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Title Section28 1964-03-24 1 2 MM «l 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Nat*" 1 /tew**** KDN 731 J Estd. 1«45. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1964 jl, 15 CENTS28 words
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489 1964-03-24 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. A six-man British investigation team, led by Mr. S. Holding. BOAC's Assistant Inspector of Accidents, flew into Singapore tonight to investigate the Malaysian Airways Comet mishap yesterday, and to assess the extent of the plane's damage. The other members of489 words
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Article, Illustration697 1964-03-24 1 TUN RAZAK - TUN RAZAK Those who live in this country can see the social evolution going on and they are proud of it' -By AT THE HUSTINGS NOMINATION DAY PLUS TWO ROUND-UP OF CAMPAIGN SPEECHES IN PAGE NINE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak,697 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-03-24 1 RETIRING Cambodian Ambassador to Washington. Mr. Nong Kinny, and his wife are shown aboard the Queen Mary as they leave for home from New York after 10 years in America. Kinny. who is stopping at Paris for an "almost unofficial visit" on his way to Asia, says72 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-03-24 1 FORMER COLONIAL SECRETARY DIES rUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former Colonial Secretary, and at one time Deputy Chief Civil Affairs officer in the British Military Administration of Singapore, died in London today. Joined in 1920 He is Sir Patrick McKerron. who was a Brigadier during the B.M.A. period and In April.110 words
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Article28 1964-03-24 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Another batch of 330 Vietnamese refugees from northeast Thailand sailed for Haiphong. In North Vietnam, last Thursday, the Thai Red Cross announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article60 1964-03-24 1 COLOMBO, Mon. Malaysia is seeking an invitation to the second non-aligned conference which will be held in September in Cairo. A conference to prepare the way for that conference opened here today, and .Malaysia* Hif.h Commissioner in India, Dato ChelvaI singham Macintyre, was present toUPI - 60 words
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257 1964-03-24 1 BIG HIGHWAY BATTLE LOOMS IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, Monday. GREEK and Turkish Cypriote yesterday moved heavy reinforcements into positions on the northern part of the Kyrenia road in possible preparation for a battle to control the strategic highway. Highly placed U.N. sources said its International Peace Force was to have beenUPI - 257 words
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144 1964-03-24 1 Heads of state govts meet to draw up rulers' agenda KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's heads of state governments met at the Tengku Abdul Rahman hall here today to draw up the agenda for the Conference of Rulers on Wednesday. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the Sarawak144 words
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72 1964-03-24 1 HONG KONG, Mon. Police have made a big opium haul worth about $125,000 on board the British freighter Frederick Clover, a Government spokesman said today. Acting on a tip-off, they seized about 750 1 b. of opium and detained three crew members ofReuter - 72 words
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Article34 1964-03-24 1 PHNOM PENH. Mon.— Cambodia and South Vietnam agreed today to postpone border discussions because of the high feelings In Cambodia over the Vietnamese attack on the frontier village of Chantrea on Thursday.34 words
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144 1964-03-24 1 SUBANDRIO GETS HONORARY RANK: AIR MARSHAL JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, has been promoted to air marshal, Antara news agency said today. Dr. Subandrio was given the honorary rank of vicemarshal two years ago when the West Irian dispute reached its* climax. Meanwhile, wearing his full marshals144 words
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Article181 1964-03-24 1 Coup fear: Thai forces alerted BANGKOK. Mon. D Thailand's armed forces were on full alert at the weekend to forestall a possible coup d'etat, the Vice-Premier and Interior Minister, Gen. Prapart Charusathien, said today. Gen. Prapart said the troops' normal weekend leave was cancelled because leaflets had been circulated attacking181 words
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Article29 1964-03-24 1 FATAL COLLISION SINGAPORE. Mon. A salesman. K<>h Liang Too. 30. of Oxley Road was kil'cil tonight after a collision with .1 taxi at Mac Phn son Road.29 words
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Article32 1964-03-24 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Former United States Vice-President Richard M. Nixon. who left Washington yesterday on a threeweek Asian business trip, will fly into Singapore on Tuesday evenIng for a one-night stopover.32 words
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176 1964-03-24 2 KUCHING, Mon. A security forces patrol clashed with what was! believed to have been a platoon of regular Indonesian troops in Sarawak last Saturday, an, army spokesman said today. The engagement occurred in the Lundu district of Sarawak's first division after a patrolReuter - 176 words
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Article47 1964-03-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malayan Amba.ssador to Indonesia, Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Idrts. left for Jeddah today to become Malaysia's first Ambassa- dor to Saudi Arabia. Dato Hajl Kamaruddin, who will be away for three years, was ac- i compnnied by his wife.47 words
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Article50 1964-03-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon— Japan Air| Lines Company Ltd. will give a luncheon on Wednesday at 12.30 p.m. at the Dragon Room of Cathay Hotel In honour of Mr. T. Godou. who is the Managing Director of Japan Federation of Employers' Association and the Exprutivi- Vice-president of JAL. I50 words
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Article95 1964-03-24 2 Assault victim in danger SINGAPORE, Mon. pork; seller. Wee Loong Cheow, 57 the victim of a vicious assault today is now dangerously 111 in the General I Hospital. Wee was stabbed twice and robbed of $200 while on his way to market at about 4.50 a.m. In Beach Road. He95 words
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76 1964-03-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men were each fined $200 or two months' jail by a magistrate's court today (or manufacturing opium. Neo Ah Lent. 51. and Tan Ton. j 63. were stirring opium over a I fire in a hut at Jurong Road last' night76 words
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Article49 1964-03-24 2 JESSELTON, Mon. Bus drivers in Sandakan went (in -inkr this morning for better pay and working conditions. The strike, however, did not paralyse services as directors of the striking companies Labuk Road Kus Co. and Leila Road Bus Co. stepped in to operate the buses. Router.Reuter - 49 words
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Article42 1964-03-24 2 TAIPING. Mon Mohamed All i bin Osman, 18. a tapper, died In the General Hospital here yester- J day from Injuries sustained after he was knocked down by a car on j the trunk road at the 48th mile.42 words
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Article298 1964-03-24 2 ONLY GOVT WHICH HAS BEEN ABLE TO BOOST FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES: DR. LIM KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. jyjALAYA under the Alliance Government has the "rare distinction of being perhaps the only country which has been able to increase its foreign exchange reserves since achieving independence," the Minister of298 words
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Article27 1964-03-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Medical Workers' Union has submitted wage claims to the Ministry of Health on behalf of Junior theatre assistants employed in hospitals.27 words
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Article153 1964-03-24 2 BANK TO INSURE WORKERS' LIVES SINGAPORE, Mon. O The Bank of China has agreed to insure the lives of all its employI ees who are members of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, under i a two-year collective agreement entered with the union. In addition, the bank has also agreed to153 words
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Article53 1964-03-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. i Allan Bondow, lecturer in psychology at the Language Institute, will talk on nationalism at 4 pjn. on Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. Mr. Bondow is an American Peace Corps volunteer. His talk, sponsored by Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, will be open53 words
