kuala Lumpur. As a ratepayer thn has given me great satisfaction as I believe nothing succeeds In moving a department into action quicker than a continuous and aggressive press campaign.211 words
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Article, Illustration996 1964-03-13 8 Smiling Jones BUT THAT SMILE MAY SOON BE WEARING A LITTLE THIN FOR AMERICA'S AFFABLE MAN IN JAKARTA- |jy A SPECIAL WRITER JAKARTA Thursday PRES IDENT SOEKARNO calls him "my favourite A m ba s sador." Indonesia's Communists contemptuously refer to him as "Smiling Jones." And to many of hisUPI - 996 words
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Advertisement639 1964-03-13 8 Strmitf r-« ft lU*y M J to w* emr book •Town LTD inrM— .Oawamt+am, THC NKWS PMOftT M. M. WMAIL I /W^mtf^Hy Bottl. Dual OtM9 WAUWKM (rrOWK ty-7. niKNM, r»a»sW! V. MTTMASAMV ft CO 18t-*l J&Jmaj Haytw MJ^a. tetasjar CLASSIFIED ADS. ?o Word, Sl* (Mtmlmam) LIMi To Alice and Joo639 words
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Advertisement75 1964-03-13 8 LYNDON B. JOHNSON PORTRAIT OF THE PRESIDENT Will he moke a strong President? How will this Southerner deal with the Negro revolt? Stewart Alsop, the noted Journalist, who has personally experienced "Lyndon's Treatment A", tells you about this "secret weapon" which may be used against Khrushchev. Meet a man who75 words
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Advertisement94 1964-03-13 8 tfodfuha JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look for the name f^% TOSHIBA 7&T You Enjoy Viewing m and I ft We Do The Rest I ft To Singapore Buyers J I™"^1 1 BUY NOW g~Pt SaVtfLJi No Deposit For Hire Purchase 1 I 11 One Year Guarantee j 11 Free Outdoor94 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-03-13 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 400 young men half of them Chinese this morning answered the call to join the Royal .Malaysian Navy. They turned up at the Territorial Army headquarters in Beach Road where a Malayan recruitment team, headed by Major Mohammed Shariff bin Ahmad, was249 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-03-13 9 Department being set up to direct the call-up KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A National Service Department is being set up here to direct the call-up in Malaya. It is to be headed by a .senior civil servant. Inche Mohamed Taib bin Haji Andak, who will be assisted by the District Officer,177 words
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Article24 1964-03-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Sultan of Trengganu this morning laid the foundation stone of the $150,000 Intan Zahnrah mosque at Dun gun.24 words
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257 1964-03-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TWELVE directors and former directors of the Peace Insurance Co. Ltd., Penang. who according to a judge "bled the company mercilessly,", were today found guilty of misfeasance and breach of trust under the Companies Ordinance. Mr. Justice Ong ordered the 12 men257 words
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Article84 1964-03-13 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. American residents here will have an opportunity next week to consult an expert to help them in preparing their income tax returns. Mr. John Me P. Keyser. of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Is scheduled to visit Singapore on March 12 and 1984 words
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Article76 1964-03-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Telecommunicatlonk Department clerk, Mohamen Suhal bin Babjee, 36. pleaded not guilty to three charges in the Sessions Court here today two of falsifying official receipts belonging to the department with intent to defraud and one of committing criminal breach of trust of76 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-03-13 9 Nixon will visit K.L., S'pore for business SINGAPORE, Thurs. Former United States Vice-President Richard M. Nixon will arrive in Singapore at the er.d of this month or early next month on a business trip. He will also visit Kuala Lumpur. The visit was confirmed by the U.S. Consulate in Singapore.120 words
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Article25 1964-03-13 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Pour armed men yesterday robbed Seah Bong Chin and his family In Telok Kurau Road of $7,170 in cash and jewellery.25 words
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420 1964-03-13 9 NAIR TO 00I: CUT OUT ALL THE CANT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE secretary-general of the Singapore National 1 Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today advised Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front "to cut out all the cant and hypocrisy and420 words
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Article28 1964-03-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ambassador of Nepal. Shri Y. N. Kanal. today presented his credentials to the Yang dl-Per-tuan Agong at the Istana Nettara here.28 words
