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Title Section20 1964-03-17 1 averacleWJUly certified sale exceeds 125,000 The Straits Times Nat*"* tie***** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration667 1964-03-17 1 'Soekarno's champions' RAZAK TELLS KELANTAN UMNO CHIEFS: AMMUNITION AND SHIP CAME FROM OUR ENEMY, INDONESIA KOTA BHARU, Monday TUN Abdul Razak said today that PMIP had "connections" with the case of Indonesian machlnegun ammunition seized at a fishing village four miles from the coastal town of Bachok,667 words
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Article50 1964-03-17 1 KUCHINO, Mon. Ling Plk Kuang. 40. was sentenced In Slbu High Court on Saturday to 10 years' jail after he pleaded guilty to two charges of being in possession of a Sten gun and 100 rounds of ammunition in January at Paloh, in Lower Rejang. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article262 1964-03-17 1 At least 1 ,500 to contest polls KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. J^Y least I,£oo candidates are expected to file nomination papers for 104 Parliamentary and 282 State Assembly seats on Saturday, nomination day lor the elections. Polling is on April 25. The Alliance will be the only party to contest all262 words
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263 1964-03-17 1 VfANILA, Mon. iTI The Philippines has suggested a resumption of talks between Malaysia. Indonesia and the Philippines on a subministerial level to "prevent the Malaysia crisis from worsening," according to a Foreign Office spokesman today. The spokesman said the proposal has been madeReuter - 263 words
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Article78 1964-03-17 1 SINGAPOKE, Mon. Police today were continuing their search for 15 Indonesians who are believed to have slipped into Singapore on Saturday night. The men were reported to have landed at Pasir Panjang in a motor launch. An Indonesian flag was found in the launch.78 words
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Article49 1964-03-17 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. A bus crashed through the brick wall of a Victoria Street house tonight and came to rest with Its front part in the compound and the rear In the road. No one was injured. The bus was trying to avoid an overtaking taxi.49 words
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Article187 1964-03-17 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'THE SINGAPORE Government is to appoint an inquiry commission to review the salary scales of civil servants. A Government statement today said that the names of members and terms of reference of the commission would be announced soon. The decision to appoint the187 words
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Article23 1964-03-17 1 LISBON. Mon. Last night's earth tremor caused cracks In more than 50 houses In Tavlra, In the south of Portugal. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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88 1964-03-17 1 BANGKOK. Mon.— A Thai farmer and his family today continued combing a ricefleld near here where they claimed to have found 120.000 ticals <$17.000> worth of gold so far. The gold was in the form of pellets. The Mineral Resources Ministry ha.s confirmedReuter - 88 words
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Article68 1964-03-17 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. A criminal law supervisee. LJm Chong Wong, of Tanjong Pagar Road, was this afternoon admitted to the general hospital with several stab wounds. A police spokesman said that Llm took a taxi at the junction of South Bridge Road and Cross Street with his68 words
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Article44 1964-03-17 1 JAKARTA. Mon. When President Soekarno called on the people to eat corn Instead of rice, the price of corn rose, Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, said today. He said he recognised the hand of subversion behind this Increase.44 words
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Article38 1964-03-17 1 SINGAPORE, Mon woman. Ooh Chwee Huat, 49. was stabbed to death in her Aljunled Road home early today. Police have detained a man, who was described as "dangerously ill" and is now in hospital.38 words
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Article184 1964-03-17 1 JAKARTA. Mon. J President So c karno today ordered Indonesian youths to register as volunteers to help the country "crush Malaysia." He said: 'Tengku M»dul Rahman has made it clear he does not want to talk to me to settle the Malaysian dispute. "He even declared184 words
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Article70 1964-03-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Ministry of Defence In a statement today described as "completely untrue" an agency message quoting Jakarta as saying that a company of Malaysian troops had crossed the border and attacked a place called Senang. The statement added: "All security forces in Borneo70 words
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365 1964-03-17 1 3-party front to fight the Alliance 17-UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Nat i on a 1 Convention Party, Party Rakyat and the Labour Party today announced t hey were joining forces to contest the State and Parliamentary elections. The three parties wUI contest under one banner all the parliamentary seats365 words
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Article28 1964-03-17 1 ANTI-RED PLEDGE WASHINGTON, Mob. President Johnson today pledged full power of the I nrtn] Stair* to itmsl IniniMon of CommaniMn in anr Latin Amrnrm nation ReutrrReuter - 28 words
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Article28 1964-03-17 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thl* State, which was declared infected with cnoleia in January tuLs year, is now free of the disease, it was officially announced today.28 words
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Article222 1964-03-17 2 Macapagal: No danger of war... AIA.MIA. Mon. v President Macapagal said yesterday there was no danger of war breaking out in Southeast Asia because of the Malaysia crisis as long as there was hope that a summit meeting between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines would be held. The President atReuter; UPI - 222 words
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160 1964-03-17 2 Press hits at Moscow's grandpa snatching girls MOSCOW, Mon.— Seductive young "grandpa si\atchers," who marry old men so that they can take over a Moscow flat, have been strongly criticised in the Soviet Press. One young girl had her aged bridegroom hauled Into the registry office in a wheel chairReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-03-17 2 Q EVERAL demonstrastormed into the United States Embassy building in Phnom Per?jh during violent demonstrations last week. Outnumbered policemen were unable to control the demonstrators. The British Embassy was also attacked. Demonstrators broke through the embassy gates and invaded the courtyard, setting fire to several embassyUPI - 74 words
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Article89 1964-03-17 2 YEW DELHI. Mon. India and Pakistan have agreed to meet and discuss details of a ceasefire in the border area about 20 miles south of Jammu, it was officially stated yesterday. There were six days of intermittent firing in a graveyard area of this section ofReuter - 89 words
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267 1964-03-17 2 WHAT VIETNAM REALLY MEANS -BY JOHNSON WASHINGTON, Monday. THE loss of South Vietnam would be a very dangerous thing and would ultimately engulf the whole of South-East Asia, President Johnson said last night in a television panel review of his first 120 days in office. He shared, he said. PresidentUPI - 267 words
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Article60 1964-03-17 2 TOKYO. Mon. A 536 million Japanese Government loan to the Indonesian Government is expected to be approved by Japanese officials in Tokyo this week, Kyodo news agency said in a dispatch from Jakarta The money would be used by Indonesia to bay wireless equipment, vehicles for the60 words
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Article29 1964-03-17 2 BANGKOK. Mon.— A New Zealander has been appointed Deputy Secretary-General of Seato. He is David Archibald Wraight, 59, who was formerly New Zealand's Navy Secretary.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-03-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I f > AM SORftV MMSAMBOL OUP ACCOUNTANT UAS V,. MAD 6 MICTAtfS r^ x- S /Via aer we file of tucNl/^let me see NAMES Of LADIES WTU MURIEL LEAFMOULO oveooue account* and polly coseeuo J VyPUT TU6 MATTEB QtQUTy MIU.V FLOWSBPOO^/46 words
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224 1964-03-17 3 Cyprus tension eases as troops arrive J^ICOSIA, Mon. A marked slackening of tension in Cyprus has followed the arrival of an advance party of Canadian troops in Blue U.N. berets, with no serious incidents between Greek and Turkish cypriots for the past 24 hours. The first operation troops of theReuter - 224 words
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Article109 1964-03-17 3 JOHNSON: 'NEVER FELT BETTER' WASHINGTON, Mon.— President Johnson assured the American people last night about his health "I never felt better in my life." In a TV interview, he confided that his first 100 days In office "were filled to almost the breaking point." But, he added, he had nowReuter - 109 words
