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Title Section24 1964-03-23 1 73 w AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times tietifi* 01 flew**** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article, Illustration781 1964-03-23 1 Airport drama Malaysian Airways plane with 70 passengers catches fire on landing at Paya Lebar: 22 hurt First accident in 20 years By GABRIEL LEE: Singapore, Sunday A MALAYSIAN Airways Comet caught fire at Paya Lebar airport this afternoon after its right under-carriage wheels snapped on landing. TheHan Hai Fong - 781 words
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Article, Illustration624 1964-03-23 1 K. BASKARAN - 150,000 to work for the Alliance K. BASKARAN 'OPERATIONS ROOM' AT UMNO HOUSE SWINGS INTO 24-HOUR ROUTINE By TtyfORE than 150,000 m Alliance members have been mobilised to canvass votes for the 386 candidates who will contest the Parliamentary and State Assembly seats under the sailingboat symbol. And today an624 words
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Article49 1964-03-23 1 Landing gear that came off THE landing gear after it was ripped off the plane on landing yester d a y afternoon. The airport emergency alarm was immediately set off while the aircraft continued to taxi along the runway, coming to rest on a starboard tilt, and (.itching fire.49 words
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Article37 1964-03-23 1 NARA (Japan), Sun. Nine passengers were killed and 56 others, injured today when a bus they were ridinc plunged into a pond M feet below the road side near Yamato, Takata City. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article760 1964-03-23 1 LEE: THE WINDS OF CHANGE 17-UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that a victory for the nine PAP Parliamentary candidates would "trigger of!" a social revolution in Malaya. Mr. Lee told a giant PAP rally at Suleiman CourF the party's first ever rally across760 words
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Article28 1964-03-23 1 SAIGON. Sun. The South Vietnamese Government lias confiscated a 330-acre shrimp farm at Cap Saint Jacques, once belonging to the late President Ngo Din Diem.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article149 1964-03-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. TENGKU SETS TERMS FOR ANOTHER MEETING WITH SOEKARNO THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that he was willing to attend another summit meeting with President Soekarno if Indonesia agreed to Malaysia's term- He said this on his return here after filing hi> nomination papers149 words
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Article69 1964-03-23 1 BRISBANE. Sun. Dinosaur footprints found in a coalmine about 20 miles from here could be the oldest in the world, according to Mr. Jack Woods, director of the Queensland Museum. He estimated that the prints, found 700 feet down the mine, were made about 200 million yearsReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-03-23 1 COLOMBUS (Georgia i. Sun. British-bom Laiimer Marttndale plans to I.ecome an American citizen at last— on nis 100 th birthday this week. Martindale. born near London, has lived In the United States for 75 years. Reuter. DATO SIR JAMES THOMSON I felt a terrific Jolt.Reuter - 50 words
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Article68 1964-03-23 1 NICOSIA. Sun. Shootins broke out between Greek and Turkish Cypriots in th»- Nicosia suburb of Trakhonas last night. It lasted half an hour before military authorities arranged a ceasefire, a British spokesman said. Canadian troops of the U.N. force made their first trips outside the capitalReuter - 68 words
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215 1964-03-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Union of Post Office Workers decided at an emergency meeting here today to take strike action over its seven-year claim for the upward revision of salaries of postal officers. In a statement, the President of the Union, Mr. A. Emmanuel,215 words
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Article47 1964-03-23 1 BRITISH CONCERN LONDON, Sun. Mr K. A. ■■Her, Britain** lopku Srcrrl.irv today ■CBt IMMK t<» Prince Norodom Sihanouk i umhodia rxprrssini; "^ravc tonnrn' ;it ttm of Uf«* in imi(l( m .U village «>f Chanlrea In whteh Camhodia urciiMd South Vietnamese troops of LilliiK 11 mibo.li"47 words
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158 1964-03-23 2 THE TWIST IS AGAIN BANNED IN SAIGON OAIGON. Sun. The i^ Twist has been banned again here. 1 The South Vietnam Government said yesterday that It would refuse to sanction any dances likely to offend public decency, especially the Twist. The Twist was previously banned at the Instigation of Madame158 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-03-23 2 rE Information Minister of Burma's Revolutionary Government Colonel Saw Myint (left) and Hunter Tha Hmwe, leader of the right-wing Karen rebels, shake bands after signing an agreement putting an end to the 15-year rebellion which began in October 1949. An insurgent mission had been negotiatingUPI - 58 words
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345 1964-03-23 2 AS BEN BELLA OPENS MEETING. ALGIERS, Sunday PRESIDENT Be n 1 Bella formally opened the Af roAsian solidarity council here today amid intensive Chinese efforts to exclude the Soviet Union from the movement. China's tielegation numbering about 25 was engaged in intensive lobbyIngReuter - 345 words
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Article106 1964-03-23 2 SAIGON SAYS SORRY TO CAMBODIA OAIGON, Sun. The South Vietnamese Government yesterday apologised to Cambodia for an attack on the Cambodian border village of Chantrea and said it was due "to an error in mapping and location." The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry, quoted by the official Vietnam Press news agency, baldReuter - 106 words
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140 1964-03-23 2 JAMSHEDPUR, Sunday. TOTAL of 108 people have died in disturbances in north-east India since Wednesday, according to official reports. Fifty-five have died in rioting in the steel town of Jamshedpur, Bihar State, in the past three days, the reports said. But the situationReuter - 140 words
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Article67 1964-03-23 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. Fifteen armed Pakistanis raided an Indian village in the Jammu area of Kashmir two days ago but withdrew when their fire was returned by an Indian patrol, a Defence Ministry spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman said it was the second Pakistani raidReuter - 67 words
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Article34 1964-03-23 2 KHARTOUM. Sun.— Over 113 people are reported to have dieo. most from poisoned well water, in the village of Milleit. west Sudan. A medical mission is on its way there. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article53 1964-03-23 2 TOKYO. Sun. Fire destroyed JAKARTA. Sun.— A fishing fleet 84 houses leaving 350 people home- of 3.000 boats is guarding the East less at Memuro in Kasai county Borneo coast against infiltration on the main northern island, from Malaysia. Antara news agency Hokkaido early today.— Reuter.Reuter - 53 words
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Article46 1964-03-23 2 HONG KONG, Sun.— A spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued the 282 nd "serious warning" charging that, a United Stotes warship yesterday intruded into Chinese territorial waters oft" the Hsisha Islands in Kwaiißtung Province, according to the New China News Agency ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article35 1964-03-23 2 TOKYO. Sun. Prince Doan Vinh of Laos left Tokyo by air early today for Mexico City where Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton has reportedly announced her intention of marrying the painter prince..— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article38 1964-03-23 2 JAKARTA. Sun.— Four thou.-.ind tons of rubber will be exported to Japan and 1.000 tons to ih United States this month from the port of Dumiti, East Sum.ur.i. according to the official Anuira news agency. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article28 1964-03-23 2 JAKARTA. Sun. The leftwuii; Youth Front will hold a mass rally here on Tuesday to "mobilise Indonesian youths to crush Malaysia." Antara news agency said >tetertugr.28 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-03-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f YES AS 1 Tvf ju&T BEEN IN TMIS SHOP ~~~X( f^X ~<7 a 1 1 rELtPMOMI22 words
