The Straits Times, 28 March 1964
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Title Section21 1964-03-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times He** o**0 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. MARCH 28, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration357 1964-03-28 1 Razak: We are willing... 'But only if Indonesian troops are first withdrawn from Malaysian territory' TELOK ANSON, Friday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that Malaysia will be perfectly satisfied if Indonesia withdraws her forces even an inch from the borders of Sarawak357 words
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209 1964-03-28 1 Don't let the PPP win polls, Tun Razak -warns rpELOK ANS O N, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today warned against the PPP coming into power in Perak because it would indulge in communal politics. He told Alliance election workers here he was "serious" about elections in209 words
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Article95 1964-03-28 1 JAKARTA PRESS: DON'T REPORT THE FAMINE JAKARTA, frri. The Indonesian Journalists' Association of Jakarta has appealed to the Indonesian Government to take action against foreign news agencies and American Peace Corps volunteers in Jakarta for filing stories of famine in Central Java, Antara news agency said today. The appeal95 words
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Article45 1964-03-28 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Police in Bandoeng, West Java have arrested six people suspected of stealing thousands of spare parts for tanks and five radio transmitters, Antara news agency reported today. Antara said the police found the military equipment in two train wagons outside Bandoeng. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article394 1964-03-28 1 ALGIERS. Fri. The Malaysian delegation issued a statement today saying they would not accept any resolution condemning Malaysia in the Afro-Asian Solidarity Council and would continue to press for membership. The statement was issued after conference sources reported passage of an anti-Malaysian resolution sponsored by Indonesia.Reuter - 394 words
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294 1964-03-28 1 Experts find no j fragments of Istana bomb SINGAPORE, Fri. Army bomb disposal experts today were unable to find any fragments of the bomb which exploded outside the perimeter fence of the Istana Negara at the Wilkie Road and Mackenzie Road end early this morning. Helped by about 40 men294 words
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Article40 1964-03-28 1 JOHANNESBURG. Fri— An 11--year-old African school-girl has given birth to a five-pound, on* ounce baby In a hospital here Hospital authorities said the birth was "perfectly normal" and that both mother and child were doing well.— UPl.40 words
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Article30 1964-03-28 1 LONDON. Fri— Sixteen persons died in British road accidents In the 24 hours ended midnight Thursday two below the figures for last year. It was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article63 1964-03-28 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Fou teen Indonesian smugglers have been captured at the port of Belawan. North Sumatra. Antara news agency reported today. Antara said the smugglers had just returned from Port Swcttenham carrying luxury goods "worth tens of thousands of dollars." They smuggled eight tons of copra and coffeeReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration710 1964-03-28 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA: By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE former United States Vice -President, Mr. Richard M. Nixon said here today that President Soekarno would be "well advised to keep his hands off Malaysia." Mr. Nixon arrived here by air this afternoon on what710 words
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Article51 1964-03-28 1 HONO KONG. Fri— An Increased flow of capital was today reported to be coming into Hong Kong from Malaya, Singapore and the Philippines. The Sing Tao Jlh Pao here said much of this money was invested In building and land development, which yielded Quick returns.Reuter - 51 words
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Article33 1964-03-28 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. William Manchester, author of "Portrait of a President" about President Kennedy, has been chosen by Mrs. Kennedy to write an authoritative account of the events surrounding her husband's assassination.33 words
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194 1964-03-28 1 Strikes by millions cripple Japan TOKYO, Fri. Japan's multi-million strong General Council of Trade Unions (Sohyo) and the Liaison Counci 1 of Independent Unions today organised an estimated four-and-a-half-million workers in strikes and other action to support wage demands. The unions arc demanding the establishment of a minimum wage guaranteeReuter - 194 words