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Article18 1964-03-17 3 LISBON, Mon.— A mild earthquake was felt in Lisbon last night but no damaee was reported18 words
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117 1964-03-17 3 Belli fears for life of Ruby in jail DALLAS, Mon. Melvyn Belli, 56. the Californian lawyer who headed the defence team at the trial of Jack Ruby here, yesterday expressed fears for Ruby's life while he is held in jail, pending his appeal against the death sentence passed yesterday. Mr.Reuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-03-17 3 US $970 MILLION PLAN FOR WAR ON POVERTY WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson today sent Congress a broad, U. 5.5790 million programme to achieve- "total victory" in a national war on poverty in the United States. He said in a special message to the Senate and House of Representatives that the279 words
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142 1964-03-17 3 Russian is patched up at US hospital lIEIDELBERG (West n Germany), Mon. A member of the Soviet military mission in Frankfurt received emergency treatment at the U.S. Military Hospital in Frankfurt last Tuesday, a spokesman at U.S. Army European headquarters here said last night. But the spokesman answerinn questions, couldReuter - 142 words
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Article61 1964-03-17 3 PENSACOLA (Florida). Sun A member of the U.S. Navy »recision flying team, "the Blue Angels." was killed yesterday when his parachute failed to open fully after he ejected from his crippled jet plane. The pilot was Identified as LA. George L. Neale, 29. who flew inUPI - 61 words
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153 1964-03-17 3 WASHINGTON, Mon.— U.S. sources denied last night that the U.S. and Panama had agreed to resume diplomatic relations or on procedure to discuss the Canal Zone crisis The denial followed an announcement by the Organisation of American States that the two nations had agreedUPI - 153 words
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Article, Illustration265 1964-03-17 3 MONTREAL, Mon. iTI Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were married here yesterday after a tempestuous romance which hit the headlines all over the world. Their quiet, unannounced wedding was in sharp contrast to the blaze of publicity that surrounded the romance. Friends hadReuter - 265 words
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Article45 1964-03-17 3 BERLIN, Mon— Pour East Berliners fled to West Berlin at the weekend, using what police described as "a novel escape route' The police declined to give details of the escape, explaining other East Berliners might use the same route. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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240 1964-03-17 3 Cape Kennedy, Mon. AMERICA'S two-man Gemini spacecraft, scheduled to circle the globe for periods up to two weeks will have a power system that produces drinking water as well as electricity Double-duty devices, called fuel cells, will replace the heavy storage batteries240 words
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Advertisement177 1964-03-17 3 CLOTHES make the man M A Ifefehk. impeccable standard set by H^H Chonrai'j tailors ||B imprints its mark of distinction on a fl suit made by them. JH The finest fabrics are tailored to rigid quality specifica- tioni, making them Singapore's jF premier custom made suits. lm Ckoote from our177 words
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Advertisement239 1964-03-17 3 THE PARKER PEN COMPANY JANESVILIE. WISCONSIN, U.(JL Off to the right start with a Parker SUPER "21" When the world of business or education beckons, your young man will be anxious to make a good first impression. He'll need to be assured that he looks right, that he's dressed right.239 words
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Advertisement279 1964-03-17 4 The Sons of Their Sons Will Still Be Served by Pentaconta Telephone Systems. That's why Laos, the Philippines, Brazil, The Pentaconta crossbar multiswitch is a ITT's operating experience and numerous Upper Volta, Morocco, Congo, Mauretania, simple design. It operates so smoothly you manufacturing and support facilities conCambodia and 18 other279 words
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Article287 1964-03-17 5 'LEAVE YOUR BOATS OR BE SHOT' ORDER PRECEDES CONFISCATION KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN Indonesian gunboat with an armed crew of 30 held up four Malaysian fishermen for seven hours in the Straits of Malacca. This incident, which took place last Thursday, was reported on Saturday. A boat287 words
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206 1964-03-17 5 lESSELTON, Moil. d The Chief Minister i of Sabah Datn nnnolH cfJ^Vvlte n, 0 Donald Stephens, told more than 50 trade unionists today that their unions 1 could only take part in politics by neglecting their industrial affairs. He said that as trade unionlsts206 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-03-17 5 rpELUK ANSON. Mon.— There is a simple answer lo the question of whether the Socialist Front is pro-Corn- 1 munist or non-Com-munist, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, the Penang divi-j sional chairman of the j party, said at a296 words
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Article52 1964-03-17 5 SEGAMAT. Mon. The Mentrt Besar. Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunus. yesterday opened eight rura! development projects In Labis near here. The**" included two primary schools, two sub-power stations, three community halls and on« midwlfe-cum-clinic. com Ing the Government $234,148 They will benefit 14.25052 words
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Article34 1964-03-17 5 PENANG. Mon. Tan Seng Hock. 23. was wounded in the arm when he was attacked by six armed gangsters at the junction of Khoo Sian Ewe and Burmah Rr.;i<ts last nißht.34 words
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Article94 1964-03-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "The Poet's Eye, a specially made Aim to mark the 400 th anniversary of the birth of William Snakespeare. will be screened at the Capitol cinema here on I April 23. This will be followed by an outstanding Shakespearian film. "Richard94 words
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Article41 1964-03-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will be guest of honour at a dinner at the Haltka Association in Peck Seah Street at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow to mark the success of his mission to Africa41 words
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169 1964-03-17 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police arrested six men under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, another 20 under the Societies Ordinance, and screened 2.806 people i during an,ti-secret so- 1 ciety raids in the past] 24 hours. Of the six detained under the .Criminal Law169 words
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206 1964-03-17 5 SON WATCHED FATAL ATTACK ON FATHER, COURT TOLD i i Y~\ tPOH. Monday t A vegetable gardener, Low Mon, 58, was fatally assaulted while a big crowd, including his 23-year-old son, watched a preliminary inquiry was told here today. Te.-tifying at the Inquiry In which a former police constable. Chong206 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-03-17 5 KUALA LUMPIR. Mon The Raja Permaisuri Agong today attended a special private exhibition of water colour paintings at the British Council Hall here. Her Majesty, a keen art collector, asked Penang artist \ong Cheng Wan. 20. whose paintings are on show for the142 words
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Article230 1964-03-17 5 Call for meeting on Buddha film SINGAPORE, Mon. k The Singapore Buddhist Association plans to call a meeting of all Buddhist organisations here to back its protest against the screening of a Chinese film. "Sakymuni." depicting the life of Buddha, which is currently showing at the Diamond Theatre in North230 words
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Miscellaneous16 1964-03-17 5 Hut,* Bmmny B U Hag P h U^iwnd^hi f II kh 1 1 1 77 ||||//vj16 words
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621 1964-03-17 6 Devan Nair sounds warning to employers STAFF RETRENCHMENTS SINGAPORE, Mon. "piIK secretary general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. (C.V. Devan Nair today warned that if employers were allowed to continue "their arbitrary and vindictive retrenchments" under the guise of reorganisation, then the workers of Singapore, who were traditionally621 words
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203 1964-03-17 6 Man who had coins in his shoe is acquitted SINGAPORE. Mon. An estate duty officer, who had 30 20-cent coins inside a shoe he was wearing while on out-door inspection duties, was acquitted today by a magistrate's court on a charge of stealing the money from the Chinese Swimming Club203 words
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Article79 1964-03-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Police today announced that University Road, between College Green and Ross Avenue, will be closed to traffic from Match 18 for six months for repairs. Motorists intending to go into Ross Avenue are advised to enter from Chee Hoon Avenue and Adam Road. Those79 words
