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Title Section20 1964-03-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Mo**** Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1064 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-03-18 1 Don't underestimate Malaysia's power DIAH CALLS FOR 'PAUSE IN REVOLUTION' JAKARTA, Tuesday THE Indonesian Ambassador to Britain, Mr. B. M. Diah, said here today that Indonesia could not ignore the power behind Malaysia and suggested a pause for Indonesia's revolution. At the Police Academy here, the Ambassador saidReuter - 186 words
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Article188 1964-03-18 1 Police hold 10, seize boat jyjl'AH. Tues. Police here have arrested 10 suspected illegal immigrants all Indonesians over the past 48 hours. In addition they have seized a patrol craft. The arrest and seizure follows round-the-clock police action since Saturday, and the discovery of an arms dump containing boxes of188 words
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202 1964-03-18 1 $20 MILLION AUSSIE ARMS AID TO US CANBERRA, Tuesday. A USTRALIA will provide Malaysia with about $20 million worth of ammunition, engineer equipment, general stores and small craft under its defence aid plan. The aid will be an 1 outright gift. The Minister for Defence, I Mr. Paui Hasluck, who202 words
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Article263 1964-03-18 1 Soek admits it: All isn't well JAKARTA, Tues. J President Soekarno admitted today that security had not been completely restored throughout Indonesia. In a speech to commanders trom Indonesia's 17 regional districts. President Soekarno said security in the South Celebes had not been completely restored. Rebel leaders such as KaharReuter - 263 words
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Article38 1964-03-18 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia's Supreme Economic Operation Command (KOTOE) has prohibited exports of foodstuffs considered important for local consumption. The Department of Trade announced thai all current or future export contracts must be cancelled.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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113 1964-03-18 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The Philippines has assured Indonesia that an exchange of consuls with Malaysia would not mean recognition of the Federation. Dr. Sub-indrio. the Foreign Minister. told reporters here. Mr. Narciso Reyes, the Philippines Ambassador, met Dr. Subandrio yesterday for 40 minutes. When the AmbassadorReuter - 113 words
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91 1964-03-18 1 ELEPHANTS WRECK A SANDAKAN ESTATE JESSELTON. Tues. Elephants trampled through "~tm oil palm research station in Sandakan during the past week, doing a great deal of damage. An officer at the station said the elephants appeared to have developed a taste for young oil palms. Efforts were made to driveReuter - 91 words
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Article64 1964-03-18 1 MADRID. Tues. Three of the crew were killed when a DC-3 aircraft carrying the Spanish Minister of Labour. Senor Jesus Romeo Garria. crashed near Santa Cr.z airport, in Teneriffe, Canary Islands, today, it was announced here. An official statement said the Minister was "perfectly well and isReuter - 64 words
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Article35 1964-03-18 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia's House of Representatives today unanimously adopted President Soe-kamo-'s call for volunteers to crush Malaysia. All members of the House then announced they would join the volunteer jnovement.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article24 1964-03-18 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Radio Indonesia has begun broadcasting Chinese language programmes to listeners In Malaya and Singapore, Antara news agency reported today —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article32 1964-03-18 1 CALCUTTA. Tues. Sixteen people were killed and nine Injured when a group of mill-work-ers was attacked by another group at Belghartm. six miles from here, last night. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration430 1964-03-18 1 Futile for us to fight polls battle, say six ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Six possible MCA candidates for the forthcoming Parliamentary and State •elections today announced it would be "futile" for them to participate in the polls battle. Their reason: They cannot agree that their party's polls line-up can command the430 words
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328 1964-03-18 1 AUSSIE MOTHER TOLD: SON MUST GO BACK TO CHINA SYDNEY, Tues. An Australian mother said today the Minister for Immigration, Mr. H. Opperman, had ordered her Chinese-born son to return to China within a week. The mother, Mrs. Irene Cheung, 59, a chroni' invalid, said she and her son were328 words
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203 1964-03-18 1 Maca names alleged racket leaders AM ANILA. Tues. iTI President Macapagal released documents today pinpointing House majority leader Justiniano Montano and his son. Provincial Governor Deliin Montano, as alleged masterminds of a smuggling syndicate here. The dossiers had been .submitted to him by Senate President Ferdinand Marcos to support hisUPI - 203 words
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Article32 1964-03-18 1 MORE BRUNEI POLICE HKI Ml T«a Brunei i* la rriruit HI .lrlditmn.il >l.il.iv 1 1 •t j Du^'tn .md (hinr^r into thr polite in fi< H KinfrnnUtiou ttarr.d I PI32 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-03-18 2 Fantastic graft-land Hundreds of millions of pounds lost through corruption, says Gen. Nasution JAKARTA, Tues. Corruption in the management of State enterprises has reached "fantastic proportions," according to Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesia's defence Minister. The official Antara news agency today quoted him as saying that in some cases theReuter - 212 words
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Article98 1964-03-18 2 Nkrumah sacks another judge ACCRA, Tues. rk President Nkrumah yesterday revoked the appointment of Mr. Justice Henry Kwasi Prempeh as a High Court judge, the President's office announced here. No reason was given. On March 2nd the Preslent revoked Ihe appointments of three Supreme Court judges under powers given himReuter - 98 words
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Article30 1964-03-18 2 LONDON. Tiics.— Mr Richard Hugh Mills-Owens. Puisine Judge, Hone Kong, has been appointed Chief Justice ot Fiji, the Colonial Office announced today Mr. Mills-Ownes is 54. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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193 1964-03-18 2 'Strengthen the home front call in Jakarta JAKARTA, Tues. J Some 300 regional military and civilian officials have called for a "strengthening of the home front" to realise Dr. Soekarno's crush Malaysia" campaign. These senior members of the police, military, civil administration and Judiciary have ended a thr c cUPI - 193 words
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Article102 1964-03-18 2 PAPER ATTACKS THE TAKE DISEASE* OF BARWICK JAKARTA. Tuesday. SIR Gartield Barwick, Australian External Affairs Minister was suffering from "Indonesiaphobia" the English language daily Jakarta Mail said. In a strongly worded editorial yesterday the newspaper said Sir Garfleld's recent threats to Indonesia should have been made through diplomatic channelsReuter - 102 words
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115 1964-03-18 2 MANILA, Tues.— Senator Manuel Manahan, a member of the ruling Liberal Party, yesterday charged President Macapagal with having "failed to fulfil bis duties as President." Senator Manahan, in a speech before the Senate, said the President's disinterest in the widespread traffic of contrabandReuter - 115 words
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180 1964-03-18 2 PAKISTAN IS BLAMED FOR 284 KASHMIR BLASTS \TEW DELHI, Tues. The Kashmir Home Minister, Mr. D. P. Dhar, told the State Legislature yesterday that 284 bomb explosions took place in the State during the past year and that the explosives in every case were traced to Pakistan. Some charges wereReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-03-18 2 Cambodia talks: Sihanouk gives an ultimatum DHNOM PENH. Tues Prince Sihanouk. Cambodian Head of State, said last night his Government would refuse to attend the proposed Geneva conference on Cambodian neutrality unless it was held within a week. "If the Socialist and Western powers want to neutralise us, they haveReuter - 214 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-03-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby jw^l^^uou^ ;Jf fIUC/// .'Li si) f I'M \sow© n if [rut ta*A k w«ur oo*mJ rue taxi J\ y V^ I waiting I "C&^-Z29 words
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243 1964-03-18 3 U.N SEAT: 'DOOR IS OPEN TO CHINA BUT... VTEW YORK, Tues. 111 The door to U.N. membership is open to China but the move towards it must come from Peking, not from Washington, the U.S Ambassador to the U.N. Mr. Adlai Stevensork said yesterday. Writing in the Yale political Journal,Reuter - 243 words
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Article70 1964-03-18 3 EAST GRINSTEAD (Southern England). Tups. A British Government Minister. Lord Derwent. >hkl hat night that atomic attack observation post*, existed throughout Britain at intervals of between five and 10 nule.s. He said only 100 of the planned 1.500 remained to be built for the RoyalReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-03-18 3 Barbara Hutton to wed Laos prince npOKYO, Tues. Prince Doar, Vinh of Laos appeared to have I "gone up in smoke" today following reports that he is to j marry American millionairess Barbara j Hutton (above). The prince- booked out of the Imperial Hotel here this morning and headed forReuter - 141 words
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Article64 1964-03-18 3 preserved LONDON. Tues.—Fleet Streets bes>t known inn. the Cheshire Cheese, lamed for its association with Dr. Samuel Johnson is to be picserved when n new £5 million Daily Telegraph development scheme is completed. The Telegraph today announced thai it had submitted plans to the City ofReuter - 64 words
