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Title Section20 1964-03-19 1 |MM AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration513 1964-03-19 1 A compromise, but... Indonesia has face-saving condition on guerillas' withdrawal: No publicity and future talks to be held in secret JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIA has accepted the Philippines compromise formula for settlement of the Malaysia dispute, including the provision calling for withdrawal of Indonesian guerillas from Malaysian Borneo, highly-placed513 words
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Article, Illustration417 1964-03-19 1 JJI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The chairman of the Klections Commission, Onto Haji Mustaphfl Albakri, today warned nonrederal citizens thai they would be QDJUBitting an offence if they campaigned in the general election. Not anybody may take part in the Malayan elections. Da to Haji417 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-03-19 1 U'ren decides: I won't contest polls HIS 'FIRST LOVE IS THE TRADE UNION MOVEMENT 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The president of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress and the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, Mr. Donald U'ren, said today he would not be a candidate in the general election. He toid the294 words
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Article58 1964-03-19 1 CANBERRA. Wed.— Australia would be abandoning her "Asian friends" if she recognised the People's Republic of China. External Affairs Minister, Sir Garfield Barwick, told the House of Representatives today. Sir Garlield said: "Recognition of mainland China involved departing from policies that many of our Asian friendsReuter - 58 words
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74 1964-03-19 1 VIENNA. Wed. An Indonesian diplomat. Mr. Latif Sjahrial. and his family have disappeared from Vienna, police reported today. They disappeared last weekend. Mr. Sjahrial. who formerly worked as diplomat in Jordan, did not leave any explanation for his sudden departure but police said it seemedReuter - 74 words
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Article213 1964-03-19 1 JOHORE BAH R U, Wed. An Indonesian gunboat, which was sighted in Malayan waters on Monday morning towing two cargo laden vessels off Kukup, fled when it was approached by the Royal Malaysian navy ship K.D. Mutiara. The two cargo vessels had Indonesian markings. The213 words
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Article55 1964-03-19 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. A British soldier is missing following a clash with a group In onesian terrorists in Sabah, a statement issued by the Borneo Command headquarters here said tonight. The statement did not indicate whether the soldier was presumed captured or whether he was presumed killed.Reuter - 55 words
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118 1964-03-19 1 CANBERRA. Wed— Australia s lirmigration Minister. Mr. Hubert Oppennan, today rejected a plea from a Hong Kong Chinese. Mul Mo King, 30. to be allowed to remain in Australia. Mr. Oppennan said that Mvi came to Australia as a tourist InReuter - 118 words
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Article28 1964-03-19 1 LONDON. Wed.— The British Government has decided to accept film producer Sir Michael Balcon's offer to take over the Governmentowned British Lion Film Company. —Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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133 1964-03-19 1 TALKS SOON ON JOINT OPERATIONS ON BORDER REDS DANGKOK, Wed 13 The Thai Interior Minister, Gen. Prapart Charusathien, said today Thai and Malaysian officials would meet here soon to discuss the resumption of joint operations against border terrorists. He told reporters Malaysian officials had asked that the anti-terrorist operations beReuter - 133 words
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Article65 1964-03-19 1 JAKARTA, Wed— Foreign Ministry sources here today said 10 Afro-Asian countries had so far accepted invitations to attend a preparatory Afro-Asian conference In Jakarta on April 10. The preparatory conference will plan a second Bandoeng-type Afro-Asian conference which was held in 1955. The sources saidReuter - 65 words
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Article185 1964-03-19 1 Saigon resumes ties with Laos OAIGON, Wed.— South Vietnam today announced major steps in repairing relations with its two neighbours, Laos and Cambodia. The Foreign Ministry announced tonight thai an 11--man mission would l'ly to Phnom Penh tomorrow for parliamentary talks on border problems with Cambodian officials. It has alsoReuter - 185 words
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Article49 1964-03-19 1 SUBANDRIO FOR THE HAGUE mi iim.i i Wid m-iliuk-si hi Fereign Mintetet Di gabandi to will isM U«>ll.iml in 1 1 r t week i'l \pril .it iinil.ilion of Itutrh I arris n Minikter, l» r- Joseph i nil I ureign Office xpoKcMii.in vml luti- l«-(l.iy. Krulcr49 words
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Advertisement25 1964-03-19 1 Him" -aS FRY'S EASTER EGGS SPASTIC CHILDREN'S ASSO. WONDERLAND GIANT FOOD 1 FUN FAIR AT OLD ADMIRALTY HOUSE, SAT. 2iTH MARCH, 10 AM 10 PM25 words
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Article349 1964-03-19 2 WASHINGTON, Wad WAR AGAINST THE GUERILLAS TO BE STEPPED UP: MORE AID FROM U.S. THE White House announced yesterday that the South Vietnam Government planned a national mobilisation scheme to step up the war against the Communist-led Vietcong guerillas. The announcement was made after President Johnson conferredReuter - 349 words
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88 1964-03-19 2 'Every Red a traitor' leads to walkout NEW DELHI, Wrd. Communist members walked out of the Upper llousr yesterday over a statement by Mr. T. T. Khrisnamachari. the Finance Minister, that "every Communist is a traitor to this country." Mr. Krishnamachari made his remark during the Budget debate on Monday.Reuter - 88 words
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Article50 1964-03-19 2 SYDNEY. Wed The entire port or Sydney was thrown Wle yesterday afternoon by a walkout ot about 3.800 dock workersThey were demanding that two extra men be employed In the 10-man gangs engaged in "topping up" stacking wool hales more tlian one layer high. Reutrr.Reuter - 50 words
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147 1964-03-19 2 ITNITED NATIONS. Wed. Pakistan said yesterday that the situation on the Kashmir ceasefire line was "more troubled than ever" and appealed to the Security Council to avert the mounting danger to peace. India rejoined that Pakistan had tried to create trouble on the lineReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration156 1964-03-19 2 SAMMY'S TV QUIPS ANGER AFRICAN STUDENTS LONDON. Wed. West African students in Britain have criticised entertainer Sammy Davis Jr s jokes about Africans during his television show on the BBC last Sunday night. During his performance, Davis remarked: "If you argue with a man In Africa he will say toUPI - 156 words
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Article30 1964-03-19 2 CAIRO. Wed. Mr. Khrushchev will visit Egypt for 10 to 14 days In the second week of May. the authoritative newspaper Al Ahram reported today. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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96 1964-03-19 2 GUARDS FIRE AT PRISON MOB— TWO KILLED niLWVAYO (S. Rhode- sia), Wed.— Two African prisoners were shot dead and 11 others wounded when guards opened fire on a crowd of about 500 at Khami prison, 14 miles from here, last night. A police spokesman said prisoners at the jail refusedReuter - 96 words
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105 1964-03-19 2 MANILA, Wed. The Australian Ambassador to the Philippines, Mr. T. W. Cutts, has branded Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaysia as a "break of the United Nations Charter," according to an interview published here today. Mr. Cutts told the Manila Daily Bulletin that the U.N.UPI - 105 words
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180 1964-03-19 2 CAPE TOWN REJECTS JOHNSON'S CHOICE NEWSMAN fAPE TOWN, Wed. The South African Minister of the Interior, Senator Jan de Klerk, yesterday declined to say why a residential permit had been, refused to an American Journalist whose application to work in South Africa had been supported by Mr. Lyndon Johnson TheReuter - 180 words
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272 1964-03-19 2 Crew were playing 'housie' when ship sank From JACK FINGLETON /VLNBERRA, Wed. Off-duty crew of the Australian destroyer Voyager were playing 'housie housie" when the ship sank off the Australian, c astern coast on the night of Feb. 10. They did not have lifebelts or special spanners to open the272 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-03-19 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby for ue» CUJBROOTS SmtSSSJ^p^Sz) AT ™t jNvirxno*; BttU6MTEg'S 2»T ftgTUOCt^ V^ PUZVt^J s TO_Bt F**OUS PEOPlg^ y_22 words
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Article137 1964-03-19 3 Cigarette sales go up in Britain J ONDON, Wed.— CigarAJ ette sales in Britain last year went up by li per cent compared with 1962, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Roger Clarke, chairman of the giant Imperial Tobacco Company, told the company's annual meeting there was a marked increase InReuter - 137 words
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Article39 1964-03-19 3 NEW YORK. Wed. George P. Skouras. 68. a Greek immigrant who rose to be president of the United Artist* thentre circuit, has died here. His brother Spyros is chairman of 20th Century Pox Film Corporation. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article32 1964-03-19 3 DUBLIN, Wed. Ireland yesterday celebrated its bleakest St. Patrick's Day for years, with heavy rains washing out many parades In honour of the country's patron saint. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article38 1964-03-19 3 'I say, we will have no more marriages" Richard Burton, quoting Hamlet's speech to Ophelia in Act 11, Scene I. in a curtain speech after his performance in the title role of Hamlet in Toronto on Tuesday.38 words