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392 1964-03-23 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday pEARS of a new crisis in American-Soviet relations were partly eased yesterday by the Russian decision to release one of the three airmen whose RB-66 reconnaissance plane was shot down over East Germany on March 10. The freeing ofReuter - 392 words
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Article154 1964-03-23 3 Mystery 'thing' in Loch Ness— QLASGOW. Sun. An expeditlon seeking the legendary Loch Ness monster has twice photographed a mystery "something" in the depths of the Scottish loch, it was reported yesterday. Mr. David James, an M.P. who led the expedition last June said they photographed on two occasions "somethingReuter - 154 words
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Article77 1964-03-23 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. Cuba yesterday demanded the return of a helicopter and two Cuban defectors who hijacked it and flew i into the United States on Friday. The demand was delivered at the State Department by a Czechoslovak diplomat, whose embassy looks after Cuban interestsReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-03-23 3 IVERPOOL, Sun. Woman journalist Nancy Spain and four other people were killed yesterday when their light plane crashed into a cabbage patch before the eyes of thousands of spectators at the Grand National race at Aintree. The chartered Piper Apache narrowly missed aUPI - 216 words
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Article44 1964-03-23 3 LONDON. Sun. Britons lost some sleep last night as all clocks and watches were put forward by one hour to mark the beginning of Summer Time, which Is one hour ahead of 0.M.T.. and will continue until Oct. 25.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-03-23 3 Mandy's 'no' to a song called 'Profumo' "TURIN, Sun. Mandjy 1 Rice Davies, who figured prominently in Britain's Frofumo scandal, made her Italian nightclub debut last night but refused to sing an Italian song called Perfume. The Italian word for perfume is Profumo. For her one-week engagement at Turin's Peroquet206 words
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Article53 1964-03-23 3 ROME. Sun. Hospital surReons continued their strike in th« wards yesterday and several hundred thousand share-croppers staged work stoppages. The surgeons handled only emergency cases for the second day In a row to protest what they say is unfair distribution of health Insurance retributions. Their strike endsUPI - 53 words
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Article, Illustration347 1964-03-23 3 See how we have been left behind— Wilson WORST SINCE EARLY TUDORS' EDINBURGH, Sun. v Mr. Harold Wilson, Leader of the Opposition, said here yesterday that Britain had been overtaken as an industrial power by several other nations during Conservative rule. Ever since 1955 we have seen the Japanese increase347 words
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143 1964-03-23 3 DUBLIN, Sunday -j I rrHOUSANDS of tele- grams of sympathy and tribute poured into Dublin yesterday on the death of Irish play'Tieht Brendan Behan Behan. famed both for his literary genius and hard drinking escapades. died in hospital last night at the age of143 words
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106 1964-03-23 3 LONDON, Sun. Charlie Cooper, who won C?25.00# in the football pools, is attracting women like a magnet. Some of them stepped out of the past to try to find Charlie. Mrs. May Byefield, one schoolgirl flame, now 46, made a 27-mileUPI - 106 words
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Article36 1964-03-23 3 HAVANA, Sun. Cuba signed a U5511,500,000 agreement with the Soviet Union on Friday for equipment to carry out Irrigation and drainage work, mostly In Orient* province hit by hurricane Flora last year. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement318 1964-03-23 3 MR. Curvallure jail I /(Ml BRA OF NATURAL BEAUTY* It happens' You get into o Jontzen "curvallure" bro and all at once you have a glamorous high-rounded bustlme. "Curvollure" is the marvelous new bro thot gives you fullness above the top of the bra, itself via the magic of a318 words
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Article, Illustration425 1964-03-23 5 SHOPHOUSE BLOCK AND SQUATTER HOMES BURNT IN 12-HOUR PERIOD KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. "yi ORE than 150 people were made homeless in two fires within 12 hours. THE FIRST FIRE at the sth mile Ampang Road at 9.30 p.m. yesterday left a block of wooden425 words
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203 1964-03-23 5 Plastic factory, huts destroyed by fire In Singapore: OINGAPORE, Sun. An afternoon fire today totally destroyed a plastic factory and six attap huts in Hemmant Road, off Guillemard Road. The fire, believed to have started at the Hock Leong and Co. factory, was first noticed at 315 D.m. when the203 words
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Article64 1964-03-23 5 Jfc^SSELTON. Sun— A cabinet committee under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, has been appointed to review :md make recommendations on the question of S, 1 1); ih a n lsn t lon The commitw* will keep the subtect under constant review and64 words
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Article47 1964-03-23 5 KUALA LUMPUK. Frl. A total or another $2,200 has been received by the Bank Negara Matownrds the N^uonul Patriotic Fund, bringing the total to date SI. *****712. The latest donations were from the Perak Chinese Association. Ipoh. $2,000: .inri Dato Lav Pale Khuan $20047 words
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Article47 1964-03-23 5 KLANG, Sun. A "Town cleanink! campaign" will be one of the events to mark this year's World Health Day in Klang on April 7. On April 4 members of the voluntary oreanisatioiih here will call at shops and houses to recruit volunteers tor ;he campaign47 words
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Article63 1964-03-23 5 KIMLA LUMPUR. Sun. Tht study group from the National Defence College of Canada today spent three hours with the Senol Praak the all-aborigine regiment. They were given a demonstration in the Sungel Buloh Forest Reserve on the .setting up of base camps in the jungle by63 words
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99 1964-03-23 5 SUNOEI SIPUT. Sun.— A large tract of land in the east-west highway area will be given to landless people when the road project is completed in about two years' time. This was announced by the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications,99 words
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501 1964-03-23 5 IPOH. Sunday yHE entry on a taxi licence that the vehicle can be driven only by a person of the Malay race is not a valid condition, Mr Justice Ong ruled in the Hif?h Court here yesterday. He then quashed the501 words
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325 1964-03-23 5 PENANG, Sunday. THE vice-president of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, explained last night the reason for the Socialist Front putting their stronger candidates in the rural areas for the Penang State elections. "This Is because we have confidence325 words
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Article45 1964-03-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The wife of the Minister for Social Affairs Mrs. Othman Wok. will present prizes to the winning teams and participants at the close of the seventh Shell Traffic Game on Tuesday, at 5 p.m. at Kallang Park ■oad safety first playground.45 words
