The Straits Times, 27 March 1964
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Title Section22 1964-03-27 1 average: daily certified sale exceeds 125,000 The Straits Times Ho*" 01 It****** Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration461 1964-03-27 1 That 'yes' by Jakarta Lopez welcomes acceptance of compromise formula to settle the dispute peacefully MANILA, Thursday THE Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said here yesterday he welcomed reports that Indonesia had accepted a Philippines compromise proposal to settle the Malaysia crisis subject to certain conditions.461 words
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Article56 1964-03-27 1 Ceasefire team off 'soon' BANGKOK. Thurs.— A Thai ceasefire supervision team will leave "very soon" for Malaysian Borneo, the Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, said today. He told reporters that Lt. Gen. Surakit Mayalab, the team leader, would first go to Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta to discuss details ofReuter - 56 words
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380 1964-03-27 1 'Red victory in S. Vietnam a dagger at heart of Malaysia' CINGAPORE, Thurs. Former U.S. Vice President, Mr. Richard Nixon, warned tonight that the collapse of South Vietnam under Communist pressure would convert the country into "a dagger aimed at the heart of Malaysia." "Malaysia has a vital stake in380 words
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Article113 1964-03-27 1 MELBOURNE, ITI Thurs. Security commanders in Sarawak have alerted their forces for a large Indonesian backed terrorists attack within the next week or two, the Melbourne Herald reported today. The newspaper's frontpage lead story from Singapore was headlined "April attack on Sarawak feared." Uprising' Herald correspondentReuter - 113 words
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528 1964-03-27 1 It's stupid to rely on aid: Soekarno JAKARTA, Thurs. President Soekarno today told the newiy installed National Productivity Council here it was "stupid" for Indonesia to depend on foreign aid. He said: "We shall not beg or sell our lives to get dollars. We must depend on ourselves. We areReuter; UPI - 528 words
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117 1964-03-27 1 J A K A R T A, Tluirs. The monthly ration of rice for civil servants and members of the armed forces has been changed to an allotment of both rice and corn because of the rice shortage. The official news agency Antara quoted117 words
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Article70 1964-03-27 1 T^ORFOLK (Virginia. Thurs.— Seamen a'joard the stern section of an American tanker which broke in two in the Atlantic today: refused an offer to be lifted o* by heliconter. The tanker, the 11.257-ton San Jacinto. broke apart off the Virginia coast early today after an explosion.70 words
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Article, Illustration422 1964-03-27 1 The Govt Soek wants in Malaysia HE HOPES TO BRING TO POWER MEN WHO WILL BE SYMPATHETIC TO HIS REGIME KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. PRESIDENT Soekarno hopes to bring to power in Malaysia a government which will be sympathetic towards his regime, the Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin422 words
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Article79 1964-03-27 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— *3 A farmer. Tan Jit Kuan, 38, was battered to death by three men at a lonely track 200 yards from his house in Kampong San Kee Ng in Ponggol Road, this morning. His wife, Ng Heng Chin, 26. was with him when79 words
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134 1964-03-27 1 Blast outside Istana Negara fence By CIIEOM. YIP (SINGAPORE, 1 ri. 2.30 a.m.—Kxplosion, said to be that of a bomb, occurred outside the perimeter fence of the Istana Negara at 1.20 a.m. today. The ~xplosion was heard two niih-.s away. No one was reported killed or injurrd. Within mi inn134 words
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Article30 1964-03-27 1 SAIGON. Thnrs. Nf Dinh Can. younger brother of the Bordered South Vietnamese President Ngo binii I indicted on capi' today before a tpi revolutionar} court. ..cuter.30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK SPECIAL-SPOTLIGHT ON ALGIERS
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Article, Illustration477 1964-03-27 2 JJALAYSIA'S observers at the Afro-Asian solidarity meeting here yesterday issued a Press statement answering "unfounded allegations' made by Indonesia during the debates. Dato Donald Stephens, leader of the delegation and Chief Minister of Sabah, issued the statement in his Algiers hotel after withdrawing Malaysia's demandReuter; UPI - 477 words
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401 1964-03-27 2 AFRO-ASIA HEARS RUSSIANS DENOUNCE CHINESE 'SLANDERS' 4LGIERS, Thurs. The Chinese deputy delegation leader rose to his feet and demanded to be able to reply when the Soviet spokesman at the Afro-Asian Solidarity c o n f c r e nee here yesterday denounced Chinese attacks as "slanderous and unfounded." InterruptionsReuter - 401 words
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192 1964-03-27 2 Cairo to be venue for neutral summit in early October /X)LOMBO, Thurs. Tn c preparatory conference of nonaligned nations here aecided unanimously to hold a summit conference in Cairo in the first week of October, the secretary-general, Mr. G. S. Peiris, announced today. The Cairo venue was proposed by CeylonReuter - 192 words
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134 1964-03-27 2 T ONDON, Thurs. Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Zulflkar All Bhutto, said yesterday his country was in a position to crush any attack if India "embarked on a mad venture." He was speaking at a Press conference here on Indian-Pakistani relations and the KashmirReuter - 134 words
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Article100 1964-03-27 2 TELAVIB, Thurs. An Egyptian pilot who defected to Israel with his Yak aircraft In January appeared at a Press conference yesterday and was bluntly asked whether his defection was not an act of treason. He replied slowly: "You may call It a betrayal but It Is better100 words
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Advertisement191 1964-03-27 2 the 10 delicious super-wonders of kSHHice cream I <&^ ~m J |f*fc** PACK BRICKLET PARTY PACK A firm favourite with teenagers i (45— $o serving* there is always time fora Magnolia Wfy- Just right for the Bricklet. 1 X 1 big occasion. Easy "4fe»- Hp 'Jf S \fl t0 serve,191 words
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Advertisement379 1964-03-27 2 Azikiwe to the U.S: You are a friend indeed T AGO 6, Thurs.— Preat- dent Nsamdi Azikiwe told the U.S. Undersecretary of state. Mr. W. Averell Harriman, yesterday that Nigeria needs American help to weather "tornadoes of change" sweeping Africa. The President affirmed Nigeria's friendship and loyalty to the United379 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-03-27 3 \|RS. Pat Short is a polio ill victim whose life hangs on a bite-size switch in the event of a power cut. When 137,000 power station workers in Britain decided last werk to work-to-rule and bun overtime, the authorities announced Uiat power cuts could157 words
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Article39 1964-03-27 3 JACKSONVILLE, 'Florida), Thurs. Police vcsieraay concluded that a young while man who claimed to have been tied to a tree by negroes and slashed ir.any times with a razor actually Inflicted the wounds on himself.— UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article34 1964-03-27 3 LIMA. Tlvirs. A government p;itrol trapped In the dense Amazon jungle by savage Indians lor 10 days reached the safety of the Yavari River yesterday after a 10-mile forced march. UPL34 words
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Article25 1964-03-27 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs The •ommerce Department has grantxl export licences for shipment ot an additional U555.000.000 worth of wheat to the Soviet Union. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-03-27 3 GENEVA, Thursday. THE Cuban Industries Minister, Mr. Ernesto "Che" Guevara, yesterday bitterly attacked the United States economic boycott of his country and said it violated the principles of the United Nations. i 1 In a 90-mlnute address to the world trade conference here, he also charged that such U.N.Reuter - 297 words
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Article17 1964-03-27 3 LONDON, Thurs. Britain's booming car Industry broke production records in February 154.415 vehicles.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article89 1964-03-27 3 Russian trade official expelled LONDON, Thurs. A Russian has been "required" to leave Britain, the Home Office said yesterday. A spokesman declined to give the reason for the decision, or say when it was made. lie commented on a report in the Daily Express that an official of the SovietReuter - 89 words