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Article36 1964-03-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Eighteen students of the University of Kansas brass ensemble will play works by contemporary American and European composers, Including jazz, folk songs and light music at the Victoria Theatre on April 5.36 words
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Article50 1964-03-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. As urgent extension work may be carried out at Thomson Rise Substation, the Public Utilities Board today announced it will be necessary to interrupt electricity supplies on Thursday between 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. at the entire Thomson "ise estate and Kampong houses along Thomson Rise.50 words
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Article245 1964-03-17 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded by the State Coroner, Mr. N. Ganesan in each of three inquests on young children whose deaths resulted through falls. Inquest No. 1: The coroner told the father of a three-year-old girl who fell to her death245 words
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Miscellaneous483 1964-03-17 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK follow,™ is tOd«V. .chedul* OCPARTUBES I of civil aircraft movenwnU at BOAC: To Darwin Brisbane H, y a° L*.r a lr port B ,n^por t ARRIVALS mancus Romt, London (BA TL'l i BOAC: Krom Honiu Kong (BA M pm to D Brw in. Melbourne483 words
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301 1964-03-17 7 Govt labour policy: Bahaman replies to David KUALA LUMPUR, i Mon. The Minis- ter ot Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, said today that tho Government's la- bour policy was neither "anti nor pro" employee or employer He was replying to char- ge.s made yesterday by Mr. V. David, a trade301 words
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Article47 1964-03-17 7 IPOH. Mon. Thirty-three Obloeae associations and guilds in Pcralc will appeal to the Government to exempt imported Chinese medicine and drugs from the oresent "fantastically high" autv. Thi.s decision was tnkfn at a general meeting sponsored by the Penile Chine.-c Association here. I47 words
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Article173 1964-03-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. RECRUITING of labourers for work on rubber] and oil palm estates in Sabah has started. The Minister of Labour I and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. who announced this today at his monthly Press conference, said that licences have been Issued173 words
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118 1964-03-17 7 SULTAN TO OPEN UNIQUE HOME FOR CHILDREN KUANTAN. Mon.— A uni- i que children's home consisting of four identical cottages will be opened here tomorrow by the Sultan of Pahang. Known as the Tengku Ampuan Patlmah Children's Home, it is built under the cottage system as It Is called in118 words
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139 1964-03-17 7 pENANG. Mon.— The Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. said today he was confident the people of the State would not .shirk their duties us citizens but would loyally come aid of the country .should the need arise "I would like to139 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1964-03-17 7 POLICE CHIEF SAID: AMBITIOUS, WITH AN INFLATED OPINION OF HIMSELF PENANG, Monday. THE Penang, High Court was told today of the Federation Bar Council's fear that a former police officer/ who had allegedly fabricated and concocted evidence, would continue such practices if1,231 words
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Article99 1964-03-17 7 A LOR STAR, Mou. Cholera has been rcorted at Kampong Kupany. in Baling district about 17 miles from here. This is the first case in this district. Two victims, a man and his son, were admitted into Baling hospital during the weekend. Three carriers, members of99 words
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Article34 1964-03-17 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Medical Workers 1 Union has submitted claims for an improvement in the salary scales of junior photographic assistants in the X-ray department of the Ministry of Health.34 words
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Article44 1964-03-17 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two political detainees. who were arrested during last year I Operation Cold-store." have been released from Changl prison. They are Soo Hen Keng. a former committee member of the Crawford branch of the Baiisan Sosialis. and Lam Goon Lor.44 words
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133 1964-03-17 7 Gate-crash youths attack 3 at birthday party DENANG Mon. Three armed youths gate-crashed into a i girl's birthday party at MacAlister Road last night, and attacked thp guests. d A schoolgirl. Miss Lee F Kirn Hua. 16. and two men. a Chung Boon Teng, 21. and b Teh Kong; Beng.133 words
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192 1964-03-17 7 BUTTER WORTH. Mon. Equal rights for women should also mean equal responsibilities. Mr. V. Veerappen. Socialist Frort M.P., said at a Women's Day rally in Surge! Bakap yesterday. "For instance, when a man livorces his wife, he has to jay maintenance, but when i192 words
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Advertisement126 1964-03-17 7 SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED are again proud to be co- sponsors in presenting 'Test' class cricket in Malaysia. SWANTONS COMMONWEALTH XI A SELECTION OF SOME OF THE BEST CRICKETERS IN THE WORLD. Cut out this exciting fixture list for handy reference! I ORGANISERS: MALAYAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION I ITINERARY I DATE126 words
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Article367 1964-03-17 8 IPOH, Monday. THE biggest road construction project in Malaya, which will eventually link the east and west coasts, was inaugurated in deep jungle about 4U miles from here this morning. The Minister of Works, Post and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, drove from his367 words
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Article82 1964-03-17 8 WIDOW STRANGLED AND ROBBED SITIAWAN, Mon. A widow, Chong Yee Mooi. 45, was strangled to death in her house in Sungei Batu new village about 34 miles from here. Cash totalling $500 and some jewellery were taken from her ransacked house on Saturday night. Chong's death was discovered by her82 words
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Article40 1964-03-17 8 LUMCT. Mon.— A World Health Day committee for Dindines disrrict has been formed under the chairmanship of Dr. Lien Chuan Yew. World Health Day falls on April 7 and the theme for this year Is Tuberculosis40 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-03-17 8 Xl ALA I.I.MPIR. Mon. Th C Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, Tun Lim Yew Hock, (above) returned here today to attend a briefing on the latest developments on the dispute with Indonesia. The bricfins will begin tomorrow and last for three days.126 words
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Article52 1964-03-17 8 SINGAPORE. Mi;n. The Rev Amon: Ponnudorai. a former pupi' ol St. Josephs Institution, in Sincapore. will be ordained a the chapel of S-.. Mary's Theolocic:u Cuilege. Kurseong, Darjeeling. India on March 19 He joined ihe Jesuit Order in 1951 and started his training in Shcmbaganur.52 words
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Article41 1964-03-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. There were 85.342 names in the registers of the Employment Exchanges in me country in January an increase of 5.363 over the previous month. Of this figure more than 40.000 were under the age ol 21.41 words
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234 1964-03-17 8 Freight rates cut by Straits Steamship JESSELrON, Mon. Straits Steamship Ltd, has made an immediate cut in freight rates for rubber, rattan, cemer.t and flour between Singapore and Sabah according to an announcement here. This came aft it the leader of the Singapore trade mission, Senator Ko Teck Kin. saidReuter - 234 words
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Article38 1964-03-17 8 SINGAPORE. Men. Mr. Robert Oaflney. Mr. Leonu Wai Nam. Mr. Hoe Boon Yeoh, Mr. Scan Scow Chay and Miss Angelina Urn Giolc Im have been appointed Deputy Collectors of Land Revenue for the State of Singapore.38 words
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Article222 1964-03-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mpn THE Minister of in- terior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said tonight that the Alliance Government attached great importance to the service given by State departments of town and country planning. In a talk on the achievements of the Alliance Government and222 words
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Miscellaneous237 1964-03-17 8 Attvy (Pop By VJT. Ham tin V^ VE22IR OUR\ I*P 9AY WET? (TOUCH TO/VtH, BUT 1 If^^Mßaa SET TH' IDE* I COULP /^rD DO BCTTBJ >i If CjßtzW^ I OKPSJS ARE \DO BETTER J HAKCX-E FIKSTWE rSJkMmA "AMPLE THOSE APES ffTRJHW OFT THIS kULy^,"'? ?J TURING TM J TMW4G IM237 words
