The Straits Times, 16 March 1964
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Title Section23 1964-03-16 1 Si"., AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 filatic** Iflew* I**1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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670 1964-03-16 1 KOTA BHARU - Brought by submarine' BIG ARMS HUNT AMMO WITH INDONESIAN CREST FOUND ON KELANTAN BEACH BESIDE IMPRINT OF FROGMAN'S FLIPPER KOTA BHARU Sunday POLICE here have seized a case of Indonesian Bren-gun ammunition believed to be part of a large quantity of arms smuggled ashore by submarine. The discovery has triggered670 words
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Article56 1964-03-16 1 LONDON, Sun— Tengku Abdul Rahman is one of eight leaders from Asia and Africa who have agreed to be patrons of an international conference here on economic sanctions against South Africa. The others are: Emperor Haile Selassie, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, President Ben Bella, President Nkrumah, President Nyerere,Reuter - 56 words
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Article67 1964-03-16 1 BANGKOK, bun.— The Thai Deputy Defence Minister, Air Chic: Marshal .Diiwee Chullasapya. said last night that Thailand would not allow anyone to use one square Inch of her territory as a base to harm Malaysia. He was clarifying reports from Kuala Lumpur quoting him as sayingReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1964-03-16 1 SAIGON. Sun.— Four U.S. Army men were killed today when their armed HU-1B helicopter was shot down by the ViPtcong 130 miles ■south of Saigon, an American military spokesman announced. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration414 1964-03-16 1 DALLAS, Sunday. JACK RUBY was sentenced to death in the electric chair yesterday by a Dallas jury of eight men and four women who took 139 minutes to reach their verdict. Under Texas law, the jury decides the penalty, and actual pronouncement ofReuter - 414 words
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Article78 1964-03-16 1 BERLIN. Sun— Three East Berliners reached West Berlin late last night and today. West Berlin police said two youths, one 18 and the other 28. fled to West Berlin "over a unique and very simple route which no one had discovered before." They refused further details,UPI - 78 words
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276 1964-03-16 1 U.S. ready to dispel Malaysian fears on SoeK WASHINGTON, Sun. Government sources today expressed their readiness to meet Malaysian officials to dispel any apprehension that U.S. policy towards the Indonesian Malaysian confrontation involved appeasement of President Soekarno. The sources denied that the U.S. had reservations about its support for Malaysia.Reuter - 276 words
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Article33 1964-03-16 1 MOGADISHU, Sun.— Ethiopian troops and Somali civilians fought a battle lasting one and a half hours on the Ethiopian side of a border post, a Government source said today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article146 1964-03-16 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Sunday. rpHE HAPPIEST couple in Brunei today are Richard'Chang, 43, and his wife, Madam Chong Fung Lan, who won $236,000 in the English football pools by correctly forecasting eight drawn matches on Littlewood's one farthing treble chance. The prize is believed to beUPI - 146 words
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Article65 1964-03-16 1 IPOH. Sun. Acantha, an Irish-bred four-year-old who came in a giant airlift last September, created a sensational upset in his first appearance here today when he beat the hot favourite, Pari Passu, la pay $540 for a win. It was the highest ever win dividend at65 words
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Article47 1964-03-16 1 KUALA LUMPURs Sun. Tomoo Ishii, of Japan, today won the 1964 Malayan open golf championships at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here by one stroke from Brian Huggett. of Britain. Tadashi Kitta, of Japan, tied for second place with Huggett. See Back Page.47 words
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Article58 1964-03-16 1 LONDON. Sun. Charles Fitxroy. sth baron Southampton and descendant of King Charles 1, last night made history when he decided to renounce his title for other than political reasons, the Sunday newspaper •The People" reported today. ■Tm sick of the whole silly business, old boy."Reuter - 58 words
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Article168 1964-03-16 1 Death on his first date A CARPENTER, Lee Yin Chiew, 26, went on his first date with his girl last night and it turned out to be a date with death. Fur while Lrc and the girl. !7-year-old dressmaker Slew Sock May. sat in a field near Shenton Way. a168 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-03-16 1 Jamit Singh freed Ex-boss of SHB union seen in Spore SINGAPORE, Sun. The former Secre-tary-General of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, Mr. Jamit Singh, was released from the Muar detention camp on Mar. 10, it was reliably learnt tonight. Ipoh-born Jamit Singh, 34, was reportedly seen walking in Singapore160 words
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Article29 1964-03-16 1 WAR ON POVERTY washiv-ion sun. Froirirnt MUMMI tofi.tr >mi CoatfCM a million pmiWil t» ■cMevc total victory 1 in a national waf <»n poverty m rnitni Mjlc—Rcutrr.29 words
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Article, Illustration342 1964-03-16 2 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson is encouraged by Mr. Robert McNamara's report on the war in South Vietnam, and officials predicted increased American aid to halt Communist infiltration there. The Defence Secretary gave the President a first-hand account of his mission on Friday,Reuter - 342 words
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87 1964-03-16 2 rKYO. Sun. Japan will send a demonstration flight of a domestic-made plane to South-Bast Asia next January in an effort to develop export markets there. The aircraft export consultative committee is planning to send the passenger transport YS-U to India, Pakistan, Burma, Thailand,87 words
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Article48 1964-03-16 2 TEHERAN, Sun. Delegates from four countries at yesterday's Economic Commission for Asia and the Par East (ECAFE) conference here signed a Joint request to the United Nations for establishment of a regional petroleum Institute in Iran. The countries were Iran. Afghanistan. Pakistan and Thailand. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article20 1964-03-16 2 MANILA, Sun. Speaker Cornelio Villareal has suggested that the Philippines should maintain vigorously a "peacetime" citizens army.— U.P.l.20 words
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Article52 1964-03-16 2 COTONOU. Sun. Dahomey troops patrolled the uneasy northeast region yesterday after violent tribal fighting in which SO people were reported injured. The Government sent tho trooos to restore order near Parakou where northern tribesmen on Wednesday attacked the homes of southerner* who had moved Into the52 words
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Article53 1964-03-16 2 TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said a 7.234-ton Greek freighter, the Mariagle. with 26 crew members on board had run aground today on rocks 1.000 metres offshore from the Boso peninsular. West of Tokyo. The board said the freighter was flooded but there fere no53 words
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181 1964-03-16 2 Maca wants the death penalty for smugglers MANILA, Sun. President Macapagal urged Congress yesterday to impose the death penalty for smuggling:. The move was calculated to avert the "monstrous threat" of illegal traffic of untaxed goods coining into the country. He expressed alarm that the contraband activities might drain the181 words