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85 1964-03-18 3 WASHINGTON, lu.s Mr. Averell ll.irrim.ui. Inder-Secretary of St'ite for Political Affairs, will leave Washington on Thursday to visit Ghana. Nigeria and the Congo Leopold ville). the White House announced last night. The innowncement said Mr. Harrimin would visit other areas of Africa in theReuter - 85 words
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Article34 1964-03-18 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— President j Johnson yesterday assured the Organisation of American States of hij "complete determination" to carry but all U.S. commitments to the Alliance for Progress in the Western Hemisphere.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article299 1964-03-18 3 Great Train Robbery case sensation AYLESBURY (England), Tuesday ANOTHER sensa- tional allegation was made in Britain's £2,600,000 Great Mail Train Robbery case as the trial moved into its ninth week here yesterday.' The judge adjourned the case when a juryman said he had beenReuter - 299 words
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262 1964-03-18 3 Cyprus cry at Turk vote on landings UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. £YPRUS protested to the security council last night over the Turkish Parliament's vote to authorise troop landings if necessary on the island. Mr. Zenon Rossides. chit't Cyprus delegate, made the protest in a letter to the president of the council,262 words
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107 1964-03-18 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— ?f Mr. Luther Hodges, Secretary of Commerce, said yesterday that the United States policy of restricting trade with the Soviet bloc coun,- j tries was driving the U.S. further and further away from its allies. Speaking before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, whichReuter - 107 words
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Article49 1964-03-18 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. William Bundy, brother of Mr.' McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, was sworn in yesterday as Assistant Secretary .of State for Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. Bundy succeeds Mr. Roger Hilsman whose resignation was announced on Peb. 25. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article49 1964-03-18 3 London. Tues. Mr. Hubert Malcolm Bowes-Lyon. a cousin of Queen Mother Elizabeth. offered no defence in the divorce court yesterday when his wife Fanny was granted a decree nisi and costs because of his desertion. The couple were married in Johannesburg in July 1943. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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221 1964-03-18 3 Negro plan to run for Congress from Deep South ATLANTA (Georgia), Tues. Negro leaders have announced that they would put up two Congressional candidates in Mississippi this year. They would bring in 1 .000 northern college students to work in a "Peace Corps" for voter registration this summer. The announcementUPI - 221 words
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Article46 1964-03-18 3 BRISTOL, (England 1, Tues.— Britain's 173.000 post office workers will stage a national one-day strike on April 16 in support of a pay claim, a union official announced here yesterday The stoppage will be followed by a complete ban on overtime ReuterReuter - 46 words
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269 1964-03-18 3 BOYCOTT DECISION ON S. AFRICAN GOODS STAYS A BERDEEN, Tues. The Labour-control-led town council here last night adhered to its decision to boycott South African goods despite a plea by minority members that South African orders for Aberdeen firms might j be Jeopardised by their action. The council also decidedUPI - 269 words
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Article63 1964-03-18 3 HAVANA. Tues. The Cuban Government, which announced to the world in 1962 it had eliminated illiteracy with a crash "alphabetisation programme", yesterday enacted a decree barring illiterate people from holding industrial jobs. Industries Minister Ernesto Guevara announced the new decree, which prohibits Illiterates from holding jobs in concerns63 words
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Advertisement308 1964-03-18 3 I PEANUT BUTTER Refreshing and Wholesome The kiddies simply love it M in two sizes jiff;! Available at all leading Stores, mm. peanut SOLE AGENTS:NAINA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD., 1-5 Medan Pasar. K. Lumpur. Branch: 12 Beach Street. Penang. ASSOCIATES: NAINA MOHAMED SONS LTD. SINGAPORE KI'CHING. *4Hft<* jam*. 1 1308 words
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700 1964-03-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. THE National Trades Union Congress and the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees today both urged the Government to broaden the terms of reference of the proposed salaries commission to sufficiently cover all aspects of the Civil Service. The two700 words
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Article152 1964-03-18 4 Rowcroft Theatre play SINGAPORE, lues. The Rowcroit Theatre Club opens a three-night season at its Ayer Rajah xtoad Theatre from tomorrow with Peggy Simmon's domestic comedy-arama "Akin To Love". This Is pretty routine theatre with a nominal plot full of good ideas most of which are strangled In a mass152 words
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Article26 1964-03-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues —The Traffic Superintendent, Singapore Telephone Board, Mr. Frank Loh, will speak on "To be a telephone operator" tomorrow at the Shell Theatrette.26 words
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Article208 1964-03-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A POLICE Inspector allegedly hit a motorist about £X three or four times on the left cheek after a traffic incident a year ago, Mr. K. Canaga Rajah a magistrate, was told today. Inspector Chan Beng Hooi, of the Police Training School, denied208 words
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Article73 1964-03-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A group of 13 Australian Jaycee members, who arrived in the Australian trade mission ship Centaur this morning, will toe guests of honour of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday One of the Australian Jaycees73 words
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Article48 1964-03-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Government has decided to launch an "Anti-T.B. Week" from April 6 to 12. This was disclosed by the Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today, at the end of a fourhour visit to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. i48 words
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156 1964-03-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A district judge was told by a police supervisee today that he broke his supervision order because he had gone out to look for his wife. Chong Ah Kwee said in mitigation that his wife, who was working, was supposed to be156 words
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Miscellaneous339 1964-03-18 4 THK following Is today's schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC: From London, Rome, Damascus, Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6.oft p.m. Japan Air Linn: From Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok (JL, 713) 6.30 p.m. Air India: Prom Sydney, Perth <AI 107) S.SS p.m.339 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1964-03-18 5 —Mr. JUSTICE HEPWORTH - —Mr. JUSTICE HEPWORTH I wish you success in your chosen profession, and I hope you will always bear in mind that you are now an officer of the court 'Denning knew about case— still sponsored Kanda's admission to the English Bar' PENANG. Tun. lyiH. Justice1,134 words
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Article43 1964-03-18 5 KUALA KANOSAR. Tues— The Government Primary English Girls' School here woti the Shell traffic games for the third successive year when they beat 13 other schools scoring 144 Doints. Runner-up was Clifford Primary School, who scored 133 points.43 words
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170 1964-03-18 5 DANDAR BHARU. Tues. The Kedah Mentri Besar, DatoSyed Omar Shahabudin. saidj here last night that i though he was over 60 he was prepared to carry a gun in defence of Malaysia. "80. too. are my children," he told a crowd of170 words
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Article38 1964-03-18 5 SINGAPORE. DM Holm- artained three men under the Societies Ordinance, one man under the rimitfal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, and screened 2.81 b people in security checks throughout the bland in the past 24 hoars.38 words
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Advertisement120 1964-03-18 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL on Malaya s West Coast Paradise PANCKOR ISLAND— FOR A PERFECT HOLIDAY. SOME OF OUR CHALETS BEACHSiDE RESTAURANT AND BAR CHALETS FOR PRIVACY SAFE SWIMMING IN CLEAR WATER WATER SKI INC, BOATING SAILING AND SEA-FISHING Free Brochures sent on request. For reservations ring Pangkor 257. Jules Verne's120 words
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316 1964-03-18 6 Cheated, says guerilla who got caught I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues V —A captured Javanese guerilla, Kasan bin Somito, 34, said tonight he had been cheated into joining Azahari's rebel army with promises of a "big salary, better food and a good fortune Kasan, from Singkawang in Indonesian Borneo, who is now316 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-03-18 6 TENGKU BRIEFS ENVOYS OH COWFRONTASI DEVELOPMENTS rpENGKU Abdul Rahman J- emerging from thr Residency's conference room this morning with the beads of Malaysian High Commissions and Embassies after briefing them on the latest developments in the Malay-sian-Indonesian dispute. Others with the Tengku. from left, are Inche Bahadun bin Haji Hussan.132 words
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182 1964-03-18 6 BENTONG, Tuesday. I A 9-5 VOTE of no confidence in the president and j his deputy was passed in the Bentong Town I Council yesterday. The president, Mr. Phoon Chee Kai, and the deputy, Mr. Ng Keng Chong. are Socialist Front members. All the six182 words