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Article, Illustration1916 1964-03-17 9 W - W DAY TWO OF BOND'S GREATEST ADVENTURE BY lAN FLEMING FOR STRAITS TIMES READERS ONLY... DRAWING BY Then: Enter a Collector of Death... IN the room where Bond now sat after the geisha party, and where Tiger had just cheerfully threatened him with death, tigers' heads1,916 words
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Advertisement128 1964-03-17 9 THE KING SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS AMSTERDAM -ATHENS BRUSSELS CAIRO O LC^" F^ rr I l_ I o LJ r^ t jj -'''*'^9^l '•'•vSE Km SINGAPORE STOCKHOLM SYDNEY WELLINGTON L iMmMmLm^y.^y.- w -"^^jiniinmw LEADING FILTER KINGS Rj|j THE WORLD STATE EXPRESS-THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD I 111 l128 words
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Article31 1964-03-17 10 10 Word* Sl* (Mlmimmm) THE FAMILY OP th* lat* Mr. Gkln Kirn Weng thank relative* aad frtenda for their condolences, reatna, aerells •nd kind attrndanr* at hi* tawareJ on IaVaMA.31 words
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Article52 1964-03-17 10 ?0 Worit Sl* (MMmumt IN LOVING MEMOR/V of P. Anal »»rt died 17 3.83. We miss you still •■•nd always will Prom Mr. Mrs R I'onnampalam and family. IN LOVING MEMORY of Mary KMzaheth I'eters beloved w'fe and motner who left us on 16 3 S2 Oon* jt52 words
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Article241 1964-03-17 10 M Word* Sl* (Minimum) tIMQAPORI CARDENING MCIBTV mMtlns to-day at 6.50 p.m. i: 42 Naamtn Road. B'por*.—MibXct Plant Grouping FIDIRAL PUBLICATIONS UTO. invite all twenrra and book addict* to btvwM In toclr •howroom at Tlmei Houm. River Valley Ro*d, ttlncapor*. CfT FNII ADVICE on makr-np fron Mlm Janrt Piion,241 words
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667 1964-03-17 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, March 17, 1964. Absent From Tokyo There will be no Indonesian team at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. The regret, is less than it might have been, for Indonesian behaviour has been I so shameless that on the whole it may be to everyone's good that667 words
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Article410 1964-03-17 10 Yesterday's initiation of 'work on a highway right across Malaya marked a project of almost breathtaking vigour. It represented an end to timid nibbling around the edges of cur country's jungle heart, to forcing the wilder- ness back foot by foot The new road will divide it, disarm it410 words
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Article156 1964-03-17 10 Prospects of turning the tide against the Vietcong appear much brighter in the wake of Mr. McNamara's five-day visit to South Vietnam. In General Khanh. America seems at last to have found an ally who is determined to fight the Communists, without taking time off for j ultra-nationalist156 words
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Article625 1964-03-17 10 Ghana's plan to create wealth A KNOCK IN THE EYE FOR THE MARXISTS PRESIDENT Nkrumah r last week launched Ghana's £476 million Seven Year Development Plan to lay the ioundations for a socialist State. It is probably the most sophisticated economic ano social plan advanced anywhere in black Africa. It625 words
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Article, Illustration808 1964-03-17 10 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN IT HAS BECOME ROUGH, FIERCE AND PERSONAL by DESPITE the fact that no sure date has been given, the British general election campaign is now in full swing. But it is a different sort of campaign from its many predecessors It is808 words
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LETTERS
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120 1964-03-17 10 WHILE congratulating the Government on the abolition of the M.SJS.E. Examination, I believe the way the 3000 teachers who will be required as a result of this decision are going to be found Is wrong. Training under a crash programme and increasing the120 words
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Letter195 1964-03-17 10 I AM appalled by the lack of Imagination of some of the motorists In times of flood crises. On Feb. 28, when heavy rain flooded the Bukit Timah area Including Farrer Road Junction, I was directed by the sensible Singapore Police to take the North route to195 words
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Letter131 1964-03-17 10 AS we fill in our income tax forms we recall the hard work we did during the preceding year. We also wonder what we receive in return for the tax. Doubtless the benefits are invaluable, but there is one more thing we would like the Government to do131 words
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Letter88 1964-03-17 10 11/lORKERS from the Malfrlayan Railway have diverted the flow of water from a drain, blocked for the past few months, on to the road Just opposite the old railway station at Salak South. I cannot think of any reason for their activity. Was it on instructions? One would have88 words
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Letter75 1964-03-17 10 rkURING the early thirties all Ceylon fussed over comments made by a girl on authors whom she liked or disliked. The author whom she most disliked turned out to be Aldous Huxley. What was the girl's qualification? She was chosen Ceylon's Beauty Queen a week earlier.75 words
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Advertisement564 1964-03-17 10 StafeTaMftlU^lU —MAVAC BA.M W9%G* 4fc«Mo INrtB»V •^•*»v#**P V*> HssaTI'MAaHMsVV ft OO CLASSIFIED ADS. M Worsts Sl* (Minimum) THE ENGAGEMENT iITWIIH fteow Pak Hong, third soa of Beow Bun i-ar and Kam Kirn Beet, daughter of Kam i noon Cheng, on 1T. 3*4, M Telak Anson OVERSEAS LEAVE Wtrd, 15 I564 words
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Advertisement21 1964-03-17 10 rts NEW it's here rt's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the >gg3Jg^ pod mwrrm *m coNomom21 words
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Advertisement147 1964-03-17 10 Australia's Great Trade Ship 'CENTAUR' brings you Nylon and TERYLENE' The World's Most Famous Man-Made Fibres! No progressive businessman can afford to miss this impressive and information showing of Australian man-made fibres. You will see yarn, garments and piecegoods in Nylon and 'Terylene', foremost fibres in their fields. The display147 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-03-17 11 The first Malay to pass professional accounting exams ISMAIL bin Zaharia, 22 (above), is the first Malay to pass the final of the British costs and works accounting professional examinations. A former student of the Sultan Ismail College at Kola Bharu. Ismail took the coarse at the Rida Training Centre128 words
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Article49 1964-03-17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The fifth convocation of Nanyang Unl-\-«Btty will be held on the marble rteps in front of the universltv library on March 30 A total of 432 (jraduands will be conferred degrees of Bachelor of Science, Arts and Commerce by the vice-chancellor. Dr. Chuang Chu-Lln.49 words
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150 1964-03-17 11 SINGAPORE. Man Mr Tatsuo Takemura managing director of Nippon Kokan, one of Japan's largest steelmakers and shipbuilders, today said his company could provide technical assistance and materials for public construction projects such as the proposed Johore River water project on "very competitive terms" At150 words
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Article62 1964-03-17 11 Smiling smasher fined SINGAPORE, Mon. Signalman Mohamed Awawi bin. Endut, of the Royal Signals, today smiled as he pleaded guilty to a charge of throwing a stone at a taxi and breaking its rear window. His smile disappeared, however, when Mr. Khoo Hln Hlong, the magistrate, fined him $200 for62 words
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Article58 1964-03-17 11 I PENANG, Mon— Chew Teoy Kiang, 19, pleaded not guilty today to a charge of attempting to extort $36 from a fish seller. Tan Choon Lye, at a coffee stall in Burmah Road on Friday night. He was aliened to have threatened to assault Tan if he58 words
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Article48 1964-03-17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Anch Levy, superintendent of the youth leadership training centre and youth adviser to the People's Association will give a talk on "prospects in promotion of youth work in Singapore" at the Lions Club luncheon meeting at the Princes' Restaurant on Wednesday.48 words
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Article24 1964-03-17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore magistrate, Mr. Liew Ngik Kee, has been admitted into the Federation Bar as an advocate and solicitor24 words
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Article360 1964-03-17 11 LEE: MOBILISE ALL YOUR RESOURCES TO HELP ALLIANCE, OR GET THRASHED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JF the P.A.P. is sincere about co-operating with the Central Government it should "mobilise" all its resources to help the Alliance, Mr. Lee San Choon, the political secretary to the M.C.A. president,360 words