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200 1964-03-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs pLANS to set up an, international organisation of natural rubber- producing countries have been held up by Indonesia's confrontation policy. This is stated in the annual report of the Malayan Rubber Producers' Council for last year. Issued here today. The200 words
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252 1964-03-13 9 Inquiry into case of the council officer and the file MALACCA. Thurs. The Municipal Council appointed a three-man, committee last night to investigate certain actions of the former acting Municipal Secretary, Mr. Low Earn Kang, and submit a report to the council. The committee will comprise the council president, Inche252 words
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195 1964-03-13 9 Family in vain bid to contact kidnappers I O HO R E BAHRU. J Thurs. The family ot Mr. Lee Hai, 65, a Johore rubber estate owner who was kidnapped last week, have made a futile attempt to get in touch with his kidnapDers. Yesterday they left a reply to195 words
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80 1964-03-13 9 CINGAPORE. Thurs. A schoolboy this afternoon found a live hand-grenade half embedded in mud near a pipeline In Jervois Road. Ng Choon Kee, 12. of the Jrrvols East School, was on his w:iy home when he saw the frrenade He dug it out80 words
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Article22 1964-03-13 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Labour Department employment exchange sen-ice found lobs for 131 people, including 43 women in January.22 words
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Advertisement49 1964-03-13 9 IHi IBm IMMimmm 'tmmSi AUTOWAY ml/Mm NOW MADE IN MALAYA Aj 1/M/M designed specially for Malaysian conditions. A V^ JmKW considerably increased mileage together with \mSSS Wr the many other famous "Autoway" features Rr combine to make the "Autoway" the choice 'V' W^ wF of the discriminating Malaysian motorist. \*<|49 words
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Advertisement72 1964-03-13 9 4^l B9IM tiKWit Bx* I 1 11 v I LTfl 89^. jfUffHE KENT j KENT 1 THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NEW MICRONITE FILTER JRefines away harshjlavor.* refines away rouyh taste.* Jor the mildest taste of all! TMK PINEH TMK FILTIK, TMB MILDER TMB TAST« A MIOOUCT Of Uo«tU**O CO»»*¥Y UVA.-MMT72 words
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Miscellaneous519 1964-03-13 9 Today's Radio, TV sophy of Science: 11.00 News; RADIO SINGAPURA L 1 5 TI J, e ot jan: nao Before We Say Goodnight: 12 SHORTWAVE SERVICE Blllnlght CIOM 41 .nd 25 Metre. RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM 4^IL V BEBVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 Metres SERVICE 41.7 and 60.2 Metre* A.M.: 6.00 Oood519 words
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244 1964-03-13 10 'Book your passage' student Lee is told MELBOURNE, Thurs. —Mr. Hubert Opperman, the Minister for Immigration, today agreed to let Malaysian student Lee Chet Choo go home voluntarily if he books his passage from Melbourne within seven days. But the Minister refused to extend Lees visa, which expired last August,244 words
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Article59 1964-03-13 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The congregation of St. George's Garrison Church at the British Army's headquarters in Tanglln raised more than $10,000 in nine weeks to present and endow a bed at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children in Tanjong Pagar Road. Yesterday evening the bed was dedicated59 words
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Article30 1964-03-13 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Nan Hwa Girls' School's new building at Bencoolen Street at 3 p.m. on Sunday30 words
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Article34 1964-03-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Colin Rozarlo, 19. was charged In the Sessions Court here today vith robbing a woman. Adaikalamari. of jewellery worth (940 at Sentul Pasar on March 1. Bail was allowed.34 words
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Article22 1964-03-13 10 IPOH. Thurs. The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars stationed here will hold a gala to celebrate Bt Patricks Day on Saturday.22 words
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348 1964-03-13 10 Newspaper faces another 33 charges KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 33 charges of failing to pay employees contributions to the Employees Provident Fund were preferred against the Malayan Times in the High Court here today. When the case began this I morning. Mr. David Marshall, for the Malayan Times, said if the348 words
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81 1964-03-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Four school- 1 boys were charged inj the Sessions Court here! today arith robbing an-i ether schoolboy of 20 cents. They are Seah En* Huat, Chow Llm Pow. Yap Soon I Chlm, all 18. and Yap Yin Boon, 19. No plea was81 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-03-13 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs Swedish artist. Rolf Soderlund ibove). will open his second art exhibition on Monday at the National Library at 7 p.m. for invited suestv The wrek-long show, open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., will79 words
