The Straits Times, 15 March 1964
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Title Section16 1964-03-15 1 fait Sd# in THE SUNDAY TIMES 20 CENTS KDN 732 NO. 1,464. SUNDAY, MARCH 15. 1964.16 words
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Article398 1964-03-15 1 MANILA, Sat. Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez yesterday urged the Philippine Government to make a "forthright statement" of Its position in the Malaysia dispute 'in order to avoid being Involved In the mounting hostilities between Malaysia and Indonesia." Mr. Pelaez. former Secretary of Foreign Affairs,398 words
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Article, Illustration917 1964-03-15 1 VIC NAYAGAM; LOKMAN HALIM - VIC NAYAGAM and LOKMAN HALIM We don't want PAP, he tells rally By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today reaffirmed his faith in the Malayan Chinese Association. He said the People's Action Party was trying to supplant the M.C.A. by trying to align917 words
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Article40 1964-03-15 1 PARIS, Sat Drivers aged 70 and over rau-i pass medical examinations under legislation to be announced in Paris. There will also be a 50-miles-an-hour limit on all motorists who have held a licence for less than a year.40 words
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Article32 1964-03-15 1 CHICAGO. Sat.— World heavyweight champion Casslus Clay said last night "I am working on a fight with Floyd Patterson and Doug Jones. I can take them both same day."— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article17 1964-03-15 1 LONDON, Sat. A twohumped Asian camel has been bom at Whipsnade, the soo announced.17 words
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Article29 1964-03-15 1 MADRID. Sat Cuba's dictator, Pidel Castro, has sent cases of Havana cigars to some Spanish politicians. Despite American pressure, trade talks are continuing between Spain and Cuba29 words
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118 1964-03-15 1 I ONDON. Sat.— Peter, a cat on the British Government payroll for 16 years, has been burled here with full honours. Flowers and an oak coffin were provided tor the cat, an expert mouse catcher, who worked in the Home OlHce. Peter118 words
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Article58 1964-03-15 1 DALLAS. Sat. The Jury tryIng Jack Ruby for the murder of President Kennedy's suspected assassin. Lee Oswald, retired to consider their verdict after a month-long trial. If the jury finds Ruby guilty they must also assign the penalty, which could range from a two years' suspendedReuter - 58 words
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Article28 1964-03-15 1 LONDON. Sat.— Thieves tried on dozens of rubber slimming suits when they broke into offices at Bournemouth yesterday. They stole several suits, but took nothing else.28 words
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Article24 1964-03-15 1 LONDON. Sat. 007— James >eoret service number l-> ur> on the door of a new Indies room at the Commonwealth Beations Ministry.24 words
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Article16 1964-03-15 1 MADRID. Sat The Honda company ot Japan if lo open motor-cycle factory in Spain.16 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-03-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Ryder Cup golfer, Brian Huggett of Britain, increased his lead today after the third round of the Malayan Open Golf Championships by a farther two strokes to put him four strokes in the •lead. Huggett. with a 72 today, has a three round total of69 words
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Article36 1964-03-15 1 LONDON. Sat. The Woodpecker, a thief .who has broken into several houses at Perm, Wolverhampton, is sought by police. He drills a hole in a window, puts a finger through, and flicks the catch.36 words
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Article57 1964-03-15 1 YEW YORK. Sat Long-worded telephone callers are cot oft in mid-sentrnre in Michigan. At the end of seven minutes the line goes dead. Even callbox users are not given the option of putting in extra money to keep the line open. "Seven minutes should be lone enough57 words
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Article244 1964-03-15 1 CASE OF THE 3 SKY SPIES' 17 AST BERLIN, Bat. So- viet authorities are Investigating the "personal responsibility" of three shot -down American airmen for their alleged spy flight over Communist territory, an East German Government spokesman said today. "In order to file charges, one must have evidence." the ForeignUPI - 244 words
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Article31 1964-03-15 1 OSLO (Norway l. Sat.— Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin said In Os!o that he and fellow spaceman Valery Bykovsky had promised their wives "to bring back stones from* the moon."31 words
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Article81 1964-03-15 1 CAUGUS (Massachusetts) Sat An eighth grade Junior high school youth, scared that his parents would be angered by his poor grades, admitted to police yesterday that he set fire to three schools, a church and to his own home causing US$l.5 million damage. "Detectives81 words
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Article49 1964-03-15 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Hundreds ol houses collapsed and rice crops were ruined by flood waters in several districts in east Java. Amaru news agency reported today. It said the Bengawan Solo river overflowed its banks. There was no mention of any loss of life. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article28 1964-03-15 1 MADRID. Sat. The Spanish Government has ordered ships Dot t<< dump oil Within 100 miles of the coast in an attempt to keep tourist beaches clear.28 words
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Article32 1964-03-15 1 BILBAO (Spain). Sat. Britain is now the main customer for Spanish canned vegetables. In the final quarter of last year 15.000 tons were shipped 50 per cent of total exports.32 words
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Article22 1964-03-15 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Sweden will oui!d India's third atomic power station near Madras, said Dr. H. Bhabha, Atomic Department chief.22 words
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Article675 1964-03-15 1 CAIGON. Sat. The U.S. Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert McNamara. and Vietnamese strongman. Maior Gereral Nguyen Khanh. are believed to have reached agreement in. principle to carry out clandestine sabotage and guerrilla activity in Communist North Vietnam. Informed sources said today. The sources said they*675 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-03-15 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Polio* carried out an intensive Island-wide search for some 15 men reported to have landed at Paslr Panjang beach In a large motor launch. Police later recovered an Indonesian flag Inside th* boat. The Immediate Temporary Alarm was started at 9.25 p.m. and151 words
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Advertisement141 1964-03-15 1 What makes the J|j Parker T- Ball fan such a wonderful ill ball pen? 11l Each part, doing its designsted job. contribute* to the T-Ball'i superb performance. That tiny coll of wire, for Instance, cradles the writing point so that you can. dick it in and out smoothly. The T-Ball141 words
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Advertisement18 1964-03-15 1 EXQUISITE i ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS X5, Raffles Place. Sinjapore-1. Tel: »M 5718 words
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Article70 1964-03-15 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Revenue figures for January and February i his year show that people here smoked less but drank more than the corresponding months last year. Revenue for tobacco amounted to $5.584.000 a drop of 51.745.--000. Alcohol revenue of $6,742.--000 showed a rise of $916,000. The70 words
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Article48 1964-03-15 2 PENANG. Sat.— Burglars broke into the Choong Dispensary in Carnarvon Street early this machine valued at $800. morning and stole a cash register A dispenser. Choong Yun Kirn. found the front door of the dis--1 pensary broken when he went to ooen it ;<t 8.30 a.m.48 words
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Article52 1964-03-15 2 MUAR. Sat —Hearing a mur- dor charge against Lee Kec Yew, j 62. was postponed indefinitely I when the court was informed I that Lee was in the hospital. Lee is accused of murdering Lav Heng. 65. a seller, on Feb. 20 J at 4.45 p.m. in Jalan52 words
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232 1964-03-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A six -man Indian trade delegation which arrived here today is to investigate the possibility of setting up a glassware and ceramics plant. Tbe leader of the delegation, Mr. I. H. Padomsee, who is a director of the Eagle Vacuum232 words
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245 1964-03-15 2 Woman,6B (last war volunteer) joins St. John SINGAPORE, Sat. A 68--year-old woman has provided Malaysian youth with a fine example of patriotic spirit. She has volunteered for service with the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Lu'oa Ruperti. a White Russian who nr.st arrived In Singapore in 1918, was with the Brigade245 words
