The Straits Times, 26 March 1964
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Title Section20 1964-03-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fie***** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration456 1964-03-26 1 Signs point to Tokyo Subandrio confirms acceptance of Manila formula 'with certain conditions' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday NEW signs pointing to a "summit" meeting in Tokyo appeared today, but an External Affairs Ministry spokesman here said that Malaysia had yet to receive official word about it. I le was456 words
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1093 1964-03-26 1 HENRY PAUL - Razak: Must win... the stakes are far too high HENRY PAUL: 'I DARE NOT PICTURE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO THIS COUNTRY IF WE LOSE' By Parit (Perakl. Wed TIIK DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Hu/ak, today urged all Alliance members and supporters "to close ruiks and put all our efforts1,093 words
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Article, Illustration632 1964-03-26 1 What about the Sultans? Lee is asked KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Umno secretary-general, Syed Ja'afar Albar, today asked Mr. Lee Kuan Yew if he advocated the eventual disappearance of the Malaysian Sultans and the nationalisation of rubber estates and. tin mines when he talks about the PAP plans for social632 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-03-26 1 TENGKU TO TELL OF STEPS TO SOLVE CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The nine Rulers of Malaya and the heads of five Malaysian states met at the Istana Negara today for two hours at the first Malaysian conference of Rulers. Included in the agenda were religous matters and rural135 words
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Article58 1964-03-26 1 LONDON. Wed— Man Is more of a monkey than he has cared to admit, according to an article in the current Ie ue of The Lancet. Recent research has shown that he belongs to the same zoological family as the chimpanzee and gorilla rather thanReuter - 58 words
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Article41 1964-03-26 1 TAIPEH. Wed. Madame Chiang Kai-shek celebrated her 63rd birthday today. The wife of the venerable Chinese leader was reported to be recuperating from a gallstone operation on Jan. 30, and was expected to resume her official duties soon. DPI.41 words
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190 1964-03-26 1 Stabbing of U.S. envoy: Minister resigns rrOKYO, Wed. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, today accepted the resignation of a Minister who took the responsibility for the stabbing' of the U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Edwin O. Reischauer. The Minister, Mr. Takashi Hayakawa. Minister of Home Affairs and chairman190 words
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69 1964-03-26 1 LONDON. Wed— A man died because a false tooth he swallowed was plastic and did not show on X-ray plates, an Inquest was told. He swallowed his denial uppeplate with one tooth attached but two X-rays proved negative. The plate was finally 'located followingReuter - 69 words
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Article69 1964-03-26 1 SUVA. (Fiji i. Wed. Thousands of people have been left homel*s6 by floods which have devasted large areas of FIJI In the past week, according to official estimates today. Two people have drowned. Government officials said the economy of the colony had been disruptedReuter - 69 words
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Article127 1964-03-26 1 PRESIDENT Nasser last night issued a decree nationalising the Shell and AnploEsyptian Oilfields Companies, the Middle Fast news apency announced. last AuEU>t >'r Aziz Siclky. the Industries Minister. said Egypt's nationalisation of mines and the cancellation of I CAIRO. Wed 1 private mining licrnrrs did not includeReuter - 127 words
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Article32 1964-03-26 1 TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese Foreign Minister}- today denied a Jakarta report that Japan was extending aid to Indonesia to build air bases at Numukan in Indonesian East Borneo. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article25 1964-03-26 1 GENEVA. Wed— U Thant, the UN. Secretary General, today formally mimed Mr. Satcari Tuomoija of Finland as U.N. mediator In Cyprus. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article180 1964-03-26 1 Sailors quit Jakarta bound ship. giNGAPORE, Wed. Six Malaysian crew of a Singaporebased cargo vessel, the Pantai Mas. who refused to sail to Jakarta from Bangkok, have returned to Singapore. The .->ix men. led by Second Officer Abdul Rahman bin Mohammed, went to see the Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand. Inche180 words
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Article43 1964-03-26 1 STUDENT STRIKE: 400 DETAINED DACCA (Pakistani WH Some 400 people been arrested durinc current student strike, it reported today. The strike, «.b»rr\rd in all educational institutions in the Prm imv. is in protest against p»IUt arrests inside the- tampu* here. Bfl.43 words
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Advertisement63 1964-03-26 1 New "LIFE" begins ihe day you wear .^VV_\- Dah Sin s > s Micro-Corneal yS \> Lenses. Consultant: CHEII YIN FOOK Dip. Pharm. University of Malaya. Dip. Opt. University of W. Australia. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd., S'por. 7. Next door ODION Photx *****. someone nfn SPECIAL63 words
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Advertisement24 1964-03-26 1 JIODEWI fflwneed TinncDn Ann /inn UUtn bUUnlllb a M% and hi I* means JU* cooking with £> £i CjjU fcv 3t3 HP*^^»« «w»L- ~*^3^Bjß(P^^~- 124 words
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126 1964-03-26 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. Twenty-four armed Pakistanis wen kißed when a large body crossed the ceasefire line in Kashmir into Indian territory on Monday night, an official spokesman said here yesterday. The incident took place near Uri. on the ceasefire line west of Srinagar.Reuter - 126 words
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Article40 1964-03-26 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Eighteen people were killed and 12 others ■wiously injured when a landslide burted three houses at Bukit Ttnggi in central Sumatra, the official Antara news agency reported today. Most of the victims weie children. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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153 1964-03-26 2 \LGIERS, Wed— Mongolia yesterday asked the 71--nation Afro-Asian Solidarity Congress to thank Soviet Premier Mr. Khrushchev for his peaceful co-existence policies. The Mongolian move amounted to a blunt rejection of Monday's appeal by the Communist Chinese delegation that peaceful coexistence with "American Imperialism" would mean153 words
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174 1964-03-26 2 NEW DELHI, Wednesday WARRANTS for the arrest of two High Court judges, issued on Monday by the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, have caused a constitutional crisis in India, with the legislature and the judiciary for the first time in open conflict. In the174 words
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Article77 1964-03-26 2 Sihanouk accuses Britain PUNOM PENH. Wed. Prince Sihanouk yesterday accused Britain of stalling on his request for a 14-nation Geneva conference to guarantee Cambodia's neutrality and territorial integrity. In a letter to the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. K. A. Butler, he rejected Britain's proposal for a preliminary conference in PhnomUPI - 77 words