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Article63 1964-03-13 10 PENANG. Thurs. Mr. Kliew Koon Yoong. Assistant Controller of Imnugrat'uti. has been elected president of the Penang Rotary Club for 1964-65. The vice-president is Mr. George W. Stone Jr.. wiih Mr. Yeoh Cheang Seng a.s secretary, Mr. Panson Kuo treasurer, and Messrs Chan Eng Hock. Khoo Boon63 words
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Article39 1964-03-13 10 SINGAPORE. Thui«— Mr Benjamin Khoo. Specialist Inspector (Muslct at the Ministry of Edu- cation, will speak on the "Trend 'of interest In music m Singapore" at the V Men's Club luncheon at Prince's Hotel on Saturday.39 words
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Article34 1964-03-13 10 PENANG. Thurs. The Governor. Raia Tun Uda Al-Haj. will open another stretch of the main j road between Kampong Sanglang and Nibong Tebal in Province South at 4.30 p.m. on Monday.34 words
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143 1964-03-13 10 Detective's bullet hits the wrong man OENANG, Thurs. Chow Lv Ta, 40, who was accidentally shot in the stomach by a detective on Tuesday, was today reported to be In a serious condition. Detective Goh Teik Chal of the Central police I station here fired the shot when he was143 words
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Article83 1964-03-13 10 PENANG. Thurs. Police i are investigating the cause J of the fire which destroyed I two coastal vessels and dam- aged .another in Penang Harbour early yesterday. Darrmge ni estimated at about $200,000. The vessels— Lam Liunt? 24. L;un Liang 26 and Uim L:at;« 28—83 words
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Article39 1964-03-13 10 RAWANG. Tliur.s. Thr st^JT and workers of Malayan Cement Ltd.. Hi-re will hold a 'family day at the Blue Circle Club on March 14. There will bo a "Miss Malayan Cement" contest and sports for the children.39 words
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Advertisement427 1964-03-13 10 FOR THOSE WHO INSIST ON THE BEST I _Jfec L V af^b^na^MSß^^Maavl >. hh wjfjf^jja^aaaM hb- aaal I I I aal Lady ii hi I lIIj are ebel watches so special? Because:- EBEL wlt( wi ara d) u( i»d by axparienced S^-*-~. ipetialitts and tested carefully in 5 f^&n, 3t427 words
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Advertisement67 1964-03-13 10 RH^j^HHHiiMfIBHH Emm MANUFACTURERS I SINGAPORE'S BEST AND MOST POPULAR HIGH CLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA Mt ELIZABETH PARK off Orchard Road, Singapore. COMPLETION 2/3 MONTHS APPROX. TWO STOREY MODERN HOUSES With Spacious Front and Back Land for Gardens. Parquet Mosaic Flooring Throughout, Fencing Gate Inclusive. Easy Payment Or Cash With Good Discount.67 words
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Miscellaneous314 1964-03-13 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 6 Wnut a pity about gold Uk--8 Someone geis a little wood ing a month to raise for the from a tree 18). religious reformer! (10). 9 New hat. but a back number 7 Wll£ bet& way of mount i ng in Kent i 6). attacks314 words
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COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...By OUR MARKET STAFF
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Article, Illustration118 1964-03-13 11 Japan steel company director due Sunday THE managing direcx tor of Nippon Kokan K.K., Mr. Tntsuo Takemura, will arrive In Singapore on Sunday in the course of a six weeks' survey trip of Hong Kong, Thailand, India. Pakistan, Malaysia. Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Formosa. An observer As an118 words
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142 1964-03-13 11 Forestry Dept. dry kiln contract for Nivens C.J.T. Ktven Piy luj. ol Victoria. Australia, dry kiln engineer:) and limber specialists has been awarded the contract to supply to the Malayan Forestry Department timber depot in Kuala Lumpur, a comprehensive Four Kiln plant, together with boilers, power-driven transfer trucks, lifting trucks,142 words
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Article, Illustration656 1964-03-13 11 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By BIG PRIVATE ENTERPRISE IS TRANSFORMING NO-MAN'S LAND INTO PRODUCTIVE TERRITORY piIK Kanthan area near Ipoh, no-man's land during the Communist emergency period and the scene of many terrorist incidents, is now being converted into a major multi-million dollar industrial complex by private enterprise. Already656 words
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Article209 1964-03-13 11 Minolta raises sales by 50 p.c. i \|INOLTA Camera Co. iTI Ltd. of Japan increased sales of its cameras and accessories in Malaysia by 50 per cent last year, according to Mr. T. Nishimura, assistant export manager. In Singapore last week during a Far East export promotion campaign, Mr. Nishimura209 words
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Article143 1964-03-13 11 METAL BOX'S TECHNICAL SERVICES VfETAL Box announces that work is proceeding on a $750,000 project involving the erection of a Technical Services building on its Woodlands site, Singapore. The building will house customer machine servicing facilities as well as tool making and internal machinery repair and maintenance services. It will143 words