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264 1964-03-27 3 STOCKHOLM. Thurs.— Showing of a film described by a newspaper as a "lyrical and ecstatic portrayal of a sexual orgy" wa.s stopped here when a man. asked police to take action, it was revealed yesterday. The film, called "Flaming Creatures," by theReuter - 264 words
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Article86 1964-03-27 3 CHICAGO. Thurs. Detectives ambushed and shot dead three Chicago gunmen who held up a supermarket here yesterday. Nine detectives of the Chicago Criminal Intelligence section set the ambush in expectation of a holdup. A number of Chicago supermarkets belonging to the same chain have beenReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration244 1964-03-27 3 Don't hide St. Paul's, say cathedral crowd I ONDON. Thurs. Ju Nearly I. (too people jammed the steps of St. Pauls Cathedral yesterday to protest against plans to erect a modern office building which will partially obscure the front of the church. A hot-tempered debate followed in the House of244 words
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Article34 1964-03-27 3 LONDON Thurs.— Errol Plynn, the Hollywood film star, who died in 1959. left estate in England valued at £5893 Probate was granted to his widow Mrs. Patrice Wymore Plynn of London. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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401 1964-03-27 3 If two small counw tries have a dispute, tbe dispute wall disappear soon. If a large and a small country have a dispute, the small country disappears. And if two large countries have a dispute, the United Nations disappears. Mr.Reuter - 401 words
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245 1964-03-27 3 Great Cigarette Scare is easing off. YEW YORK, Thurs The Great Cigarette Scare appears to be easing off. Sales dropped as much as 30 per cent after the U.S. Surgeon-General's committee started the scare on Jan. 11 with its report linking cigarettes to cancer. Sales are still down In muchUPI - 245 words
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Article22 1964-03-27 3 LONDON, Thurs. A governmentxtppolnted commission today recommended that university professors be given pay increases of £500 to £750.— UP1.UP - 22 words
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Article21 1964-03-27 3 NICOSIA. Thurs. Shops and government offices were closed yesterday for Greek National Day. a public holiday in Cyprus. —Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement234 1964-03-27 3 "STEINWA V" THE GREATEST NAME IN PIANOS I Majority of the world's famous artistes perform exclusively on STEINWAY only New shipment of Grand and Upright pianos just arrived. I* Sole Agent for Malaysia KELLER PIANO COMPANY LIMITED j! PJyrPffi l Singapore 9. j kj J LUXURY^STYL.NG! 4fc i* jfc EASY234 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-03-27 5 It's still not proper, says Khir Johari KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Although the Attorney-General has ruled that Singapore citizens can campaign in the Malayan elections, the chairman of the Singapore Alliance and Minister or Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. still thinks it is "not proper." "This election concerns only260 words
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Article70 1964-03-27 5 dINGAPORE. Thurs. Alter 15 years of married life, Lim Chui Koh left his wife in June. 1900. following a quarrel. Today his wile. Madam Lav Yam Wah, who petitioned for a divorce on grounds of desertion and adultery, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice70 words
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Article, Illustration565 1964-03-27 5 has accomplished in less than half a generation what it took highly industrialised countries in the West "many decades" to achieve, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said in a broadcast tonight. Mr. Tan said the "most spectacular" advance the565 words
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91 1964-03-27 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Needy small traders who lost all In the fire which destroyed half the business section of Langkap new village, near here, on Jan. 28, have beeen given new stalls to carry on their business. The beads of 17 small businessmen91 words
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Article46 1964-03-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Government has given notice that it intends to make the manufacture of domestic electric appliance and bedding materials pioneer industries. Any objection must be made in writing to the Minister of Commerce and Industry before April 25.46 words
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327 1964-03-27 5 PROSTITUTION— AND HOW TO STAMP IT OUT: YONG rvHE Minister of Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said today that the only sane way to attack and stamp out the social evil of prostitution was to adopt an 'objective and scientific" approach. He 6aid the only possible solution to this age-old327 words
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97 1964-03-27 5 LONDON, Thurs.—Malaysia's Controller of Rubber Research. Dr. L. Bateman, will declare open a three-day conference at Cambridge on April 7 to mark the silver jubilee of the Natural Rubber Producers Research Association. Some of the most distinguished rubber scientists from Britain. Europe and the United97 words
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145 1964-03-27 5 Two face charges of raping three women SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two young men were today charged in a magistrate's court with raping three women between last September and March 7 Alwl bin Masod and Jumaat bin Mansor pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a transistor radio vaJued at $230 belonging145 words
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Article31 1964-03-27 5 TAIPINO. Thurs. The president of the Inner Wheel here, Mrs. J. Allen, gave away uniforms for five needy boys and five glrli In the Hindu Tamil School yesterday.31 words
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175 1964-03-27 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ip o h-born N. A. Muniandy, 22, who left his home four years ago on a 30,000--mile f rip across Asia and Europe to Britain on a bicycle, freturned today complaining about the weather. "It's awfully hot here." he175 words
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Article, Illustration420 1964-03-27 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister of Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, said hers last night that the people of Malacca should stand together to fight the pro-Soekarno and proCommunist parties like the Socialist Front and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party in the general election. "These two parties420 words
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Article47 1964-03-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Nanyam;' University will hold its 12th general meeting of members representing the various States in Malaysia at Uic university library at 11 a.m. on Sunday. The University Couhcil WtU meet at 2 p.m. on the same day at the same place.47 words
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Article26 1964-03-27 5 TAIPINO. Tbura.— All the five hic>clt\s stolen here between March 22 and March 24 have been recovered by police. Four people have been arre.sted.26 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-03-27 5 MCA doing well 'thanks to the PAP' SINGAPORE, Thurs The PAP has done a "good Job" in Malaya by helping the people to throw their support to the MCA. the Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ann. said here today. l "The MCA is now doinf I168 words
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Miscellaneous8 1964-03-27 5 l"Zl!IZZ!l 'in,,.., H H Halph H*j m jmhl8 words
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Article, Illustration370 1964-03-27 6 Minister opens one of biggest, most up-to-date factories Bid to cripple oil milling activity defeated, says Dr. Goh SINGAPORE, Thursday. INDONESIA'S attempt to cripple our oil milling industry has been defeated, the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today. Dr. Goh was speaking at the370 words
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Article38 1964-03-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurv— Mrs. Tan Chee Fong has been re-elected president of the MethodiM Girls' School Alumnae Association. Oatin Aw Kow is the vice-president and Mrs. Latin's Jalaludin. the secretary The treasurer is Madam Lav Biau Chin.38 words
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132 1964-03-27 6 DOPED DOGS TO ROB A HOUSE 3 YEARS OINGAPORE, Thurs. A police supervisee who broke his supervision order and then committed housebreaking by drugging two dogs with opiumtreated meat, today pleaded guilty to both offences. Leng Kiang was Jailed two years for the first offence and three years for the132 words
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146 1964-03-27 6 Wonderland fun fair to be held tomorrow SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will open the "Wonderland Food and Fun Fair" in aid of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday. Organisers of the fair hope to raise $50,000 to help the association146 words