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Article30 1964-03-26 2 LONDON. Wed. About 1.100--000 people have entered Hong Kong from China since 1949. Mr. Nigel Fisher, Under-Secretary of state for the colonies, said in the Commons yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article124 1964-03-26 2 PLEA TO BRITAIN: SAVE THESE MEN UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The U.N. Colonialism Committee yesterday requested the British Government to use its "powers and prerogatives" to save the lives of four men condemned to death in Southern Rhodesia under the Law and Order (Maintenance) Act. The committee voted 21 to 0124 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-03-26 2 Aly Sabry asked to form new Government (JAIKO. Wed.— President Nasser last night asked Premier Aly Sabry (above) to form a new government to take office tomorrow, coinciding with the opening of the new National Assembly. After a two-Hour meeting with the President, Mr. Sabry said he would start consultationsUPI - 80 words
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180 1964-03-26 2 He was then sentenced to one week's jail for contempt oi the House by defaming a member and Insulting the Speaker. On a wilt of habeas corpus the Allahabad High Court freed Kesho on bail after he had served six days of hisReuter - 180 words
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Article31 1964-03-26 2 SAIGON. Wed.— Five O.S. personnel and one Vietnamese observer were injured when their helicopter was shot down by Communist guerillas 350 miles north of here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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181 1964-03-26 2 Indian Reds heading for a complete break-up YEW DELHI, Wed. 11 The Indian Communist Party is heading for a crisis which may even break up the party on lines reflecting the Moscow-Peking ideological conflict. The crisis has arisen over letters alleged to have been written by Mr. S.A. Dange, rightwing,Reuter - 181 words
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235 1964-03-26 2 Two sons of fishing magnate accused of smuggling ]Lf ANILA, Wed. Two ITI sons of a Philippine fishing magnate will be charged with violation of the anti-smuggling law, police said yesterday. Police said Romeo and Luis San Diego will be among the five men to be brought to court forUPI - 235 words
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Article55 1964-03-26 2 BONN. Wed. West German y will Increase by 30 million marks a 55 million marks credit granted to Indonesia (or the modernisation of the country's railway system, the Ministry for Develocmont Aid announced here yesterday. For the additional 30 million marks, Indonesia Is to be suppliedReuter - 55 words
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Miscellaneous10 1964-03-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby DONT I LOOK /llOOIC) /^».JT\10 words
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Article188 1964-03-26 3 Cabinet discusses power go-slow I ONDON. Wed. Sir Alec Douglas-Home presided over a Cabinet meeting yesterday to discuss the effects of a go-slow by 130,000 of the nations electricity power workers. The Prime Minister and his colleagues heard a report from Mr. Frederick Enroll. Minister of Power, on possible movesReuter - 188 words
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Article57 1964-03-26 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The White House announced today that Vlce-Admlral Thomas H. Moorer, now commanding the Seventh Fleet In the Far East would replace Admiral Ulysses S.G. Sharp as commander-ln-chlef ol the over-all Pacific command. The new Seventh Fleet commandei will be Vlce-Admlral Roy L. Johnson, nowReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-03-26 3 JfERE is a very lovely Mum who lives with her family of two children in Finchlcy London. Her husband is a clothing manufacturer. She is a. tress Bettine Le Beau, who has appeared many times in a TV series in French for schools. HenceMirrorpic - 95 words
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Article113 1964-03-26 3 JONDON, Wed.—Up- roar broke out in the House of Commons last night when the Government had a majority of only one vote on an amendment to a controversial Bill abolishing fixed prices. Labour MPs shouted "resign" at the Government benches. The dramatic scene cameReuter - 113 words
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Article37 1964-03-26 3 LONDON. Wed. Adm. Sir David Luce, the First Sea Lord, returned by plane yesterday after a three-week visit to Australia and Singapore for talks with Chiefs of Staff and to inspect Navy units.— UPl.37 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-03-26 3 Privileges breach: Speaker orders Hogg out LONDON, Wed.— Lord President of the Council Quintin Hogg's "subversive activities" charge against the Labour Party yesterday was ruled a prima facie breach of the privileges of the House of Commons. The Issue was referred to the committee on privileges which has the powerUPI - 266 words
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Article52 1964-03-26 3 CUERNAVACA. (Mexico). Wed Raymond Doan Vinh. the French-Vietnamese painter said to be the fiance ol dime store heires.<Barbara Hutton. has taken quarters at the Hutton mansion in Jiutepec. near here, it was reported yesterday. Doan Vinh arrived here on Sunday accompanied by his Brother. Maurice Coan52 words
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Article25 1964-03-26 3 LONDON. Wed. Queen Elizabeth II began receiving official visitors again yesterday after the birth of her third son two weeks ago. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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165 1964-03-26 3 WASHINGTON. Wed Mr. Gas ton Defferre, the Mayor of Marseilles and prospective challenger to Gen. de Gaulle in next year's presidential election, has alleged that the French Government has been tapping his telephone in Paris and Marseilles. Talking to reporters yesterday after he hadReuter - 165 words
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Article39 1964-03-26 3 JACKSONVILLE (Florida). Wed Fifteen hundred screaming Negro youths attacked police with stones and birdshot. set fire to a car and a school and beat a reporter yesterday in the second day of a bloody racial ■Mtr-UX39 words
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381 1964-03-26 3 Afro- Asian protest at presence of S. Africa in trade talks GENEVA, Wednesday. •JHE Afro-Asian group last night decided to draft a statement of protest against the presence of South Africa and Portugal at the world trade conference and a declaration of non-co-operation with them. A spokesman for the groupReuter - 381 words
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Article25 1964-03-26 3 LONDON. Wed. Princess Alexandra and her husband. Mr. Angus Ouilw. have chosen the names James Robert Bruce for their Leap Year son. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Advertisement263 1964-03-26 3 SAVE ALL YOUR GOOD TIMES with DEPENDABLE EEB3 I FILM T^^^yf^ //F The cars are alread y on ttie startin g ttne, A tlie flag dr °P s an( there they g°« You c&n /^\jTM capture all the color and excitement of the Mmfi[ffffjjjf)!\ jWs\ Malaysia Grand Prix on dependable263 words
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Advertisement351 1964-03-26 3 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK j The modem way of keeping your valuables, original documents or jewelleries is in a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX. Our Singapore Sub-Branch at 83 Victoria Street has these DEPOSIT BOXES for rental and you need not be our customer to hire the BOXES. For $15.00 a year you351 words
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253 1964-03-26 4 12-hour wait in a marsh ends in fight and arrest POLICE party ambushed a young wanted housebreaker after lying in wait for him for 12 hours at a marshy spot in Kampong Kirn Pong, off Rochester Park. The man had driven to the spot in his car to collect the253 words
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Article, Illustration290 1964-03-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A mammoth fun fair and variety show will be held at the Great World Amusement Park on April 18 as a separate fundraising campaign of the Blind Bazaar's Singapore Stall. Heading the organising committee and a band of 1.000290 words