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Article41 1964-03-19 3 KARACHI Wed.— Pakistan International Airlines will start a weekly Boeing jet flight to China on May 2. an airline spokesman said last night. The *ervice will be between Dacca. East Pakistait and Canton and Shanghai. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-03-19 3 Saved from the sea: The 'Flying Grandfather' WASHINGTON, Wed. The "Flying Grandfather," trans-Atlantic pilot Max Conrad (above) was picked uo by a small boat yestexday after a U.S. air rescue squadron spotted him and his single-engin-ed Diane on the Greenland coast. The Defence Department here said he had been pickedReuter - 89 words
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247 1964-03-19 3 MOSCOW, Wednesday. •JHE Soviet Government yesterday gave a senior West German diplomat five days to leave the country. He is Dr. Heinz Naupert, Commercial Chancellor (head of the econxmic department) since 1960. The embassy told West German correspondents that Ambassador HorstReuter - 247 words
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220 1964-03-19 3 yiENNA, Wed. Tthree peo- pie have vanished and are believed to have been arrested in Czechoslovakia, British sources here said last night. One was named as a Scottish historian, Mr. Norman Stone, 23. The two others are Miss Janice Wilson, 25. an AustralianReuter - 220 words
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Article52 1964-03-19 3 BRISBANE. Wed. The full court of Queensland yesterday dismissed an appeal over the banning In the State of the American magazine Playboy. The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Mansfield in his reserved judgment said he was satisfied the magazine was objectionable within the meaning of the Objectionable LiteratureReuter - 52 words
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Article37 1964-03-19 3 WASHINGTON. Wed Ireland's Ambassador. Mr. Thomas Kiernan, planted shamrock on the grave of President Kennedy in a simple St. Patrick's Day ceremony yesterday attended by Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and Mr. Robert Kennedy the AttorneyGeneral ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article46 1964-03-19 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed The value of the cruzeiro. Brazil's currency, continued to plunge yesterday in view of rumour* that President Joao Ooulart might be impeached and a threat of a general strikeBrokers said the demand for dollars was increasing sharply.— ReutcrReuter - 46 words
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Article34 1964-03-19 3 LONDON. Wed. Lady Dorothy Macmillan. 63. wife of the former British Prime Minister yesterday received the insignia of a Dame Orand Cross of the Order of the British Empire here today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article28 1964-03-19 3 WASHINGTON. Wed Mr. Levi Eshkol. the Prime Minister of Israel, has accepted President Johnson's Invitation to visit Washington for informal talks on June 1 and 2.28 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-03-19 3 900,000 'THANK YOU' LETTERS FROM MRS. KENNEDY WASHINGTON. Wed. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy (above) yesterday sent out 900.000 blackbordered 1 letters of acknowledgement to the tremendous outpouring of sympathy mail she received over President Kennedy's death. The former First Lady's social secretary, Nancy Tuckerman, said that she had picked on MarchUPI - 129 words
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Article51 1964-03-19 3 LONDON. Wed. A British punter has won £83,340 for one farthing on a football pool. He wants his identity kept secret. He had the biggest individual win ef the season under a new farthing pool re-introduced last week to give clients four times as many winning chances.Reuter - 51 words
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259 1964-03-19 3 The man who twice escaped the firing squad BR A U N S C H WEIG (Germany), Wed. A shy little man told a war crimes court yesterday how Gestapo killers twice led him before a firing squad and how he escaped both times. Arie Leib Dollnko. a mid-dle-aged printerUPI - 259 words
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191 1964-03-19 3 MORE PEACE TROOPS FLY INTO CYPRUS NICOSIA, Wednesday. TWO more planeloads of Canadian troops and equipment arrived here yesterday for the U.N. Peace Force. This brings the Canadian total to 364 men. I With them came tour Ferret scout armoured cars and jeeps with trailers. Two more aircraft bringing 29Reuter - 191 words
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Advertisement171 1964-03-19 3 An attempt to complete 122 HOURS OF NON-STOP CYCLING by the world record holder S M. NAWAB (world renowned endurance cyclist) at the GAY WORLD STADIUM (Former Happy World) NAWAB shall be on the tiny saddle of his bike day and night without sleep or rest. NAWAB shall shave, bathe171 words
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Advertisement328 1964-03-19 3 Someone isn't using! Pi mm nl AMPLEX V|| Vg \£_3 BREATH AND BODY DEODORANTS Mod* by Aihe Laboratories Ltd. England. Distributors: Jackson Co., Ltd. Jackson's Moloya Ltd. Th* North Borneo Trading Co. I Borneo Ltd. Al4 fM skin rash l§y GONE! D.D.D. Prescription will quickly dear your skin from p328 words
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709 1964-03-19 4 Telecoms bid to halt AUPE case is rejected SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Industrial Arbitration Court today unanimously rejected an application by the Postal and Telecommunications Department that it should not proceed to hear the claim of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for a revision of salaries in view of the709 words
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Article220 1964-03-19 4 CINGAPORE, Wed. Five joint ventures in industry, to be established in Singapore by Western Australian and local businessmen will be discussed with the Economic Development Board tomorrow. This was revealed today by Mr. Frank Greenwood, of the Department of Industrial Development, Government of Western Australia,220 words
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353 1964-03-19 4 New $1,500,000 surgery for Tan Tock Seng SINGAPORE, Tues. Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin x yesterday announced that a new thoracic surgical unit planned for the Tan Tock Seng hospital would cost $1,500,000, of which $300,000 had been approved this year. When the unit, comprls- ing two surgical353 words
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Article196 1964-03-19 4 I SINGAPORE. Wed. A MILLION-DOLLAR youth training centre now under construction at South Buona Vista Road and due for completion in July will help to produce 300 youth leaders in Singapore each year. This was announced today by Mr. Arieh Levy, superintendent of the Youth Leadership196 words
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Miscellaneous368 1964-03-19 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following Is today's schedule Japan Air Llihi: From Jakarta of civil aircraft movements at (JL. 714) b.SO p.m. Paya L«bar airport Singapore: British Unittd Airways: From Stansted. Istanbul, Bombay (BR ARRIVALS W2) 7 m B0>C: From London, Frankfurt, DEPARTURES Zurich Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta,368 words
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Article, Illustration307 1964-03-19 5 gINGAPORE, Wed. Former Singapore trade union leader Jamit Singh, who was recently released from political detention, was tonight sent back to Malaya after being allowed to stay a few days here for "personal reasons." He left by the night mail. F.urlier, Special Branch officers here server!307 words
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Article48 1964-03-19 5 JESSELTON. Wed. Dato Aliuddin bin Dato Harun, president of the United Sabah National Organisation, has urged Usno youths to response to the call-up and help defend the country against Indonesia threats. He was speaking at the annual delegates' conference of the party here.48 words
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Article41 1964-03-19 5 PENANG. Wed. A villager. Mok Ti-ik Keng, 62, today pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing 90 gallons of dutiable liquor and hHVing a liquor manufacturing still without a licence at Gertak Sanggol on March 11 Sentence was postponed41 words
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230 1964-03-19 5 'MENACE' GETS 4- YEAR BOOST TO HIS SIX KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A "MENACE to society" who is serving a sixyear jail term had another four years added to his sentence today by the president of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffry. Tan Chi Kwang. 22. a mechanic, was found230 words
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Article53 1964-03-19 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The Raja Muda of Perak inaugurated World Understanding Week at the Rotary Club here yesterday. He also inducted three new members Mr. D. C. Sharma, a surgeon at the District Hospital, Mr. Siew Sook Meng. a Technical Assistant, nnd Mr. Leow Lai53 words
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Article48 1964-03-19 5 MUAR. Wed— the chief clerk of Gem. in Estate. Segainat. S. K. Ghosh, was acquitted and discharged by Justice Azmi in the High Court here yesterday of Indecently assaulting Lien- Tak Kong. IS. a tapper at the estate on the night of Aug. 20 last year.48 words
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Article28 1964-03-19 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Parllamentnry Secretary to the Ministry o'. Education, Inche Rahim bin '■.iiiik, will officially declare open the new $500,000 Siglap housing estate on Friday.28 words