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Article82 1964-03-18 6 Labourer accused of kidnap KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. V. Subramanian. 28. a la- bourer. was charged in a magistrate's court here today with kidnapping a 12- year-old girl. Subramanian. who pleaded not guilty, is alleged to have committed the offence on Nov. 18 last year at about i 1.30 p.m. at82 words
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Article40 1964-03-18 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mrs. Othman Wok. wife of the Minister for Social Affairs, will present prizes to the winners of the seventh Shell traffic game at Kallang Park Road safety first playground at 5 p.m. on March 24.40 words
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225 1964-03-18 6 $4.5 mil. for rural schemes in Pahang KUANTAN, Tuesday. 'J'HE Central Government has allocated mort than $4.5 million for the construction of various rural development projects and land schemes in Pahang. The Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Hajl Abdullah, announced this at a Press conference,225 words
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Article81 1964-03-18 6 'Recruit women In Forces' motion FNANG, Tues. The East Jelutong branch of the Peoang L'mno Kaum Ibu will consider a resolution at its general meeting on Sunday urging the Government to recruit women for the Armed Services. "Our members are prepared to take up arms to serve the nation in81 words
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Article57 1964-03-18 6 1/-UCHING, Tues. An old Sarawak execution kris, used during the time of the first and second Rajahs, has been presented to the Sarawak Museum by the former Tuan Muda of Sarawak, Mr. Bertram Brooke. The kris was used in all official executions in Sarawak. It is57 words
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Article34 1964-03-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tickets for the University of Kansas Brass Ensembles public concert at the Dewan Baha.sa dan Pu?'aka on March 26 are now available at Bata's at $8, $5 and S2.34 words
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Article145 1964-03-18 6 j SINGAPORE, Tu.s. A CRIMINAL law supervisee, Lai Chong Wong, 30, of Tanjong Pagar Road, died yesterday evening, about three hours after he was admitted to the General Hospital with several stab wounds. Police today said Lai was In .a taxi with another crl- mlnal145 words
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175 1964-03-18 6 DENANG, Tues. Th« Chief Minister, Dato i Wong Pow Nee, said i today that members of the public generally tended to put the blame for accidents on "other road users." "But I maintain this is something that everyone should try and avoid."175 words
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262 1964-03-18 7 JESSELTON, Tues. The Sabah Government today denied Hong Kong Press reports of capital flowing out of the State and the Chinese being restless as a result of the political situation. The Director of Information and Broadcasting, Mr. R. J. Brooks,262 words
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Article57 1964-03-18 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. A police Kirty led by Deputy Supt. Godb- j n last night arrested four suspected housebreakers In Jervois Road. Holland Road, Changl Road and Queen's Crescent. One of another two men arrested In Palembang Road and Alexandra Road is believed to have been involved57 words
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Article130 1964-03-18 7 ifUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The former Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamfd Sopiee. warned today that Opposition parties which act as agents of the enemy out to crush Malaysia will be "routed" iri the coming elections. He was talking to reporters at the rlrport before leaving130 words
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Article35 1964-03-18 7 I PENANG, Tues. A motor works I foreman, S. Ramu. 24, was yesterI day jr.iled lor five months for possessing a bottle of nitric add 1 at Weld Quay. He pleaded guilty.35 words
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187 1964-03-18 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T^HE Islay Kerr Local Employees' Union will take a strike ballot among its members on Saturday following what it claims to be a deadlock in negotiations with the company over its claims for a collective agreement. The union's secretary, Mr. Lim Fook187 words
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Article65 1964-03-18 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Family Planning Association today announced a competition for the design of a new emblem for the association. A prizr of $150 is being offered for the best entry selected by a committee of judges. Intending competitors should write Ka a cody65 words
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Article57 1964-03-18 7 LONDON, Tues. The Deau of Singapore s St. Andrew's, Cathedral. the Rev. Edward Oscar Sheild. has been nominated as Vicar of St. Matthew's Church. Leeds it wa« announced today. The Dean will give up his Singapore appointment In July and will be Instituted and InductedReuter - 57 words
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402 1964-03-18 7 Minor row over consular ties with Manila KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MINISTRY oi External Affairs spokesman said today an easily remedied misunderstanding had arisen over the plan for Malaysia and the Philippines to resume diplomatic ties. He was commenting on a Filipino Foreign Office statement that Malaysia was placing too much402 words
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Article63 1964-03-18 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th* telecommunication link between Kuala Lumpur and SingaDore was out off for about an hour this afternoon due to what wai described as a "normal technical fault." The system went off at about ktl i> m. but by 5 p.m. the control nation in63 words
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262 1964-03-18 7 PENANG. Tv««. npHE chairman of the Penang branch of the National Union of Government Office Workers, Mr. N. S. Wigneswaran, last night denied that civil servants were "exploiting the present political situation." "There have been sinister allegations that our unions. In262 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-03-18 7 Maj.-Gen. Alan Jolly (.above), at present ViceQuartermaster General at the War Office in London, who is to be the new army commander of Far East Land Forces from June with the rank of Lieutenant-General. He will succeed LtGen. Sir Reginald Hewetson. who will55 words
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Article28 1964-03-18 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the Lam Soon and Soap (Singapore) Limited at 5 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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175 1964-03-18 7 $68,000 to be spent on Perak aborigines IPOH. Tues. About 1 $68,000 is to be spent on development projects for the benefit of, the 13,000 aborigines in 1 Perak this year. Announcing this today, the Protector of Aborigines. Perak. Inche Mohamed Nor bin Osman. said his department would concentrate on175 words
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135 1964-03-18 8 1* LALA LUMPUR, Tufs. —The PMIP national deputy president, Inche /ulkifli Mohamcd. today denied that his party had any connection with tin- case of Indonesian machinegun ammunition seized at Kampong Chaneong. four miles from the coastal town of Bachok He was replying135 words
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98 1964-03-18 8 SINGAPORE Tues. The East Division of Singapore Umno thinks Television Slngapura is not doing enough to put news in Malay over the air. At Dresent. news in Ma lav is trlpcast twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9.45 p.m. The division's chairman.98 words
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Article37 1964-03-18 8 SINGAPORE. Tuev The Bishop of ihe Orthodox Syrian Church In Quidon. Kerala. India, the most Rev. Ma thews Mar Coorllos. arrived here today to visit i members of the church tn Singa- pore and Malaya.37 words
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Article71 1964-03-18 8 IPOH. Tues More than $500 worth of gold and silver ornaments were stolen yesterday from the Tambun Road home of Mrs. Do- nmld Fraser Baxter. 25. whose husband was murdered in a robbery last year. j Mrs. Baxter, who kept the ornaments locked in a table71 words
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89 1964-03-18 8 25 minutes late costs him 2 years' jail i Tues.— A j police supervisee was today jailed for two years by a District Court for remaining out of doors 25 minutes longer than he should. Tan Jwe" Kang, who had eight previous convictions. was arrested by a detective, who is89 words
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161 1964-03-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Imports of fertilisers into Malaya and Singapore rose from a total value of $5.7 million in 1953 to $32.1 million in 1962. the Planters Bulletin reports. Imported tonnage of nitrogenous and mineral phosphatlc fertilisers rose from 24.5GJ to 95.000 tons and from161 words
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252 1964-03-18 8 A 7-point plan for Penang's 6,000 port workers KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, ioday envisaged a seven-point plan to ensure Penang's 6,000 port worker" re- guiar employment. The plan calls for: THE ESTABLISHMENT of a new statutory body to administer a scheme of registration252 words
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Article55 1964-03-18 8 SINGAPORE Tues— Kaliapa Nallammah. whose husband. Nagappan. wns taken away by the Japanese during the last war. was granted a decree nisi in the High I Court today Mr Justice Buttrose granted a i decree nisi on the presumption of i Nagappan's death, and also on55 words
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Article42 1964-03-18 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— A British Serviceman. Dennis Gorman. 19. was today charged in a magistrate s court with causing the death of a motor cyclist. Lee Chwee Lye. by dangerous driving. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail.42 words