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Article25 1964-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyult Lin. will visit Tanjong Pagar Clinic and the Middle Road Social Hygiene Hospital tomorrow.25 words
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600 1964-03-26 4 All the marked notes recovered, court is told A DISTRICT court was told today that all the $150 in marked $10 notes, forming the subject of a corruption charge against Probationary Inspector John Thien Kirn Fook, were recovered when he was arrested in a sundry shop at Thomson Road. Inspector600 words
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181 1964-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. announced yesterday that the female outpatients dispensary of the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital would be closed from June 30 this year to relieve congestion. Those attending this dispensary are asked to go to181 words
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Article114 1964-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A union official was given a six-month conditional discharge in the Tenth Magistrate's Court today for spitting at a salesgirl employed at Gian Singh Departmental Store in Raffles Place. Goh Yap Leong. chairman of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers 1 Union branch at Oian Singh114 words
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Article, Illustration304 1964-03-26 4 5 WAYS TO COPE WITH OUR ROAD CONGESTION rpHE chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore, Mr. Milton Tan today called for a "revolution in attitudes" towards Singapore's traffic problems, and a new method of dealing with them if the State were to cope with the enormous potential growth of304 words
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Article29 1964-03-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Water will be cut off in Airport Road (from Paya Lebar Road junction up to New International Airport), irom 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-03-26 5 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, speaking at a PAP rally in Penang on Tuesday night. He accused the Communists of attempting to capture the Penang State Government in order to "use it as a base against the Central Government." Straits Times picture.47 words
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115 1964-03-26 5 Thief told: You're bad for the tourist trade pENANG, Wed. Un- scrupulous taxidrivers and trishariders are ruining Penang's tourist trade, the Second Magistrate, Mr. R. Aria Retnam. said today. "We depend on this trade, and we should show courtesy to tourists who come here," he told a trlsha-rider, H. A.115 words
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Article30 1964-03-26 5 KLANO, Wed— Work on ft I $70,000 Malay primary school will start soon at Pucliong, 21 miles from bare. The school will have •even classrooms and an office30 words
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113 1964-03-26 5 BOOKLETS TELL OF ALLIANCE SUCCESSES IT UAL A LUMPUR. Wed.— A total of 60.060 booklets are being distributed by the Government throughout Malaysia as part of its "Tell the People" campaign. Thirty thousand of them tell the people "what the Alliance has done for you" in the way of achievements113 words
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Article30 1964-03-26 5 PENANG. Wed. Tli«> State Veterinary Department will distribute 3.500 chicks. 500 ducklings. 30 goats and eight cows to Province Wellesley Central and South villagers tomorrow and on Monday.30 words
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112 1964-03-26 5 1,000 acres of rubber damaged in estate fire lESSELTON. Wed. J Fire has damaged i about 1.000 acres of rubber on an estate three j miles from Jesselton. The blaze began In blukar near the estate, which wu razed recently. Due to the dry spell, the fire crept alone undergrowth112 words
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Article35 1964-03-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. M. Nadchatram. a .senior laboratory assistant at the Institute of Medical Research, left here yesterday for the United State* to carry out research work on .vrub typhus.35 words
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248 1964-03-26 5 Alliance believes in levelling up, says Ningkan MALACCA, Wed. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen K a1 on g Ningkan, said here last night that the Alliance believed in levelling up and not levelling down. With its correct policy, the "haves continued to have »nd the "have-nots' were turning248 words
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265 1964-03-26 5 Ooi to Lee: Challenge accepted, but not in S'pore pENANG Wed. The 1 Socialist Front said today it would accept any challenge by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to a public debate. But, it stipulated, the debate must be held In Penang "and not in Singapore, where265 words
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Article35 1964-03-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed The University of Tuebingen (Germany) student chamber orchestra, now touring the Far East, will give a free concert at the University of Singapore Students' Union premises on Saturday at 8.45 p.m.35 words
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276 1964-03-26 5 Alliance seeks mandate for 'stand against Indonesia' PENANG, Wednesday. 'J'HE Alliance is seeking a mandate from the people to 'strengthen its stand against Indonesia's 'crush Malaysia' confrontation," the State Alliance publicity chairman, Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, said last night. Addressing an Alliance rally on Dato Kramat ground, where he is276 words
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Article39 1964-03-26 5 JESSEMTON. Wed. A District Offce clerk. Awangku Ahmat, was jailed for nine months 'by the stipendiary magistral*. Mr. W. J. Sllke. in the Labuan magistrate's court for criminal breech of trust Ip. respect of $75 Government lunds.39 words
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117 1964-03-26 5 pENANG, Wed. The national president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin^ said today the PMIP was not an enemy t& anybody "except those who make themselves the enemies of Islam.' In a circular to "voters Issued by PMIP headquarters here,117 words
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87 1964-03-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A consent judgment was entered by Mr Justice Winslow in the High Court yesterday awarding a widow. Tan Hua Eng. alias Tan Wah Eng. 512.366 for the loss of an eye in a road accident three years ago. The award was87 words
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Article24 1964-03-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. An unidentified middle-aged woman fell to her death from a Housing and Development Board flat in Beatty Road this morning.24 words
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Article, Illustration230 1964-03-26 5 pENANG: Wed —The 1 Sessions Court President. Mr. B. T. H. Lee, today criticised a defence counsel. Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, for "not having had the courtesy to telephone the court for a postponement of his case." Mr. Seenivasagam was230 words
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Article47 1964-03-26 5 PENANO. Wed. Cong Lon Moy. 45. wan fined a, total of $285 In the Sessions Court today when she pleaded guilty to two charges or possessing Intoxicating liquor in Balik Pulau home on March 9 and destroying a container and pot to prevent their seizurt47 words
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Article, Illustration764 1964-03-26 6 PROCESS SERVER MET MENADO AT ISTANA-BUT ALL IN VAIN 'Pahang territory 9 on island of Spore: Jurisdiction arguments She stopped, invited them into istana gINGAPORE, Wed. A process server who tried to serve a summons on former film star Maria Menado at the Istana Pahang in BedoK, Singapore, was told764 words