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Article37 1964-03-24 2 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will officially open the newly-completed $600,000 Government secondary school and a $250,000 secondary continuation school at Bagan Serai at 4 p.m. on Saturday.37 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-03-24 2 M.B. receives ambulance -key— gift of the P.T.C. MR Yeoh Cheang Lee chairman of the Perak Turf Club, handing over the key for the SB.OOO ambulance to Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee, the Mentri Besar of Perak, who is also the president of the St. John Ambulance Association, at the race66 words
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131 1964-03-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Youth Hostels Association of Malaya will be host to the fourth Asian youth hostels conference to be held here from April 3 to April 11. About 50 delegates and observers from 20 countries, including India, Japan, Iran, Australia, New131 words
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Article187 1964-03-24 2 'BROKEN NOSE' APPEAL FAILS A LOR STAR. Mon. A The Kedah appeal Judge, Mr. Justice Sufflan. today rejected an appeal by the D.P.P. against a $100 fine imposed by a lower court on a padi farmer for punching the npse of a man, who had molested his wife. The farmer,187 words
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Article89 1964-03-24 2 Snatch thief caught, but escapes PENANO, Mon. A motorcyclist, Mr. S. H. Chin, chased and caught a man who had robbed hia sister of a necklace at Seang Tek Road yesterday. But the thief managed to struggle free and escaped after throwing away the Jewellery. Madam Chin Slew Eng, 35,89 words
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Article20 1964-03-24 2 KUCHING, Mon.— The provl- sional date for the next meeting of Sarawak's Council Negri to Tuesday, April 14.20 words
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Miscellaneous67 1964-03-24 2 THE GAMBOLS "y Barry Appleby wHCwfcC M3UK I 1/ ARENT VOO U/ORRfEO uat^ ljcd ivsr\ tucu i oirr a ohi-v^'mTN CAD MDtfFR I AQOj it I Ciuriir MfcK WHO THfcN I PUT A rADLOCK CAK MM*!Cfcl/ rs I ABOUT LbAvTUG QAVty OOTHMKZC- kirn tn rtkt uco cacctv cxci t >67 words
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199 1964-03-24 3 WASHINGTON. Mon.— President Johnson has been warned that radical new policies are needed to prevent automation throwing the U.S. "into unprecedented economic and social disorder." The warning was contained In a report submitted to the President by a group of American educationalists, economists,199 words
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84 1964-03-24 3 Russian finds English a cure for stuttering MOSCOW, Mon.— A ll Moscow professor said yesterday he can stop stammering in, Russians by teaching them English. Prof. Kozodoyev, writing in the newspaper Tikhookeanskaya Zvezda, said he stuttered until he was 30 and had trouble pronouncing "the combination of T and R,UPI - 84 words
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70 1964-03-24 3 NAIROBI. Mon. Mr. Tom Mboya, the Kenya Minister of Justice, has appealed to Kenyans not to beat up people who try to take photographs of them. Earlier this week an overseas tourist was rescued In a Nairobi street by police from an angry crowdReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-03-24 3 MACA TAKES CONTROL OF DRIVE ON SMUGGLING MANILA, Mon. President Maca^asai has taken personal control of the Philiopine Governments an t i -smuggling drive. The President named himself chairman of an enlarged anti-smuggling committee and ordered all government agencies involved in the nationwide smuggling drive to "spare no one" inReuter - 89 words
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229 1964-03-24 3 Shotgun marriages are out, says expert ONDON, Mon. Cou- pies who hop into bed with no intention of getting married should not be forced to wed. the Secretary of the British National Marriage Council said yesterday. "Shotgun marriages are out," said Mr. Joseph Brayshaw in a book on marriage published229 words
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118 1964-03-24 3 WASHINGTON, Mon.— Mr. Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, said yesterday it was "very unlikely* that Communist China would gain admission to the U.N. this year. He told a television Interviewer that a substantial majority of U.N. members recognised the ChineseReuter - 118 words
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Article73 1964-03-24 3 Singer, wife hurt in car crash BISHOP (California), Mon. Singer Vie Damone. 35, and his 27-year-old wife, Judy, were both Injured last night when their sports car skidded Into a canyon near here. Police said the car. bought only five hours before the accident, was stopped by a slump ofReuter - 73 words
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Article68 1964-03-24 3 BOSTON, Mon. About 3,000 fans created a wild scene at Logan airport yesterday when new-ly-weds Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton arrived from Toronto lr. a chartered airliner. Also aboard the plane was the entire cast of "Hamlet," the production in which Burton plays theReuter - 68 words
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311 1964-03-24 3 Britain is ready to scrap Commonwealth preferences... GENEVA. Mon. Bri- tain will tell the U.N. trade conference that she is prepared to scrap some Commonwealth preferences to help developing cou n t r ies provided the Commonwealth countries did not object, it was learned yesterday. The United Nations Trade aiidReuter - 311 words
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107 1964-03-24 3 f CAPETOWN, Mon.— Russian crewmen yesterday chased and overpowered the chief mate of the. Soviet refrigerated ship Vladivostok after he Jumped overboard here and swam to a nearby Japanese trawler They bound and gagged him and carried him back to the Vladivortok. TheReuter - 107 words
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244 1964-03-24 3 Russia to free two more 'spy' airmen WASHINGTON, Monday. RUSSIA has told the U.S. it would release the two remaining American fliers shot down over East Germany on March 10 in the very near future. Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, announced this here yesterday He was speaking inReuter - 244 words
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160 1964-03-24 3 BHUBANESWAR (Northeast India*. Mon. One person was killed and three were injured when troops opened fire last night in curfew bound Rourkela Western Orissa State, to disperse a riotous crowd of 500 according to an official report received here. This brought the totalReuter - 160 words
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Article37 1964-03-24 3 RAWALPINDI, Mon Thousands cheered Iraqi President Abdullah Salam Aref as he arrived here yesterday from Peshawar for a week-long State visit to Pakistan He was greeted by President Ayub Khan— UPl. I m37 words
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Advertisement280 1964-03-24 3 FOR WORLDWIDE TRAVEL m MANSFIELDS mm* LjtfUfckr DEPARTMENTS B^BB^fc -m^^L—^ ~^ml PENANG TEL ***** KUALA LUMPUR TEL ***** SINGAPORE TEL.***** NAN YANG PUBLISHERS 1964 LATEST EDITIONS EIGHT— TEARS SERIES (1958-1963) FOR L.C.E. EXAMINATION 1. English Language $0.70 S. History $0 70 2. National Language .70 6. Geography 90 3. Mathematics280 words
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303 1964-03-24 4 'UTTERLY URGENT FOR PENANG VARSITY COLLEGE TO BE SET UP WITH THE GREATEST HASTE 9 PENANG, Monday fHE squatter problem is holding up plans for the early establishment of a university college in Penang. This was stated by the outgoing president, Mr. Yeoh Tat303 words
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Article104 1964-03-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, today ordered the Adult Education Board and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees to conduct negotiations to settle their dispute, relating to the union's claims for a collective agreement. Negotiations between both parties had104 words
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212 1964-03-24 4 Big Asian-Pacific dental congress opens todag SINGAPORE, Monday. SOME 200 delegates from 12 countries will attend the fourth Asian-Pacific Dental Congress opening at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow The five-day congress will be declared open by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, at 11 a.m. It is organised by212 words
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222 1964-03-24 4 LABOURER TELLS OF ASSAULT BY NEIGHBOURS SINGAPORE, Mon. A labourer was beaten up and had his cheek bone fractured because he wanted to make a report to police about torn curtains, a district judge, Mr. John Doral Raj, was told today. Mr. Raj sentenced Nana Seenee, his wife Selam Selan,222 words
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112 1964-03-24 4 Collection of Malay books available now at the Library SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Library now has a new collection of Malay books, the Director. Miss A. Priscllla Taylor announced today. These include Malay translations of works by leading authors such as Ernest Hemingways 'The Old Man and the Sea," and112 words
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Article44 1964-03-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Orientation course of 10 lectures on product development and design, sponsored by the Economic Development Board began today a I the Auction Room, Denmark House at 5.30 p.m. UN. Industrial designer. Mr. D. Jordon. will lecture every Monday44 words
