The Straits Times, 14 March 1964
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Title Section20 1964-03-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 ton-** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY MARCH 14, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration731 1964-03-14 1 Polls battle gears up TENGKU on V-TRAIL Premier plunges into the hustings to work for an Alliance victory KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman goes on a month's busman's holiday from March 27 to consolidate an Alliance victory in next month's general and state elections. He will cram into one731 words
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Article149 1964-03-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's mission to the United States on behalf of the .Malaysian Government has been postponed until after the general elections. This follows a request to the Singapore Premier by Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Prime Minister said in a statement149 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-03-14 1 THIS chicken run and the nearby clump of banana trees served as a front for an arms dump containing pistols, ammunition and hand grenades. The dump was uncovered by security forces in a raid on a rubber estate off Scudai in Johore on Wednesday night.97 words
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Article131 1964-03-14 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. LABOURER was buried alive this afternoon ai Holland Road when the sides of a deep trench he was digging caved in. At that moment, Muthusamy, 47, a contract labourer, clad in a pair of blue swimming trunks and white singlet, had just finished131 words
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Article61 1964-03-14 1 JAKARTA, Fri.— The Bogor district court. West Java, has sentenced a man to 14 years' jail for his part }n last May's anti-Chinese riots, An tana news agency reported today. It said A. Halim was found guilty of instigating a hate campaign against the ChineseReuter - 61 words
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Article31 1964-03-14 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. Indonesia has invited India to a Foreign Ministers level conference on April 10 In Jakarta to prepare for a second "Bandoeng" conference, official sources say. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article25 1964-03-14 1 LONDON. Fri. King Savang Vatnana. of Laos, will visit Britain from May 4 to 7 as truest of the British Government— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article29 1964-03-14 1 WASHINGTON, Fri—lnformed .sources say a brigade of Army paratroops will fly to Iran next montii »o take part In mnnoeu- vres with Iranian troopc— Reuter. iReuter - 29 words
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Article30 1964-03-14 1 1 JAKARTA. Fri.— lndonesia DM B(?recd to the api>. .mment of Dr., R.A Lichore as First Envoy extra- ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of New Zealand.— Reuter. IReuter - 30 words
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Article67 1964-03-14 1 BANGKOK. Fri. There was a small "gold rush" to a village about 10 miles from here today. A farmer claimed to have found gold in a padi field. The farmer came to a newspaper office here and claimed that he turned up a gold vein whileReuter - 67 words
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Article59 1964-03-14 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. A former Barisan Sosialis candidate. Liin Chiew Sen. 32. arrested under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance last year, was released this afternoon. Lim, a Nanyang University graduate, unsuccessfully contested the Hong Lim constituency during the general elections on Sept. 26. He was among 1159 words
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Article65 1964-03-14 1 LONDON. Fri. Britain has taken up with the French Government the question of French arms supplies to Indonesia, a British Foreign Office spokesman disclosed here today. A French statement said: "The position is that the French Government authorised the execution of contracts entered Into before GeneralReuter - 65 words
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Article63 1964-03-14 1 LONDON. Fri— A baby was heard crying before it was born, a doctor reported in the British Medical Journal today. The mother was due to have a child two weeks later. It was necessary to induce the birth prematurely. When this had been done, the babyReuter - 63 words
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187 1964-03-14 1 A new JAMES BOND thriller on Monday! THE world of JAMES BOND is one of quick death and beautiful women. No other character in fiction has quite so enthralled people of every nation as has this Secret Service Agent 007 licensed to kill and trained to dp -so with *nife187 words
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Article69 1964-03-14 1 The Sunday Times WHEN an author of Graham Greene's stature calls a new book 'the best spy story I've ever read" other people quickly take note. The book is "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold." by John Le Carre, and Greene's views have been echoed by a host69 words
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Article184 1964-03-14 1 LADY DENISA PLEADS NOT GUILTY T ONDON, Fri. Denisa, Lady Newborough, pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court here to a charge of permitting her premises to be used for the purposes of habitual prostitution between Feb. 10 to 26. She also pleaded not guilty to an alternative charge ofReuter - 184 words
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Article460 1964-03-14 1 Seato to discuss dispute: Lopez MANILA, Fri. The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said today that Seato would discuss the Malaysia dispute here next month. but would not get involved short of a major war. "The situation in Southeast Asia will inevitably form part of the agenda of theUPI - 460 words
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Article35 1964-03-14 1 DE GAULLE SEES BEN BELLA PAMS Fri <■■ ii l»e Ganllr and I'ri-vutcnt iiird Hen i:< Hi Ixlil i *>urprise niirini:: lodaj a tlw li.iti in <li- < lit in i' I nf Parb Reatef35 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-03-14 2 No request for help in training recruits BRITAIN SAYS IT AGAIN LONDON, Friday. jJRITAIN will continue to give Malaysia full support in maintaining her independence and integrity, Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, said yesterday He was answering a question in the House of Commons by MR. Ki:<;iNALD374 words
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Article62 1964-03-14 2 JAKARTA, Fri. President Soekarno last night discussed the Malaysia issue with his three Deputy Prime Ministers at the Freedom Palace for 75 minutes. Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. who is also the First Deputy Prime Minister, told reporters later that the President had appealed to the people toReuter - 62 words
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126 1964-03-14 2 We have enough corn, says Leimena JAKARTA, Fri. Dr. J Leimena. Indonesia s Second Deputy Prime Minister, blamed "violent plagues," prolonged drought and the imbalance of population /or Indonesia's failure to reach her 1963 food production target. The Government run Antara news agency, reporting this today, quoted him as tellingReuter - 126 words
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Article23 1964-03-14 2 JAKARTA, Fri. Demonstrators at Bandiermasin, South Kalimantan (Borneo), today burned an effigy of Ten^ku Abdul Rahman, according to Radia Jakarta. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article76 1964-03-14 2 Peace with the Karens at last OANGOON, Fri.— Peace 1K talks between the ruling Burmese Revolutionary Council and the rightwing Rebel Karen Revolutionary Council ended successfully yesterday, the State Radio announced. The agreement, first to be reached with a rebel group since the Government's peace offer of last June, willReuter - 76 words
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Article29 1964-03-14 2 WASHINGTON. Pri. The United States and Britain are willing to provide Nepal with limited assistance to help modernise its army, the State Department said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-03-14 2 ANTI-GOVT GROUPS ACTIVE, SAYS THANOM BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai Premier, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, said today some anti-Govern-ment political movements were now active. "I intend to suppress thejn." he told reporters. He said the Thai people wanted peace and order. Rumours or coup d'etat plots have been circulatini; in BangkokReuter - 165 words
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Article52 1964-03-14 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Defence Ministry said yesterday U.N. observers had asked India and Pakistan to allow them post truce team members around a disputed frontier graveyard where fighting had been going on for the past week. The graveyard Is located 20 miles south ofUPI - 52 words
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Article24 1964-03-14 2 BISSAU (Portuguese Guinea). PH. The Portuguese Army said yesterday Its forces inflicted "heavy losses" on terrorists last week in Portuguese Guinea. UPI-UPI - 24 words