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Article135 1964-03-16 2 PEKING, Sunday. CAMBODIA is not alone in her struggle against "imperialist aggression and threats," the Chinese Vice-Premier, Gen. Lo Jui-ching told a visiting Cambodian military delegation at a welcoming party here. Gen. Lo said: "The 650 mil- lion Chinese people firmly stand with the CambodianReuter - 135 words
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162 1964-03-16 2 France and Algeria to aid new nations ALGIERS, Sun. Pre- sident Ahmed Ben Bella told newsmen at the airport here last night that he and President de Gaulle had agreed that France and Algeria should work together to aid newlyindependent nations. Mr. Ben Bella stopped off in Paris on Friday,UPI - 162 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-03-16 2 PEKING, Sun. Mr. r Chou En-lal returned to Peking today to resume his official duties as Prime Minister after three months' absence travelling overseas Ho was given a warm welcome by 5.000 people when Y\e arrived at Peking airport. Surprise Foreign MinisterReuter - 206 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-03-16 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /vet, dear. ill motto rr\\\ f know a man A I JUST AS SOON AS I'VE WHO* MARRWO ID V FINI6WKO IRONING S A COOK MCRKTARt 1 "c*co*uroc. Mow»i^^d| n.35 words
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Article140 1964-03-16 3 ONDON, Sun.— Christopher Simcox, 51, who was due to be hanged at Birmingham next Tuesday, has been reprieved for a second time, it was announced yesterday. The decision follows a mercy plea sent to the Home Office on Wednesday by Simcox's solicitors on the grounds ofReuter - 140 words
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Article27 1964-03-16 3 VAL D'ISERE, (French Alps) Sun. An avalanche roared down on a ski slope here yesterday, killing five French skiers, three of them women. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article54 1964-03-16 3 MOSCOW. Sun Air Marshal Vladimir Sudets, Com-mander-in-Chief of Soviet Antl-Alrcraft Forces, warned today that any spy flights by the new American A-ll would meet the same fate as the U-2. American newspapers have claimed that the A-ll whose existence was announced recently by President Johnson could penetrateReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration203 1964-03-16 3 MAC: France would get leadership if Britain gave up... T ONDON, Sun— Former L Prime Minister, Mr. llirold Macmillan. said last night that if Britain abandoned its nuclear power the leadership of Europe would pass to France. Mr. Macmillan, making his last speech in Bromley to his local constituency association203 words
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323 1964-03-16 3 Cyprus is quiet as the first peace men fly in NICOSIA, Sunday. A ROYAL Canadian Air Force plane arrived in Nicosia last night carrying the advance party of the Canadian contingent to the United Nations peace-keeping force in Cyprus. In OTTAWA, Canadian Defence Headquarters announced that the first two plane-loadsReuter - 323 words
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133 1964-03-16 3 Cadillac showroom pickets arrested SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. Police yesterday arrested dozens of pickets demonstrating in a Cadillac car showroom here against the General Motors Co. for alleged Job discrimination. General Motors called police to clear the showroom and Issued a statement denying the charges, saying It had "a longestablished andReuter - 133 words
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Article65 1964-03-16 3 SANTO DOMINGO (Dominican Republic), Sun. The Dominican Government is asking Spain to extradite Rafael Trujlllo Jr., son of the late Dominican dictator, and three of his aides, it was announced last night. Foreign Minister Lius Aquiles Me.Ua said the four were not legitimate political exiles.65 words
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Article151 1964-03-16 3 MOSCOW, Sunday CO VIET doctors revived a 23-year-old tractor driver who was "clinically" dead for several hours the newspaper Komsomol Pravda reported Vladimir Kharin was found frozen stiff one night in a field of the Yaroslavsk state farm in Kazakhstan. Doctors could detectUPI - 151 words
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84 1964-03-16 3 T^EW YORK, Sun.-James aI Hoffa, president of the powerful Teamsters' Union who was sentenced to eight years' jail and fined $10,000 at Chattanooga, Tennessee on Thursday, was refused a new trial yesterday. He and three other men were convicted of trying to influence aReuter - 84 words
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Article51 1964-03-16 3 LONDON. Sun. Prince Charles, 15-year-old heir to the British throne, went to BuklnKham Palace yesterday to meet his baby brother born on Tuesday. Princess Anne, his 13-year-old sister, was also going to the Palace. They have both taken time off from their boarding schools to make the visit.Reuter - 51 words
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Article38 1964-03-16 3 PARIS, Sun.*— Fifteen hundred French military and civilian personnel will be stationed in Papeete, rear base in Tahiti for France's future Pacific H-bomb tests, by the end of this year, it was announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article42 1964-03-16 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Mr. Khrushchev's 70th birthday on April 17 is to be an occasion for a gathering of Communist leaders, according to Western observers, but they are unable to say whether this will amount to a fullscale Communist summit ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article48 1964-03-16 3 LONDON, Sun. Gale winds lashed parts of Britain yesterday bringing distress signals from ships at sea. Heavy rain drenched most parts of the country, hitting sports fixtures and causing traffic pile-ups on main roads. In Scotland snowdrifts and floods blocked some routes. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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82 1964-03-16 3 LONDON, Sun.— Peter, the Home Office cat, was buried yesterday with all the honours befitting a government employee who faithfully served Britain for 16 long years. His veneered oak coffin i was lowered from a pur-ple-draped wheelbarrow Into his last resting place82 words
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113 1964-03-16 3 COUPLE 'ENJOYED' BEATING GIRL TO DEATH S/EW YORK. Sun —A New York couple beat a seven-year -old crippled girl to death "because we enjoyed beating her," police said yesterday. (even year -old Elizabeth Pappolla's mother, Florence John Koltosky, 26, were charged with murder after police said they admitted beating herReuter - 113 words
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Article26 1964-03-16 3 ROME. Sun. Doctors at stitched on the nose of i three-year-old girl after it had >een bitten off oy a dog yesterlav. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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343 1964-03-16 4 Better English in Chinese schools SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health and acting Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today assured Chinese schools of the Government's support in their attempts to raise the standard of English of their students. Speaking at the official opening of the Nan Hwa Girls'343 words
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Article187 1964-03-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. SIX SINGAPORE candidates have completed the final examination of the Corporation of Secretaries (London), held in December last year. I They are Messrs. Chew Ah Kong. Chua Seng Poh, Leon? Tik Chui. Ng Aik Lye. Richard Soh Tiang Huat, and Tan Chye Thiam.187 words