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111 1964-03-18 8 Singapore Umno now joins poll fight SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Umno is expected to send members to Johore, Malacca and Seremban to help the national body in the Malayan election campaign. The Straits Times under- stands they will assist in house-to-house campaigning j In all constituencies where Umno candidates are con-111 words
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Article71 1964-03-18 8 SEREMBAN. lues Low Ah' Kow. 29. manager of a Bau reta;lj store at 144 Birch Road, here was sentenced by the magistrate's couit today to three months lail for criminal breach ol trust of, $5,764 for shoes and accessories be- tween Jnn 27 and March 371 words
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276 1964-03-18 8 KUALA LUMPUK. Tuesday. TMERE are advantages as well as disadvantages x in the Government's proposed crash programme for 3,000 recruit teachers arising from the abolition of the Malayan secondary schools entrance examination. This was stated today by Mr. John R. Gurusamy, secretary of the276 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-03-18 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Royal Singapore Flying Club Cessna aircraft screeched safely to a stop at Paya Lebar runway this morning after its nosewheel came oil just before take-off. The lour-seattT plane, with .i Hying instructor. Mr. R. O. Harrington, and his pupil. Mr.297 words
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Article57 1964-03-18 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. —Royal Atr Cambodfte, which operates a weekly service between Singapore and Phnom Penh, has cabled Malaysian Airways to say: "Following political events reported by International press, for your information situation in Cambodia absolutely calm and no 'rouble for tourists as befoi". Malaysian Airways arc57 words
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Article17 1964-03-18 8 MUAR. Tues. Mr TS. S'hl--1 pam has be«n elected president <* i the Ceylonese Association her*.17 words
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Advertisement271 1964-03-18 8 DKW Fl2 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE NEW DKW Fl2 HAS EVERYTHING! The new DKW Fl2 is a brilliant example of German engineering. Its truly outstanding performance is matched by its roomy, comfortable interior And with its sensible, modern day external dimensions this car has everything. Technical aspects 900 cc 2-stroke271 words
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Miscellaneous172 1964-03-18 8 Ailry Kff V.T. Hum I m WHEN YfcWOkHtK 7 I HAKE TO >^^\ A TOUCH 7 YW~BUr| ME.TCK* HE/XT» (OfiMT/ TUATS Ay^*^ W&l.. THERE'S 1 eon us out to admtjt, v— l C v *s*'\cu«iombiau.J hr a could m ism go I mteu. /^>ousaid^ sl*«»intobe fWJP OO* HC I BUT172 words
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Article, Illustration1865 1964-03-18 9 LAN FLEMING - LAN FLEMING by JAMES BOND goes to Japan to get the secrets of a new, highly advanced Japanese decoding machine Magic 44. which has been cracking Soviet espionage messages to the Far East. Kut the price is high. Tiger Tanaka. head of the1,865 words
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Advertisement82 1964-03-18 9 mlfllllll P live I^^KK^il 1 coUlfllU y iTWICE^^g^L*"] y l^ i^Bjp.' jLr_3 wki, vfi' z^ /ML P^£ "isiil^/ h Rothmans King Size is also made in Vk^ BHH^^I ■I 1 v^^. 11 major countries on 5 continents. 5-SS^iß All over the world you'll find Rothmans— >^- M it on land,82 words
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Article70 1964-03-18 10 29 Wardm $10 (minimum) KRISHNAMOORTHV, SUBATHIRA TNEVI thank all relatives, friends and Staff of Sereraban O.H. for tbelr kind assistance, presence, messages of condolence at their bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Mary Tan Yoke Cheng thank all relatives and friends for their donations. wreaths, loan of cars,70 words
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Article161 1964-03-18 10 it Word* lit (Minimum) ITALY'S VIVACIOUS Kranc* Ros. •Mil sings at The Cockpit Hotel Tel < B'pore) *****. NASTY SMELLS ARE had Business Rid your office of them with Alrwlck It makes the air fresh and sweet, smelling. CIVE YOURSELF FREE makeup at Max Factors Beauty Bar now at161 words
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672 1964-03-18 10 The Straits Times Wednesday. March 18, 1964. Faith In Talks Filipino faith in a peaceful settlement of the Malaysian crisis is comforting, as long as it implies positive Filipino j efforts for peace. President Macapagal, however, is in a difficult position, and must speak with two voices. He agreed with672 words
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Article373 1964-03-18 10 The Singapore trade mission to i Sabah has paid an early dividend. The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. has announced immediate considerable reductions in its rates for carrying rubber, cement, flour and rattan between Singapore and Sabah. This follows criticism by the mission leader. Senator Ko Teck Kin, of373 words
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Article173 1964-03-18 10 Many months have passed since Malayan architects and town planners proposed forming a civic trust to see to the preservation of historic buildings and to agitate generally for tidier and more attractive towns. It is disappointing that the scheme has not got beyond the stage of an interim173 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1964-03-18 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - A Si' for the great 'Non' in Latin America WILLIAM MILLINSHIP For Washington a Homeric snub from the Awkward Ally By GENERAL de Gaulle's tour of Latin A m c rica Mexico next month and most of South America in the autumn looks like a Homeric snub to Washington whenOFNS - 1,030 words
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611 1964-03-18 10 J.H. RUTHERFORD - A sound of 1962 in Yugoslavia's 'new ideas J.H. RUTHERFORD by Paris, Tu«s ARE the Yugoslavs about to rock the Communist world again; with new ideological ideas? Six years ago they did so with a programme which blamed the Soviets for the 1956 upheavals In Bast Europe and put the611 words
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180 1964-03-18 10 That extra room for one too many I was a visitor to Singapore with my wife and two sons during the weekend. On arrival I went to stay In one of the hotels. There were single and double rooms but unfortunately all single rooms were taken up. Doubl* rooms had180 words
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Letter82 1964-03-18 10 QINGAPORES traffic police would do well to look into the congestion In Havelock Road near the Bukit Ho Swee site. All along the road are hawkers and parked cars and they combine to cause constant traffic Jams. As if this is not enough. the STC No. 9 bus terminus82 words
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Letter69 1964-03-18 10 ALTHOUGH hundreds of J\ people visit the Singapore National Library every day. all the lavatories In the Library building are permanently locked to prevent their being used by members of the public! What good ls It spending large sums building the National Library. when basic amenities are totally69 words
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Advertisement668 1964-03-18 10 Strait* Tims ft Maky M.3 MRw •OLD srrOMAOK mmOJ*»m OisHiK Maa* •OUI STONAOI IRANONU ATHOLLANO NOAO-KATOMa -tUVAL BAM amr book sttorb ltd Wsuxnom Homo, CoSjyor oms/ THtT NEWS FRONT M. s*. ISMAIL S *%tf Hy ftO#fl a MflrWl tdt HAMIIM (TORI «7S)-7. Okas* POM. epo~.lT V. RCTNASAM-r «j CO in-M668 words
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Advertisement80 1964-03-18 10 Shopping is a Pitatmt at THE HOUSE OF TANG •wsjfyttKng for •vsjr^ot*y to* •very occasion, all urxter on* roof otrcondltiorwd (or your comfort ompl« parking tpaca tew your eonventanc*. YOU WILL FIND (Mtghtful o°odi such at •mbrOKlered lingerie, ambroidered dress material*, curios novelties, children's, ladie*' oents' wear. Exclusive oriental jewellery80 words
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Advertisement84 1964-03-18 10 jp Csi ore o -safeguard them EYE-GENE fi9m| Eye Drops with "LEXATOL- 'nJ I^J^ If your eyes ore feverish through hay- fever, [•'sjsißi^Wlfc colds, sun burn or feel >• strained after prolonged reading, looking or TV, use EYE-GENE for instant relief. One or two drops leave the eyes cleansed, soothed84 words
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739 1964-03-18 11 INDUSTRY IS ABLE TO MEET OVERSEAS NEEDS AUSTRALIA is well on the way to establishing a new annual record in the sale of motor vehicles and parts to the world markets a record demonstrating the ability of its rapidly-expanding automotive industry to meet overseas739 words
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Article, Illustration222 1964-03-18 11 A STEAM-POWERED, CHEAPER TRUCK AN Australian father and son engineering team Arnold and Edward Pritchard, of Melbourne, Victoria, have designed, built and tested a steam- powered five-ton truck. Extensive testing on Victorian roads has shown that the proto-type model has overall economy equal to that of a222 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-03-18 11 Message from the Australian Trade Commissioners LIKE most other motorists driving to and from work each day we are inclined to get a little impatient with the traffic. But we often overlook the fact that the traffic is heavy because Malaysia is an expanding nation with a high standard of149 words
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213 1964-03-18 11 Advanced methods to solve traffic problems AUSTRALIAN cities are using advanced engineering techniques to solve their road and traffic problems. It has been estimated that road traffic costs Australia more than $14,000 million to operate each year. This enormous figure has drawn increasing attention to modern methods of traffic distribution213 words
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Advertisement214 1964-03-18 11 Precision built for rugged service AUSTRALIAN automotive parts and equipment Australia is tough on vehicles; not only do they need to cope with dense city _^^^£^i&*^^O^.A^ 1 traffic but with thousands of miles of highways and country roads. In these flp|HAl^Z^JH| j^^4 conditions, Australian precision manufactured parts yield extra miles214 words