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96 1964-03-23 5 MARATHON CYCLIST STILL GOING STRONG SINGAPORE. Sun.— lndian marathon cyclist, S.M Nawab. entered the third day today in his attempt to achieve another marathon feat oi 122 hours non-stop cycling, still going strong. This morning he shaved, bathed, and slipped Info fresh suit. He had also been smoking quite profusely96 words
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Article101 1964-03-23 5 Doctor on 17,000-mile car trip SINGAPORE. Sun. The naval doctor of the British Far East fleet's frigate, H.M.S. Albert. Surgeon Lieutenant Richard Cleave, 29. will leave the Naval Base on Tuesday to begin a 17.000-mlle overland drive In his Renault van to Britain. He will visit more than 50 hospitals101 words
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265 1964-03-23 5 Shackleton brings aid to a blazing ship SINGAPORE. Sun. A Royal Air Force Shackleton yesterday morning made a 650---mile dash from Gan in, the Maldive Islands to aid crew members of a fiercely burning ship. When the plane flew over the S.S. Chin Glongyin. its stern was ablaze. With the265 words
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Advertisement93 1964-03-23 5 Advertisement Lemons That Bring Beauty Give your complexion radiant loveliness with a special type of beauty lemon. It has remarkable properties for beautifying the complexion as it clears, refines and tones the skin to youthful loveliness. It melts out plugged pores, closing them to a beautifully fine texture and gives93 words
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Advertisement90 1964-03-23 5 WE LIKE AND IT DOES w US GOOD \i 1 YOU'LL LIKE THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF f^^r= ~^2[ MILO. AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL N jy£ H_ VITAMINS AND MINERALS YOU NEED— A RICH SOURCE .'X-JT OF VIGOROUS HEALTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY. SO [Mil A■l T90 words
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117 1964-03-23 6 MINISTER ON DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH -SERVICES—' SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said last night that there must be balanced development of health services. There were 800 registered doctors in Singapore and, although the Government had an approved establishment of 453 doctors for this year, excluding117 words
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Article137 1964-03-23 6 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Kampong Lorong 25. Geylang; Onn Hwa School. Bah Soon Pah Road: Tao Phoon School. Kranji Road: Lorong Ahmad: Joo Long School, Jurong Rd.. 131137 words
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Article28 1964-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Apex Club of Katong today rionated $330 to the Singapore Lepio.v. Relief Association to buy chairs for the new Trafalgar Home Community Centre.28 words
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Miscellaneous367 1964-03-23 6 THE following U todajr achrdulr British Uniltd Airways: From 1 or civil aircraft movements at Btamttd. Istanbul, Bombay (BR Paya Lebar airport Singapore 6«2) 8 a.m. from Hons Kong ARRIVALS (8R892) 8 p.m. ■OAC: From Melbourne. Brls- DEPARTURES bane, Darwin (BA 713) 9.29 p.m.: BO AC- To Colombo. Bombay. Tefrom367 words
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Article62 1964-03-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— An application lor leave to appeal to the Federal Court of Appeal* by Chua Ah Bee, alias Chua Nam Siong, against an Assize Court sentence of two years' Jail for attempting to cheat the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd.. of 5400.000 w<u> dismissed by62 words
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Article38 1964-03-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The USIS Library here will present paperbacK books to all students successful in the recent Higher School and Cambridge certificate examinations Last year the USIS presented over 600 books to students38 words
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202 1964-03-23 7 'New look' in live years, says Tengku SUNGEI PATANI, Sunday. J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that many development projects had been planned for the country in the next five years. He said this when he opened the new automatic telephone exchange in Jalan Patani here. The exchange together with the202 words
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Article44 1964-03-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Miss Chung Sook Yee. a barrister, has been admitted to the Bar by Mr. Justice Buttrose tn the High Court, j Miss Chung Is the daughter of Dr. Chung Keat Salk, a private medical practitioner of Seremban.44 words
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Article139 1964-03-23 7 Amateur sport meetings exempted SINGAPORE, Sun. —An order published in the Government Gazette today exempts from all provisions of the Public Entertainments Ordinance certain sports meetings and contests held by five groups. These groups are: A school registered or exempted under the provisions of the Education Ordinance 1957: I'niversity of139 words
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Article65 1964-03-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will lay the foundation stone of the Pineapple Cannery of Malaya at Pekan Nanas In the Pontlan district of Johore next Thursday. The cannery, which can process 150 tons of smalisrou65 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-03-23 7 LAW EXPERT BARBARA TO TALK TO SOEK ABOUT MALAYSIA i SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Barbara P 1 c 7 c (above), a German expert on international law, left here by air today for Jakarta to meet President Soekarno on the Malaysia crisis. She arrived in Koala Lumpur two days ago where109 words
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88 1964-03-23 7 PENANG, Sun.— The University of Kansas Brass Ensemble will play works by contemporary American and European composers when they perform at the Penan? Chinese Girls' High School on March 31. Proceeds from the performance, sponsored by the Lions Clubs of Pcnang and George88 words
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Article27 1964-03-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A tour-year-old boy. Seetoh Tuck Hing, was found drowned In a monsoon drain by an Indian labourer at Syed Alwl Road yesterday morning.27 words
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158 1964-03-23 7 6,000 oil palm workers plan strike KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Six thousand workers in two oil ualm plantations and eight rubber estates of the Guthrie Group in Johore will stage a sympathy strike soon in, support of the 891 workers in, Pamol Plantations in Kluang. The workers are on strike for158 words
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Article74 1964-03-23 7 JESSELTON. Sun. More than 70 people from Sipitang small township where anti-Malaysian elements joined the abortive December revolt two years ago have come forward and offered themselves to serve in the Special Constabulary force. The officer in charge of Sipitang police station said the?* volunteers were74 words
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Article42 1964-03-23 7 KUCHING. Sun.— A helicopter of the security forces made an enKine-off landing two miles south of Kuching airfield after engine failure while on air tests nn Thursday. The Dilot landed in a clearing damaging the helicopter. He Hcased unhurt.42 words
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Article173 1964-03-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A SIX-MAN trade delegation from Calcutta announced yesterday that they intended to export glassware, industrial minerals, sanitary wares, ceramics and building tiles to Malaysia on a large scale. The leader of the delegation, Mr. I. H. Padamsee. said at a Press conference that173 words
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Miscellaneous135 1964-03-23 7 Oop By I Uamlin K/BF^roRTH' UFEOP WBX. KMYBE 1 I OH.\OLTd"^^^^| I AW LOSE TH' ONE CHANCE MOO.VOOR BIG, BEAUTIFUL, flffl ME, I SEE NO JyOUT>SEEIT NEVER PO/ OH, MXJ EVW? MAD rHEWJZE f WHAT HIGHNES&. LUSCIOUS, KNEEB^B REASON TO BE \W I GAVE WXJ THAT/ /WDULDI/T TH* BIG AMBITION135 words