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Article52 1964-03-26 6 PENANO. Wed.— A Perlis mcrebtltl, Mr. Teng Tua Brp. >iv.< tiled a. suit in the nudtttmtr** court here against Mr. Teoh Ah Tow, a Socially tYont Candida '.r in the Alor Star parliamentary constituency, claiming payment of $250. The suit was filed yesterday Hearing has been fixed52 words
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354 1964-03-26 6 200 picket municipal building over pay claims KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 200 municipal employees today picketed the municipal buildinsr here. protesting against the delay in settling their claims for better wages and conditions of service. The one-day picket action followed an unsucessful attempt to settle the claims at a354 words
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84 1964-03-26 6 "pATU PAHAT, Wed.— A member of the national executive council of the United Democratic Party has resigned and joined I'mno. He is Inche MjMMff bin Baba, 40. secretary of the Batu Pahat Dalam branch of the LDP. He. joined the party in84 words
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Miscellaneous190 1964-03-26 6 Ailey Onp By V. Miamlin WN«TUNK! >YB6 «R, I I M»***CH OT L£H. MONAJCH OF L*M,| I OK*f_ MOW TU. PtCK UP MV V "-■*-< I DUMNO- BUT THA'S WCWT-7 M3UR BMPEROR OP MOQ j ■»ICH OF MOQ AKMV AN' WVU. GO TAKE MY fiOO^NSS^N MXJ BETTER NOW LETS /HISHNO6&190 words
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Article, Illustration2098 1964-03-26 7 LAN FLEMING; W - Trapped in a fiend's lair LAN FLEMING W> CONTINUING THE GRIPPING. NEW THRILLER by DRAWING ■V James Bond, disguised as a deaf and dumh Japanese labourer, has swum to the forbidden island and now lies hidden in a shed from which he witnesses the horrible deaths of Japanese suicides lured2,098 words
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Obituary78 1964-03-26 8 t* Ward* tit (Minimum) RICBIVID CABLE from Ceylon that Mr A Kathiravelu retired Sanitary Inspector. Belangor died at Karalnagar on IS-.l (14 neeplv regretted MR. X.*> PANICAR, retired Arrhltertliral A**l*tant VW D Singapore. passed away peacefully at Madras on 3t-I «4 Mourned by hia colleagues WAMOEN MINO paused away78 words
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Article51 1964-03-26 8 Wt4i If (Minimum* THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Maria Tan Kirn Neo thank- mend* and relatives for 'heir kind eondoieree». wreath*, donatioa* and attendarce WIFE AND FAMILY of 'he late Mr. Prtm Raje thank Dr.. frlendi and reia'iven for their kind aaatatance, condolenfe^, attendance h* the funeral on51 words
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Article359 1964-03-26 8 U Hera 1 %t» (MMmmm) WILL Mr. I) P. Bourlln and Mr. C T Taylor pleane contact Kemaman Aoh Kee Heog rlalleh Abdullah. MISS JANET DIXON glvea free, peraosal guidance on make-up at Mas Factor Beauty Bar, Metro. Higb Street. Stniapore. FIDIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teacher* and hook359 words
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731 1964-03-26 8 The Straits Times Thursday, March 26. 1964. Little The Wiser Dr. Subandrio's statement in Bangkok that Indonesia has accepted "with certain con- 1 ditions" the Filipino formula for talks on Malaysia does not leave us very much the wiser. 1 It has been clear that the formula was having Jakarta's731 words
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Article309 1964-03-26 8 The number of flat-dwellers is increasing rapidly in most Malayan towns. In Singapore, many more flats have been built in recent years than any other kind of residence. This trend is not quite so pronounced in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and other towns on the mainland. But309 words
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Article208 1964-03-26 8 Whampoa House in Singapore is being demolished to make way for a housing and industrial estate. An undramatic end, but one appropriate in a city not yet so old that it looks nostalgically on its pioneer buildings. Had the house survived another hundred years it might have made208 words
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Article533 1964-03-26 8 By GODFREY HODGSON \f EXICO CITY, iTI Wed. Mexico City was all French last week, the papers full of nothing else, the television shows little else, and the city en fete with tricolours and gigantic portraits of El Senor General. But what did it all mean?OFNS - 533 words
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Letter272 1964-03-26 8 I HAVE read the reports 1 of the tourists' dollar problem in Kuala Lumpur and the criticism made by Mr. K. Roberts. I was rather amazed that Mr. Roberts though claiming himself to be a "traveller" does not realise that all tourists are not alike. Some tourists272 words
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Letter74 1964-03-26 8 OUR local school seems to have a queer system of allocation of periods. A form 4 class Is told that they cannot offer history next year because they are In the science stream and yet they are made to spend 4 periods per week (164 periods74 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1964-03-26 8 THE QUIET DIPLOMATIST A PASSION FOR ANONYMITY EVERY week, generally on Tuesday. Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, and Mr. Robert McNamara. the Defence Secretary, take luncheon at the White House with President Johnson and over the coffee cups discuss and coordinate foreign and defence policies. The meetings, informal1,312 words
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Advertisement520 1964-03-26 8 State Tfcae* ft Htby Hal ftaar •OLD »rOHA»« MIAMCMEM AT Itm.U».HH MOA»-«ATOM« -WAVAL BAM CfTT BOOSt STTOffS) li* aaaimr M—aa. —+m —ay VMS NW9 PIOKT m. M. hWAK. MAtaaajaji 0 oai e»a.a* Pwaa*. raa»al» V. MTMAOAMV ft OO IM4I wlfllMl KafJML ft I*l f |m|*y CLASSIFIED ADS. U W,,4. fit520 words
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Advertisement41 1964-03-26 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Almo lma*rt«r* t> Eiporttri of Hiflh Class Wwftt— Woollen.. SINGAPORE: 21, Chilli* StrMt, Teh ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor McnSMtn, lit Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement158 1964-03-26 8 H Brilliant New 23" Sets the Fashion Internationally S M ■■wit S V a^i^S Iff** jfWwJB; liHb 2J~ MODIL 4302 Whatever the comero Mes you soe vividly brought to life on the Pye 4302 s big 23" screen! This is the set that sets a new international standard of TV158 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-03-26 9 QUEEN LEADS PARTY OF NINE WIVES TO SEE HOW NATIONAL OPERATIONS ROOM WORKS WHILE Malaysian royalty was in conference the Ruler's Conference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, their wives spent an hour at the National Operations Room. The Raja Permalsuri Acong led the party of nine wives (consorts194 words
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144 1964-03-26 9 OINGAPORE, Wed.— The president of Mobil Petroleum Company Inc., Mr. Vernon A. Bellman, today described Singapore's buoyant economy and sound political climate as "incentives for substantial investment. Mr. Bellman flew In here this morning from Kuala Lumpur to discuss preparations for his company's new $39144 words
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Article, Illustration405 1964-03-26 9 Now love parts Poh Lin and her companion NEW SEARCH TO BEGIN— AGAIN FOR A LOCAL GIRL SINGAPORE, Wed. The search for a companion for a blind and deaf girl, Chan Poh Lin, who is now studying at the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts, iiay start all over405 words
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Article36 1964-03-26 9 TELUK ANSON, Wed. The vice-president of the People's Progressive Party branch in Teluk Anson. Mr. L:m Jit San. has resigned from the parry in protest against the selection of candidates fur the elections36 words