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78 1964-03-17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon A policeman early today shot and wounded a police supervisee who attempted to evade arrest after being found with a dagger at Clifford Pier. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah, said the policeman first shouted to the man to stop and fired78 words
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Article60 1964-03-17 11 JESSELTON, Mon. A man. who mistook his friend for a wild boar and shot and killed him. was today fined $400 In the Kenlngau Magistrate's Court for a negligent act. Yapp Nyuk, who was charged with the death of Chin Chou Chow, MM finid by60 words
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Article54 1964-03-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will close the first Malaysian journalism training project at the Town Hall here at 6 p.m. on March 26. The six-month course was attended by 63 cadet Journalists from the various sponsoring newspapers, the Det>artment of54 words
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Article62 1964-03-17 11 BKNTONO, Mon. A public auction will be held at the Raub police station on Thursday at 10 a.m. to dispose of unclaimed property which baa been In police possession for the past two months. A police spokesman advlaM owners of the articles thre« saws, a clock, a hose62 words
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Article41 1964-03-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Rals bin Mohamed Sharif. 9, was 1 drowned while swimming in ft disused mining pool at Cheras Road here at 2 p.m. on Saturday. I Hi* body tv recovered llv« noun I MIR41 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-03-17 11 rIS is the BaUey bridge over Serangoon Road which was assembled In matter of hours by Malaysian Army engineers on Sunday night. The bridge will be used by heavy lorries carrying earth from Toa Payoh to Kallang Basin in connection with the81 words
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316 1964-03-17 11 SINGAPORE, Mon -THE Second Indus- trial Arbitration Court today decided that the National Cash Register Co. (S) Ltd. had acted "within its Jurisdiction and competence" when it promoted its depot manager in Kuala Lumpur, Cheah Hong Keat. to the post of area technical supervisor316 words
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Article, Illustration176 1964-03-17 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Moa A leading member of the Opposition in the German Bundestag (Parliament), Prof. Ernst, W. Meyer, said here today that Malaysia was an example of "living democracy.' He told a Press conference that this was evident everywhere In the country. Prof.176 words
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Article45 1964-03-17 11 Variety show to aid fund i SINGAPORE. Mon. The MaCommerrtal Publication Bureau tonight held a "M.ilam Prnvir.i" a variety show and a Kebaya Queen contest at the Victoria Theatre. The show, which will be repeated tomorrow night, is in aid of th* National Patriotic Fund.45 words
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Advertisement170 1964-03-17 11 BLUE SPOT TV Model Cortina H J* r s*\S Wf To Sinjrap'.re Buyers BUY NOW -o&f jk Down Payment $50.00 only and you have this BLUE SPOT M m 23" TV "Cortina" installed in your home with TV Aerial. (No Extra Poyment). Monthly $50.00 for 23 months H.P. Price $1,150.00170 words
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Advertisement123 1964-03-17 11 •■/*Ur\ fly round BlHks^~ J^^mfr^^k L^i^i^l^l^L^l ""1 Scandinavia HB^lniß Your SAS ticket is more than v A .j'ljj ticket to your destination it's a W complete travel service. wf i •■•Hitf l Fly SAS DC-8 Jet Express to visit Kj|Hjj I iM^.!^s| extra cities at no extra fare and WJ123 words
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Miscellaneous644 1964-03-17 11 Todays Radio, TV 11.30 On wings of melody; 19 RADIO SINGAPORE "^ight close. SHORTWAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and 2) Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 and 60.2 Metres 476 Metres AM 6.00 Time Signal. A.M.: 6.00 Good morning; egara k 2 M rnin 8 M elo--6.01 Morning644 words
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Advertisement242 1964-03-17 12 < ~r by DR.GOH KENG SWEE the honourable minister for finance i^i^i^iNiN^i^iN^i^^i^iiNNii^iN^MMß'V"*^' Mpp ,I^,l )jii 1 V jfJL^-xSS^^^SMMB^^. -ya&a.-^ My<B^MWW»^gg^g3MIi^EBiiMMBMMMMMIIWBBMK^!MEJWMBBBfeItiMiIMB .-a^^^MMl SS^SPMH ftm/ i 'im "Me» nun mMrrr" """"i THIS PICTURE SHOWS THE ULTRA-MODERN MACHINERY INSTALLED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ORCHID SOAP CONGRATULATIONS TO: LAM SOON IN 86 COUNTRIES MORE242 words
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Article, Illustration304 1964-03-17 13 LAM SOON FEATURE Toilet soap used in the State will be made locally SINGAPORE'S Finan c c Minister, Dr. (ioh Keng Swee, will today open the new $1.5 million factory of Lam Soon Oil and Soap (Singapore) Ltd. at Jurong. This is a subsidiary304 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-03-17 13 the site of Lam Soon Cannery. A feature of the new plant is its fully-equipped laboratory. The laboratory will be used to analyse raw materials used and. most im- portant of all, to ensure that the factory's products maintain their high quality, said Mr. Whang.334 words
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Advertisement150 1964-03-17 13 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Lam Soon Oil Soap (Singapore) Ltd. from: PAPERINDUSTRY SUPERIEUR LTD., ETTEN-LEUR, HOLLAND Suppliers of Soap Wrappers. Production-Scope: Plain and printed waxed p<">eri, aluminium-foil, cellophane and specialities to wrap: confectionery, bread, biscuits, foodstuffs, etc. Moloysia Representative: CHEE KIM KHOON P.O. Box: 1785. Singapore. Tel: *****/5 •VWWWWWtfWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWM150 words
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Advertisement158 1964-03-17 13 (^eem([-juiiie) RHEEM HUME (F.E.) LTD., 31, Hill View Avenue, Singapore, 23. Congratulates LAM SOON on their enterprise in providing toilet soap manufacturing facilities in Singapore. We extend our Best Wishes to LAM SOON OIL SOAP (SINGAPORE) LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their toilet soap plant ASIA SHIPPING158 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-03-17 14 "In your Easter bonnet. With all the frills upon it JHIS will be the main theme of one of the biggest lash ion parades to be held in Singapore this week. Twelve pretty girls will model about 70 outfits that set the right trend301 words
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Article111 1964-03-17 14 ITANNEQUIN parades l on board the Australian trade ship Centaur which arrives in Singapore today will feature Aus-tralian-made fashions in terylene and nylon designed by leading couturiers from the country. Outstanding among the formal evening wear will be a group of couture ball gowns. One of these111 words
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Article247 1964-03-17 14 Plan that home with a purpose AN interior designer, Mr. Ernest T. Tietgens says young couples furnishing a flat should look for "double duty" furniture but should not skimp on quality. "If the couple eventually plans to buy a home, furniture should be bought with that purpose tn mind." he247 words
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Article, Illustration14 1964-03-17 14 The w.gj ore the io.est imports tor the Bcotlc tons14 words
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Article79 1964-03-17 14 COMING soon are i.ew disposable tableware which includes triple- ply paper place mats that look like cloth, and thin, insulated plastic cups durable enough for the dishwater. The cups for hot and cold beverages are made of two layers of plastic laminated together. The inner white layer is79 words
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Article81 1964-03-17 14 HOUSEHOLD HINTS BACON should be eaten within a week for best quality: a quick-cured half ham should be eaten within five days: quick cured whole ham keeps a little better but should be used within two weeks. Sponge and clean catsup stains with cold, clear water oefore regular washing. If81 words
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Advertisement315 1964-03-17 14 Revlon lights up your night life with a dazzling new make-up! (So flattering you'll never again wear ordinary make-up after dark) *frOSted tOUCh glOW shimmers softly like a million tiny stars. There's liquid make-up to illuminate your face with a subtly -frosted glow. Frosted face powder adds a translucent pearl-and-diamond315 words
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Advertisement394 1964-03-17 14 Sorry we don't have a sale. But since our store is run on the principle of small margin profit no discount, we can offer goods at cheaper than sale prices just look at some of these prices! c Ladies panties 0.90 Ladies skirts 5.90 Cotton blouses 4.90 Lambswool cardigans 8.50394 words
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Miscellaneous250 1964-03-17 14 Straits Times Crossword K<)>> iome ana riae <8> 4. A supporter oi charity? 14. 6 Architectural style to suit 4). most of the wealthy <5> 8. Polish? Yes and not 1 6 > 7 A musical environment (7). 9 It's stubborn to go by road: 14 Cutting edges of toaster250 words
