The Straits Times, 25 March 1964
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Title Section25 1964-03-25 1 NATIONAL t TsK*Jtf» SDWAPQtJL AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times New**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73125 words
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Article429 1964-03-25 1 'Indonesians massing' 1,000 guerillas 'moving around': The Gurkhas take up position with Malay Regiment men KUCHING, Tuesday MALAYSIAN forces in Sarawak have been alerted following a report that 1,000 Indonesiansregulars and irregulars— are massing along the border facing the Serian district. The Commanding Officer of the 4th Bn.,429 words
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402 1964-03-25 1 ALARM, BUT GUARDS WERE TOO LATE TOKYO, Tues. A Japanese youth today stabbed the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Edwin 0. Heischauer, in the leg as he was leaving his office for a lunch appointment. The youth climbed a back wall into the EmbassyReuter; UPI - 402 words
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261 1964-03-25 1 Challenge by Lee after boos at PAP rally DENANG. Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight challenged hecklers at a PAP rally to step forward "and face us in the open." Speaking after the police had arrested two youths for disorderly behaviour, Mr. Lee said: "We are not261 words
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Article, Illustration532 1964-03-25 1 RAZAK: SOEK USING FRONT AND PMIP KUALA KANGSAR, Tueahy. JL'X ABDUL RAZAK warned tonight "that the Indonesian Government was using the Socialist Front and the PMIP to try to topple Alliance Government. But Indonesia's designs have had the opposite effect and have in fact helped to unite the Malaysian people532 words
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Article28 1964-03-25 1 LONDON. Tues. British European Airways have made an estimated record profit of three million sterling In the current financial year, the company announced today Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article165 1964-03-25 1 Another Comet on the way SINGAPORE, Tues. Another Comet is on its way here from London to replace the one damaged in a crash at the Singapore airport on Sunday. With its arrival, Malaysian Airways will resume partial services of its Silver Kris flights to Bangkok, Hong Kong and Kuching165 words
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115 1964-03-25 1 Students in protest bid clash with police1 police SEOUL. Tues. About 500 students of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the National University here today clashed with about 100 clubswinging policemen when they attempted to stage a street demonstration. The students were opposing the negotiations now under wayReuter - 115 words
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Article111 1964-03-25 1 ALGIERS, Tues. Oato Donald Stephens, Chief Minister of Sabah, Malaysia at the Afro- Asian solidarity conlerence today demanded the right of reply to an Indonesia attack on her last night. The request was made in a written note to the secretariat. Three Malaysian delegatesReuter - 111 words
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Article89 1964-03-25 1 LONDON, Tues.— An English antique dealer is exporting China chamber pots to America for use on dinner tabks there. "Apparently they're used for serving salads." Miss Joan Smith said. "It seems to be the fashionable trend there." Miss Smith said she first heard about the craze89 words
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Article193 1964-03-25 1 Govt offers new $40 mil. loan [[UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A new $40 million Malaysian Government loan will be launched tomorrow, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Sicw Sin. announced today. The proceeds of the loan will be used in implementing the second live-year plan. The loan is being offered at193 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-03-25 1 Mac Arthur in serious condition after second operation WASHINGTON. Tues. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, 84. underwent a major operation yesterday for the second time in less than three weeks. He is reported to be in a serious condition, A team of surgeons at Walter Reed Army Hospital fought for six92 words
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Article67 1964-03-25 1 LONDON. Tues. Victims of crimes of violence in Britain will be able to seek State compensation under a trial scheme to be Introduced by the Government "as soon as possible," it was announced today. An official report published here giving full details of the proposalsReuter - 67 words
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Article31 1964-03-25 1 PAKISTANIS KILLED NEW DELHI. Tues. Twcnt>four armed Pakistanis were killed when larcc body of Pakistanis eroded rcasefirc line in Kashmir into Indian territory last night, official spokesman said today.31 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-03-25 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— The Defence Minister, Mr, Y. B. Chavan. said yesterday India's entire northern border has become "hot and alive" as a result of Communist Chinese-Pakistani collusion which "appears to imply certain dangers to us." As a result, he told the Lower113 words
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Article188 1964-03-25 2 APARTHEID COMMITTEE'S REPORT UNITED NATIONS. Tu«s. fHE 11-nation committee on apartheid urged the United Nations Security Council to take positive and dynamic action to force South Africa to halt execution of African Nationalist leaders. It unanimously adopted a report to the Security Council and188 words
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Article63 1964-03-25 2 QUEENSTOWX (Cape Province). Tues. An African described as "one of the evil geniuses behind the acts of sabotage" was sentenced to death here yesterday. The African, Washington Bongco. was convicted of six counts of sabotage, including a petrol bomb attack on the home of Mr. OombotiReuter - 63 words
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Article54 1964-03-25 2 I TANANARIVE. Tue*.—Madagascar has decided to establish a I diplomatic mission and accredit 1 an ambassador in Taipeh, It was offlcally announced here yesterday. a Presidential announcement I said the decision was In accordance with the Treaty of Friendship between Madagascar and Nationalist China signed twoReuter - 54 words
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Article90 1964-03-25 2 MANILA, Tuesday. [HE Philippine presidential security service said today it was checking into a reported assassination plot against President Macapagal. Security chief Col. Benjamin To lentino indicated that intensive investigation was underway. He would not disclose details. The report on the alleged plot was firstUPI - 90 words
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Article191 1964-03-25 2 MANILA, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Macapagal yesterday welcomed reports that Malaysia had agreed in principle to the holding of a summit conference provided Indonesia accepted her conditions. In answer to a questionnaire sent to him by newsmen, the President said he was glad to hear the reports.191 words
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101 1964-03-25 2 Scientific exchanges by Britain and China LONDON, Tues. The Chinese Academy has agreed to a programme of exchanges with Britain's Royal Society, Mr. R. A. Butler, the Foreign Secretary, told Parliament yesterday. He gave no details but an authoritative source later said that five senior Chinese scientists bad come toReuter - 101 words
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Article24 1964-03-25 2 TOKYO, Tues. Communications officials from seven Asian countries met here yesterday to study a plan to lay an Asian submarine cable network.24 words
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383 1964-03-25 2 US 'regret' for part in attack on Cambodian village PHNOM PENH, Tues. The United States yesterday expressed regret to Cambodia about last week's attack on a border village by Vietnamese troops accompanied by U.S. advisors, but it denied that the Americans were directly involved. The US. Embassy, however, was reportedReuter; UPI - 383 words
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272 1964-03-25 2 MR. NEHRU has sent a letter to President Ayub Khan of Pakistan, an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said last night. But he declined to confirm Indian Press reports New Delhi, Tuesday 1 that the Indian Prime Minister had proposed a meeting of theReuter - 272 words