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Article28 1964-03-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Photographic Society of Singapore is inviting all photographers to a slide show at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article154 1964-03-27 6 WOMEN TEACHERS WARN OF 'MARCH' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Women teachers want a Government answer by May 1 to the question of equal pay for them. Failing to get this. 10,000 of them will march through the streets of Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. F.R. Bhupalan, president of the Women Teachers' Union, told154 words
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Article, Illustration815 1964-03-27 6 THE proprietor of a Thomson Road sundry shop, where probationary Inspector John Thien Kirn Fook was arrested in an alleged corruption case, told a court today it was "impossible" for the Inspector to have put an envelope with a bundle815 words
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Advertisement156 1964-03-27 6 i[iMiiiir.]iinmiimc}iMH"H"<r« iiiimuiiiiiiiiininimmiiiiiuiitiiiiiminiMimi^ I 1 J\ I+] M TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) From ihe Company That Give You The j Sensational "BEACH PARTY" Now COMES Another 5 TOP ENTERTAINMENT HIT! I Louis PRIMA June WILKINSON Sam Butera and the WITNESSES (AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Picture) =iiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiuiiiiiicMiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiic:iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiinniii| 1 STARTING from TOMORROW 1156 words
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Advertisement474 1964-03-27 6 ;l|llC]|||||lllllllC]|||||lMllMC]lllllimillC3li THE CATHAY ORGANISATION 1 ILf^i^B^^l^Ta^^TkT^LT^^^iti^BT I xow snow i m.: I 11 am i 1.30 4.00 6 30 9.10pm f* If^-WnasMiiiiiwl I \jy Thestok?" TBJBMUi- vmmtm Jill St. JOHN Ray WALSTON 2 TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! (Tamil) SJ i "VETTAIKARAN 1 M.G. Ramachandron Sovithrl.^ I'TtIIIHWfSHJSTI g >O\V MIOWIM.: I Sliam 1.10474 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-03-27 7 LAN FLEMING - LAN FLEMING by JAMES BOND, disguised as a Japanese labourer, has penetrated the Castle of Death, the hideous fortress In Japan ot the gangster Blofeld the man who murdered Bond's wife Tracy, the man whom Bond has sworn to kill. Bond, quite unaware61 words
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Article, Illustration1843 1964-03-27 7 ELEVEN MINUTES TO LIVE BOND kept his weapons in his hands and crept back to the door. This time no sound came from behind it. But the guard had bowed. Oh well! Probably out of respect for the aura of The Master. Bond quietly but firmly thrust the door open1,843 words
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Obituary28 1964-03-27 8 (fore's tit (Minimum) KHOO HAI CHENG. 24. paused away peacefully at GH. on 2«-3-l»»4. Kuneral lea\ in* Mortuary Outram Road oa 25.1-IW4 at 4 uo p no28 words
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Article109 1964-03-27 8 Mora's tl» (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late H R. Rartei, thxnk Rev. 8. 8. Jesuthaaan. I relatives .m.l friends for kind assist- ance at funeral MRS. M M. THOMAS and family thank friends and relative* for their t'reathv condolence mesnagea and at- tendance at funeral of their late109 words
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Article246 1964-03-27 8 If Wt4i tit (Minimum) STUDIOS TO LET suitable for Cxncing classes or rebearaala. Ring ■pore 137T2 SUPERMARKET, orflr* Stores will he. closed Today and on Monday 30th for Kanter Holiday METRO LTD. Open as usual to- < day for your holiday shopping Metro I of Singapore 11 74 High246 words
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Article230 1964-03-27 8 *#_■>'•!** itM (Mi*.) LMKi.T MkTHUUIX bMUMIiH, »t j Hussion*. r.«si i (Mai i.u»q. vox. (.•ova >rid«y aeiv.L« .n r.uglisu *l lu.uu a.m. vVe Vvenwin* Kou. YOUTH FOR CHHIkT CMMcr Kany. t'latc. nal>u. lu»u uaii. luuc. JO t>.u. ttpeautei linucii Vvuuo, Missioaaiy ul Malay* evangelistic relwwsaip eiKooi aiukink Items.230 words
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659 1964-03-27 8 The Straits Times Friday, March 27, 1964 The Algiers Test In its efforts at Algiers tot block Malaysian membership of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Council, the Indonesian deleg- ation is playing tricks with i the resolution it bulldozed through the Moshi meeting of[ .the council in February last! year. This resolution659 words
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Article399 1964-03-27 8 The idea of teaching by j machine is much less sinister than it sounds, even if one has j read Brave New World, and the 36 children in Singapore whose education has taken a mechanical turn are to be envied their opportunity to take part in a fascinating399 words
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Article166 1964-03-27 8 When constitutional reforms are proposed for Hong Kong it has been Westminster's habit to regard them with a jaundiced eye. believing there I is no great demand for an elected legislature or even for more power for the existing appointed body. There is some truth in this, or166 words
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398 1964-03-27 8 THE HAGUE, Thurs.— Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio will receive a friendly welcome, an appreciative audience, but no chance to prepare the way for an official state visit by President Soekarno in the foreseeable future, authoritative government sources said yesterday.398 words
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LETTERS
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Letter255 1964-03-27 8 rnHE reply oi the Police 1 Secretary to my letter raised new issues while not settling old ones. Why was the No-Entry restriction on Dunearn Road lifted only after 7 p m? The floods had not by then abated and the brakes of vehicles driving through floods255 words
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Letter166 1964-03-27 8 THERE should not be a "No Parking" sign on both sides of trie Oajah Berang Road In Malacca. Gajah Berang road is long and to have a "No Parklnß" sign on both sides makes for great inconvenience for vehicle owners. There is no public166 words
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Letter80 1964-03-27 8 COME members of the Po- lice Force in Kelantan, those who are manning the road-blocks especially, need an intensive course in courtesy. I have witnessed and experienced many unhappy incidents. One night, m y car was stopped at the po-lice-block near the Kota Bharu bus-terminus. One of my guests80 words
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Letter47 1964-03-27 8 nfE live In a 3-storey block of flats consisting of 12 units. I reside at the top floor and pay $327.60 a year on assessment. This Is of course a tiuge sum to a Hat dweller. Can't the government reduce this rate? SAM LOW atu&la Lumpur47 words
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Article, Illustration957 1964-03-27 8 DONALD NEFF - The dreams and reality in Formosa DONALD NEFF BABIES AND BICYCLES CHALLENGE POLITICS By THIS lush island country is slowly being divided between the dreams of an elderly world statesman and the reality of babies and bicycles. Politics and economies are going in different directions, and it is the economy957 words
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Advertisement70 1964-03-27 8 THE SECRET MISSION OF LIEUTENANT HILSMAN j News that his father had been captured by i the Japanese might have meant months of anxious sitting and < waiting. But Lt. Roger Hilsman, West Point I '43, was determined to do something about it, 1 i Read the inspiring j story70 words
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Advertisement41 1964-03-27 8 JUDGE WISELY! 1181 S'A ABSOLUTE SAFETY <or Sip i is. your money The BANK for all -BIG and SMALL Paid up Capital, and I 1 1 Rttaarv* Fund m m^ m mmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmm^mmmmm^&mmmAm\ Branches throughout Malayaia and South-East Aala I I I41 words
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Article, Illustration376 1964-03-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday JHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, declared today that it was the Alliance Government's policy to spread the benefits of industrialisation as evenly as possible throughout the Malaysian States. He said: "It is not our intention376 words
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193 1964-03-27 9 Influx of tourists as Japan lifts ban next month SINGAPORE, Thurs. The general sales manager of Matson Lines of San Francisco, Mr. M. D. Vail, today forecast an influx of tourists to Malaysia, principally from the United States and Japan, in the near future. He said that 35,000 Japanese tourists193 words
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Article59 1964-03-27 9 SINGAPORE Thurs. More than 2.800 entries from all over the world, including Indonesia and Communist China, have been r»ceived for the 16th Singapore International Salon of Photography which opens on March 28. The salon la organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore and will be open59 words