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Advertisement1350 1964-03-17 15 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.. l One Spore Sails P. Sham Kenans PELEUS Literpael, Dutjiin. Glasgow Tsday AkHILLES liverpael, Oubhn 11 Pt/MK 28 Mw 21 wENESTHEUS Limpeel. Glasgow Mar 13 Mar 22 Mk 23/27 Mar 23 MEHELAUS Avonmojth, L'peel, Glasgow Mar 21 Mir 2] Mar 13/ 1 ASTYANU Liierptel,1,350 words
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Advertisement1328 1964-03-17 15 W(.'M THE EAC LINES W, V=Akß I SINCAPORC KOALA LUMPUR .P.SWfTTINMMA PINAJSO asV>rS< <> ail mn.au Housa kuHnoit. »ojoi«.i >/i.wtio ou» KBjkiSj rHO~i 7.0 i r>o«i n>« mom »isi f»O».t«>J7i GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, TJTTEROAM, AMSURBAM, OSLO. COIHtNBURG AND COPENHAGCII Sham Penan* "FALSTRIA" k 21 Mar 22 231,328 words
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Advertisement1261 1964-03-17 15 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON, LIVERPOOL 3 CBNTTNCNTAL PBRTS DIT TUT ADir LondM Apt M D tNLiA-Klt- Hamburg Apt 28 Singapore P. Sham Peang «.»'o Mafß G.41/Tada| Mar 11/22 sTBeTaVM G moum MM v BENREOCH -<*4. B 8 SingapOf* P. Sham PsMng Hamburg Apr 24 Singapore P. S'hsm Penang1,261 words
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Advertisement1365 1964-03-17 15 »|-w McALISTER <Sc CO., LTO. w^ gl Ten Na. *****. |»aaL ELLERM AN LIMB 4% KLA VENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERBAM. LOS ANGtLES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE NULL A MIBBLHHOUCB SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND HAVRE, NJLL A MIDOLESBROUCB Acciptilg Cargt Itr C'ttral A Se«tk Cm Of* WELLINGTON Awerica raara f. S'haa1,365 words
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Article109 1964-03-17 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS were flnner today. 1 Leaders were irregular but overall rises shaded fall- Conrtanlds lost further to 17s. 9d. Mining* firmed with most oils and base metals showing improvei ment. Mount Isa was up Is. to 435. I Loans were steady. IcR.A 31-4 Mount Ism 43109 words
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Article241 1964-03-17 16 APRIL Tirst gran* rubber buyer* f.e.b. eleeed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 701 centa per Ib. up one cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone waa ellghtly eaaier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cioi.ni arieea ir, cent* per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1241 words
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Article283 1964-03-17 16 THE following Ust of selected Malayan industrial yields is baaed on last sale* on Saturday morning (March 14>. •L. V. Divider I Yield: 'TC Time* Coveri-d Ocftnitieni: Tim*« Ce»*red meaoa the number of time? last year's total dividend i* covered by the profit* for that year Kxnmple A283 words
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Article202 1964-03-17 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) March 1« Three months. INDUSTRIALS Rouxtead 14 r.<*. M Cement 10 cts. Dunlopn 1" ct» M Box 21 ct» City Dev. < cts. McAli.*ter 18 it" Smeltem I'l cts.M. Invent 15 HO K»no 1» r\» Roblnwi 14 ct» K«xl. Dlur U ota>C Storage 20 <-t* V202 words
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588 1964-03-17 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS took an 1 easier, turn on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon following reports from Jakarta that Soekarno was ordering some kind of mobilisation as a counter blast to Malaysia's call up plans. As is usual these days588 words
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Article29 1964-03-17 16 Malayan Stock Indirra Mar. 14 Mar. 16 'Industrials: 111.46 110.20 Tins: 134.U4 134.47 S rubbers: 104.17 104.27 •Dec. 30. I W.\ Imi lit*. 29. 1962 1- 10029 words
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Article829 1964-03-17 16 COMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with tbe number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuitaad (1.000) II S3: Dunlap* (2.000) (2.80. (5.000) J2.78. (1.000) $2.77: Caat Omelt (2.000) $3.90, (l.OOO) 53.84: C(te (2.000) $3.02, (1,000829 words
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366 1964-03-17 16 rpHE price of Straits tin 1 yesterday fell $1.37J to (535 on an ottering ot 260 tons down five tons. In London on Friday tin «v modestly dealt In ai slightly lower levels. Trade quarters said there was now a general disposition366 words
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Article74 1964-03-17 16 /•MINS*C Pr.duc. tiehana*. Omgav awre naan prlati p«r *>l*ul y*rt*rday: C*«*nut all: bulk S46t Mllera. drum $494 Milan. Ceava: March April L'K/ Cod tines I: unquoted. Fearer: Muntok White 1162 t fellers. Sarawak wbite JI6O aellern. ipeclal Sarawak bias* Sl22* MUen>. garhled Lamport* black I 122» aellem AtTA74 words
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Article10 1964-03-17 16 Amalcamatrd Rubtx-r EsUtc produced 1,050.200 Ib. in February.10 words
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Article28 1964-03-17 16 March |g. .MALAYAN K( RKI K PRICF: 70 J cents( up ne cent). TIN: 5535 (down SI. 37 A). Kstimatrd ofTerins; KJO tons (down 5 tons).28 words
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Article174 1964-03-17 16 SNIPS lying ilonnilti thi Slniiapor* Harbour wharvtt M aiptctcd taday arc: Florida Maru 1/I'. GlcnoKle 4 .">. Shiklham Maru ti 7. Laertra I Stale n( Travancorecochln 10/ M, Ftakl 11 It. Straal Macrlhaen 18, Rajah Brcx, Muriii Kausta 29/30, Straat Cbathain ,t1 B. A. A J. Kalth174 words
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Article90 1964-03-17 16 'THE Malayan Cxertani* lanki' A***- ctaliwi made ttimr change* in it* r>tM to mercr_au yesterday (all rai. to $100): Canada: tmylng TT 35 7/1 B airmail OP 3.'. S/l«, 90 d. »t 36 1 16 crrdlt blla, 36 IB trade bill* Idling TT »r 0D ready Canada U90 words
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Advertisement1114 1964-03-17 16 U.S.A. PaciCic. Atlantic, and Great Lakajs/Baso Canaila S*rvio*> Srgliori P. Shim Honolulu t. F'Cisca N. Tort MocVIII "latin* Man" 20/21 Mar 21/31 Mtf 20 Apr 20 Apr 17 Mty 24 May All vcsaeit aquippm •an oitpunks tor cimigi at Duik liquid en to Loaning direct for Hong'.ong roo-Hsiunt Honolulu, San1,114 words
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Advertisement1066 1964-03-17 16 aUSTRILK UHVIU 'NOIA PaKISMN AND P.MU >tl«ICt I*. tMitiilli. Id sum. *ra*et Meiitiiet I*. MMrai <•• Nafiajttnaai Pining K I b core c Sham Pmmi OOMOIU Jl/2J Mir 24/21 Mir l/uu II: ruantlt. aMliilt. Mill >h», li^r! 11/"."!'I 1 "I* ,o.mo« »««KSK V/W ?fi v: ecu SUIIMU II Mir 251,066 words
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Advertisement169 1964-03-17 16 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES A DIVISION OF GEORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES, INC. U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE IOAOING OIRECT FOR MONTREAL. TORONTO, ASHATABULA. IOUOO OETNII. CHICAGO ANO MILWAUKEE vessel Singapore P Slam Pentng Montreal A 1 J FAITH Hi Part/17 Mtr 11/20 Mar 21/22 Mar 20 Apr A t j169 words
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Advertisement924 1964-03-17 17 Continued Irotn Page lOi SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Warm"* SS (Mln.)— Box SO ct*. txtra WANTED EXPERIENCED atatlon engineer for modern Jet Aircraft maintenance. Must bold license SE2IO Caravelle Aircraft type. Attractive salary. Apply Box A 3693 S.T. K.L. LADIES SALOON First Cla»« Halrdreissr, Must be reliable, good mannered ee-eaeratlve. With924 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-03-17 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Word* Si (Mln.y—Box St ct*. axtra POLYGLAZE. When purchasing or building a home with parquet floors remember to specify Polyglaze. Polyglaze on parquet floors provides a super-bard non-alip non-dusting luatr* finish. Ends laborious and time-con-suming polishing. Remember Polykiaze. Th* East Asiatic Co. Ltd.. Singapore Telephone1,018 words
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Advertisement661 1964-03-17 17 EDUCATION W Word* U (Min.)— Box St eta. txtro BEGINNERS' DRAUGHTSMAN SHIP COURSE In Mechanical Engineering, Architecture. Structural Steel Work: Builders' Quantities. ApFl> Academy Of Accountancy And Secretaryship, George Lee Building, Ciemenceau Avenue. Singapore *****. CAMBRIOOK CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 86-B. Robinson Road. P.O. Box 1933. Spore. Tel: *****. We oflei excellent661 words
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Advertisement825 1964-03-17 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et*. txtra 1*65 HUMBER HAWK Good Transport 9 Leedoa Park. S'por*. P6-n* ***** $1,300 0.n.0. 19S1 BUICK, Green/White regular service good condition. Best offer secures. Phone (Spore) *****. I*S2 FORD CONSUL European owner Kood condition, new tyres, battery. View 213 Still825 words
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Advertisement701 1964-03-17 17 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO cU. extra BUY BOSCM REFRIGERATOR! from Singapore Refrigeration Company. After ■ales service guaranteed. 164, Ciemenceau Avenue, Spore Telcpnoo* 221 M. 1 WASHING MACHINE Leonard $200. 1 Shellalng Gascooker $40. 1 Wrought Irontable 4 cnalra 1 Lamps. and. Tele. ***** (Spore). WHERE TO701 words