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Article45 1964-03-14 2 $75 m fraud alleged JAKARTA, Fri. Jakarta's chief prosecutor; has stated that the private Bank Benteng Republic Indonesia was involved in large scale "manipulations" totalling eight billion rupiahs (about $75 million). The leftist vernacular newspaper Warta Berita yesterday carried an interview with the prosecutor. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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213 1964-03-14 2 MANILA, Friday. pRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has "deplored" the violent attacks by demonstrations on British and American Embassies in Phnom Penh, according to a statement issued by the Cambodian Embassy here yesterday. In a statement whicn sought to clear the government of any roleReuter - 213 words
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Article69 1964-03-14 2 Rusk 'dismayed' WASHINGON. Fri. Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, has sent a Note to Prince Norodom Sihanouk expressing dismay over the worsening of relations between the I.S and Cambodia, officials said last night. The Note referred to the attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh and alsoReuter - 69 words
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107 1964-03-14 2 Families of Red victims to get cash awards SAIGON, Fri.— South Vietnam's Prime Minister, Maj.-Gen. Nguyen Khahn, has decreed that compensation should be paid to the families of military personnel kjlled in action against the Viet Cong. In new regulations replacing those of the former Ngo Ditin Diem regime. compensationReuter - 107 words
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Article20 1964-03-14 2 MANILA. Fri. Officials of th« Government's Agricultural Productivity Commission yesterday blamed farmers for the current rice shortage. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous25 1964-03-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^SBORGM s£ I VKHrtXR HOW UELPM6 /S4WK WOMEN'S CW§ V -QUICHS DISCUSSION S*OUP J T /T"\ V IS OOiNd j25 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-03-14 3 ANKARA, Fri.— The Turkish Government has sent a note to Cyprus President Archbishop Makarios with a final warning that Turkey will intervene unless all fighting halts on the island, a Foreign Office spokesman said early today. The spokesman said this was the Archbishop's "lastUPI - 116 words
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Article52 1964-03-14 3 BRITISH paratroopers look down on a dead Turkish Cypriot in a village near Kyrenia following a new outbreak of violence, in Cyorus. Bitter fighting raged around the northern part of Kyrenia after an all-out attack was launched by Turkish Cypriots on the Greek Cypriot village of KarmiUPI - 52 words
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229 1964-03-14 3 Red troops bar Americans from plane wreck BONN, Friday. COVIET troops yesterday prevented American search parties from approaching the wreckage of the U.S. Air Force RB-66 plane shot down in East Germany on Tuesday diplomatic sources said here. I A U.S. Embassy spokesman confirmed the Russians had so far refusedReuter - 229 words
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305 1964-03-14 3 U.N. PEACE FORCE IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE: THANT ITNITED NATIONS, U Fri. The Secretary General, U Thant, said last night he was confident a U.N. peacekeeping force for Cyprus would be established "in the very near future." In a report to the Security Council, which authorised the creation ofReuter - 305 words
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Article37 1964-03-14 3 MONTREAL. Pri. Two students were hurt, four arrested and a Union Jack burned when English-speaking students from a Montreal university and French Canadian separatists clashed in an uptown square on Wednesday night.— U.P.l.37 words
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68 1964-03-14 3 £27,500 award for wheelchair girl Sandra LONDON, Fri. A pretty 21--year-old girl sitting in a wheelchair in a High Court here yesterday received agreed damages of £27,500 for a car crash in which her brain was Injured. The court was told that Miss Sandra Jones-Rhodes, who is still in hospital,Reuter - 68 words
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Article57 1964-03-14 3 LONDON. Fri. Britain's Minister of Education. Sir Edward Boyle, told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce yesterday he was perturbed over a recent headline in a London newspaper. Boyle, a bachelor, recently appealed to married women teachers to return to the classroom where thty were needed. TheUPI - 57 words
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Article58 1964-03-14 3 PORLI NORTH, (Italy) Prl.— Benito Mussolini's widow, Rachele. has opened a restaurant in her husband's home area of Rocca Delle Caminate. Her daughter-in-law, Maria Mussolini, is a sister of actress Sophia Loren nnd one of the dishes on the menu is called "Petti di- Polio alaReuter - 58 words
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130 1964-03-14 3 (Bahamas), Fri. —Two Bahamian vessels are reported to have been fired on yesterday by three Caban boats with high-power-ea rifles in international water. The incident Is said to have occurred 40 miles north-east of Bimlni Island. In the Bahamas group in the morning.Reuter - 130 words
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196 1964-03-14 3 Britain may buy Phantoms for the Navy WASHINGTON, Fri.— Mr. Julian, Amery. British Aviation Minister, disclosed yesterday that he had flown at, twice the speed of sound on Tuesday in an American Phantom fighter, the plane Britain may buy for the Royal Navy. Mr. Amery, who has been in theReuter - 196 words
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290 1964-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE Singapore Government has drawn up a $20 to $25 million drainage programme over the next four or five years to alleviate flooding in the State. A Ministry of National Development statement announcing this today said: "The Government is doing all it290 words
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Article206 1964-03-14 4 INTEREST ON RETIREMENT BENEFITS I SINGAPORE. Frl. Cooper Brothers and Co., today said only certain of their employees with pre-war service were entitled to compound interest on retirement benefits. The compound Interest is calculated at four per cent per annum for the period from Jan. 1, 1956, until the date206 words
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Article25 1964-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Pri— Water will be cut off In Grange Road between Paterson Road and Devonshire Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.25 words
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Article413 1964-03-14 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT IN AND OUT THI .'olio., nc Is today'! schedule of civil aircraft movement! at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS J*pan Air Lints: From Jakarta (JL, 71S) SSO a.m. BO AC: From London. Zurich, Cairo. Aqaba, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur <BA 790) 5.30 p.m.: from London Frankfurt. Rome. Beirut.413 words
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Article68 1964-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Ftt— A brass ensemble of 18 students from the University of Kansas will play at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m. on April 5. The students are preparing for a degree in music education at the University. The group will also give a free demonstration68 words
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Article393 1964-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. SERANGOON ROAD between Lavender Street and Woodsvllle Circus will be closed to traffic for six hours beginning at midright on Sunday while two bridges are erected beside the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees' building. These bridges will be u^ed by lorries carrying eprth393 words
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Article39 1964-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mrs. Devan Nair. the Assemblywoman for Moulmeln. spoke at the opening of the Joo Avenue Integrated Primary School today. It is the 39th to be opened by the PAP Government in less than five years.39 words
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Article197 1964-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. PH. THE Singapore Teachers' Union is to hold a meeting to protest against the Education Ministry's "anomalies and irregularities" affecting its members. The tentative date for the meeting is March 21 at 2 p.m. The venue will be announced later. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair.197 words
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126 1964-03-14 4 MORESCHOOL DENTAL CLINICS ARE PLANNED SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said yesterday that through an efficient school dental service the foundations of good dental health for Singapore's future generations could be established. A good start had been made in this direction in the last few126 words
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127 1964-03-14 4 WOODBRIDGE PATIENT NOT GUILTY OF MURDER SINGAPORE. Fri— A watchman accused before Mr. Justice Winslow at the Assizes today of the murder of his wife was found not guilty because of unsoundness of mind. He was ordered to be detained at the Woodbridge Hospital, until an order by the Government.127 words