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Article20 1964-03-27 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two political detainees. Oo»i Seok Thor and See Kirn Chong. were released from Chang! Jail yesterday.20 words
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210 1964-03-27 9 He said that under the careiul guidance of the Alliance Government, the Industry had blossomed Into a very healthy one today with excellent prospects for the future. In 1962 pineapple exports totalled $36 million and exports for last year might210 words
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264 1964-03-27 9 KUANTAN. Thur« A VOTE for the PMIP will oe a bullet for President Soekarno to be used to shoot our young men, and women who are fl g h ti n g to safeguard the sovereignty rind integrity of264 words
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Article, Illustration585 1964-03-27 9 J.J. MIRANDA - J.J. MIRANDA 'Election results will show whether we intend to defend independence 9 I from PARIT BUNTAR, Thursday. 'J'HE eyes of the world are on the Malayan general election and the results will be watched with keen interest, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun585 words
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Article, Illustration319 1964-03-27 9 Now Dato Leong takes his case to court IPOH, Thurs. Dato 1 Leong Kee Nyean. miner and racehorse owner, filed a motion in the High Court here today for leave to apply for a writ against the Returning Officers who disqualified him from contesting the State and Parliamentary elections. A319 words
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Advertisement131 1964-03-27 9 SIXGSTAR PRESENTS HELEN x ..SHAPIRO, W < GINNY TIU BHOW^-v^\ |gPtt A^ ||E|£ SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL WL -:yr3fft^r^l JF MARCH 30 31 at 8.30 p.m. jtfV *£j§ A S C K Tan 9 Wi ton Badminton Hall i/* Jp* JK NOTE: Ticktti on talc at Badminton Hall BUY YOUR TICKETS131 words
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Advertisement107 1964-03-27 9 JAPAN'S No.l TV Look for fhe namt MB^ You Enjoy Viewing m and ff 1 We Do The Rest ff 1 MONTHLY RENTAL: 14" TV $15.00 19" TV $21.00 g^^^^^^f* RENTAL INCLUDES: II 1 TV Aeriel m J Meintenence I I Reelecementt I TV Inturence TOP DISCOUNT FOR CAiH— EASY107 words
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Miscellaneous679 1964-03-27 9 Today^s Radio, TV^ RADIO SINGAPORE medium wave RADIO MALAYSIA shortwave B BebvS;e national shortwave ii Metre* SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metree 7 N Io W8 u D 7 Ai!d B A r^u f rB ifSSS? ™> TV," KYK; i.ou up Aiia adoui, o.io News; 7in p r u^hci d^..^,,,— <■679 words
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228 1964-03-27 10 MATSUSHITA Electric Industries Co. Ltd. of Japan, manufacturers of National electrical products, intend to open a factory in Sin- gapore. This was stated in Singapore by Mr. H. Nakagawa, manager of the electric fan division and leader of the company o six-man .team who toured228 words
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Article93 1964-03-27 10 r THE Great Eastern Life Assur- 1 ance Co. Ltd.. has announced a further increase in the annual bonuses for policy holders. The bonus for 1963 has been announced as S3O per $1,000. compared with $28 in 1962 and $27 in 1961 This means that a 20-year nollcy93 words
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Article, Illustration315 1964-03-27 10 END OF THE BOOM IN THE BUILDING INDUSTRY IS NOT YET IN SIGHT of dollars more are soon to be sunk in one of the most lucrative enterprises in Singapore today land and housing development. These represent the proposed investments of 13 newly registered real315 words
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Article, Illustration225 1964-03-27 10 Stock mart expert gets down to work A BIG step forward in the development of the Malayan Stock Exchange is expected to take place as the result of the mission to Malaya by Mr. A.O. Wallace a retired chief executive officer of the Sydney Stock Exchange, who arrived dn Saturday225 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-03-27 10 T»HE rising tempo of Malaysia's industrial and agricultural development has given rise to increased demand for earthmoving equipment. Massey Ferguson Ltd. of Canada, the leading supplier to the country, have since 1950 sold about 3.500 tractors here lor both Industrial and agricultural uses. Borneo149 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-03-27 10 ROPES ARE IN GOOD DEMAND IN MALAYSIA MALAYSIA is one of the best overseas markets' for ropes of all kinds said Mr. J. Mackie, export manager of British Ropes Ltd:, who is now on a four weeks' survey tour of the Malaysian territories. British Ropes, whose headquarters are in Doncaster236 words
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228 1964-03-27 10 OWNERS ot two-stroke lightweight motor cycles In Malaysia will soon be relieved of the cumbersome and messy problem of having to mix the fuel for their machines manually. Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd. of Japan has successfully developed a new lubricating system called Autolube after228 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-03-27 10 Australian garment firm considering joint-venture here ijiINLAW Industries, a leading Melbourne manu- facturer of women's sportswear of synthetic material hopes to manufacture its products in Singapore in future The company was keen to team up with a local company on a joint venture basis to manufacture the products here, said220 words
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Article62 1964-03-27 10 The Motor Division of Cycle and Carriage will hold a selling agents conference in Singapore today and tomorrow for its pan-Malaysia distributors which will be attended by 40 delegates. On Sunday and Monday, jointly with Chrysler. Cycle and Carriage will present a motorcade comprising the62 words
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Article39 1964-03-27 10 In the first month of the current year Swissair boosted its ton-kilometre-productlon by li per cent to 34 million ton-kilometres. Passenger traffic advanced by 7 per cent and mail carryings showed an Improvement of 24 per cent.39 words
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135 1964-03-27 10 Less cargo handled by Port Swettenham PORT Swettenham handled fewer goods in January than in the previous month, according to statistics. The total volume at 134,741 tons made up oi imports 90.397 tons and exports 44,344 tons, shows a drop of 12.877 tons due to a sharp fall (14,867 tons)135 words
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Advertisement226 1964-03-27 10 ELECTRIC Jill MOTORS 111 l USED WORLDWIDE ;|||l|| W *kfll fH^^^~ MM ••>*» *\jg/f^^ kw'-''' Nmlliyiii From 1/25 th to 650 h.p. IMtillilk 1 !:{:j:j:jji IELECTBIC Ijjijijjjii Motors to British, "^ji^ljijijijij American, Canadian :*:>:-:-':^:H^ Continental -:'':-:i.'^:::::: Standards :$:&:&:^5Over 5 million have been Supplied to every part of H|si«!iii:»:ii the world.226 words
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Advertisement297 1964-03-27 10 BONUS A j^yjWTßjffaL B Tk bi 99«* bonu* in Malaysia and yi«»lM I H biggar •very y«ar )ein Hta "OfM* Sk \rj As& of M»Uyt4aii praaptHly. M fo r J9£j f 1963 BONUST U «y Continuation of this itupendous rot* I p^F 80/^t /"> M bonul during the term ot297 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-03-27 11 'The situation is serious 9 an appeal to the Sarawak public for information fHE Indonesian arms and equipment seen in the picture at right were captured in Sarawak. They include 66 automatic weapons and 18,--000 rounds of ammunition The Deputy Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. James Wong,161 words
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227 1964-03-27 11 You have a heavy duty, cadet reporters are told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today told 61 young cadet reporters that they had "a heavy responsibility" not only to themselves or to the organisations that employed them, but also to the people and the nation. The227 words
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Article35 1964-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two men. one armed with a dagger, stopped a schoolboy, Lim Chine Chal. 15. in Middle Road yesterday and robbed him of a watch and a pen total value about $45.35 words
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109 1964-03-27 11 BRITONB, who have renounced their citizenship In some newly-In-dependent Commonwealth countries, will be able more easily to get It back under a Bill which became law today They will be able to do this without fulfilling the normal residence quallnca- It is necessary because some109 words
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Article32 1964-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police last night detained a man who was believed to have been involved In a number of armed robberies here. He was picked up in Bulclt Timah Road.32 words