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Article33 1964-03-19 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Koh Clan Association will give a dinner at it.s premises in Amov Street on Sunday ai 6 pm. to mark the publication of the Koh Clan genealogy33 words
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Article146 1964-03-19 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.—lnspec--0 tor Chan Beng Hooi, 28, of the Police Training School, was acquitted today after a two-day trial before Mr. K. Canaga Rajah, a magistrate, on a summons charge of assault He was in plain clothes when he was alleged to have hurt Tan Va:146 words
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Article68 1964-03-19 5 IPOH. Wed. A lorry driver Chan Kam Thong. 39. woke up this morning and discovered that his pants, with a wallet containing SI 47. an identity card and driving licence, were missing from his room in a house in Kampong Kuchat here. He said he had68 words
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191 1964-03-19 5 JESSELTON. Wed rFHE Chief Minister A of Sabah, Dato r Donald Stephens, announced today that registration for national service for men between the ages of 21 and *29 years will start soon. Dato Stephens said at hi^ lurtnightly Press conference that work191 words
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Article, Illustration281 1964-03-19 5 Top dogs in Malaysia, says an expert SINGAPORE, Wed. Malaysian dogs are better than those found in many other countries, a British authority on dogs, Mr. Stanley Dangerfleld. said here today. Mr Oangerfield is now in Singapore for a brief visit after Judging the Malayan Kennel Association's show in Kuala281 words
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Article30 1964-03-19 5 KUALA KANOSAR. Wed. —A total of 893 acres of land, developed under tour separate schemes, v ere distributed to 335 families in tne Kuala Kangsar district today.30 words
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77 1964-03-19 5 GIRLS TIED. UP, BUT NOTHING IS TAKEN SINGAPORE. Wed. Four men armed with daggers this evening entered a home in Devonshire Road, tied up two young women with thin wire and ransacked the house. But after they left, the frightened but unharmed victims found nothing missing. Police, who arrived minutes77 words
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Article49 1964-03-19 5 PENANG, Wed. Malay journalist* and writers In North Malaya are to form a literary body to be known as the Angkatan Sastra 60 (Literary Force of the Sixties). An organising committee has been set up with Inche Noor Sudin, a Penang newspaperman, as the pro-tern secretary.49 words
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353 1964-03-19 5 Houses soon a bigger drive by the Housing Trust KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 'Fill Housing Trust A is to be re-or-ganised to enable it to play a more positive and wider role in providing houses for lower income groups. The Minister of the Interior. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul353 words
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Article23 1964-03-19 5 KAJANG. Wed. Mr. Lee Stole Yew, an Alliance M.P and secretary-general of the MCA. was re-elected chairman of the Hokkien Association here23 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-03-19 5 Huff* Hun it if lit/ tltitph Iti-iuuliihl IBEATIXSYLVESTK! I I HMM...STEP INSIDF I L^M^DOtT PORGTT._TURN IN -n VA OONT ORCSS UP THEN.DOCI I'LL 1 fH" OUTTfT PCFORE VA GOAw •iGuße^ gussyls jw stored knowj^ make vaaoeali, I mi" o***tonmht^^otuo0 tonmht^^otuo40 words
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335 1964-03-19 6 IPOH, Wednesday 'People who eat them daily would probably go crazy' rjOULD two Indian Muslim families consume "itlis and thosays' (South Indian food) day after day and run up a bill of $1,597.50 in 15 months? Mr. J. R. Devadass, counsel for V.335 words
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Article79 1964-03-19 6 Sabah Assembly election in May JESSELTON, Wed.— lndirect elections to the 32-mem-her Sabah Legislative. Assrmhl- will be held in May. This was announced today by the Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, who said that the* AsM-mbly would be dissolved late next month. According to the State constitution, Sabah79 words
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Article34 1964-03-19 6 KAJANG. Wed— Twenty-six junior agricultural assistants from Selangor and Pahang will attend a week-long refre*ier course at the Cheras Agriculture Experimental Station, abour four miles from here, beginning on April 1.34 words
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Article26 1964-03-19 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Methodist Girls' School Alumnae Association will hold its annual meeting at the school's domestic science room at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday.26 words
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Article, Illustration93 1964-03-19 6 rE Sultan of Selangor being presented with a sprig of Shamrock by an "elf", Joanna Payne. 11, on his arrival at the Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night to attend a dinner and dance to mark St. Patrick's Day. More thin 20093 words
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Article54 1964-03-19 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A clerk, Ng Ctnvee Lye. whose wife. Neo Hwee, left him after 12 years of marriage, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today, dissolving the marriage on the ground of adultery. The decree ls to be made54 words
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Article149 1964-03-19 6 IZUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian envoys to Afro-Asian countries and Australia today received first-hand information on the latest security situation as a result of the dispute with Indonesia. They were briefed at police j headquarters here Attendance Today was the second day of the conference of these149 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-03-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Professor Ryokichi Hirono, a professor of economics and political science at Seikei University, Tokyo, today traced the growth factors of industrial development in Japan. He did this at a 20-mi-nute talk to Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club members at their weekly lunch143 words
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Article71 1964-03-19 6 TELUK ANSON, Wed. Chin Gook Yuen, 17, a Form V pupil of St Anthonys School, has won the first prize in the essay contest sponsored by the Teluk Anson Rotary Club. Second and third places went to Ong Siok Beng, 17. Form V at the Convent School,71 words
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Article99 1964-03-19 6 Daughter missing, police told IPOH, Wed.— Wong Khuen, 42, a widow, reported to the police last night that her daughter, Lok Ah Yoon, 18, has been missing from home in Kanthan Bharu new village near here for a week. Wong said that she went to her vegetaole plot on March99 words
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Article24 1964-03-19 6 PENANG. Wed. Tan Meng Kok. 21. was fined $20 today for ■busing a policeman at Balilc Pulau Road on Feb. 15.24 words
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Article160 1964-03-19 6 CEASE FIRE' 'Case where we have to and they says Dato Ong pHICAGO. Wed. —Dato Ong Yoke Lin, the Malaysia Ambassador, said here yesterday that, Indonesian attacks on his country's borders stemmed from the rising influence of the Communist Party in i Indonesia. In an address to the Unl--1 versityReuter - 160 words
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Article48 1964-03-19 6 IPOH. v\id A dof? Bit a 10--year-old girl on Feb. 8 at Kampong Rapat and us owner. Lew Yoong Fah. was fined Sl5 in the magistrate's court here today. Lew was also ordered to pay $20 compensation to the girl* Hasnah binte Talib.48 words
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180 1964-03-19 6 i SINGAPORE. Wed "THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will discuss at its monthly meeting at the end of this month a proposal requesting the Malaysian Exchange Banks Association to help speed up the clearance of outstation cheques, especially from Sabah and Sarawak. This follows a180 words
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Article, Illustration330 1964-03-19 7 Razak to settle row over seats IPOH, Wednesday. •JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is making a flying visit here tomorrow to settle once and for all the question of candidates for the general election. Tun Razak. has been given a mandate to make the final selection of candidates.330 words
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Article211 1964-03-19 7 $35,000 LOOT SOLD FOR $13,900 DENANG, Wed. Jewellery worth $35,--000 stolen from a goldsmith's shop in Campbell Street here was sold in Kuala Lumpur for $13,900 three days later, the Sessions Court here was told today. Two youths Choong Kek Oon, 22, and Tang Kok Khim, 21 were charged with211 words
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Article44 1964-03-19 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed —Mr. A. T. Cameron, manager of Tall Aver Estate near Parlt Buntar. left for Britain yesterday on retirement. Mr. Cameron, who has been connected with the rubber planting Industry for 34 years. Is succeeded by Mr. W. M. Young.44 words
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Article81 1964-03-19 7 rTIHE Penang High Court judge, X Mr. Justice Hepworth. points out that in the course of his oral judgment allowing: the petition of Mr. B. Surinder Singh Kanda for admission as an advocate and solicitor, lie was referring to the finding of the Privy Council not of81 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-03-19 7 TOURIST INDUSTRY GETTING 'MORE TECHNICAL' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The tourist industry is setting more and more technical. The Tourist Promotion Officer, Inche Osman Siru, (above) said this today before he left for Dublin. Ireland, to attend the International Union of Official Tourist Organisations' "Symposium on Trurist Publicity". Inche Osman said:180 words