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Article42 1964-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will continue his tour of visits to departments in the General Hospital by calling at Medical Unit I (Norrls Block) and Medical Unit II (Bowyer Block) tomorrow at 9 a.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-03-14 5 34,000 Govt workers for election duty on the big day— KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —More than 34,000 Government officers, teachers an,d clerks will be on election duty on April 25— polling day. They will man the 3.400 polling stations throughout the country during the day and act as counting clerks in280 words
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Article53 1964-03-14 5 PENANG, Fri. The secretarygeneral of Umno. Syed Ja'afar Albar. will address three Uir.nu branch meetings in Central Province WelJesley on Sunday. March 22. He will speak at the Ouar Perahu Umno branch meeting in the morning, at the Sungel Semambu branch in the afternoon and53 words
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346 1964-03-14 5 PENANG, Friday. Penang State Alliance today warned workers in the civil service to "beware of what will be in store for them" if the Socialist Front were to capture the State Government in next month's elections. "The assurance given by Mr. Ooi346 words
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181 1964-03-14 5 S.F. TAKES ORDERS FROM NO ONE-001 pENANG. Fri. Mr I Ooi Thiam Siew, i Penang divisional chairman of the Socialist Front, today said that the party "takes j orders from no one." The front had independent views and principles, he said: Even before Indonesia;confrontation, he said, the Socialist Front had181 words
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45 1964-03-14 5 SEREMBAN. Fri. Police this morning raided a pawnshop here and removed nine bicycles. A police spokesman said that the numbers of the bicycles had been tampered with. "W e suspect that they may have been stolen and pawned," he added.45 words
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Article24 1964-03-14 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. Thieves broke into a coffee trading company in Middle Road and escaped with $4,000 worth of provisions and cash24 words
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Article44 1964-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Commerce and InduMry last night entertained the, 38 members of a Hone Kong trade mission to a cocktail party. Today, members of ;he mission i left for Penang and Ipoh to meet business ieadrr.s there.44 words
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Article31 1964-03-14 5 BATU PAHAT. Pri.— The Batu Pahat Rotary Club will hold a Ladles Night on Wednesday in j connection with World Understand- 1 I ing Week beginning on Sunday.31 words
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Article222 1964-03-14 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. WITH greater dedication, planning and co-oper- ation. all round, the eradication of tuberculosis in Singapore within the foreseeable future is not an impossible target. This statement was made yesterday by the Minister for Health, Mr. J^on* Nyu Lin, after his tour of the222 words
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Article33 1964-03-14 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. Hasim bin Haji Ismail. 35, was yesterday Jailed for five years in the second Criminal District Court for stealIng a car. Hasim. who has previous convictions, pleaded guilty.33 words
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150 1964-03-14 5 MEN FROM SUMATRA GRANTED SIX-MONTH STAY DENANG, Fri.— Eleven Indonesian fishermen who entered Penang illegally In December said today they would prefer to remain in Malaysia if they could find employment. The group, which left Acheh because they were "fed up" with conditions there under the Soekarno Government, described Penang150 words
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Advertisement365 1964-03-14 5 SMASHING SALE at 84, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. PRICES SLASHED FURTHER! EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED WITHIN ONE WEEK. LADIES WEAR Nylon Slacks 4.90 Prt. Blouses 3.90 Banlon Swim Suits 5.90 Tetoron 2 pc. set 51 2.90 Pleated skirts S 4.90 PLUS THOUSANDS MORE VARIETIES. INDIAN SILK BROCADES Over 500 beautiful designs365 words
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Miscellaneous44 1964-03-14 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl K*-u^-J^ Kdeuves this to the 1 f>VATI COBWEB OP MAIN ,JH > THE SOLE IS AND ELM IN TWO Vj V COMING OFF MINUTES -fPUFPi) J i M\ BOeSYS shoe... I'll -i «sasp.'> r-r 1 M S<oei!£P^Rj!>V- WAVE TOj- Sf44 words
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174 1964-03-14 6 The Sabah chiefs support immediate call-up lESSELTON, Fri. Sabah s native chiefs today backed the Central Government's decision fur an, immediate national service call-up. The Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens, said this on his return here this morning after meeting them in Labuan. The chiefs also called on174 words
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Article58 1964-03-14 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Urban ;mcl Rural Services Consultative Committee has approved more contruction and repair protects amounting to $140,210 at 39 urban i roads and kampong tracks in 17 constituencies. This wa.s announced today dv the chairman. Mr Ho Cheng Choon. who is also Parliamentary •^ry58 words
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Article25 1964-03-14 6 IPOH, Fn. Two spare Qrm north a total of $190 were reported stolen from two vans parked in different Darts of Ipoh yestrrday.25 words
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578 1964-03-14 6 Q^ RAJANAYAGAM, 31, a former secretary of the Straits Times section of the National Union oi Employees in the Printing Industry, was today acquitted and discharged without his defence being called on two counts of cheating an unemployed man of a total578 words
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Article26 1964-03-14 6 IPOH. Fri. Coins worth S3O were stolen from a fruit machine in the Fee Chew Association, in j Clare Street, yesterday morning26 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-03-14 6 Wounded men hope to go back to Tawau KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three victims of the Kalabakan outrage men of the 3rd Bn., Royal Malay ReRimer;,t who are recovering from their wounds in hospital here, hope to rejoin their regiment in Tawau after they are discharged. They are Privates Sukri bin182 words
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109 1964-03-14 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Pretty 17-year-old Chua Yee Hien owes her life to quick-thinking port labourer, Jaffar bin Yusof. .to. who saved her from the murky waters of the Singapore River yesterday afternoon. Jaffar dived into the river seconds after be saw Chua fall from109 words
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Article41 1964-03-14 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sarawak's MinLster for Local Government, Mr. Dunstan Endawie. passed through Singapore today on his way home after a two-day discussion with the Malaysian Education Minister. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan. He described his visit as "routin*41 words
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Article37 1964-03-14 6 KANOAR. Fri. The chairman of the Perlis branch of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, Inche Hashim bin Aziz, today urged all youths to be prepared to serve the nation at "this critical juncture."37 words
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Article24 1964-03-14 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Dato Syed Sheh Shahabuddin. Malaysian Ambassador to Japan, has returned to Tokyo after a short holiday here.24 words
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Article84 1964-03-14 6 GIRL, 11, IN SNATCH ROBBERY PENANG. Fri. -An 11--year-old girl was arrested by a policeman in Transfer Road yesterday afternoon while running away with a purse belonging to a housewife. die Ramah binte Kastum was walking along Penang Road when the girl appeared from behind, .snatched the purse she was84 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-03-14 6 Hitachi gift of railcar to Malayan Railway IZUALA LUMPUR. Frt. A diesel railcar worth $250,000 will be presented by Hitachi Ltd. through the Japanese Government to the Malayan Railway. The presentation is to be made under the Colombo Plan, Mr. Ushlro Demzu. the firm's engineer, said here today. The Idea182 words
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460 1964-03-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl A CLAUSE in the University of Malaya constitution binding the authorities to I take in Federal and State-sponsored students for degree courses has been criticised by the Univer- sity of Malaya Graduate Society. The society. In a memoI randum to the Chancellor,460 words
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Article246 1964-03-14 7 Be Proud Of Malaysia One of Asia's brightest spots |<LALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pride of place has been accorded to Malaysia in the 1-test issue of the brochure 'The Colombo Plan" which describes it as 'one of the brightest spots in South and South-East Asia." The brochure which deals with co-opera-tive246 words
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310 1964-03-14 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. POLICE dealt another blow to burglars last night when they swooped on a shophouse at Pearl's Hill and arrested two men in a cubicle who are believed to have a hand in the recent spate of housebreakings in Pasir Panjang Road.310 words