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Article55 1964-03-27 11 Ban on May Day rallies KUCHING. itaurv The Sarawak Government said here today that it would not give permission to trade unions to hold May Day rallies to tbe State this year. However, trade onions wo mid be permitted to hold meetings on their own premises, provided these are confinrdReuter - 55 words
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Article38 1964-03-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—Officials of the Malayan Institute of Public Relations elected at the annual meeting today are: President Inche Mohammad Hussein Munawar: vice-prefident. Syed Zainal Abidin: secretary. Mr Tan Peng Siew; treasurer. Mr. Nr Boon Kai38 words
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Article21 1964-03-27 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. The 2.000 residents or SungPi Bharu. 13 miles from here, will soon have a public telephone.21 words
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Article46 1964-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Detectives on anti-secret society raids yesterday screened 2.032 suspects and detained six men under the Societies Ordinance. A seventh man. who came from Alov Star, was arrested in Merchant Road and detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions; Ordinance.46 words
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156 1964-03-27 11 IPO H, Thurs. A 1 ruined and disused Buddhist temple perched 200 ft up on a limestone cliff at the 2} mile, Kuala Kangsar Road, here was discovered to be a moonshiner's hide-out early this morning. A Customs Department team of five under Wan156 words
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84 1964-03-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —More than half of the new $40 million Malaysian Government loan, launched yesterday, has been taken up, a Bank Negara spokesman said today. He said that It was taken up by advance subscriptions. New subscriptions to the loan were coming84 words
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Advertisement126 1964-03-27 11 B I PEKING I ill l^fllVUllllliiiiiiiin 60 62 NORTH BRIDGE ROADi SINGAPOREt s CLEARANCE 1 SALE the CLEARING ENTIRE STOCKS VACATING PREMISES BIGGEST FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING REDUCTION COMP^HS.VI LAD.ES' COTTON AH. COLLECT.ON NYLON PYJAMAS IN SS&^m'S Wlir H.GH HEEL USUALLY 14M DRESS FABR.CS J^flil SHOES NOW $6.80 PRTPF tm126 words
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Miscellaneous174 1964-03-27 11 Mhtf Oop Bff T. r. Hamiin «HH IB 1 yOU SAY YAKKAHIKS V^^*^ 4 I ...BUT WJTH THIS I PERFECT fOF COURfce tt 18 AM' I Ml M V. COT HISTHOOPS 'AT» RIGHT. YVaU MAGNIFICENT/^ STRATEGY V WtfU. HrT 'EM JUOT Cure we have the! prettywhj. tun k, what win]174 words
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Advertisement1620 1964-03-27 12 (Continued fiom Pace 81 SITUATIONS VACANT WaWtM M (Mi*.)— Box St rt*. txtrm WANTEO YOUNC COUNTER Salesmen Typists. Apply P.O. Box 145T 8 pore. State experience If any. WANTED COOK AMAH and Baby v safe Ajnah. well recommended. Ring ''talmg Jaya *****. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED Surveyor to do Revenue Survey1,620 words
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Advertisement1049 1964-03-27 12 TUITION ;u Word* *i (Mtn.)-~Box St rt: ntr, LAMBERT'S DRIVINC SCHOOL Dual Controlled Minor 1000 A Trlumpi Heralds. Hourly (630. Phone 526»> ii Balmoral Road, B'pore. "LEARN TO SWIM Month" Cam palgn. Book tn advance. Tuition feei (s'-. Please contact Phone (Spore; ***** coached by Jimmy. LEARN HAIRDRESSINO A Beaut]1,049 words
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Advertisement1012 1964-03-27 12 LOST Worda SS (Min.)— Box St tta. txtr BULL TERRIER 5 months old Ii Sennett Estate on Wednesday 25-3-64 1 Kinder please contact Robert Seah Tel (Spore) *****. Reward offered. HI-FI STEREO r tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box St rt*. txtr TANDBERC TAPE RECORDER: Demonstration at Eastland Tredtn Co.. 11,012 words
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Advertisement1202 1964-03-27 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE R.rrfi IS (Mim.)-BOM St rt: txtrm 1 HILLMAN taf7 CONVERTIBLE I 5ft. 000 mile* regularly serviced mod t condition naly t«o Kuropean owners < on o. Phone XL S7T3I Bat. 088. C LAMBRETTA NOV. M Very good ondition an tyres «uh extras in•urrd July 5730 0.a.0. 10.1,202 words
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Advertisement827 1964-03-27 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) It Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St tt*. txtro NEW ARRIVAL latest Italian PfcV tIMMD Cnna^emcDt Kings beautifully (•sinned. Individual offara accepted. Shing Manufaclurlos Jewtliers. O6 North Bride* Road. (Conrar Bali Lane) B'pore— 2l734. LADIES DRESSMAKING Word* Si (Ml*.)— Bom tt eta. extro FOR SMART DRESS and Maternity827 words
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Advertisement805 1964-03-27 12 NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTEMNT. THE LOCAL GOVKRNMKNT INTLGBATION ORDINANIfc. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). V NOTICE L'NDER SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsection* (1) and (3) of section 19 of th* Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to805 words
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Advertisement618 1964-03-27 12 TENDERS TENPKR FOR SUPPLY OF AatlOUS lIDSIMTAL HJIU'MIM TO THOMSON road BosnfAi. (GPI. S. 107 63) o awards have been mao> far :he abovr Trndrr whi.-.'i closed cm !lst October, 1963. LEMBAGA PORT SWETTENHAM TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the render Opening Board c/o Ketuaj Akauntan Lembaga Port618 words
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Advertisement1298 1964-03-27 13 10 LIVERPOQi A WESI COASI U.K.. Due S'por* kens P. B'ham iiiea* ««ENESTHE»I uterpeei. Clisgm Pt/Tediy Mir 21 MENELAUS Avonmouth, l'pul, Cltsgow II Pt Mar 3 ASTYANU utirpiil. Glisgow Mar 21 Apr 1 Apr 3 CYCLOPS Literpeel »pi i Api 1 Apt 1/11 Ap- 11 PATROCLUt Literpeel. Dublin. Glasgow Apr1,298 words
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Advertisement1365 1964-03-27 13 T'^M THE EAC LINES XV \~~ysM SINGAPOtf (UAIA IUMPUaeP.SWtTrfMMAAA PtNAMO I MnmakmouM. e» u»hC 10. •o*Oi««» I/I. win Oun •^gjfl^J mONI 7MI fNONI ■!•<< KOMI 1)11 »»ON| SAILINGS TB GENOA, LE HAVRE, NAMRUIC, BREM4ML ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERBAM. OSLO, GOTNEN»URG AND 6OPENRA6IW !> Bore Shim fenang "FALSTRIA" I) Sailed le Part1,365 words
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Advertisement1301 1964-03-27 13 I BENnLINE UPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. lIVtR»*Ot A CONTINENTAL PORTS BENCRUACHAN gT Z^ BENVORLICH X'« g«J Singipon N'nin Rotterdia Miy 14 la Part/Mar 21 Mar 2*7 1 An we rp May II S.ngiooit P. S'haa raaaag ENAVON L'peel. Hull HIM*. R'dea G3) Mar 21 Mar 30/ 4 lENGLOE leaeaa, Haaaarg1,301 words
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Advertisement1374 1964-03-27 13 C Aluld ILH *3C VW», bill. lOkiw 111. Na. aiui. r*"C ILLHMAN LIMB dt KLAVENESS LINK tONBON. HAMBURG. ROnEROAa. LOS ANGELES. SAN FUNCISCO, HAVRE NULL t MIOBLESBBOUU SEATTLE. VANCOUVER PORILANO NAVK. nuu aiDiLisewuM Acewneg cirii far Cuual I Stea* t CUT OF WELLINGTON Aainca. S'pori P. S'haa Peaeng MUCAINVILLI G.1,374 words
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Article140 1964-03-27 14 MKLBOUKNE. Thura. INDUSTRIALS strengthened today and rises exceeded falls by fairly wide margin. Trading was moderate and moves were not large. B HP. gained further to 595. 3d. Base neUls again rose sharply after North Broken Hill announced a higher interim dividend of 9d. and expectations of A£3.2140 words
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Article203 1964-03-27 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 26. Thrte months. INDUSTRIALS Boutiead 14 eta. al. Cement I*o cv Dunlops 18 eta. U Bo~: 23 cts Clt* D«T. 6 tts -IcAllster 17 cts. ■k Smelten 21 cts. M Invest. 15 eta Easo 19 cv. Robinson 14 cts. Feu. Diap. 15 CU. storage 20203 words
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584 1964-03-27 14 From Our Market Correspondent. THE Malayan Stock Exchange before it closed down yesterday afternoon for the Easter holidays continued thin and featureless. It was still an extremely "difficult" market and towards the end of day business more or less petered oat. The Exchange reopens584 words
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Article23 1964-03-27 14 Mar. 25 Mar. 26. Industrials: 109.15 109.36 lins: 134.0K 133.19 rubbers: 104.87 104.95 •Dec. 30. 1963 10« Dec 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article815 1964-03-27 14 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauttaad (1.000) $1.84: CI. Holding* (1,000) 53.25. (3,000) 53. 30. '3.000) 53. 31. (2.000) IMIi C.T.t. ordi. (200) Mis.: Dunleai815 words
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310 1964-03-27 14 rE Straits tin price again rose by 871 cents to $534.25 yesterday on an offering estimated at 275 tons or down 15 tons. Tin ruled very steady in rather quiet ring dealings In Londoa on Wednesday morning. Consumer demand generally remained310 words