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Article77 1964-03-19 7 Appeal board suggestion rejected JESSELTON, Wed. The Chiet Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, today rejected a suggestion that there should be an appeal board to hear appeals against decisions of the immigration authorities in th« State He said the immigration policy was to protect the local people, and every application was77 words
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Article41 1964-03-19 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— A police party last night arrested four illegal Indonesian immigrants In Jalan Sultan. Atan bin Sontel. All bin Godang, Anal bin Kadil and Ibrahim bin Lola have been handed over to the Immigration authorities41 words
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Article27 1964-03-19 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, will present adult education certificates at the Selegie Integrated School on Friday at 7.30 p.m27 words
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141 1964-03-19 7 A LOR STAR, Wed. More than 50 per cent of cholera victims and carriers admitted to Alor Star Hospital have recovered and sent home. This was stated at a Press conference today by Dato (Dr. Cheah Toon Lok, chairman of the State Epidemic Prevention141 words
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119 1964-03-19 7 OINGAPORE. Wed. A detective sergeant saw an Indonesian with a handbag at the junction of Bras Basah Road i and Victoria Street yes- j terday. Fearing that it contained I hand grenades, he stopped the Indonesian who refused to be searched, a magistrate's court mi119 words
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123 1964-03-19 7 Sarawak Govt.: This is no time to go gay KUCHING, Wed.— The Sarawak Cabinet issued a statement today banning official entertainment and calling for a similar ban on public entertainments. The statement said: 'Because of hostile Indonesian acts of confrontation, civilians, police and armed forces who are guarding the borders123 words
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139 1964-03-19 7 Brunei is expanding its police force ORUNEI TOWN, Wed. Brunei's small police force is being expanded in the face of Indonesia's intensification of its confrontation, against Sarawak and Sabah. according to official sources. They said police have j launched a campaign to recruit 300 more Malay. Iban. Dusun and Chinese139 words
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Advertisement158 1964-03-19 7 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH *Coniain< HcKachlorophene kills gcrmt initially belli pimplet ful. Present* pimples from spreading leivei no unsightly spots. Free from oil and grease— does not crack, cake or clog thr t>orei women can apply .nake-up over it A wonderfully effective treat-158 words
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Advertisement143 1964-03-19 7 *»v -rT* 1 7 aWi —■*^553 S TTaW A* a m Tijj IW>' V*^ a^S tJfcf^ af*^ £S? SAPPHIRE QUEEN EltVfN CUGANT IIZIl! ItEITUNG IS AN (NTftNATIONAL NAME FOt QUALITY AND FASHION MAKitS Of THf FAMOUS NAVITIMEI, CO PILOT, UNITIME. CMtONOMAT. TtANSOCEAN »r.i»iu t Worth <• Car |sja»| 110 T»143 words
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161 1964-03-19 8 Tun Razak: 'Very grateful' for Aussie aid I^UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed. Malaysia is "very grateful" to Australia for her offer of military aid in the face of Indonesian hostility. Tun Abdul Razak. the Drputy Prime .Minister and Defence Minister said this :.rter a Cabinet meeting tjday. He was refrrrinu to161 words
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Article104 1964-03-19 8 PENANG, Wed.— Two postmen. Mohamed bin Che Teh and Noor Mohamed Osman, were charged in the Sessions Court here today with stealing four British postal orders in June and i July last year. MUIIAMLU. 41. of tne General Post Office, denied taking a £2 postal104 words
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Article192 1964-03-19 8 PENANG, Wed. \f ALAYSIA is now in aVI the midst of a "tremendous drive" to develop the rural areas, the Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. said today. "In Penang." he said, "due emphasis has been placed in the five-year plan on road construction The Governor, who192 words
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Article, Illustration632 1964-03-19 8 JOHO9E BAHRU. Wed. NO COMPLAINTS OR DENIAL, SAYS THE EDITOR-in-CHIEF A MALAYAN TIMES reporter, A K. G. Tharan, 22, told a court here today that it was his newspaper which was completely responsible for the news it published. Conducting his own defence on charges under632 words
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210 1964-03-19 8 'Sabotage Malaysia? No Sabah officer has tried' IESSELTOX, Wod. The Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said today that no officers local or expatriate in Sabah, had ever tried to sabotage Malaysia, as had been alleged recently. Answering questions Horn newsmen, Dato Stephen* said that no particular eases had been brought210 words
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125 1964-03-19 8 TESSELTON, Wed. People In urban areas have appealed to the Government to re-intro-duce rent control as rents have reached a new all-time high in the towns. The Chief Minister Dato Donald Stephens, said his Government would consider the question. He said he agreed rents125 words
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56 1964-03-19 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police yesterday detained two fighters of the 24 secret society group at Chua Chu Kang Road. They were among the six suspoct gangsters detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance in Islanduide security checks. Police also detained a man undw the56 words
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Article52 1964-03-19 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. After Vauxhall car went up in flames at about 1 a.m today in Jalan Spencer, off West Coast Road, police found an empty petrol tin on the floor of the car. The car was later traced to lta owner. Mr. Lim Lye Hock,52 words
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Article42 1964-03-19 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. PrancU Tiang-oen Llm. a Singapore student at Belmont Abbey College. In North Carolina, has been elected secretary of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Llm Kong 800. of Rambai Road here.42 words
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Article37 1964-03-19 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A police party led oy Inspector Loh Seng Leong last night raided a gang hideout In Old Airport Road and seized one dagger, one knife one ice-breaker and a pair of leather gloves.37 words
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Article29 1964-03-19 8 SINGAPORE. W>d Mrs Gracia Lewis, vice-president of the Malayan Orchid Society today gay« demonstration and talk on "Orchids" to members of the YWCA international women's club.29 words
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Advertisement267 1964-03-19 8 ELEGANCE UNSURPASSED -jr. npA^ B J^m tr^ ;^k TMt PARKI4 fIN S.OMMNV-JANCS. ..tt, SCOSS<I, v 11, There are more expensive gifts than this, but none quite so impressive! This is the remarkable Parker 61.. .a gift of beauty and elegance that will be cherished for years. Its fine quality is267 words
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Miscellaneous174 1964-03-19 8 Alley Ih>p By V.T. Hamlin •AJ A REPUTATIO4, BLfT fTS OO»JMa\ WHO'S SOTTA I X&f' OILY £X' MAKE TVT REST Of t|\ «5 I GOT OUT Cr I TAKE MOKE* A OOME LT wrTM I&SbW wk > 'V HAUNT A BAD SmjATO* J^bHTu "ALT' Lj A BAD JAM f REPUTXTION174 words
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Article, Illustration1891 1964-03-19 9 W - The death of a Black Dragon W> I DRAWING JAMES BOND examined the dog-eared card Tiger Tanaka had pushed across I lie table to him. There were some Japanese characters on it. "That is 'Tsumbo de oshi' deaf and dumb," Tiger explained. "Your disability will inspire pity and some distaste.1,891 words
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Advertisement712 1964-03-19 9 DAY 4 OF SECRET AGENT BOND'S MOST INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE. I coIIUHU j n twice smmk*'*} I CHINF^F ART I TO ALL NEW MEMBERS OF THE ART BOOK V* I llllLV/L 1 A I CLUB ENROLLING BEFORE END OF MARCH, 1964, THIS REMARKABLE BOOK, consisting of I 88 poges (including 48712 words
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Advertisement303 1964-03-19 9 Fly Anywhere I NOW-JUST 10% DOWN THE PAN AM "PAY LATER" PLAN Why put off that trip you want to take? Do it now, this easy way! The new Pan Am "Pay Later" Plan takes you anywhere on all 6 continents, for just a small down payment! Up to 18303 words
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Article60 1964-03-19 10 20 Woriu tit (Minimum) MR PETER ONC CHIN KE6 and family thank n iHtivrs, friend', for rolln. messate. of condolence Bail attendant at mt:hi vinit. funeral or their late father Mr Oag Ten* Horn; ALICIA. ZAINAL ABIDEEN and a) .in«, gave nd attendi-d the funeral of the lale Mr60 words
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Article25 1964-03-19 10 !l> Ward, tin {Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of Mr. Wong Te* Nani uho |u»Hrd away tbla lit* oa 19th March UM. Oaisy Won.25 words
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Article290 1964-03-19 10 *ot*b Sl* (Minimum) LADIES. A FREE trial of ■MUM .ii Mm raetor'i Beauty Bar. Menu. Huh Btnat, SiDKapore Make a amjrl JUST ARRIVED ll.llnn Leatßfr SandMln, him. tnik, cork wedge. Slzea M -(1 W/bN*, Baaßt, blue, tan. r.pncv, NgM Ann Building, it pore FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invitr all teachirx290 words