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285 1964-03-26 9 Machines in the classroom help 36 to learn faster SINGAPORE, Wed. A revolution Is currently taking place in a Singapore classroom. At the Army's Alexandra Grammar School. 36 children of Australian and British Servicemen are "guinea pigs" in an experiment described as a revolutionary breakthrough In education. The children, aged285 words
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Article31 1964-03-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Inche Tan Mutallb was elected chairman of the newly formed Television Malaysia Staff Union tt a meeting here yesterday. Inche Aziz Wok was elected secretary.31 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-03-26 9 No comment is answer to Latif poser IZUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Has SJahrlal Latif bin Awang. the Indonesian diplomat m Vienna who sought asylum with the Malaysian Embassy in Bonn, been brought to Kuala Lumpur? Asked to confirm rumours that he was now in Malaysia, a Ministry of External Affairs spokesman196 words
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Advertisement177 1964-03-26 9 iTimtmiwmwrniinMiMimimiHMMiM»mitHimmwfmiiHiiMiiitmiiiiiiiii'ii'iiiMniiniiiMiiiiiiiimiHt THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. LTD 1 LOMBARD INSURANCE CO. LTD. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED have pleasure in announcing that with effect from the Ist April, 1964, a joint Branch will be established in Singapore I at I i j COMMERCIAL UNION177 words
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Advertisement116 1964-03-26 9 |f w Supreme for Tmm CLARITY ■Vb QUALITY PROMPT CMICI AfTIR-SALIS SERVICE ATTJ?T? INSURED tV yjUAtUKNltitt EXPERIENCED STAFF A GERMAN t TV ENGINEER Models:- i nordmende factory 1 Ljif HANSEAT FAVORIT i I ALL NORDMENDE TV SETS ARE EQUIPPED ■Pfciii^, W WITH 23" ANTI-GLARE PICTURE TUBE. colonel (19 portable) I116 words
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Miscellaneous645 1964-03-26 9 Today *s Radio, TV o nIA m.-^.*— mental: 1000 Late Evening RADIO SINGAPORE Roquet; 10.30 Asian Club: 11.00 MEDIUM WAVE News; 11.05 Music Prom The SbUVlCfc 47« Metro Opera: 12.00 Closa TSK-"" 1 RADIO MALAYSIA AM i 600 Qooa Morning; NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 8.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 SERVICES; 41.7 and Mi645 words
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Article193 1964-03-26 10 rpHE- sari is one of the most graceful costumes. The slim line is emphasised by the soft folds of the six-yard length of material. The prettiest feature of the sari, however, is the colour. Its brilliant colouring accentuated with gold or silver border has been193 words
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Article, Illustration454 1964-03-26 10 THERK are days in your life when you feel that you just cannot face ;iiiotlier lunch which is rich with meats. But there is always ;i way out if you like* to try out some new dishes with vegetables. Cookery expert, Miss Chan Sow Lin454 words
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Article187 1964-03-26 10 Fingernails with a shapely look YOU can do much to improve the shape of your nails if you are clever with colour. If you don't like bright varnish, stick to pale, pretty pink or light coral. Always match your nail varnish to your lipstick and your clothes. Square nails appear187 words
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Advertisement321 1964-03-26 10 TRUST SWANSON mb %^7hj^E<Sr HI w the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment321 words
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Advertisement353 1964-03-26 10 The foundation of beauty Real beauty care is far more than just choosing th« right powder base. Beauty comes from deep In th« skin. Let MISS ARDEN'S CONSULTANT show you free of charge how to care for your skin how to cleanse, tone, and nourish it; how to look radiant,353 words
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Miscellaneous330 1964-03-26 10 Stl-aits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. The pages comment? (8). 1. In the back of the vehicle. 7. T blear-all black" (Hopdoctor finds a rodent <6>. kins) (5). 5. Occasionally seen to Join 8. Is extravagant, and proves cricket sides (3. 3. 3). careless with tips (10). I 9 Invest In330 words
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193 1964-03-26 11 Recruiting team meets with good response in Penang PENANG, Wed. Satisfied smiles have returned to the faces of the five-man Armed Forces recruiting team now touring the country. Reason: its members met with a "good response" when they began intervlewlnc potential recruits at the Territorial Army h-adquarters here today. But193 words
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Article62 1964-03-26 11 KLANO, Wed— Police here ar<appealing for eye-witnesses of an accident In which Llm Kew Tay, 80. of Market Street, was fatally Injured. It is believed that Lim was knocked down by a car at Batu Tina Road here on Monday night. Eye-witnesses are asked62 words
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Article65 1964-03-26 11 OENANG, Wed. For the first time since the war a Russian ship, the Alatau, has arrived in Penang to load about 100 tons of refined tin for direct shipment to Russia. The Alatau is taking the metal, valued at about $890,000. to the port of65 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-03-26 11 THE GRAB, but this ba« goes bleep, bleep, bleep... T H I S is the s p v t n i k-type bag which sprouts long shafts that cannot be accommodated in any car. CLOSE-UP of the same bat: The hand-cuff-like handle in58 words
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271 1964-03-26 11 Crowd pounces— to find security device that really stops thief A MASKED man snatched a bae from a European executive outside the Chartered Bank in Jalan Raja here at lunchtime today. As he was running towards a get-away car there was an explosion. Then a siren sounded. As the stunned271 words
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Article173 1964-03-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. today warned that there would be a tin price explosion, if the General Services Administration did not "go easy" on sales of stockpile tin. Dr. Llm was commenting I on the new173 words
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406 1964-03-26 11 Our rubber industry's year of records... THE year 1963 was one when many new r^ cords were established in the rubber industry, Mr. Gan Teck Yeow, president of the Malayan Estate Owners Association, told the annual meeting here today. The records are; ANNI'AL production 784.699 tons of rubber. MONTHLY production406 words
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Article40 1964-03-26 11 PENANO. Wed.— A three-man gang armed with screwdrivers and a dagger broke into the North Mhlaya Newspaper Distributor** Association in Rangoon Road ye*- terday afternoon, smashed two I pin tables and escaped with (34 in coin.s. 3 Juu40 words
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Advertisement257 1964-03-26 11 H I m It M 1 W* V V I m m It I Ja 1 Ik I H I SB^RHBHiv healthy kaamm\ HBl^May beautifulijgßl illllllllllß Bfe H fli B HHH Clcan hcallh >- allractivc na>r laitingly protected that it is neither too greasy nor too dry. Because Je|& 8257 words
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Advertisement1555 1964-03-26 12 (Continned from Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT m Word* $1 (Min.)—B»x St eta, txtrm AMERICAN FILM COMPANY requires experienced Stenographer temporary basis. Replies to P.O. Box 134. Singapore. WANTED ENGLISH SPEAKING Waitress, good salary. Apply at Nam llrng Bar, 93, Sambawang Road, oft Nat Soon, Singapore. COOK BOY well recommended far1,555 words