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Miscellaneous19 1964-03-25 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby yr, I**^ V&J Lr-TAKE ff Off T<4» MINUTE, f\ PttOWtWEP TD^> _x-v «ye rnoiHt.19 words
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Article119 1964-03-25 3 New Ruby lawyer quits the case ¥\ALLAS, Tues. Jack Ruby's r^ewly-ap-pointed lawyer, Mr. Percy Foreman, said yesterday he was withdrawing from the case due to disagreements with Ruby's family. Mr Foreman, of Houston. Texas, was named by the Ruby family last week to replace Califomian lawyer Melvln Belli, who unsuccessfullyReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-03-25 3 Sinister Peter dies, 59 HOLLYWOOD, Tues.—Actor Peter Lorre, whose sinister, whining voice and mild manner brought terror and nervous laughter to film goers for three decades, died yesterday of a stroke. Lorre, 59, who was separated from his third wife. Anna Marie, was found dead in his nightclothes. The nudgy.73 words
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116 1964-03-25 3 THE TRAIN ROBBERY JURY SITS IN SECRET ONDON, Tues.— The v 12-man jury in the Great Train Robbery trial at Aylesbury were escorted yesterday by two bailiffs in a police van to a secret venue cut off from the outside world. There it will consider the 48 days of evidence.Reuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-03-25 3 BOND beauty? There's no denying the beauty of Yugoslav actress Najia Refin, and in her latest movie, "Goldflnger," she comes up against secret agent 007, James Bond. Najia is pictured at London's Pinewood Studios on the "Goldflnger" set for the second day of shooting.UPI - 80 words
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Article62 1964-03-25 3 LONDON. Tues. Two men died alter Kenneth William Hockey. 21. upset by a miserable Christmas and his parents separation set lire to a London hotel where his mother was s housekeeper, a court was told here yesterday. Hockey was Jailed for life after62 words
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Article24 1964-03-25 3 VATICAN CITY. Tues. The Vatican yesterday Issued the Ecumenical Council decree reforming Catholic worship and Introducing modern languages Into the mass. —UPI.UPI - 24 words
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271 1964-03-25 3 WAVE OF RACIAL VIOLENCE RENDS FLORIDA TOWN JACKSON VILLE (Florida), Tues.— Four Negroes tied a White man to a tree and slashed him with razors, a Negro woman was shot and killed from a passing car and several other people were shot last night in wild racial violence. Police saidUPI - 271 words
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94 1964-03-25 3 LONDON. Tues. Victims of crimes of violence in Britain will be able to seek State compensation under a trial scheme to be introduced by the Government as soon as possible, it was announced yesterday. An official report published here givinc full details of 'he proposals,94 words
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348 1964-03-25 3 Plea for clearcut stand on conflict of races LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN must take a more clear-cut stand on questions of race conflict, Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the opposition Labour Party, said here yesterday. He was speaking to the Commonwealth Correspondents Association. Mr. Wilson welcomed the possibility of a CommonwealthReuter - 348 words
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Article39 1964-03-25 3 PARIS, Tues. The political committee of the Assembly of Western European Union (grouping Britain and the Common Market countries) yesterday failed to reach agreement on the problem of European political union, W.E U. sources said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article36 1964-03-25 3 BONN. Tues.— The West German Government is to introduce a 25 per cent capital yield tax on fixed Interest securities held by anybody resident abroad as an anti-inflationary measure, it was announced yesterday.36 words
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Article34 1964-03-25 3 STRASBOURG, Tues. The European Parliament here last night gave Its blessing to an emergency plan drawn up by the Common Market executive commission to combat soaring inflation in the "Six." Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement14 1964-03-25 3 YOU ONLf LIVE TWICE turn to Page 6 for the latest )ames Bond thriller14 words
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Advertisement238 1964-03-25 3 2L d\\ W&P>blerOnitn\ Chocolat Jobler BERNE-SWITZERLAND SOLE AGfcNIS SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD Vllldllo VI ICI 1 1 St WITH "7, l\ i. r-m-nn-nid**., I /ltali»- makes even dry, unruly hjir I f <^^^Sk »»y to manage. Yet you ntver have f i sticky greasy look because Vitalis, J*H^s jnd only Vitalis238 words
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Article, Illustration707 1964-03-25 4 Court told of confrontation of an inspector INVESTIGATOR SAYS MARKED NOTES WERE FOUND IN A FILE SINGAPORE, Tues A CORRUPT Practices Investigation Bureau special investigator told a court here today how he kept observation on a university arts student and Probationary Inspector John Thien Kirn Fook in an alleged corruption707 words
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100 1964-03-25 4 Yong has a 2-point plan to cut high birth rate SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yon* Nyuk Lin, today suggested these two long-term solutions to reduce the "alarming" birth rate of Singapore 0 Strenuously educate the public on family planning, and Step up the teaching of biology in100 words
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Article27 1964-03-25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Automobile Association of Singapore will hold their annual general meeting in the Roof Garden of the Adelphi Hotel tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration258 1964-03-25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The three-week long seventh Shell Traffic Games at Kallang Park today end-t-d with a presentation of prizes to the winning school teams by Mrs. Othman Wok. wife of the Minister for Social Affairs. Jalan Eunos Primary School emerged the unbeaten cham,iion> in the258 words
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Article35 1964-03-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Electricity supplies In the following areas will be interrupted from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow: Maju Avenue. Porchester Avenue, Brldport Avenue, Parlelgh Avenue. Cowdray Avenue. Kensington Avenue, and Travistock Avenue.35 words
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Article26 1964-03-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues, The Indian Association will hold Its annual general meeting at the Adult Education Centre hall on March 28 at 5 pm26 words
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Article345 1964-03-25 4 'PHI; following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movementa at Pays Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* BOAC: From London Rome, Damascus, Baghdad, Karachi. Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6.03 p.m. Japan Air Unas: From Tokyo. Bong Kong. Bangkok (JL 713) 6.30 p.m. Air India: From Sydney, Parts345 words
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Article, Illustration431 1964-03-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THE Privy Council has dismissed with costs the appeal by a Chinese educationist, Mr. Lim Lian Geok. against the Government's move to deprive him of his citizenship. A telegram advising the Attorney-General, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof. of the council's decision431 words
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Article73 1964-03-25 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The following roads mil be closed to traffic from midnight to 7 p.m. from Friday to Monday for the Malaysia Grand Pnx. The new Upper Thomson Road from its junction with Manda. Road to Srmbawan? Hills Circus; the oid Upper Thomson Road from73 words
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Article65 1964-03-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr N S:vakumjtr ha* been elrc;«J president of the NauonaJ Siudems Council. Other officials are: Messrs. H. vice-preMdent; K. Thi: lainathan. international nc«proident. Ourucharan S:ngl\ rfgional vice-presideni; V. Danabalan, secretary -generai: Madhu Dey. adminiitrative. secretary; Rex Cordium. regional secretary; Mar.ohar Singh, financial secretary; Thnmis65 words
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Article107 1964-03-25 5 Stabbed for a friendly wave pENANG, Tues.— Sheik Mohamed, 17, was stabbed last night after waving to two men whom he mistook for his friends. Sheik Mohamed. of Hutton Lane, reported to pqllcethat he was walking along Argyll Road when he saw the men walking on the other side of107 words