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Article107 1964-03-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A 10-lec-ture orientation course on "Product, development and design," organised by the Economic Development Board, will begin on March 23. Conducted by Mr. D.A. Jordan, a United Nations industrial designer, now advisor to the E.D.B. the lectures will be held every Monday at 5.30107 words
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Article46 1964-03-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The SATA Mobile X-ray Unit will be stationed at the Paslr Panjang Community Centre from tomorrow to continue the mass X-ray campaign In that area. It will be at the centre between 5.30 p.m. and 9 pm. dally till March 20.46 words
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Article31 1964-03-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— Police are appealing for eye-witnesses of a road accident this afternoon In which a hawker, Tan Ah Boey. was killed by a lorry along Buklt Panjang Road.31 words
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233 1964-03-16 4 NEW CHILD HEALTH CENTRE AT BEDOK OPENED SINGAPORE, Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, today scoffed at the "eat corn and crush Malaysia" philosophy as advocated by President Soekarno of Indonesia. Speaking at the opening of the $100,000 new Chai Chee maternal and child233 words
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Article151 1964-03-16 4 Ministry of Culture shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: TOMORROW: Cashln Estate. Ponggol Road, 9j m.s. Buklt Mandal Village. Kampong Heap Ouan San, Kampong Selabin. Pulau Tekong Besar, Kampong Java Teban. TUESDAY: Nam Chong151 words
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Article30 1964-03-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. N Lewis will give a talk on -Orchids" to members of the YWCA International Club on March 18 at the association's Raines Quay premises.30 words
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Article30 1964-03-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. R. S. Jaswant Singh was elected president of the Serangoon branch of th« Malayan Indian Cong-ess. Singapore, at annual general meeting held on March 12.30 words
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Article31 1964-03-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. A.E. Fernandez, officer-in-charge. St*ff Training Centre. In Singapore will give a talk on "To be a Government Servant" at the Shell Theatrette at 3 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article23 1964-03-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— lnche Rahlm bin Isliak, Assemblyman for Slglap. will open the Slgiap Housing Estate at 6.30 pm. on March 19.23 words
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Article358 1964-03-16 4 THK following li today'! acbedule of civil ■rcraft movementa at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS ■OAC: Prom Melbourne, Brtibane, Darwin (BA 713) 9.25 p.m.; from London, DuaMktorf, Utanbul. Abadan. Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA T88) 5.30 p.m. P«n-Am»rl«an: From Ban rranctico, Loa Angeiea Honolulu. Manila.358 words
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245 1964-03-16 5 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. commercial attache at the U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur has painted a glowing picture of economic development in Malaysia and predicted expanded U.S. sales there. But Mr. Cornells J. Goinga, writing in the Commerce Department magazine "International Commerce," warned thatUPI - 245 words
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83 1964-03-16 5 OVERTIME OFFER TO BACK THE CALL-UP Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sun. A group of 14 employees of the Survey Department's cartography section in Gurney Road have volunteered to work half-an-hour overtime daily in support of the Government's call-up. In a letter to the department's chief cartographer yesterday, the croup's spokesman, Inche83 words
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Article49 1964-03-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation of Malaya Institute of Public Relations will hold their first biennial general meeting at the Department of Information's theatrette in Mountbatten Road here on March 25. The Instltue. formed on March I 25. 1962. has 56 members on 1U reeistcr.49 words
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382 1964-03-16 5 T^He secretary of the Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers. Mr Chan Chuck Hoi. last night warned that teachers were "becoming dissatisfied, impatient and to a great extent disillusioned." "The National Unton of Teachers is a responsible union, and It has no Intention382 words
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Article46 1964-03-16 5 JESSELTON. Sun. Two Ibans of a croup of six who routed a band of seven Indonesian border terrorists, killing one. wounding; three and putting the rest to flight, were given cash awards yesterday They received S7sf each. The incident took place last January.46 words
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170 1964-03-16 5 8 women who feared getting wet capsize sampan pENANG. Sun. Eight women aboard a sampan, afraid of getting wet from the wash of a cargo steamer's propeller, leaned to one side, causing their sampan to capsize in Penang harbour today. The women and the sampanman. Lee Mah Lee. were thrown170 words
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Article44 1964-03-16 5 PENANG, Sun. An "International Poor People's Association" was formed here yesterday. Puan Sharifah Noor blnte Syed Mohamed was elected president, with Mr. M. Subramaniam and Mr. Jimmy Lee Hock Soon as vice-pre-sidents, and Mr. Y. Oovindasamy Pillay as secretary and treasurer.44 words
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199 1964-03-16 5 Elections 'will decide democracy's survival' pENANG, Sun. The 1 Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, told 300 Alliance leaders in Balik Pulau last night that next month's Parliamentary and State elections would riecide "the death or survival of democracy in this country." "If we make the fatal mistake of voting199 words
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Article32 1964-03-16 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will introduce the sale of food and drugs (Amendment) BUI at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly.32 words
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Miscellaneous56 1964-03-16 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi I "urki ru-TAxe Xtmis four^ IT^ Sk/*** ONB.-Heac caws leaf I OUTA m W>W. YWAIT! >KU BUTCH! r— < CLOVER SYLVtSTERi INCEDONE r-^fk WILL BRING THAT TOUGH Of tfv rt^SrYl tL V XJU SCOP Vbutch jones Stmarms, Skar^ VjN \j- vc *'X56 words
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Article, Illustration2557 1964-03-16 6 LAN FLEMING; Robb - LAN FLEMING THE STRAITS TIMES MONDAY. MARCH 16. 1994 BEGINS TODAY: FOR THE EYES OF STRAITS TIMES READERS ONLY, THE STRANGEST STORY 0F... 1 111 WOKI.I) ol Jimn Bond is one of quirk death and beautiful women. No other character in fiction2,557 words
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Miscellaneous135 1964-03-16 6 Alley Onp By V.T. Hamlin 4^3-f OF CMUZXnOH, WEVH YET /TOMMY>*WWB^l|lll/i| KKJOW TUERgSWy. l,«/oOPS QCI SAID NOT J**->«. Jf A TO IMPWCVE ON KNOOON' ITO HYWttXSEN IV^UJ 1 A. rt u OH' Ml C§M~ IIW r M ABCXXD TOOME/ DeAO 1 90MEB0CVS BLOCK OFF AS SOMBflt rfS STILL -^S^lr^ U^HERE135 words
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The Straits Times Monday, March 16, 1964.