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632 1964-03-19 10 The Straits Times Thursday. March 19, 1964. Programme For Tin The Americans are announcing tomorrow a new oneyear programme for stockpile tin sales, and also details of the long-range plan for the disposal of nearly 100,000 tons, the rest of the surplus. We have already had the customary assurances that632 words
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Article374 1964-03-19 10 Australia's gift of $20 million worth of militaiy supplies is important both in itself and I in its implications. It comes at a time of clanger to Malaysia when all material aid offered will be eagerly accepted and put to work, to make our callup more effective, to374 words
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Article269 1964-03-19 10 The collapse of the Socialist (Front- United Democratic Party coalition in the Bentong town council follows so close- ly upon the failure of the two parties to form a united front to fight the parliamentary elections, that is natural to assume the two events are related. Confirmation should269 words
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Letter170 1964-03-19 10 IT drives you berserk at times when you are waiting for a bus. An example is the Nos. 4 and 19 STC buses. You see the crowd at a bus-stop waiting for their bus. For 15 minutes, if not more, not a single bus is in170 words
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Letter36 1964-03-19 10 I wish the Ministry of j Education (Malaya) were more stable In Its vacation planning. The first term schedule has been changed thrice: Is this not a sign of poor administration? SAMUEL WONG Seremb&n.36 words
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Article, Illustration2083 1964-03-19 10 TREGONNING - Singapore 1 964, the challenge of a frontier TREGONNING by I Prof. of the University of I Singapore, in speech to the South Seas Society IN many ways Singapore today is the frontier. Most obviously perhaps it is the frontier between peace* and war. Only a few miles offshore Indonesian2,083 words
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Advertisement559 1964-03-19 10 Straits Tiacs Malty Mi] coco a-ro*iA«B «c*oi OpafMfv lfcM4 COLO STO.A9I IKANCHn AT NOIXANO a»OAO— «ATON« -«*V*«. IAM cmr •ook •top»« ltd Ww.am.iM M«m«. c**»« Qaay TMK Niwl PROMT nupmu*tte» iMiiwimn M. M. IB MAIL HAHIfM STOWC S7*V7. Ota** aTmatll V. W« I NAB* AMY CO tai-N JMM K.ya. MJCF.559 words
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Advertisement43 1964-03-19 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Import—l A E»porter» of High C I I Wonttdi 1 WoolUnt. SINGAPORE 21, Chulia Straat, T«h ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, ltt Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Nothon Rood.43 words
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Advertisement130 1964-03-19 10 A-250 4 A-550. M.550 t litre' 1 litra. lyjui' AH sj^^? P HAMILTON CONSTELLATION *9 C *****-Lrl 1.419 litres iijrjaj You Are Invited... by EAGLE Flasks Fovountes throughout the world, popular in every country they enter world-famous Ecgle Flasks ore now reody to serv« you Mony more delightful models for130 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-03-19 11 WAY IS CLEARED FOR MAN FOUND GUILTY OF POLL CORRUPTION FOUR YEARS AGO IPOH, Wednesday. |)ATO Leong Kee Nyean, 37, who was found guilty of a corrupt practice under the Flections Offences Ordinance four years ago, has been pardoned by the Sultan of Perak. This clears267 words
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Article68 1964-03-19 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Chief of Malaysia's armed forces, Lt.Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. today had discussions on the present defence situa- tion with Admiral Sir Varyl Begg Commander-in-Chief of the Par East Unified Command. He flew Into Singapore in the morning from Kuala Lumpur68 words
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Article40 1964-03-19 11 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Deputy High Commissioner for Australia. Mr. W. B. Pritchett. will speak on "Colombo Plan's contribution to world understanding" at the Rotary Club of Singapore West lunch at Prince's Restaurant tomorrow at 1 p.m.40 words
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194 1964-03-19 11 SOCIALIST FRONT, PMIP IN ELECTION PACT DARIT BUNT.4R, Wed. Two opposition parties, the Socialist Front and PMIP, have reached an electoral understanding to contest next month's elections in the padi-izrow-ing constituencies of Krian Laut, K r 1 a n I Utara and Seberang Sela t a n (Province South). Under194 words
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Article92 1964-03-19 11 MUAR, Wed— The president of the Johore Malayan Association of Youth Clubs. Inche All bin Abu Bakar. has called on the youth of Malaysia to stand solidly behind the Government and to defend the country agalns any danger it might face from within or92 words
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264 1964-03-19 11 16 cinema managers awarded 523,000 for overtime SINGAPORE. Wed. An Industrial Arbitration Court today awarded 16 cinema managers and assistant managers employed by Malayan Theatres Ltd. a lump sum payment of $2,300 for nine months' accumulated overtime work The award follows deadlock in negotiation* between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile264 words
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Article70 1964-03-19 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 17-year old boy today flashed a toothless smile and thanked a magistrate after he was sen- i tenced to six months' jail and ordered to be given three stroke* of the rotan. Tan Paik Chye, who pleaded guilty to a charge ol outraging70 words
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Article, Illustration200 1964-03-19 11 Harun quits his post to contest polls KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor's Legal Adviser, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, has quit his post to contest the State Assembly election. Hu resignation will be •fleet ive lrom tomorrow. Inche Harun, 39. will content the Morlb constituency on an Alliance ticket. It was200 words
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Article42 1964-03-19 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed— Mr. P. N Pillai has been elected president of the Sungri Patam branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Dr. M Natara.ian is vice-presi-dent with Mr. AS Maniam as secret.* rv and Mr. Somasundram Chettiar as treasurer.42 words
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Article56 1964-03-19 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ng Chan Seng. 17. said to have an "ever-ready smile." pleaded guilty In a District Court today to a housebreaklng charge and to another charge of trying to break into a store Inspector Ronald Naidu, prosecuting, said "Ng has an ever-ready smile. Sometimes he keeps56 words
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Article171 1964-03-19 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 4 COMMONWEALTH fleet of warships and support ships from five nations will arrive at Singapore Naval Base tomorrow after nearly three weeks of routine exercises, mainly in the Bay of Bengal. They have been taking part in Exercise Jet. an annual maritime171 words
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56 1964-03-19 11 BATU PAH AT, Wed Smallholders in Johore replanted 36,957 acres of t rubber last year— a record, according to the Johore Replanting Officer, Inche Shamsuddln bin Arabee. Since 1952. a total of 194.941 acress has been newly planted or replanted. This year, 11.491 applications56 words
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Article42 1964-03-19 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Poo Ho Seng, 24. was stabbed in the back last night as he was walkIng along the five-foot way of Capitol building He was admitted to the General Hospital, where his condition was described as "not serious."42 words
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Article, Illustration818 1964-03-19 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A CORONER'S inquiry was told today how a pharmacist, Madam Lim Han Neo, died of barbiturate poisoning the day after she had a quarrel with her husband. The court was told that Madam Lim, 34. who was a pharmacist at the818 words
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Advertisement20 1964-03-19 11 INDIA NOW MADE IN MALAYA i V M <M considerably increased mileage together with wf ~^uA I iinTPS^Mum in Stj^vpimhlS20 words
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Advertisement30 1964-03-19 11 /OF\THESfE A TWO LUCKY PEOPLE Owing to overwhelming number of entries received the results of the OTARD COMPETITION will not be published until 31st March, 1964. Watch for this space.30 words
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Miscellaneous671 1964-03-19 11 Today 1 Radio, TV Requests: 10.30 Asian Club; 11.00 DAnin QINRAPnPP News; 11.05 Music Prom The < KAUIU biINbAPORt Opera; 12 mldnl g ht close SHORTWAVE SERVICE .«fi£i«S&C. RADI MALAYSIA 476 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M.: 600 Good Morning. 6.01 SERVICE 41.7 and 60.2 Metre. Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 Up671 words
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Article, Illustration871 1964-03-19 12 MILESTONE IN OUR INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Dr. Goh to officiate Singapore's first cable factory opens today By Harold Soh. Singapore New landmark at Jurong YyHEN the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng *Swee, officially opens the Far Eastern Cables Switchgear Limited in the Jurong industrial complex at 5 p.m. today, it871 words
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Advertisement217 1964-03-19 12 m m S m\ A 4t£**yii+e TimAC rontiiro _^^^r FK aliQIvS I Inica icUiurc _^^^^r^ i UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF WORLD-FAMOUS rnDlll/ AIA/A TErilMiriAIJC <^^^^Jzi§^^^fil^v FIN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH B. S. 2004/1961 £W^ jlP^^^^m AR EASTERN CABLES SWITCH- Electric Co. Ltd., the oldest and largest cable %i[(f flffi Yiv\ (([[uYk217 words