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Advertisement1071 1964-03-27 14 \W W aH'^^V^al AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANB P. SULf SERVICt Tl: FrisuMU. Aniaile, Melleam, Syaaty Ta> MMrai aal Natapattiaaa Penant p Shaw S'pora <>•». BAMORA 7 Apr 1/11 Apr 11/14 Apr t4J|| Vf'i a Jy^.. ..T.' BULIMIA I May 11/11 Mn 11/15 May norn AiisißMiA Ui tMnm^ Wert ■UIIMIA1,071 words
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Advertisement541 1964-03-27 14 NEDLLWD GREAT LAKES SERVICE fist minis iraaj Malaysia liritt ta Ctaaina ail o.s. Sreit lakes eerta Singapore "t Sham Penani »n Montr«t> UTieCHT M Mar/ 7 Apr 13/1S Apr II «pr IS May MWEAN 5/ I 13-14 Mjy IS/11 Mly IS Nil BINTANC 29 Ml« Mult 13 14 lust 19/ISJiM541 words
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666 1964-03-27 15 THE potentially better news on the political front coupled with the lack of any definite data on Russian April purchases had a considerable effect on the Malayan Rubber Market during the past week state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current survey. This has greatly666 words
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Article22 1964-03-27 15 March 36. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 694 cents (unchanged). TIN: $534.25 (up 87 crnts). Kstimatrd offering 275 tons (down 15 tons).22 words
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Article249 1964-03-27 15 \PRIL flrtt grade rubber buysrs f.e.b. cloud at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Cf J cents i«r ib. unchanged on Wedrrsday's closing level for tbe poaltlon. The lone was very quiet. R A S. and F..M.R.C. elating prices In centi per Ib. yesterday: lot.249 words
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Advertisement931 1964-03-27 15 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbroker** Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sem Foh). No. 255 South Bridge Road. Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road, Scow Klan (Chop Nam Cbeong). No. 103 Tanjong931 words
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Advertisement779 1964-03-27 15 BANK HOLIDAY The Banks in the State of Selangor will be closed for business on Saturday, 28th March 1964 Saturday following GOOD FRIDAY. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE ANXIOUS to trace Morris Minor 1000 four door Saloon PD. 7004. A small reward wiU be779 words
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Advertisement1506 1964-03-27 15 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELA/U TENDER NOTICE TEftinvD MATirr Tenders are invited for tbe ICnULK nuillb supply of furniture to the new TENDERS win be receive, from jg™™** 1 laboratory. P.Uregistered contractors Class 'A 1 by zTzT the Jemaah Pembuka Tender Ibu 2. Tenders in sealed covers markPejabat c/o Pejabat Ketua1,506 words
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Advertisement1014 1964-03-27 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDER for tbe erection and completion of one (1) science block and one (1) lavatory block including external sewerage and septic tank at Anderson School. Ipoh. will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R.. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn.1,014 words
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Advertisement166 1964-03-27 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply of fertiliser-, to the Province Welleslev Banking Union Ltd., Buldt Mertajam, for period Ist June, 1964 to 31st May. 1965. Pull particulars are obtainable on application to the State Agricultural Officer. Penang, Butterworth. Tenders close on 25th April 1964. MALACCA J.K.R.166 words
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Advertisement140 1964-03-27 15 TENDER TENDER NOTICE PERTADBIRAN KL'Kt T API I Ml Ml LAI I RAILS ND FITTINGS FOR 1965 Tenders are invited fn,: lished manufacturer for the supply of about 2900 tons of B.S. 80 1 A P.B. rails In 40 It. lengths, to- gether with 550 pairs of fish| 2200 fish-bolts140 words
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215 1964-03-27 16 The 'Flying Squad' dispute is resolved ATHLETICS I ONDON, Thurs. —A week-old dispute between, Britain's Olympic team captain Robbie Brightwell and sprinter David Jones was amicably resolved yesterday. Jones, a member of the "Flying Squad" Britain* likely Olympic sprint relay team recently received a letter signed by Brightwell and JohnReuter - 215 words
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Article35 1964-03-27 16 LONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby matches played last night were: Rugby League Div. 1 Featherstonp 5 Castleford 19. Western Division Wldnes 11 Salford 10. Rimby Union club match '\tvrtillerv 3 Neath 3 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article41 1964-03-27 16 \HMEDABAE, Thurs Japan and India drew 2-2 in the lourtn women's hockey Test here yesterday. India led 1-0 at halftime In the men's second Test at New Delhi. India beat Japan 2-1. There was no score at halftime.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article103 1964-03-27 16 J^ONDON. Thurs There are 18 acceptors for the Roseberry Stakes (lOf) at Kempton Park on Saturday. They are Tacitus 9.11; Ixindon Gazette 9.8: St. Gulliver 9.5; I Claudius 8.13; High Flown 8.12; Zaleucus 8.11: Colour Blind. 8.11; Owl 8.9: Wilhelmlna Henrietta 8.7; Smuggler's Joy 8.7; Ros Rock 8.7,Reuter - 103 words
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2497 1964-03-27 16 NASHOR RAISES HOPES OF VICTORY IN 8f SPRING CUP SINGAPORE, Thurs. Nashor underlined his chances in the 8f Spring Cup on Sunday with a dashing gallop on a fast track at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden, by apprentice Donald Lee. Nashor (by Orgoglio) broke into a sprint from the halfmile2,497 words
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Article31 1964-03-27 16 Quisana (Johnny W>l•on up) went exceptionally well in a trial with Dmt Devil. They ran if in 37 1/5 wide out. Qwiuna was striding out fluently all the way.31 words
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Article, Illustration432 1964-03-27 16 THE CLAY INQUIRY -SAYS EX-CHAMP'S ADVISER WASHINGTON, Thursday. SONNY Liston's adviser, Jack Nllon, said yesterday he did not think the former world heavyweight champion trained properly for his fight last month with Cassius Clay. Nllon. told a U.B. Senate sub-committee on antitrusts andReuter - 432 words
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120 1964-03-27 16 League players agree on contracts SOCCER T ONDON, Thurs. After. Li meeting nearly, two-and-a-half hours here yesterday the English Football League and the Professional Footballers Association announced that they had reached complete agreement over the question of players contracts. Last month the players disagreed with the League draft of theReuter - 120 words
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Article117 1964-03-27 16 T ONDON. Thurs. Cambrtdfi yesterday wound up their serious training for Saturday's annual university boat race against Oxford on the River Thames. They gave everything they had in a punu4iing row from the mile post to Putney Bridge, but their time of exactly four minutes M 2sec outsideReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement464 1964-03-27 16 Cdll I v/U BrWBM ancu/or tnoco MfIHHBHEIfI CjIIjWCI MIC3C L|S w****************** 1 g""!jWSaJ*"*^!lW(g3p| AIICCTI AUC 0 Mada^S 1%l? i Y»»n iWCI J QIU 1. This member of 2. In what famous story 3. This is an imaginary the parrot family is does th* Headless picture of> (a) the Grand ffilinn464 words
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Advertisement149 1964-03-27 16 EVERGREEN PARK IPOH (Opposite |alan Pjtir Puteh Police Station. Ipohl WORK COMMENCED! THE "OPAL" 2 STOREY LUXURY BUNGALOW A REAL EXECUTIVE S HOME f\ I tfTI AAA/ Initial Payment $5,900/Qnly $aI,7UU/- Monthly Payments Only 5176/Featunng Picture Windows, 4 bedrooms. Lounge, Separate Dining Hall, Kitchen, Deep Car Port, Power Plugs, Sink149 words
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Article, Illustration371 1964-03-27 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: GARFIELD THE GREAT LOOKED SET FOR CENTURY WHEN STOPPED BY UNPOPULAR LBW DECISION -by— KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday QARFIELD SOBERS showed Malaysians in brief and brilliant snatches today what makes him the world's greatest allrounder in the one-day match in which E.W. Swanton's Commonwealth cricketers beatSoong Hon Sin - 371 words
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Article274 1964-03-27 17 COMMONWEALTH Ist INNS Taylor c Jenkins b Perera 6 Hutton c Gurucharan b C. Shepherdson 6 Sobers lbw Jagdev 76 McLachlan c RajaUngam b Jagdev 30 Prctzlik c Gurucharan b Jan^?-- 6 Klnimins c PCCM b Jagdev 8 Nawab of Pauudi b Gurucharan 0 Coehlan c and b Gurucharan274 words
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Article25 1964-03-27 17 SEREMBAN. Ttiurs. Serem■ban English School defeated Kins George V School 3-1 in the St. Paul's 1 Jubilee Cup inter-schools soccer match here today.25 words