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Article61 1964-03-13 11 Yet another model of the IBM range ot business machines n«ts been Introduced on the Singapore market. It is called the IBM 6400 accounting equipment, which is now on dispay at Hotel Slngapura. The IBM 6400 equipment Is versatile, and provides a new approach to61 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-03-13 11 ADVERTISING MANAGER OFF ON LEAVE MR K. C. M. PRICE. (abovei. the advertising manager of Nestle* Products (M) Ltd.. loft Kuala Lumpur by air last Sunday for a four-month leave in Kurnpr While in Kuropi- 'Xir Price will call at major advertising agencies. filniproduetion centres and other suppliers, besides paving:85 words
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118 1964-03-13 11 INCREASED passenger movements took place at Schiphol Airport tn Amsterdam last year, the number of passengers increasing by 10 per cent to 1840,000. states the 1963 airport tevlew. As far as the European traffic Is concerned, the growth ol charter transport Is particularly striking. 40118 words
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Article129 1964-03-13 11 CATERPILLAR TRAINING PROGRAMME TPHE service Uammg mttuagei ol Caterpillar Oveistus Ueiieva. Mr. Charlie A. Verbeke, has arrived in Singapore to conduct two training schools. One Mm be excusively tor sime Darby's senior service personnel and the other for service personnel from dealers in Bangkok, Korea, Taipei and the Philippines. Eacn129 words
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Article91 1964-03-13 11 T> H. T. Doulatram and Co., a Singapore departmental store at High Street, has been reorganised and converted into a private limited company with a paid up capital of $160,000. The sales staff has also been Increased. Mr. N. T. Daswant. direc-tor-secretary of the company,91 words
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Advertisement236 1964-03-13 11 met dp in Van Heuten of England make fin* shirts In a wide range of fathionabls ttyles, material*, colours and patterns to suit every occasion and whichever model you choose, time will prove that your Van Heusen Is the best shirt you can buy at Its price. See a selection236 words
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Advertisement86 1964-03-13 11 EXTENSION TO DENMARK HOUSE, AMPANG ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. EXISTING BUILDING 1 U ,-E ""'ti' jy n M iw Modern Office Accommodation Available. Three modern, air-conditioned floorseach 7,750 sq. ft— available in the extension to Denmark House, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur and ready for occupation in September 1 964. Convenient parking86 words
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Advertisement1084 1964-03-13 12 ((ontinurd from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT ;o Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO eto. txtrm LADY CONFIDENTIAL CLERK with knowledge of Chinese. Preferable with H.S.C. Certificate. Kxperlence not essential. Apply Box A 4971 g.T. Singapore. LEADING CONSTRUCTION FIRM Seek* ACCOUNTANT lo take charge cf Accounts Department. jualidcationii. Experience anil Personal Partlculuis1,084 words
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Advertisement1043 1964-03-13 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Wmrd* U (Ml*.) Sax 88 eto. earfre TO RENT Old Big Bungalow (or 14 Foreign Staff Dormitory. Reply Box A493H ST. B'pore. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP fF.E.S.) Requires Office/Hall City area urgently. Ring (B'pore) ***** offlce hours. FURNISHED HOUSE/FLAT One/Two i Room* preferable area T/Katong tteaview Park District 15.1,043 words
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Advertisement939 1964-03-13 12 I EDUCATION It Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box it et*. txtrm BEGINNERS' SHORTHANO/BOOK- j KEEPING Malay. (Typewriting Anytime). Carol Now! Regent Commercial Institute (Aircondltloned). Wonderland First Floor. 66A. East Coast P.oad. (Snore). ***** H.S.C. GENERAL PAPER, ECONOMICS: School Certificate English, Commercial. Correspondence. Principles Of Account.". Shorthand, Typewriting: Private Secretarial Practice: Six939 words
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Advertisement1053 1964-03-13 12 FURNITURE 7* Word* SJ (Mim.y—Bmx S* et*. exfre OET Your Cane Furniture fitted with Super Comfort Dunlop Cushions and Kabulous Furnishing Material from Adrian's 425 Rl\er Valley Road. 'S lore' Phone *****. DOGS, PETS, ETC. it Word* Si (MiH.r—Bmx St eto. mxtrm IF YOUR PETS and livestock are suffering from1,053 words
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Advertisement1036 1964-03-13 12 FOR SALE Wmrd* SS (Mi*.)— Bom St eto. txtrm CARPETS SICONDHAND INDIAN Wool x I?' and x 9' to clear at »90 Call early to pick the seat. 22 Tanglin Road. Spore. LIMITED QUANTITY TO Offer I Ladles Men's Towelling Tee 1 Shirts at SI. SO eacb. Lekhruj A Brother*1,036 words