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Article391 1964-03-19 13 FAR EASTERN CABLES FEATURE TOP EXECUTIVES ARRIVE FOR OPENING NEW FACTORY EQUIPPED WITH BEST MACHINES ANEW multi-million dollar cable manufacturing plant has come into existence at the Jurong industrial complex. It was the result of a meeting between the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, and391 words
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Article, Illustration17 1964-03-19 13 A Japanese electrical engineer is seen handling parts of the modern machinery at the factory.17 words
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Article, Illustration20 1964-03-19 13 0 This up-to-date machinery installed in the Far Eastern Cables and Switehgear factory at Jurong. was imported from Japan20 words
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Article, Illustration21 1964-03-19 13 these finished cables are piled in a corner of the factory rraily for the mirkct21 words
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Advertisement201 1964-03-19 13 Heartiest Congratulations to FAR EASTERN CABLES SWITCHGEAR LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their factory. ATAKA CO., LTD. 404/6. A.I. A. BUILDING SINGAPORE-1. Tel: ***** (3 lines) Best Wishes to FAR EASTERN CABLES SWITCHGEAR LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their factory. Sanitation by WAN MOON201 words
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Advertisement85 1964-03-19 13 We extend our congratulations to FAR EASTERN CABLES SWITCHGEAR LTD. en the occoiion of the opening of their factory. BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE from CHUAN GUAN LTD. Generol Merchants, Prove J ore» "♦o^oo'ori, Lighters, Transports Shipping Contractor*. 144- A, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. CABLE ADD: "HIGASHI" Office Tel: 7169S85 words
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Advertisement175 1964-03-19 13 Congratulations to FAR EASTERN CABLES SWITCHGEAR LTD. Electrical Installation by R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN. K.L. TEL: ***** with Kts3l cables g. p. Dennis f Switchgear j£ v LONGMORE Steel Conduits CongrtituEuiions and ilvsi Wishes to FAR EASTERN CABLES175 words
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Advertisement669 1964-03-19 14 'Continued from Ptte IS) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mln.)— Box it et*. txirm. POST OF TYPIST advertised under I' O. Kox m\ Jonore Bahru. now tilled. Applicants thanked. NEW BIG INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Co. requires an experienced Secretary. Please contact Box A 3700 B.T. K.L. EXPERIENCED TEACHER of Economics for669 words
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Advertisement992 1964-03-19 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Wars'* Si Min.)— Box i» rtt erlr« APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED fo. Post of Clerk /Typist, possessing Senior Cambridge School Certificate, and able to type between 35/40 w.p.m. Applicants with th* necessary qualifications only Kill he considered. Apply Box ASO4H S.T. Spore. WANTED TEACHER Federal Citizen (Malacca Residents) Overseas992 words
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Advertisement1007 1964-03-19 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE ?> Wmrdt Si (Min.)— Box it eta. txtrm INDUSTRIAL LAND. Federal Highway. 1 acre with 96 yards Highway Frontage Ol'trs over (1.80 cts. to Tom Tan P.O. Box 187 K.L. F R E ECH 0 L O SEMI DETACHED BlnKie-storey Three Bedroom Huuse East Coast Drive1,007 words
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Advertisement1092 1964-03-19 14 EDUCATION 2* Word* >i (Min.)— Box St rt*. txtrm PRIMARY SIX COMPOSITION Made Simple Models and Methods ol Composition by Karim available in Singapore Bookshops Tel: iS'pore > SMBI BECINNERS A ALL STAGES Shorthand Typewriting Book -Keeping. Preparing Kor L.C.C. Kraminauon Commercial High School (AJrconditioned). 247 A. Joo Cblat Road.1,092 words
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Advertisement1054 1964-03-19 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wowm *i (Mm.) Box M el* txtrm EXECUTIVE'S IVORY IHI Volvo ISM in Kxcrllvnt condition will) Insurance radio, extras, for $4,930/-. Owner leaving. Telephone (Spore) ***** today tomorrow IM2 VAUXHALL VICTOR Super (irey Colour Registered 1063 54.200/-. Also Diana Scooter 1961 (700 Both excellent condition 0.n.0. I'bone1,054 words
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Advertisement798 1964-03-19 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) HurdM it (Hin.)— Box it et*. txirm SOUTH-EAST ASIA Hotel— UM/ Victoria 80tr1— *****/Bar/R«ttauranu MOTEL AMBASSADOR SeaiMU 46. Meyer Road, Dancing Ntfbtly. Tal: 47?01 MAYFAIR HOTEL Omtr»l Alrconditioned Koomi with Telephone Exce I lent 'Cv mine Bar. TRESCO CUEST HOUSE under new ownership managed by Prince's798 words
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Advertisement670 1964-03-19 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE TEACHER IN THE MALAY LANGUAGE. APPLICATIONS are invited loi appointment a.s a lull-lime Teacher < In the Malay language. Applicants should have either a University degree or a Certificate or a Diploma from one of the following institutions, viz: Teachers' TrainIng College. Singapore; Malay Women's670 words
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Advertisement538 1964-03-19 14 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for the supply and delivery ol one Portable Hotary Air Compressor will be received by the City Secretary, City Hall. Penang, up to 12.00 noon on Thursday, 9th April. 1964. Further details are available en application to the City Engineer's538 words
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Advertisement835 1964-03-19 15 NOTICE HONG KONG UNIT FUNDS LIMITED FIRST HONG KONG FIND. Under the terms of the Trust Deed, a Distribution will be made on 15th May, 1964, to persons who are registered unitholders on 31st March, 1964. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANK, HONG KONG (TRUSTEE) LIMITED, Trustee. Singapore, 19th March 1964. LOWER835 words
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Advertisement782 1964-03-19 15 SCHOLARSHIPS IN RUBBER TECHNOLOGY The Board of the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association, an organisation of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board, incorporated in the United Kingdom, has established Scholarships at the National College of Rubber Technology In London consisting ot a Maintenance grant of £476 per annum. College Fees, return782 words
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Advertisement1653 1964-03-19 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Waterworks Engineer, Kuala Lumpur at J.K.R. No. 2, Jalan Tangsi, Kuala Lumpur from Class "EX" and above P.W.D. registered contractors (under Head VII Mains Laying) up to 3.00 p.m. of the 27-3-64, for laying of 8". 6",1,653 words
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Advertisement151 1964-03-19 15 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are Invited for the I supply of white granulated sugar to the Federation of Malaysia Armed Forces. Tender documents are obtainable from supplies and transport Directorate (Block A 41) Jalan Padang Tembak. Kuala Lumpur will be supplied on request. Completed tenders must151 words
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Advertisement455 1964-03-19 15 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION Closing Date The closing date for the receipt of applications for admission to courses of study In the University of Singapore lac the academic year 1964/65 from candidates who offer the CHINESE Higher School Certificate Examination will be Tuesday. 31 MARCH 1964. H. D.455 words
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Advertisement536 1964-03-19 15 NOTICE Notice v nereby given that the Stare land oorderiim Jaim. Tunfcu Ibrahim ana the newly constructed road as depicted in Town Plan MB as. 38A/251/57 is intended for alienation by way of lease for period of not exceeding 60 7«ars for the purpose ot buildings confined to the following536 words
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Advertisement1296 1964-03-19 16 ■aY I Benuljne] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL POTS n .^-< For Lonoon Afr 18 BENLARIG namcu-g Sa Singapore P. Sham Penaig r'mZit, mm ij I* Ptrt/Mar 23 Mar 24/24 muln mn RFNDFnrH 'or London Afr It UtnHLUV.iI Rotteruani Apr >t Singapore P. Sham fenanj Hamburg Aar 241,296 words
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Advertisement1310 1964-03-19 16 MCALISTER <Se CO., LTD. Tel: N*. B»U W^ BLUCmMAM LINK KIJiVKNBSS LIMB sir jrrt JSS2 .«&«wk nsfc aUVH. Miv 1 moiUSBROUGU Accaptia« sarga ttr Ceatral t Sattk Cm Of WEUINGTON Ac»nca. 1 S'pora P. ttm P<nant .OUGAINVILU .cm n« B *-sp. viz CITY OF lEEBS iat Ul j,, S'por* P.1,310 words
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Article106 1964-03-19 17 MELBOURNE, Wed. INDUSTRIALS' trading was ot steady volume and covered a wide range of stocks. Leaders were again Irregular with B.H.P. down 6d. to 58s. 9d. Overall moves were about ln balance. Base metab mostly Improved while oils held steady levels. Loans were steady. C.RA 31/11 Mount Isa106 words
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Article242 1964-03-19 17 PRIL first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. cloud at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 i cents per lb. up a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was uncertain. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cloclng prices In ccnte per Ib.242 words
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Article196 1964-03-19 17 SHIPS lying alongside the Slngapere Harbour wharves er expected teday are: Tobago 1 12, California Mall 4/5, Benreoch 6/7, Laertes 8/9, State of Travancore-Cochin 10/11, Rajula 15/16. Ranee 19. Varda 23. Malay 25/26. Tokal Hani 27/23, Uranville 29/30. Empire Kittiwake 31/32. Djakarta 33/34. Kenryu Mam 35/36. Ellen196 words