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401 1964-03-18 12 pORD of Australia, world source of righthand drive Falcon sedans, station wagons and commercial vehicles, has gained export success with these products in 22 overseas countries and territories including Malaysia. Last year the Australian member of the international Ford organisation extended its export activities401 words
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Article459 1964-03-18 12 SAFETY BELTS PREVENT ROAD DEATHS SAFETY belts one of the most useful and necessary automobile accessories are becoming widely used in Australia following intensive road safety campaigns. A wide range of motor car safety belts is now manufactured in Australia to world recognised standards. Research in Australia and elsewhere has459 words
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Article242 1964-03-18 13 ROADSIDE HAVENS FOR MOTORISTS rwRIVEWAYS resem- bling miniature airport tarmacs lead into the modern service stations which keep Australia's vast vehicle fleet on the move. Attendants in uniform bustle around the waiting can and trucks, filling petrol tanks. rhrrkini: tyres, oil levels and batteries and cleaning windscreens. That Is the242 words
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Article283 1964-03-18 13 ONE of the world's finest collections of veteran and vintage cars is housed in Australia's first automobile museum at the Queensland Gold Coast resort of Coolangatta. Showpiece among the $210,000 collection of models from the earliest days of motoring is the 1904 Darracq "Genevieve". made famous In283 words
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Article, Illustration680 1964-03-18 13 Car is now a second home for Australians fHE motor car has changed many things in its brief history of less than 70 years travelling habits, the design of cities and the economy of nations among them. But the attitude towards cars of those who use them has changed, too.680 words
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Article287 1964-03-18 13 New steel process toughens parts OTEEL quality is the key to the working life of a car and world experts have discovered that a process in use in Australia since 1962 will virtually double the life of motor car bodies, and help to defeat rust. The Australian automotive industry, consumes287 words
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Article, Illustration415 1964-03-18 14 Industry represented on visiting trade ship AUSTRALIA'S auto- motive industry is well represented aboard the Australian trade ship Centaur now visiting Singapore. A new vessel of 8.000 tons. Centaur has been chartered from the Blue Funnel Line to make a six-week maiden voyage to South415 words
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Article135 1964-03-18 14 MORE commercial motor vehicles were exported from' Australia in 1963 than in any previous year. Australia's bipgest exporter of commercial vehicles reported sales worth more than 510.500.000 a figure far in excess of the estimates. Main markets were New Zealand. Malaysia. Hong Kong. Thailand. New Guinea.135 words
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Article495 1964-03-18 14 WORLD'S FOURTH MOTORISED COUNTRY Motoring with T/ie Highwayman' TOURING Australia recently convinc•ed me of two things: Australians love cars and caravanning holidays. I checked this with the Australian Government Statistician and his figures confirmed what Id seen on the road. Last year, 4.748 caravans were built commercially, an incrrasp of495 words
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Advertisement321 1964-03-18 12 *~^l —if' HI* I L B aM> j fci\ vwsr^M iL jsscßi l l b |m yjl i^^^T^Sri^^ _^A^~ R f^P"t«nf up equipment I Watt wAZ I In m equipment suppliers to the world More and more garages throughout the world <tre installing precision built Repco machine too s anc321 words
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Advertisement459 1964-03-18 12 ■T^— —^>~***~~H Bl In MwM B -^^*^^^^*^"ni wS^^Mf iff lfl (m m iltl V \BIF mi II 1 for a[l makes and models There are genuine Repco Engine, Brake and Transmission parts for all makes ana models. s we as servin 8 tne automotive industry in W^^^^^^^^ 1 Sv7\ Australia,459 words
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Advertisement553 1964-03-18 13 EM HP FALCON GIVES YOU MORE! FALCOSTS STYLE SETS THE FASHION YOU OfT MORI PROTECTION UP FRONT B^ ♦oc others to follow. Its clean, sleek lines are more and at th« rear. Falcon* big, one-plec« bumper jMr tfgffijreifflllßHH^i jr :*sfffiNlK-:. -v. ——-^flsV _L_^^^^BBl p+aaaMg to th* eye, and it's one553 words
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Advertisement464 1964-03-18 14 B .fc^ 8 Z iaaaaaaaaaaa^B^Hißi^P^l^ia^Sßr^BK 7*aaU«L^f JK 'iflltflfti I LaaT Jiaaai^tM^LafcJ^LaaWiaaaaK S^V f HML&4 u/^ j*^MHJMmB| thFnlw holden People are saying there's never been a car like this before at anywhere near the price! And you'll agree when you get behind the wheel! Now's the time to see your Holden464 words
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Advertisement22 1964-03-18 14 KEEP L C@(E J a CAR FAN SOU *imli: 7. V. MttUMll t to (F/E IM.) limffn r«M| Kuala lumaw Ml «422 words
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244 1964-03-18 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. •3 Famed American, woman flyer Joan Merriam, 27, who leaves Oakland, California, today in her attempt to become the first woman to fly solo round the world, is expected to arrive in Singapore on April 4. Miss Merriam plans to244 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1964-03-18 15 Appeal for rejection of Jakarta and win for PAP-type parties in towns SINGAPORE, Tu*s CINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today that Malaysia's political stability and economic strength could be further consolidated if the Malayan general election showed that:1,024 words
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296 1964-03-18 15 RAJA: MCA IS A MILLSTONE AROUND OUR NECKS SINGAPORE, Tues. The People's Action Party today said It hoped to prove in the Malayan general elections that it could V>est help the Central Government "without having the MCA as a millstone round our necks." The director of the party's political bureau.296 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-03-18 15 ENVOY'S WIFE FLIES IN WITH BABY KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mrs S. M. Bell, wife of the United States ambassador, Mr. James D Bell, arrived here today with her 19--month-old daughter Stephanie Susan, to join her husband. A c comp anying her was her husband, who had gone to Singapore to107 words
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Article249 1964-03-18 15 MALACCA, Tuesday. TtfiE president of the Malacca Sessions Court, Mr. Chan Siew Yoon. today agreed with a defence submission that the mere possession of a letter containing a threat and demand for money was not sufficient to bring a charge of attempted extortion. The249 words
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Article39 1964-03-18 15 JESSELTON. Tue.v The Chief Minister of Sabah has appointed two political secretaries. They are Mr. Joe Manjaji, a Journalist, and Inche Habib Abdul Rahman bin Hablb Mahmud. secretary-general of the United Sabah National Organisation (USNO)39 words
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109 1964-03-18 15 KUCHINO. Tues. Sarawak Ministers met yesterday to discuss the proposed half-hour dally increase in Government office working hours Three representatives each from the Government, the Senior Civil Service Association, and the Sarawak Government Asian Oriicers Union attended the meetIng to give their views. The ChiefReuter - 109 words
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237 1964-03-18 15 Tackled: The 3 problems of soap industry CINGAPORE. Tues. The Finance Min4»ter Dr. Goh Kengr Swee, I said today three pro- blems lacing Singapore soap manufacturers in past years had now been 'tackled." He was speaking at tht i opening ceremony of Singapore's first toilet soap faro° ry ir am237 words
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Advertisement130 1964-03-18 15 I g§JNATIONALI TV IN YOUR HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS^^ I $14.50 P.M. I I FREE OFFER! !J*&m A ROOM AERIAL AND LEGS %>T M Mk SUPPLIED WITH ALL M MODELS g+J ID^J r Jfr GIVE YOUR HKSAGE ■9 THE PERSONAL TOUCH Z^^jm -TKTPBtfECT TOUCH INTERFLORA A SPECIAL THOUGHT FOR130 words
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Advertisement108 1964-03-18 15 m GO-CHAIR a new 5-IN-1 PUSH CHAIR for baby fcJ;MISII.»SM The Padded seat lifts to reveal tot-pot holder. Provides I "(~lf\ PHAID" cleanliness training. I \JVJ 1 1 n I IV ■BSIsSeEIbI Ihl *T>3 J I tV separate A comfortable- Easy Chair. Attach the transporter and Wide base and safety108 words
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Miscellaneous690 1964-03-18 15 I Today's Radio, TV the scenes: 11.00 News: 11. 08 RADIO SINGAPORE «jg mmute theatre: 12 m.dSHORTWAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and z> Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 Metres SERVICE 41.7 and 60.2 Metre* AM' 600 Good morning AM 6 00 Time SigruU 6.01 Morning "g*™*"' 6 T690 words
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325 1964-03-18 16 KUCHING, Tuesday. 'pHE Communists had spread stories that the Sarawak Government was doing nothing to help the farmers, said the Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, yesterday."These stories are nothing but lies. The Government will demonstrate by action that the Sarawak Alliance will325 words
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76 1964-03-18 16 SUNGEI SIPUT. Tues.— A summons case against V. M. Sundaram was adjourned here today wh«n a medical certificate, stating that he was indisposed, was pro- duced. Sundaram. as trustee and cxc- i :uior of the estat* of V. S. Veera- «my. was summoned for failing76 words
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Article32 1964-03-18 16 SINGAPORE. Tues An Indian lieoloßian. the Yen. Bilckhu Ananla MangaU. will give a public talk in "The Science of Mind" at the i Singapore Theosophical Society )iemisp.s on Thursday. f32 words
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Article38 1964-03-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thieves broke into a sundry stall at Kampong Maxwell here last night and stole SI 6O in cash and articles worth 5340. Entry was made through the side plank walls.38 words