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90 1964-03-15 2 Two units at G.H. get promise from Minister CINGAPORE. Sat.— After yisit- ing the Norris Block and Boyer Block at the General Hospital this morning, the Minister for Health. Mr- Yong Nyuk Lin. pledged to give maximum facilities at these units for the benefit of the pubic. He said that90 words
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Article338 1964-03-15 2 2 GIRLS AND THEIR PROBLEM TRIP SINGAPORE. Sat. Joanna Pilling, 24. and Dawn Rodgerson, 26, are two girls with a sense of adventure and a problem. They intend to journey overland to Britain and need one more Kirl to make up their party. Joanna said: 'We feel !t will be338 words
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Advertisement137 1964-03-15 2 ARE YOU BETWEEN 5 AND 80? j Young or oW. you will find a lot to interest and inform you in THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. Many successful men and women, young and old, gratefully acknowledge the influence of THE BOOK Of KNOWLEDGE to shaping their careers. These /^M^k v^OO B137 words
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192 1964-03-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— An Immediate temporary alarm was set off this afternoon sending 30 police cars Into action after a worried husband reported that men in two cars had "kidnapped" his wife. At noon. Long Ah Kow. 26, an employee of the Straits Times, telephdned192 words
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Article39 1964-03-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will speak at a lunch given in his honour by the Teochew Association and other civic organisations at Ngee Ann College, Tank Road, at 1 p.m. tomorrow.39 words
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146 1964-03-15 3 Key buildings guarded, roadblocks in Muar town MUAR, Saturday. POLICE have mounted a round-the-clock alert in this town following the discovery of an arms dump containing- boxes of ammunition and hand grenades on a rubber estate in Scudai. Road blocks have been set up at strategic points screening the movement146 words
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Article88 1964-03-15 3 rtPING. Sat.— A housewife questioned a suspicious looking man In front of her house in Port Weld, near Taiplng, yesterday and was shot at point blank range with a pistol. Ong Ah Teh, 40. was admitted to the Taiplng hospital In a serious condition. Ong and her88 words
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160 1964-03-15 3 50,000 in Sarawak to be registered 17UCHING, sat. The Sarawak Supreme Council met in Kuchlng this afternoon and welcomed the Federal Govvernmenfs decision to register Sarawak youths for national service The meeting was presided over by the Chief Minister, Mr Stephen Kalong Ningkan After the meeting, which lasted two and160 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-03-15 3 'Trawling ban has doubled prices of fish' PENANG, Sat.— Since the Malaysian Government's ban on trawling, prices of fish had nearly doubled, Mr. David Tan Boon Teik, president of the Federation Trawlers Fishing Association, claimed today. He was commenting on a recent statement by Hajl Ahmad bin Sa'aid, president of223 words
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184 1964-03-15 3 KHIR PLEDGES AID TO PADI MEN ON FACT-FINDING TOUR r!LUK ANSON, Sat.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. today made a fact-finding visit to Sungel Tukang Sidin near here. He was accompanied oy the Director of Drainage and Irrigation Mr AuYong Hong Chew: assistant Director DID184 words
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Advertisement72 1964-03-15 4 EVERY WEEK THROUGHOUT SOUTH EAST ASIA TO r-. i i _J EFFECTIVE Ist APRIL 1964 HONGKONG SINGAPORE VV 3 DIRECT- 3 VIA KUALA LUMPUR 2 VIA JESSELTON BANGKOK -SINGAPORE VV 3 VIA KUALA LUMPUR -2 VIA PENANG SINGAPORE- KUCHINGVV 3 DIRECT m 1 MALA r 5/ AN ■Xv'^Xv::vXv:v:v:v:vX-x-x^XvXv:v-v:^|j[![C^^l]t<» i !g572 words
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1322 1964-03-15 5 Lee warns nation of chief peril due to Sock's confrontation SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today warned the nation of the peril posed by Indonesia's aim to subvert Malaysia's Malay mass base through crude communal propaganda directed at Malay chauvinism. The Premier said that if1,322 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-03-15 5 GIRLS TOP VARSITY EDUCATION EXAM l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two glrLs topped the list of 30 who passed the Diploma In Education examination of the University of Malaya. They ure Miss Chan Sud Mci and Miss Mary Loh Chan Kuni who scored distinctions. Misses Rosa Chang Wei Ling. Lai Ah Lee,211 words
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221 1964-03-15 5 Sakymuni: Spore Buddhists decide to protest SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Buddhist Association is to protest to the Central and Singapore Governments against the screening of a Chinese film. "Sakymuni" currently being shown at the Diamond Theatre, which depicts the life of Buddha. The association's vicepresident, Mr. George Ranatunga. i". a221 words
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91 1964-03-15 5 Hussars launch celebration of St. Patrick's Day IPOH. Sat.— The Queen's Royal lush Hussars, the British Army Cavalry Regiment stationed here, "stood down" at noon today from less essential duties to celebrate St. Patricks Day. St. Patrick is Patron Saint of Ireland and all Irish regiments observe the anniversary with91 words
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Article61 1964-03-15 5 RAWANG. Sat. The Sultan of Selangor la.si night urged all youths to forget their differences and stand united for the defence of ihe country. He ua.s >praiimg at the openning of the new $21,500 Youth Club building here. The Rawang Cement Co. Ltd. donated61 words
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65 1964-03-15 5 PENANO. Sat.— Penang police are looking for a call-girl who spent several hours yesterday with a visitor from Arau. who has reported he lost $100 and a new watch when he fell asleep after he had taken the girl to a coffee shop in65 words
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Article65 1964-03-15 5 PENANG. Sat.— A British solrl«lr. Ptr. E W. Pavne, 23. was assaulted by about four men yesiprd.iy evening after hu» Mf tv in colluMoii with another whicie ;it Jelutong. Paynr. ol the RASC. stationed ken Barracks, m drivira to town when the accident orrurred. He was65 words
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Article31 1964-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sjt The ntnurjr Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Inche R.ihim Ishak. will own the Chai Chee nwternal and child heath clinic, at Track oft Chanei Road, tomorrow.31 words
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Article57 1964-03-15 5 TAIPING. Sat. Three community ha. ls costing a total of $21 700 under the Rural Development Plan, in the Taiping district, were opened by the Mentri Besar of Perak. D«to Shaari bin Shafiee. yesterday. The halls In Kampong Selani.\. Kamnons Rtnt.ui Paniane and Kampong Suneei57 words
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Article37 1964-03-15 5 JEsiSELTON. Sat.— The MaUy- I ■tea Government today rewarded two Ibans in Tawau who in January routed a band of seven Indonesian terrorists, killing onr and wounding three, others. They 1 received $750 each.37 words
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Article79 1964-03-15 5 No more privacy for the men |X)KYO. Sat. A customer in one of Tokyo's many Turkish bathhouses enjoys service from "Miss Toruko" in a secluded private room. Most of such services came to an end in Tokyo recently as at least 100 operators of well-known Turkish bath-houses decided to voluntarily79 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-03-15 6 Hussein to take Dina on trip CAIRO. Sat. Ex-Queen Dma and daughter, eight-year-old Princess Allya. of Jordan are to accompany King Hussein to Cairo from Amman, it Is reported. King Hussein, it is said, may take the young prinres on a scheduled April visit to the United States But he196 words
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Article24 1964-03-15 6 BRISBANE Sat Au fir.st commercial oil field. Moonie In Queensland. wi 1 pmduce £3.000.000 worth of 0.l in the next 15 months.24 words
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Article22 1964-03-15 6 MADRID. Sat.— Three million Spanish women are employed on the land— more than twothirds or ihe country s working women.22 words
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81 1964-03-15 6 BRITISH troops ewijoy a welcome distracfion during their brief spell off from guard duty on the sandbagged roof of a flour mill the highest point in the Cyprus village where they are stationed. The glamorous dancer is Pepita Ramirez, of Edgeware, England, one81 words
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303 1964-03-15 6 FIRST CANADIAN TROOPS ARE OFF TO CYPRUS OTTAWA, Saturday. AN advance party of Canadian officers took off for Cyprus last night while the crack Ist Battalion of the Royal 22nd Regiment stood by for airlift to the strife-torn island. The advance party, which will make arrangements for Canada's contingent InReuter; UPI - 303 words