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Article623 1964-03-16 8 It is time we gave more 'thought to inviting United Nations' interest in Indonesian aggression. The discovery of cases of Indonesian bren-gun ammunition near a Kelantan village is one more hint of Indonesian determination to increase the pressure and stir up internal trouble. The ammunition is623 words
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Article443 1964-03-16 8 j In the long run the Dallas i decision to electrocute Jack Ruby will be only a minor act tin the drama which began with President Kennedy's tragic death last November. The process of cutting events lof the past four weeks down Ito size will begin at once,443 words
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Article121 1964-03-16 8 The decision of the United Nations Security Council to send a peace-keeping force to Cyprus has not had the effect of pacifying the warring Greek and Turkish communities. There have been serious clashes over the past week, with the Cypriot Turks sustaining the heavier casualties. Angry demonstrators121 words
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Article363 1964-03-16 8 Stanley Hunli - Stanley Hunli Weapon of the future by T\JEW YORK, Sunday They have produced the prototype death-ray gun. That's what it amounts to. It won't kill a man at 1,000 paces. It won't "inflict serious bodily injury" on the enemy. But it can blind363 words
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Article638 1964-03-16 8 NIGERIA finds 'lost' 20 million CENSUS RESULT NOW THREA TENS WHOLE SYSTEM OFGOVT NIGERIANS woke up the other day to the news that, there were 55.600,000 of them. The last time they were officially counted, in the colonial year of 1952, they were 30.800,000. This rate of Increase breaks all638 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1964-03-16 8 FRANK SULLIVAN - A RISING new star IN Malaysian art FRANK SULLIVAN i An exciting surprise by the gifted son of a famous father... CHENG WAH: HIS FIRST ONE-MAN SHOW (64 WORKS) IN KUALA LUMPUR by WHEN the Malays wish to compliment a person who has exceptional creative talent, they say he is1,083 words
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Advertisement42 1964-03-16 8 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED 4 FULLY PAID: 30,000,000 00 GCNERAL RESERVE 18,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $455,000,000 00 SAVE SAFELY SAVE WITH O. C. ft. C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA a SOUTH-EAST ASIA.42 words
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Advertisement156 1964-03-16 8 frex Pipe cutter is made of heat treated Drop Forged Steel and the wheels ere made of special tool steel and proper heat* treatments ere applied. Stocks and Dias and Ratchet Threader body are made of Highest Class black heart malleable Catting. All the other parts are mode of most156 words
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232 1964-03-16 9 KUALA 1.1 MHL'R, Sun Singapore Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Raiaratnam. said here today that it was never the intention of the People s Action Party to supplant the MCA. Mr. Rajaratnam was commenting on Tengku Abdul Rahman's speech at an Alliance232 words
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Article47 1964-03-16 9 TAIPING. Sun. Tenaku Besar Mahmud Ibni Almahrum Sultan Zainal Abidin. District Officer. Larut and Matancc District, has gone on transfer to the Federal Establishments Office in Kuala Lumpur and has been succeeded by Wan Ahmad bin Wan I Omar, of the Perils State Secret- j iriat.47 words
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Article28 1964-03-16 9 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Tcluk Anson Rotary club will celebrate World Understanding Week at a ten meeting in the Lower Perak Club here on Tuesday evening.28 words
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1209 1964-03-16 9 Present Umno leadership vital to our survival: Lee SINGAPORE. Sun. 1 SI N G A PORE's Prime Minister, f Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that while the present Malay leadership of Tengku Abdul Rah- man and Tun Abdul j Razak in Umno *'is vital to the survival and success1,209 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-03-16 9 New Federal Secretary to Borneo appointed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federal Secretary in the Borneo territories. Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddln, Is being replaced by Syed Hashlm bin Abdullah, Deputy Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department. Tengku Mohamed will take up his former post of acting Principal Establishment Officer.108 words
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Article99 1964-03-16 9 Donations for Madam Pakkiam SINGAPORE, Sun. Further donations totalling $166 for Madam S. Pakkiam and her 12 children were received by the straits Times during last week. The fund now stands at $4,332.60. Madam Pakkiam is a Kuala Lumpur widow whose husband was killed in a motor accident In January.99 words
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Article31 1964-03-16 9 MALACCA. Sun. The PAP opened a branch here yesterday afternoon on a top floor of a hotel In Newcome Road. The party'i flag was hoisted on the premises31 words
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605 1964-03-16 9 Johore Bahru, Sun. fHE Chief Police Officer of Johore, Haji Kadir bin Haji Hassan, today denied that there had been any deadlock or walk-out during a meeting convened on Sept. 29 last year at the State Assembly Hall to discuss certain "misunderstandings" between soldiers605 words
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220 1964-03-16 9 David hits at Govt's 'outdated labour legislation' 17-UALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The adviser to the National Union of Drinks Manufacturing Industry Workers today criticised the Government's "outdated labour legislation." Speaking at the opening of the union's second annual delegates' conference at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here. Mr. V. David, a220 words
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Advertisement148 1964-03-16 9 7 Be t^§ BOVRIL BUILDSUP YOUR HEALTH One teaspoon of Bovril Contains t As much IRON as "jii^i^VVlVVfe"! 07. fish —5 or poultry 5 oz rice »f IfJ > 1 I 6oz pork —3< oz mutton —10 oz mcc 'm i J J-J J_i •Ba \s much VITAMIN Bl (Thiamine)148 words
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Advertisement140 1964-03-16 9 \Waiincr/ m LOCKHEED H^&b^bH -•■the standard for moderate duty brake fluid since the introduction of hydraulic Wm WAGNER LOCKHEED WaAne* hydraulic brake fluid CLixality SHOULD GO no e e ;,er. INTO EVERY none safer, BRAKE SYSTEM none more wjde y YOU SERVICE iole Afents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315 -319. Orchard140 words
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Miscellaneous688 1964-03-16 9 Today's Radio, TV r-.«r-vi^N eiu/<ADrtDr: The Man Down: 10 30 Youth RADIO SINGAPORE At The Helm; 11.00 News: 11.06 BHORTWAV* SERVICE The HitS: 12 mKto ht dOM -41 and t\ Metres RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 Metre* SERVICE 41.7 and WJt Metrei A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: AM688 words