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Advertisement837 1964-03-13 12 AT YOUR SERVICE Word* US (Mi*.)— Box SO et*. txtrm I MOTION IMIITH 11 Battery Road Spore can do Photo-Prlntlng wtta oil nnlt. 12c prr square foot In- dividual attrntlon. Best Quality Ma- tertals. MOUSE COLOURWASHING. PAINTS. Internal Dfi'orations. General Repairs on house and household articles, etc. Consult William and837 words
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Advertisement743 1964-03-13 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA I 1 1 I V Ol Ml DM INK Applications are Invited tiom citizens 1 1 Malaysia for appointment to the lollowlng trainee posts in the leadline hospiatl: (A> Hospital Administrator applicants should be medically qualified and have some experience In hospiuU administration. (B) Hospital743 words
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Advertisement1358 1964-03-13 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Oue S'pori Sails P. Sham Hwang PELEUS liverpiil, Dublin, Glasgow G. 11/11 Ttfay Mar 14/11 Mar 17 ACHILLES Liverpool, Dublin la Put Mai IS Mar 11, 2 a Mar 21 MENESIHEUS liverpeel. Glasgow Mar 11 Mar 22 Mar 23/27 Mar 21 MENELUAS Avonmouth, Livtrpial1,358 words
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Advertisement1372 1964-03-13 13 d|^| THE EAC LINES Elf y*M I JIMCAPOtf KOAl* IU«APUI*P.SWiniNHAM PtMAMO I DIN»»1I NOUS! e» »«K»O tO 'OIOIH.I 1/I.WIID OU« E^h3^R^^| 'XONI 7131 IKOKI lIU< PMONI till »HON|«JJ7I GENOA, .E HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDtM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Score p. Sham Paaai t -FALSTRIA"* k) 71 Mar 21/2t1,372 words
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Advertisement1254 1964-03-13 13 I benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS nrl]r ADir For London Apr II BENLARIG Hamburg Apr 21 Singapore P. Sham Penang M br JI J ,f Mar 15/17 Mar 11,22 Mar 23/24 G mouth Mar 13 BENREOCH r london D&nnCiVVn Rotterflam Apr it Singapore P. Sham renang1,254 words
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Advertisement1321 1964-03-13 13 «5c CO., LTD. Tel: No. *****. IQbw ELLERMAN LIMB «3c KLAVENESS LIMB I^ V > LONDON, HAMIURG, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL 4 MIDDLESBROUGH "«ptM« can! l .W.lTjfi OH OF WELLINGTON Anenca. Sport P. Shan Penang SUNNYVILLE 24/2* Mar OtaiU 27 Mar Spore P. Sham Panmg CITY OF1,321 words
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Article126 1964-03-13 14 MELBOURNE. Thuxs. INDUSTRIALS were steadier today although falls were still In the majority, moves were smaller and some key stocks recovered. Aruetl Transport Industries featured with an unexplained jump of Is. to 10s. 3d. and then dropped to Ds. sd. at close following the no takeover statement by126 words
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Article258 1964-03-13 14 ARCH firtt grade rubber buyars J" f.a.b. elssad at S p.m. In Singsport and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at hfti cents per lb. up one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's doalnK level for the position. The tona was tl-ghtly astitr. R AS. snd F.M.R.E. doling prlcot in centi par258 words
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Article47 1964-03-13 14 On the Irta exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5 74| for TT and 5.731 for cam. Sterling wan quoted at 15.94 and on* tatl of (Old at 2501 All Milflysn E xctioinjis Banks' Also* ciatitn rate* were unchanged47 words
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Article25 1964-03-13 14 March 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 691 cento (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5538 (down $10). Estimated offering; 265 tons (down 20 tons).25 words
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420 1964-03-13 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were a little 1 better on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but there appeared to be no tangible explanation for this. Trading was again featureless with the turnover still reduced. The equity index rose over one point with420 words
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Article24 1964-03-13 14 Malayan Stock Indict* Mar. 11 Mar. 12 •Industrials: 108.06 109.23 Tins: 134.25 133.97 rubbers: 104.71 104.75 'Dec. 30. 1963=100 Di*. 29. 1962-10024 words
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Article845 1964-03-13 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttoad 1 1.0C0) $1 BS, (1.O0O) *I.KB. (3.000) $1 !'0: C.S. Maldtni (1.000) $3.34. (A.0O0) $335; Duolaa. (3.000) 12.70. (2.0U0) $2 71:845 words
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Article182 1964-03-13 14 CHIPS lying alongtldo tht Singapore Harbour whsrvts or txpoctad today ars: Kern Like 4/5. Burnside 6/7. Nlkkat Maru 8/9. Peleus 10/11. Mlyotama Mam 15/18. Calcutta ilaru 19, ISaatcrv Mute 23/24. Sambas 25. Noreverett 26/27, Dacporl 30, TJmegara 31/32, Tamon Muni 33/34. A. J. Kalth II H, CardlKJDJihire182 words
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Article192 1964-03-13 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONI) March 12. Three months. INDUSTRIALS bcustcad 14 cts M Cement 19 eta. Dunlops 18 eta 4 Box 21 cts. City Dcv Sets k'cAllster 16 eta. t Smelters 21 cts M Invest lft eta. Kaso IB eta. Robinson 14 eta. feed Dlap. 15 eta L> Storage 20192 words