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Article199 1964-03-19 17 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March l*i. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 14 cts. M. Cement 19 cts. Di'nlops 18 cts. M. Box 21 eta. City Dev. 6 cts. McAllster 16 cts E. Smelters 21 cts. M. Invest. 15 cts. Ksso 19 cts. Robinson 14 cts. Fed. Dlsp. 15 cts. C storage199 words
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Article88 1964-03-19 17 THE Malayan Exchange Banke' Aete--1 clitlon made these changes In Its to (100) Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 35 9/18. 9u d/st 36 1/16 credit bills. 36 1/4 trade bills. Selling TT *r OD ready: Canada 33 1/16. twin Franei 140 5/8: French Francs IS9 1/8.88 words
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Article79 1964-03-19 17 I THI Federation Minister 1 for Finance has fixed thrsp prices for calculatingcustoms duties for tbe week beginning; on March 19. Rubber 64 cts a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $792 a ton. Palm oil 5658.75 a ton. Palm kernels $403.50 a ton. The rate of79 words
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565 1964-03-19 17 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE same pattern coni- tinued on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with industrials featureless and slightly easier. In face of continued Indonesian confrontation and the General Election uncertainties industrials are really behaving quite well. The section cannot by any565 words
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Article25 1964-03-19 17 Malayan Stork Indirr* Mar. 17 Mai. IK ♦Industrials: 109.90 109.9(1 Tins: 134.39 133.75 S rubbers: 104.>7 104.27 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article820 1964-03-19 17 pOMBINED business ln the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded ln brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Betntead (3.000) 51. 82, (1.000) 51. 31: Cold Store d,000) 53.33, (1,000) 53. 32: Dunleps (11,000) 52.70: Esst Smelt $3.80 SL.820 words
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Article27 1964-03-19 17 March 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 \'i cents (ap a quarter of a cent). TIN: $536.62', i (up 50 cents). Estimated offering 260 tons (unchanged).27 words
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Article72 1964-03-19 17 /CHINESE Produce Eichancc. Slngaper* neon prices per picul ycttcrday: Coconut oil: bulk S47* sellers, drum $504 sellers Copra: Marcb/Aprll L'K Continent. Unquoted. Peppei: Muntok white JlSl'i sellers. Sarawak white JI6O sellers. special Sarawak black $122 a sellers, garbled Lampong black Sl22i sellers, ABTA 1132 i sellers. Singapore Coconut72 words
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432 1964-03-19 17 rE price of Straits tin yesterday advanced by 50 cents to $536.62 i per picul. on an offering unchanged for the third day at an estimated 260 tons. In London on Tuesday after a slow start trading Interest ln tin432 words
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Advertisement1079 1964-03-19 17 m <P WLljmJ3J^L3mm OAA. PacMie. AUantlc. md Great Lakes/East Canada Service Si-fiport P. Stum Honolulu ecuco n. luri etmtreai "Bolivia Maru" 27,21 Mar 29/31 Mar JO Apr 21 Apr 17 May 24 May All «eueli equippeo «itn oeepunu tot carnage nt ouik liquio cargo Loading direct for Hongkong Mo-Hsiung Honolulu1,079 words
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Advertisement1104 1964-03-19 17 T IV B^r%^3 ml Law \^s*l sV lJ M bbbw/ *«**l AUSTRALIA SERVICE I 'Noi«. PAKISTAN AHO P. SUtf iEIVICt m Tswiwlle, Insijee, Sysnei. MeltnrM I is Malm ise Nicwitisssi Penang P. Sham Spore S'oore S'hem "entn| BOMBILA 21/21 Mar 24/2 f Mai I ...nil pi 23 Mir 24 Mar1,104 words
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Advertisement22 1964-03-19 17 OVERSEAS TOWAGE SALVAGE CO.. LTD. TUG TOWAGE- SALVONIA -SALVAGE 3000 I.H.P. STATIONED AT SINGAPORE Agents: HARPER. GILFILLAN ft CO.. LTD. TEL: *****22 words
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Advertisement307 1964-03-19 17 GOPENG CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED (Incorporated in England) The Directors of Gopeng Consolidated, Llnuied propose lo recommend:1. lncre«>m? the company's authorised bliare capital lo £1.500.000. 2. C.ipiiali&alion of ±.199.394. S.Od. from reserves and 3. A atrip isbue of 797,577 new .•■hares of ss. each lo memoers on the register on 14ih April,307 words
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354 1964-03-19 18 TREAT OF MOUTH-WATERING EASTER POSIES OOME-MADE cakes n are very much a part of tradition at Easter time. If you have not already tried making these popular cakes, Easter Posies, for the sweet-toothed members of* the family, here's the chance now. Easter posies are decorative little cakes and simple to354 words
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Article, Illustration262 1964-03-19 18 ESME BAPTISTA - Students show the way to fashion ESME BAPTISTA By DRETTY Miss Kristin Lundberg will be one of the 10 teenage students who will model an exclusive collection of clothes at the Singapore Island Country Club on Saturday morning. Organised by the students of the American School, the show, "Passport to262 words
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Article240 1964-03-19 18 OIL BATH AT HOME FOR DRY HAIR IF your hair is natural- ly dry and brittle or has become temporarily dull and lifeless through over-bleach-ing or perming, you'll find it will benefit tremendously from expert Andre Bernard's special oil bath. You will need an old terry towel; a small quantity240 words
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Advertisement421 1964-03-19 18 don't be SKINNY! All-in-one concentrated f*| food supplemeot quickly V fM gives pounds and inches of I solid flesh to thin, under-J^ J weight men and womeo. WATMM is a new, pleaaant-to- SKINNY -WOMEIv-develop a firm, Jak« Mibatanc* that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the curves we*gh»-boildlng calories, bone-421 words
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Advertisement388 1964-03-19 18 for Users 0f.... O^SMbW~ IsBMttBBBBBBB** >a^BBBBBVMBVSaBBBBBfX Wflfi BBBr 'fIBBV bbVbl i H it Mott suitable for Babies straight from birth. ■it Specially manufactured for use In hoc climates. ■it Nutritive valve increased with added Vitamin O and Iron. •k Easily doited practically indistinguishable from breast milk. ir Easily prepared -Just388 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-03-19 18 Straits Times Crossword across 6. Sliding one snip into open I. lake it tie b to OS teen laao- space (8). ing u». tne little monluyl (•>. 7. Common money tor paint (S). Its not ot for human nabtta- 8. Won't go all the way round non one's lallen from266 words
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Article885 1964-03-19 19 GUNN CHIT THYE: Penang - GUNN CHIT THYE: Penang. I by HE AND PIACHAUD (2-5) SEND PENANG TUMBLING AFTER C'WEALTH FALL FOR 113 SCOREBOARD Wednesday 1 r pHE Penang bowling was good enough today to contain the star-studded Commonwealth XI batting to a very modest total but their batting failed885 words
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Article202 1964-03-19 19 Sandosham declines captaincy SINGAPORE. Wed. Reggie Sandosham has declined captaincy of the Singapore cricket side to play Swan ton's Commonwealth tourists In a one-day match on the padang here next Tuesday In a letter to SOA secretary J.C Cooke today, Sandosham writes: "I was shocked to read In the Straits202 words
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365 1964-03-19 19 by TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Wed. The news that the first meeting of the Olympic Council of Malaysia has been railed for Friday at Stadium Negara. Kuala Lumpur, has taken Singapore sports officials by surprise. So much so that Singapore Olympic and365 words
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Article90 1964-03-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The FA of Malaysia have offered Madureira. a professional Brazilian team. 112.000 (US$4,OOO) for three matches at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Prnang next month. If Madureira were unable to play three matches, the PAM were prepared to pay $9,000 for two matches (Singapore90 words
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1931 1964-03-19 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by TPOH, Wed.— Mr. K. Y. L i m s Springfield scored a smart win over 6f today to make j amends for his defeat last Sunday. Cleverly ridden by leading i apprentice Subian Dalwee, Springfield came with a I1,931 words
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Article47 1964-03-19 19 TOTAL POOL: $116,900 lit: No. *****1 ($28,932) 2nd: No. *****1 ($14,466) 3rd: No. *****6 t»7,233) STARTERS ($669 each): Xos. *****7 2138*0 *****2 *****5 *****0 *****5 *****1 *****0 *****6 *****6 *****2 *****3. ((INSOLATION ($563 each): No*. *****1 *****9 *****9 *****5 *****1 *****8 *****5 *****8 *****9 *****8.47 words
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Article48 1964-03-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Forgetful punters failed to claim $13,036 of tote winnings from the Selangor Turf Club last year. The club made a profit of $270,251 for the year, according to the report which will be tabled for approval at the annual meeting on Mar. 3048 words
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Article250 1964-03-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The FA. of Malaysia today named 22 youth players for final centralised training here from Mar 28 in preparation for the sixth Asian Youth championship at Saigon from Apr. 15 to 30 They are goalkeepers Chow Chee Krone and Sivabalan (both of Selangor);250 words
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Article135 1964-03-19 19 BADMINTON— MaIacca schools championship finals: Boys single* Wong Uang Un (PFMS) bt Goh Chee Muah 17-14. 11-15. 15-5. Boys doubles: Wong Llan Un an<l Oan Boon Peng (ACS) bt I.im En* Ghee and Goh Chee Muah 15-6. 15-9. Girls single*: Mary Urn (MGSi bt LJm Hung Neo 11-4.135 words