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103 1964-03-23 8 Lack of funds .holds up junk -voyage |>ENANG. Sun. Lack 1 of funds has delayed the departure of six adventurers who planned to sail to Australia in a locally-built Chinese junk, the Hai Yong (Sea Warrior). "We require about $2,000 to fit the vessel for the long voyage." Nicholas Walker,103 words
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Article61 1964-03-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of greetings to President Ayub Khan of Pakistan on the I occasion of Pakistan \s Republic Day which falls tomorrow. The Prime Minister. Teneku Abdul Rahman, also sent a similar 1 message to the Pakistxn61 words
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184 1964-03-23 8 Egg production in Malaya goes up, up, up I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya has increased its egg output from 80 million a year to 600 million in, seven years The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Jnche Mohamed Khir Joluiri. >>aid this in a broadcast over Radio Malaysia tonight. Target He said184 words
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Article226 1964-03-23 8 i I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The InspectorGeneral of the Royal Malaysian Police, Dat> C. H. Fenner, yesterday urged police recruits from the new Malaysian states of Singapore. Sabah. and Sarawak lo be constantly aware 01 the threat from Indonesia. He was speaking at the226 words
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Article65 1964-03-23 8 PENANG, Sun.— Two youths riding a motor-cycle were killed when they collided head-on with a bus In Kampong Bharu this morning. Tan Cheok Aun. 17, was travelling towards Ayer Itam with Teoh Hwa Jit, 17, a Han Chiang High School pupil, on his pillion when the65 words
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Article32 1964-03-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will talk on "Our exports." over the English Service of Radio Malaysia at 9.45 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article81 1964-03-23 8 MERSING, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Johore Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos said here that the State Government would be opening tourist centres in the Mersing district to attract more overseas visitors. Dato Hiiii Ha.vsan was addre.tsine 60 Malay businessmen on Malay participation in81 words
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Article29 1964-03-23 8 KAJANG. Sun— The Adult Education Association here will be starting a music class on March 27. For a start, the association will onlr have a violin class29 words
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Article, Illustration337 1964-03-23 8 SOH TIANG KENG - Sex symbol Miss C, all 94-58-94 of her in centimetres of course SOH TIANG KENG By Claudia It's really 37-23-37 gINGAPORE, Sun. Wearing a tight-fitting red dress with an eye-catching decollete, voluptuous Italian actress Claudia Cardinale looked puzzled as she repeated: "Vital statistics? What is that?" Told that it meant337 words
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240 1964-03-23 8 SINGAPORE, Sun T<HE strengthening of Australian trade relations with Malaysia will lead to a strengthening of personal relations between the two peoples. Mr. Robert L. Peachey. of the Sydney Junior Chamber of Commerce, who Is aboard the Australian trade mission ship Centaur as a240 words
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Advertisement188 1964-03-23 8 for the \^ole j >4-JHA^jft [Jot SevenSeaS COD LIVER OIL 'if/t!&i NATURE'S RICHEST VITAMIN Ijbnf/ ALSO AVAILABLE itssacaP jjP* in CAPSULES ttmmt—mtwt fcr British cod i.ivkk mv < mi i i.kimsby) ltd. t>,.mh,.,,,. JACKSON CO LTD Sirtnpoir )«flio«. JACKSONS MALAYA LTD K Lumpur Ipoh P.iwnj WHY FRY \^^^M BBIKSTAU THE188 words
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207 1964-03-23 9 Ono union for 20,000 Health workers I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twenty thousand workers in the medical, health and dental services who are now in 17 unions will form a single national body called the National Union of Employees in the Medical. Dental and Health Services. The Congress of Unions of Employees207 words
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Article28 1964-03-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. In all night raids during the oast 24 hours, detectives from the C.I.D. have detained five men under the Criminal Law fTemDorary Provisions) Ordinance.28 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-03-23 9 i/'ANSAS University Brass Ensemble members Linda Converse, blowing a trumpet, and Mrs. Kenneth Bloomquist, wife of the ensemble director, in Malaysian dress to set the "mood" practising Malaysian songs for their concert at the Dewan Bahasa Hall. Kuala Lumpur on Thursday at 8.30 p.m. Tickets for the57 words
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209 1964-03-23 9 DOCTORS' PAY BACKDATED TO JULY 1, 1963 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE revised pay scale for medical and dental officers will be backdated to July 1, 1963. This was announced here today by the Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman Talib. This new offer came after the rejection by the Staff209 words
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Article74 1964-03-23 9 Poly offers scholarships at sea SINGAPORE, Sun The Singapore Shipping Association has offered 16 scholarships to train local boys to become ship's officers and marine engineers at the Singapore Polytechnic. The first batch of trainees under this scholarshm, which Is valued at $340 per year each, are expected to be74 words
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Article50 1964-03-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Heng Kok Meug, 40. of Bartley Road was killed at 12.20 a m. today soon after a collision with a car at Aljunied Road. A police spokesman said he was at a zebra crossing when the accident occurred. He died on the spot.50 words
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167 1964-03-23 9 Ningkan Join you? No, you —join us ifUCHING, Sun.— The x^ Sarawak Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, yesterday urged Indonesian Borneo to secede from Indonesia and join Malaysia. He was replying to the call of the Indonesian West Borneo Governor, Mr. J. C. Oevang Oeray, to the Chief Ministers167 words
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Article33 1964-03-23 9 KUALA LUMPDR. Sun.— The Malayan Scientific Association will hold a symposium on "Science in Malaysia today," in conjunction with Its annual meeting at the British Council Hall here on Saturday.33 words
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Article62 1964-03-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three youths armed with daggers last nigbl escaped with $4.7*0 In c«st»» and Jewellery from a house to Ttine Range Road after tying up the three occupants of the house and locking them In a bedroom. Mr. Seah Slew Peck, 30, his mother62 words
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162 1964-03-23 9 pom swkt--1 TENHAM, Sun. The -teething troubles" tit the $40 million wharves in the North Klang Straits here are now over. A spokesman of the Port Swettenham Authority said today "The port is now in a position to deal with ships efficiently and without162 words
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458 1964-03-23 9 Underhand poll tactics: Razak warns leaders ROMPIN. Sunday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today warned opposition leaders that stern action would be taken against them if they used underhand tactics to instil fear in the minds cf the people to win votes in the State and Parliamentary elections.458 words
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Advertisement212 1964-03-23 9 >.^>. STAMPS CAN MAKE LIFE THRILLING! START STAMP COLLECTING TODAY! AND here it your chance ro get a Stamp Collector's Outfit absolutely FREE if you subscribe to the STAMP NEWS now. (Subscription rot«: pt 10 itsues: MALAYSIA $3.00; abroad $4.00). This outfit contains everything to start you off on the212 words