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Advertisement1087 1964-03-26 12 HOUSES k LAND WANTED It Word* SI (Him.) sVa M t+B.' tmtrm i BUNGALOW OR TERRACE House tn Districts 9, 10 or U. Pleas* ring John (B'pore) ***** (10 a.m.— 6 p.m.) givtng run details. HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE j St Word* U (Ittmj—Btm It tit, tmtrm SINGLE STORBYED1,087 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-03-26 12 TOURS k EXCURSIONS W Wordt $1 (IHm,r—Btm It tta. txtrm DOES TRAVELLING UPBET you? rake Marzlne' for a carefree journey, rhis effective travel sickness remedy s safe even tor children. TOUR MALAYA 7 days (85/- C/ Highlands 4 days (66/- departure 27-3-64. w»»«gfc«ir Chlengmal U days (310 departure 18-4-64. Bangkok1,017 words
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Advertisement1083 1964-03-26 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wordt U (Mtmj Btm It eta, txtr, AUSTIN AOB SOMCNSKT fltted with 1963 ASS Knxto* csoellaot condition with radio. Telephone Mas Pom 4U17 (Spore) between 8 a.m. to noon. IMS JAGUAR MX VII European owner tearing. Host sell, very Rood condition, your best buy. Contact RobOrt1,083 words
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Advertisement760 1964-03-26 12 LADIES SHOES j SPICIAL OFFtm.'l ENGLISH and CONTINENTAL LADIES 6HOK3 Bittivt. Fill, VsnDs.. fish, visit VINDOMI SMOI SALON 10. COLLVm QUAY. S FORK. TIL: WHERE TO STAY (Spore) It Word* U (Him.) Btm It eta, txtrm HOTIL AMBASSADOR Seaside 48. ileycr Road. Dancing Nistotly. Tel: *****. SOUTN-lAST ASIA H0te1— *****/760 words
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Advertisement858 1964-03-26 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JOHORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens/ State Nationals for appointment as Assistant Veterinary Officer in the Veterinary Department, Johor. Salary scale: $506x24-/ Efty. Bar/674x24--770. 778x34-812 plus cost Of living Allowance at current rates. 2. Candidates must have attained 21st but not their 30th birthday and858 words
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Advertisement907 1964-03-26 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FIXED SAURY APPOINTMENT IN THE-SECONDARY TRADE SCHOOL, JOHORE BAHARU Applications are Invited from experienced serving Instructors in Secondary Trade Schools lor the post of Headmaster, Secondary Trade School. Johore Baharu. (Fixed basic salary of $1000/- pin. on the Unified Teaching Service. Candidates should be able to organise, supervise907 words
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Advertisement1362 1964-03-26 13 TO HVERPOQL t WEST COAST U.K.! Due Spore tain P. Shan -|bm| •".••"THtW Li.erpMl. Glasgow la Pt Mar 27 Mar 21 MENELAU! Avonmouth, L'pill. Glasgow la Pf Mir 3 ASTYANA* n.irpiil, Glasgow Mar 27 Apr 1 |pj I "CLOPS L.mpeel Api 5 Apr 1 Apr 1/11 Ap7 11 EJL»°- CLUS1,362 words
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Advertisement1355 1964-03-26 13 WSH THE EAC LINES K\ V jT*U J.INGAPOII KUALA IU»»rua«rSWITTfHHAM ffMANC IS^OUjg/BM I to.uiMnii fc.MtMNGM. roioin.l 3/I. will OU«' fc^J'g^^Ll *»oni 'iei ihoni iitu rHONi »jii mo«i»»7i SAILINGS 10 GENOA. LE NAVRE. HAMIURC, BREMEN, ANTWERP, IQTTERDAM. AMSIERDtM OSLO. GOTHCHIUR6 AND COPENNAGtH Store S'nan Pening •FALSIRIA" k) sailed li Pert/Today 27/211,355 words
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Advertisement1296 1964-03-26 13 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS BENCRUACHAN gi smppo, Ktem mfa gg^ g,{ BENVORLICH ft" Singapon "Ha »iMn| Rottirdam Ma) 14 li Pert. Mar 21 Mar 21/ 1 Antwerp Ma) II Singapore P. S>am PMang lENAVON L'peil. Mjl. H'targ, H'flaa C 33 Mar 29 Mar 301,296 words
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Advertisement1369 1964-03-26 13 III: HI. ***** TWkaT I^ M CLLERMAN LINE <Jt KLAVBNESS LINE «^^> LONOON. HAMBURG, lOTTERBAM. LOS ANGEIES. SAN FRANCISCO, MißßiußßOuaii SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORILANB HAVRE, NULL k MIDDLESIROUta Aecipi.ag earn 111 Clltlll t SIM* t CITY OF WELLINGTON Aainci. Spore P. Shan >'«iang 40UGAINVILLE 1. 1-1/27 Mar Oaiits 21 Mar1,369 words
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Article153 1964-03-26 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. \|OST leading Industrials conaA tlnued to hpld levels or advance while rises and falls were again about even. B.H.P. rose to 595. Base metals was the strongest section of the market. New Broken Bill gained 2s. 9d. to 80s. 6d. following a bie Jump in i153 words
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Article26 1964-03-26 14 March 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69} cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $533.37 (up 871 cents). Estimated offering 290 tons (up 15 tons).26 words
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Article178 1964-03-26 14 jjmips lying alenstide the >lnsaa>ere Harkeur wharvea er exaaetsd teday are Hoegb Dene I' 2 President Monroe 4/5. City of Wellington 8/tt. Setra 10/11. Benvalla 13/14. Sllindoeng 15/16. Atreua 18. Pinya 19. Bayon ?3. P.ajah Brooke 24/23. Daluritn Mara 26. Melbourne Maru 2728. Bougainville 38/39. Tldra 42/43.178 words
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Article200 1964-03-26 14 (OFFICIAL 0U0TATI0N1) March 25. Tiiree month" INDUSTRIALS Boustead 14 eta. AI. Cement 20 cia Denlopi IS eta U. 80-: 25 eta. City Uer. 6 eta. UoAllster 17 eta. K. Smelters eta. U. Invent. 15 eta. Esso 10 cts. Robinson 14 eta. raaV Disp. 15 eta. c Storage 20200 words
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Article66 1964-03-26 14 /"MINIS! Product Ciehange, Smgaday: Cecenut ail: hulk S47|. cellers, drum UOi tatMt*. Capra: March April L'K Continent: Cnquotrd. Pepper: Mumok whitr $I*2* nellem. Samuak white siso seller*, special Sarawak blitck JU'ft «l>r«. garbled UimpooK black Sirs idlers. ASTA $135 aellera. J.njipor. Ceeenut Oil Milleri' Asteciatlen price*: bulk 547.J566 words
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Article37 1964-03-26 14 •pMI Malayan Iichann Banki Aiio cutitn made throe change* In lit rate* to mercbanta yesterday (all ratt* to S100): (•Ming TT »r OO rtady: Otuttcha Markt 128 7 '8: Btlglan Franca 1613: Italian Lir* *****.37 words
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Article80 1964-03-26 14 HPHE Federation Minister for x nuance haa fixed tbeae prices for calculating" customs duties for the week beginning on March 26. Rubber 70% rU a Ib. Copra 1480 a ton. Coconut oil $B*2 a ton. Palm oil W58.7."> a ten. Palm kernels $403.5* a ton. The rate at80 words
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854 1964-03-26 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange is going through one of its quietest periods for a very long time and yesterday the turnover contracted sharply still further. Market observers are now describing {he position as "difficult" and conditions are certainly providing a marked854 words
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Article25 1964-03-26 14 M.il.o.in Mock Inriiirv Mai M Mar. U Induvlii.iN: 109.50 lll!..i;. lin- 134.71 !;!.ni> S rulihrrs: IM.7I 104.87 Dec. M, ltd nni lire. lf)62_10fl25 words
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Article812 1964-03-26 14 (COMBINED business in ttn Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boutttad Ct.dOO) SI. S3. (1.0001 (1.S2; CoM Store rjoiiin S3. 31. (1.000) S3.30: Dunlopt 11. MM I S2.74: Bait Smalt i4.ikmp)812 words
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Article36 1964-03-26 14 I trtt iiminii mjrhtt n Kon« yctterdaiv tn^ vS. dellar va« quoted at 8.74J for TT m 4 813 'or urn. Sttrl<ni nan quoif<l at 15.»7 lu 4 mm teal or geld at 249.36 words
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487 1964-03-26 14 THE price of Straits tin rallied slightly yesterday i alter Its three day drop fol lowing the announcement of the new GSA disposal policy. The rise of 87 J cents yesterday took the price to $533,374 on a offering up IS tons to487 words
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Advertisement1052 1964-03-26 14 assrsaa BBaraaa AUSTRALIA SCDVICI INDIA PAKISJAH ANB SSlf ÜBVICS li: Frtauatla. lialaiia, Miiliurti. Sr*sei Id Minis sat Na|aai|liasa Peninj P S'fam Spore S'oori f S'hax "en am BAMORA 7 Aar 111 Apr 12/14 Aai RAJULA Sule* Siittl li Part •ULIMBA I May II 12 Miy 1] 15 Ml, RAIULO HUAar1,052 words