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Article141 1964-03-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Director of Posts. Singapore, announced today that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Good Friday and Easter Monday. The hours of business at the General Post Office on both public holidays will be 9 a.m. to noon. All other141 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-03-24 4 Singapore singer plans academy in Kuala —Lumpur— SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 A Singapore singer. Miss Dhamayanthi Kanagasabai (above), who returned from India last night, plans to set up an academy of South Indian music in Kuala Lumpur. She said she bad the backing and blessings of such Ceylonese leaders of Malaysia111 words
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Article34 1964-03-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Members of the YWCA International Women's Club will be enterUlned to a "Morning by Nestles" programme including a talk and film show on Wednesday at their headquarters at Collyer Quay.34 words
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Advertisement441 1964-03-24 4 GANISATION BE3C3E •12th BIG DAY!" ■3 ihow»: II 0.m.. 3.30 8 p.m.aa) BEST PIGTURE DF THE ¥EAB B ACADEMY AWAfi OFAR\BIA lH TECHNICOLOR* i^JUKtFI a aani-MMmiM T-. Vkßm; Jj4, $2.50 J I. SO— No Free Lilt CASH BOOKINGS ONLY. NEXT CHANGE! Special EASTER Attraction ■^Mprsi'^tSowtHPradurtOri eg HJipl^on^Jßlop* JLA^T II AY!!!441 words
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Miscellaneous438 1964-03-24 4 'i-HK following ii today'i »chedule departures of civil alrermft movement* at BOAC: To Darwin, Briibane, MclPaya Lebar airport Singapore: bourne (BA 710) 7.10 p.m.; to ARRIVALS Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Damaactu, Romp, London (BA 721) BOAC: Krom Honr. Konf (BA 7j o pm 0 Darwin, Mflboum* 961) 2.15 p.m.; from London438 words
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334 1964-03-24 5 IPOH, Monday. A FIVE-MAN army recruiting team from Kuala Lumpur completed its three-day mission here this afternoon "very disappointed and dissatisfied/ The reason: Barely 60 youths turned up during the past three days to sign up for the Armed 1 Forces. "We334 words
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94 1964-03-24 5 NEW CHIEF FOR CHASE MANHATTAN BANK CINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Carl Muller. of Hong Kong, will take over from Mr. J. G. Glazenburg as manager of the Singapore branch of the Chase Manhattan Bank on March 31. Mr. Muller. who arrived In Singapore last week, was a sub-manager of the Dutch94 words
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Article93 1964-03-24 5 IPOH. Mon A delegation of 26 municipal councillors and engineers of the Haadyai Municipality in Thailand will arrive here tomorrow for a brief visit. Top officials of the Ipoh Municipal Council, led by the president. Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam. will conduct the visitors on a93 words
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Article17 1964-03-24 5 KOCHING, Mon —The Sarawak Alliance Party will hold its first annual meeting on March 30.17 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-03-24 5 A pioneer of Bank Negara to leave Malaysia KUALA LL'MFLR. Mon. One of the pioneers of Bunk Negara. Mr. R. \V. Storr (above), assistant to the Governor of the Rink, will leave here on April 2 to rejoin the Commonwealth Banking Corporation of Australia in New Guinea. Mr. Storr, 43,107 words
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Article33 1964-03-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Health. Mr. Your Nyuk Lin. will make his 15th tour oi departments in the Ministry when he calls at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital tomorrow morning.33 words
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Article50 1964-03-24 5 PENANG. Mon— Dr. Hajl Abdul Ghani has been elected chairman of the Penang division of the Malayan University Graduates' Bociety The secretary is lnche Abdullah Majid. treasurer Mr. Khoo Boou Seng, and committee Miss Lim Joo Ec, Mr. Arthur Khoo and Mr. Len Chin Kuan j50 words
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63 1964-03-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The di- > rector of the United States In-« formation Bervice. Mr. Howard E. Stingle. will give a talk on thr "New York World Pair" in the USIS library at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday. The fair is scheduled to open in63 words
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Article46 1964-03-24 5 1 imuu.— me oungei Tiram rural development committee has decided to build a prayer house In Buklt Ayon village at a cost of $5,000. Also to be undertaken Is the renovation of the Sunget Tiram mosque at an estimated cost of $25,00046 words
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160 1964-03-24 5 Doctor best remembered for antimalaria work dies PENANO, Mon. Dr. J. W. Scharff, best remembered in Malaya for his anti-malaria work, has died in England after a long illness. News of hi.s death was received here today. Dr. Scharff came to Malaya soon after World War One and held various160 words
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Article51 1964-03-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, lnche Mohamed Khu Johari. will open a working session of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman. The session, which will deal with farm management.* will last until March51 words
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108 1964-03-24 5 TYPEWRITERS STOLEN FROM K.L. SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A TOTAL of-^7 typewriters and a tape-recorder worth more than $11,800 have been stolen from a classroom of the Setapak High School here. The theft was discovered by the school's watch- j man at 10 a.m. yesterday., The thieves had entered the108 words
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Article, Illustration269 1964-03-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Sultan of Selangor today advised farmers not to sell their land because land values had risen as a .res v T. of irrigation schemes. His advice came when he opened the S1' 2 million Bagan Terap pumping scheme at269 words
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125 1964-03-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A symposium on "A career in chemistry will be held at the University of Malaya science lecture theatre at 9 a.m. on Friday. 1 1 It being organised jointly by the Malayan section of the Royal Institute of Chemistry and the125 words
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86 1964-03-24 5 Armed robbery in fishing village shop IPOH. Moo. A shopkeeper. Wong Seng Kooi and his family of eight in the fishing village of Kuala Kurau were robbed of $70 cash and $1,800 worth of Jewellery early yesterday morning. Wong and his family were asleep when they were awakened by four86 words
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129 1964-03-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Ten orphans from the I Pure Life Society had a good time today when they went up for joy rides on a new Cessna aircraft. The special treat was made possible for the children by Mr. J. C. Kofi, managing129 words
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Article45 1964-03-24 5 Xl ALA KIRAI Mon. A five-year-old girl. Jamu binte Awanc. was fatally injured when a coconut fell on her head while she was playing with some children under a tree in Tanjong Piandans near here, on Saturday. Jamna died in hospital yesterday.45 words
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153 1964-03-24 6 Riding boy Rafna dies after accident at track SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 Rafna bin Sohradan, 30, a ridin? boy has died after an accident at Bukit Timah during; the weekend. Rafna was astride Lord 1 rancis. one of the untried two-year-olds racing at this meeting, in a gallop on the training153 words
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Article33 1964-03-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pollch i have seized an Indonesian sampan, found floating yesterday evening off Pulau Semakau. on* of the Southern Islands off PfcMr Paniane. Nothing was found In i the sampan.33 words
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189 1964-03-24 6 MALACCA. Mon. In the High Court here today, Mr. Justice Ismail Khan advised a young woman to "look into the bank account of the next- man that comes along" before deciding to marry him. The judge had just granted Chin Swee Fan189 words
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Article, Illustration744 1964-03-24 6 Student in car crash says inspector wanted $150 Money to be paid to two prosecution witnesses, court told SINGAPORE, Mon COME weeks after a University student killed a woman in a car accident, an inspector in charge of the investigations was alleged to have corruptly obtained $150 from him, the744 words
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Miscellaneous95 1964-03-24 6 Alley By 1. T. Hamiin ACI «Ult^L.YV^^^^^^^^^^TSOMfcVVt«Rt FALi-EN OM ANARCHISTS ARE V^ J 'llxp^npyp/ IHrk Trnrtf By Chester Gould %jzJri AWARE That i kACV I imjf^j COME f?IGWT IKJ —^M I hi 7 Abner By Al Capp SAID THAT SHOE- VI C^KS IS RDONIN' LOUISVILLE. /^THE CHICKKKi^ w I A95 words