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526 1964-03-27 17 run stand for south Australia against the South Africans last year, put on 74 runs in 59 minutes this morning. This was the most entertaining part °f th« day's play. Dr. Jagdev Singh, beiangor* left-arm .spinner, showed courage to survive the shock526 words
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Article48 1964-03-27 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A brilhant 108, which Included a six and 17 fours, by Swarbrlck Mghlhthted yesterday's friendly cricket match in which RAF Changl beat Austslgs by 93 runs at Changl. Scores: Changl 190-5 dec. (Swarbrick 108) Austslgs 97 (White 2*. ■Ills 3-11. Smith 3-22)48 words
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Article62 1964-03-27 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs H. R. Perry 3) won the 'A' medal (bogey) golf competition of the Keppel Club. Winner of the B medal was A. Tonnies (+1). Other results: Ball sweep "A" Ist nine Perry: 2nd nine B M. Inelis < +2). 'B sweep Ist nine Tonnies; 2nd nine62 words
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Article25 1964-03-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Ttiurs. The Selangor AAA executive cCmi mittee will meet at the Merdeka Stadium conference room on Apr. S at BJO pjn.25 words
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Article216 1964-03-27 17 HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Thurs. I A goal scored off a s short corner by Chai a Hon Yoong, late In the J second half, enabled I Ceylon Sports Club to h eliminate their Bales- tier Road neighbours, Indian Association, by J 2-1 in the first round216 words
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225 1964-03-27 17 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE VINTAGE and p.v.t. car event on the first day of the Malaysian Grand Prix meeting here on Sunday and Monday will be run on the handicap system, the organisers announced today. This is necessary because of the various engine sizes225 words
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Article37 1964-03-27 17 SOCCER Friendllet: Asohan Bella 3 Methodist Secondary School 2 (at Paiit Buntar): Royal English School 1 Kampar Tutorial Inst 0 (at Batu Oajah). HOCKEY Kedah I«e: Potlc* 3 PWD 0: DTC 3 N U Teachers 037 words
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120 1964-03-27 17 Services too strong for the Malays SOCCER SERVICES 2 MALAYS SINGAPORE, Thurm. Jola« Services carried too much power for Singapore Malays and easily won this friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today, scoring a goal In each naif. Joint Services attacked from the start and were one up after120 words
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Article70 1964-03-27 17 SAIGON, Thurs. Eight couo--1 tries will definitely compete In the sixth Asian junior soooer tournament here from Apr. 18 to 28. They are Burma, Thailand. Malaysia, India, Japan, South Korea. Israel and South Vietnam. Hong Kong and Formosa hews not confirmed their partletpaUo* and areReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement272 1964-03-27 17 luxurious SEA-FRONT flats for sale KATONG VILLA EAST COAST ROAD (OPPOSITE ODEON KATONG SEAFRONT) H OFF AMBER ROAD. PILING ALMOST COMPLETED t i-lnfillß^9^B^Bß>^B^K 'ffrff^^V i "IS ■PPrMP r i| Zip*" T^T SPECIAL FEATURES:- All Nets ore feeing the sea. Aluminium sliding doors to balcony. Floor area from 2,000 sq. ft.272 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-03-27 17 Straits Times Crossword 1. Decent people do not abuse 6. Lifted from the bowl at church power (14). <5). 9. Clue involves arson and thlev- 7. Support for a settler in diffllng (9). cullies (7). 10. The thanks of a child express- 8. A piece of tumblers' pyroed in a266 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-03-27 17 BADMINTON Penang Open championships (CGHS hall). Tour match: Malacca v Bangkok Muni- cipality team (MBA hall). SOCCER Sultans' Gold Cup: Kelantan v Trengganu (Dungun, s>. Friendly: Junior AA v HM3 Centaur (Naval Base, S pore). MOTOR-RACING: Malaysia GP practice runs for motor-cycles (Upper Thomson Rd., Spore)46 words
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Article, Illustration862 1964-03-27 18 Lee: To beat Reds, we must banish despair... 'FRONT AND MCA KNOW A PAP VICTORY WILL SET IN MOTION A CHAIN REACTION... 1 i— SEREMBAN, Thurs. g I X (i A P R E'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Ku.in Yew. snid here today thmt ■';m intelligent economic and social policy862 words
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Obituary11 1964-03-27 18 RAJESWARY Ml) taught) I orkuhop. -<■ leave* I-\ Uk. Yew Cn11 words
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Article22 1964-03-27 18 BLACK COCKER SPANIEL <!rnf Annmveorr Drue arr» Rmar for return of doe »llr* T V Mitchell 1 1>! B'porr 1 122 words
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Article34 1964-03-27 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. British naval authorities here today denied a Jakarta report that British and Malaysian warships shadowed the Indonesian naval training ship Dcvi Rutji when it sailed through the Straits of Malacca.34 words
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117 1964-03-27 18 VIENNA. Thurs. An Indonesian spokesman alleged yesterday that Mr. Jahrial Latlf. administrative attache of the Indonesian Legation here who defected from his post, ran off with legation funds. The spokesman said that charges had been filed with the Austrian Police. Although the spokesmanUPI - 117 words
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512 1964-03-27 18 Take-over of industry: The PAP replies to Albar KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. It is not realistic to talk of nationalisation at this stage of Singapore's industrialisation programme. Mr. K.C. Lee, deputy director of the PAP's political bureau, said today. He was replying to yesterday's statement by the Umno secretary general, Syed512 words
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152 1964-03-27 18 BANGKOK. Thuru. The first wife of the late Thai Premier. Marshal Sarit Thararat. today asked a civil court to annul his marriage to Thanpuying Vichitra. This was the latest move in a legal dispute over Marshal Sarit's vast estate. Rival claims to administerReuter - 152 words
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Article442 1964-03-27 18 I LONDON. Thurs The stock markets ended the week with a I last-minute burst of strength. which left many prices showing good gains. Company news again seemed to be the main stimulus. Leading equities were well to the fore, and this pushed the Index up442 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-03-27 18 KUCHING. Thur;..— Regulations authorising the security forces to fire on vessels which refuse an order to stop In Sarawak waters were announced by the State Government today. Other regulations made under the Preservation of Public Security i Ordinance provide penalties for people holding illegal courts. Reuter. WIFE NO.Reuter - 55 words
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276 1964-03-27 18 AN emergency genA eral meeting of civilian employees of the British Ministry of Public Buildings and Works held here yesterday resolved to take industrial action against the Ministry's proposal to declare 300 workers in Malaya redundant. This was announced by Mr. K.276 words
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Advertisement47 1964-03-27 18 b» BBti_ Jt< BBS***;-;- ■**.*vsS' from Arabia to the U.S.A. Fresh, golden Tiger Beer is making more and more friends. Gold Medal Tiger is canned and bottled in Asia's most progressive breweries Malayan Breweries, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. in2scountries... TEUU* there's always time for a W^%y beer47 words
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Article, Illustration18 1964-03-27 1 FLASHback to 1 963 Motor-cycle riders taking a sharp bend along the circuit in last year's Grand Prix.18 words
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Article1551 1964-03-27 1 TEO ENG TATT - TEO ENG TATT By THE BIG QUESTION TODAY IS: ARE WE READY FOR INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION? WHEN the 10 enthusiasts, headed by Freddie Pope, formed the Singapore Motor Club in 1948 none of them, I am sure, envisaged that in such a short span of1,551 words
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168 1964-03-27 1 THE Tbird Malaysia Grand Prix to be held over the weekend will see the largest collection of foreign competitors for a motor racing: meet in the East. Mr. Norman Barns, organ isine secretary, said. Mr Barns said the organising committee had decided to168 words
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Article89 1964-03-27 1 The Yang Di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof, will declare open the Third Malaysia Grand Prix to be held at the Upper Thomson Road over the weekend Immediately after the official opening t h c meeting proper will .commence with a 5 -lap event for motor cycles89 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-03-27 1 The G.P. is now an image of S'pore A message from the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam The Malaysia Grand Prix has now become part of Singapore's international image particularly in the world of sport. At this juncture when Malaysia is facing an external threat to her independence, the217 words