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Article36 1964-03-25 5 SINGAPORE. Tup>. Thr two inmates of the Reformativf Ir.<ninc Centre in Bedok. who escaped last Saturday. are still at large. They are litxuuus Ooi Joo Pin. 19 and Toh Tian Seng. 16.36 words
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113 1964-03-25 5 ALOR STAR, Tues. i A'-ting on a tipoff, police last night ambushed a suspected gun-runner and recovered two pistols at a kampong path in Jalan Chang Chang Loon, near the Thai frontier. One of the pistols was loaded. Led by acting Asst. Supt. Maung Boon113 words
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70 1964-03-25 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An armed sixman gang last night robbed two courting couples in a field in Seng Poh Road. One of trie victims said 1 three of them approached her and her boy tner.d with knive- drawn and took away her jewellery They then70 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-03-25 5 rpREE passengers in the Malaysian Airways Comer mishap dancer Margo Heredia, the Brazilian "ZBomb." her husband, Leo and their two and a half-year old daughter Margaratte resting in their Singapore hotel. They were discharged from trte General Hospital on Monday after treatment79 words
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189 1964-03-25 5 My daughter was robbed and raped: Mother PENANG. Tues. —A njoe' year old girl wfis robbed of $1 and raped when she was walking to a shop to buy vegetables for her mother, a preliminary inquiry was told today. "She was crying when she came back." Ch'ng Scan Kam. 29.189 words
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Article23 1964-03-25 5 PENANG. Tues. A case of coiion thread, valued at $406. was reported missing from a Penang Port Commission godown yesterday.23 words
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Article, Illustration2022 1964-03-25 6 Vh; LAN FLEMING - Vh LAN FLEMING CONTINUING THE LATEST, MOST GRIPPING STORY DRAWING ■V By THE GREAT enemies are about to confront each other. Blofeld, the gangster who had killed James Bond's wife Tracy nine months before, has established a Garden of Death in his sea-shore castle in2,022 words
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378 1964-03-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. LEGISLATION may soon be introduced in Singapore and here to enable the Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. to fully participate in "the building boom throughout the country." This was disclosed here today by the society's chairman. Mr. D.E.M. Fiennes, in378 words
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Article147 1964-03-25 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Forty-seven house doctors and dental surgeons in Singapore's hospitals are to get an increase of 5250 to their present $400 a month allowance as from April 1. This was announced by the Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. yesterday. A Government spokesman147 words
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170 1964-03-25 7 Malaysia has great heart by a Thai T«HE effect of Indonesian sian confrontation i hardly noticeable ii Malaysia, Mr. Vichiei Govitaya, leader of j municipal delegatioi irom Haadyai. Thai land, said here today. Mr. Govitaya. who wa "tremendously impressed by the progress in Malaysi; during the five years slnci his170 words
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Article, Illustration164 1964-03-25 7 Ghazalli to inspect rural work in Perak IPOH. Tues. The assistant Minister of Rural Development Haji Mchamed Ghazalli bin Haji Jawi (above), is now on a two-point mission in Perak that will keep him busy till after the ger/eral elect-. ion. For convenience, he Is now i living in Ipoh164 words
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Article51 1964-03-25 7 SINGAPORE. Tui s. Tlv Singapore Resta-uant. Bars, Eating and Coffee Shoo Employees' Union NOHMOM the majority of the workers at Adelphi Hotel, according to a secret ballot held by the abour Ministry. Out of a total of 156 who took part in the ballot. 152 supported the51 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-03-25 7 Search for runaway extortioner renewed by police IPOH. Tues. Police here are looking for an extortioner. Chin Ah Kow, 21, who is described as the onetime terror, of Buntong new village. The senior investigating officer. Deputy Supt. Gurcharan Singh, said today that the police believed Chin was back in Ipoh168 words
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Article61 1964-03-25 7 KUCHING. Tues. Sariwak industr>» and trade mission comprising 32 businessmen is e\ocrted to leave Kuching in early April for v three-wrek tour of Hong Kong, Japan, Formosa and Thailand, seeking means or strengthening trade relation.--Among the sronsors of ti-.e mission are the Jhief Minister. Mr. Stephen KalongReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous127 1964-03-25 7 1/lrt/ O»p By V. T. Unmlin 'SAU. VERVGOOP, THIS -.1 COT MO UMt RAC^' I TH' NEW KING OF 1 OH HE DOt&~ jj«t eec -ruAT YOU REPORT ON M00... 8UT KEVEXIfi^^ VMKKAMK... AM' 7»XWHIK? MOO.. WHO SAYS J EM? YtH_AW RtMEMBEK OC J\JHtC» WHAT'S IM IT FOR \CU V127 words
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134 1964-03-25 8 NEWSPAPER ORDERED TO PAY FIRM $625 i IPOH. Tues. The 1 Ipoh Magistrate, In- che Mohamed Eusoff bin Chin, today ordered judgment and costs i against the Malayan Times Ltd. in a summons case. The case was a civil claim .by Messrs Ng Brothers Ltd., a 1 motor firm, for134 words
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Article23 1964-03-25 8 IPOH. Tues— Mr Kok Yoon I San. a businessman, has be«n elected chairman of the St. John Ambulance Association. Perak centre.23 words
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504 1964-03-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Turn. pROPER farm management is the key to many of Asia's agricultural problems, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Khir Johari, said here today. Speaking at the opening of the second session of the Food and Agriculture Organisation's regional working party,504 words
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94 1964-03-25 8 SINGAPORE'S SECOND FLOUR MILL IS READY SINGAPORE, Tues. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kens Swee, will open the Khong Guan Flour Milling Ltd., Singapore's second, in TanJorg Rhu on March 31. The new mill, built at a cost of $2 million, is expected to begin production next month. At first94 words
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Article56 1964-03-25 8 ALOR STAK. lues Police here last niglu detained three suspects in connection with a hold-up in which a hawker was robbed of $100 and a watch at Jalan D;ty. The victim. S. Ganapathy. reported that three men armed with sticks entered his house and. after assaulting him.56 words
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Article50 1964-03-25 8 SEREMRAN. Tues— The Ten?ku Ampuan of Negn Sembilan and Mrs. B.H. Tan were elected patron and president respectively of th« Negrl Sembilan Girl Guides Amoelation for the third consecutive year Others elected were: State Commissioner. Mrs. V.S. Param; vicepresident. Miss Molly Morrinon; and treasurer. Mrs. Chan Soo.50 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-03-25 8 Two lead in the 'M.B. Stakes' in Perak IPOH. Tues. There la speculation in P»rak now as to who wfD be the new Mentri Besar of the State after the general election, and the guessing game has been, dubbed th« "M.B. Stakes." Interest has been heightened by the fact that374 words
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Article35 1964-03-25 8 i SINGAPOKIi luia,.— A cinema watchman lound a two-dav-oid baby girl abandoned m the Odeon car park at 12.30 «.m. today She is now undir the care of the Social Welfare Department35 words
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326 1964-03-25 8 Kuala Lumpur, Tues npHE 891 workers in 1 Pamol Plantations wen£ on strike while discussions were still on between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the management. A spokesman of the company said this today in reply to a recent statement by326 words
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Article43 1964-03-25 8 SUNOEI PATANI. Tue». Mr. S.A. Sinnun. technical assistant 'Radio i of the Sonrel Patani Telecoms Dept. has returned from Tokyo after a Colombo Plan television training course with :.*m Nippon Electric Co. These were his other comments on points raised43 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-03-25 9 CANDIDATE ONG: WHY I'M UDP AND INDEPENDENT AS WELL... nKKK.MBAN. Tuesday. AIR Ong Boon Hong, a businessman, who is contesting the State election as a United Democratic Party candidate, today explained why he was contesting the Parliamentary election as an Independent. Mr. Ong. who said he was the assistant secretary197 words