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Article61 1964-03-14 7 PLNANG. Kri.— Four gangsters ■a tacked a coffee shop assistant. Loo Hooi Hong, in Nanning Street last night and hacked him w;th paraiiL'.s. Ukj. 25. was working in the Bee Bee coffee shop at about 10.30 p.m. when the youths believed to be members of61 words
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Article177 1964-03-14 7 SCHOOLBOY GETS JAIL AND ROTAN J pENANG. Fri. a de- fence lawyer, Mr. Goh Eng Kee, today asked the Second Magistrate's Court to sive a Sixth Form stu- dent a chance to continue his studies. "He Is only 17 and If he Is allowed to remain in school, he may177 words
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Article50 1964-03-14 7 IPOH. Fn.— The Perak Division 0( the Socialist Front will hold a variety show in the Jubilee Park here tomorrow and on Sunday night to raise funds for the conr.ng elections. Representatives from all the 10 branches in the state will participate in the show.50 words
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Article27 1964-03-14 7 JESSELTON. Fn. Mr. Hong Teck Guan, chairman of the Sabah Chinese Association, today called on Chinese youths to answer the call for national service.27 words
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219 1964-03-14 7 Liew: Don't postpone elections if war is not imminent IPOH, Fri.— The chair--1 man of the Malayan Chinese Association Po 1 i t i cal committee. Dato Liew Why Hone, said here today that unless war was imminent and there was no possibility of peace, the elections should not be219 words
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104 1964-03-14 7 2 killed by hit-and-run motorists KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two people were killed in separate road accidents after being knocked down by hit-and-run motorists here yesterday. This brings to 16 the number of people killed on the roads since the beginning of this year, compared with nine in the same period104 words
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Article412 1964-03-14 7 r PHE whole question of employment passes and investigation of applications for them is under active considera- i tion by the Central Gov- ernment. Disclosing this today, a spokesman of the Immigration Department here said preliminary discussions had been held between two ministries—External Affairs, and412 words
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117 1964-03-14 7 MUAR. Friday. T»HE Johore Territorial Army has formed a local x defence corps "to defend the civilian population in kampongs and villages in time of emergency." The first 30 volunteers began training at the Territorial Army Centre here today. The platoon was formed last month.117 words
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Article45 1964-03-14 7 KUALA LIPIS. Fri.— A housewife. I.nkr Ngam Kwu. 44. was yesterday fined S3O in the magistrate's court here for driving her car into an electric t>ost at Circular Road on Dec. 19 last year. Loke also had hrr driving licence endorsed45 words
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Article26 1964-03-14 7 IPOH. Fri.— The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'arl bin Shaflee. was elected president of the Ipoh Destitute Old Women's Home committee here yesterday.26 words
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Advertisement280 1964-03-14 7 AUTOWAY ////mm NOW MADE IN MALAYA WSiflj I M f The Malayan made "Autoway" C»r tyre is i flj mJlj \^J MJm designed specially for Malaysian conditions. A |^r /jM considerably increased mileage together with \US9i \W the many other famous "Autoway" features H^fl U Wy combine to make the280 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-03-14 8 Detaineesent to China by request SINGAPORE. Fri.— Barisan Sosialis leader. Chok Koh Thong, today became the first of about 120 political detainees arrcsttd during "Operation Cold Store" in February last year to be deported to China. A crowd of curious onlookers lined the railings at Clifford Pier to watch him179 words
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Article39 1964-03-14 8 SINGAPORE. Fri— There were 471 new cars on Singapore roads last month, bringing the total at the end of February to 87.122. The fleet of public buses numbtrs 685 and of STC buses 430.39 words
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Article164 1964-03-14 8 lESSELTON, Fri.— The J leader of the 42-man Singapore trade mission tc Sabah, Senator Ko Teck Kin, said here today that high freight charges were hindering the free flow of trade between the two States. This must be tackled first before trade could increase, i164 words
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Article, Illustration406 1964-03-14 8 Brigadier gives lie to Jakarta radio campaign OVER-ALL DIRECTOR IS A BRITISH OFFICER BUT ALL POLICIES DECIDED BY OUR COMMITTEE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. SENIOR Malaysian Army officer today gave the lie to Indonesian propaganda attempts to prove that Malaysian security forces in the crucial Tawau area of Sabah are British406 words
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Article30 1964-03-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. was admitted to the General Hospital here yes- j terday to have his appendix removed.30 words
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166 1964-03-14 8 SARAWAK CLASH DEATH TOLL NOW FIVE KUCHING, Fri. Bodies of more Indonesian terrorists killed in recent engagements with security forces had been found, a security forces spokesman said today. O:ip body was founo in an area of the FirM Division, where nearly one ton of equipment and ammunition was sei7edReuter - 166 words
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Article34 1964-03-14 8 BAT., PAHAT, m— The Rotar? nbly of District 330 for incoming club officials for 1964-65 will be held at the New Straits View Hotel in Johort Buliru on April 11 and 1234 words
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Advertisement146 1964-03-14 8 ©the New SINGER jfjJT^ quartette fey SO MODERN. ..SO SILENT iK Bpm ■h^nii V^* MODEL 194 M MODEL 193 M Easy Hire-Purchase Terms I MODEL 227 M MODEL 228 M Ask for a demonstration 3lr m /iiP^ §83 SlNfj F R H^^J -/Wk^; T£nk means QUAL|TV jBHP^^J^^^l^ RELIABILITY, SERVICE /lf%W146 words
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Miscellaneous180 1964-03-14 8 !//•>«/ By V.T. Hnmiim ]&ykf TRUN THAT THI*ONE-STEAL»//^>lOW I\L K LUCKY^Ka, /C*NQB>\ V*tO WAS GO»JMA /MAVBt THEKES ¥^g^ I Trf YAKKAHIK CLEAR OtfTA TW /W I COMT QCT VrfSELf MtIF J I r 9(>r I SETTLE THI6 ""ORE TO BEVJG WT^ Kb »A OOUWTW TIU. PW*IY RAN I HUNG FWOM180 words
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Article, Illustration25 1964-03-14 9 THE RISE AND FALL OF A SOVIET AGENT EDWARD SHEEHAN CONCLUDES HIS SERIES ON THE PHILBY STORY ASKS: HOW VALUABLE IS HE TO THE RUSSIANS?25 words
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Article, Illustration1485 1964-03-14 9 The spy who left in a hurry... KIM PHILBY FLEES BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN— A VICTIM OF HIS PAST— AND THE REST MUST BE SILENCE NOT until April, when she received the "opera tinmil plan* 1 to leave Lebanon aboard the Czech airliner, did Eleanor Philby decide to seek BritishLondon Express - 1,485 words
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Advertisement112 1964-03-14 9 OUR (fefrMgh UMBRELLA ACCOUNT Under this umbrella scheme if a depositor dies from accident or natural causes his family will get his deposit plus an equivalent sum from the insurance company. Q/ interest per annum is /O payable on deposits AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $10,000,000 ISSUED AND PAID UP CAPITAL: $5,000,000 (A112 words
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Article80 1964-03-14 10 :o M/orrft SIB (Mimimum) MR. A MRS. Albert Bee thank all friends and relatives for their assist- Hfta and attendance 00 their wedding 7-3-64. JAMALMOHD ZEENATH IPOH wish to 'hank all relatives, friends who attended their marriage on S-3-M and congratulatory messages, valuable preTHE FAMILY OP Mr and Mrs.80 words
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Article257 1964-03-14 10 !0 tVorrf* SIB (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFIL la served every Saturday and Buaday .in'-b time. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teacher* and book addict* tv browse In their showroom at Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore EASTER REDUCTION at Hildas CoM Storage. Prices greatly reduced on liremea. Dresses for257 words
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Article636 1964-03-14 10 There are two views of the immediate outlook for rubber, and the Rubber Producers' Association takes both of them. The consumption of synthetic rubber outside Eastern Europe and China last year outstripped the world's production of natural rubber. The capacity of synthetic plant again greatly exceeded demand,636 words
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Article385 1964-03-14 10 In recruiting for the crash course to turn out 3,000 extra teachers for Malayan lower secondary classes, the Education Ministry is to give priority to "temporary" teachers already on its payroll. This is a sound policy. Though without formal training, the "temporaries" have had practical classroom experience. This385 words
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Article232 1964-03-14 10 The Ghana Trade Union Congress' call for the "complete isolation" of the Government of South Africa is more than a straw in the wind. The process of ostracism which began with Dr. Verwoerd taking his country out of the Commonwealth is speeding up and the country seems destined232 words