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Advertisement49 1964-03-26 14 NITTO LINE lasliaf far Naagkaae mi NBfe ft YUm Penine SutfaDora "CMW* MaM" Snlrt la Ptrt 7% Mtr li Mar/ 1 Aar OCEANIC LLOYD LTO: S2F"*— SST OVERSEAS TOWAGE SALVAGE CO.. LTO. TUG TOWAGE -SALVONI A -SALVAG6 3000 I.H.P. STATIONED AT SINGAPORE Agar's: HARKR, GILfILLAN CO., LTD. TEL: *****49 words
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Advertisement864 1964-03-26 15 ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE ANXIOUS to trace Morris Minor 1000 four door Saloon PD. 7004. A small reward will be paid to the first information received. NOTICE FOR THE CLOSURE OF RAILWAY BRIDGE CROSSING SUNGEI MANIK l I II K ANSON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Bridge No. 15864 words
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Advertisement700 1964-03-26 15 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Friday 27th March and Monday 30th March 1964 being Good Friday and Easter Monday. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Licence for Supply of Electricity in 1. Kemasek— l6 miles North700 words
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Advertisement798 1964-03-26 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CORRIGENDUM VACANCIES FO& RAILWAY GENERAL CLERICAL SERVICI With reference to Railway Service Commission advert lsemem for the post of Clerks publisher In the Straits Times 25th Marcr 1964. the Salary Scale Is coneciec to: SALARY SCALE Probationers $137.50x7.50— 152.50. Timescale— sl99xl4— Z27/Bar A 254x14— 394/Bar B/408x14--478. UNIVERSITY OF798 words
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Advertisement819 1964-03-26 15 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received bj I the Jurutera Negeri. JKR. Kedah/ Perils, Alor Star, up to 3.00 pjn. ol 14th April. 1964. for the supply I and delivery of i 1. One No! wheel tractor with i front end loader and back Hoe hydraullcally operated; 2.819 words
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Advertisement186 1964-03-26 15 TENDERS I JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the "The Supply and Delivery of Cast Iron Pipes and Specials for use in the State of Perak for the period of 15.4.1964 to 14.4.1965" will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. JKR. Ipoh up to 3 00 pm.186 words
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Advertisement1272 1964-03-26 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT: Requires (1) ASSIBTANT MECHANICAL SUPERINTENDENT. Scudat River Scheme in salary scale $670 x A3O-880-J2O-965 Etf. Bar/1.010 x A45--1,145-the commencing basic salary 10 c dependent upon qualifications n and experience-plus variable allowance as payable (rom time to time a and Central Provident Tund1,272 words
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Advertisement620 1964-03-26 15 TENDERS PEJABAT LEMBAGA BANDARAN PORT DICKSON >nders for •'The Construction nf 'wo Blocks of Labourer's Quai ltfl" It is notified {or general lnfornation that the claslng date of the bove tender Is extended to 3.00 m on 31 3.64. CANTEEN TENDER Tenders are invited from person* xperienced in the running620 words
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Article233 1964-03-26 16 CLAY PLANS TO SUE LASSMAN MIAMI BEACH, Wednesday. UD LASSMAN. president of the World Boxing Association, said here yesterday he was dropping his proposal that Cassius Clay should be stripped of his world heavyweight- title. Mr Lassman issued a statement saying: "The matter ol i withdrawal of title recognition ofReuter - 233 words
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Article165 1964-03-26 16 WELLINGTON. Wed— The New Zealand Cricket Council are •ending a 15-man team on a round-Lhe-world tour for three months rhe party will leave Auckland on May 29 and will play in eight coun- Malaysia. United States, Suwda, Bermuda. England. West: 3ermany and Kuwait. \M^l'l.ltl).\M: Spanish soccet165 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-03-26 16 ABOVE: The thrilling finish to the Crand National at Aintree Team Spirit ileftl ridden by C. Robinson, overhauls Purple Silk Kcnnc.illy upl in the run-in to win by half a length.36 words
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Article, Illustration31 1964-03-26 16 RIGHT: Time, the favourite, ridden by M. Scudamorc, buckles and goes down at Becher's Brook second time round and Purple Silk (left) takes over the running. Router pictures.Reuter - 31 words
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282 1964-03-26 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE. Wednesday. pENANG TRAINER J. R. "Doc" Rodgers. who has had two Singapore Derby winners Flying Dragon in 1959 and White Heather in 1961 attempts a "hattrick" at Bukit Timah on Sunday week. "Doc" has entered a formidable five-horse team282 words
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Article78 1964-03-26 16 PENANO. Wed Two tropny racas the Sultan of Kedah's Cup (B'.-f> and the Summer Plate (8f> will be run at. the Penang Turf Club's threeday meeting on May 3, 6 and 10 for horsrs in Classes 2. 4 and 6. Distances are: Class 2 5' z78 words
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Article211 1964-03-26 16 Top 10 for Derby meeting EPSOM JEEPs ten-to-follow at the Singapore Derby meeting which opens on Sunday are: Dark Romance II Fighting fit after a brief rest following Els brilliant win in the Penang Gold Cup at Penang. Nashor Back In top form: looks a "good thing" in the Spring211 words
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Article31 1964-03-26 16 Bukit Timah trainer Wally Bagby has engaged a jockey from Australia. He Is Arthur King, 25, of Melbourne, who Is expected to arrive in tune to ride on Sunday.31 words
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Article554 1964-03-26 16 VERNON MORGAN - New row brews over wood shot VERNON MORGAN BADMINTON By I ONDON, Wed. There seems little doubt that the chief topic of conversation, among the players in the AllEngland badminton championships, which begin here next month, wiirbe the controversial wood shot. This is the first "world" championships to be stagedReuter - 554 words
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Article77 1964-03-26 16 Xl( KKT Xour inatili arigur v C'weakh XI iKL padang, 11 n.ni.i. mh (tR Friendlies: RAF Selection. v Malays Selection i 5 p.m.); Joint Services v Spore Malay.-, (7. both matches at Jn Besar) BADMINTON Tour match: Spore v Bangkok Municipality iSBA hall. 8 p.m.V HUCKLi'— S'cor Div.77 words
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Advertisement448 1964-03-26 16 jovjg Rrai9BfiE9i HftttVf H^f*!"' 'l^i^ ~is V V^*^ i_^^^^^ lfcJ§Kss^^i Hlft&fcWtow -^^^^fc«. *3h£ thFnew holden People are saying there's never been a car like this before at anywhere near the price! And you'll agree when you get behind the wheel! Now's the time to see your Holden Dealer! WHH|HHHHp§| SMOOTH448 words
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Article, Illustration534 1964-03-26 17 THE MAN LIKELY TO SUCCEED WORRELL SAYS: I SHALL BE HONOURED TO LEAD WEST INDIES by NORMAN SIEBEL |£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. When Garfield Sobers plays for the Commonwealth touring cricket team in their matches at Kuala Lumpur which start tomorrow with a one-day game with Selangor,Chew Boon Chin - 534 words
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Article86 1964-03-26 17 JESSELTON, Wed. The annual Hone Cup games between Jesselton and Sandakan begin here tomorrow night with the badminton match. Tlic two Sabah towns will later meet at soccer, basketball and tennis. The trophy for this annual Easter sports festival was donated by Sir Ralph Hone, who86 words
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Article28 1964-03-26 17 SEREMBAN, Wed. Star 'A' won the Negri inter-Darty badminton competition for the Lee Siam Shield when they beat Cameron A" 4-1 in the final here today.28 words