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Article38 1964-03-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. India> marathon cyclist, S. M. Nawab entered his fourth night of nonstop cycling at the Gay World stadium. At 7.30 p.m tomorrow, he will have cycled for 122 hours his target.38 words
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127 1964-03-25 9 Call-up is held up for registration in S'pore, Borneo KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE call-up for national service in Malaya is likely to be postponed until registration has been completed in Singapore and the Borneo States, it was learned today. It will then be carried out on a national basis. Registration127 words
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143 1964-03-25 9 CANADIAN VISITORS BRIEFED IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Tues. The 17-man Canadian Defence College mission, led by Maj.Gen. C. B. Ware, today met top military officers of the British Far East Unified Command. The mission, which flew in here this morning from Kuala Lumpur fo» a one-day visit, was briefed on the143 words
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Article49 1964-03-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Chan Kok Wah, 18. unemployed was sentenced to six months' Jail and four strokes of the rotan when he pleaded guilty In a magistrates court today to extorting 50 cents from Leong Kong in front of the Madras Theatre here on Feb 2449 words
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278 1964-03-25 9 June date for that 'new look' education system KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian. Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki. said today that the type of "comprehensive school education': Malaysia would have in future could be expected to be known by June. A Government-appointed committee, headed by himself, was now278 words
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Article75 1964-03-25 9 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. The Kedah St. John Ambulance Association will hold a tea party at the Ibrahim Secondary School here tomorrow in honour of their president, Syed Osman Idid. who wa* awarded the companionship of the Order of the Crown of Kedah (SMK) on the75 words
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Article232 1964-03-25 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Vocational Institute is inviting applications for its new session, which begins on May 25. The institute, formerly Known as the Bale.stier Junior Trade School, is offering young men training in a large variety of skilled trades, like building trades carpentry and Joinery,232 words
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Article144 1964-03-25 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A donation, of $44.40 lor Madam S. Pakkiam and her 12 children was received by the Straits Times this week. The fund now stands at $4,377. Madam Pakkiam Is a Kuala Lumpur widow wh,ose. husband was killed In a motor accident In January.144 words
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Advertisement305 1964-03-25 9 JEYES THE FIRST NAME IN HYGIENE 1 JEYES FLUID Th« powerful _^*t ■Eg ditlnfectint for home end g«r* 1 FLUID Perfumed Uv«- 1— tory cleaner for B^^^^^fl tparkling white l^^^^f «nd clean JEYES INTERFOLDED TOILET TISSUE \&J Finest quality titiue. Soft yet i > with ttmngth > for Mfety. No305 words
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Advertisement127 1964-03-25 9 mk insist on JEYES^ ft Bred THE DOUBLE SOFT, DOUBLE STRONG TOILET TISSUE FOR THE FAMILY soft yet -SH safe-with the double 4^2K?T/ S/^Vv -sheet strength H^«^V^*^ <: >^ V> doctors recommend. j^ 'mm/ £*£ln colours too y»x V As^ft ji PINK, AQUA as V TinSi^ttQ NEAT TIDY AND MODERN127 words
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Obituary26 1964-03-25 10 ft H ntt4% &1B Wimrarifn) HEW YIN CHONO Of 111 rros* Street R pore passed away peacefully at S r m on MM March 1954.26 words
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Article23 1964-03-25 10 CHEW NEO and Bo<t Khln thank all relative* and friend* for their present* and attendance on their wedding in Malacca on Jl-.1-H423 words
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Obituary36 1964-03-25 10 IN CHERISHEO MEMORY of Mary Rujrndra (M IW). A loving wife and IN LOVING MEMORY of the late, to he wtdi the Lord on March 25th '.954 Always remembered by wife, hii'dren and family.36 words
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Article352 1964-03-25 10 STUDIOS TO LET •ijitabl* for dancing clawes or rehrai.*als. Ribs Spore *****. ITALY* VIVACIOUS e>aaca Roaaetn aiag* at Th* Cockpit Hot*] Tel: iWpore) 33X48. PRESS AN AIRWICK Button, and In romra air that ameil* freah and •we«i LADIES, A FREE trial of all conmetir* nt Max Kactor'a Beauty Bar,352 words
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729 1964-03-25 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, March 25, 1964. World Trade Policies To describe the United Nations conference on Trade and (Development as the most important economic conference of all time is already platitudinous. The UN. SecretaryGeneral has said of it that failure to deal jointly with I the world's problems of729 words
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Article308 1964-03-25 10 Malaysia's application for membership of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Council, presently meeting in Algiers, should be granted as a matter of course. We obviously qualify geographically, and we also pass the sole political test. Our Government supports national independence and opposes colonialism. It is more than likely, however, that308 words
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Article148 1964-03-25 10 Experience indicates that the Finance Minister will have no trouble filling the $40 million Federal Government loan which opens this morning. Similar ventures in the past have succeeded well, and even since Malaysia was formed two loans have been heavily oversubscribed. In October one fcr $20 million148 words
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311 1964-03-25 10 SLOGANS REVIVE OLD KASHMIR PROBLEM From JAMES MITCHELL NEW DELHI, Tues. ••Release Sheikh Abdullah an/1 hold a plebiscite in Kashmir." This slogan, now openly shouted in Srinagar, gives a fresh turn to the old Kashmir problem. The "Action Committee" formed after the theft of the Prophet Mohammed's hair has now311 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1964-03-25 10 ALFRED SHERMAN - CYPRUS The real solution ALFRED SHERMAN by THE Cyprus question has now become a United Nations question, for better or worse. This is an arduous responsibility; Cyprus has produced an explosive mingling of long-standing national animosities and cold-war antagonisms, which could conceivably spark off a chain reaction war. But then,1,055 words
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Letter349 1964-03-25 10 I AM directed to draw your attention to the heading of a report of a Judgment delivered In the High Court at Ipoh appearing in your Issue of March 23. The heading 'Malays only' taxi licence Is wrong, judge rules" does not appear to accord with either349 words
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Letter226 1964-03-25 10 CO far and almost two weeks have elapsed nobody has made any suggestions concerning the new system besides Mr. Teerath Ram. I have yet to hear one which is worth noting from one of the countless number of teachers' unions. None of them seems to think226 words
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Letter96 1964-03-25 10 YOUR correspondent "Citizen" (Straits Times, March 14, 1964) who has asked for the establishment of a post office near Jalan Besar will be pleased to learn that there is already provision for the building for a new delivery post office soon at the junction of Serangoon and96 words
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Letter140 1964-03-25 10 BEFORE Radio Malaysia gets too involved with television perhaps the authorities will try to provide an efficient radio service I pay my licence regularly but. perhaps because I live in Ipoh, I get a rotten service for my money. Very often the 9.30 p.m. news is Incomplete because140 words
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Letter63 1964-03-25 10 MOST of the roads in Singapore today are provided with a special lane for the cyclists to use. But the trouble Is that, these cyclists entirely Ignore them. A traffic bye-law should be recommended that if they still insist of not using these lanes then they would be63 words