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Advertisement139 1964-03-23 9 from Paris LANCOME beauticians Here's your chance to look lovelier than ever before! LANCOME Beauty Specialist, Madame Suzanne de NasdeTourris of Parisand Paris-trained Miss Theresa Pang will be giving free consultations on latest beauty care techniques. Call on them at NAINA MOHD. fcf SONS LTD. Raffles Place, Singapore 23rd to139 words
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Article24 1964-03-23 10 Words Sl* (Minimum i 4. OORAV tnanks friends aad relative* for their eoadossaoa. ssslstance. wreaths and attendance at the Mineral of his mother24 words
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Article353 1964-03-23 10 IS a/serf* tit (MMmmm> STUDIOS TO LET suitable for I <Unriog classes or rehearsals. Ring i 8 pore 2.1772 ITALY'S VIVACIOUS Franca Kossetti sings at Ths Cookptt Basel Tel: S pore i 3.1H48. MR VINCENT OF Australia Ladles Hairdrexner of Distinction. 30 Prtasep street. Singauore Phooe 34M8 GET FREE353 words
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Article87 1964-03-23 10 1$ Wordi UJU (Him.) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. Part Canning Road. Singapore. Holy I Week Worship Service at VOO pm Medltallaa The offenne Of Tne Cross. I YOUTH FOR CHRIST Kaster Rslly Sxturday -*tn March Victoria Memorial Hall T lO p.m. s s Adams on "This. Crisis Hour". Also87 words
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Article663 1964-03-23 10 Only one party, the Alliance, 4 a fighting the Malayan Parlia- nentary elections to win. This c fact emerges from the pattern 1 jf nominations. The most am- f bitious of the Opposition I parties, the Socialist Front, is I i contesting 63 of the 104663 words
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Article416 1964-03-23 10 Nomination day for Malaya's Parliamentary elections is I developing an unnecessary and 'even damaging tradition. Un- til almost literally the last minute there is mystery and I secrecy about the candidates. The constituencies have very little to say about it They get the candidates which party headquarters416 words
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Article165 1964-03-23 10 The Singapore Housing and Development Board's achievement in recent years has vastly changed the nature of the island's housing problems, so Inche Rahim Ishak's promise that the Government's programme will become more "elaborate" than it has been under the four-year plan is interesting. One development could be a165 words
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260 1964-03-23 10 RE-INTRODUCING the old system of normal classes during week-ends to train 3,000 teachers to overcome next year's staffing problem arising from the abolition of the M.S.S.E.L.. is not very satisfactory, neither should the Government's proposed cash programme be commended without modifications. The Normal -trained260 words
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Letter287 1964-03-23 10 IN view of the shortage of trained teachers in the lower secondary schools and the Government's policy implement "crash training" for a new Intake ot teachers, the Government should consider appointing the D.T.C. trained teachers with the necessary qualifications to aecor iary schools. Though287 words
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Letter61 1964-03-23 10 I refer to the (March 21) report in the Straits Times of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's address at the National Union of Federation Students. At no time did Mr. Lee speak of an anti-Commun-ist Malaysia. Oar stand has always been a democratic, socialist. non-Communist Malaysia.61 words
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352 1964-03-23 10 BARKER ROAD In a letter under the caption of "Floods: Police made the Chaos Worse 1 published In the Straits Times dated 14.364 Indicated that he was appalled by the lack of imagination and initiative shown by the Traffic Police, durii#* the recent352 words
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Article, Illustration944 1964-03-23 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - The purge goes on in South Vietnam DENNIS BLOODWORTH SEEKING A CURE_EQR_A-£AN£EB from SAIGON. Sun McNAMARA AND KHANH THE old Vietnamese peasant in the black cotton trousers gave a toothless, conspiratorial grin, seized a piece of rusty wire halfburied in a rubbish dump, and pulled. A neat square of theOFNS - 944 words
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Advertisement537 1964-03-23 10 Stnits TbbbM it bbbbW Masl Hill «a> •OU siTOanasj 4bbbMbM •Sal^T BVKM WOsßaal (W^W T»esi aatrwaj wmO**T a****. Osmsss) Mas, *>aaa«aj muimkm+Mr a oo CLASSIFIED ADS. tt Berts SW (Mimim~m> CHIN YEW: Kagagemeat betweaa N>*t tab. s/a Mr. and Mrs Cbm Kiss Ts« and Seok Hwa. do Mr. snd Mrs.537 words
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Advertisement11 1964-03-23 10 Gents' Tailoring Out-Fitting 332. North Bridge Rd. Singapore 7. Tel: *****11 words
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Advertisement148 1964-03-23 10 GEORG JENSEN I .^Wavr"* •4Bh«*ar h fWtOsMst **W Rb SBBBBBBBBBW ■**4 k j*BBBBBBBafI J st ISS I II ISI B BnTJaal •^OejpssfMOass'W IWW WOTH VT^ baouty a* akVar Nat*. Tr OU CObT"j Qh^D 0 COnp^sVWOßVsa^V and MgMy panenol auoMty *s your KoMa yew wNt ohsovi a* gsnd you dwaa StOMS148 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-03-23 11 PPP to challenge bar on Dato Leong TPOH, Sun.— The dis- qualification which knocked Dato Leong Kee Nyean out of the State and Parliamentary elections yesterday is likely to be challenged by the People's Progressive Party in the High Court here this week. Mr. SP. Seenivasagam, vice-president of the PPP.270 words
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Article130 1964-03-23 11 TIIALACCA. Sun.— The ITI Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will address a PAP rally at the Bandar Hilir padang here on Friday This will be Mr. Lee's first public appearance here. The PAP is contesting one parliamentary and four State seats In the130 words
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169 1964-03-23 11 IPOH. Sun. The Perak branch of Uie M il.iy an Chinese Association has recommended to Mi national ptesident. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. the "immediate expulsion" of Dato Leong Kee Nyean and Mr. Lori Jee Mcc from thp party. Dato Leone a former MCA169 words
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Article, Illustration2667 1964-03-23 11 A young nation so Govt's accent will be on youth 9 STRAITS TIMES ELECTION TEAM SOCIALIST FRONT OUT TO CAPTURE CONTROL OF FOUR STATES fHE Alliance headquarters said yesterday it was confident of being returned again to power. In a statement, it said that2,667 words
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Advertisement34 1964-03-23 11 Badminton master J&& f Improved fitting. yS^ VT^ Norvslip green soles. f^~~- \S, <^Sr^ TOURNAMENT -J0 Non-slip red soles. "sis^^n SPORT MASTER '+^^^H^ For Hockey Basketboll Ankle protected #J€f f €1' FAMOUS FOR FOOTWEAR^f^34 words
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Advertisement112 1964-03-23 11 B/l/64 lilffl J LJLrLrLeLnJS) IN STOCK 4X2 5 TONNERS 4X2 7 TONNERS 6X2 1O TONNERS PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO \Mrrhard Motors «-c»po« w0 R y.u M .w««« Represented elsewhere by Borneo- Motom Him wssssßttyxs^ J^^vti^ Quick retof m \\l \I&W MEADA C HE TOOTHACHE fever and all pain. SOCE ACKWTSt112 words
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Miscellaneous730 1964-03-23 11 Today's Radio, TV Helm. 11.00 News: 11.05 This RADIO SINGAPORE Weeks Maestro; 1130 Soft. Sweet And Sentimental: 1200 SHORTWAVE SEKVICE midnight. Close 41 and 25 Metre* MEDIua w VE SEKVICE RADIO MALAYSIA 476 Metf Of NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM.: 6.00 Good Morning. 6.01 SERVICE 41.7 and 9*2 Metre* Monui.g Prelude; 7.00730 words
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Article133 1964-03-23 12 Mrs. SMITH FLIES ON TO SAN JUAN SAM JUAN (Puerto Kico), Sun. Mrs. Joan Merriam Smith of Oakland. California, arrived here yesterday on the fourth leg of her round-the-world solo flight but bad weather in Bermuda grounded another American woman trying the same feat. Mrs. Smith, a blonde housewife, tookUPI - 133 words