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195 1964-03-16 10 Farmer stabbed to death by robbers lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A poultry farmer was stabbed to death here late last night, when he resisted an atta c k by a thin-wire j gang who raided hi s farm. The farmer, Ngee King Hian. 51. was killed in front I of his195 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-03-16 10 BANDAR BAHRU. Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Kedah, Dato Syed ◦mar bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddin, will visit South Kedah tomorrow to address the villagers of tampong Randau Panjang, kampong Kuala Dingin, Lubok Buntar and Permatang Kerat Telunjoh. He will also open prayer halls at87 words
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126 1964-03-16 10 RUBY WAH BACK WITH A 3-MONTH SINGING CONTRACT IN LAS VEGAS DOPILAR SingaI pore singer and entertainer Ruby Wah is back in the State from Hong Kong with a contract to perform at a top night club at Las Vegas. This is the first time that a local artiste has126 words
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321 1964-03-16 10 TELUK ANSON, Sunday. CHALLENGE to the Socialist Front to identify themselves as pro-Communist or non-Communist was made here last night by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, the secretary-general of the People's Progressive Party. Speaking at a public rally on the Town padang, Mr.321 words
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Article56 1964-03-16 10 Razak for Umno poll plan talks KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will be here tomorrow for a top-level conference with Umno leaders on plans for the genera) electionsIn the afternoon he will visit the Ayer Lanas settlement scheme, 56 miles from here. He will leave56 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-03-16 10 OIL UNION TO YOUTHS: ANSWER CALL-UP SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. Seah Mvi Kok. general secretary of the United Workers of the Petroleum Industry, has called on Malaysian youths to answer the Central Government's call-up order and be read«y for training to defend the nation. Speaking last night, at the presentation of165 words
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Article47 1964-03-16 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. A new Royal Air Force social club is scheduled to be completed at RAF Tengah In June. The club building will comprise a cocktail lounge, social room. TV room, restaurant, games, reading and writing rooms, and a "men only" bar.47 words
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Article30 1964-03-16 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Australian trade mission ship Centaur, which arrives here on Tuesday morning, will not he opened to the general public. Admittance will be by invitation only.30 words
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301 1964-03-16 10 KRAIT IS DUE IN SYDNEY IN TIME FOR ANZAC DAY From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Sun. The' World War II heroic little ship Krait will leave Sandakan on March 25 as deck cargo in the Eastern and Australian Line's freighter Nellore. She will be off-loaded In Brisbane to travel from there301 words
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164 1964-03-16 10 1/-ANGAR, Sun. The Perlis Government j will step up its double I cropping programme to! increase padi yield, in the State, the Mentri, Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, said today. Speaking at the State padi competition. Dato Sheikh Ahmad said the Government164 words
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302 1964-03-16 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. A rubber merchant and banker has offered to help trainee teacher Chan Sig Yam. who recently scored seven As in the Cambridge School Certificate, to achieve his ambition to become a mechanical engineer. He is Mr. Ng See. Thong, pxchairman of302 words
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Article72 1964-03-16 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Employees lof Air India are to be paid an "attendance" bonus of $50 if they do not take any sick leave whatsoever or are never absent from duty without approval. In any one calendar year. Provision for such payments is Included In a72 words
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Article34 1964-03-16 10 TANAH RATA. Sun. The Malayan Chinese Association, Cameron Highlands branch. wjs opened here yesterday by Dato Ngau Xe:i Loke, president of Pahang MCA at a meeting attended by over 200 members34 words
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Advertisement140 1964-03-16 10 WHY FRY :^ijfey#^ I MM INSTALL THE LATEST \7OLr\ilj\\ room-air-conditioners- the units that give you big capacity performance but are QUIET about it! fabulous trade-in! I »!iiiiiiiiiiiliillsii!!lisE l [S(nY D c [T^n n 11 "HE 1 nJJ I i i i X^ 1/ I LJ L-l^£_L MODEL JYSX-N-11A 2 h.p.140 words
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Advertisement119 1964-03-16 10 Advertisement End Face Spots The quickest and easiest way to remedy these little skin blemishes and pimples ls to dab them over with lemon delph skin freshener and then, before powdering or making up see that they are protected against possible infection and the entry of acne germs, by smoothing119 words
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Article1167 1964-03-16 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - A I I I M.I O KMNNAMB By A colourful past... now a question mark on the future... LESS than a hundred years ago New Guinea was a land unknown. It is a country which no naturalist has ever resided in, wrote Wallace after his scientific exploration of1,167 words
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Article298 1964-03-16 11 As an African sees them .1 AN AFRICAN ABROAD. By Olabisi Ajala. (Jarrolds 255. > By WALTER WARWICK A NIGERIAN, bom in Ghana. Mr. Ajala is temporarily resting In Australia in the course of what he asserts is an odyssey. He has scooted round the world, or a great deal298 words
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Article283 1964-03-16 11 PURSUITS, FOLLIES OF OLDER JAPAN THE LIFE OF AN AMOROUS MAN. By Ihara Saikaku (Tuttie. Tokyo. U.S. $5) (BY DAVID SZE) IF Saikaku were not a more considerable author than John Cleland one might be tempted to call this the Japanese Fanny Hill, sex and profession apart. For some twenty-five283 words
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Article86 1964-03-16 11 I Troubled story of Berlin- THE troubled story of Berlin, from the late days of thr war, when Churchill's warnings about the dangers of thr Red Army's advance went unheeded, is told by Jean Edward Smith, an American, in Defence of Terlin published by the Oxford Press. He brings the86 words