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Letter47 1964-03-25 10 SINCE the Health Minister U visiting hospitals and clinics, won't he make a call on Singapore's only Institution as well? Let him ask himself whether the Institution, with its drab walls, iron bars, inadequate staff, etc, resembles a prison or a hospital? BEN C. Singapore47 words
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Advertisement449 1964-03-25 10 Strmit. Tmm ft M.ury HU coco «ium>i mmatmm colo towjAwß ewAiiome AT MO4.LAMO WOAO StATOMe PMWHML tAtg CfTY g*OO*l STTOfMi LTD Niinn. C»»nr TM« NEWfI PMOtffT m. M. WMAIL, A—in»» Mewa. Naval tee* NAHIIM STORK »7«-y. C»*ao PMwt. rpmHl V. RCTWASAMT ft CO 111* Jaiaa Kay*. tULf. CLASSIFIED ADS. Wordt449 words
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Advertisement113 1964-03-25 10 VIOLIN OUTFITS •Roth HO-tV Outfit corwistt of a genuine "Roth" 1 20 R Violin patterned otter o genuine Stradivariut of 1700. Beautifully I hand made from fine iclected woods. Bow of choice Pernombuco. Strong j shaped Ca*e covered with real leather ond lined with silk plush Mekcr'i 1 Certificate with113 words
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Advertisement47 1964-03-25 10 y~^Ja\-' 5& Enjoy the mascoCwe freshness of @M Spice 1 i^M T*?^^« iaEVctatl IWH.IOM NCWVOM LOMOON. South GkiKH fliimtfog fast Hong Kong s Leading tnglish Languag* N«wspcper FLOWN REGULARLY TO SINGAPORE is now on sale at MARICAN b SONS 74 ORCHARD RD. Singapore 9. Price: M 50.5047 words
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197 1964-03-25 11 'SECOND CUBA' WARNING BY ALLIANCE DENANG, Tues.— The r State Alliance today warned Penang voters to be on guard against the blandishments of the Socialist Front which could "do a Castro" on them and transform the State into a "second Cuba. The State Alliance said In a statement that Communists.197 words
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Article63 1964-03-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. lues A further 61 witnesses today testified at the continued trial of C B. Campos, proprietor of International Advertisers, Rodger Street. Kuala Lumpur, charged with criminal breach of trust of $16 110. This brought the total numbrr of witnesses who had testified to 80163 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1964-03-25 11 A Socialist Front victory will not bring progress and prosperity; it will bring chaos says Lee, and warns pENANG, Tues.— S i n g a p ore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight accused the Communists of1,124 words
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Article99 1964-03-25 11 Siew Sin opens election campaign MALACCA, Tue«—. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, who baa been here since Friday, has started campaigning by holding group meetings with Alliance leaders, kampong folk and new villagers. Alliance candidates have been holding meeting daily since Sanday to plan the campaign. Most99 words
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304 1964-03-25 11 DENANG, Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, said here today that time alone will tell how sincere the PAP is. Referring to remarks made by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rasa*, at a rally In Kuala Lumpur last304 words
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344 1964-03-25 11 David 'a genius of unsuccessful strikes' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE chairman of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng, today described Mr. V. David, the Socialist Front candidate for Bungsar in the Malayan general election, as "a genius for calling unsuccessful strikes." He was replying to Mr. David, who344 words
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207 1964-03-25 11 Tun Razak sees off pilgrims to Mecca OORT SVWnTENHAM, r Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Ra^ak, today saw off 154 pilgrims to Mecca in the ship. Kuala Lumpur. Addressing them before they left, Tun Razak said: 'The establishment of diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia clearly shows that Malaysia207 words
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Advertisement94 1964-03-25 11 INJOY with EKCO] that gives you I everything! MITOMMIC CONTRAST CONTROL EWt HIGH SENSITIVITY TUNER and many more advanced features You cin't (0 wrong when you chooit in EKCO TV-BriU.n i fintst. Day and nifht umc« *lt*iyt avoltbl*. Ttltphonr Smgtpor* ***** ir-d Kutlt Lumpur ***** Stl* Atfnts: MALAYAN ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES94 words
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Advertisement88 1964-03-25 11 I I i Ik 1 I SOI Singapore A glow of elegance for your home Handsome Ceramic Lamps by HAE6ER of America Magnificent in their glazed brilliance, towering height, graceful designs. Each a masterpiece of American ceramic craftsmanship and impeccable styling. Shades in striking fabrics of Bark Cloth, White Irish88 words
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Miscellaneous660 1964-03-25 11 Kcene«; U.OO News; 11-06 Sixty RADIO SINGAPORE MlnuU Theatre; l2o Clo iSSSSSiJiSL RADI MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41.7 Metres SERVICES; 41.7 ud 60.2 metre* «0i MonZ P^ludVT 700 ku 602 Morning melodies; 7.00 n™«- ??n un And AhLt. Ti Signal. The News; 7.00 ?m nJw. 7 P *n br660 words
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335 1964-03-25 12 Pay up, or lose vote U.S. warns Russia NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE United States last night declared that Russia could avoid losing its vote in the U.N. General Assembly this year only by paying off some of its arrears to the United Nations. The declaration, by Mr. Adlai Stevenson chief335 words
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104 1964-03-25 12 YEW YORK, Tues. 11 A 16-year-old girl danced and paraded on a fourth floor ledge of the John Jay High School in Brooklyn for more than an hour yesterday, then Jumped into a police net suspended below. The defiant girl, who resisted all104 words
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Article54 1964-03-25 12 DUBLIN, Tues— Dublin paid a last farewell to playwright Brendan Behan, buried yesterday morning In Olasnevln cemetery. Crowds were silent in the city's centre as the funeral procession passed. A requiem mass for Behan In the Church of the Sacred Heart In the Donnybrook district hadReuter - 54 words
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Article67 1964-03-25 12 PABIS. Tues. Europe will fire he r first shot in the space exploration race this year. Sir Harry Massry. chairman of the European Space Research Organisation, announced here yesterday. The organisation has a 100 million programme for the next eight years Including the launching of 400 soundingReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-03-25 12 Bullfighter enters a seminary LEON (Spain). Tues.— One of Spain's top bullfighters yesterday exchanged his gaudy "suit of lights" for the simple black caj sock of a seminarian. Juan Garcia, cheered for his bravery in the bullring under the name of "Mondeno." began his studies for the novitiate at aReuter - 132 words
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150 1964-03-25 12 ATHENS. Tues. King rVConstantine of Greece took his oath as the world's youngest monarch yesterday with a plea for a "new political formula" in Cyprus. "Greece's policy is peace." the 23-year-old King said in his speech from the throne after his oath-takingUPI - 150 words
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142 1964-03-25 12 Cheers for Philip beat the Beatles f ONDON. Tues.—"Phl*J llpmania" last night outstripped "Beatlemania." Hundreds had gathered outside the Empire Ballroom where Prince Philip was presenting the Liverpool quartette with the CarlAlan awards. The fans shouted briefly when Beatles Paul McCartney. Ringo Starr. George Harrison and John Lennon arrived at142 words
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Advertisement327 1964-03-25 12 When JH a is a Jill really Parker pil impressive T-Ball gift? Amy v q 1 I a r3rker i-Ddii nan pen is $o yrn^E r *I**^^fßnßnTnf[|||[||||Hlf l ite nephew, a farewell token for U- pi/r i j i\ r^^E^^*«S]*l a traveller, a business remem- ~ra^ K..»-.->aCTll i i' brance327 words
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Advertisement196 1964-03-25 12 From 3M NEW Dry Photo-Copy Copies from all colors White, bond-weight copies As little as 17t per copy Absolutely no liquids A dramatic research breakthrough from the 3M Company has resulted in a new dry photo-copying process that gives you copies of the finest quality without liquids or chemicals. You196 words