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Article73 1964-03-13 14 (HINESE Product EiMiinu. Smici■v pert noon pncn ptr picul ytttar. day: Coconut oil: bulk H6l sellers, drum !!rrs COpra: Mh.-, h April UK/CwtlMatt: I'lKiuotrd. Ptpptr: Mumok white »16?| seller*. Sarawak whilo Jiwi Keller*, special Sunu.ik hla.K llL'L'j sellers. garrtl*d lASapaea] r>la<-k SlL'L'j nellers. ABTA SI32J atMsta Singapore Coconut73 words
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342 1964-03-13 14 rE price of Straits tin fell by $10 to $538 yesterday on an offering estimated at 256 tons, down 20 tons. In London on Wednesday tin broke sharply and recorded losses of about £50 and £37 v per long ton for cash and342 words
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Advertisement1097 1964-03-13 14 «%^5 ■tTl p lfWf 3 l U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakas/Eaan Canada Sorvica Sintapore 9. S'hara Honolulu F'cisco N. ti>'k Montitai ••Belina Mara" 2S/2I Mar 21/31 Mat 21 Apr 21 Apr 17 May 14 May All vessels equipped •itn oeeotanks toi carnafe at ouik liquid cito Loading airect 'or1,097 words
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Advertisement1101 1964-03-13 14 aW W at d iaWl AUSTRALIA SERVICE INOIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. GULF SERVICE le. Itaistille. Inskaae. Syeae» Meritarat Te: MMras aU Nafapattiaaa) Penang s ram Jpeie S'oore P. S'harn Hentng IOMDAU 11,22 Mar 21/25 Mar it n h. ea v.. ea v.. le: 'retjaitli. Alela.le. MeMeerse. ttaaff Ji^f '.V/u^!. \^L1,101 words
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Advertisement426 1964-03-13 14 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES A DIVISION OF GEORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES, INC. U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOAOINC DIBiCT FOB MONTREAL, IOBONIO. ASNAIABUU iUUDU JtTlOil CMICASO AND MILWAUKEE Vessel Singapore P. Sham Penang Montreal A S J MERCURY ll I Apr I/It Alt 11/11 Apr II Mar A t J426 words
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Advertisement757 1964-03-13 15 NOTICE The public is hereby notified that our store-keeper. Mr. Kong Wah Chang is no longer vwprklng with this company as from this date. CLIMATE ENGINEERING (Ml LTX>. 6, Jalan Mountbatten, Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE THIS Ls to advise all our customers that Mr. George Cham is no longer hi our757 words
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Advertisement725 1964-03-13 15 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England). OUTPUT RETURN. February 1964 4453 Plains. 4 Dredges working. (P.A. DELME-RADCLIFFE) General Manager. SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN February 1964. 2379 Plculs. 5 Dredges working. (P. A. Delme-Radclifle). General Manager COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA APPLICATION FOR ADMISSIONCLOSING DATE.725 words
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Advertisement721 1964-03-13 15 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, IMS, (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (10) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter reterred to721 words
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Advertisement797 1964-03-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT. APPLICATIONS sxe Invited from suitably qualified candidates for appointment as Apprentices in the following trades > Fitter, Turner, Pattermaket, Moulder, Electrical. Coppersmith, Boilermaker/Plater, Welder, Burner, and Motor Fitter. Applicants must be Singapore Citizens not le^ than 15 years of age and not797 words
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Advertisement1093 1964-03-13 15 REWARD LOST: A Diamond Three Stone Ring Diamond Points Mounted in Platinum. A reward o' M 5500.00 will be paid to way person or persons giving lnlormation resulting in the recovery of the ring described herein. Information should be given either verbally or by letter to Herring Co.. 24. The1,093 words
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Advertisement623 1964-03-13 15 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applirations for Admission to 1H64 65 Session Applications are now invited from those intending to pursur a. course of study (Full-time. Day-Release or Evemnes Only) in the following departments of the Polytechnic: KngineerinK \nhitecturr Building Accountancy Nautical Details of courses offerrd by these departments and thr entrance qualifications623 words
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Article187 1964-03-13 16 Bambolina can surprise on Sunday RACING By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Thurs. Mark down Bambolina as a lively outsider at Ipoh on Sunday. With Ken Smith astride, the mare went well in a sprint in the straight this morning. There were light showers this morning and only a few horses were187 words
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176 1964-03-13 16 DUNDEE WIN REPLAY TO ENTER S-FINALS SOCCER 1 ONDON. Thurs. lj Dundee qualified to meet Kilmarnock in the Scottish FA Cup semi-finals when they beat Motherwell 4-2 in their quarter-final replay last night. In the Scottish League First Division, Rangers surprisingly dropped a point at Aberdeen. But as their nearestReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration864 1964-03-13 16 LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr; LIM KEE CHAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr LIM KEE CHAN GOOD DAY FOR BRITISH GOLFERS by and MOFFITT, ISHII AND HSIEH ON 70 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday DKITISH Ryder Cup golfer Brian Huggett took a threestroke lead after the first round of the Malayan Open championship at the Royal Selangor864 words