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Article, Illustration2299 1964-03-24 7 LAN FLEMING - LAN FLEMING FROM THE ISLAND OF PEACE A VIEW OF HORROR IRfIND^ fkH coUUIIU STc TWICE illl^^ by BOND, disguised as a Japanese labourer, is on the tiny island of Kuro. where, it has been arranged, he. will live with the Suzuki family. His immediate assignment2,299 words
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Advertisement226 1964-03-24 7 THE KING SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS AMSTERDAM -ATHENS |p 'fflb BRUSSELS CAIRO SINGAPORE STOCKHOLM TFABTNr FILTER KINGS THROUGHOUT STATE EXPRESS-THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD I oft a^l mm Z. mmm r ♦Jm I The story only a Girard Perregaux watch can tell This man and his girl a226 words
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Obituary49 1964-03-24 8 Wart. Sl* (Mimummm) cmianc AH SENG peacefully at 10.30 pm. on 21 .i-(M I^evror behind his wife, mns Kok I'hmw. Kok HonK and Kok On. two dauKhten-in-law hve .minuter*, three .<on'-in-!n> and 12 KrandchlMren r*unernl proceeswr. from 2OCIA naio Krxmmt Road. Peavuig at 12 noon on sf I<l49 words
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Article86 1964-03-24 8 ffarete Sl* (Mimimmm) Tut FAMILY Of the late Mr Koh Jim Huen thank nil friend*, relative and Beauts for condolences, aaiurtance. scrolls and wreaths hi hui funeral. MR. TAT CMO SAM A family thank all relatives A friend* for their coa.riolencAe. scrolls, wreaths a- attendance it the funeral of86 words
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Obituary43 1964-03-24 8 Wordt SIO Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of I'O. Ueorfe Mathuu Pamadau killed through war arttoo on M 1.1M4. 20 yearn ago. in Meter ra ■'Bm memory lives on" Inserted by hat aorrowtnK brothern Maiiindaaa. Oareaadasa and xwter Mrs. O.C Senanayake (Ceykwi.43 words
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Article363 1964-03-24 8 M Wards 11* (Mimimmm) CIVI YOURSELF FREE mafte-at i Max Factor's Beauty Bar now at s'.tro High Street, Singapore Get a tret make-up kit. too. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teachers and book addicts to Drowse In tbelr sbowroom at Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore. SPECIAL EASTER WEEK363 words
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Article80 1964-03-24 8 :ii Korrfi Si S$ iMih.) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. S hurt Canning Road. Singapore. Holy -»n p ■anrtaa at S.OO p.m. m: The Koolmhnra* Of The YOUTH FOR CHRIST Matt* Rally Man* Vn-teria Memorial p Da. s s. Adams on "This 1 .«n Hour". Al*o YFC/Newton Life Cttatr. soiout.80 words
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Article679 1964-03-24 8 The American tin disposal programme for the next twelve months and the G.S.A. 's intuntion to seek authority for the sale of a further 98,000 I tons over a six to eight year period have had a generous reception in Malaysia. Most miners appear impressed and679 words
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Article278 1964-03-24 8 The Union of Post Office Workers ha s chosen an unfortunate time to threaten a strike. Or perhaps the union leaders think the proximity of general elections may incline the Government to be more yielding than it might be otherwise. If this is the calculation, the disadvantages of278 words
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Article286 1964-03-24 8 Doubt still surrounds Penang's projected university college. The outgoing president of the University of Malaya Graduate Society's Penang division, Mr. Yeoh Tat Thong, says the biggest problem is posed by squatters on the suggested site. The difficulty of shifting them, he claims, has compelled changes in the original286 words
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499 1964-03-24 8 STOCKHOLM, Mon. —The Swedish and Finnish volu nte c r battalions promised for the United Nations lore* in Cyprus are swiftly being organised. Recruiting began immediately following the anno unc c m ents in Stockholm and Helsinki that troops were to beOFNS - 499 words
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Letter333 1964-03-24 8 IT Is high time that the Ministry of Education woke up to the fact that children of expatriate employees on contract in this country deserve a little consideration. Early in January. I applied to the Ministry for permission to have my son, aged twelve, enter a333 words
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Article, Illustration1492 1964-03-24 8 A.K. MUKERJEE - The man who can follow Nehru A.K. MUKERJEE SYMBOL OF A DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION IN INDIA r by NEW DELHI, M O n. VO astrologer is known to have foreseen any extraordinary future for Lai Bahadur Shastri when ie was born 59 years ago on Oct. 2 (Mahatma Gandhi's birthday). His1,492 words
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Advertisement386 1964-03-24 8 Strait. Tim. Malay Set Mac* COLO BTOHAOBT AJtCAM Oia»s»a- wees) cold rroMAaK •ranchu AT HOLLAND HOAO— KATONO -NAVM. Itll Aennrtssit Ae— t«M CITY BOOK STTO«« LTV WEu hseisf Mowee* Coea«br Qeev tnc new* rrnoNT FR*p«trtc*-. Sspensiatwaa M. M. ISMAIL S Aoa«»r«i«y Head. Kmi Saee MAMIBM ITORI 78-7. Char.* Po*M. OwvlT386 words
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Advertisement57 1964-03-24 8 f I MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the oiggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OfflC£: MALAYAN I AM lUILOING 92. Ulan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED iUmejrje.ee* m ssW ft**** *f Hiljie Melt pi il Aucfwriws' Capital JSO.OOO57 words
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Advertisement142 1964-03-24 8 tfoduba JAPAN'S No. 1 TV took for tht name Aofkk TOSHIBA j i-iMi j |g You Enjoy Viewing M Sk and I We Do The Rest I MONTHLY RENTAL: r 19" TV $21.00 RENTAL INCLUDES: Ml TV Aerial I j Maintenance Replacement! T V Insurance TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH— EASY142 words
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Article, Illustration625 1964-03-24 9 Lim accuses PAP of deceit and dishonesty pENANG, Mon. The vice-chair-man of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today accused the Peoples Action Party of introducing the term "non-Com-munist in the hope of deceiving the Communists as well as the capitalists. "This term Is odious and Is625 words
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Article105 1964-03-24 9 Mr. Ong's riddle SEREMBAN, Monday. MR. ONG BOON HONG, a businessman has given the United Democratic Party leaders here something to think about. He filed nomination papers on Saturday for the Port Dickson Parliamentary constituency as an INDEPENDENT. The United Democratic Party, however, nominated him for the Linggi State constituency.105 words
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Article, Illustration377 1964-03-24 9 'Our future depends on world opinion and the UN' Alliance victory will show support for Malaysia, says Dr. him T»AIPING, Mon. The Alliance must be returned to power in the general election to show the world that the people support the formation of Malaysia, the Minister of Commerce and industry.377 words
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98 1964-03-24 9 IPOH. Mon. Inche Abdul Rashid Shik Nenek, better known as Mak Fel Hong, former stalwart of the Peoples Progressive Party. has returned to the party. Mak told a Press conference today that he decided to return to the PPP because he98 words
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Article32 1964-03-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Two Inmates of the Woodlands "open" prison. Goh Ah Seng and Chua Hock Sien, who escaped last week, surrendered themselves this afternoon to the authorities Changi Jail32 words
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161 1964-03-24 9 QINOAPORE. Mon— A man. serving a six month sentence Imposed on him by a magistrate's court on Jan. 20 for committing criminal breach of trust of a television set. was today back In the same court to answer a similar charge In161 words
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Article37 1964-03-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A widow of a former CJE.B. watchman. Madame Nasib K*ur. recently received a cheque for $3,200 under the C.S.B. Employees Death Levy Fund scheme after her husband died of an Umeai.37 words
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137 1964-03-24 9 UMNO MEN STANDING AS INDEPENDENTS PWILL BE EXPELLED DAR I T Mon. Umno members who have filed nomination papers as Independent candidates in the general election will be expelled from the party. The Belanja Umno division Information officer here. Inche Hlssan bin Ibrahim, said today that "some Independent candidates In137 words
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Article126 1964-03-24 9 TRADERS MAKE A DEAL IN COURT SINGAPORE, Mon. Two cloth merchants today carried their trade into a courtroom when they made a deal on three bales of cloth which had been stolen from the first and sold to the second. Chew Wens Kee. 33. proprietor of a snop in Victoria126 words