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Miscellaneous297 1964-03-25 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S.'Ottisn m lilling! If) llt usually leaves a oeastly 5 Isn't a change of heart vlth mark (8-4). a worker Immediate? (7). 8 Sources of the alternative I 6 Filer taking the loot ran out sing perhaps (7). <7>. 0 William Inge's work In com- 7297 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-03-25 13 AS the Formosan fishing vessel s.s. Chit Glongyim burns in the Indian Ocean, crew members are seen (bottom right) pulling away from the ship on a makeshift raft. Other seamen escaped in two R.A.F. dinghies, dropped by the Shackleton aircraft from which the photo was taken. The129 words
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148 1964-03-25 13 OINGAPORE, Tues. T h c Government has acquired the Scan Liang Seah estate in Serartgoon Road, which includes the 124-year-old Whampoa House, as part of its Kalians Basin housing and industrial project. The Straits Times understands that the Government bought the 30-acre site148 words
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Article32 1964-03-25 13 KLANO, Tues. A labourer. Mohammed Abdullah. 38. of Riverside Road, was fined $15 in the magistrate's court here today lor being drunk and incapable at Harper Street on Minclnv.32 words
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Article327 1964-03-25 13 SUNARTO ADMITS: BORNEO IS FREE IESSELTON. Tues.— J Lieut. Sunarto. the captured leader of the outlawed subversive organisation. Barisan Pemberontakan Rakyat Sabah. has changed his mind about Malaysia. The Indonesian officer now says he believes Sarawak and Sabah attained full independence through Malaysia. Sunarto said this in an interview recorded327 words
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Article173 1964-03-25 13 Open wide the dentists' meeting T EADING members of J the dental profession in the East and the West gathered in Singapore today for the fourth Pacific denial congress, which was formally opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak. The conference Is a flveday meeting, which combines173 words
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Advertisement625 1964-03-25 14 on tinned from Pafr 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Wards SS (Mlti.)— Box S» rtm rrtrm READ thr Senior Appointments Vai.u.i in The Sunday Mail each week. REFERENCES COPIED WHILE you a. ut 5s Robinson Road, Spore CERTIFICATES, DOCUMENTS, PHOTOCOPY Instantly. O U.C. 138 Cross Street. (S'porei. Tel: *****. ADVERTISER OF Box625 words
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Advertisement711 1964-03-25 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Here's SS (Mln.)— Box St ets. extrm ALL THOSE at present abroad seek- ing position in their own or another Country should write for particulars and terms ol a service witn ovei uu years' world-wide reputation Percy Ccutts and Co., Ltd., 325. High Uulburn. London. W.C.I. FOR A711 words
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Advertisement1201 1964-03-25 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT SS Wards M > Mln.)— Box St ets *xfi LARGE FLAT Idesl for Besuty Pa lour, Retaurant. Consultant Room Me., Orchard Road. Apply Box A.VX I T. is porn or 7>|- i»2136. FULLY FURNISHED MODERN Mil kMlov with big compound in Bradd< Height Kutate. Vacant from 1-4-6 Detail1,201 words
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Advertisement1109 1964-03-25 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE m Words SS (Mm.) Box ft ets twtro SINGLE STOREY Terrac* House. 2 bedrooms, high elevation. freehold. 15 off B'lltntier Road Close to market, ■as) M'hoela, hospitals, etc. I. Phone Laurent.' 2«JI Ext ■II Spore. 4 NEWTON MANSION Luxurious 3 Bedroom Plats Bathrooms. W'.C.s Moy. sale.1,109 words
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Advertisement971 1964-03-25 14 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Words St Mln.)— Box tt ets. txtrm PAN BOOKS Big Reading st Sm.ii I Coat Latest Top Bestsellers Just arrt*M v»it roui nookshop today Uia- tnnutrrl hv fwierm Publication* Lid BUSINESS^OPPORTUNITIES Word, <j i Win.)— Bux St els. txtro CLINIC WITH PRACTICE In Malacca area available for outright971 words
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Advertisement1001 1964-03-25 14 FURNITURE srsfs SS (Min.)—Btx M ets. extra ALUM AWNINOS, BLINDS 'F elraets I Please contact Mellow A Co.. pore. GET Your Cane Furniture Stted with Super Comfort Donlop Cushions and Kabuloua Furnishing Material irom Adrian a 42i River Valley Road. ih'porn Phone ;Xs7tBOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE It Words $S(Mln.)—Smxl4et*.mxtrm VERY1,001 words
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Advertisement1145 1964-03-25 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)-Btx St ets. tatrm PEUGEOT 404 STATION Wagon Diesel registered June 1963 (ooe n owner). 36 Jalao Sungei Cbat J.B or I Phon. J.B. 3XX7 after 4 p.m. FONC A MANSOR offers a special to' you to choose your bfaml cars. T I Pleanc call1,145 words
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Advertisement831 1964-03-25 14 AT YOUR SERVICE Words St (Mln.)— Box tt els. «•*>» BLACK'S PHOTOSTATS 68 KOmsoa Itoad. BBMB, KWOK J PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. I The Arcade. Ist Moor Tel: WSSIO. REPRODUCTIONS OF PHOTOIRAPHS. plans, drauinKa etc, ang'a Photocopy Service. Spore T.V. MAINTENANCE required? Conact Measrs. Leong KvfrlKerailon 6ei» ice, '.'-'i Clemeoceau Avenue, s831 words
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Advertisement1357 1964-03-25 15 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COASI U k.i Uue S'poit taut r S'ntm rtw, MENESTHEM Littrpttl, Glisgo* ll Pt/Mtr 27 Mat 71 MEHEUUS Avoomouth, I Mil. Glaaftw la Pt/Mar 3 ASTYANAX i.ttrpeel, Glasgow Mar 27 Apr 1 Apt t CYCLOPS LKtrpnl Api 5 Api 7 Apt 1/11 Apt II PATROCIUI Literpttl.1,357 words
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Advertisement1350 1964-03-25 15 >^p^p^p^p^B^B^ i aß|B|Baßß»aß|B^ i^S THE EAC LINES )/~M SIMCAPORt lUALA LUtAPUIaP.ftWfTTINHAIk PINANC L^^Mi^R^^l worn mom ii>« mo«t tin h«omi«ii»i .E HAVRE. HAMBURG, BBEMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, BDTHEHBURB AHB COPtHttABEN i pon S'nani Huang "FALSTRU" B) Sailel ll Part/21 Mar 17/21 Mar ■PATAGONIA" I. Ptrt 21 Mar "BUSUANGA" I) 211,350 words
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Advertisement1267 1964-03-25 15 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL POUTS BENCRUACHAN t^T £1 Si..MM'» P. S'r an. i^ntfll Ant«rp May I G.44/Tt«ay May 21/27 Rottertani May 11 BENVORLICK Sink-awe MB* 'tiitn! Rotterdam Miy 14 Ii Ptrt/Mir 21 Mir 21/ 1 Antwerp Miy II BENAVON L p.... Hull H'Mr,. ft1,267 words
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Advertisement1355 1964-03-25 15 tv-- McALISTtH <Sc CO.. LIU. 111 Nt. «33l f^wV ILLERMAN LINK tit KLAVENESa LINE LONBON, HAMBURG. ROTTERIAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO M NULL ft MIDDLES.-*. g-^J^lU-t CITY OF WELLINGTON Attend ft'pori P. S'htip rentng BOUGAINVILLE 6.11/ 27 Mar Omits 21 Mar Spore P V-.am Penani T alsa calls .amitglia G.1,355 words
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763 1964-03-25 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS MM sliRbt1 l> easier and tins a shade easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover was again poor. There is nothing fresh to report in the sentiment of the market-operators are still concerned with763 words
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854 1964-03-25 16 POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsuttssd (2.000) 11.86: Csld Itsrs 11,000) 13.32: Ounlspt $2.77 81* 12.73 SL., (2,000) (2.76: latt Imslt (8.000) (389:854 words
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394 1964-03-25 16 rE Straits tin price yesterday again fell for the third consecutive day follow Irrg the announcement by the General Services Administrations of a new stockpile disposal policy. Yesterday the price fell by $3 to $532.50 or a loss ot $7 since Saturday. The394 words
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Advertisement1855 1964-03-25 16 mm=i±t±±imm i™lorientj lines i |r\ $&1 TO AUSTRALIA ..Sj^l^jLAWA^AajiusENt&AisHX^LrD. ss "ORSOVA" O^A. P.ciHc, Atlantic, and 0r.., L.K../E.l (29 000 oircondition#4 r f| Canada Sarvten Sinnport f S'htm Honolulu r 'Cisco »M imctrtti Deportir«9 PENANG 17th May 1964 "IMkm Man 2; II Mar »/11 Mar 21 Mr 21 *ir IT Mar1,855 words
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Advertisement673 1964-03-25 16 WESTBOUND: EUROPE SERVICE Singapore r,n»n, M'stilitt, Birleam. Brest, NARA 14 IS Apr 11/17 Apr II Apr Htvrt. Diikirk, Attwirp, H luig. tati. Ritttrlaa. SOUTH > WEST AFRICA lERYICE Si ruaoort™ I^™^™^"™™™"""""^^ TATIAN* 1/ I Aw Durban 31/4), Port Elizabeth (24/4). Capetown (21/4), Mata<n (31/4), Port Harcourt, Lagos (1/5), Cctonou (IVSJ,673 words