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Article66 1964-03-15 6 NEW DELHI. Sat. The Indian Parliament's Public Accounts Committee has criticised diplomatic missions abroad for mis-spending and waste. The High Comissioner'.s office in London is described as "overstaffed." The ambus. 1 a dor In Jakarta has been rapped for paying £3.000 to people who found acconimodaii(,'i66 words
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Article48 1964-03-15 6 LONDON, Sat. Dennis Ma.sters is conductor of two Warn bands ihe Langley Band and Raasome and Maries of Newark-on-Trent. Tonight they will be competing against each other on 8.8.C. in a knockout contest. Mr. Masters will be conducting both of them. He just can't lose.48 words
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Article31 1964-03-15 6 LONDON, Sat.— An education official was surprised yesterday wlvn he found these words chalked on the blackboard of a nursery school: "Today we are doing to learn four-letter words."31 words
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136 1964-03-15 6 PARIS, Sat. Contacts between the British and French Governments over arms supplies to Indonesia have continued over several weeks, diplomatic sources said here last night. French officials h-re decline to discuss what French arms have been going to Indonesia, except to state that sinceReuter - 136 words
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Article490 1964-03-15 6 Johnson does not like Robert i:V,irA-J;j WASHINGTON, Sat. The most interesting thing in American politics today is the enmity between the President and Bobby Kennedy, writes Jean Campbell. Everybody speaks of it. The two men havt never liked each other. Bobby didn't want Johnson ab Vice-Presi-dent but bended to hi*490 words
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Advertisement341 1964-03-15 6 L^S IMPORTANT REASONS WHY 0 VALTI N E IS YOUR BEST BUY r 4ljngHnHH^ i I 1 ONLYOVALTINE gives you (the concentrated goodness of MALT, MILK. COCOA and EGGS, plus EXTRA VITAMINS. 2 ONLYOVALTINE tastes so delicious and does you so much good. Enjoy that happy-go healthy Ovaltine' feeling every341 words
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140 1964-03-15 7 DUST I ...IS A SALEABLE COMMODITY, ESPECIALLY IF IT IS 'YUKON CHOICE BRAND' rpORONTO, Sat Three A men are running a .successful business selling dust to tourists. The dust, at 7s. a tin. is proving one of the best lines at petrol stations, motels, and stores along Canada's Alaska Highway.140 words
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Article55 1964-03-15 7 LONDON. Sat. A theory uldren are likely to suffer Horn arthrits if their blood JMki vital gamma globulin is ixMiiij investigated in a nationwtta X-ray survey expected to t.ike two years. The survey will be carried out by 10-man unit, from the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council55 words
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184 1964-03-15 7 DOPE) INDIAN POLICE SMASH AN INTERNATIONAL OPIUM RING OF SMUGGLERS YEW DELHI. Sat. Po--1 lice have cracked an international opium smuggling ring operating from India. Two of the gang's leaders who organised the despatch of opium worth hundreds of thousands of pounds from Madhya Pradesh in Central India were caught184 words
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Article275 1964-03-15 7 Peter Chandler - Peter Chandler By NEW DELHI, Sat. Mr. Krushchevs pet project for India, a $17,000,000 farm which he visited twice, has proved a flop. The Russian experts who looked after $4,250,000 worth of Soviet equipment given to the farm—tractors, harvesters, even telephones—have packed their275 words
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Article86 1964-03-15 7 DALLAS. Sal. A worldfamous "Brain wave" expert flown in from Chicago said in court yesterday mat striptease club owner Jack Ruby was suffering from a very r»re type of epilepsy." Dr. Frederick Gibbs. termed by Ruby's defence lawyers as •the father of electro-ence-phalography in theReuter - 86 words
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Article47 1964-03-15 7 LOS ANGELES. Sat. The earth's magnetic poles have reversed from time to time, four scientist* from ihe University of California say in a report on magnetism. And. they say. 1.500.000 years ago a compass would have pointed south instead of north.47 words
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Article43 1964-03-15 7 ROME. Sat— ltaly will call on experts throughout the world to help save the Leaning Tower of Pisa trom possible col. apse. A Bill allowing the Government to .-nend 2 000 million lire (about £1.1 50. 000 > :s being drafted43 words
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Article25 1964-03-15 7 WELLINGTON. Sat. The Nrw Zealand branch of the BritLsh Empire Cancer Campaign Society has changed its name to Cancpr Society of New Zealand25 words
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Article13 1964-03-15 7 CANBERRA. Sat.— There are 298 cars tv every 1.000 Australians.13 words
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Article123 1964-03-15 7 NEW YORK, Sat. Jackie Kennedys cousin Margaret Aucnincloss. 18. daughter of a New York physician, was taken off an airliner from Rome on Friday and rushed by ambulance to a hospital. She was reported to be suffering from bleeding ulcers. She and her parents. Dr.123 words
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Article42 1964-03-15 7 LONDON. Sal Forty-four volunieers vlmi elderly and lonely peop.e In 66 homes at Bath. Somerset, in a scheme run by the council. But more people are needed, the council reports, us 900 people in the city live on their own.42 words
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Article191 1964-03-15 7 \IUNICH. Sat Only 14- year -old schoolgirl Elfriede Wimmer noticed something odd about the man and boy In the crowded lunchtime streets of Munich The man had a strang* look on hLs fac. she thought, and he was hustling the boy along at speed, so191 words
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359 1964-03-15 7 Malcolm shocks Negro leaders with call to form rifle clubs NEW YORK, Saturday. RATIONAL civil rights leaders were shocked almost to disbelief yesterday by the advice of militant Negro leader Malcolm X that Negroes should form "rifle" clubs." Most said they agreed t that the breakaway leader of the "BlackUPI - 359 words
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174 1964-03-15 7 Xmas card romance for convict and girl VIEW YORK, Sat.— Joe Flail herty, serving 36 to 46 years for rape, robbery, and assault, received a Christmas card in 1954 from a lonely Canadian pirl. Frances McKearney. She wrote it because she thought he. too. must be lonely. A friendship developed.174 words
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Article36 1964-03-15 7 COPENHAGEN. Sat.— Princess j Anne-Marie. 17. of Denmark and King Constantine 23. of Greece will wed this year probably In May. Originally they had planned i to marry next January. I36 words
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Article117 1964-03-15 7 PARIS. Sat. Eighty men and women tramps armed with Identikit pictures are hunting Toulouse for a murderer who in two years has killed five men sleepIng rough The tramp.* decided to act after the latest murder —last week. They went to the police, demanded protection,117 words
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Article41 1964-03-15 7 MOSCOW Sat.— Tovanch RUMten for "comrade"— W «ay nut as a form of ne in Moscow reported yesterday that it had received many letter.* urging Instead 'he pre-rrvolut:onary t:tle* of Sir and Madam previously reserved for Ctarut upper classes.41 words
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102 1964-03-15 7 Gangster used in plot to crush Soekarno JAKARTA, Sat. An army officer had ordered a notorious gangster to seek money to finance an anti-Soekarno plot called "Anti-S oekarno Movement" in Soerabaya, East Java, the official Antara news agency reported. The agency said the army officer was Lieutenant Colonel Bedjo whose102 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-03-15 7 LIMA. Sat— Eight thousand fierce Indians have cut off a 20--man Government patrol in the jungles along Peru's frontier with Brazil and bombers and jet flgh- ters are bombarding the savage* positions to lift the siege, it was rtugrltd here yesterday. The Indians were identifiedUPI - 79 words
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Advertisement241 1964-03-15 7 II KEEP I YOUR FUNDS II IN \h LONDON IN A II 5 DEPOSIT ACCOUNT A Dcpomi Account with Lombard Banking Limited means complete financial peace of mind. No U.K. Income lax will h« deducted. Your money accumulates all the time and is quits un- affected by economic conditions. Withdrawals241 words
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558 1964-03-15 8 AN effective political party, especially one with socialist convictions, must have Its roots down among the rank and file. There must be a constant twoway communication from top to bottom and bottom to top. That being so how much grassroot pressure558 words
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OPINION
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Article676 1964-03-15 8 HASNAH VIMALACHEN does Malaysia a great service by focussing her column on the subject of writing. A flourishing literature Is more important for a country than most people imagine. In the last analysis, it is the force which keeps alive the intellectual spirit and prevents676 words