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Article251 1964-03-26 17 Delilkan most impressive Swanton spectators love to see and the crowds here have been very appreciative about It." he said. Of the Malaysian players. Mr Swanton said he was most impressed by Penangs Alex Delilkan. In despatches to his London paper Daily Telegraph. Mr. Swanton praised Delilkan ror his "qualities251 words
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Article, Illustration341 1964-03-26 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ: HOCKEY by Kuala Lumpur, Wed. RANDHIR Singh Gentle, one of the all-time "greats" of Indian hockey, arrived here today to begin a three-month coaching job with the Malaysian Hockey Federation. Gentle's main task here is to coach the Malaysian team for the Olympic Games341 words
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Article44 1964-03-26 17 PENANG. Wed.— The F.A. of Penang are inviting girls who are interested in soccer to turn up at the City Stadium at 5.30 p.m. on Friday for training. The FAP plan to enter a team again for this year's. Straits Times Cup competition.44 words
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Article26 1964-03-26 17 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. The annual meeting of the Kedah Amateur Athletic Association will be held at the District Office here at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article135 1964-03-26 17 DELLITT IS TOP SEED IN SINGLES TENNIS OINGAPORE, Wed. *3 Lee Dellitt, winner of last year's Malaysia open mnior singles championship, is topseeded foi the SinRapore junior hardcourt championship to be played on Friday and Saturday at Tanglin. This tournament is the "flist of four arranged by the Singapore Lawn135 words
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Article146 1964-03-26 17 |£"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Maiaysian Women's Hockey Association selectors have named 27 players as having been "outstanding" during the 1963-64 settson. They are: Coral Bellety, Indra Huxuble. Louise Grant (all of Singapore X. Ooi Teob Pitt. Cynthia Thomasz. Ang Swee GaUc Indra Raslp.h. N. Sarada (all146 words
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Article38 1964-03-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tb* BAM standing committee will meet on Mar. 31 at 4 pm. at th# Selangor Club here. The agenda Is confined to matters relating to pr«Daration and training of Malaysia** Thomas Cup players38 words
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Article23 1964-03-26 17 IPOH, Wed Klnta Indiana and La Sallians shared points in the League Div 1 hockey match when they drew 2-2 today.23 words
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Article167 1964-03-26 17 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Wed. Chartered Bank scored their second .successive win beating Eveready 5-0 In their Singapore Business Houses P.A. Div 2 match at Farrer Park today. Scorers were MacWilliams. Majid Anil. Koh Dut Tew. Kim Beng and M Chibu. In another Div 2 match, at167 words
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Article296 1964-03-26 17 Lim Kee Chan - Lim Kee Chan MOTOR-RACING— by SINGAPORE. Wed 17ETERAN motor-racing fans will experience a touch of nostalgia when the ERA makes its appearance in the Malaysian Grand Prix here on Monday. i The ERA, also known as the R2A, was one of Britain's most successful Grand296 words
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Advertisement214 1964-03-26 17 fc ==^s^£. H mm mm WW m Johnson 28 h.p. ...40 h.p. THE WORLD'S BEST-SELLING OUTBOARDS ARE BETTER THAN EVER IN D@©^l BIG POWER PLUS BIG ECONOMY. The PORTATION COSTS. The Johnson Johnson 28 h.p. engine has plenty of 40 h.p. manual starting model is econopower for high-speed water ski-ing214 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-03-26 18 Death in the lock-up: PMIP man to stand trial If U A L A LUMPUR, 1Y Wed. A Kelantan PMIP religious leader. Haji Omar bin Daud, 38. \a%s today committed for trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering a polire constable in the Brickfields police lock-up. The360 words
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412 1964-03-26 18 Six enemy groups build up on Sarawak border KUCHING, Wednesday. LEAST lour concentrations of up to several hundred men each had been built up by the Indonesians along Sarawak's border between Lundu iuy\ Lubok Antu in the First and Second Divisions. Another concentration is in the Long Nawang area opposite412 words
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Article55 1964-03-26 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A well-known Parsee businessman and racehorse owner, Mr. Minoo Warden, collapsed and died at his home here this morning. Vr. Warden. 46. was born In Bombay. The body was flown to Singapore later today. The funeral will take place at 10 a.m.55 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-03-26 18 INDIAN marathon cyclist Sayed Mohamed Nawab, 24, bleary-eyrd and exhausted through lack of sleep, slumps into a chair to be examined by Dr. Lee Kheng Chew, after his gruelling 122hour non-stop cycling feat which ended at the Gay World Stadium in Singapore on Tuesday night.142 words
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Article286 1964-03-26 18 LONDON, Wed— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Consol 2 V i £42 5/ 16 —1/16 Funding 4v; £93 3, 16xd— 1 11/16 War 3'j', £59>,» +hk BANKS Chartered 49/9 -f l/4*a Hongkong £20 U I.NM K\N( I Com. Un286 words
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Article48 1964-03-26 18 I LONDON, Tues. Spot 20Hd I May 20-\d.. June 20 7 id.. July 20--15 16d.. July Sept. 21d Oct. Dec. 21d.. Jan. Mar 21d Apr. June 20--15 16d July Sept. 20-15 16d Oct. Dec 20-15 lfid.. c i.f 20»,d.. May 20 yd.. June 20'« d Tone: Idle48 words
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Article23 1964-03-26 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1062. sellers £1064, Forward buyers £1057. sellers £1058. Settlement £1067. Turnover a.m. 75 tons, p.m 60 tons. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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211 1964-03-26 18 Vee Ming Shaw kidnap: 2 suspects held SINGAPORE. Wed. Police on antisecret society rounds yesterday detained two men who are believed to have been involved in the kidnapping of Mr. Vee Ming Shaw and his driver, Mundari bin Iklal. Vee Ming, son of cinema magnate Mr. Run Run Shaw, was211 words
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408 1964-03-26 18 New scheme for Govt workers to own their homes 'fHK Central Government has decided not to Implement the Atkinson housing pro posals because it will benefit only a small portion of Government employees to build or buy their own homes. This reply was given recently to the staff side of408 words
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91 1964-03-26 18 SEMPORNA AIRSTRIP SHOWS OUR WILL: YEAP IESSELTON. Wed. J The Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, said today that the Jakarta regime should regard the Semporna airstrip as another example of the determination of Malaysians "to defend their national honour and dignity, no matter what the cost." He was91 words
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Obituary42 1964-03-26 18 MR. PONNUUURAI, brother of S. Nadarajah. Chief storekeeper, P.W.D. Federal Workshop.'-. Kuala Lumpur l<as*cd away at Telllpnailai. or 24-3-64. MRS. ADAIKALA MARY A. Anthony. Kx. 1268 Dorset Road Singapore, do Artima Ponnu Ammal passed away suddenly in Kuala Lumpur on 25-3-64.42 words
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Advertisement28 1964-03-26 18 ADVERTISEMENTS j 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) SINNATAMBV: Son on 17-3-04 at K.K. Hospital. Thank* to Doctor* ami Staff. Mother and child fine at 31 BlKiap Walk. S pore.28 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-03-26 18 UIOHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: 11i.i1.->! Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kato Bharu 86 75 Penang 95 77 Ipoh 95 73 Malacca 91 75 Singapore 90 7541 words
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