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Article52 1964-03-24 9 KAJANO, Mon. Selangor's Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, will declare open a $7,500 prayer house and a $10,000 community hall on April 3 at the Ninth Mtle Village, Cheras. On April 4 he will open a $32,000 dam at Jendenun Ulu. 11 miles52 words
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188 1964-03-24 9 Alliance and Front set for tussle in Johore polls MUAR, Mon. With the People's Action Party out of the running, it is largely a tussle between the Alliance and the Socialist Front in the general election in Johore. Speculation here is that ttie odds are In favour of victory for188 words
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75 1964-03-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The Shell Co. today said that one person out of every five in Singapore saw a Shell film last year. A total of nearly 400.000 people saw Shell films at about 2.5001 shows organised by Shell. All the Shell films are75 words
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Article26 1964-03-24 9 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. A! baby show will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hr-.1l here on April 5 to celebrate World Health Day.26 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-03-24 9 TANJONG KARANG. Mon. The Minister ol Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today announced that the Government had decided to raise the guaranteed price of padi from $15 to $16 a picul for this year. He made the announcement249 words
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Article32 1964-03-24 9 PENANU. Mon The Georue Town (North) District Local Association ol Boy Scouts will hu.d a carnival on April 18 and 19 to raise funds for the State association building.32 words
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Advertisement91 1964-03-24 9 ¥>'* t&m I still thinner 1949: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible for the first91 words
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Advertisement84 1964-03-24 9 Burroughs service never runs dry Peak business machine efficiency year in and year out is assured with the Burroughs Service Agreement. Machines are inspected regularly by highly trained technicians to guarantee continuous, smooth-running operation. For the details call your J^urroughs man Sole Agents for Malaysia: BUSINESS SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT LTD., KP.M84 words
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Miscellaneous632 1964-03-24 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 and 60.2 Metre* 41 and 25 Metre* aw- »nn rim. km. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Slanal. Ne- m..,-. gara-ku; 6X2 Morning Melo- mMrtt 7M T^f^^nr^i Morning Prelude; 7.00 Newa; 2*S t& B 2£^ti2*»£2I > 7632 words
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Article320 1964-03-24 10 Colours have a meaning CHASTER eggs speak a language of their own. The exchange of coloured eggs as gifts at spring festivals predated Christianity in Egypt. Persia. Greece and Rome. Red •■kgs represented joy, fire, the morning sun. In Christian times, red came t«i represent the320 words
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Article, Illustration310 1964-03-24 10 Hat styles designed to turn a pretty head a colourful palette, a two tiered wedding cake and a plate of real cocktail snacks for you to see, but to take a second some pretty heads. Of course they're hats but they are designed to put you in the right picture310 words
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Article61 1964-03-24 10 THE 1964 collections shown by French couturiers produced an assortment of trends in accessories. Hats, for Instance, came in wide-brimmed shepherdess shapes in white with black ribbon around a flat crown, the ribbon tied under the chin or dangling down in back at Yves St. Laurent. Dior61 words
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Article201 1964-03-24 10 THD colour eggs for Easter place them in an enamellined saucepan and just cover them with cold water. Add 1-2 teaspoons of vegetable colouring. Bring to the boil and simmer gently for 8-10 minnutes. Remove from water, cool and rub over eggs with a little olive oil to201 words
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Article176 1964-03-24 10 QUEEN CAKES FOR A HOLIDAY TREAT IJERE is a recipe for n Queen Cakes a holiday treat that the children will appreciate. You will need 3oz. (or 3 rounded tablespoons) selfraising flour; pinch of salt; 2oz. butter or margarine; 2oz. (or 2 rounded tablespoons) castor sugar; 1 egg; few drops176 words
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Advertisement265 1964-03-24 10 JBBF EVERY U OMAN OVER :«>... Endocil promises you that your skin can be young again in 21 days La* Endoril alwayi and your akin will May young. ii Ih.-m1.1.' it i- lnvrin(>ii.-tnnchf»(l Endocil aenetnief <li-i-|i itiio \our -km, itMMilatiag tin- edk t» m-reaio pfcctoui iiiKi-turr. winch alon«- piv.-s youn«265 words
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Advertisement368 1964-03-24 10 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH kill* g«rm« instantly— kaait pimples Ijvr I o Pre\cnis pimplr* from «pr*«ding— leave* no unnghlly »pou. Free from oil and greatr— doet not crack, cake or clot the poret— «omen can apply make-up otrr n A wonderfully effacnve Ma>368 words
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Miscellaneous269 1964-03-24 10 Straits Times Crossword B 1' II H ACROSS S A report to take irom recep- 8 The last report of all (3. 5. 6 Are such problems concerned 2 4) with speed at sea? (8). 13 Brut* of a morning and 9 Was the editor obtuse? (4, 2. everyone's getting269 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-03-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The visiting 17-man Canadian National Defence College mission, who are here (or a four-day study tour, were given a series of briefings today by senior Government and military officers on the Malaysian situation. They were given a briefing on Malaysia by155 words
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282 1964-03-24 11 Don't spread idea of returning to homeland, Lim advises SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San, has urged nrst generation immigrants here rot to spread the idea of returning to their motherland for a peaceful retirement. It was their duty to foster loyalty to Malaysia and282 words
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105 1964-03-24 11 qiNGAPOKfc, Mon. Police yesterday arrested two secret society Mispects in an antigangster drive. The first is believed to be the headman of the Sar Ji secret society, an independent group, who was picked up In the morning at Serangoon Road. The society operates In Kolam105 words
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Article41 1964-03-24 11 PENANG. Mon. Urn Leant Soon, 47. was today fined 1175 or two months' jail when he pleaded guilty In the First Magistrate'! Court to a charge of having assisted in a 1 ,000-characters lottery at Tek Boon Street yesterday.41 words
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136 1964-03-24 11 U.S. ENVOY PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS AT ISTANA NEGARA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The r,ew United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, presented his credentials to the Yang di-Pert lan Agong at the Istana Negara this morning. The 52-year-old career diplomat arrived at the Istana accompanied by the Chief of136 words
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165 1964-03-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Union of Malayan Students wants a Malaysian students' conference to be held as soon as possible to pave the we; for the formation of a National Union of Malaysian Students This is one ol the resolutions passed by the165 words
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215 1964-03-24 11 MISSION PLANS NEW HOSPITAL IN SABAH SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 The South-East Asia Union of Seventh Day Adventists ir, Singapore today announced that they are planning to establish a mission hospital and mobile medical units to serve the people of Sabah. When the hospital is built. It will be the mission's215 words
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Article65 1964-03-24 11 I IPOH. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Dt-ferce. Tun Abdul Razak. will address several political rallies in Pcrak during his three-day visit to the State commencing tomorrow. Tun Razak will also meet > leaders and officials of the Umno. the MCA and65 words
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Article22 1964-03-24 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Malayan Advertisers Association win hold Its March luncheon tomorrow at 12.45 p.m. at the Rosee dor renaurant.22 words
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350 1964-03-24 11 THE LAST VOYAGE OF A HEROIC SHIP TO AUSTRALIA lESSELTON. Mon. •*An, Australian vessel, the Kralt. which made history by sinking nine Japanese ships inside Singapore harbour during World War 11, will make her last voyage to Australia from Sandakan. on Saturday. The vessel, which was bought by River Estates350 words