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Article, Illustration590 1964-03-15 8 SO YOU WANT TO BE A GREAT WRITER V|Y dear Hasnah, DO you realise what you have done? You have got us all writing like mad. Pencils race on pads and the product, in my case at least, is not very encouraging. I find myself caught in the throes of590 words
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Article647 1964-03-15 8 HOUSING HAZARDS" by David Kraal (Sunday Times, March 1 couldn't have better expressed my plight. On June 20, 1962 (almost two years ago) I booked a house and paid $6,500. To meet another demand, I paid $6,000 on Dec. 18. 1962, thus making a total of $12,500.647 words
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Article93 1964-03-15 8 MALAYSIA i.i becoming a country of extremes Either we have no rain or too much of it. After the drought and the water rationing, rain to me wax a word of rippling beauty. But now after a week's non-stop downpour I find that the word arthritis93 words
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Article248 1964-03-15 8 ASIAN women say: "We are on the shelf once we are past 30." But I say: "You have only yourself to blame." Stand in any Kuala Lumpur street and watch the women past 30 who go by. Very few of them bother about their appearance. They248 words
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Article, Illustration674 1964-03-15 8 A twist on thai road to success A FEW weeks ago the university results were out. Tears were shed by many tears of Joy by some and of heartache by others. For six science graduates It was the most wonderful day of their lives. They had topped the list with674 words
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Article285 1964-03-15 9 |£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The supervisor of the Malay Handicraft Centre in Jalan Mountbatten here, Che Nora Ujang, today advised tourists to change their money into local currency, before doing their shopping, if they want to avoid "money problems". The latest to face this problem was Mr.285 words
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138 1964-03-15 9 COFFEE SHOP GUTTED. THEN POLICE FIND KEROSENE CLUE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ¥>OLICE suspect arson I in the fire which gutted the interior of a coffee-shop in Jalan Gurney at 4.30 this morn ing. Thirteen people, including five children, were made homeless. Damage was estimated at 527.001). The occupants were aroused138 words
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Article44 1964-03-15 9 TAIPING. Sal.— A motorcyclist M. Mariappan. 17. was involved in an accident with a bus belonging to the King Edward VII School in Jalan Sultan Idris here yesterday. Mariappan who fractured his left letc has been admitted to the hospital.44 words
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143 1964-03-15 9 ALOR STAR. Saturday. J^EE CHIN THONG, 29, former cashier of the Kubang Pasu Transport Company, who was accused of misappropriating $53,808, was today conditionally discharged by the Sessions Court President, Inche Anuar bin Zainol Abidin. Senior Inspector, Mr. P. Arunasalam, prosecuting, said he was applying for143 words
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Article41 1964-03-15 9 SINGAPORE. Sal.— The offer oy ter.dcr ol three million shares .a .i m.n:nium price of $1 oy Simlim Investments Ltd.. Ed It whs announced here today The .striking price will oe decided erner od Monday or Tueaday41 words
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Article82 1964-03-15 9 JESSELTON. Sat Elephants In Dandakan District have done great damage at an oil plam research station at 32nd milestone on the Sandakan. Labuk road during the past week. Efforts were made to drive the beasts away first by noise and fires and later by shooting. One elephant was82 words
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Article145 1964-03-15 9 J^UALA LUMPUR. Bat.— Theresa Chong. j a teacher at the Convent of the Good Shepherd in Jalan j Ampang here, was baffled when she got a posting order last week asking her I to report to the head- master of a school In Jinjang Furious at145 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-03-15 9 Librarians 'have important role in S'pore SINGAPORE Sat. The Director of National Library Miss A. Prlscilla Taylor, yesterday spoke of the "enormous" importance of librarians to the future generation of Singapore. In a talk organised by the Chinese YMCA at Shell theatrette, she said. "In our age of gigantic advances199 words
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Article52 1964-03-15 9 KANGAR. Sat.— Morr than 100 larmers are expected to take part in the annual state padi competition to be held In Kangar next Sunday The Regent of Perils. Tengku Sulaiman. will give away the prizes while the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, will address52 words
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366 1964-03-15 9 Alliance to field many new faces for polls KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'J'HE Alliance Party's line-up of candidates for the forthcoming General and State elections will see many new faces many of them newcomers to the political arena. The Sunday Times under- stands that at least 50 per cent of the366 words
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Article33 1964-03-15 9 JESSELTON. Sat. The Babah Alliance Party candidates were yesterday returned unopposed in Sandakan Rural District Council's seven wards. There will be no elections In April as all members were reelected33 words
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248 1964-03-15 9 A census on S'pore's industrial output •SINGAPORE. Sat— The Dek partment of Statistics here Is conducting a censu.s on last year's industrial production A Government statement yesterday said the results of the census together with those of previous censuses, would provide useful information for the formulation of economic policies regarding248 words
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Article289 1964-03-15 9 CALL-GIRLS TO BE TAUGHT TRADES AT SPECIAL SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPLR, Saturday. Government is now drafting new legislation to check prostitution. A spokesman of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare, said today the legislation would deal with: white slavery, exploition of prostitutes, suppression of brothels,289 words
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Article67 1964-03-15 9 Tooth-paste gone, police told KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —A man dialled 999 when he went to brush his teeth and found his tooth-paste missing this morning. He also found a tin of Ovaltine missing from the meatsafe. The tooth-paste and Ovaltine were valued at $5 20. Police arrived in patrol car67 words
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Article92 1964-03-15 9 TODAY— Sedili Kecriil 19.11 a.m. (7.oft) 11.03 D.m. (7.4it>. Singapore 11.37 a.m. (9.»U>; Port Dlckson 7.34 a.m. (9 2?t) 7.51 p.m. (9.9 ft); Port S-et-tenham 6.43 a.m. (13.7U) 7.08 p.m. (14.6 ft); Penang, 1.20 a.m. (B.sft) 1.50 p.m. (B.3ft). TOMORROW— SediIi Kecriil 11.00 a.m.92 words
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Advertisement122 1964-03-15 9 We've counted them. They are part of the cabin decor of eacr» •iJBL Air India Jet. These 523 majestic creatures symbolize your lordly way of travelling. Status symbols you might call them. For in India, jt the elephant is the mount of royalty. And that's how Air-India I trunks of122 words
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169 1964-03-15 10 FNANG, Sat.— Penang will have Its own firemen's training school when the new Central Fire Station In Perak Road Is opened in May or June this year. The Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy, said today that when thY nation was opent d it169 words
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Article57 1964-03-15 10 KOALA LUMPUR, Sat.— M. Lourdasamy. 25, a newspaper vendor, collected $45 from the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Khir Johari. but did not pay the money to his employer. In the Sessions Court today. Lourdasamy pleaded guilty to committing criminal breach of trust. Bail57 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-03-15 10 SINGAPORE, Sat jytAURICE d« Vai, recently named "best flying student oi IMS" by the Airwork Services Training School in Perth. Scotland, developed his interest in aeronautics on the cricket Held. Maurice, Hi who received a shield yesterday his second award for topping his class while unaergoing training226 words
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Obituary61 1964-03-15 10 MRS. VICTORIA Oregory Fernandft, beloved, sister of Joseph Fernandez of Sungei Ular Estate, Kulim, paved away peacefully on 13-3-64 in Chavara South Kerala. A Requiem High Mass will be sung in St. Michael's Church. Batu Arang, at 6.15 p.m. Greatly missed by her beloved son Edison of Sungei Tlnggl.61 words
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Article49 1964-03-15 10 THE FAMILY of the tat* Loula George Fernandez thank all friends and relatives for the<r condolences, messages, wreaths. assistance and attendance at the funeral a Requiem High Mass will be sung on Monday 16th March at the Church of St. 'Francla Xavier. Serangoon Garden Estate. at 7 ant.49 words