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Advertisement591 1964-03-17 17 SHOPPINC GUIDE (Spore) 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Bex It ct*. txtrm READ MALAY MAIL'S "Shopping Centre" every Tuesday and Friday for bargain* galore! SUN MASTER A CO., offer Bunway Venetian bllnd/pelmet and Alum Awning. Pbone *****. JEWELLERY by expert craftsmen. Lee Onn Jeweller*. 208/8 South Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/8.591 words
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Advertisement610 1964-03-17 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified candidates poweaglng at least a Diploma in Agriculture for two posts of Farm Instructors at the College of Agriculture. Malaya. The salary scale for the post is $445x15-505/ 535x20--595; the point of entry to the scale will be610 words
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Advertisement548 1964-03-17 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited j from candidates who SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP AND i RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS 'lor appointment scheduled below APPOINTMENT AIRPORT I POLICE CONSTABLE, Departiment of Civil Aviation. j SALARY: Recruits $110 p.m. AGE: 18 25 years. QUALIFICATIONS: Passed Sei condary II or equivalent548 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-03-17 18 Australian fashion fabrics ship show IyHEN the, Australian trade ship Centaur arrives in Singapore today, the textile and fashion industry will have the opportunity to examine a wide and comprehensive cross section of nylon and Terylene fabrics and garments now in top fashion in Australia. The exhibition is being put220 words
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320 1964-03-17 18 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS. First toilet soap plant in S'pore goes into operation ..By OUR MARKET STAFF gINGAPORE's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee launches into operation today the State's first toilet soap factory at the Jurong industrial estate. The new factory, operated by Lam Soon Oil and Soap (Singapore)320 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-03-17 18 MALAYSIA could be a big market for IndianiTl made telecommunications equipment said Mr L.J. Sajnani, regional manager of Indian TeleI phone Industries Ltd. Mr. Sajnani was in Singapore and Malaya last week to explore marketing prospects for his company's proIndian Telephone Industries Ltd.. a governmentowned company,221 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-03-17 18 PANAM MAN OFF ON STUDY TOUR Mr. Chan Chee Tim, 31 (above), a sales and reservations supervisor of Pan American Airways. Singapore, is now In Los Angeles attending a training course for the airline's worldwide supervisory staff. He will be away for a month, during which time he will also106 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-03-17 18 Heidelberg chairman arrives here today THE chairman and managing director of the world-wide Heidelberg Organisation. Mr. Hubert H. A. Sternberg, arrives in i Singapore today for a brief visit. As the man responsible fori establishing the name Heidelberg in the world of print through its world-acknow-ledged cylinder and platen presses,233 words
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Article, Illustration30 1964-03-17 18 IN LOVING MEMORY OK THE WIPE OP J. R. DEVADAS, IPOH, 17TH MARCH, 1963 "Rest eternal grant unto her, O Lord: And let light perpetual shine upon her".30 words
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229 1964-03-17 18 Kao makes big bid to capture local trade A JAPANESE concern Kao Soap Co. Ltd., of Tokyo, is wasting no time in gaining a firm foothold in the Malaysian detergent market The company which pioneered the production of soft detergent in the Far East has introduced the product on the229 words
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Article53 1964-03-17 18 Glassware mission due tomorrow A six-member sales-cum-study delegation from The Chemicals and Allied Products Export Promotion Council of India arrives in Singapore tomorrow from Kuala Lumpur where they have been on a survey. The delegation, led by Mr. I. H. Padamsee will, among other things, appoint agents for ceramics glassware53 words
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Article194 1964-03-17 18 BETTER YEAR FOR SHOE INDUSTRY SINGAPORE'S rubber footwear industry did better last year than in the previous period. Official statistics for the 10 months up to October show that production dure Ing the period amounte*. to 1.9 million pairs compared with 1.8 million pairs for the whole of 1962. which194 words
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Article126 1964-03-17 18 UNIVERSAL Escapement Ltd., Switzerland, will establish a branch office in Hong Kong soon to further their activities in the Far East, and maintain closer liaison with the watch trade. Mr. Philippe Braunschweig, vice- president of the company, which developed the famous .shockabsorber device for the protection126 words
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Advertisement321 1964-03-17 18 A completely new concept of shipboard comfort Seventeen-day round trip In fully air-conditioned comfort Swimming Sunning Dancing Music Bar Restaurant Card and writing rooms Children's play-space. Departing Singapore sth June Arriving Fremantle 12th June Departing frt mantle 17th June Arriving Singapore 22nd June Thereafter sailing from Singapore ever/ 3 weeks321 words
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Advertisement371 1964-03-17 18 RESULTS OF THE SC/FMC, 1963 OF THE METHODIST AFTERNOON SCHOOL, PARIT BUNTAR Abdul Rahlm b. Saidin (3), Ang San H«i2. CtieeMoi Mm 2 i Ji.Llm Beng Liang 2 (2), Lee Choon Seang 2. Musa b. Awang (3), Ramanathan s o Dharmallngam 3, Tan Hun Cheang (2), Yacoob b. Abdul Samad371 words
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Advertisement218 1964-03-17 18 JKR. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class "E" and above up to 3 p.m on 31st March. 1964 at the Office of the Jurutera Negerl. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. For ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 1 BLOCK OF 6 UNITS AND 1 BLOCK OF 2218 words
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Advertisement521 1964-03-17 18 NOTICE Re: CHOP LEAN THYE, No. 51 Pekan China, Alor Star Mr. LIM BOON HIM is no longer the Manager of Chop Lean Thy* of No. 51, Pekan China, Alor Star, Kedah. and he is no longer authorised to pledge the credit of tn« above firm from the date hereof.521 words
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Article, Illustration927 1964-03-17 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - THIS TEAM WILL BE GOOD TO WATCH S wanton NORMAN SIEBEL. Tour aim is to entertain and encourage .•> KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. the players who had been invited to join the Commonwealth cricket team on a tour of Malaysia and Hong Kong had accepted and this, according to the teams927 words
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Article79 1964-03-17 19 AUCKLAND, Mon. South Africa's victory hopes soared after New Zealand collapsed on the third day of the third and final Test here today. South Africa are 271 runs ahead with eight se-ond innings wickets in hand at close. The rubber now hinges on the lastReuter - 79 words
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Article39 1964-03-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The FAM Cup soccer final between Selangor and Perak will be at Ipoh on Mar. 29. This was the unanimous decision of the council at an emergency meeting held here today.39 words
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Article137 1964-03-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. OEGGIE DA SELVA, Singapore's captain, will lead the Malayan Cricket Association's President's XI in their two-day match against E.W. Swanton's Commonwealth team on the Singapore padang on Saturday and Sunday. Mike Shepherdson, Selangor's captain, will be vicecaptain of the team which comprises137 words
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Article122 1964-03-17 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. RAF Seletar. scored their second win in BAFA league Div 1 when they beat Marine Department 3-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Marines were very unlucky in their opening match. They missed a penalty in the 12th minute and three more open chances In the122 words
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Article99 1964-03-17 19 CKICKET Singapore junior tourney: RAF Changi bt SHB by 40 Changi 111 (Sundram 6-28) SHB 71; SRC bt RAF Seletar by 7 wkts— Seletar 113 SRC 114-3. Friendly (Seremban*: NS Oeylonese bt Pt. Dickson Garrison by 30. Ceylonese 126 (C. Navaratntm 40 Lakhbir 4-32 Garrlnon 96 (Lakhbir 2899 words
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Article536 1964-03-17 19 FOR TOMORROW'S RACES AT IPOH rH. Moo. WdfhU for eight races here on Wednesday: Cl. 3, Div. 2 Bif Gay Giselle 9.00 Affectation 8.12 Ahuicia B.U Cool Assurance 8.11 Mighty Missel 8.10 Mr. Jason 8.10 Joyfftver 8.69 Ayer HiUun 8.09 Josker IV 8.08 Shining Spear 8.07 Shoe Bridge 8.07536 words
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Article341 1964-03-17 19 Moore is hurt in track fall EPSOM JEEP's racing roundup TPOH, Mon. Jockey Frank 'Tiger' Moore will not be riding for the remainder of the March meeting at Ipoh. He was rushed to hospital with a suspected broken collar bone when his mount, Thirteen Wonders, fell in training this morning.341 words