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Advertisement292 1964-03-24 11 After you've seen the World's Fair... it costs only M $33 more to go on Bound the World with Pan Am! FAN AM IS AN OfflOAL INfOKMATION CENTEK fOi HE WOKLDS fAIK The New York World's Fair— everything from dinosaurs to a trip across the moon —is something you'll remember292 words
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Advertisement166 1964-03-24 11 •FULLY AUTfß^^k Jt [E ALL CLIMATE PROOF* sa 59T oma W JIB One Yeor GuoranteeM IFSoZsdsSt l-^jS^™" l>>l>r^ F|W l^Sj Plus Insfont Play Switch for S^^^H direct reoppeoronceot, picture Hi-Fi sound reproduction with a 7" high-efficiency loudspeaker. All climote proof. 23" DE LUXE RECEIVER if A SA 48T 193 A166 words
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Advertisement102 1964-03-24 11 STOP THAT COUGH AND QUICK WOODS' WILL DO THE TRICK A cough irritates everyone particularly its owner. When your child is suffering from a heavy cold and coujh study becomes impossible. Help him pass those important examsavoid absenteeism dose him with Woods' Great Peppermint Cur*. You'll be amazed how quickly102 words
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Article, Illustration404 1964-03-24 12 CHAN BONG SOO - U.S. looks for Malaysia business CHAN BONG SOO CONFRONTATION DOING MORE GOOD THAN HARM: ECONOMIC ENVOY By MALAYSIA'S economic and industrial progress in the face of Indonesian confrontation has had a reassuring influence on many foreign businessmen and industrialists who might otherwise have considered the present political uncertainty in the404 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-03-24 12 rjiHE newly-appointed Caltex 1 regional director for Central and South-East Asia, Mr. O.H. Thomas, made an extensive tour of Singapore and Malaya last week to familiarise himself with this area before assuming office at his headquarters in New York. The former vice-president of Caltex Oil (Japan)170 words
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195 1964-03-24 12 Transistor radio plant 'seriously considered' SPHERE is ever.' possi--1 bility that a transistor radio assembly plant will be set up in Singapore in the near future. The Standard Radio Corporation of Japan, manufacturer of Micronlc Ruby, the world's smallest transistor radio, is seriously considering establishing such a project here, bald195 words
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Article36 1964-03-24 12 The Kao Soap Co. Ltd. of Tokyo says that Its Kao Wonderful brand has captured 40 per cent of the market in Japan, and not In Singapore as stated in this page last Tuesday.36 words
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Article299 1964-03-24 12 OINGAPORE'S second multi-million dollar flour mill Khong Guan Milling Ltd. an Tanjong Rhu will be declared open by Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Singapore's Finance Minister, next Tuesday. Built on a 95,000 sq.ft. site i leased from the Government, the mill represents the first I phase299 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-03-24 12 \|K. A. I. Q. Harding, F.A.1.. al chartered auctioneer and estate agent (above), has been appointed generml manager of Singapore Land and Investment to. Ltd., which was the first property company to offer shares to the public last July. Mr- Harding has had wide experience In the86 words
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Article82 1964-03-24 12 The executive vice-president of The Uon Dentifrice Co Ltd of Tokyo. Mr. Atsushi Kotwyashl, visited Kuala Lumpur last week to finalise the expansion roKramme of the Petaung Jaya associate. The Uon Dentifrice (M) Ltd. of which he Is one of the directors. Mr. Kobayashl, 37.82 words
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Article86 1964-03-24 12 PAN American World Airways announced In Singapore that sharp reductions in air cargo rates (or specific commodities 111 be Introduced by the airline from April 1. this year. With reductions of up u> 65 per cent, the new rate structure would provide new air export86 words
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Article252 1964-03-24 12 CENTAUR DRAWS BIG CROWDS MUCH of the trade information obtained in Singapore by the visit of the Australian trade ship Centaur will necessarily resuit in a bigger flow of goods from the island continent into the State. For the response she received from the local business community was treI mendous.252 words
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Advertisement307 1964-03-24 12 af #W^rwll V Cr! mt K i 0 7^**~3!7^al Ha y^H pV B^^A^^r _^a^flafV^afl P: Wf/A i ■SBM a^v f M MMQNPP^I RC^^^hSm J mm /^fl HIK For detailed information contact c 9 nM yJ^ 6 CECII STREET. SINGAPORE Imi Ail m L^/ni T C I Ilin ICU 4*«.'POH ROAD307 words
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Advertisement1387 1964-03-24 13 10 LIVERPOOt j WEST COAST U.K.: Uui S'pon Mil* s'ran. 'ikm» li»irpMl. Gltsgon ll Pt/Mir 27 Mar 20 MENELAUS A«onmout\ L'PMI. GlttgOn CM. 19 TMiy Mir 25 1 ASTYANAI Liit'inl, Glasgow Mar 2) Api I Aft I SISiSJ* L.»erpi|| Api 9 Apt I Api 111 All II PATROCLUI LiTtißMl, Oubiin.1,387 words
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Advertisement1340 1964-03-24 13 HSirrHE EAC LINES KfL V^F-^B SIHGAPORI KUALA lU*#UI»P.SWITUNMAM»HHANO ■_y^^/^jfl| oih^aii housi tiunncn. ioioim.i j/i.»h»ou»< PBBMi 7»oi "■o" mOMiiMi SAILINGS 10 (ENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANIWEP.P tOTUROAM, AMSTEROAM, OSLO. tOTHCNBURG ANO COP'NHAGtw S pori y VMn. finana "FALSTRIA" t) Sni-d ll Pirt '2l Mir 27 21 Mar "PATAGONIA" 29 211,340 words
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Advertisement1276 1964-03-24 13 I Benuline I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS BENLARIG S, Ip'J ii la Pirt TMiy G mouth Miy 11 BENCRUACHAN For \lZ™ iV," omgaiMiit ii«i. -taanj Ariw*rp May 7 GM. 49/ Mar 29 Mar 21 27 Rotterdam May 71 Singapora P. Snam 1 lENVORLICH H burg, L1,276 words
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Advertisement1342 1964-03-24 13 w McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. w^ III: NI. *****. f^*V i^ M BLLERMAN LIMB <Sc KLAVENESS LINB LONOON. HAMBURG. ROnEROAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE NULL 1 MIBBLESBROUCSI SEAITLE, VANCOUVER t PORILANI HAVRt. NULL 1 MIfBUMROUM ACMPI.ag Cltga lit CMtrll I SMIP t CITY OF WELLINGTON Aawica a/l) M "t1,342 words
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Article122 1964-03-24 14 MELBOURNE. Mon INDUSTRIALS were traded on fairly steady lines with some leaders registering good gains. Overall rises and falls were about In balance. Base metals were well supported with New Broken Hill up 3s. 6d. to 78s. Oils mostly moved narrowly, but A.0.0. had a notable gain to122 words
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Article246 1964-03-24 14 APRIL flrtt grada rubbar buyer. f.a.b. alaaad at B p.m. in tingapert and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 701 cents per Ib. up three-eighths of ft cent on Friday's closing- lavel for the poaltlon. The tone was vary quitt. R.A.B. and f.m.r.e alatlng pncti m eantt ptt Ik. ytttarday:246 words
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Article274 1964-03-24 14 THE following list of x Malayan Industrial yields la based on last sales on Saturday miming (March 21). C Kh.o ST. NOI 14 MARCH 23 Otflnitltna: Timtt Cevtred means •he number of times last year's total dividend la covered by tbc profita for '.hat year. Example: A ten274 words
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Article264 1964-03-24 14 rC Malayan Exchange Banks' A»»--clatlen made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday: Lendeti: selling TT or OD >3 V buying TT L' 4. airmail OI) 1 4 1 32. 30 d'st 2/4 5/32. 45 d/st 2/4 7/32. W d'st 24. 932. 90 d/at 3/4^/8. ISB aVM264 words
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Article36 1964-03-24 14 ON the frta ticnangt market In Hoog Kong yeaterday tbe U.S. dtllar waa quoted at 5.741 for T.T. and 5.73* for taih. Stirling waa quoted at 13.97 and ent tatl at geld at 2491.36 words
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619 1964-03-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent WHERE was no rush into 1 tins on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday following the announcement of the General Services Administration's longterm programme for the sale of the stockpiled tin. The announcement was well received on Saturday and tin619 words
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Article26 1964-03-24 14 Malayan Stock Indt>rs Mar. 21 M^r. U Industrials; MM 110.22 Tins: 135.01 MAS S rubbrrs: 1114.75 i04.T5 Dec. 30, 1963-100 Dec. :<t. l'li! Kill26 words
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Article833 1964-03-24 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala T .umpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsutttad (1.000) SLTO: C«k) Start (3.000) $3.32; Ounl.pt (2,000> 12.77, (1,000) 12.7t( att Sm.lt (3.000) 53. 87: Cttt $3.93 BL.,833 words
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Article25 1964-03-24 14 March 23 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 702 cents (up three-eirhths of a cent). TIN: 5535.50 (down 52.37J). Estimated offering 370 tons (up 10 tons).25 words
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Article196 1964-03-24 14 CKJPS lying alon g s.dt tht Singap*rt Harbcur whar.ts or cxwcttd tax I day art 1 It, I'M-nl.ii! Mimiuc 15, Hallvard <i J, K.,.i.,n Kancw Ii Hulda aU«nfe in 11, i: o :i.iMla 13.14 IS, Utu ID, Km|,,rr Klttlw;.k« Biiyon J3. Anna Mueruk Him.ji M;ir>i L«i :ic,.196 words