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Article, Illustration451 1964-03-15 10 AUSTRALIA IN BIG HUNT FOR MARKETS SINGAPORE. Saturday THE Australian trade mission ship Centaur, on a current sales promotion tour of South-East Asian countries, will arrive here on Tuesday with one of the biggest trade delegations 118 top business executives and the largest display of goods ranging from heavy agricultural451 words
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118 1964-03-15 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. A "good neighbour tour group" of 73 people sponsored by the American radio station. WCCO Radio will arrive here tomorrow to promote friendly Interest in the Orient. The party Includes peopl* from all walks of fife chief executives to shoj>keepers and farmers118 words
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Article47 1964-03-15 10 SYDNEY. Sal.— Two girls ho 1 recently graiuated as dress designers from Brisbane Central Technical College are planning to open a fasnion house in Hong Kong. They are Vlss Jean Wu, from Sabah. and Miss Li May Kuen. from Hong Kong.47 words
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Article51 1964-03-15 10 IPOH, Sat. A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded today by the Ipoh Coroner. Inche Mohamed Eusofl bin Chin, on a lorry attendant. Lee Hoi Soon. 32. Lee, was knocked down by a car at the 2} mile Ipnh-Lahat road on the Nov. 25 last51 words
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Article26 1964-03-15 10 KAJANG Sit A $30,000 pavilion will be built at the Town Padang here. It will have tiered seats with a .special enclosure for V.I.Ps.26 words
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301 1964-03-15 10 'POINTER' on training... YOUR DOG I AM very pleased to see that a new vaccine, which is a double defence against the dreaded distemper is on the market in Britain and the United States. It will no doubt soon be available through your local veterinary surgeon here in Malaysia. They301 words
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Advertisement329 1964-03-15 10 ulysseTnardin A totindly-anchored tradition of th« brilliant superiority of chronometer, which win more awards thon any other watch company in the world. ULYSSE NARDIN WINNER OF 3812 OBSERVATORY PRIZES. ULYSSE NARDIN A NAME TO BE TRUSTED Model r-^M Jfi *****/4 /J| B By jy Model Br Ja^w 355 H SENA329 words
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Advertisement58 1964-03-15 10 UU CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (20 words %12 (Minimum) G ARUMUOAM— A. AMMANI. Marriage will take place today H5.3.64) between 10 am. and 12 noon at Indian Association. Invitation omission regretted. ONG— KHOO: Between Hilary. ran of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Kirn Pong to Cheng Kirn, do Madam Tan Ouat Cheng and58 words
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184 1964-03-15 11 A new JAMES BOND thriller tomorrow 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 do so with knife or184 words
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163 1964-03-15 11 Envoys are called back for briefings I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1X Heads of Malaysian diplomatic missions In Asian countries. United Arab Republic and Australia have been called back for briefings on the latest developments on the dispute with Indonesia. The spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs. Inohe Ahmad Nordln bin163 words
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Article, Illustration256 1964-03-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Britain's pop singer. Miss Helen Shapiro, will fly in at the end of the month from Taipeh to entertain her Malaysian fans during Easter. The 17-year-old singer whose "yo-yoing" in the disc "Walking Bade To Happiness* put256 words
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257 1964-03-15 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHAILAND would definitely send a truce team to the Borneo territories to supervise the ceasefire, the Thai Deputy Defence Minister, Air Marshal Dawee Chullasapya, said here today. He was answering questions by reporters at the airport on his one-day unofficial visit to Singapore.257 words
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Article193 1964-03-15 11 AIRPORT arrivals and departures for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 am.; Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 002) 950 am.; Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.55 am.; Bangkok (ML 583) 4.20 p.m.; Singapore. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur and193 words
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Article159 1964-03-15 11 Plan to 'sell' S'pore abroad Sat. Plans to appoint overseas based public relations consultants to sell Singapore's attractions abroad were discussed at, the third meeting of the Tourist Promotion Board yesterday Those who attended the meeting Included Major H.F Stanley, executive director of the Hong Kong Tourist Association Among other159 words
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Article56 1964-03-15 11 JESSELTON. Sat. Twelve Sabah Alliance Party candidates were returned unopposed when nominations closed for 14 wards of the Tawau Rural District Council yesterday There will be a straight fight between an Alliance candidate and an independent In Apas Ward and a three-cornered fight between56 words
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Article37 1964-03-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sal. The Nanyang Knelt Community Guild will give a dinner on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. in honour of the Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. in the success of the African Roodwill mission.37 words
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Article387 1964-03-15 11 When an hotel is in the dark SHOULD botch keep thrir corridors lit all night? That v.is the question rai&td in Jack Uempstei-'i case. It was all rather embarrassing. Tired after a day spent at a London trade iair. be returned u> his hotel, ate a light meal, and went387 words
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Advertisement63 1964-03-15 11 HIGH r~ I"""*^" 1^ f> J\ /BBaall Bs^^gg; ■<■-■— esso's new ppnni iotq PORT r%v#i^**^v* I ywßM||— I tjj DICKSON FOR II A I REFINERY... ruR I Ul NATIONAL w m ■w*° I Esso products power the wheels V j/k of Progress. Produces from the iriiTitfiai dfcl Ei M t^63 words
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Article126 1964-03-15 12 IMPORTANCE OF HOBBIES-BY AMBROSE IPOH. Sat.- The cultivation of hobbles by boys and girls In school will play a vita! role In the nations industrial development and economic pr<>- gress. Peraks Chief Educatlor, Officer. Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose, said this when he opened a hobbles exhibition at the Ipoh126 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-03-15 12 \i)O\ HOOI WAN. 15. a pupil of the Perak Girls Secondary School, receiving her certificate for winning the first prize in painting, from Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose. Chief Education Oflkrr. Prrak. at th«hobbies exhibition, sponsored by the Ipoh Rotary Club, at the Ipoh Library55 words
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168 1964-03-15 12 TWO FISHERMEN BEATEN UP BY SIX PIRATES BATU PAHAT, Saturday. fisheimen from Batu Pahat were beaten up by six Indonesian pirates early this morning. The fishermen are Laji bin Haji Mohammed Yusof, 50, and Soh Ah Bee, 37. They were fishing at a kelong one and a half miles from168 words
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Article42 1964-03-15 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two Indonesian illegal '»r.»nigrant.s were today arrested by police in Thomson Road. They are M. Mudbar bin Latiff. 36. and Dollah bin Selandar. 29. Both are from Tanjong Pinang. They have been referred to the Immigration Department.42 words
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Article27 1964-03-15 12 SEREMBAN. Sat. Negri Sembilan will observe World Health Day on April 10 with a health exhibition, a physical display by schoolchildren, poster and essay competitions.27 words
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Article34 1964-03-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. ft t. The youth section at the Bi.ikfields Buddhist Temple ht^e will hold a campfire in the. temple grounds in Jalan Berhala tomorrow from f 1.30 din to 10 p.m.34 words
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140 1964-03-15 12 Stockpile tin disposal plan out next week WASHINGTON, tat The United States pJuns to announce a new mm jm programme for disposal of MM tin on or about next Friday, it was announced yesterday. The announcement made by the General Services Administration said it was hoped at that time also140 words
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Article62 1964-03-15 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The fzrneral secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. Mr. O. Kandasamy, today claimed that 400 members of the NnmpoN Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union had left their union to Join the Aupe. He said that the Aupe had established a62 words
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Article278 1964-03-15 12 ON YOUR TV TODAY fl-ffiLEVISION programme* far i 1 today TV siN(;apir\ CHANNEL i P.M. 1.00 Opening and programme summary in all languages: 1.05 The City— Heue anH Hell; 1.35 The R 1 Clooney Show guest star Ifar- guerete Piazza: 200 New. :n Encllsh; 2.10 The Saint— The Man Who278 words