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Advertisement55 1964-03-16 11 the oneflg] kw m^^ Ami M W mv k^t mmrnw mmw mmmT Wt w&riKmW&^mm W Mm 4 ik I I mm r^Bflf Mm .^m\ k mmm m m m jm m^ m^^^k BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT m\\\^^mrJmm\\ B mmmw^kW mwrnw TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by UNION LIMITED Under appointment55 words
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Advertisement341 1964-03-16 11 mWt jiP^ Nice Girl, but. Unless you take definite steps to prevent it people might be saying this about you. Don't offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I dorant, you know you're protected all day |w Wn long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays I away341 words
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Advertisement1338 1964-03-16 12 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3 f DEBENTURE STOCK 1935 75-85. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Book of the above Stock will be closed from 19th March to Ist April. 1964. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants S. S. SCALES Chief Financial Officer. Public Utilities Board, Singapore. JABATAN1,338 words
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Advertisement769 1964-03-16 12 I^ AiMliaaaaMßaaaaaaal (Continued Iron' Ptg< IVi t SITUATIONS VACANT »o,d» *S Mm, -Hox tt eta. txtro OUTOOOR SALESGIRLS. Sell to I Everyone. Good commission and allowances. Reply P.O. Hox 2543 Singapore. REQUIRE PERSONS with drive ?nd initiative. Interview guaranteed. Writ.- Box A 4992 S.T. Singapore enclosing a stamped envelope. LIFE769 words
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Advertisement1028 1964-03-16 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SJ (Mm.)— Box it cts. exfr, PART-TIME TEACHER tor Correspondence School. Must have experience in teaching English to Chinese students. Apply with full details: Box A499s S.T. B'pore. A PROFESSIONAL CAREER IF YOU srs riisiatisned with yeur prcitnt pontion and taming* and wsuld Mkt tt bresk into1,028 words
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Advertisement1067 1964-03-16 12 HOUSES LAND WANTED Word* If Htn.h- eU. txtrm WANTED TO BUV/rcot sbopncust at northern section of North Bridge Road State price and particu- lari. Box A4'.i«l S.T Spore. FLAT WITH 2-3 Bedrooms wanted m district 10 ft 13. Price reasonable. Write to Mr. Ong. 37. Sago Street. Singapore HOUSES ft1,067 words
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Advertisement999 1964-03-16 12 EDUCATION I* Word* U I Writ >—Bo* ot rls. «xtre "ATLAS HALL" Correspondence Uoursea OBC/H6C Write P.O. Box 165 .Spore) INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CORRESPONDENCE College Often courses for tbe following, Examinations: tar London University B.A. Honours and 1IKC; all aub)ect* for SC. 'K.M.C.E.; Qualifying test: and I.C.V. in Engliab Section and999 words
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Advertisement1160 1964-03-16 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box St H: txtrm IMO TRIUMPH HERALD Saloon Very Uood Condition. $3500.00. Contact Mr. Klliott 4. Road. C. Kirn Teng Park, Johore Bahru. FOR SAL! White Austin 7 Super 1962 4.800 miles $3,600. Only between 4 7 p.m. 32 Cassia Drive (Raffles Park). 6'pore.1,160 words
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Advertisement1310 1964-03-16 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST CIAST U.K.. Out S'pora sails Sham 'mm, PELEUS Li>irpMl, OuCin. Glasgow la Pt/Talay Mar 17 auhiuEl Li-irpnl, Oub.m la Pt/Mar 21 Mar 21 MENESIHEM livtrpial. Glasgow Mar II Mm 22 Mar 2S/27 Mar 21 MENEUUS Avonmouth, I ml, Glasgow Mar 21 Mar 21 Mar W 11,310 words
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Advertisement1316 1964-03-16 13 HHSTtHE EAC LINES Hreoi~~x4 SINCAPORI KUALA IUMfUI f SWf tIIHMAM P(NANC ■TAfi^S^C^gfl I OCNIUM HOUS4 a> AMPANC tO POJOIM&S 3/J.WIIB OU«t wohi 7«Oi piiohi lit« niomiiu MK>Mi«aJ7i SAILINSS 0 CENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURfi. IREMEN, ANTWERP, lOTTEROAM. AMSTEROAM, OSIO COIH{NBURt ANO CO'tNHACtN S'pori P. S'hatn Penang ■•FALSTRIA— I) 21 Mar 21/211,316 words
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Advertisement1312 1964-03-16 13 I BENULINE j EXPRESS SERVICE Tl UNOON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BLiNjLAKIv* Hamburg Apr 21 Singapore P. B'nam Penang JV 6 0 U" UPart,Mirl7 Mar ig/22 Mir 21/24 G mouth May 11 RFNRFAm 0 London Apr 11 tStunnt J \J\,n Rotteroam Apr Singapore P. S'nara Peaang Hamburg Apr 24 Mai1,312 words
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Advertisement1342 1964-03-16 13 w McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w iKft Tel: Na. 1)131. r^«v CLLERMAN LINE 6c KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMIURG. ROnEROAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE NULL f. MianLESIIOUCM SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANI HAVRE. HULL 1 MIIDLESIROUGH Acceptug carte fir Central 1 Seutk CITY OF WELLINGTON Aainca. Spore P. S K arn1,342 words
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Article1141 1964-03-16 14 THE Üble of khares on the Malayan Stock Exckanfe shows last business to March 7. (A) and last budneaa since that date IB) with H and L standlnc for Hlchest and Lowest business fox 1803 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS DOLLAR RUBBERS STERLING RUBBERS Ale»1,141 words
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Article31 1964-03-16 14 RUBBER: TIN iperlb.) (perpirul). Mar. 9. 68 4 cts. 5537.37. 10. 91% cts. $550.00 11. «9 ctl. $:,18.110 IS. 69',, cts. $538 011 13. 59&4 rts. $538.75 14. Ss3t.S7>i31 words
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Article648 1964-03-16 14 Tin price down by $1.87½ IT wa.s ;i WWk ol price fluctuation on the Straito im marKei witn large rises and UUll ulicnuumt; with smaller movements. On toaiuiuay morning Uie puce leli uy »j.or to >0j0.j7' 2 bringing n to ouiy one aoliur below Hue level at wmen it siooo648 words
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Article82 1964-03-16 14 Association made these change* la Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): Niw Yerk: rmyin* TT 321. airmail OD 321, (K) d'st 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 SIB trade lull* Silling TT or OO ready: New Ysrfc: 33 0/16: French Fanes l.M«j. Italian Lirt On82 words
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Advertisement1093 1964-03-16 14 U.S.A. PaciCic. Atlantic, and Great Lakes, ETasi Canada Service Smnport P. S'rutti Honolulu a. r'curo N. lu'l Mortitai "talma M»r»" 21 71 Mil 21/11 Ma> 21 Apr 71 Apr 1) May 24 Mai All vi<atii equippeo oitn oeeplanki 101 carnage nt ouik liquid carfi loading direct for Hongkoni. n>o-r!iiun| Honolulu1,093 words
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Advertisement915 1964-03-16 14 tE°IoRIENTl LINES l TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully a "conditioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG 17th May 1964 SINGAPORE 18th May 1964 for Frcmanrlc, Adelaide, Melbourne Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Trovel Agent or:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER,915 words