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Article177 1964-03-24 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) M«rch 23. Three month.. INDUSTRIALS BouattM 14 cia M Ccm«nt2octa. I JJunlopt 18 eta. M 80-: 23 cm City D«v. s cv. McAll.Ur 17 cv. fc. Smeltera 21 eta. M Idvml IS cte. E«ao 19 ct». Roblnnon 14 eta. rm Diap. 15 eta. <. Btora«e 20177 words
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426 1964-03-24 14 rE price of Straits Tin again fell yesterday by $2.37* to $535.50 per picul on an offering increased by JO tons to 270 tons. In London on Friday tin ruled very steady at mostly modest gains. Operators still tended to defer fresh426 words
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Advertisement883 1964-03-24 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT WordM v (•*«■->—••» ett. txtrm P.O. BOX sti, Petallng Jaya. Position of Salesman filled. All applicants thanked. WANTED IMMEDIATELY ASIAN Doctor for Marlam Clinic Kelantan. Apply Box No. 615 Paslr Mas. FIRST OR SECOND Grade Hospital Assistant required. IIPtEA Salary. Apply la writing to883 words
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Advertisement960 1964-03-24 15 SITUATIONS WANTED it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St eta. extra CHINESE DOCTOR aeeks situation as assistant or partner In private practice. Will also consider taking over practice. Please state terms. Write Box A 5078 B.T. B'pore. SENIOR EUROPEAN BXECUTIVI with comidtrablt Sales Admlnlatratlen experience raquirot suitable situation In Malaysia. Reply960 words
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Advertisement1006 1964-03-24 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE i 20 Word* $S (Min.)— Box St eta. extra SEA. froni LUXURIOUS trials ro. Sale. 250.000 square) feat garden. Only two flats per floor, served by two lifts 2.000 square feet per flat lurnlsned wiln teak parquet flooring, teak doors, built-in closets, coloured hktbrooms Please contact1,006 words
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Advertisement860 1964-03-24 15 HIRE PURCHASE tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO et*. txtrm CIILINQ FAN. Monthly Slo.oo— IA months, Malaysia Electric Co., •'pore *****. GERMAN BLUI SPOT TV. No down payment. Ray-tech Radio Corporation, 13 Sslssle House, Singapore Tel: *****. COOD INVESTMENT For Good Parents for their children to help In their study.860 words
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Advertisement1029 1964-03-24 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Ward* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrt DIPLOMATS! 1961 Cbevy Corralr left hand drive 19.800 miles. Good condition. American owner leaving State $4,000 0.n.0. Call B'pore *****. CITROEN IDI9. AMIS. 4 -doors Saloon Can. Detail* from Sole Agents, The Eastern Auto Co. Ltd.. 185. Clemenceau Avenue,1,029 words
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Advertisement769 1964-03-24 15 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Wtrdt SS (Ml*.)— Box tt ett. txtrm REFRIGERATOR SPRAYING at owner's locality any colour in one day Fridge repairs undertaken. Moderate charges. Telephone *****. 36 Lorong 20 Oeylang, Spore. REPAINT YOUR REFRIGERATORS. Only $40.00 for Fridges up to 8 cv.ft. Free loaa of refrigerator during period of spray-painting.769 words
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Advertisement622 1964-03-24 15 TENDERS MEDICAL DEPARTMENT JOHORE TENDERS will be receclved st the cTlce of the Ketua Pegawal Perubatan dan Keslhatan, Johore, Johore Bahru for the lease of the following: l. Tuck Shop ii. Canteen at the General Hospital. Johore Bahru for 12 calender months. Conditions and Tender Forms may be obtained from622 words
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Advertisement528 1964-03-24 15 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE SHIPS NAMK I. WEE KENO CHI, of ;ia Singapore Harbour Board, hereby give noUce that In consequence of change of o\vner?nlp, I have applied to the Minister of Transport under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 18M. In respect of the ship "TANJONG528 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1964-03-24 16 Clay will be stripped of title says WBA 'EVERYBODY IN UNLOVES ME' -CLAY MIAMI (Florida), Monday. £D LASSMAN, president of the World Boxing Association, said here yesterday that he was taking steps to have Cassius Clay's world heavyweight championship declared vacant. He said he was seeking to dethrone Clay becauseReuter; UPI - 1,058 words
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Article42 1964-03-24 16 BOMBAY. Mon— India, determined to regain the Olympic hockey title they lost to Pakistan at j Rome In 1960, carried their Tokyo preparations a stage further by slamming visiting Japan 3-0 in the j tlrst Test match here yesterday.42 words
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Article29 1964-03-24 16 MIAMI. Mon. Billy Casper shot a two-under-par-70 for a 277 total to win by one stroke the US$5O,OOO Doral invitational golf tournament. Jack Nicklaus was second. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article796 1964-03-24 16 FOR SUNDAY'S RACES AT BUKIT TIMAH ciM.mmi. Mon Weights lor eight races at Bukil Timah on Sunday, first day ol tht Singapore Tori Club's Derby meetins: THE SPRINC CUP CI. 1 Div. 1 Bf. Pardon 9.0! Pasir Patch 9.03 VH.il., g.12 Dark Romance II 8.12 Parakee 8.10 Color Cartoon796 words
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Article164 1964-03-24 16 EPSOM JEEP - MRAdecides on ballotting EPSOM JEEP BY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Racing Association has decided that there will be no ballottlng in ieature races. When the field in a feature race has to be reduced, this will be done by taking out horses from the bottom weight upwards. There will only164 words
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Advertisement965 1964-03-24 16 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE. n.n li;ic m DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In oruer to carry out urgent work at Farlelgh Avenue CubsiaUon (Paramount Theatrei electriilty mpply 10 the undermentioned places will be Interrupted from 8.30 s m. to 6.00 p.m. on Wednesday 25th March 1964:--1. Maju Avenue 2. Porchester Avenue965 words
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Advertisement915 1964-03-24 16 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA 1 Applications are Invited for one vacant post of Technical Assistant (Electronics) in the Departmeni of Plr Qualification).: Technical College c Diploma or equivalent with know- ledge of Electronics up to Technly cal College Diploma standard or a suitable qualification of the Singapore Polytechnic.915 words
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Advertisement859 1964-03-24 16 5 1 TENDERS TENDERS Mill THE MANCFACTTRE AND SALE OF RADIO c MALAYSIA K.L.) LONG PLAVt -ING DISCS 11 1 Tender* ;>re invited from recordIng companies to undertake InStte I ally for a period' of one year the manufacture of one or more 12- Inch Long-Playing discs containing a selected859 words
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Advertisement129 1964-03-24 16 McCULLOCH CHAINSAWS ARE BACKED BY SERVICE o >M. D. M. LTD. i^^^fcf. O. Sm 10)1 K*k U.|.r T4 Mil) pF 9 Wm Kirn ii 12/11 PihSm If TIREDNESS GONE Thanks to t^m Iht tonic //COUll"/ iixativ* th«i l/L"Hyl •llminttM /Pill Pf toxin* from C^S-5?""! .h. b.ood. giving you rinewtd -energy129 words
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Article, Illustration284 1964-03-24 17 CRICKET SINGAPORE, Mon. Mike Shepherdson ol Selangor will captain Selangor and the two Malaysian teams in the matches E.W. Swanton's Commonwealth cricket side will play at Kuala Lumpur. Selangor will have a oneday match against the tourl»tg on Thursday. All-Malaya will provide the opposition284 words
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188 1964-03-24 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. West Indian Test all-rounder Garfteld Sobers has been delayed in Australia and did not Join E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth cricket team in Singapore today as expected. Sobers was doe to play for the Commonwealth in their one-day match against Singapore Cricket188 words
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Article78 1964-03-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Singapore and Malayan swimming associations ceased to exist on Sunday when representatives from these two territories formed the Malaysia Amateur Swimming Association at a meetIng held here. Senator T.H. JTan-waa elected president: The vice-presidents will be elected from Singapore. Perak. Selangor, Armed78 words
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Article29 1964-03-24 17 IPOH. Mon. Kinta Indians "A" became champions In the Perak Hockey Association's first six-a-slde knockout competition, here yesterday. They beat Prisons of Taming 1-0 in the final.29 words
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276 1964-03-24 17 FRANCIS BOEY - It will take 73 games to decide 13 -team tournament this year FRANCIS BOEY: MALAYA CUP By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THIRTEEN teams two less than last year will compete in the Malaya Cup soccer tournament which is scheduled to start on Apr. 26. The two teams standing down are Combined276 words