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186 1964-03-23 12 UN pay-up pressure: A Russian warning UNITED NATIONS, Sunday. JJUSSIA yesterday warned that it might b< forced "to reconsider our attitude toward:United Nations activities" if there were any attempt to pressure it into paying off its financial arrears to the U.N. In an official statement Id here, the Soviet Govent186 words
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Article43 1964-03-23 12 LUSAKA. Sun. Independence talks on Northern Rhodesia are tn begin In London on May 6. tt was announced In Parliament Here. The announcement was made by the Prime Minister. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda. in a special statement. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration75 1964-03-23 12 GETTING MARRIED— IN PAPER CLOTHES rE bridegroom carefully adjusts the wedding gown at an unusual wedding ceremony in Tokyo. The bridegroom, Keikichi Watanabe. 28. a professional photographer, and his bride, Eiko Saegusu, 24. had looked for something special for their wedding. They, decided to marry in paper clothes made specially75 words
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Advertisement178 1964-03-23 12 Chocolatjobler The chocolate of the connoisseur II AtA/dBTfT /7ISI IV^V^bl Try Tobler chocolate and you'll find that nothing else is good enough. Tobler fresh from Switzerland Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD J JOHN DEERE i| Pbackhoes i SPEED COMES EASY WITH 2-LEVER CONTROL H -a iDEEP DIGGING POWER WITH I178 words
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Advertisement273 1964-03-23 12 VERTICAL /f^FILTERMASTER n«w pnte-winnmi comnwiili pool I >o"Ci Photo cou'ifn o( Botico Pool. This new addition to the famous "Filter-master" line of Hopkins swimming pool filters is designed specifically for commercial installations club, community and motel pools. Construction throughout is high quality Hopkins standard. Capacities per unit up to 400273 words
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Miscellaneous308 1964-03-23 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Just the same It Is worthless 1. Having hair developing from 1 (4). denied nothing (7). 7 The origin of 17 (8). 5. Sum up without Mussolini be- 8. Treats IS (8). Ing quoted (7). 13. Standard for 19 (5, 5). 9. l down, losing308 words
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Article1107 1964-03-23 13 t ALLISGTON KENNARD - t ALLISGTON KENNARD by WHEN the strike in St. Petersburffh exploded into revolution, the day the Tsar was leaving again for the (ierma n front, "the masses made their own history*. The words are Trotsky's. March 1917 had caught the Bolsheviks unawares. Leaders who1,107 words
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238 1964-03-23 13 PRACTICAL KARATE: Against Multiple Assailants. By M. Nakayama and Dorm F. Draeger. <Tuttle. Tokyo. U.S.52.75>. BY WALTER WARWICK THIS Is book three in the Practical Karate serle.s. and It assumes that the student is already half an expert or at least tolerably well equipped238 words
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Advertisement164 1964-03-23 13 -|TT..._ I la^B*a? >^\ A^ ill I^^^ "when you have fuel pumps to service you must have r(ttZr\Xo^j| attention" Noak Holdrr* h|^ T^-ZZl^je?/ hu^'niur L^ Bowllesi Typ« MulU-Cyllnder LnrloMd C«mshi/t. Noule i Long St«n Pump with Mechanical. Hydrai'Jrc Nozzle and Pneumatic Governors andjtr'url J MulliHote Feed Pumps Nozzle Single- 'Cylinder164 words
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Advertisement330 1964-03-23 13 <*& aVfl Tv^ 'vaW: 'J £t^ A V> Hid WITH A CIRTINA. n r YOU'LL LOVE TO KNOW THE TIME /WT This it only one creotion from the new CertinoSopphire _s collection. But any official Certina Agent will be proud V^B^ra to show you his rich and enchontmg choice of330 words
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Advertisement856 1964-03-23 14 'Continued Iron l'iti 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT IB eVersts tl (Mi*.)— Bos M cts. extra READ the Senior Appointmenu Va cant to Th» Hiindav Mall eacn wren REQUIRE INDOOR SALES Girls. Must hsve good command of English. (;ood prospect. For Interview Phone Singapore *****. ALL APPLICANTS to Box A 4955856 words
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Advertisement1031 1964-03-23 14 SITUATIONS WANTED it Words Si (Mi*.)— Box it ets. mxtrm CHINESE COUPLI Available April Cookboy and House/Wash Amah. Kxcellent references. Teleplione Singapore 6132 ft. GENERAL COOK/AMAH (Cantonese) available Immediately with good references. Write Nga Tin Pit «tul. TT, Lloyd Road. Tan Klin, B'pore. RECOMMENDED HOUSE WASH Amah (Malay). Requires dally1,031 words
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Advertisement1060 1964-03-23 14 MOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE tt Word* U /Mi*.)— Box M rtt. »xfm ■ASTERN MANSIONS: Three-bed-roomed flat overlooking sea. Mozalc/ Parquet floor. Price: $32,000. Real Kstate Agents A Investment Co.. 53. The Arcade. Spore *****. KING'S ROAD: 55.000 -q. ft. of laod with existing tenancy. Price: $1/- per sq. ft.1,060 words
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Advertisement957 1964-03-23 14 PHIUTELY tt Word* U (Mlm.t—mUm M eta, mxtrm UROENTLY REQUIRED Malaysia Stamps of all periods. Write giving quantity and prices. The Brighton Philatelic Company. P.O. Box IMS, Singapore. WE HAVE GREAT pleasure In welcoming stamp collectors dealers to our new shop at 24. John Little's Shopping Centre, Raffles Place, Spore.957 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-03-23 14 HI-FI STEREO it Worn* U (Mln.y—BOM tt eU. extra TANDBERO TAPS RBOORDBRS DemoostratlOß at refund Tradms I Co.. 1 Prince at. kunsapore, 7744 a, TIAC SOSR REVERSE Matlc 4 Track Recorder available at Hwee eSesc Co.. 259 Beach Road, is' pore) VEHICLES WANTED Wm*t U (BH*u) Bom It eta, •worm1,120 words
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Advertisement992 1964-03-23 14 FOR SALE M Word* 55 (Ml*.)— Box it eta. *xtrm LIB'S JCANS SM.SO. Slacks 58.30, Always stockist Hcdinscts, Towels. Flllo*css»s. Blankets. Bsdeovers. B.R.T Doulatram Co.. 48/60, Hl(h Btre«t, Spore. TM: *****. CCC JUNK STORK I'D- Now A. 22, Newton Road (OtT Newton Circus) S'pote We Bur, »eU Hlr». Trade-in at992 words
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Advertisement763 1964-03-23 14 sssssW^ssssWa^assssk^sssssi TECHNICAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR 1964. 1965 SESSION PRELIMINARY COURSE Applications are invited for admission to the one year Preliminary Course commencing 27th July. 1964. Applicants should possess a Cambridge Oversea School Certificate or Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education with a pass I In English Language. preference will be763 words
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Advertisement848 1964-03-23 14 PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.K. registered contractors Class "E" and above) (WORKS) will be received at the office of the State, Engineer. P.W.D., Penang up to 12 noon of the 3rd April. 1964 for CONSTRUCTION OP DRAINS AND CULVERTS FOR LOW COST HOUSING (PHASE I ONLY) AT KAMPONO848 words
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Advertisement1389 1964-03-23 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WESI COASI U.K.. UMS'poit Mill P Sham pmni MEHESTHEUS Li>ertnl. Cll<go» ll Pt/Mar 21 Mir 28 MF.HELAUS AyonntGuth, L'plll. CIMgM Gin. 15 Mir 24 Mar 25/ 1 ASTYANAI LKirpill. 6H<go» Mil 21 Api 1 Api I CYCLOPS Liverptil Apt 5 Apt 1 Apr 8/18 Apt II PAIROCLUS1,389 words
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Advertisement1416 1964-03-23 15 W^M THE EAC LINES ■3IV~~ y^M I SINGAPORf KUALA tt»*«Ji»r.SWtmNMA«A PfMAHG B^ a r4«<a__B-Bi «»•>*«» "O«S4 B>.__»-MCIO 'OJOIN.I J/I.WIU) OU-' ULINCS 10 SENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BPEMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERBAM, OSLO, GOTHEHBURG ANO COPENHAGEN S'pori P. Shin Ptoaiuj "FALSTRIA" I) Suit*' In Pirt 2t Mar 27/21 Mar "PATASBNIA" 24/27 Mar1,416 words