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Article161 1964-03-13 16 Strange hits out at the ILTF TENNIS ■MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Norman Strange, president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, said today: "Shamateurism is rampant in- some foreign countries. We know that there are overseas tournaments paying excess expenses but we can't get anything in writing to prove it Mr. StrangeReuter - 161 words
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Article90 1964-03-13 16 AUCKLAND. Thurs. Conditions appear unlikely to favour a decision In the third and final Test match between New Zealand and South Africa here starting tomorrow. The wicket is expected to play slow In the early staßes and there is a possibility of rain to Interrupt theReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-03-13 16 Liston faces breach -suit- BOXING YEW YORK, Thurs. 11 A U551,300,000 suit charging ex-heavy-weight champion Sonny Uston with breach of contract has been filed in New York State supreme court by his former manager, George Katz of Philadelphia. Also named in the suit were Llston's present adviser Jack Nilon, Nilon'sReuter - 165 words
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Article134 1964-03-13 16 DOME, Thurs. A non-title fight between world welterweight champion Emile Griffith (US' and Carlos Duram (Argentina) was suspended In the neventh round when angry spectators demonstrated and threw objects into the ring. The referee called off the fight after a vain appeal to the crowd to stopReuter - 134 words
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Article278 1964-03-13 16 67 B. Huggett 35, 33. 7* T. Ishii 35, 35; R Moffitt 36. 34: Hsieh Yung Yo 36, 34 71 M. Kelly 37. 34; Hsieh Mm Nan (a) 35. 36; I. Katsumata 35. 36; H. Sugimoto 35. 36 7* T. KltU 35. 37; P. Phillips 36.278 words
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Advertisement109 1964-03-13 16 /O\ I hi n^nr? [UEXCITING I L L p| for r <r /a 'DREAM JET FLIGHTS' TO I I 1 HONGKONG AND BANGKOK I I y J STAR portra|ts Jw fUB YOURS WITH THE h)/f\jy) l A THE magazine read by march issue of WffJ/r M m IKTELUGENT WOMEN I109 words
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701 1964-03-13 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL, SOCCER By Kuala Lumpur Thursday THE FAM Cup competition semi-finals this weekend will be '"revenge"' battles between the same four states which reached the corresponding stage last year. In- the north Perak will meet Kelantan, who won 2-0 last year to qualify701 words
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Article32 1964-03-13 17 SOCCER Johorr int«r-rr«ion-•l schools tourney iB. Pahat): J. Bahru 4 Segamat 1: B. Pahat 3 Kluang 0. Friendly (Spore): Joyful Indians 4 LAA 1. HOCKEY Tuipinr t*e: Pri■ons 5 Tlyersh 'A'32 words
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148 1964-03-13 17 SCHOOLBOYS IN MCA XI TO MEET C'WEALTH CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two Penang schoolboys have been given the exciting opportunity of playing for the Malayan Cricket Association President's XI against E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth team at Penang on Mar. 19. They are Chew Poh Soon, a free-scoring opening batsman of148 words
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Article24 1964-03-13 17 STJNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The Kedah Lawn Tennis Association will hold a novices championship meet here on Mar. 19, 20. 26 and 27.24 words
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Article236 1964-03-13 17 ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Thursday. AMERICAN coach Stanley Wright, who was here two years ago, would be coming again to Singapore for another coaching visit, said A. T. Rajah. who was elected unopposed as president of the Singapore AAA today. Mr. Rajah said Wright would be236 words
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Article58 1964-03-13 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Selangor, who meet Singapore in the FAM Cud semifinal on Sunday, whipped Federation Armed Forces 7-2 In a friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Half-time score 2-1. Scorers for Selangor were Thanabalan (3). Stan Gabrielle, Rozanni. Abdul Ghani and Abdullah Noordin58 words
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Article21 1964-03-13 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore national table tennis championships will be played over three weeks from Mar. 15 to Apr.21 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-03-13 17 Bernard to quit swimming for a year SINGAPORE, Thurs. Bernard Chan (above) the Singapore butterfly champion, has decided to quit swimming for one year to concentrate on studies for his Higher School Certificate final examination. This was confirmed today by his father and coach. Dr. Chan Ah Koh. after it137 words