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452 1964-03-18 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. THE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union yesterday submitted In the Second Industrial Arbitration Court that retirement benefits provided by a company must be sufficient to allow a worker to live In retirement on a similar standard to what he had452 words
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184 1964-03-18 16 50 Kedah villages affected by water shortage A LOR STAR, Tues. The prolonged drought in Kedah has caused a serious shortage of water in at least 50 outlying kampongs and villages in the north district. The situation, affecting about 50.000 people, has been aggravated by the cholera outbreak in Kota184 words
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130 1964-03-18 16 Woman and man found stabbed in hotel DENANG. Tues. A man and a woman were found stabbed in a hotel room in Transfer Road yesterday afterroon. Wong Sau Ying. 32, a masseuse, was found with a knife wound in her stomach, and an unemployed man, Lime Ewe Keat, 31, with130 words
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Article44 1964-03-18 16 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusot bin I&hak. will open the fourth AsianPacific dental congress at the Victoria Theatre on March 24. The dental congress is organised by the Asian-Pacific Dental Federation and the Malayan Dental Association44 words
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Article30 1964-03-18 16 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Minis- ter of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. yesterday opened two health sub-centres, one in j Rembau and the other at Pengka- lan Durian.30 words
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Advertisement329 1964-03-18 16 JEYES THE FIRST NAME IN HYGIENE The powerful JKk disinfectant for 4^^Lv*k IBPI^n y^BsCN, homt nd 9< |pfcf^ I FLUID Perfumed Uvo- It- j ILaJ I I___, tOy cleaner for B^ a^B L^ »P«rkling white l'^^^>| •M WS^^ «nd cle.n JEYES INTERFOLDED TCILET TISSUE \^J finest quality tisiue. Soft yet329 words
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Advertisement139 1964-03-18 16 sm <• j. VP v ss^LaHfll^ if Jsw 1 >JsV insist on JEYEStf r\ BaßYm THE DOUBLE SOFT, DOUBLE STRONG TOILET TISSUE FOR THE FAMILY £j§ Double soft yet safe-with the double i^SSn™ P S >^<L -sheet strength s^^^>»»v<>^V. doctors recommend. j^^_J/ aj*§ln colours too y*v Al>^/>jl PINK, AQUA as139 words
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Miscellaneous299 1964-03-18 16 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 5. Dash put in place ot coarat 1. Culling down the cmalJ charge language (4> for enuring shows sympathy 6 Escape? Don tbe so silly! (7). i-J 7 Actor U given two peculiar The Prime Minister's vases. robes with a false fronHW perhaps- ,10). 10 Members299 words
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Article293 1964-03-18 17 A FRENZIED PLEA BY RADIO: 'THEY WANT TO KILL US ONE BY ONE' J^IMA, Tues. Members of a survey party surrounded by hostile Indians in the East Peru jungle for five days yesterday sent out a dramatic radio appeal saying: ''They want to exterminate us one by one.Reuter - 293 words
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Article45 1964-03-18 17 SAIGON. Tues—Mr. Kirn Jone Pll. chairman 'it South Korr.i ruling Democratic Republii Party has arrived here on a threeday goodwill visit. Mr. Kirn. 38-year-old former head of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency and a retire* general, will confer with Vietnhmese leaders.—ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article22 1964-03-18 17 MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. Soviet Foreign Minister, left by air today lor Stockholm, the official news agency Tass reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article42 1964-03-18 17 LIBYA, Tues. Parliament night decided In principle to abrogate the bases agreements with the U.S. and Britain and give the Libyan Government a i 1 month to enter Into negotiation with them. It should then report back to parliament. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article195 1964-03-18 17 CASABLANCA. Tuesday. of people rushed from homes, cineA mas and cafes into the streets here during the night as an earth tremor rocked almost the whole of Morocco. Motorists took their families Into the surrounding countryjide or to beaches to spend the night. Panic wasReuter - 195 words
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219 1964-03-18 17 AIR-SEA HUNT FOR MISSING VIKING SHIP BELGRADE, Tuesday. A Viking "long ship" which sailed from the North Adriatic on Mar. 10 in an attempt to cross I the Atlantic is missing, the Yugoslav Tanjug news agency said yesterday. There are 10 young men. including two Britons, on board the replicaReuter - 219 words
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83 1964-03-18 17 BUDAPEST, Tues.— Hungary may have the world's j smartest parakeet. The news agency MTI said four-year-old Churika. a parakeet who lives in the southern town of Pecs. knows 27 grammatical forms and can speak eight-to-ten word sentences. MTI said Chunka had a vocabulary ofUPI - 83 words
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Article27 1964-03-18 17 NAPLES. Tues.— Sißor Palmno leader of the Italian Communist party yesterday condemned the Chinese attitude in the Sino-Soviet polemics as 'closed, dogmatical and sectarian."27 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-03-18 17 SINGER Albert i Lame is busy designing dresses for the sake of thousands of lonely soldiers. Alberta is off soon on a tour of Britain's Middle East Army bases Kenya, Bahrein, Aden, the Persian Gulf. And she's designed all her own91 words
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Article39 1964-03-18 17 NEW YORK. Tues. President Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam, "is evacuating key party and government offices from Hanoi" as a result of- a speculation about U.S.-South Vietnamese strikes at the Communist north. Newsweek magazine said.39 words
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138 1964-03-18 17 A million Mexicans greet de Gaulle MEXICO CITY, Tues. —A million Mexicans yesterday turned out to see President de Gaulle of France arrive for a four-day official visit. "This visit must help to bring together our two countries. European and Latin American," President de Gaulle said He was greeted atReuter - 138 words
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144 1964-03-18 17 RUSSIANS REFUSE TO HAND OVER U.S. AIRMAN BERLIN, Tues. The Russians have refused to turn, over a captured American flier to a U.S. Air Force doctor, an Air Force spokesman said yesterday. They allowed US. Air Force Flight-Surgeon Capt. John L Monroe to visit Ist Lt. Harold W. Welch InReuter; UP - 144 words
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Article134 1964-03-18 17 For sale Greta's wedding cake CANTERBURY (Erg- land) Tues. "For sale one wedding cake." This was tne advertisement pretty, 19-year-old Greta While placed In a newspaper because her fiance has called oft* their wedding for the second time. 'I know Bob still loves me. but he is terrified of takingUPI - 134 words
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Article18 1964-03-18 17 PARIS. Tues. The Communists almost doubled thoir Prance's local councils in yesterday's elections. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article102 1964-03-18 17 BURTON'S $9,000 HONEYMOON TRIP 'pORONTO, Tues. Newly-weds Elizabeth Taylor and Richard burton returned here yesterday aboard the chartered airliner that took them to Montreal to marry. They travelled in a Vis.•ount reported to have cost them US$3,OOO ($9,000) for rhe return trip a total distance of 640 miles. Burton had102 words
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Article44 1964-03-18 17 THE HAGUE. Tues. The Foirign Ministry said here yesterday v knew nothing of reported forthcoming visit U> Holland of Indonesian Minister of Foreicn Affairs. Dr. Subandrto. Reports of -an impending visit had circulntrd in the Indonesian Press.— U.P.l.44 words
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Advertisement240 1964-03-18 17 7P' eces the smartest looking American made lW& cooking ware FREE! Extra strong 1 Rive.' free interiors Advanced design Heat resistant flome- M W^^ *J£T- J/r guarded handles olwoys cool a set to fill %y^ every cooking function. Smooth ond highly polished *>-'""^ > °dd luxury styling to your kitchen.240 words
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Miscellaneous10 1964-03-18 17 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl BAKERY 1 1' I f^\*H£/c£10 words
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Advertisement1013 1964-03-18 18 <( <>nlinued Iron Pig« lOi SITUATIONS VACANT Vt Word* >J (Min.)— Box ill ct*. txtra CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY To General Manager, State qualification and experience, any nationality. Apply Box 14. P. Jaya. WANTED h Female Typlst/Keceptlonist. Experience not necessary. Apply with full details, stating salary required. P.O. Box 2195, Singapore. LOCAL1,013 words
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Advertisement1015 1964-03-18 18 I SITUATIONS WANTED Word* $S Ml*.)— Box S9 ct*. txtrm LADY CRAOUATE Second Class Kcon-. Honours University of Mslaya seeks suitable position. Apply stating particular* ilex A.V130 ST. S pore PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Diploma, 23. H.8.C., 3i years travel, sbii.pint-. sales experience. Available short notice. Replies Box A 5005 B.T. Spore.1,015 words
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Advertisement1030 1964-03-18 18 j HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE 1 Wore*. SS (Mtm.)— Box SO et*. twtrm OWNER OF PREMIUM Bungalow lot at Hlllcrest Park with 9.000 sq.ft. area wish to relinquish booking Apply Box A&024 S.T. Spore. 2-STOREY Three Bedroom Terrace House. Scnnett Estate, Wan Tho Avenue. Freehold. Vacant Possession. Price $27,0001,030 words
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Advertisement847 1964-03-18 18 EDUCATION Word* Si (Min.)— Box S9 rts. FOR 0.5.C./F.M.C. Examinations special classes commence now. Graduate staff. Record results 10 previous years. Apply CTMA College. 123-C. Ipoii Koad. (Tei. *****) or 47. off Scott Lasts, Brickfields. iTel 2MOI> INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE COR- I RESPONOENCE College offers courses for tbe following ExaminationsChinese tor847 words