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Article100 1964-03-25 17 MELBOURNE, Tues. 1 EADDW3 Industrials were again the stronger section of the market as overall rises and falls were about balanced. Base raeUb continued to Improve. Leading oils were well supported and moved higher. i-oiuis were steady. m.A 33/6 Mount Isa <3/l N. Broken Hill (10s.) 37/6 Ampol100 words
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Article26 1964-03-25 17 March 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70S cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $532.50 (down S3). Estimated offering 275 tons (up five tons).26 words
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Article243 1964-03-25 17 \PRIL first grads rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Smgapora and Kuala Lumpfjr yesterday at 70« cents per lb. down a quarter of a rent on Mondays closing level for the position. The tone waa Idle. R.A.S. and F.M.R.K. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday:243 words
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Article185 1964-03-25 17 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharvta or ci pee ted today are: 1.-imt N.W. 1, Raima Bakke 6/7, Hulda Maentk 10/11. Eastern Ranger 8/9. sillndoens; 13/14. Hallvard 19. Kunak IM/25. Sedlll N.W. 5, La Natal 31/32, ft-navon 33/34. Olenfalloch 35/36, Sylvia Lykes 38/39. Piimorja 42/43, B«n--■Tuachan 44,185 words
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Article201 1964-03-25 17 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 24. Three months INDUSTRIALS KouMead 14 eta. If. Cement 20 eta 1 vnlops 18 eta. M Ho- 25 cts City Dev. 6 eta. ilcAlUter 17 ctt. h sut.'itrrs SI Cts. M. Invest. 15 Cts Ksso 18 cts. Robinson 14 cts. Ked. Disp. 15 eta. Storage201 words
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Article69 1964-03-25 17 r*NIMSM Produce Cichangs, llnga- day: Coconut oil: bulk S47| aellera. drum J'.ui sellers. Copra: March/ April IK /Continent Unquoted. Popper: MuntoK white ***** ■ellera. ■uawak whit* SISO seller*, ipcclal Sarawak black $125 aellera, garbled l^umponK black $125 aellera, AST A 113 A aellera. Singapore dconut OH Millers 169 words
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Article49 1964-03-25 17 'l-ME Malayan Cichang. Banks' Asia--1 ciatlan made tbene changes In It* rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling TT or OD raady: Holland Guilders 118 T/ti Iwm Francs m: I s Btltian Francs 1613: ■•uttcht Marks 223 3 4: (widish Krtntr 167 Italian Lirt JuL'TO49 words
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Article38 1964-03-25 17 VN the frti tichang* mar kit in v Bong Kong vcatcrda? ibr US dollar »m quoted at 5.741 for TT and 8.7?« for cjlh Sterling wan quotad at lft.M and •na taai .f gald at 24N.38 words
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Advertisement1539 1964-03-25 17 M^*^^^^^^^^***^^*^ l^*^^^ THE AVER HITAM PLANTING SYNDICATE LTD. (Incorporated In the States of Malaya). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Ist Interim Dividend of H%. less 40% Income Tax, will be paid on the 15th of April 1964 to all Stockholders whose names appear on the Company's Register as at1,539 words
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Advertisement951 1964-03-25 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MESSENGER Applications in writing are Invited lor the position of mes- i senger at a Diplomatic Mission. Applicants should furnish details of their experience, and should speak English. Typing will be an advantage. Applications should be forwarded to: "MESSENGER", P.O. Box 99, Singapore. NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA APPLICATIONS951 words
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Advertisement377 1964-03-25 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Applications are Invited from Malay girls who are Federal Citizens- State Nationals for appointments as Lady Textile Officer In the RIDA Textile Centre, Kuala Trengganu on the salary scale $145x7.50-182 197.50x7.50 242.50/ 258x15-303 plus Cost of Living Allowance377 words
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Advertisement741 1964-03-25 17 TENDERS TENDERS FOR THE MAM j FACTURE AND SALE OF RADIO I MALAYSIA IKX.) LONG PLAYING DISCS Tenders are invited from recordIng companies to undertake initially for a period of one year the manufacture of one or more 12--lnch Long-Playlng discs containing selected music items recorded by the Radio Malaysia741 words
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Advertisement548 1964-03-25 17 THE CONSULATE GENERAL of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA offers for sale colonal style residential property located at 13 Nassim Road, Singapore 10. Invitations to bid and further particulars may be obtained from the General Services Officer, Room 103 at the American Consulate General, 30 Hill Street, Singapore. AUCTION SALE548 words
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Article, Illustration712 1964-03-25 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep Moviegoer shows improvement in smart workout RACING by IIfIGHTY GURKHA iTI (centre), with P. Robinsoni up, thunders at the head of the field to beat Fair Astronomer right) ridden by Scobie Breasley, by a neck in a thrilling photo-finish to the712 words
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Article100 1964-03-25 18 T ONDON. Tues— The British Horserace Betting Levy Board pans to raise £2.500.000 from bookmakers in its third levy year, starting on Mar. 31. A flat rate charge of £100 on each bookmaker's office is expected to bring :n £1.500.000. A new scale of payments leviedReuter - 100 words
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Article203 1964-03-25 18 IPOH, Tues The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday s races hereKACE 1: Nothing to report. RACE 2: Chanticleer II (M. Lee) was slowly away. At the 3. Vast Horiion (Mitchell) was eased off the heels of Young Kaelr (Asuwadi). RACE 3: Salambo (Smith). Crown Boy (Donnelly) and Aces203 words
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174 1964-03-25 18 Vitamins: No decision by Stewards Irom JACK FINULtTON WLLBOURNE. Tues. After sitting lor three and a half iiours, the Victorian Racing Club Stewards yesterday failed to reach a decision on the use of vitamins m the conditioning of racehorses. The stewards found Hire* year-old Monte Cristo showed excessive amounts of174 words
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215 1964-03-25 18 THE NEWCOMERS- CARAVELLE, (late Dooneree). and Splendid, two newcomers entered for the Derby meeting at Buklt Timah. were smart winners In Australia. Caravelle a four-year-old chestnut gelding by Srnokey Eyes out of Big Elaine. won three races last season His first success was in215 words
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Article181 1964-03-25 18 Al"( KLAND. Tues. Murray Halberg, Olympics 5.000 metres champion, smashed his own New Zealand six-mile record last night when he clocked 27:32.8. LONDON: England's No. 1 table tennis player. Chester Barnes, may be suspended for three months from Sept. 1 this year. The England selectors recommend thisReuter - 181 words
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Advertisement235 1964-03-25 18 COOL SILENTLY J^^^^ D 344 12 STANDARD Electric fans by Meidensha Electric of Japan are powerful enough to keep you cool on the hottest days. Yet they're so silent you'd have to listen hard to hear one. Only specialists in electric motors, like Meidensha, could make fans this good. Choose235 words
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Advertisement110 1964-03-25 18 $20,000 mm THRILL PACKED FIGHT CARD THE BIGGEST EVER SEEN IN MALAYSIA. 22 3FABULOUS HUM EVENTS S3SBOXIN6 'GAY WORLD" 28TH. MARCH 64-9 PM J2FL WINAMI JIL^ tf^j YABE w§ LESfl DUNN I 1 Z'^l. \|i (PLUS 2 GOOD FIGHTS) w fJUBA^I GOLDEN CHAI HOFF TICKETS $1 0 S6 $3 «x>»<110 words
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Article630 1964-03-25 19 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT; COMMONWEALTH XI HELD TO A DRAW I by Singapore -Tuesday gINGAPORE batted very resolutely today and aided by a 45-minute stoppage for rain had the honour of becoming the first Malaysian team to hold E.W. Swanton's Commonwealth touring cricket team to a draw. The630 words
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Article227 1964-03-25 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Sobers will play in KL matches ERNEST FRIDA by SINGAPORE, Tues. Garfleld Sobers, the West Indian cricketer who is acknowledged as the world's No. 1 all-rounder, will play in E. W. Swanton's XI against Selangor on Thursday and against Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. Sobers arrived here227 words