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Article306 1964-03-27 1 FINEST CIRCUIT RACING EVER SEEN A message from the President of the Singapore Motor Club, Mr. C. E. Green rpHIS year with the backing of the Government of Singapore we hope to present some of the finest motor car and motor cycle circuit racing ever seen in Malaysia or. for306 words
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Article, Illustration3292 1964-03-27 2 Colin Chapman - The inside story of racing championships Colin Chapman 'OF COURSE IT'S THE DRIVER; BUT irS GOING TO BE THE BATTLE OF ENGINE POWER' He never uses one rev more than is necessary M. Acknowledged at rt»* world's most original designer or racing and iportt cart, Colin Chapman hat, of the3,292 words
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Article, Illustration2784 1964-03-27 3 RODNEY WALKERLEY looks back on racing and rallying in the earlier days and asks... Is this the Golden Age of racing? THE DRAMA AND THE SPECTACLE J SUPPOSE it is a sign of advancing ace that the glories of the past always seem, lo those old enough to have been2,784 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1964-03-27 4 JOHN SURTEES - Setbacks and promises JOHN SURTEES By \|Y first season with Ferrari is over and although 1963 brought its disappointments, I'm still completely convinced that I did the right thing in contracting to drive for Maranello. A year ago I felt sure that we would not have the legs of the1,315 words
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Article, Illustration833 1964-03-27 5 THE GRAND PRIX WINNERS FAME ON TRACK PETER MILLER looks back over fourteen Championship seasons and reveals some interesting statistics Till' South African Grand Prix at East London on December 28. liXi.'f. \v;is the tenth and final round in last year's exciting world championship series. Motor racing history was made833 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-03-27 6 British racing driver, Graham Hill (above) became world racing champion in 1962 with his victory in the South African Grand Prix driving a BRM. His main rival, Jim Clark, had to retire from the race with engine trouble. Hill's win also meant that the BRM won the Manufacturers'65 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-03-27 7 Built to Brabham specifications TO BE SEEN HERE FOR FIRST TIME rpHE Brabham Cll- max, a car built to the specification of former world champion Jack Brabham of Australia, will be Men here for the first time at the Malaysia Grand Prix during175 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-03-27 8 VINTAGE AND P.V.T. CARS 15 ENTRIES rE Vintage and P.V.T. Cars will again be well represented at the third Malaysia Grand Prix with 15 entries for this handicap race. This race will see a collection of vintage cane from a.s old as the Marlborough driven by Guy Ravenscroft to the126 words
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606 1964-03-27 8 WHEN one looks at the thousands of spectators and the hundreds of drivers and riders who have competed in the Grand Prix and other road events, one finds it hard to imagine that the Singapore Motor Club, organisers of Malaysia's main car606 words
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618 1964-03-27 8 Stirling Moss raises curtain on new era of car control From Page Five that tome of it will rub off on you: this must have been close to paradise to anyone dedicated to motor racing. Fangio. the gentleman of the circuits, would pull away from Moss on a different part618 words
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763 1964-03-27 8 ALBERT POON, winner of two grand prix titles Malaysia and Johore last year will again take the field a firm favourite to win the third Malaysian Grand Prix over the Sembawaiifir Circuit during the Kaster Holidays. Poon. the Honti Kong policeman who tlir i763 words
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Article1372 1964-03-27 9 Sunday RACE 1: (9 a.m.): CHU CHEONG MOTOR CO., TROPHY. (Motor-Cycles Up to 50cc; 5 Laps): DRIVER VEHICLE CAPACITY 1. P. Ramaya Suzuki 50cc 5. Cheng Teck Meng Suzuki 50cc 7. Son Guan Bee... Honda 50cc 11. Isao Morishita* Suzuki 50cc 12. Hugh Anderson Suzuki 50cc 23.1,372 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-03-27 10 World motor-cycle champion Hugh Anderson, of- New Zealand, will race here for the first time this season .with the Suzuki Works team and will cross paths with his main rival Fumio Ito, of Yamaha.40 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-03-27 10 ANDERSON TO RACE HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME T\V E N T 1' six year old, Hugh Anderson, of New Zealand, and a member of the Suzuki "works" team will, for the first time, "cross-paths" with his main rival, Fumio Ito of Yamaha at the Malaysia Grand Prix. Anderson, considered280 words
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Article, Illustration615 1964-03-27 10 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX COULD BE A DOLLAR EARNER fALKS of improv ing the Malaysia Grand Prix by wooing world champion drivers and riders to compete and bring the meet to international standard will remain only talks, if the matter of introducing starting fee615 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1964-03-27 12 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SELECTIONS By yAMAHA'S top rider, Fumi Ito, winner of the recent Johore Grand Prix and a runner-up at the last Malaysia Grand Prix is expected to edge his main rival Hugh Anderson of New Zealand in the main event1,042 words
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Advertisement85 1964-03-27 1 §AII Major Grand Prix In 1963- the toughest tests of endurance for tyres-were won on Dunlop. The outstanding success of Dunlop Tyres on the track proves their built-in quality for every kind of motoring. And the new Malayan-made Dunlop Tyres have this same superior quality. i m m II (iM85 words
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Advertisement313 1964-03-27 2 A I ICTIM 'or SPEED and MUO I I IN PERFORMANCE ■BUM AUSTIN Heaiey 3000 sports convertible .HIIMHB^MBMBBIMHBnHB i With the super, power-packed 1100 cc i engine. Front wheel disc brakes and -^JMBB^a-^p^-^®** l 3 IUXUHOUS interior. M JBIT enables cornering m WT^^k ?^1 Bft aa^-^X at high s P313 words
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Advertisement273 1964-03-27 3 jft &ke A//IM£ IN MOTOR CYCIES junior 75 cc Sole Agents. WING MING CO LTD. teu no ***** ***** 407. JALAN BESAR. SINGAPORE. 8. CABLE: "WINMINCO" DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA MALACCA: GEE HIN A CO., 105. Kampong Hulu. Malacca Tel. 3087 MNANG ft KTOAH: POH HUAT A CO.. 84. BncK Kiln273 words
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Advertisement702 1964-03-27 5 THE THEORY AND PRACTICE *J OF MOTOR RACING I F ever there wji a hook associated right on Hit li- interweave their itorirs to of hot water with soap I title to tantaliM the «n- mit. Put it another way skilfully that the words flow and towel! -«KjJ &|p^ qm702 words
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Advertisement143 1964-03-27 6 njl -''SwHcs^ *^C^^B \\>^'v-^ SHbi^sJ Li*" OMEGA ,23^^. ONCE AGAIN OMEGA IS THE ■f^^V^ OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER FOR THE tp| MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX <^^ *^/M Omega recently made great news when it took all Wrist Watch Records at the k^ 5 %^/a{ Geneva and Neuchatel Observatory Contests for the First Time143 words
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Advertisement167 1964-03-27 9 The New m 1964 jmmmmEM Volkswagen S for Super, S for Stupendous, S for Speed 20% Increased Engine Output and Speed but no Increase in Fuel Consumption. CHAMPION MOTORS (M) LTD., SINGAPORE: 304, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: ***** 95, CAMPBELL ROAD. TEL: ***** KUALA LUMPUR. SEREMBAN: 168. RAHANG ROAD. TEL: 4483167 words
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Advertisement127 1964-03-27 10 THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS Champions all Jim Clark Colin Chapman Jack Brabham Trevor Taylor Dan Gurney Roy Salvadori Peter Arundell Dennis Hulme they all use ESSO EXTRA MOTOR OIL! And Champion of champions, Jim Clark, drove a Lotus Climax on September 8, 86 times round the fast, road circuit at127 words
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Advertisement273 1964-03-27 11 Suzuki, winner of the 1963 World Grand Prix championships, fo enter this year's Malaysia Grand Prix *..y":X- x ::X:X;X::-:":-; :-x^;XxX:':X:-X;:;X;X The results of the 1963 World Grand Prix races :^>i SPANISH G.P. S^^Tp FRENCH GP lOMTL I DUTCH T.T. BELGIAN G.P. 1 ~50 I 125 50 [~125 150 125 50273 words
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Advertisement137 1964-03-27 12 W¥R\ RACING IMPROVES THE BREED and now we introduce the TOYOTA 700 DE LUXE The long-awaited De Luxe version of the I# m H JL M Jo^ JP* dP^k 1 F^ amazing 700 has arrived. This is a mini WF g\ U £VJI J M wJP I 1 1 wh.ch137 words
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