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Advertisement1008 1964-03-18 18 VEHICLES WANTED •K Word* SS (Mm.)— Box i» et*. txtr, WANTED 19M-S1 Volkswagen Sedan or Karma nn Uhia. Must be accident free preferably single owner. Please Phone TICfJ (B'porei. SAAB OPEL RECORD Kannan Uhia 403 or similar car 60 62 models in good condition Apply Menon Central Palob Estate. Palob1,008 words
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Advertisement1041 1964-03-18 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* M (Min.)— Box S9 et*. rxtrm WHAT OFFERS? Consul Capri <19«2>: Twotone, One owner: Excellent condition: Regularly serviced: Many extras: Contact: ***** (office hours) 830*.'! (Residence) Spore. FONC MANSOR offer* a special range of good and reliable used cars M you to choose your ideal cars.1,041 words
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Advertisement832 1964-03-18 18 CURIOS 29 Word* Si (Min.)— Box S» ct: txtra SPECIALISTS in Chinese Antique and modern furniture, artcrafts. Camphor ;hests reliable marked prices. Visit Peiptng Store Ltd.. 173, Orchard Road, Spore. HI-FI STEREO PIONEER AMPLIFIER ETC., Call (or Demonstration at H«« »eot Co •Jjp B.nch Road. <S't>orr> AT YOUR SERVICE 20832 words
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Advertisement761 1964-03-18 18 TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are Invited and will b*> received up to 2 pm. on Weil.v Btn April 1<164 for Handressing Ser\ices lor RAAP BUTTERWOR I H. Particulars md tender lorms may be obtained by application to the Secretary. RAAF Contracts Board MALAYSIA RAAF BUTTERWORTH. PAHANG J.K.R.761 words
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Advertisement1388 1964-03-18 19 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.: Oot S'pora Mil* P Sham Pinanp ACHILLES Li>irpnl. Oublm ll Pt/Mar 21 Mar 21 MENESIhEBI lueneil. G'asgOM Mar It M.r 22 Mar 23/27 Mar 21 MENEIAUS Avoimouth, L'pael. Glasgow Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar k3/ 3 ASTYANAa ii.erpnl. GUseu* Mar 27 Api I Apt1,388 words
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Advertisement1353 1964-03-18 19 THE EAC LINES ■h I V »«jP bTb ■AV-Tf»l SINCAPOtE KUALA lUMPUI •P.SWintNHAAA PtNANC J^SrSgl]J^4^^B DlNwj.li noust a4.AW»ANO 10. O^Ol H^S J/J.wllO Ou*» C^^SVr* *"~^J fHONI 7*ol *HOH| 11*44 fHONI «)|l *MOMl*)37l E HAVRE. HAMBURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP, POtTttOAkl, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. lOTNENIUPG AND COPENHAGEN S'oore P. S ram fenana "FALSTRIA" I1,353 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-03-18 19 I Benuline I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS DrM A n, r For London Apt II OfinLAHlv Hamburg Api 2B Smgaj;,,. yiM, JJMJJ^ ff-SSLt. SSi! BENREOCH S g Sm K| Singapore P. Sham Ptaang Hamburg Aar 24 Smgiport P. Sham fanang BENCRUACHAN L'ptil, Havre, A'werp. R'dtm Mar1,305 words
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Advertisement1287 1964-03-18 19 McALISTER eje CO., LTD. Ill: Nt. *****. CLLCRMAN LINE <b BXLAVENESS LINE LONOON. HAMBURG. RBnERBAM. IBS ANGELES. SAN FRANOSCB, HAVIF NULL a Minßl f^iiohci tEATtIE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND NAVRE. HULL A MIDBIESBROUGN Acceptiag carga lir Ceatril t Statt CITY OF WELLINSTON Aaanca Sport P. S'^am Jf DOUGAINVILLE 23,2) Mar OaiU1,287 words
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Article264 1964-03-18 20 THE Malayan Bxehange Banks' Asse--1 l oiatien made toese changes In its I rates to merchants yesterday: Londen: aelllas TT or OD 2/3 29 /S2. buying TT 2/4 1/S2. airmail OD 2/4 1/16. 30 d/sl 2/4 3/16, 45 d/at 2/4 14. 60 d/st 2/4 5/16. 90 dnt 1/4264 words
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Article200 1964-03-18 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 17. Three months INDUSTRIALS Boustead 14 rts. M Cement 19 eta. Dunlops 18 eta. M Box 21 rtr. City Ufv. 8 cts. McAlirter 16 cts. K. Smflt»r« 21 ni M. Invest 15 cts. Ksso 19 cts. I'.obmson 14 cts. Fed. Ulsp. IS cts.C. Storage 20200 words
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507 1964-03-18 20 From Our Market Correspondent VERY quiet conditions prevailed again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and again there were no particular features. In the industrial section there are no incentives now the impact of last week's better dividends has spent itself. Yesterday equity prices507 words
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Article26 1964-03-18 20 Malayan Stork Indices Mar. 16 Mar. 1? -Industrials: 110.20 109.90 Tins: 134.47 134.39 rubrxrs: 104.27 104.27 Dec. SO, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10026 words
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Article772 1964-03-18 20 I COMBINED business m the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur I trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouittad (l.OOO) SI. SO. (2.0001 11.H2, (2.U00) $1.81; Cold Stare (1.000) $3.38. d'.OOU) $3.34, (3.000) tXJUI Dunlopi (1.000) $2772 words
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Article22 1964-03-18 20 March 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71i cents (up half a cent). TIN: 5336.12J (up $1,124). Estimated offering 260 tons (unchanged).22 words
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Article69 1964-03-18 20 /MINESE Produce Eichjnze. tingax pars noon price* per picul ytittrday: Coconut oil: bulk S46i tellers, drum S49i seller* Copra: Marco/April I'K/Conttnnt: Unquoted Pepper: Muntok white UOH, Maaan, Sarawak wblte $160 sellers, special Sarawak black $122! sellers, garbled Lampong black $122t aellert, ABTA |132| Kellers. Siniapera Coconut Oil Millars'69 words
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Article37 1964-03-18 20 On tin Iras exchange market in Rong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar waa quoted at 5.744 for T.T. and j.73l for cath. Stirling was quoted at 15 98 and ena tael af geld si 250.37 words
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390 1964-03-18 20 WITH a rise of $1,124 yesterday to $536.12* the Straits tin price practically wiped out Monday's fall. The offering was estimated unchanged at 260 tons. In London on Monday tin lost modest ground in thin dealings, although casn values were less affected390 words
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Advertisement1112 1964-03-18 20 U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Smgaoori P. Sham Honolulu r'cisco i»tt Msnusai "•Umi Mill" »/2l Mir 21 11 Ml' 21 Apr a Apr 17 Mpy 14 May All vi.<seis equippeo «ith oiepimks ror cimigi at oi<>t liguio cargo Loading direct tor Hongkong Mo-Ksiung Honolulu, Sin rrancisco, CnstoDsi,1,112 words
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Advertisement1024 1964-03-18 20 ORIENT Jna£si Soilings to the United Kingdom °ep. Spore Dep. Penang Arr. U.K. "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 11 Apr 3 Ma* "ORIANA" 13 Apr T m« "IBERIA" 9 May 29 Ma* 'CHUSAN" 30 May 20 June "CATHAY" 8 J ul ,c 9 June 1 July "ORCADES" 5 July 6 July 271,024 words
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Advertisement683 1964-03-18 20 WESTBOUND: EUROPI SERVICE Smgaoori <-«nsng M'seiliis. Birteaui, St. NAM 14/15 Apr 11/17 Apr 11 Apr Naraire, Havre. D'kirk. Awirp, H luig. B'mei. Ritttrtaa. SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SEWICt Sinfspore^^^"™" TATIANA 1/ Api Ouroin tli/4). Port Elizabeth (24/4), Capetown (2t74), Matai.i (lt/4). Port Harcourt, Lagos (I/S), Cotonou (I/S). Lome Tema. Takoradi.683 words
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Advertisement820 1964-03-18 21 FRASER NEAVE LTD. Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE Is hereby iriven that an Interim Dividend of 5 cents per Ordinary Stock Unit, less 40% income tax, has been declared by tlie Directors on account of the financial year ending 30th June 1964 payable on 18th April 1964. The transfer registers will820 words
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Advertisement970 1964-03-18 21 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday. 31st Marc'i 1964 It Is notified for the Information of members that the above meeting will be held at the registered oflice of the company. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building. Kuala Lumpur, at 12970 words
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Advertisement368 1964-03-18 21 NOTICES Re: CHOP LEAN THYE, No. 51 Pek«n China, Alor Star Mr. lim BOON HIM la no longer the Manager of Chop Lean Thye of No. 51. Pekan China. Alor Star. Kedah, and he Is no longer authorised to pledge the credit of the above firm from the date hereof.368 words
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Advertisement626 1964-03-18 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are Invited from citizens of Malaysia for appointment to the following trainee posts in the teaching hospital: (A) Hospital Administrator applicants should be medically qualified and nave some experience In hospital administration. (B) Hospital Statistician and Chief Medical Records Officer applicants626 words
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Advertisement241 1964-03-18 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified candidates possessing at least a Diploma In Agriculture for two posts ot Farm Instructors at the College of Agriculture, Malaya. The salary scale for the post is 5445x 15-505/ 535x20--595; the point of entry to tbe scale will241 words
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Advertisement591 1964-03-18 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of LABORATORY ASSISTANT in the Industrial Research Unit of the Board. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Senior Cambridge Certificate with Credit In Science subject, or Government Senior Middle 111 Certificate or equivalent. SALARY SCALE: Commencing salary In scale $152.50-A7.5U-167.50 220-Al5-325 340-Al5-475, depending591 words
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Advertisement614 1964-03-18 21 This is to announce that the striking dike lor 3.000.000 ordinary shares of si.oo each Issued by tender by Sim Lim Investments Ltd., which application list opened on Thursday. 12th March 1964 at 10.00 a.m. and closed on the same day ai 4.30 pm., has betn fixed I at $1.30614 words