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Article, Illustration491 1964-03-14 10 SPECIAL WRITER - SPECIAL WRITER by— WITHOUT his oversized black cap with the white band, and wearing a suit instead of his black shirt and two pistols, the self-styled Field Marshal" Okello of Zanzibar appears just a young man with a resonant voice and a big chip on491 words
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Article445 1964-03-14 10 Christopher llra-ln- r - £900,000 AIR TICKET FRAUD Christopher llra-ln-r b> LONDON. Fri. After the great train robbery the great airline swindle. Since the beginnirif of last year racketeers have got away with £900,000 in a series of world-wide airline ticket frauds. The man who intends to put a stop to their activities. Col.445 words
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928 1964-03-14 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - DENNIS BLOODWORTH by ■AlS>Owl. ntIDAT SAIGON EXPERTS BEGIN TO PUT HEAVY PRESSURE ON McNAMARA MR. McNAMARA, United States Defence Secretary, who was here on a fact-finding mission from Washington, is under heavy pressure from American political and military experts in Saigon to advise President928 words
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Advertisement621 1964-03-14 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. IB Word, Sl* (Mimimmm) RROMLEY A son to Alan and M>e YinK at l*ei. ester. Kngland. on Aih March TAV OEN SENG To Mr. Mrs. Taj the birth of twin boys at St. Mark a Hospital. Our thanks to Dr. A Nursing Staff. Worim SIB (Minimum) SEOW CHIONC.621 words
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Advertisement131 1964-03-14 10 YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES Many parents are culpably negligent of their children s eyes, proper and early attention to which would often obviate lifelong annoyances and possibly injury to physical health. If chIM of youn complaint that con wot claar, that ha has dull pmma m the region of the ere,131 words
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Advertisement247 1964-03-14 10 j^^*\ sunns W I 1 I V THAT FIT >M^«Hl^Upf A 8 PINE AS MADE-TO-MEASURE! In your exact /f^ collar size (a-*? ir In your exact ufo^*>^x^ shoulder size j^i <^/^/\ P^A •In your exact ;>^?7\ r^T? sleeve length V4=*\ Personal FIT... V V PERFECT jDOIi SHIRTS are made from247 words
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228 1964-03-14 11 Govt shop rejects U.S. dollars and shocks tourists KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A group of American tourists have been shocked to Hnxi that at least one shop here does not accept U.S. dollars. And, of all places, it Is the Government-backed Malay Handicraft Centre in Jalan Mountbatten which caters for tourists.228 words
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Article50 1964-03-14 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. J. Andrews, one of the five-man advisory team now visiting the Polytechnic, will give a talk on "The "management process." an introduction to the nature and skills of management work at the Polytechnic mam lecture theatre on March 31 at 7 30 n m.50 words
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193 1964-03-14 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Pulau Seranp trial cost the Government about $50,000, the Straits Times understands. The bulk of this will go as j costs to the seven lawyers assigned by the state for the 1 defence of 19 of the accused I The193 words
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Article79 1964-03-14 11 JESSELTON. Fri. The United Sabah National Organisation's youth section, in two resolutions yesterday supported the national service call-up by the Central Government and showed willingness to die for the defence of Malaysia. The USNO Youth asked Dato .Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. Malaysian Minister of Transport,79 words
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Article44 1964-03-14 11 BENTONG. fn.- Mr. Leow Liew Mln was today elected chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association branch here. Other officials are: Vice-chair-men, Mr Ng Foh Kwai and Mr. Chow Sing Toong; treasurer, Mr. Chin Kon Loh; and secretary. Mr Kon Yew Lot.44 words
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Article382 1964-03-14 11 RODERICK PESTANA - POLICE FIND HAND GRENADES AND AMMUNITION UNDER A CHICKEN RUN JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. pOLICE detained for questioning the Johore Bahru branch treasurer of Party Rakyat, Said bin Musa, 33, in an ambush on Wednesday night on a rubber estate in Scudai. An arms dump containing boxes382 words
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Article41 1964-03-14 11 SINGAPORE. Fn.— American President Lines will hold a cocktail party at the Manhattan Room at j American Club on March 26 at Tl p.m. tor Mr. Monte Vail, passenger I sales manager of Matson Lines from San Francisco.41 words
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Article171 1964-03-14 11 /CANBERRA, Fri.— The Australian Minister for Civil Aviation, Senator S. D. Paltridge. will leave for Malaysia tomorrow to sign, a new civil aviation agreement, 1* was announced today. The agreement will ensure the right of Australia's overseas airline. Qan tas. to operate through SingaporeReuter - 171 words
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Article373 1964-03-14 11 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN Struck by polio, he struggled and passed his Cambridge exam By SINGAPORE, Fri.— Polio struck Syed Haroon bin Mohamed Aljunied at the age of nine. nd as he lay unconscious in Middleton Hospital evenyooay. Including doctors. thought he would die. iyed Haroon, now373 words
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233 1964-03-14 11 Two shake hands in court to settle dispute SINGAPORE, Fri. A two day hearing was brought to an abrupt end today when the disputing parties decided to bury the hatchet. The defendant, a police sergeant, and the complainant, whose nasal bone he had fractured decided to settle the matter in233 words
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68 1964-03-14 11 SINGAPORE, Pit An army officer was today charged In a magistrate's court with driving a car In a dangerous manner. Major Edward George Jame* was alleged to have driven his car too close to t*ie kerb along Holland Road on Jan. 25 and thereby68 words
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Article35 1964-03-14 11 SINGAPORE, Prt Police yesterday detained two persons under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, and screened 2.280 more in security checks. The two men were detained at Old Airport Road35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-03-14 11 rTUALA LUMPUR. PYL More than 100 estate hospital assistant* today completed a fiveday refresher course held at the Institute for Medical Research her*. SYED Haroon holds down a ruler nrmly with his chin to draw a picture by Han, Hai Fong.Han Hai Fong - 43 words
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Advertisement140 1964-03-14 11 1-JlirrovoX OO O I 1 1 "NORAMIcVISION II model 783-E 23 inches Supar-slim cabinet styling. Clattic, •lagant Imtt. Walnut piano finish cabinet. "Catcod*" circuit resulting in vary SPARE PARTS A SERVICE 'Panoramic Vision picture tub* with pmpi> protection. FULLY GUARANTEED Autotynchro: electronic regulation rendering let unaftec- j^^ ted by ditturbance.140 words
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Advertisement205 1964-03-14 11 \Jfc Serves me /"^Bfll best i r 7 "~H^BJ '^fiiV'ajt f I aV^fe. avK las* I pV*"V* says the well-known sewing-amah Lee Yeow Foong "Of the severol types of sewing mochines I hove used I now find that HUSQVARNA sewing mochines serve me best. The Husqvorno Sewing Mochine is noiseless,205 words
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Miscellaneous771 1964-03-14 11 I Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE D n A UA avcia 41 and 25 Metre. RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUMWAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE •i".r? ietr^ xi SERVICE 41.7 and 60.2 Metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. No- AM: 600 Oood Mornlng; gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Meiodies; 700 Time Signal. The 601 Morning771 words
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Article, Illustration487 1964-03-14 12 White House denies Johnson sent him 'reluctantly' to ease South-East Asia tension WASHINGTON, Fri. A White House spokesman yesterday denied published reports that President Johnson had reluctantly sent Mr. Robert Kennedy, the At-torney-General, on his recent mission to ease tension between Indonesia and Malaysia. The spokesman, Mr.Reuter - 487 words
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107 1964-03-14 12 LONG BEACH (California), Fri. Avlatrix Joan Merriam will try to become the first woman to fly solo around the world when she takes off from Oakland on Tuesday in her twin engined Piper Apache. The 27-year-old. sft 2in blonde plans '.o make 28 stops onUPI - 107 words
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Article, Illustration305 1964-03-14 12 Hoffa gets eight years for trying to bribe jury fHATTANO OGA, v (Tennessee), Fri. i James Hoffa, president or the powerful Teamsters Union, was yesterday sentenced to eight years' jail for trying to influence a federal court jury. He was also ordered to pay a US$lO,OOO fine. The fine wasReuter - 305 words