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Article675 1964-03-17 19 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Ipoh tomorrow: CL 3, Div. 2-8| f GAlf GISELLE: Second to Superior Pal over XL 9f last month: working well. AFFECTATION: Working well; can stay; fourth to Essence over Penang Bif last season. A LANCIA: Goes over his proper675 words
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Advertisement835 1964-03-17 19 I v Al l 2p^^^^h jkT I II 1 1 1 1^ 1 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE H/KI.IL WORKS Dl I'AKTMKNT. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION OKUINANCb. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). MOTICL UNDER SECTION 19(2 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 19(2; of the Local Government835 words
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Advertisement301 1964-03-17 19 D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYEK. PEKAK. Tenders trom Registered n I n Contractors Class "C" (Earthworks) and above will be received at the Office of the State Drainage Irrigation Engineer, Perak Ipoh up to 12 noon on 25th March 1964 for the: ContrucUon of Internal Drains in Rngnn301 words
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Advertisement775 1964-03-17 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR SCHOOL CLERK Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the above post. Applicants must have obtained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and must have passed at least their Lower Certificate of Educal tion. Preference will be given to those with a knowledge of type-775 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-03-17 19 SOCCER Spore Div. 1: D. Aflah v AAA (5 p.m.); ITS Hosp. v CA (7. both matches at Jn Besar). TENNIS— SCC invitation men's doubles final (Spore padang. 5.15). HOCKEY S'cor Div. 1: SI A v YMSA (XL Depot); Div. 2N: FEME v Railways Sentul (Batu)46 words
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194 1964-03-17 20 72 top Thai officers on tour of Malaysia SINGAPORE. Mon. A team of 72 topranking Thai officers from the War College in Bangkok flew in here tonight for a two-week study and sightseeing tour of Malaysia. The group, colonels and upwards, is led by MajorGen. Tramualratana Fong. A spokesman from194 words
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Article56 1964-03-17 20 BONN. Mon. Most of the 200 to 300 Ghanaian students in West Germany have refused to surrender their passports to the Ghanaian Embassy in Bonn, the World University Service, an international student organisation, reported here The embassy had demanded that students hand In the passports, without givingReuter - 56 words
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Article29 1964-03-17 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A cocktail party in honour of Mr. T. Takemura, managing director of I Nippon Kokani was held at the I Goodwocd Park Hotel this evening.29 words
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242 1964-03-17 20 Special security at Sarit's cremation today BANGKOK. Mon. Police will take special security precautions at the cremation tomorrow of Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat. Thailand's late Premier, a police spokesman said today. Marshal Sarit. who seized power in a bloodless coup in 1957. is to be cremated at tne end ofReuter - 242 words
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Article67 1964-03-17 20 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Signalman Mohamed Zawawi bin All, Endut of the Royal Signals, today smiled as he pleaded guilty to a charge of throwing a stone at a taxi and breaking Us rear window. His .".mile disappeared,' however, when Mr. Khoo Hln Hlong. ninth magistrate, fined67 words
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Article38 1964-03-17 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Bob Simmons will give a talk on "On the run" to members of the Singapore Group. Toe H and Toe H women's association, at Talbot House. Scotts Road, at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-03-17 20 LAUGHING Linda is what the nurses call her. And here (above) with father is four-year-old Linda I.unt laughing of course after her eighth operation at a hospital in Black Notley. near Baintree. Essex. England. Linda. born in Malaya where her father was serving in the Army,99 words
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Article32 1964-03-17 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. M Packirisamy Venu Gopal was elected president of the Burnt Tlmah branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Singapore, at the branch's annual general meetIng held yesterday.32 words
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Article37 1964-03-17 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Assemblyman for Ponggol, Mr. Ng Kan Ting, will be away from Singapore from tomorrow to the end of April. He will therefore be unable to hold Ills meet-the-people sessions until nls return.37 words
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153 1964-03-17 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A seven-man delegation from the War Department Civilian Staff Association left here tonight for Singapore to meet the Command Secretary "to negotiate further" its dispute with the British War Department over the future of 3,500 amahs. The Command Secretary, Mr. W.T.153 words
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Article253 1964-03-17 20 BORROW K.L. LAND IDEAS: LORENZO r -'tiki MANILA, Monday. THK chairman of the Philippines Developnient Bank believes that Philippines land reform planners should borrow sonic Malaysian ideas on land resettlement. Mr. Pablo Lorenzo, who is also a member of the National Economic Council, said in the first NEC anniversary bulletin253 words
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Article386 1964-03-17 20 LONDON. Mon.— Although poll- 1 tlcal uncertainties were still a restraining Influence In the stock markets today, the undertone remained firm. Equities were quiet but there was no lack of good features. Stores made a good showing with Woolworths and Marks and Spencer bright spots.386 words
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115 1964-03-17 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A former vice-chairman of the Barisan Sosialis. Mr. S. Woodhnll, who was recently released after he gave up opposition to Malaysia and renounced Communism, has left for Europe. He left Singapore aboard a Qantas airliner oh Saturday evening. He is understood115 words
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Article24 1964-03-17 20 JAKARTA. Mon. —An Indonesian two-man "friendship" delegation left here by air today for Peking to discuss greater cooperation between the two countries.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article98 1964-03-17 20 Corruption level is 'fantastic' JAKARTA. Mon. Corruption in the management of state enterprises has reached "fantastic proportions." ac- j cording to General Abdul Harls Nasution. Indonesia's Defence and Security Co-ordlna-tor Minister. The official Antara news agency today quoted him as saying that in some cases the sums of money involved98 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-03-17 20 Playwright Behan rallies, but his chances are poor DUBLIN. Mon. Irish playwright Brendan Behan, 41. rallied, slightly early today In his fight for life but a hospital spokesman said "the outlook Xor his recovery Is poor." He is in a deep coma. Last night he received the last sacraments ofUPI - 143 words
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Article55 1964-03-17 20 AUCKLAND. Mon. Spectator* jeered and threw refuse today at about 30 anti-apartheid demonstrators who paraded near the grandstand towards the end of today's play in the third cricket test match between South Africa and New Zealand. A policeman stopped the parade and sent them back to the gates.Reuter - 55 words
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Obituary33 1964-03-17 20 MARKS. M F MISSIONARY for aorar .'iO yearn In TniplnK paiaed away or l.'ith March In Vancouver. B.C. Canada. Precious In OM flk-h! of the Lord I* the death of his Saint*.33 words
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Advertisement80 1964-03-17 20 TNR4 Bicycles This is a hawker who carries heavy loads. But he has no worries > about big repairs and breakdowns to his bicycle. He owns a B.S.A. B.S.A. bicycles are built of the finest British steel and are made mi fk to give years and years of trouble-free service.80 words
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Advertisement183 1964-03-17 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT]^ 70 Words Sin (Minimum) D STATISTICS m 34 22 34 a ENERGY Y'o AND EAGER jm to LIFE lively person writes: r I feel wonderful. My tiredness has gone I look ten years younger, thanks to FORD PILLS Y»». vnderwtlght, ov*rw*ifKt, lirad, j ///If/ litttots man and183 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-03-17 20 UIGHEST and lowest tempera* tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 ;>.m. en Sundi to 8 pun. yesterday. Highest ]<>«rs» Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh !H 75 Malacca 01 73 Singapore 88 7342 words
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