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Advertisement758 1964-03-16 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Vessel Dep- Spore Arr. Genoo <:: g"mARCONI" 22/ 3/64 7/ 4/64 "VICTORIA 9/ 4/64 2/ 5/64 "G.GALILEI" 25/4/64 11/5/64 -ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ 6/64 "G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 4/ 7/64758 words
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Advertisement198 1964-03-16 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Mow. f Mai lv. Mar. 11. M.ti 12. Mar. 13. Mar. 14. ■Industrial*: 105.89 108.06 108.06 109.23 110.42 111.40 Tin> 134.02 134.02 134.25 133.97 133.62 134.04 S rubbers: 104 49 104.71 104.71 104.55 104.67 104.27 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 39. 1962 100. DIVIDENDS A\\Or\<LKll Current lialr198 words
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Article2459 1964-03-16 15 From Our Market Correspondent JT was not a thrilling week on the Malayan Stock Exchange and there was a note of caution in the air which resulted in turnovers ranging from poor to small. Operators in the main were marking time and buying interest was of2,459 words
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Article651 1964-03-16 15 rE following is a complete lisfof revised quotations for the week ended on Friday, March 13: INDUSTRIALS r a fININCS OOLLAR RUBBER* UNIT TRUSTS (Managers' Prices) STCRLINC RUBBERS Alex ord* 12.43 15.00 Bou.tead l.» 191 Central Prop 1« 1.4* City D«v 57 5S C.S. Holding 337651 words
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Advertisement769 1964-03-16 15 [■7T#^n'si3i3^Ks(#j3| T^T|T3pv CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE AND HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS 1964 ENTRIES FOR SCIENCE SUBJECTS Entries lor the above examinations liom Private Candidates who had taken Science Subjects in the 1963 examinations and who can furnish proof that they have (ollowed a proper course oi studies In Science and are769 words
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Advertisement813 1964-03-16 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Applications are Invited for one post of Senior Lecturer in Linguistics. Candidates should have nigh icademlc qualifications in General md Descriptive Linguistics and esearcn and teaching experience in this field. A knowledge of or At least a Interest in a language jr813 words
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Advertisement645 1964-03-16 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL FISHERIES SCHOLARSHIP IN NAVIGATION DIVISION OF FISHERIES c MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES. Applications are Invited from ell- a gible candidates of the male sex i only for a Federal Fisheries Scholarship in Navigation. 2 Candidates must be Federal Citizens or eligible for Federal Citizenship on reaching645 words
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Advertisement813 1964-03-16 15 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCIES Applications *re inviled from suitably qualified locally domiciled :aniidates for the following pensionable appointments -(1) PURCHASING OFFICER Applicants should have a sound knowledge of all engineering md marine stores and sources of supply together with some experience n stores accounting. Candidates should have purchasing experience813 words
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2048 1964-03-16 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Sun.— Highlight of today's races here was a spectacular upset by Acantha. An Irish bred four-year-old by Dlonisio who came by air I from England last September. Acantha, with Johnny Wilson up. beat the favourite Parl Passu In the2,048 words
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Article251 1964-03-16 16 Invitation first, says Maladi fTIOKYO, Sun. The national L news agency Kyodo here toGay reported that Indonesian Sports Minister R. Maladi had denied In Jakarta the recent Prem report that Idnonesla would not take part In the Tokyo Olympic Games In October. Kyodo reported today Mr. Maladl as saying thatReuter - 251 words
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Advertisement688 1964-03-16 16 Re: SARAH JANE SMITH Deceased PURSIANT TO THE TRISTEE ACT, 1925 NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person having a claim ugalnst or an interest in the Estate of SARAH JANE SeaTTH late of 211 Peppard Road. Emmer Green. READING in the County of BERKSHIRE. ENGLAND, who died on the688 words
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Advertisement339 1964-03-16 16 I NOTICES NOTICE The Board of Trustees. Kelantan Government Higher Studies Scholarship Board, invite appli- cation for Scholarships for Hlghe i Studies These Scholarships are tenable at the University of Malaya or 1 at any recognised University (Oversea*. Applicant must be Kelantan State National either of Malay or Non-Malay origin.339 words
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Miscellaneous257 1964-03-16 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS chlevous (7). 1. Puts out painting which la 6. They count as reptiles (6). pretentious and vulgar (7). 7. Loss of a red mitten (9). 1. Musicians take time to dress 8. Lone boat beginning to dip (7). in stormy lagoon (7). 10. "Our bruised hung257 words
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Article, Illustration913 1964-03-16 17 SOCCER ROUNDUP I LONDON, Sunday. IyEST Hum United, the London First Division f side, and Preston North End, Lancashire's Second Division club, will meet in the English Football Association Cup Final at Wembley on May 2. West Ham, one of the most effective sidesReuter - 913 words
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Article27 1964-03-16 17 -THE F.A. CUP-SEMI-FINALS West Ham 3 Man. Utd 1 (Boyce 2, (Law) Hurst) at Hillsborough, Sheffield. Preston 2 Swansea 1 (Dawson (McLaughlin) Singleton) at Villa ParV. Birmingham.27 words
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Article47 1964-03-16 17 LONDON, Sun. Tottenham Hotspur last night signed Alan Mullery, the Pulham right half, for a fee in the region of £7.000. It was a British record fee for a wing half Mullery, 23. will play for his new club against Burnley on Tuesday.47 words
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Article165 1964-03-16 17 Japan are zone champs BADMINTON VICTORIA (Br. Columbia). Sun. Japan last night won the American ;one Thomas Cup badminton final by taking a 5-2 lead in the best of nine matches After winning two doubles matches and one of the 'wo stngles. on Friday, the Japanese players triumphed in twoReuter - 165 words
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Article97 1964-03-16 17 HONG KONG. Sun Hong Kong's Albert Poon, winner of last year's Malaysia Grand Prix is out to defend his title. He has shipped his Lotus-238 to 1 Singapore and has told friends he 1 Is hopeful of chalking up another j victory on the MalaysianReuter - 97 words