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Advertisement1304 1964-03-23 15 I BenuLine I EXPRESS SERVICE T8 LONBON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL Kin for London Apr II 1 BENLARIG Hamburg Apr 21 _,.r t.nm Sth Kaii. BENCRUACHAN For h.^ 001 iVyi j »>n£Mii'r P. i r ji, 'iMni Antwerp May 7 In Pirt/Mar 25 Mar 21/27 Rotterdam May 21 Singapor* P. Sham caning1,304 words
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Advertisement1309 1964-03-23 15 fe MCALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. W, Til: N*. *****. ELLERMAN LINK <J. KLAVENESS LIME LBNJJBN. HAMBURG. ROHEROAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, ■AVRE NULL MIDDLESBROUC. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORUANB ■AVRE, NULL MIDDUSBROUGa AccepUag caigi fir Central 1 s..i» t Cm OF WELLINGTON AaeriCl S'aara P. Siw rwq aOUGAINVIILE 2« ji y.1,309 words
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Article1179 1964-03-23 16 THE Utble at staa>r«s on the) Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to March 14- (A) and last business since that date IB) with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. INDUSTIULS M I AIM B"OI '501,179 words
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Article577 1964-03-23 16 GSA: Tin down by $1.62½ THE first reaction to the announcement of the new General Services Administration lone term stockpile disposal policy was a (all of $1.62J In the Straits tin price to $537.87 1-, on Saturday morning. Th« U.S. Government announced that 20.000 long tons of tin will be577 words
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Article33 1964-03-23 16 RUBBER TIN I Pit Ib. i (perpicul.) Mar. 16. Ifff cts. 5535.0U 1". 71", cts. 5:.36.13'j 18. "IN cts. 15M.62! 19. 71., cts. $sJ!.nii 20. 70',cU. 5539..M) 31. $53 7. XT'.33 words
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Article31 1964-03-23 16 IME Malayan Exchange Banks »s«. ciatien made this atHuaßß m its raten to mmhanl.i on .S;itnr(liv (DM rate la to JlOUl Sailing TT or OD ready Italian Lira *****.31 words
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Article37 1964-03-23 16 (\N the fraa t<ch.n K e marhat I. v Hang Kang on Saturday, the U.S. dtllar was quoted at &.74J for T.T and 5.73 cash. tuning a*M quoted nt •na laal af xald at L'4BI.37 words
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Article64 1964-03-23 16 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous ■aaj year r and orri. .v April 18 174% < increased capital; Labs Cheviot 30' May 2fi 2T,'i M. Breweries ordi. 7,+ April 11 -v (increased capital) do. management 7% April 11 B.T.C. ords. s', May 31 t%64 words
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Advertisement1078 1964-03-23 16 l\ 4_V> m^i sin L \X"'^SIL III^J»^WASAJa > XISENXIAISHA^LTtt U.S.A. Pacific Aeiantlc. and Great Ukailtti Canaila Sttrvlatj Singtoort P, Sham Honolulu V rcisco ft. >url Mvrtrtai "Ithni Man- 77 21 Mar JS 31 Mar 21 A* 21 Apr 17 May 24 May All vtsseis tquippeo «itn oeeptanti tor cairiaga M1,078 words
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Advertisement965 1964-03-23 16 I™lorientJ lines i TO NORTH AMERICA S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully oircondit.oned stabilised) Deporting PENANG lit April 1964 SINGAPORE 4th April 1964 S.S. "ARCADIA" (30,000 tons fully airco..dit.oned stabilised) Deporting SINGAPORE 27th July 1964 For HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES, vie Manila ("Chusan" only). Hong Kong Japan. Apply965 words
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Advertisement792 1964-03-23 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares Ti All European Cities. Vgjsel Dep. S'pcre ArrGenoo_ <;: VICTORIA" 9/ 4/64 2/ 5/64 "G. GALILEI" 25/ 4/64 11/ 5/64 "ASIA" 5/64 1/ 6/64 •G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/61 "VICTORIA" IV 6/64 4/ 7/64 "G GALILEI" 4/ 7/64792 words
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Advertisement96 1964-03-23 16 S.S. GOVERNMENT 3'< LOAN 1962/72 Notice is hereby given that the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to 15th April 1964. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest warrants. THE CHARTERED BANK. SINGAPORE SHIPPING NOTICE "NEDER RHONE" Arrived: 20.3.64 Consignees are hereby notified that96 words
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Advertisement119 1964-03-23 16 NOTICE This Is to Inform the public that Mr. Ang Eng Huat has ceased to be an employee of English Overseas Corporation Ltd. as from Ist March 1964. He is therefore not authorised to make any transactions on our behalf ENGLISH OVERSEAS CORPORATION LTD.. No. 3 Jalan 13 1. Petallng119 words
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Article2333 1964-03-23 17 From Our Market Correspondent AT long last the market knows the long tern disposal plan of the General Services Ad ministration for the sale of its 130,000 tons ol stockpile tin. The General Services Administration has taker an unconscionably long time about it all, but ai2,333 words
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Article45 1964-03-23 17 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Industrials: 110.20 109.90 109.90 110.67 119.45 110.54 Tins: 134.47 134.39 133.75 134.75 134.62 135.01 S rubbers: 104.27 104.27 104.27 104.27 104.75 104.75 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.45 words
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Article681 1964-03-23 17 rE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday, March 20. a. i. Al.-x ords 12.45 15.00 Bcustead 1.85 1.87 Central Prop 1.41 1.43 iv Dcv. 57 .87j C.s. Holding 3.32 3.35 Con. Tin Uraelt fnt 17/« 18/9 Ordi 50/1681 words
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Advertisement389 1964-03-23 17 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD ADVERTISING ON BOARD LAND AND PREMISES Applications are Invited for the letting of various commanding advertisement sites subject to acceptance of tender, at the following locations (a) Cantonment Road (b) York HIU (c) Tanjong Rbu/Fort Road (d> Rochore Estate to Victoria Street/ Bugis St./ Manila Street. (f)389 words
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Advertisement383 1964-03-23 17 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable extension work to be carried out at Nicoll Drive Substation. It will be necessary to Interrupt electricity supply on Tuesday 24th March 1964. from 9.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. to the following areas 1. Tanah Merah Besar Road 2.383 words
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Advertisement939 1964-03-23 17 NOTICES NOTICE The attention of all employers in Singapore Is drawn to:— (a) section 133 (1) of the Labour Ordinance, No. 40 of 1955: ib) section 46 (1) of the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance. No. 13 of 1957; and (c) section 42 (1) of the Clerks Employment Ordinance, No. 14939 words
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Advertisement736 1964-03-23 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and from Berv- ing Government Officers Including those on probation for appointment as Temporary PUBLICITY WRITER (Division III) in tbe Tourist Promotion Section of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur on the salary scale $268 x 14-352/ 420 x736 words
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Advertisement967 1964-03-23 17 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION Is Informed that the Banking (Clearing House) Regulations 1962 are to be amended from Ist April 1964. to permit the return of ur.paid cheque to the presenting bank on the first business day following the day of presentation not later than 3.30 p.m. on Mondays967 words
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212 1964-03-23 18 Landy's mile record toppled by Thomas Cables in brief MELBOURNE. Sun Albert Thomas broke John Landy eight-year-old Australian mile word when he clocked 3:58 3 vesterdny. This was three tenths of second better than Lanch tune. UIRMN: Ptanckwa Arltmendi. 'Spain; was the surprise winnei of the 1964 international crosscountry championshipReuter - 212 words