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92 1964-03-14 12 The all-clear for Tropic and Kama Sutra? LONDON. Frl. British legal quarters were last night discussing the possibility that the Director of Public Prosecutions has decided that Henry Miller's Tropic of Capricorn, which has many sexual passages, is not obscene. And that he has decided that Kama Sutra, the IndianReuter - 92 words
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Article59 1964-03-14 12 KIMBERLEY. Prt. An African woman, who returned to South Africa after three years in America and England, was told that her two-year-old son. bom In the United States, was a prohibited immigrant and could not stay But the child was granted a six-month temporary permit.Reuter - 59 words
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Article49 1964-03-14 12 MANILA. Prl. One person was killed yesterday when armed pirates attacked a croup of fishermen in Nasugbu. Batangas. south or Manila. Press reports reaching here today said the bullet-riddled body of the fisherman was recovered after the incident. Hls fish ing boat was looted— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article29 1964-03-14 12 JAKARTA. Fri.— A toul of 389 prostitutes and destitutes was rounded up in the last five days in Jakarta, the official Antara news agency said today.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement160 1964-03-14 12 fifIALAYAN #INANC|t/ \rp \7 A-^ earn INTEREST^ PER ANNUM (WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) Mw4 ODk. KUALA LUHPUR t, miltm tm KUALA HJMPO* IOHCWE IAHRU IfOH KNANG SINCAPCMC Ohm OMcm: MUNCI MONO KONC Cm* tmm at )OUI Jwm IHJ «t~4 |)M.OQO,OM The name is your guarantee! 3Bcu MC-40T] K)Otl160 words
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Advertisement47 1964-03-14 12 by In a simple modern face, or in one of three exquisite settings of jewelled brilliants, it can be worn with any ensemble as a fob brooch or on one of four stylish coloured fl wriststraps. f AVRE-IiIWA— THE HI6H QUALITY Wm SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR REACH47 words
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Miscellaneous233 1964-03-14 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS and the (Words--7 Put on In bed— having taken *^"> .<*>. a ii .HffnMw rs» J1 Green jumper? (11). away all (5). 3 b^,^ to them-if you 8 Tale of high endeavour? find her with It (5). <4.5)- 14 So In, or out. It may become233 words
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242 1964-03-14 13 I\M appalled by the lack of imagination .mil initiative shown by the Trallic Police in limrs of flood BflMI On February 28 and Narell 11, when heavy rain inundated parts of Singapore and motorists, besides others, had a most trying time, the traffic police242 words
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181 1964-03-14 13 Deadline for homes but there's a snag ABOUT eight months ago I was given notice that my plot of land in Lorong Bukit Keramat, Datok Keramat Malay Settlement, would be taken by the State Government il I tailed to erect my house within three months. Similar notices were served on181 words
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Letter130 1964-03-14 13 THE Health Minister's clean-up campaign is on but it is observed that there is no liaison between the various departments. Whilst health officials do the cleaning. Telephone Board men undo the good work by dumpin earth and branches of trees on the roadside in such n manner as130 words
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Letter41 1964-03-14 13 IT >eems that there Is no post office serving District 8. Thus It is rather Inconvenient for residents in the area. It would be n.urh appreciated if a post office could be set up near Besar CITIZEN Sintapore41 words
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Letter27 1964-03-14 13 MY son was promptly made to pay his magazine fee In January 1963. Up till today the school magazine has still not appeared. PARENT Raub27 words
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Letter279 1964-03-14 13 THAILAND AND MALAYSIA In brief What the Air Marshal said 1 REFER to your report «S.T. March 13) ox an Interview given by Air Marshal Dawee Chullasapya in which you quoted the Air Marshal as saying that Thailand would not tolerate any foreign power gaining control of "even an Inch"279 words
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442 1964-03-14 13 I REFER to your reports of March 6 and March 9 headlined "NTUC call to publish reports of commissions" and "Top jobs to 'Yes-men' says union." The final report of the Lim Tay Boh Commission was submitted In August 1963, Just before the442 words
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144 1964-03-14 13 pONGCSTIOM is increasin., it the oftic: "f the Becistfmf of Vehicles But n<> <>nc sci i m> to be dome anvihini: about 't lore il.rk« .ir needed at the tounttrs to clear the lone qin-u«> that seem to be a feature of the place. I was one144 words
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137 1964-03-14 13 A BIGGER BURDEN FOR SCHOOL HEADS rE proposal to start a training centre for teachers in each State to be attached to schools with sixth forms is merely asking the Education Department to shirk its duty in the training of teachers. Heads of such schools are already overworked. And the137 words
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Letter207 1964-03-14 13 STAFFING THE SCHOOLS A directive ignored 17OLLOWINO the recent decision to abolish the MSSE examination, was the announcement that 3,000 teachers are to be selected for a six-month, intensive training course to meet the immediate shortage of trained teachers for secondary ichools. The shortage of experienced teachers will indeed be207 words
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Advertisement278 1964-03-14 13 I MODERN \n~.-sisasrf HOME IBifiill APPLIANCES M ADC IN ITALY REFRIGERATORS Capacities from 2.8 cv. ft. up to 8.5 cv.ft. \^MMB^^ H V <«^K GAS COOKERS Also available beautiful I >^Mirfl i table models Portable and Toble B? Models (Moms and M *^aj^ -j J" MK^ A TV. RECEIVERS I278 words
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Advertisement652 1964-03-14 14 (Continued lion. Ptjt lUI SITUATIONS VACANT in Word* SS (Min.)— Box St cfs. extra PERSONAL SECRETARY needed by American executive. Call iS'pore) ***** for Interview. ENCLISH A CHINESE Correspondence Clerk required, must be able to 4 type. Apply Box A4M4 S.T. Singapore. AMAH COOK and House Duties live In speak652 words
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Advertisement969 1964-03-14 14 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Mm.) Bex 5* eU. txtrm CUROPEAN COMPANY requires Ks> perlenred st.-nOk-r;ipher preferably European for confidential post saBBIJ klvidm details of experience and salary rennind to Box A 4943 S.T Spore DRILLERS REQUIRED fcxperlen.eo in Tuhewell Work with Percussion Cable Tool Rig*. Permanent positions for right969 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-03-14 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St et*. txtrm FURNISHED MODERN BUNCALOW. Available immediately. 7. sterling Rd.. Shepherds Hill Estate. Alexandra, with Telephone Rent $450/- per month. Kin.: is pore) 6200(1 FURNISHED AIRY ROOM for Chinese Spinsters Bachelors Marrlrd Couple. No cooking facilities, li. quire from 37 Lichi Avenue. Sennett1,091 words
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Advertisement1000 1964-03-14 14 TUITION 20 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. extra ORCHARD ORIVINC SCHOOL Kxperienced English Speaking Instructors. Dual-controlled Morris 1100, 1000. 307 Orchard Road. Spore. Tel: *****. LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL Lessons by experienced Kogllsh Speaking Instructors for Beginner* and Advanced Learners. 64. Selcgle Road. Phone ***** Spore. TUITION IN ELEMENTARY and1,000 words
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Advertisement1009 1964-03-14 14 FOR HIRE it Word* Si (Mim.)-Bmx St et: txtrm FURNITURE Kor Hire or Hire Purchase At Reasonable Ratea. Sin I Qer Seng 81 Rocbore Canal Road, Singapore.' Tel: *****/*****. I T.V. REFRIGERATORS. Celling Fan*. Radio /Radiograms for Blre-pur- i chase/Rental. Contact Cheers Electric Co.. 290-Q. Joo Culat Road, spore Tel:1,009 words
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Advertisement984 1964-03-14 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word* U (Mm.)— Box St et: txtrm VERY LOW-DOWN PAYMENT Can own a very good aircondltion car with easy instalment. 32. Bencoolen Street. Spore. Telephone No: *****. 19*0 HILLMAN MINX De-luxe. One owner. Kxcellent condition. 18.000 miles. 53.500/- 0.n.0. Telephone I'enang ***** Extension 204 office hours.984 words
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Advertisement1051 1964-03-14 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrdt tS (Vim.)— Box St cts. extra ISS2 FIAT 100 Family. Austin A5O. 1!H>1 Peugeot 404. l»60 Borgward TS. Peugeot 403. Volkswagon. 1939 Flat 1400. Borgward Station Wagon. 19JS Morris Oxford. Hlllman Station Wagon Asia Motor Company Limited. Tel: Spore) *****-3. ISM HOLDEN SPECIAL: Singer Vogue. Volkswagen,1,051 words
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Advertisement881 1964-03-14 14 FOR SALE It Word* U <Mim.)—Hox St rto. rxlr« WENT TO Donald Moore (Sailer,., last night. What d you mean, 'last night'? Last nlKht. They're open 'tilt seven every m*ht i slble of them. That's what 1 (bought, what. In fact, a lot of people think MALAYSIAN NECKTIES commemor.it in*881 words