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433 1964-03-15 12 NEWS was certainly good news on the Malayan Stock Exchange and there were positive signs of Improvement towards the close of the week as several Industrials picked up a few cents. There was no spectacular rises In prices but the absence of startling433 words
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Article462 1964-03-15 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouslead (2.000) $1.90. U. 000) $1 89; Cold Store (1.000) $3.40. (1.000) $3.42; CTS. Ords. (.1.200) 505.; Dunlops (1,000) $2-16,462 words
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Advertisement242 1964-03-15 12 7P' eces c smartest looking American made W^ B_ cooking ware FREE! Extra strong 1 Rivet free VP^k interiors' Advanced design! Heat resistant flome- hAJ I .Hf guarded handles always cool a set to fill V every cooking function. Smooth ond highly polished J-LJ IWi t0 uxur V s'y'ing to242 words
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Miscellaneous87 1964-03-15 12 x know. Mos+un, -it's more -than ntu —it's a buzz about FT^^rVß of course I life is worth < If just &ZUBB&?S... They've MMfl -treasure ye*/** <"* whisper got out... hit the ceding friendship... but W-*eii... fumble m 0* I \No, Ho-rt doecttf affect me Ah. Stockley! Thetvil 1 dont87 words
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Article18 1964-03-15 13 I WITH A FULL I I PAGE PUNCH KEN HAMMONDS SPEAKING UP FOR LOCAL TALENT SINGAPORE IUP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration281 1964-03-15 13 CUSTOMERS at I. one of Singapore's Chinese restaurants are in for an unusual sight next week. For there to entertain them with a Chinese dance will be Vasantha Mani, the local girl who has become one of India's top dancers. The youngest girl ever to win281 words
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763 1964-03-15 13 THOMAS WISEMAN - SPY BOGARDE WILL NEVER EARN HIS 007 THOMAS WISEMAN By AS an attempt to parody the James Bond type of story, "HOT ENOUGH FOR JUNE" is altogether too timid and genteel. This Betty Box Ralph Thomas production is such an excessively squeamish and frantically impartial comedy of spying that not763 words
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Article249 1964-03-15 13 THE THEATRE ALL members of the Stage Club are reminded of the annual general meeting to be held tomorrow at the Singapore Cricket Club. The time Is 8 p m. Andrew Peacock, the hon. secretary of the club, hopes for a full attendance. All good hon. sees, do, of course;249 words
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Article73 1964-03-15 13 LONDON. Sat. Rex Harrison and Jeanne Moreau have been selected to appear in "The Yellow Rolls-Royce." the I'ish Terence Rattigan Aim that producer Anatole de Grunwald and MOM plan to succeed Mr. Raltigan's starry and successful "The YIP* It is the story of the adventures of a well-bred73 words
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Advertisement543 1964-03-15 13 ♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦♦+"< H%\4.it#4 r m i iTtiiiafooranTi Mht siioniM. I 11 am 1 .30 4.00 6 30 9.30pm T (NO FREE LIST) I 4- FUN! MUSIC! SONGS! X BEACHMRIf: X ON SIAGL-.oniorrow iJOp.m.* TtTRtX TORAY TETORON t GOLDEN BIRD KIAN FATT CO., Presents X REDIFFUSION DISCOVERIES 1964 X*lU CATHAY PACIFIC 1543 words
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Advertisement245 1964-03-15 13 Rheumafism Neuritis Go Away The amaains- new dlsoorerr HomiiSl banishes the pains of ArthritlT Rheumatism. Flbrosltls. NeurlUs alid BcUUca, like made. In to m imoeVsiter the lint dose, pains disappear, and la a few- days this marvelous medldn* dissolves and removes the body Poison* and Urlo Add that are the245 words
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Advertisement232 1964-03-15 13 •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■pvan CAPITOL is..»^i NEXT CHANGE bbV^ ii&^ IsWWhTE! d&»y' SPORT? Rock Hudson -Paula Prentiss i Howard Hawks, Marts Rvonte Sport?' Mds are Good at it too! imiwy.ifj.M >■■■■■■ REX (Spore) SKY NEXT CHANGE n xnnon J ■p she saved his life he destroyed hers! bj iL^^t, j I COLUMBIA PICTURES232 words
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Article267 1964-03-15 14 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat —The Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. today opened a new trunk main at Sungei Bakap Reservoir which I will benefit about 30.000 residents in the area. "For many of them." Raja Tun Uda said, "this will be the first time they267 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-03-15 14 CHIMPANZEES TALK WITH GESTURES, SAYS EXPERT A wild chimpanzee gets a handout of bananas from Jane Goodall, 29--year-old British biologist, who spent three-and-a-half years in Tanganyika >tudylng apes. She amassed information which Dr Melvin M. Payne ol the National Geographic Society sponsor of the -tudy said may "stand lor all117 words
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Article253 1964-03-15 14 Penang PMIP to fight polls PENANG, Sat. The Penang division of the Pan-Malay-an Islamic Party has decided to contest in the State and General elections next month. The party's State commissioner, Hajl Yusoff Al-Rawi, said today the PMIP would fight in constituencies "where Muslim voters predominate." "We know that non253 words
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297 1964-03-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. yyHEN one woman bumped into another woman, a meat chopper flashed in angry reaction, the Sessions Court here was told today. In the dock was Lee Kirn Lan, 30, who was found guilty of causing grievous hurt on297 words
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Article114 1964-03-15 14 l/ANGAR, Sat— The Town Board here has stopped collecting its annual five per cent education rate with effect from Jan. l this year. The Chairman of the Board. Inche Mansor Osman, explained this rate had been abolished because education in the State was now under the Ministry114 words
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Article39 1964-03-15 14 PARIT. Sat. A branch of the National Union of Day Training Centre Teachers was formed here yesterday. Inche Pauzi bin Hafll Alang Ahmad was elected branch chairman and Inche Mohamed Khan bin Sohor as secretary.39 words
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Article43 1964-03-15 14 KOTA BHARU. Sat.— The As- sistant Minister of Rural Development for Sarawak. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob. today invited the Mcntri Besar of Ke- lantan. Dato Haji Ishak Lofti Wn Omar, to visit an adult education classes in Sarawak. -A-43 words
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Article30 1964-03-15 14 SINGAPORE. Sit. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will oDen the new ouilding of Nan Hwa Girl's Hißh School in Bencoolen Street, at 3 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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179 1964-03-15 14 Perfect 'anti dazzle' mirror for cars- GENEVA, Sat. British car designers who pioneered the fluid flywheel, automatic gears, and the disc brake, have come up with another world's "flr;t" at the Motor Show, now attracting thousands here. It is forecast that this Invention will, like the others, soon be adopted179 words
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Article72 1964-03-15 14 IPOH, Sat. The Ministry of the Interior has issued an order for a fisherman, Ong Ah Chon, 23, to be restricted to Tronoh in the Batu Gajah area for two years under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Ong was among five suspected "Tiger Generals" of the "Cell72 words
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Article29 1964-03-15 14 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Thieves broke into Parit. Buntar's only petrol station last night. Thrv cot away with two 46-gallon clmms of motor oil valued at 534029 words
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Article, Illustration797 1964-03-15 14 PETER LIM - F)O you feel jaded? Jilted by time? If you do I and if you can sign a cheque for $10,000 without I having to worry about It bouncing right back in your face— then your problem is solved. Here's how you can recapture lost youth: Sign on797 words
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Article, Illustration553 1964-03-15 14 DAVID KRAAL - You will soon be seeing Sobers DAVID KRAAL BY A SK any cricket fan to name the greatest of them all today and the answer will be Garfield Sobers the West Indian wizard of bat and ball. Malaysian followers of the game, that small hut dour hand who brave sun553 words
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Advertisement60 1964-03-15 14 More mileS PER GALLON BORON users obtain more MPG regardless of the make, model or year their car was produced because BORON releases extra power during combustion. With more power available less fuel per mile is required. Try Thousands of car owners who have tested BORON have proved that Jk60 words
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Article364 1964-03-15 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with WEST bet at Ipoh today is Verocette in the Cl. 4 Div. 1 s£f straight handicap (Race 5). A nippy sort, this grey has won three of his last six starts in Class 4 and with a luxury weight mark of 7.10364 words