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Article428 1964-03-16 17 I RUGBY LONDON. Sun. WARWICKSHIRE retained the English Rugby Union county championship when they beat Lancashire at Coventry yesterday by 8 points (goal and try) to 6 (penalty goal and try). In a gruelling game on a quagmire pitch, Warwickshire captured the title for the sixthReuter - 428 words
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Article82 1964-03-16 17 SEOUL. Sun. The South Korean PA announced South Korea won by default the second soccer preliminary round against the Philippines for the Tokyo Olympic Games. The Philippines announced it was impossible for them to play off the first leg at Seoul on March 22 The KoreansReuter - 82 words
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Article81 1964-03-16 17 ST. PETERSBURG (Florida). Sun.— Two golfers holed in one at the same hole in the St. Petersburg Open tournament here yesterday. Americans Dick Howell and Joe Campbell achieved the feat at the 190-yard par 3 seventh hole on the Lakewood Country Club course in the thirdReuter - 81 words
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Article30 1964-03-16 17 AUCKLAND, Sun.— Tuna Bcan--1?";. f ii? w Z^land, won the British Empire middleweight title here last night by outpointing the holder Oomeo Brennan (Bahamas) over 15 rounds— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article53 1964-03-16 17 LAHORE, Sun. India yesterday sained a winning 3-0 lead over Pakistan In their Davis Cup Eastern zone second round tennis tie here. The Indian team, who won both opening singles on Friday, clinched victory when Premjlt Lall and Akhtar All defeated Munlr Plrzada and Inayat Azlm 6-4,Reuter - 53 words
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Article1344 1964-03-16 17 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Chelsea 4 Kverton 6 Notts Forest I Hilham 1 Liverpool 0 Postponed: Bolton v Sheffield United; Burnley v Tottenham: Ipswich v Wolves. P W D L I \l' 1 Tottenham 33 19 6 8 82 59 44 Everton 34 18 8 81,344 words
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Article32 1964-03-16 17 ADE.AIDE. Sun. Oarfle'd Sobers. West Indies Test all rounder, scored 179 In 344 minutes for the Prospect Cricket Club against West Torkens yesterday He hit a six and 22 lours.32 words
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Advertisement245 1964-03-16 17 ENG LOK MANSION TEN STOREY LUXURY FLATS ON ELEVATED LAND IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SINGAPORE CLUNY ROAD/NAPIER ROAD OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS 1^ Price From 4'|^> $38,900/--t\ r/4 Speciai Features: */j< r^. Th fla <"• tiluotcd on i''iOBi<k •tavotrt ground, diractly A 'V* 1 rSISN opf>o»it« th« Batamcal //MS^245 words
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Advertisement188 1964-03-16 17 SEE THE LATEST 14" 19" 23" REDIFFUSION SETS m LOW CASH PRICES. EASY IMMEDIATE HPTER.S.LOWMONTHLY |ifMl£iWW RENTALS. FULLY GUARANTEED. $2 PER MONTH ANYWHERE REDUCTION IN RENTAL FOR COMBINED SOUND SINGAPORE TV SUBSCRIBERS. OR KUALA LUMPBR jailed if fusion 182 ClanwrwMU Avinut Singipors 17 Pihing Road KutK Lump*** j <■ fl188 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1964-03-16 18 L. C. HOFFMAN Jnr; LIM KEE CHAN - Ishii's title by one stroke L. C. HOFFMAN Jnr. and LIM KEE CHAN HUGGETT MISSES BIRDIE AND A TIE I B> The final scores Kuala Lumpur, Sunday TOMOO ISHII of Japan became the 1964 Malayan Open golf champion here today. He shot a magnificent final rourTd of seven-under-par 67 today1,012 words
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Article111 1964-03-16 18 TPOH, Sun. Henry Lam, of Hua x Lian School. Talping. won the singles title when he beat Wong Kai Patt (Anderson) 18-17. 15-6 In the final of the Perak Schoolboys badminton championships at the SJAA Hall here tonight. The competition was organised by me Perak Schools'111 words
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Article166 1964-03-16 18 NEGRI ARE 'QUAD' CHAMPIONS AGAIN HOCKEY CEREMBAN. Sun— Negn Sembllan maintained an unbeaten record to become champions In the Int«r-State quadrangular hockey tournament which ended on the Seremban padang today. It was their second quadrangular tournament success in two weeks. They were champions at Kuala Lumpur a fortnight ago In166 words
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Article43 1964-03-16 18 SEREMBAN. Sun. Lim Kee Siong was re-elected president of the Nerri Sembilan FA. for the 14th successive year at the association's annual meeting. Other officials: Vice-presidents F.S. Fredericks. M. Muthucumaru. Abdul Malek Ytinus: secretary K. Kuanaratnam Treasurer A. Timothy.43 words
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Article691 1964-03-16 18 Ledlie and Bynoe take honours CRICKET SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Cricket Association's search for a reliable opening partner for Steve Houghton looks answered by another good performance by newcomer Ledlie of RAF Changi. Ledlie. who scored a valuable 26 last week against RAF Seletar, today sent SCRC on a leather hunt691 words
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Article517 1964-03-16 18 SELANGOR GO EASILY TO CUP FINAL FAM CUP SOCCER By NORMAN SIEBEL: K. Lumpur, Sun. SINGAPORE, the F.A.M. Cup holders, lost the trophy gracelessly at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. They were outskilled and beaten 2-0 by Selangor in the semi-finals and in the midst of t fairly general show of517 words
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Article154 1964-03-16 18 MALACCA. Sun. A hattrick by centre forward Yu.sofl Hamid sparked a 5-2 win for Joliore Malays an. hum Malacca Malays in a Sultans Goid Cup soccer match here today. Johore were the better and fitter side but the Malacca defence played extremely well in ihe first154 words
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Article75 1964-03-16 18 SINGAPORE, Sun— Dr. Wong Ah Teck was re-elected president of Chinese Athletic for the third consecutive year at the annual general meeting. Other officials: Vice-presidents Llm Chwee Chua, Toh Chin Geok, Tan Lip Boon, Boon Kok Peow, William Tan, Low Kai Lee. Llm Boon Kwang,75 words
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Article85 1964-03-16 18 PENANG. Sun.— Chew Poll Soon played a flawless 67 not out for Penang Cricket Association XI in their trial match lgainst Penan* Sports Club on the Western Road ground today. The trial, in preparation for the match against Swan ton's Commonwealth XI on Wednesday, ended85 words
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200 1964-03-16 18 Get World tag for GP, says Kokori SINGAPORE. Sun. A. Kokori. racing team manager of Suzuki. the Japanese motor-eyeh 1 manufacturers, has suggested to the Singapore Motor Club that they should apply to the world body to have the Malaysia Grand Prix motorcycle event count towards the World championship. Mr.200 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1964-03-16 18 Sports Diary HOCKEY Senior k.0.: RAP Seletar v HQ (Seleiar). SOCCER SAFA Div. 1: RAP Seletar v Marines (5.15 pjn.); Pathul Karib v RAF Changi (7, both mutches at Jalan Besar). FRIENDLY: Airport SC v Haikowyu (Parrer Park*38 words
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