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649 1964-03-13 17 Cup squad top four contest today's semi-finals BADMINTON By FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. It wiU be an all Thomas Cup training squad men's singles semi-finals in the Selangor Badminton Association's open championship at the SBA Hall tomorrow morning. In the first two quarterfinals tonight, Yew Cheng Hoe put out649 words
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158 1964-03-13 17 Now Doug Nonis is out of S'pore XI HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Thurs. v Douglas Nonis has informed the Singapore Hockey Association that he was unable to travel to Seremban to play in the quadrangular tournament which starts tomorrow. His withdrawal means that six state regulars will not play. Yesterday Anwaral Hag.158 words
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Article83 1964-03-13 17 PENANG. Thurs. Lim Loo Cheur of the Ramblers was ordered off midway in the second half in a PFA league first division match against Chinese Wanderers at the City Stadium today. Wanderers won 1-0 with a penalty goal ocored by Chuah Poh Beng. The same was83 words
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Advertisement361 1964-03-13 17 o>Hjl yJEJ TH$ ....with Starlite Gold control. Colours and Star Light and Air Con- patterns galore are. trol Venetians. Starlite available" in Starlitc's Venetians can be adjust- fabulous range of deli ed to any angle to shut cate pastel shades and out the sun's rays whilst contrasting colours. allowing a361 words
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Miscellaneous75 1964-03-13 17 SPORTS DIARY GOLF Malayan Open championship 2nd round (RSGC course. XL 9 a.m.). HOCKtV— Quadrangular: Negri v Perak (Seremban. 6 p.m.). S'icor Div. 1: Technical College v Club Recrio (Gurney Rd). SOCCtß— Friendlj Junior AA Invitation v HMS (Parrer Pk). M*rGUuvray Cup: JendaraU v Bagan Datoh (T. Anson). B-9* Bvnmg75 words
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Article960 1964-03-13 18 VINCENT FERNANDO Kuala K.inxsar, brother of Mr» B. de Silva. I^wrcnce FNrnando, Anthony K«i n.'indo on 12-3-64. Punrral St. Aaihonyn Church. X.L 4 30 p.m. today. Two years' jail The 11 jailed '.->r two years for rioting, and the verdicts of the jury against them were: Heng Lian Choon960 words
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Article, Illustration33 1964-03-13 18 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The World Health Organisation dental epldemiologlcal project to look Into the dental conditions In this region began In Singapore today with the examination of 110 villagers in Buklt Panjang.33 words
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Article75 1964-03-13 18 Midwife to his own mother LONDON, Thurs. Cyril Deakin. 23, an ambulance man, acted as midwife to his own mother in the course of his duty at Runcorn, Cheshire. While on duty at his ambulance station, he was ordered to take a "maternity case to Chester City Infirmary. The patient75 words
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Article422 1964-03-13 18 LONDON. Thurs.— There was little change in the pattern ol the stock markets today and quite selective buying produced another sizeable list of useful gains. The latest political opinion poll was not a major factor and demand was stimulated more by good company news Stores were firm with422 words
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169 1964-03-13 18 Borneo to get crisis landing fields SINGAPORE. T hunt -.The Malaysian Minister (or Transport. Dato Sardon bin Ha.ii Jubir. tonight said the Sabah civil airstrip at Sandakan would be improved in view of the present Malaysia crisis. At the same time, thr Minister said ha v.as vory happy at the169 words
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Article18 1964-03-13 18 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—Ame"lMP" satellite has discovered a new radiuhnii far beyond lhe Van Allen radiation bills— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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350 1964-03-13 18 No request needed for Thai team Indonesia BANGKOK. Thurs. AN INDONESIAN Em- bassy spokesman said today the Thai ceasefire supervisory team could be sent to Borneo even without a formal request from Indonesia. He told Reuter the team would go on the basis of four ceasefire terms agreed by Indonesia,350 words
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Advertisement220 1964-03-13 18 Late CLASSIFIED AOVERTISEMEHTS 20 M'orrfi Sin (Minimum) A BOY 'o !>ir!«li;in and TVrlochan Black 41 AJMnta Honpn.ii on UIH Thanks to doctor and m.iff LOM: To Sau ban and Km < rmr.R son, SianK'Wri. on 12-3-64 at A»Mjnta Rmpital. Mothrr and child vrll. Thanks to doctor and «iaff. SANYO SANYO220 words
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Advertisement54 1964-03-13 18 A PEOUD TRADITION... The men who sail the Junk fleets of today uphold a proud tradition. ..a trust in their type of vessels and methods of y navigation which has been unbroken through the centuries a trust in their well tried equipment in the very sa-"o anchors their ancestors used54 words
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