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Advertisement1296 1964-03-14 15 w- MeAUSTER «Sc CO., LTD. w A TM: Nt. *****. fIX CXXBRMAN LINK 4k KLAVKNKSS UNB 10NMH NAMBBtt, ROnEIBAM. LBS ANtEUS, SAN FIANCtSC*. mm SEATTLE, VANCOBVER ft PBtIUNB •M»m. rrau. a. ■navwaantvc* Acceptiig cargt tar Central ft Shu CITY Of WELLINGTON Amtnei. S'pon p. S'hm PMan* bammminville 24/21 M« Baiitt1,296 words
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668 1964-03-14 16 T*HE steadiness on the Malayan Rubber -Market which was in evidence at the end of last week, has continued during the week! under review, and prices reached a new! high for the year, thej highest since November 1963 state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current668 words
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Article190 1964-03-14 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 13. Tkree months. INUUITRULI Boustead 14 cts M Cement IV eta. Dunlope 18 cla 41 Box 21 ets. City Dev. 6 ate. UcAhstrr 18 eta. r Smelters .'1 cts M Invest 18 cts. Esso 19 ets. Robinson 14 eta rid L)ISB\ Id Cts L-' Storage190 words
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Article27 1964-03-14 16 March 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69 j cents (up seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $538.25 (ur 25 cents). Estimated offering 260 tons (down five tons).27 words
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Article787 1964-03-14 16 pOMBTNKD business In the Slnv- 7 gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traced in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: l*'!**" 1191 (1.000) 11.92. (1,000) $1.90. TliooO) $I>9: Celd .tar. (MKW) W.3V. Dunlop- $2.72 8U (1.000) *2.75, (l 000)787 words
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Article97 1964-03-14 16 I'MC Mslayan Kxshangs Banks' Assscution made these changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): New Vsrk: buying TT. 32 3/4: airmail OD 32 7/8, 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bill*. 33 r. 16 trade hills. Sailing TT sr 0D rssdy: No Verk 32 1/2:97 words
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601 1964-03-14 16 From Oar Market Correspondent WITH a lull in the Indonesian situation industrials were better on the Malayan Stock Exchange and there was some improvement in turnover after two quiet days. The gains in equities were nothing spectacular, but there seemed to be a better601 words
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Article24 1964-03-14 16 Malayan Stock Indicts Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Industrials: 109.23 110.42 Tins: 133.97 133.62 rubbers: 104.55 Kil.ti? •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Drc. 29. 1962=10024 words
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352 1964-03-14 16 THE price of Straits tin in Penang after falling $12 in the previous 2 days rallied modestly yesterday by 25 cents to $538.25. The offering estimated at 260 tons was down five tons. In London on Thursday a moderate ring biuune&s was352 words
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Article124 1964-03-14 16 MELBOURNE. Frl. COME leading industrials bad Kf strong r-coveries today white the overall market moved narrowly with falls slightly in excess ol rises. Notable recoveries were made by A. W. A. and David Symc .Will.- -< ourtaulds dropped Is. 6d. to 18s. ML Mount Isa gained Is. to124 words
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Article267 1964-03-14 16 \PRIL first Krads rubber buyars f.e.b. doled at 5 p.m. In SiniaI port and Kuala Lumpur v.n. -rrtav al «91 o-ntu jwr Ih ui> -cv.-npiuhth- of h ornt on Thursday's cloalntc Ih- poKllion. Thi- tone wan Mtady I RA S. and F.M.R.E. clcsir.r prices in cents par Ib.267 words
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Advertisement128 1964-03-14 16 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES A DIVISION OF GEORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES, INC. U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOAOINS OIRECI 10* MONTREAL, TORONTO, ASNATABULA. IOLEBO OETBOIT. CHICAGO ANO MILWAUKEE Vestll Singapore f. Slam Pentng Montretl a t i faith is Psrt/17 Mar 11/21 Mir 21/22 Mar 21 Apr A I 1128 words
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Advertisement707 1964-03-14 17 rpiagipp=— p__ -pp— I i 'Continued from Page 14) BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) !0 Ward*. «5 (Ml*.)— Box 50 els. extra 50 CHARMING .'"TRESSES are fi-.-. -iiiiy rnKiiK*d to serve you our tftnplm* wiru-lles of Chinese/ Kuropran Food and Nasi-Padang S.ngapura .rant, 31 Batafla Koad, (8 pore). SOUTHERN HOTEL RESTAURANT, I'u707 words
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Advertisement768 1964-03-14 17 FRESH FLOWERS i» Word* 55 (Min.)-Box 50 eta. extra HAVE your good wisbei sparkled with flowers thout.iufully (elected and •itiiully arranged by Princess 2M Orciu-T* Rd.. Spore. Tel: 2OUU7/336UZ HAPPY ANNI"<;R»ARIE». CELL BRATIONS, say It v,::.. Cower* from Daisy Flower Shop. 10 orchard (load, Spore) Specialists:— Floral oaakeu. bridal bouquets768 words
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Advertisement899 1964-03-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE University of Singapore requires in mediately (a) a Research Fellow, (b) a Laboratory Technl-! tun. for a special project in the Department ot Chemistry. Salary for (a) $525/- a month, for <b> $200'- a month, inclusive of allowances Qualification*: For (ft), Science graduate in Chemistry899 words
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Advertisement699 1964-03-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens with the stipulated qualifications and experience for the vacancies scheduled below Appointment: BOILERMAN GRADE II (Daily Rated) 2 posts (i) Tan Tock Seng Hospital (n) General Hospital.) Salary Scale: Basic 54.00 p.d. plus V.A. $1.75 p.d. $5.75 p.d. Probation:699 words
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Advertisement477 1964-03-14 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will bo received from registered P.WD. contractors in cUss 'B and above up to 12 noon on Monday. 6th April, 1964 at the office of the Director of Public 1 Works, Headquarters. Public Works Department. Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur. For the erection and completion 1 of477 words
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Advertisement153 1964-03-14 17 TENDERS SINGAPORE WORK BRIGADE TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Registered Contractors will be received at Singapore Work Brigade Headquarter. Jalan Kolam Ayer, Singapore, 13 up to 12.00 noon on 20.3.64 for the supply of Dry Ration. Particular^ of Tender and Tenders Forms can be obtained from the Director. Singapore Work Brigade,153 words
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Advertisement305 1964-03-14 17 ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS CAREER OPPORTUNITY The Job The Man Responsibility for advertising Malaysian citizen, not over and public reunions uctn. 35 years ol age who must b* in Malaysia's leading automobile creative, energetic with assembly plant. Duties include progressive ideas and a basic independent administration ol Interest In automobiles,305 words
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Article1380 1964-03-14 18 V NEW FEATURE in this card for tomorrow's Ipoh races is the additional information on the type of going preferred by each horse. This is indicated by a letter after the horse's name as follows: a any going; f firm or fast; g good; s soft; h heavy. Race1,380 words
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Article68 1964-03-14 18 MALACCA. Pri. The Chler Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ohatfar bin Baba. yesterday opened a football ground, which cost $30,000. at Merllmau village. 14 miles from here. The ground, a rural development project, was the second of Its kind to be laid out in the state.68 words
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Article106 1964-03-14 18 IPOH. Frl. Malaysian apI prentice lockeys Sonny Nfj and Jamil Taib have relumed from s apecial training course in Ng. who won. minor ££S°.n .iT.-f 5 Susgugg ma course sponsored by tne MRA it expected to return next year. Horses spelling at the veterinary sanatorium106 words
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315 1964-03-14 18 IMPRESSES IN TRIAL WITH WATER BELLE RACING with EPSOM JEEP: Ipoh, Friday gOOCHOW, with Merv Posner up, did an impressive gallop on a good track here this morning when she outpaced stable mate Water Belle (apprentice Chong) over 3f in 37. Springfield (apprentice Subian) was also impressive in a trial315 words
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Article625 1964-03-14 18 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Ipoh: Race One SUN MAIDEN: Speedy, second to Kennedy over 6f at Kuala Lumpur last month. LUCKY BRIDE: Working well; has improved. LAST TRY: Speedy; goes well over 5;. f straight; winner over sif at Penang in December. ACTRESS625 words
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Advertisement540 1964-03-14 18 SDfGAPOM Mi \uir\l. li% DEMENTI iti vim K 1951 61—71. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 4', IU BI S II Xl STO( K 1954 65—77. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transter Books of the above Slocks will be closed from 18th to 31st March. 1964. both days inclusive, for the preparation540 words
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Advertisement218 1964-03-14 18 TENDERS PEJABAT LEMBAGA BANDARAN, PORT DICKSON TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from I Registered P W.D. Contractors i class E and above up to 3.00 p.m. lion 23 364 ai the office or the Pengerusi. Lembaga Bandaran. j Port Dlckson for "The Construci tion of Two Blocks of Labourer's218 words