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Article796 1964-03-15 15 SPRINGFIELD (Race 4) can be followed with confidence now that he has hit his right form. At Kuala Lumpur in February he won well over 6f in heavy going and defied a 14-lb penalty to complete a double over It. Crown Boy is sure to be796 words
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Article1425 1964-03-15 15 Letter after the horse's name indicates type of going preferred: a any going; f firm or fast; g good; •oft; h heavy. Race 1-2.0: Cl 4 Div 5 ($5,200) S\S str. 1 ***** Sun Maiden g (Cheda St.) Heddle. 4 9.0 (F) *Drafon 6 21,425 words
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Article158 1964-03-15 15 I EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX POLNTER LAST TEX LAST TRY BLUE TATTOO Baoe 1 Actress Sun Maiden San Maiden Lucky Bride Actreu Last Try KAMAKAJIAM HORMAT MISTY BOW Rao* t Pari Passu Misty Bow Par! Passu Bat Masteraon Kamarajiam Kamarajiam WATERFINE PATAUDI WATERFINE Race S Bambolina Bambolina Kambolina Lord158 words
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Article320 1964-03-15 15 It's West Ham Preston cup final LONDON, Saturday WEST HAM UNITED and Preston North End will meet in the final of the English Football Association Cup here on May 2. F.A. CUP SEMI-FINALS Preston N.E. I Swansea 1 West Ham 3 Man. United 1 ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Arsenal 2 Chelae*Reuter - 320 words
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Article143 1964-03-15 15 KUALA LU.MHUR. Sat.—Singapore beat Malaysian Armed Forces by 13 points to 11 in au amateur boxing natch held at, Stadium Negara umight. Singapore won six out of the ten bouu. Two contests ended in knockouts in the secoml round. In the be.st fight of the night, Singapore's143 words
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Article26 1964-03-15 15 LONDON. Sat. The British Government has decided to give $170,000 towards the cost of sending Britain's' team to the Tokyo Olympic Games thU year.26 words
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Article25 1964-03-15 15 NEW YORK. Sat. A new Madison Square Garden sporis centre, which is beln-r built here, will cost an est,imat*d $132 million. •aL^^^flesaL^t^^^ML^Jii^^^^^^^kMM^fl m25 words
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Advertisement109 1964-03-15 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (,HiH.)—Boi it eta. sxtru HONDA CUB BOC.C, 8AC4903 for S3SO, just overhauled. Pucb 50c. c. 19&8 for SIM). Phone (Bpore) *****. SO. Braddell Road. Richard Llm HI-FI STEREO tt Word* U (Htm.}— Boa St eta, oxtro PIONEER AMPLIFIER etc., call for Demonstration at Hwee109 words
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Advertisement272 1964-03-15 15 OFFICER CADETSHIPS ARMED FORCES OF MALA YSIA Applications are invited for entry into the Federation Military College, Sungei Besi, Selangor in September 1964 to be trained as Short Service Commissioned Officers for the Armed Forces of Malaysia (Army and Air Force). Applicants must 1 be Citizens of either The training272 words
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Advertisement97 1964-03-15 15 Gelling Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before. Their Time Nothlnr can make yon feel ao ola. tired, and depressed v losinr sleep and enerrr because of Setting Us Ni htt or Burning, Smarting, Itchlna Acidity. And If your back ache* an* Rhenmatlsm Pains In joint* and busrsies make you97 words
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Article501 1964-03-15 16 IPOH. Sat.- A total of 61 pupils from eight schools took part In the Perak schoolboys and girb badminton championships organised by Nestles Products (M) Limited at the St. John's Ambulance Association hall here today. The semi-linals will be held tomorrow morning and the501 words
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Article, Illustration562 1964-03-15 16 L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr; LIM KEE CHAN I - L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr. and LIM KEE CHAN I by [£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Britain's Brian Huggett shot a two-under-par 72 in today's third round of the Malayan Open Golf Championships at the Royal Selangor Golf Club to give himself a four-strike lead for the562 words
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Article42 1964-03-15 16 West Bromwich beat Blackpool LONDON. Sat.— Results of English tootball league matches played last night were: West Bromwich 2 Division one: Birmingham 2 Blackburn 2. West Bromwich 2 Blackpool 1 Division three: Coventry 2 -outhend 5. Division four: Chester 3 Lincoln 1.42 words
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210 1964-03-15 16 PERAK ROUT KELANTAN 6-1 TO QUALIFY FOR FAM CUP FINAL IPOH, Saturday. DERAK hit Kelantan 6-1 today to qualify for the final of the FAM Cup against the winners of the Singapore-Selangor match to be played in Kua'p T.umpur tomorrow. Perak's first goal came in the 14th minute through lnslde-right210 words
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Article465 1964-03-15 16 210 B. Huggett 67. 71. 78 (37. 35). 214 —T. Kltta 72. 71. 71 (37. 34). 215 Hsieh Yung Yo 70. 76. 69 (35, 34t; T. Ishll 70. 75, 70 (34, 36»: E Cremin 78. 66. 71 (35. 36). 216 H. Suglmoto 71, 74. 71 f 35.465 words
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Article137 1964-03-15 16 9 ajn. rw Storr (a). Tahlr bin At an: 9.M K Hall (aX Teo Kirn Seng. T. Verity; 9. 16 I M Zain San Mm <a». J H. Mitchell (a); ».24-s-' C McGregor. Z Zshornack i»». Sulalraan (a): 9.3! J MeInnes. I.T. Johnstone. J Hardwlrke: I. Lecaspi,137 words
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223 1964-03-15 16 Sinclair hits 104 not out as NZ go to 185-3 AUCKLAND. Sat. New x\ Zealand had scored 185 for three in reply to South Africa's first innings total of 371 at the close of the second day of the third and final cricket Test here today. Barry Sinclair hit 104223 words
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Article99 1964-03-15 16 PENANO. Sat. Seeded Yew Cheng Hock of Westlands reached the semi-final of the schoolboys badminton championships with an easy win over Khor Choon Mian (HCHS) here this morning Cheng Hock won 15-3. 15-9. Other results: Tai Lung Kirn (PFS) bt Ong King Kok (PFS) 15-6.99 words
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Article76 1964-03-15 16 VICTORIA. Sat. Japan took a 3-1 lead over the United States in the American zone final of the Thomas Cud world badminton championship here yesterday. Results: Japan nrst Yoshio Komiya lost to Jim Poole 11-15. 13-18. Takeshi Miyanga bt Manuel Armendariz 15-2. 15-2.76 words
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Article112 1964-03-15 16 JAKARTA. Sat.— Sports Minister Maladi announced that Indonesia has decided to quit the Asiar Games Federation. Maladi also announced that Indonesia would definitely not participate in the Tokyo Olympics because she "no longer considers herself a member of the International Olympic Committee." Last months Asian Games112 words
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Article141 1964-03-15 16 SEREMBAN, Sat. Negri Sembilan and Perak. who drew 1-1 yesterday, both won their matches today in the Malayan Hockey Federation's friendly quadrangular tournament here. Perak played splendidly in the second half to beat Selangor 2-1 after being down at the interval. Negri beat a depleted Singapore141 words
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Article46 1964-03-15 16 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Nonls brothers, Lenny and Douglas. paved the way for Singapore Recreation Club's 5-0 victory over SHB In the first round of the senior knockout hockey competition on the padang today. They scored two goals each. Kenny Gomes got the other.46 words
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Article42 1964-03-15 16 LAHORE, Sat.— lndia won both opening singles yesterday against Pakistan when their Eastern Zone Davis Cup lawn tennis match began here. Akhtar Ali beat Zultiqur Rahim 6-3, 6-4. 6-4, and Premjit Lai defeated Mumr Pirzada 6-0. 6-2. 7-5.42 words
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Article25 1964-03-15 16 BATU PAHAT. Sat Johore Bahru beat Batu Pahat 4-2 to win the under-20 inter-regional soccer final today. Kluang were the under-15 champions.25 words
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Article, Illustration356 1964-03-15 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysian Armed Forces today scored a spectacular 5-1 victory over Malaysian Police in their annual hockey match for the Thompson Cup on the Depot ground. Forces* victory puts them on equal terms with the Police in the series which began in356 words
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Article66 1964-03-15 16 PENANO. Sat. Penang Malaysia proved too good for Perils Malays whom they trounced by 16 goals to one In the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer match at the City Stadium today. Penang took a 13-0 lead In the first half. Scorers were Bakar Slrat (5). Ibrahim Mydln and Zalnal66 words
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Advertisement130 1964-03-15 16 PYE c 'est magn ifique! Trust the sophisticated Parisiennes to know a good thing when they see one. In France, as in Singapore. PVE's the word lor viewing pleasure. ggBHMHHM^^^^ NEW Pye 23-inch de-luxe model 4305 is the best """■■"■3sS td table-top TV in the wide Pye range. This cxci-130 words