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634 1964-03-23 18 LONDON, Sun. gVERTON went into a two-point lead in the close struggle for the English Football League First Division championship when they beat fellow challengers Blackburn 2-1 yesterday. Tottenham Hotspur suffered an unexpected home defeat by Manchester United, who won 3—2. United afterReuter - 634 words
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Article34 1964-03-23 18 ADELAIDE, Sun. West Indian Test star Oarfield Sobers took four wicket* for 73 runs to help his rlub, Prospect, to victory In the final of the South Australian Cricket Association rotnpe'ltton yesterday34 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-03-23 18 Hill's amazing escape in lOOmph crash— THREE seconds in the life Of Graham Hill could have spelled death for the 34-year-old former world champion driver. Racing the latest Formula One B.R.M. at Snetterton, Norfolk, he hit a puddle at 100 miles an hour. As the car aquaplaned over the pool,177 words
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Article358 1964-03-23 18 LONDON. Sun WALES and Scotland shared top place in the five nation international Rugby Union championship. Yesterday Wales and France drew 11-11 in Cardiff, while Scotland beat England 15-6 in Edinburgh. Scotland's win by three goals to a penalty goal and a try gainedReuter - 358 words
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Article1290 1964-03-23 18 IRISH FA CUP S-FINAI.S Coleratne t Glentoran 2; Oerry S Cambridge 0. IRISH LEAGUE Banfor 2 Crusader* C. Aston Villa rulham Blackburn I Errrton Chelsea 3 ur. Notts Forest 3 ShelT. Wed. 2 shell. United 0 Leicester Stoke Ip*wich Tottenham I Man. United 3 West Ham1,290 words
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154 1964-03-23 18 BADMINTON Denmark lead 4-0 in Cup tie /COPENHAGEN. Sun. DenV mark took a 4-0 lead over England on the first day of the European zone Thomas Cup badminton final here yesterday. They now need to win only one of the five remaining matches to clinch victory. Scores: Singles Erland KopsReuter - 154 words
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Article345 1964-03-23 18 HK OPEN GOLF UONG KONG, Sun. Hsleh Yung 11 Yo (Formosa) retained his Hong Kong Open golf title today when he beat Alan Murray (Australia) in a sudden death playoff. Hsieh made a spectacular comeback to catch up with Murray's fivestroke overnight lead, finishingReuter - 345 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-03-23 19 PARKES MAGLIOLI FIRST AT —SEBRING SEBRING (Florida). Sun Mike Parkes (Britain) nna Umberto Maglioll (Itul night won Sebring 12-hour race that was marred by a Hen' crash in the final hour. Factory-entered Ferraris took the first three places stavine off persistent challenges by Ameri-can-built Ford Cobras. Parkes and Magllon droveReuter - 160 words
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Article143 1964-03-23 19 Changes in Malaysia G.P. meet QINGAPORE. Sun— The MalayI sia Grand Prix to be held on March 29-30 will undergo two major organisational changes. Norman Barnes, secretary of the organising committee said. The first change will be practice runs for motor-cycles and motor-cars which were norm.i .y run on the143 words
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Article2035 1964-03-23 19 Fort Knox all the way TOTAL POOL »IS4.«V« I— No. *****2 (SSMIS) 2— No. *****5 (116.656) I— No. *****2 8,328) STARTERS (51. 020 each); No*. *****3, *****0. *****4. *****8, *****4, *****5. *****4. *****6. *****3. CONSOLATION ($«4B each): Nos. *****3. *****3. *****3, *****9. *****0. *****8. *****0. *****1. *****5. *****1 BUS FULL2,035 words
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Article101 1964-03-23 19 T ONDON. Sun. Team Spirit. Mv a well backed 18/1 shot, won the 1964 Grand National Steeplechase run over four miles 850 yards at Aintree yesterday, after one of the finest finishes in the lon<? listory of the race. The 12-year-old gelding, ridden by Willie Robinson, caughtReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration328 1964-03-23 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malaysian Cricket Association's President's XI batted for 223 minutes in their second innings against the touring Commonwealth team on the Singapore padang today only to fail by 17 minutes to earn a creditable draw The Commonwealth team, who hadKOK AH CHONG - 328 words
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Article196 1964-03-23 20 COMMONWEALTH Ist. Inns 290 MCA Ist Inns. 95 COMMONWEALTH 2nd Inns. Griffith b C. Shepherdson 4 Taylor low Delilkan 84 McLachUn c and b Way 2 Mutton c Marten b Delilkan 3 Nurv b Delilkan 25 Nawab of Pataudl c M. Shepherdson b Tulfln 10 In;lrh\-M.i< K.-n7ic St Turner196 words
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150 1964-03-23 20 SINGAPORE, Sunday. NEGRI SEMBILAN won the Inter-State friendly quadrangular hockey tournament here when they held Singapore to 1-1 in the deciding match at Fairer Park today. Singapore railed to maintain their early thrust, which brought them the lead in the 11th minute and Negri.150 words
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271 1964-03-23 20 from opener Ranjit Singh, who was a last-minute replacement for injured Colin Williams. Ranjit batted confidently in a 94-minute stay for 37 runs <four boundaries i Dave Tuffin <22 runs in 42 minutes) also batted well, while Mike Shepherdson, who started his innings271 words
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Article24 1964-03-23 20 IPOH. Sun. The Standing Committee meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaysia, scheduled here today, has been postponed to a later date.24 words
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176 1964-03-23 20 POLICE AND SERVICES TAKE FULL POINTS VUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Ge--1*- langor Police and Selangor Services took full points today when the Navaratnam Shield cricket competition began. Police beat Railways Kuala Lumpur by an innings and 42 runs while Services beat Railways Sentul by 7 wkts. Results: Railways K.L. 60 (Bajinder 5-33,176 words
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Article92 1964-03-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Penang became champions in the women's Inter-State hockey tournament when they beat Singapore 2-0 in the last match at Rifle Range Road today. Earlier in the morning Penang hat beaten Perak 1-0. In the other matches, Selangor beat Perak 1-0 and Singapore beat Negrl92 words
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SOCCER
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176 1964-03-23 20 Singapore Malays on 15-goal spree OINGAPORE. Sun. An "experimental" Singapore Malays soccer team proved too ?ood for Malacca Malays in the Sultans' Gold Cup competition, winling 15-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Singapore started poorly, missing penalties in the eighth and 12 minutes. In the 20th minute centre forward Majid176 words
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Article44 1964-03-23 20 PENANG. Sun. Penang qualified as North Zone champions in the Sultans' Gold Cup competition when they beat Kedah 3-0 at the City Stadium tonight. Penang. who led by 2-0 at halftime, scored through Ibrahim Mydin. zainal Abideen Noor and Mustaffa Mydln.44 words
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Article33 1964-03-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A late goal by centre-forward Arlffln enabled Malaysian Armed Forces to hold Perak Malays to a 4-4 draw in their Sultans' Gold Cup tie at Princes Road today.33 words
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Article36 1964-03-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Malaysian Amateur Basket ball Federation was formed at a meeting here today attended by delegates from Malaya. Singapore ar.i Sarawak. Sabah was not represented. Pro-tern chairman is Quek Kal Dong.36 words
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Article461 1964-03-23 20 BADMINTON IPOH. Sunday. MALAYSIAN badminton champion Yew Cheng iTI Hoe added the Perak singles title to the Selangor crown he won last week by beating Tan Aik Huang 7-15, 17-14, 15-8 in the Perak Open final here tonight The pattern of play was the same461 words
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