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Advertisement159 1964-03-14 18 A TRIUMPH OF POWER Aim cmJEiipf ii t I im\ TJpmL 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 stifTer valve springs ...the159 words
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234 1964-03-14 19 'Support the Tote' plea by PTC president FNANG, Fri. —The president of the Penang Turf Club, Llm Huck Aik, today appealed to members to give every support to the tctalisator in view of the club's "sad state of finance and the amount of its bank overdraft." Mr. Llm told the234 words
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Article82 1964-03-14 19 SEREMBAN, Fri. Negri held Perak to a I—l draw in the opening match of the {riendly quadrangular hockey tournament on the padang here today. Perak forced a short corner in the 10th minute and skipper Anandarajah made no mistake with his shot to give his team the82 words
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Article33 1964-03-14 19 KUANTAN. Fri. Pahang bept Trengganu 4-3 to win the Sultans' Gold Cup for soccer on the padane here today. Scorers were Pahang (Zakaria 2. lahmk 2). Trengganu (Shaari and Ynhid Yiisofft.33 words
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Article, Illustration635 1964-03-14 19 Cremin moves up to challenge with 66 HUGGETT IS STILL THE LEADER ON 138 AFTER SECOND ROUND LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr. and LIM KEE CHAN Kuala Lumpur, Friday gRITAIN'S Brian Huggett was still the leader on 138 in the Malayan Open Championships after today's second round at the Royal Selangor Golf635 words
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Article409 1964-03-14 19 H8 B. Hugeett 67. 71 (36. 35). 110 I. Katsumata 71. 69 (35. 34). 143 K. Ono 73. 70 (33. 37); T. Kltta 72, 71 (37. 34) Hsleh Mm Nam (a) 71, 72 (36. 36). 144 E. Cremin 78. 66. (33. 33). 145 H. Sugimoto 71.409 words
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Article146 1964-03-14 19 11.30 a.m. R. P OSullivan. Abidin Zainol: 11.58 O. Gribhcn. Tahir bin Atsn, C. Munoz: U.4«— T. Verity. D Deran. T.S. Looiir: 11.34 R.W. Storr Joe wcke. Teo Kirn Senif. 1* p.m. J.H. Mitchell. Sulalman. K Hull: 12.08 IT Johnstone. M. Bavtha. I M Znln: 1«.16146 words
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Article53 1964-03-14 19 MALACCA. Fri. Malacca's state skipper and international player Ismail All and another State player. Johnson Joseph, exchanged blows after today's friendly soccer match between Scratch XI on the padang hen* National Union of Teachers and a Two police officers Intervened and stopped a free-for-all in which players and53 words
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Article903 1964-03-14 19 BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Fri yEW CHENG HOE, the Malaysian champion, tonight reaffirmed his present mastery over his Penang rival Tan: Aik Huang to whom he had capitulated in the Malacca Open singles semifinals last week. But it took Cheng Hoe three sets and 44 minutes903 words
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104 1964-03-14 19 SINGAPORE, FORCES CHAMPIONS CLASH TONIGHT BOXING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The boxing match between a Singapore ABA team and Malaysian Armed Forces at the Stadium Negara at 8 p.m. tomorrow will see two battles of old rivals. Singapore's top featherweight Nee Roath Veerabhak will meet former Singapore champion Ralaram of Armed104 words
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Article45 1964-03-14 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. 12th Regiment, Royal Artillery, the Malaysian Area champions, beat Ist Battalion South Wales Borderers of Hong Kong by 18 points to 15 to win this year's Farelf lnter-unlt boxing championship here last night. The Gunners won seven of the 11 bouts.45 words
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Article32 1964-03-14 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The boxing card scheduled for tomorrow at the Gay World has been postponed till Mar. 28 because the two Japanese boxers, Hlsao Minami and Katsuml have not yet arrived.32 words
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Article177 1964-03-14 19 Goddard, Barlow in century stand CRICKET TEST A UCKLAND, Fri. A A century opening stand oy skipper Trevor Goddard and Eddie Barlow helped South Africa score 327 for five after being put in to bat first against New Zealand on the opening day of the third and final Test here.Reuter - 177 words
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Article71 1964-03-14 19 SOCCER Penanc Div. 3 TYBC 5 MTC Rangers 0; RAP Glugor 4 IA 1. MacGillivray Cup (T. Alison): Bagan Datoh 2 Jendarata 1. Johore intn-reirion.il schools tourney (B. Pahst): rnder-15— Kluang 5 J. Bahru 4: B. Pahat 0 Segamat 0: Kluang 2 Segamat 1: J. Bahru 4 B. Pahat71 words
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Advertisement195 1964-03-14 19 S§ Enjoy the masculine freshness of S «ni> I til £J HULTON NEW YORK LONDON. Buy HIN GIFT COUPON It's the best gift for all occasions. With a gift coupon, you can choose the gift In our Stcre for World-Famous Quality Goods. Available in Denominations of:- 54.00: 55.00; 56.00; $8.00;195 words
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Miscellaneous95 1964-03-14 19 SPORTS DIARY GOLF Malayan Open championship 3rd round (SROC course. XL 11 JO a.m.). SOCCER FAM Cap s-flnal: Perak v Kelantan (Stadium Perak. 5). MacGiUirrmy Cap: Sabrang v N. Scotia (T. Anson). HOCKEY Sertmbxn quad: Perak v S'gor (3.45); Negri v Spore (5, both matches on NS paaang). Thompson Cap:95 words
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269 1964-03-14 20 Maca's 'brave stand' against Sock NEW YORK, Fri. The New York Times today commended President .Alacapagal of the Philippines for "a courageous and statesmanlike stand" in establishing consular relations with Malaysia. The newspaper said in editorial: "In a significant move that should put some brakes on President Soekarno's drive toReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-03-14 20 SINGAPORE.. Fri. Nineteen people today donated blood at a special "open session" held at the Champion Motors showroom. The nod open session v. ill be at the Department o! Civil Aviation's training school ai Paya Leb.tr An port between 9 a.m. and i p.m <;n70 words
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Article31 1964-03-14 20 SINGAPORE. Frt— Elementary Sanskrit classes for beginners will be conducted at the Ramakrishna Mission at 179. Bartley Road, on Sundays from 5 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. starting this Sunday.31 words
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Article451 1964-03-14 20 LONDON, Fri.— Once again the stock markets made little response to the latest political opinion poll which showed a sharp move to Labour and, althrough ihere was a tendency to lower prices at lirst, very little selling was seen so that the undertone was not really disturbed. Gilts451 words
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Article389 1964-03-14 20 CHEONG YIP SENG - 2 shops gutted in dawn fire CHEONG YIP SENG 3y SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ 'AA'i A.M. fire today gutted the interior of two shophouses in Change Alley, causing damage estimated at $500,000. No one was injured in the 90-minute blaze. Two families sleeping on the top floors of the two buildings389 words
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Article22 1964-03-14 20 SINGAPORE. Prl.— Mr. V P Vauudevan Valdyan has been elected President of the Sembawang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.22 words
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281 1964-03-14 20 Indonesian Embassy accuses Australian —Press fANBERRA. Fri. The Indonesian Embassy today accused the Australian Press of being "onesided" on the Indonesian stand against Malaysia. It made the charges In a special press release headed "distortion of facts by the Australian Press with regard to the Indonesian stand in the 'Malaysia'Reuter - 281 words
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Obituary118 1964-03-14 20 T. KANDIAH of H.i Ihi S. laneor. brother of T. T. Plllat of Kuala Kuliti Bharu. Kunir.il ;it ."i.OO p.m. today Rasa. STALLEV M. F p. -ed awaj l-.utfiilly at O.K. n I Cortt-K* I WlndKor Park lor Huri.nl at 1 .1. .1 in Gl ■■■;•>: I p.m. M-J-64.118 words
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Advertisement121 1964-03-14 20 Selling Price 19 Feb 64 51.78-12 Mar 64 SI .68 2nd MfIUYAN FUND ON SlOO INVESTED IN APRIL, 1960 GROSS DIVIDEND y/e 31.12.63 11.80 CAPITAL APPRECIATION TO 12.3.64 60% SELLING PRICE ON 12-3-64. ..51.68 GROSS DIVIDEND Y1ELD. ..6.49% Send For Free Brochure Now From MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD. P.O. Bex121 words
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Advertisement337 1964-03-14 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 10 Word* SIO (Minimum) J F O R EXAMINATION SUCCESS W WRITE IN FOR YOUR Uf /^tk£~?€/ COPY OF STAMFORD COLLEGE Jti /^jpjJJH^f 92-PAGE PROSPECTUS 1964/1965 EXAMINATIONS I Your further education is safe in the hands of 41^ the famous Stamford College experts who de- vised a337 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-03-14 20 JIIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kuia Bharu 88 79 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 7541 words
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