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312 1964-03-24 17 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY: BADMINTON By London, Monday TTHE SEMI-FINALS which Malaysian badminton A enthusiasts would like to see in the All-Eng-land championships starting at Wembley next week would be between Lee Kin Tat and Oon Chong Hau in the top half of the312 words
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Article136 1964-03-24 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Newlypromoted Amicable* Athletic Association thrashed Pathul Karib 5-1 in a SAFA league Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar stadium here today Amicables. playing above expectations, led 2-0 at the Interval with goals by Quah Kirn Lye (Bth min> and Kwan Chye (30th). Pathul Karib136 words
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Article45 1964-03-24 17 IPOH. Mon. Da to Leong Kee Nvean, a miner, was re-elected president of the Perak Chinese Football Federation at its annual general meeting here yesterday. Other office-bearers: Vice-presi-dents: Lai Chang Aun and Foo Yin Loke, ■eeretary Koe Yee Kum. treasurer Teh Khoon Chuar.45 words
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Article27 1964-03-24 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold their annual team and individual cross-country championship on Apr. 11. Entries should be sent before Apr. 6.27 words
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Article55 1964-03-24 17 HOCKEY Kedah Lge: Police 6 DTC 0; NU Teachers 4 Rangers 3. TENNlS— Friendly (P. Buntar): Penang Police bt Krlan Club 4-1. SOCCER— Charity match (Penang): Penang-Kedah Christian Brothers' Schools XI 5 Penang Burnley Cup XI 3. Inter-School (K Kangsar>: Clifford 'A' 4 Iskandar Shah 'A' 2; Clifford 'B55 words
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Article300 1964-03-24 17 Mixture as before in Penang open I>ENANO, Mon. The round of X open tournaments for Malaysia's Thomas Cup badminton squad moves on to Penang on Friday and It will be the mixture as before in the men's singles. Malaysian champion Yew Cheng Hoe, who beat Tan Alk Huang in the300 words
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Article173 1964-03-24 17 QINOAPORE. Mon Oan Kok »5 Peng retained his singles title In the Nestles sponsored Singapore schools badminton championships when he beat Chin Tat Hslen 15-13. 15-10 In the final at the SBA hall today. Urn Choo Erv, scored a "double", winning the girls singles nnd dou Dies173 words
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Article23 1964-03-24 17 PENANO, Mon.— Six-times Penang men's doubles champion Lee Hoo Chye has been appointed by the Penang Badminton Association as honorary coach.23 words
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Article231 1964-03-24 17 BOXING OIINOAPORE, Mon. Promoter tc Little Nene. who has lined up two Japanese, two Australians, one Thai and Golden Boy Hoff for his boxing promotion at the Oay World here on Saturday, will match his stl fighters In another promotion at Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur,231 words
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Advertisement329 1964-03-24 17 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cittern is handsome, hygienic, and efficient Inopoi at ion. It flushes at a touch, with aqulet yet powerful action. The shell Is made of black Duranite and the K 1 nr fisher si phon mechan ism of pol y thene— non-corrodi ng rustless,329 words
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Advertisement257 1964-03-24 17 MODERN CARS DEMAND PRECISION SERVICE EQUIPMENT PROVIDES THE ANSWER ELECTRONIC TUNEMASTEB mstkumbos WHEEL BALANCERS WHEEL ALIGNMENT All this equipment enables adjustments to be made accurately, .efficiently, and economically. Repco instruments are straightforward, and can be handled with confidence after short instruction. For complete range of Repco instruments consult FAR EAST257 words
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Miscellaneous30 1964-03-24 17 SPORTS DIA R Y CRICKET Tour match: S'pore v Cwmltt) X] ipadang. 11 ttjn.). HOCKEY' Seor Uiv. 1: RMAF v SEA (Airport Rd). SOCCER Friendly: Airport v Sanvlsta (Fsrrer Pk).30 words
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212 1964-03-24 18 Malaysian envoys to step up publicity in Afro- Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All Malaysian Ambassadors and the High Commission- ers in Afro-Asian coun- tries have resolved to step up publicity on Malaysia. The Malaysian Ambassador to Japan. Dato Syed Sheh Shahbuddin. said this today before returning to Tokyo after a212 words
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Article70 1964-03-24 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr». Othman Wok. wife of the Minister for Social Affairs, will present prize.-, to the winning teams at the end of the seventh Shell Traffic Game at Kallang Park safety first playground at 5 p.m tomorrow More than 260 teams from schools of all70 words
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Article57 1964-03-24 18 BANGKOK, Mon— The Thai Vice-Premier and Interior Minister. General Prapart Charusathlen. said today there was no real peace in Southeast Asia but he did not think there would be war. Asked when a Thai ceasefire supervisory team would go to Malaysian Borneo. General Prapart saidReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration407 1964-03-24 18 Scientists 'tap' the secrets of the ocean SINGAPORE, Monday. THAN 40 scientists from six countries arrived here today on board the American research ship Pioneer to carry out a scientific study of the air, sea and ocean bottom in this part of the world. They will search for information that407 words
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Article415 1964-03-24 18 LONDON, Mon. It was a day ot mixed cunuiuons m me block Markets. Witn tne account enuinu on Wednesday and with little except the steady now 01 gouu company news to encourage buyers, prices moved narrowly ai response to a two-way business, Turnover was on fairly good scale.415 words
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Article205 1964-03-24 18 POSTAL STRIKE BALLOTS GO OUT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Strike ballots were issued tonight to the 1,400 members of the Union of Post Office Workers throughout Malaya. The union members have been told to return their ballots to the SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Cyril John, before 5 p.m. next Tuesday. The union decided205 words
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Article25 1964-03-24 18 STOCKHOLM, Mon— The 1.332--ton Swedish motor ship Aspen, damaged by Ice floes, sank today while being towed to Riga by a Russian Icebreaker.25 words
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323 1964-03-24 18 United with wounded Marine son in hospital MRS. McCOMISKIE. THE MOTHER WHO DIED 101 DEATHS SINGAPORE. Mon. A British mother, reunited in Singapore today with her Royal Marine son who was seriously wounded by Indonesian terrorists in Sarawak a month ago, said today: "I have died 101 times since I323 words
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Article33 1964-03-24 18 SINGAPORE, Mon The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak tonight attended a reception at the residence of the Trade Commissioner for Pakistan. Mr. F. H. Choudhury, to celebrate Pakistan Day.33 words
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421 1964-03-24 18 Bank wins judgment of $29,621 against trader SINGAPORE, Mon. Judgment for $29,--621.45 with costs in favour of the Oversea Union Bank Ltd. was given today by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court in a claim* which they brought against Chua Teng Hwee. trading as Rexson and Co. on a421 words
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Obituary64 1964-03-24 18 MR. YAP KWAN SOON (*<imd away lut night at Thomson Roa4 HoMrttal as* M. Cortex* latrine houae for Mt. Vernon Crrmctortum Upper AMunled Road at 4.00 p.m MRS. MAQIMAV. wife of DM. llagtmay, 23-3-64, General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur Kuneral Tuesday 24-3-414. Cortege leaving 14 Jalan AMollab off Dunnar Road64 words
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Advertisement298 1964-03-24 18 CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (South East Asia's School of Postal Tuition) 86-B, Robinson Road, 5, Hock Yee Hin Bldg., P.O. Box 1935. Of P.O. Box 104, Singapore. Johore Bahru. Tel: ***** Tel: 3958 Principal: K. A. Augustine B.A. B.L. Success greets those who do the right thing, at the right time,298 words
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Advertisement103 1964-03-24 18 Late classified ad vert is em ent7 l 20 WoriM $19 (Minimum) TO MURUOAIYAN A Vasanthalramarl a «on on 23-3-64 at Women* NunOng Home Armenian Street. Singapore Thanks to Doctor St Staff. TO LILIAN AND Edwin a daughter Choo Huey-Llng on 23-3-64 at K.K. Hospital Deep appreciation to doctor and103 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-03-24 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Hlchest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 73 Kota -Bharu 90 75 Penang 91 15 ipoh 93 73 Malacca 93 75 Singapore 90 7341 words
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