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Article48 1964-03-25 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Chinese and Johore Malays drew 3-3 In a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Singapore Chinese scored through Lee Wah Chin. Chew Seng Thum and Vong Chona Patt, Johore Malays got their goals through Yusoff Hamld (2) and an "own goal"48 words
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190 1964-03-25 19 'I like this happy konfrontasi' says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister today spoke of the ''happy kind of konfrontasi" of sport in a message to the Malayan Cricket Association. In wishing the Malaysian cricket team, Swanton's Commonwealth cricket team and the public "a bright and190 words
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Article433 1964-03-25 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: BADMINTON— by Kuala Lumpur, Tues. fTHE Badminton Association of Malaya's important A standing committee meeting was not held at Ipoh on Sunday as scheduled but there are decisions and arrangements to be made which cannot wait upon a long postponement. The current round of433 words
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Article75 1964-03-25 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Badminton Association today named six players to meet the visiting Bangkok Municipality team at the SBA Hall here on Sunday starting at 7 p.m. The Selangor team will be: Singles Khor Cheng Chye. Ong Eng Hong, Abu Noor Baba and75 words
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Article35 1964-03-25 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The key match In the Selangor Hockey Association League Div. 1 betwpen TPCA and Kilat, the champ:ons. scheduled to have taken place at Gurney Road today has been postponed til! Apr.35 words
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Article31 1964-03-25 19 PENANO. Tues. A goal by Tony Rozario midway in the second half gave City Council a 1-0 win over Customs in a League hockey match at Deto Kramat yesterday.31 words
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Article24 1964-03-25 19 HOCKEY: Malacca Lfe Police 5 St. Francis Atso. 2. SOCCER: Inter-schools Lge Under 20): MAS 4 MBS 2 In-der-15: MBS 4 MAS 0.24 words
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Article158 1964-03-25 19 COMMONWEALTH Nurse b Alexander 35 Taylor b Wicks 47 McLachlan c Wicks b Bynoe 45 I'aiaudi c Turner b Bynoe 11 Pietzlik c Alexander b Cooke 54 Griffith c Turner b Bynoe 9 Button not out 22 Extras 5 Total (for 6 dec.) 228 Did not bat: Ingleby-Mackenzie, Kimmins,158 words
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Article160 1964-03-25 19 SOCCER— Spore Govt Service* Uiv. 1: Tan Tock Seng Hosp Dockyard (Jn. Besar 5.15) Marines •A 1 v Police 'A' (Jn Besar 6.45 >; Div. 2: SHB v Teachers (Patterson Rd): Drt. 2B: Police 'B v Jurong (Jurong); Dlt. SA: Pharmaceuticals v PWD (KUlang Basin); DiT. SB:160 words
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178 1964-03-25 19 BODYBUILDING RECORD 40 ENTRIES for SCHOOLS CONTEST J^UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The "Mr. Inter-School" bodybuilding contest to be held at Stadium Negara on Saturday has attracted a record number of 40 entries The organisers, the Nilal Bangsa Physical Cultural Association of Kuala Lumpur, said that entries have been received from eight178 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-03-25 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes.— The FJi. of Malaysia have chosen Gref de Sllva (above) of Singapore to referee the FAM Cup Final between SeUnfor and Perak at ipoh on Sunday. The Uneaaen will be H. A. B. Mansoor (Penanr) and Junid (Kedah). The Selanror team94 words
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163 1964-03-25 19 SOCCER LEICESTER CRUSH HAMMERS' HOPES T ONDON. Tues. West Ham. »ho meet Preston in the F.A. Cup Final in May. had their hopes of a double dashed last night when they were knocked out In the semi-finals of the English League Cup. West Ham were defeated 2-0 at home byReuter - 163 words
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395 1964-03-25 19 fASSIUS CLAY will still be recognised as world heavyweight champion by the New York state Athletic Commission even, ii the World Boxing Association declare the title vacant. New York and California are the only states which do not recognise the authority ofReuter - 395 words
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Advertisement91 1964-03-25 19 NATIONAL I^/ ml^\ down^ gkNATIONAL 1 Buy f*\ H.P TERMS ARE AVAIL ABLE A selection of 10 models from 9" to 23" to choose from. Take a set home and you'll be glad you chose NATIONAL NATIONAL TV sets are known for their simplicity of design and operation, with a91 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-03-25 20 ■THE MINISTER of Agriculture and Co-operatives, I n c h e Mohamed Khir Johari (third from right) offers a light to the Food and Agriculture Organisation's representative in Malaysia, Mr. Harry L. Spence, Jr., after opening the second session of the organisation's regional working party at the Dewan90 words
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294 1964-03-25 20 UN trade talks open with pleas for 'have-nots' GENEVA, Tues. The United Nations conference on trade and development opened here yesterday with appeals for all-out efforts to narrow the gap between the rich countries and the poor in the interests of world peace. The conference, attended by representatives of 120294 words
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Article71 1964-03-25 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Public Works Department today announced that half of Buklt Timah Road near Buklt Timah circus will be closed from 11.30 p.m. tomorrow till 4 ajn. on Thursday to enable repair work on the Railway bridge to be carried out Half of Duneam71 words
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Article, Illustration404 1964-03-25 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Coroner's inquiry today heard how a 3oyal Navy junior engineer, who had a few drinks at a shipboard •ocktail party, died after falling from an upper deck. The State Coroner. Mr. N. Oanesan. recorded a misadventure verdict at the404 words
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Article29 1964-03-25 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the Singapore Oil Mills factory at Red Hill Industrial Estate at 5 p.m. on Thursday.29 words
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Obituary50 1964-03-25 20 CNANALETCHUMV Wife Ol raju. Tebrau Rubber K.i'ati-, Johor* Bahru pa.ixrd away ptacclully 24 fi«. Corte»;« W-avinK MMMM 'o ci-met< r» about 4.30 p.m. LUBA RUPERT! ENCEL. 6v in SinKuneral service at St. B»rnad.tt» Church. Zion Road. S p.m. today, (ol' lowed by interment at Bldadari. No flowers by request.50 words
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Article339 1964-03-25 20 LONDON. Tues. It was an- other day of indecision in the stock market and there appeared to be no great desire to take advantage of the "new time" buying facility, a though business was on a fair scale. It was mostly a case of mdlvi;-339 words
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Article43 1964-03-25 20 LONDON, Tues. Spot 20Hd\. May 20\d June 20"» d.. July 20--15 16d July Sept. 21d.. Oct Dec 21d Jan. Mar 2ld Apr. June 20--15 16d.. July Sept. 20-15 16d.. Oct. Dec 20-15 16d.. c.l.f. 20»id.. May 20\d June 20 .d Tone: Idle.43 words
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Article23 1964-03-25 20 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £1063. sellers £1064. Forward buyers £1055... sellers £1056',. Settlement £1062. Turnover am 230 tons. p.m. 85 tons. Tone: Steadier23 words
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238 1964-03-25 20 Rusk calls for a peaceful solution to confrontation WASHINGTON, Tuesday. jy|R. DEAN RUSK, the I.S. Secretary of State, made ;i new c-ill yesterday lor ;i peaceful solution of Indonesia s confrontation of Malaysia. Mr. Rusk, testifying before the foreign affairs committee of the House of Representatives, said it was the238 words
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70 1964-03-25 20 LONDON. Turv Mr R A. Butler, tin British Foreign Secretary, s.mi today Britain had nevt-r had any plan to encircle and undermine Indonesia. He was replying in the House of Commons to a question by Mr. Arthur Henderson, a Labour Opposition member. Mr. Butler70 words
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