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Advertisement437 1964-03-15 16 SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED Invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for training as PRODUCTION EXECUTIVES The Company has over 450 employees and candidates must satisfy the following requirements:- Age: 24 to 33 Education: Not less than a Higher School Certificate. A university degree will be an advantage. Experience: Previous experience437 words
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Miscellaneous146 1964-03-15 16 SPORTS BIARY GOLr Malayan Open championship Anal round (RSGC course, XL. 9 a.m.). SOCCER FAM Cup s-final: S'gur v Spore (Merdeka Stadium. 7 p.m. i. Sultans' Gold Cup: Mai. Armed Porces v Negri Malays (Princes Rd. XL. 5.15 Malacca Malays v Johore Malays (Kubu Stadium. 5.15) Spore Div. 2: Schoo's146 words
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Article, Illustration5157 1964-03-15 17 I JOHN C 3 LE CARRE SB - THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD THE MAGAZINE SECTION THIS IS A STORY OF OUR TIMES. A story of the conflict that is fought in silence and secrecy by the anonymous men on either side of the Iron Curtain. This5,157 words
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Advertisement12 1964-03-15 17 TOSCA PERFUMED COLOGNE a fascinat.ng creation holding the secret of youthful charm12 words
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Advertisement171 1964-03-15 17 ■JH^^ A fl I fr~ lia 111 the TKTIII7 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 U l l l j **A Wf ■■> JrK Cathay Pacific chooses its pilots carefully, from the ranks of the worlds most experienced commercial flyers. Each serves a long apprenticeship as copilot, flying171 words
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Article, Illustration638 1964-03-15 18 That 'new' you' Look EVELYX Tl' OX THAT QIEST FOB YOCTH-AXD THE IMIH I A WIMIW PAYS THK feminine quest for youth and beauty, and subsequently male adoration, has gained tremendous momentum. So much so it is becoming difficult these days to know who one's friends are. I don't mean638 words
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Article360 1964-03-15 18 REALLY, my father is exactly the opposite from me. in every way!" "I doubt it! No one could be that good!" "IS it true that your wife used to be your secretary?" "Yes. she was the fastest one I ever had." ,"Oh. is she a speedy360 words
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Advertisement242 1964-03-15 18 FIRST STEP TO A NEW LIFE! Check your weight, and health on a Salter Personal Weigher. These compact, portable machines give accurateweightataglanceand their streamlined design is in complete harmony with the modern bathroom. PORTABLE DURABLE LOW-PRICED SALTER Personat Weighers Available at Dispensaries, Department Stores, Hardware Stores. Advertisement w TO cherish242 words
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Advertisement80 1964-03-15 19 You feel this cool, this clean, this fresh, this lovely, this relaxed, this immaculate, this comfortable, this self -possessed, uhen you use Tampax internal sanitaryprotection (and you can suim, too!). our choice of 2 (ibsorhviicies (Regular and Super). AnuUMv uhrrever smh protlucts are sold. Invented by a doctor n«t» used80 words
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Advertisement421 1964-03-15 19 M Doucjcillsj I I H_^l^^^^B^B^^^^^^^^4Aaßaik^B^H Ssl=rr~ l# SUCCESS \mfmmmjjmmmi begins with j liHiiliilißMßlßiH J, SUPER-SIFTED A-—- -^LJ^ M c pouGALL s Ij^^^^pi^^'^ SELF-RAISING jjP^^^ FLOUR r Even if you're baking for the very first time, your cakes and pastries turn out super-light successes. SuperSifted McDougall's is milled from a blending421 words
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Article361 1964-03-15 20 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER By Under the chestnut tree MEANNESS." says my paper, "can become a ■ous obsession." The :al case Is that ol the husband who took oil his win never he ihouuht .^tu- wasn't lookanything particular. When I first heard this joke I laughed till the tears ran duwn361 words
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Article, Illustration327 1964-03-15 20 KEN HAMMONDS - THA T ROOM A T THE TOP... KEN HAMMONDS TODAY WE 60 ON A TOUR OF THE INNER SANCTUM -THE OFFICES OF THE TOP MEN IN OUR WORKIKS WORLD THE KEY NOTE IS FUNCTION, NOT COSTLY LUXURY by HAVE you been dreaming lately of the day when you will occupy327 words
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414 1964-03-15 20 PETER GROSVENOR - Starting on a writing career at 74 PETER GROSVENOR By r>R years the dusty old manuscripts hung about in a loft. One of them even got nibbled by mice. Mrs. Winifred Wilkinson felt shy about troubling publishers. One that she did try turned her novel down, and friends told her414 words
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Advertisement53 1964-03-15 20 4 ffill BE WON! HONGKONG7BANGKOK? MAI/r 'W^H^JM S°' ve an Easy-to-Spot car IYIMIXL 4| W contest in the March issue of COT titK VYI/KLU' jj TTflTr/f^TTft^T TFN ii nQ r A ft/} Dream Flights I I UntMIVI abMtd MAIAYSIAH AIRWAYS FLIGHTS" YOURS ofefr ORDfcR YOUR COPY NOW! ON SALE N53 words
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Miscellaneous278 1964-03-15 20 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 2. Man of law (9). 2. Tuft of halm (5). 3. Eastern 10. Scene of the fight ,5). 11. **£>& Ward off <s>. 12. Quadn.peds Day before (3i. 8. Abrogate (7). <9i, 15. Foreign coin <A>, 17. 9. stammer <7i. 13 Make proud Found In camera <4>.278 words
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Article553 1964-03-15 21 WOMAN, 30, WANTS TO BE A MIDWIFE nHAR Know Alls: I am ;i housewife aged with ;i Form Four school leaving certificate. Is ii possible lor me to apply lor training ;is ;i midwife, and if so. to whom Ho R.l'.L. Contact the Chief Medical and Health Officer in your553 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-03-15 21 TVINNER of the week's $30 prize is "Going Home" (left), submitted by Pak Koi Wai, of 99, Campbell Street. Penan g. He used a Rolleicord 3.5 camera and Kodak V.P. film. Setting: fll. 1/100 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be posted to him187 words
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736 1964-03-15 21 'No holiday till don't have to save' WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. J^EAH Jane Lee: I know a man who skimps and saves all year round so that for two weeks he can736 words
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Article197 1964-03-15 21 HERE'S thr ncirntiße answer to five your younfstrr* If they ever ask: WHY DOES YOIR II MR STAND ON END? EACH of 'our hairs consists of a stem and a root. The stem varies greatly in thickness and Is usually round In the case of straight hair197 words
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Advertisement679 1964-03-15 21 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into OfcOOfE OJf OF THtSi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to make the most of today's opportunities, here is a WHICH IS TOUR PET SUBJECT chance for you to find OUt679 words
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Advertisement179 1964-03-15 21 HITACHI Model WH-900 and the best of gifts of portable transistor radios. It has exclusive Radar Tuning for precise and easy tuning in of your Station;* an electronic fine-tuning device for clear short-wave reception; push buttons for easy selection of 4 bands. Elegantly styled. It makes a fine present for179 words
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Miscellaneous377 1964-03-15 21 WfrJWt S\£ dfajLi MS pecuve; 10.15 Music Prom The KUALA LUMPUR -gg: AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 12 midnight Close, gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melo- ciMr«nnn« dies- 7.00 Time Signal The SINGAPURA "SwJ™ fw"^ Potpourri; AM 6.00 Good Morning; krL^l P^? r H A B I ?n y: J- 3a 601377 words
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Miscellaneous1467 1964-03-15 22 CUEC<. vdUK SAPETY f" {yOVZ KIPLE IS ALL SET!.. I SAwl fI //OW AMf. SEACON- AlA\ AN7 > I l INSTIMCTIVELV THE AKJIWAL SU77ENLY TU^NiSCATCHviAK.JEACONJ... >J\ IT, MX. ggACOM !_J I X^SQJEEIE TMETKISSEKIy SEMSIM6 TgQUSLE... y ...AN7 CHAHGES... SUT TWE KIFLEMAW 15 FEA^- ~~~~ZT AT f*OIMT- SLAVIC ZAKQB- WV SUT1,467 words
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Miscellaneous57 1964-03-15 23 KVD, ipuvWUd West favourite fr-^- wL k- /^ffl^** /^^iL^^^B w^^^^ ii y. "^^^^^^^B^S fl -r>« W'LP BULLST CXJS^sTJW^M I I 7Wf WOONPEP fAAH CLUTCHES AT THE. WHEEL M irm> ?c* support #jp gives it a ha*p turh..\ PHOW HO/WBRg Vt7l/RE "S 71 I /4T 7>//£ /H^CVT 7W PILOTLESS BOAT 7H/<?57 words
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Miscellaneous76 1964-03-15 23 RADIO WEEKLY 7%e magazine packed with up-to-the minute FEATURES latest RADIO, TV, FILM, and ENTERTAINMENT NEWS, CONTESTS, and SERIAL CARTOONS: FLASH CORDON STEVE ROPER PRINCE VALIANT THE LONE RANCER Full programme details and highlights for all networks: TV MALAYSIA TV SINGAPURA RADIO MALAYSIA? KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE STATIONS B. B. C.76 words
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Miscellaneous208 1964-03-15 23 [cORATOLD ME Xf 1 1 WISH T ffi tin 1-^ SSe anS juuus (something W y^V V I I /X 1*^ fe. HAD ANOTHER J > f J #a\ IV 1 V^. > QUARREL t^ f^~7>\ i\ a a«V. I II I J^ U I N YESTERDAY I5 ATA I208 words
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