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Article1454 1964-03-18 22 IPOH 2nd DAY Race 1 2.0: Cl 4 Div 5 ($5,200) 6£ 1 00 Chuba Cbuba (Mdm. Norman Chiann Mawl. 4 9.0 *Liew 11 2 ***** Jet Plane 8 (Dr. C. K. Quek) Martin, 5 8.12 Johnson 9 3 ***** Fidonette (Ourney St.) Heddle. 3 8.11 Trevena 10 I 41,454 words
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Article720 1964-03-18 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by gOOCHOW (Race 3), an unlucky loser over BAf on Sunday, should make amends at Ipoh this i afternoon. Hemmed in on the rails from the halfmile to the home turn and agairii over the last furlong, Soochow still managed to finish third.720 words
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Article143 1964-03-18 22 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 ACTRESS Yes Master l.uckv Bride JIMBF.RS Actress Chuba Chuba BLIK TATTOO I I Master JemtHTs* Race 2 TAMIN<; SARI Bat Masterson Pasir HiUm SIN MAIIH N Pasir Hitam Ramarajiam SIN MAIDEN Taming Sari 1...i M.tstrrson 111 Il(> PRINCE Soochow Spartan Race143 words
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189 1964-03-18 22 Spencer to come on another 'airlift' Jeep's Jottings IPOH. Tues.— Former Bukit Timah trainer Jack Spencer is flying to Singapore from England early next month with another batch of about 20 English and Irish horses. Spencer accompanied 30 horses on the "Shaw Stable airlift" last September and returned lo England189 words
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Article209 1964-03-18 22 Flat begins with a 100-1 shock I ONDON. Tues— The 1964 Eng- lish Flat racing season opened v Lincoln yesterday with a winner which paid odds of more than 100-1 on the total isator. Punter.s were hoping that this was not to be an omen fw their betting prospects duringReuter - 209 words
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Article20 1964-03-18 22 DUBLIN. Tues. The value of the Irish Derby could reach £70.000 this year, an olfldal said here. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Advertisement236 1964-03-18 22 SEE THE LATEST 14" 19" 23" REDIFFUSION SETS "■■^jtt'-"-' LOW CASH PRICES. EASY IMMEDIATE HPTERMS. LOW MONTHLY ,uSTiI I *rmu RENTALS. FULLY GUA- INSTALLATION RANTEED. $2 PER MONTH ANYWHERE REDUCTION IN RENTAL IN FOR COMBINED SOUND SINGAPORE TV SUBSCRIBERS. OR KUALA LUMPUR E^f ediffusion IU2 Cl*m«nc«iu Avinui Singapore ffi&jK wA\236 words
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Advertisement68 1964-03-18 22 GLUCOLIN fop even slep' V^_ J JA a\ &Xv 7 >^.Lla^^ mwmw m> Mtt4^SliHl sweet to P la Y Ifl'V^^^f^dß^lfflPl Mac^ e b Y Glaxo-Allenburys (Malaya) Ltd I} y^r A x^tcT ome Ah Tee told his mother /y\^^W±jtxwim about Glucolin. She was happy Agents: THE ANGIO-THA. CORPORATION LTD S|M£ DARBy68 words
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Miscellaneous147 1964-03-18 22 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Govt. Services, FA Div. 1: Woodbrldge v TTS Hosp. (5.15), Aviation v Marines "A" (6.45 both matches at Jn. Besar); DW. 3: RAF Seletar v PWD (Kallang); STU "B" v SHB "B", (Bt. Chermln). Spore Business Houses FA Div. 1: HK Bank v Spore Glass (Balestler147 words
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315 1964-03-18 23 ERNEST FRIOA - ERNEST FRIOA By SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Nawab of Pataudi. India's Test captain, will arrive in Penang tomorrow with only 20 minutes to spare before the Commonwealth cricket team play their first tour match against Penang. This at any rate Is what315 words
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Article898 1964-03-18 23 SWANTON AND MALAYSIAN SELECTORS RESOLVE PROBLEMS TO PROVIDE... by NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday rpHE MALAYSIAN cricket selectors and the Commonwealth team manager E W. (Jim) Swanton each faced a different set of problems when choosing their teams for the fortnight's festival wnich starts with898 words
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Article337 1964-03-18 23 BADMINTON LONDON, Tuesday. A RECORD entry of 268 players from 15 countries rx was announced yesterday when the draw was made for the All-England badminton championships, which start here next month. Denmark's Erland Kops and Channarong Ratanasaengsuang, of Thailand, are seeded to meet In a repeatReuter - 337 words
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189 1964-03-18 23 CABLES BRIEF Clay issues challenge (CHICAGO. Tues.— World heavyweight champion Casslus Clay aald he would fight former champion Floyd Patterson on a winner-take-all basis, with the purse going to the Black Muslim sect It Clay won and to the Roman Catholic Church If Patterson won. Patterson recently criticised Clay forReuter - 189 words
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Article199 1964-03-18 23 THE TEST AUCKLAND. Tues. South J\ Africa drew the third and final cricket Test with New Zealand here today. All three Tests were drawn. Scores In the four-day match were South Africa 371 and 200-5 declared: New Zealand 263 and 191--8. Sooth Africa 2nd inns (overnight 163-2)Reuter - 199 words
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106 1964-03-18 23 THE OTHER REGGIE WILL LEAD SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Tues. Reggie Sandosham will captain the Singapore team to meet the Commonwealth cricket tourists here on Mar. 24. Sandosham takes over from regular state captain Reggie da Silva, who leads an MCA XI against the tourists here on Saturday and Sunday. Two West106 words
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Article84 1964-03-18 23 SINGAPORE, Tues. Defending champions Darul Afiah survived a stormy second half to beat newly-promoted Amicables Athletic Association 1-0 in the SAFA league Dlv. 1 match at Jalan Besar stadium today. Darul went all-out for an early lead and when they got It In the eighth minute84 words
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Article75 1964-03-18 23 PENANG, Tues. The newlypromoted RAAF started their quest for FAP league first division honours by beating Baharol Alam Football Club 5-2 at the City Stadium today. Recovering from an early shock when BAFC netted through Noordln and All (penalty). Airmen reduced the deficit through Beiried to trail 2-175 words
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Article237 1964-03-18 23 by JOE dorai SINGAPORE, Tues. The football associations of Singapore and Johore have protested to the F.A. of Malaysia against the refereeing of Haji Ibrahim in their FAM Cup ties against Selangor. The two states, both beaten by Selangor in the FAM Cup competition, have237 words
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Article24 1964-03-18 23 BATD PA HAT. Tues. The Johore Cricket Council will hold a trial match at Kluang on Frlduv to select the state team24 words
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Article64 1964-03-18 23 BOCCEH MacGillivary Cup (T. Anson): Bagan Datoh Est 1 Nova Scotia Est 1. Penang Dtv. 1: RAAF 5 Baborol Alam PC 2. HOCKEY Necri League (Seremban): Cey- lonese 0 Rangers 0 Army League (Seremban): HQ Malaya Area a Gurkha Signals 1. S'gor Div. 1: YMSA 3 SIA 1;64 words
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Advertisement54 1964-03-18 23 CHAMPION MOTORS (M) LTD. VOLKSWAGEN (Australasia) PTY. LTD. Invite you to visit CENTAUR the Australian Trade Ship to inspect the VW Display 9.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m., 2.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. daily until Sat 21st March, 1964, at GODOWN 42, GATE No. 2. collect your Invitation Card from Champion Motors (M)54 words
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Article, Illustration814 1964-03-18 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues gKVKHAL Senators arc planning to resign their appointments to contest the general election. It is understood that three have tendered their resignation to the President of the Senate, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Yassin. They are the Minister814 words
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462 1964-03-18 24 RAZAK'S ADVICE TO JAKARTA: PLAN FOR HUNGRY INSTEAD BESUT, Tuesday JHE DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today advised Indonesian leaders that it Would be better for them to concentrate on feeding their starving population instead of trying to make enemies of other countries. Tun Razak was speaking at a462 words
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Article417 1964-03-18 24 LONDON. Tues. Good though the trade figures were, they had been fully discounted In the Stock Market by overnight statements by Government leaders. The firm undertone was. however, maintained and leading equities made a satisfactory showing but the general pattern of price movements was Irregular.417 words
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Article, Illustration495 1964-03-18 24 We will invest in joint ventures at right time: Sir Frank Visiting Australian trade mission wants to expand markets here CINGAPORE, Tues. Sir Frank Ledger, leader of the visiting Australian trade mission on the liner Centaur, today expressed confidence that Australian industrialists would be happy to invest in joint pioneer495 words
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Article105 1964-03-18 24 72 THAI OFFICERS CALL ON C-IN-C SINGAPORE, Tues. J The visiting team of 72 high-ranking Thai officers from the War College in Bangkok this morning paid a courtrsy call on the Comman-der-in-Chief. Far East Unified Command. Admiral Sir Varyl Begg, at Phoenix Park. Led by Ma j .-Gen. Fong Pramualratana.105 words
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Obituary26 1964-03-18 24 MRS M. B. DORAY r»«t»<i »w*7 peacefully. The cortege leave for Btdadnrl from 9 Capricorn Drive r, m». Thomson Road, Singapore at 4.30 pa, to-day.26 words
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Advertisement135 1964-03-18 24 Late CLASSIFIED 1 AOYERTISEMENTsJ 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) INDICATOR MR-120 BHS LAMP FREEZER VEGETABLE I GUARD MAGIC COMPARTMENT WJJER MEAT TRAY QNE SECTION CONTROL BUTTER A""""* Mitsubishi refrigerators. require less electricity Opening a refrigerator door lets in moisture-laden outside air. This turns to frost and collects on the refrigerator's cooling135 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-03-18 24 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur M 75 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 90 7541 words
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