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Article, Illustration144 1964-03-19 19 STOLLE JOINS THE 'REBELS' TENNIS 1 SYDNEY. Wed. Fred Stolle, (above), who was refused permission by Lawn Tennis Association of Australia on Monday to go abroad before the end of March, nevertheless left today for Monte Carlo. Stolle thus joins Roy Emerson. Ken Fletcher and Martin Mulligan on the banned144 words
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Article210 1964-03-19 19 Cables in brief LONDON, Wed. Preston, who reached the F.A. Cup final by defeating Swansea on Saturday, strengthened their bid for promotion from the Second Division of the League by beating Norwich 3-0 last night. Results: Inter-Leagne matchLeague of Ireland 4 Irish League 2. English Div 2—210 words
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Article35 1964-03-19 19 SEREMBAN, Wed.— Negri Sembllan AAA officials: President Hajl Anjang Salth bin Hajl Abas: vice-presidents Wan Ibrahim bin Wan M. Isa. A. K. Ratnam, K J Kunaratnara; secretary J. Kanagaratnam. treasurer P. SlvagI nanam.35 words
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213 1964-03-19 19 Hsieh is fancied for circuit prize GOLF By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Far East circuit golf championship looks like a fourcornered tussle between Hsleh Yung Yo (Formosa), Tadashl Kitta, Tomoo Isnil (both of Japan) and Peter Thomson (Australia). Although Hsich did noi »ai any of the tournaments at213 words
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Article111 1964-03-19 19 JJONO KONO. Wed. Spanish professional Angel Miguel fired a blistering 66 on the par--72 old course at Fanling to tie for first place with Taiwan's Hsleh Yung Yo in the Pro-am golf tournament here today. Runners-up in the individual professional scores were Japan's HaruyoshiReuter - 111 words
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Article104 1964-03-19 19 CINGAPORE, Wed. Malaysian international Majid Ariff hit a brilliant patch to score four goals which helped Chartered Bank trounce Netherland Trading Society 8-1 in their SBHFA league Div. 2 match at Farrer Park today. Majid also paved the way for the other forwards. Koh Dut Tew104 words
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Advertisement43 1964-03-19 19 r Imaaiil heav y dut y 1 IB&I double-insulated I a(liPPiB portable electric I HHH drills I UNBREAKABLE HOUSING f^ |P DOUBLE INSULATION MODELS WITH CAPACITIES BALL-BEARINGS THROUGHOUT an ERRES product MADE IN HOLLAND VJSTOKVIS(M) LIMITED LJ I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR-IPOH PENANG I43 words
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Miscellaneous55 1964-03-19 19 SPORTS DIARY RIIKET lour match: MCA President's XI v C'wealth XI (Western Rd, Penang. 11 a.m.). SOCCER Penang Div. 1: Chinese Wunderers v Rambler* (City Stadium, 5.15). Friendliest Spore Youths v RAF Spore (5.30); S pore Malays Gold Cup XI T Spore 'A' (7. both matches at Jn. Bes&r). TKNNIS55 words
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177 1964-03-19 20 Air pact allows flights to Australia I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia today initialled it s first ai r agreement with Australia. Barely an hour after the agreement was initialled, it received the endorsement of the Malaysian Cabinet. The formal signing, which was expected to be held in Canberra in a few177 words
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91 1964-03-19 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Minister lor Culture. Mr. S. Rajaralnam. will open the Third Singapore International Student Salon of Photography, organised by the Photographic Society of Nanyanc University, on Friday at 5 p.m. at the National Library conference room. The salon will be opened to91 words
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Article28 1964-03-19 20 SINOAIORF. Wed— The Ministry of Education announced today that out of 17 school candidates who sat for the School Certificate < Tamil) examination, 1963. 12 passed.28 words
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121 1964-03-19 20 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malaysian delegation comprising Dato Donald Stephens, the Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Ismail bin Yusof, the Ambassador-designate to Korea, and Senator Aisha Ghani will leave for Algeria tomorrow to attend the five-day AfroAsian solidarity conference beginning on March 22. They121 words
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189 1964-03-19 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Speaking of the need for greater world understanding in the battle for peace, the American Con-sul-General in Singapore, Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap, today emphasised that his fellow Americans should do more to understand Asians better. Mr. Gilstrap, who was addressing a Rotary189 words
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Article74 1964-03-19 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today acquitted and discharged a fitter. Pang Kok. Mun. 23. on a charge of armed robbery without calling for his defence. Pang was alleged to have held up Yee Siew Wah. a hawker's assistant, in French74 words
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Article46 1964-03-19 20 MANILA. Wed— Senator Manuel P. Manahan today accused President Macapagal of "ignoring" a secret report from the National Intelligence Agency on smuggling In nearby Cavite Province. Senator Manahan, who Is a member of Mr. Macapagal's Liberal Party, spoke in the Philippines Senate. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Obituary90 1964-03-19 20 MADAM K. KOCMAPPI Mother of T R. B*lan. 21 Parry Avenue. Singapor. 19 paved away peacefully on 16-3-94 at Paravoor. Qulloo. Kerala State. MR. MANORISAPPUHAMY age 95 •in old renldent. Reko Red. Kajang. rxpired at 1<>OI) Bentul Pasar at 7 t. m on I^-3-64. Burial 5 n.m. at etnhaleae90 words
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Article, Illustration617 1964-03-19 20 SINGAPORE. Wed doctors tare among the candidates the Peoples Action Party will field in the general election. Highly-placed party sources today confirmed the names of 11 candidates. Some of them were once members of the Malayan Chinese Association and the Labour617 words
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Article415 1964-03-19 20 LONDON, Wed. It was a daj of unsettled conditions In the I stock markets. Apart from company news, there was a lack of Incentive and buyers were snowIng a very limited Interest. Selling was light and prices drifted lower. Most leading equities showed falls of a few pence.415 words
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305 1964-03-19 20 MISSION TO SABAH AND SARAWAK: 'CONCRETE RESULTS' SINGAPORE, Wed. The 42-man Singapore trade mission to Sabah and Sarawak led by Senator Ko Teck Kin returned here tonight after achieving "concrete results." The mission's 10-day trip to these territories has resulted in: AGREEMENT to set up a ti.idc promotion committee comprising305 words
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196 1964-03-19 20 Joan takes off on round the world solo flight LOS ANGELES, Wed. Joan Merriam, 27-year-old blonde test pilot, took off in her twin-engined plane from Oakland. California, yesterday in an attempt to become the first woman to fly alone around the world. Amelia Earhart tried and failed when lu-r planeReuter - 196 words
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Article46 1964-03-19 20 JESSELTON. Wed.— The Sabah Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, today said the Sabah Government was on the best terms with the Central Government. There had never been pressure ot the State to institute policy changes, he snid at a press conference. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article25 1964-03-19 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be- cut off in Jalan Lapung. Jrlan Warirutin and Jalan Sciuomi to> morrow, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-03-19 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. A VISITING trade A delegation from Calcutta today described the Malaysian Government's sound economic policy as a 'major attraction" to potential foreign investors and industrialists. Mr. I.H. Padamsee, the leader of the delegation which had just paid a three-day visit to296 words
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Advertisement313 1964-03-19 20 ESTATE OF 1. I'okkan Chatbukulty deed, late of 15 Asiatic Qra. Alexandra Road, Singapore, died on 30th Oct. 1963. 2. Govindamjoo »/o Sakrapany deed, late of 12. Norris Koad, Singapore, died on 19-12-63 P.T. 45/64. 3. I*. Kajamoney deed, late of Block 45, Koom 4, Naval Base Singapore, died on313 words
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Advertisement242 1964-03-19 20 J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will oe received from registered P.WJ3. Contractors in Class EX' and above up u> 3.00 p.m. on 31st. March, 1964. at the Otlice ol the State Engineer. P.WJD. Trengganu at Kuala 'IYengganu for. CONSTRUCTION OP FOUK UNITS CLASS H" QUARTERS M JERTEH. BESUT. All particulars242 words
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Advertisement257 1964-03-19 20 TENDERS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERAK (Perak Land Development Board). Supply of Weed-killers. TENDERS for the supply of weed-killers viz. Dowpon. Basfapon, Lalapon, Gramevin, Dalapon or Gramoxone PP9IO for the New Block Planting Schemes in Perak will be received at the Office of the Setla Usaha. Lembaga XemaJuan Tanah Perak, PWD257 words
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Advertisement20 1964-03-19 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WESSEL: To Kru-dhi lin and Winnie at thr Asaunta Hospital. aon, Heimlng. Thanks to doctor and staff20 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-03-19 20 I-lIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest I.ow«l Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Blian 88 70 PniiiiiK 90 73 Ipoh 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 7340 words
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