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Article29 1964-03-28 1 BRITISH SATELLITE WALLOPS ISLAM) i numi.i i. In —An Arix'rir.ui Scout rocket today s «nt ltritain\ second wteMtC into sp.ue on >e.ir-long probe <>r earths :ilm«spherc. .Keutor.29 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-03-28 2 'A minor league Hitler' CONGRESSMAN TO SOEK: HELL IS EXACTLY WHERE YOU CAN GO TO FOR AID yyASHINGTON. Fri. President Soekarno was described last night by a Congressman as "a minor league Hitler who has been mollycoddled long enough" by the United States. He was Representative William S. Broom field.Reuter - 309 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-03-28 2 BOY WHO STABBED U.S. ENVOY AT EMBASSY SITS IN CELL KOWA SHIOTAM. 19. sits in a cell at Asakasa police station in Tokyo after he had stabbed, U.S. Ambassador to Japan. Mr Edwin Reisrhaoer. in the leg outside the L'.S Embassy chancery Police reported that Shiotani, who was overpowered and122 words
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Article128 1964-03-28 2 Pakistan agrees to discuss riots NEW MUD, Fri.— President Ayub Khan of Pakistan has accepted Mr. Nehru's proposal lor a meeting of tbe Indian and Pakistani Home Ministers to discuss recent Hindu Muslim disturbances. a<rording to usually well informed sources. The Indian Prime Minister has suggested that the meeting beReuter - 128 words
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177 1964-03-28 2 Fair play plea by Stephens at Algiers ALGIERS, Fri. MalA aysias observers petitioned the AfroAsian Solidarity Council meeting here yesterday asking it in the name of justice and fair play not to pass any anti-Malaysian resolution. The petition was delivered to the council secretariat by the delegation headed by DatoReuter - 177 words
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Article32 1964-03-28 2 SEOUL. Fri.— About 30.000 unl--1 verslty and high school students here and another 30.000 in nine other South Korean cities yesterday staged anti-Japanese demonstrations for the third consecutive day. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article144 1964-03-28 2 DALAI— A PEKING NOTE TO INDIA PEKING, Fri. The 1 Commuryst Chinese Government has protested to the Indian Govern ment against a recent statement by the Dalai Lama of Tibet, published In New Delhi. A Note to the Indian Government said the statement, issued on the fifth anniversary of theReuter - 144 words
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Article201 1964-03-28 2 ALGIERS, Fri. China and Russia were banned yesterday from ideological quarrelling in the political committee of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Confer ence here, but China objected to Russian, moves in the organisational committee. She objected to a Soviet offer of Moscow as the site for an Afro-AsianReuter - 201 words
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158 1964-03-28 2 ZANZIBAR'S BRITISH CIVIL SERVANTS TOLD: YOU'RE FIRED yANZIBAR, Fri.— The Zanzibar Government announced yesterday that all British civil servants here, except government ship's engineers and officers, and doctors and dentists, must leave by April 30. Ships' officers and engineers, and doctors and dentists may continue to be employed on theirReuter - 158 words
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Article175 1964-03-28 2 Another 50,000 for war on Reds WASHINGTON, Fri. Mr. Robert McNamara, the Secretary at Defence, said last night that additional U.S. military assistance to South Vietnam would include better aircraft and equipment to improve the mobility of its ground forces. He also said the security forces of South Vietnam wouldReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement28 1964-03-28 2 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR ANNUAL Super SALE STARTS MONDAY, 30TH MARCH THE ONCE-A-YEAR DRASTIC REDUCTION IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Come early for the Best Bargains STORE OPENS AT 9.00 a.m.28 words
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Advertisement331 1964-03-28 2 I SUZUKI £TAe lightweight ffluztn/Uon of/Jie tyfrotUd SUZUKI SPORT 50cc 1964 WORLD GRAND PRIX RACES Ist MEETING 50cc Class 1 25 cc Cla«« Ist 2nd 3rd Ist 2nd 3rd 4th SUZUKI SUZUKI INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LEAD* Available in 50cc. 80cc, 125 cc (?250cc331 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-03-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /YOU HAVE A HEADACHE^ /Vl-L GET MV OWfT) IN BCD, D*gUN6>_^ VSREAKFAST^ 'USE TWC SUGAR PRO^N I KEEP TUE MILK MONEY N THE PACKET. DEAR J THE JAR MARKED SUGAR* 2^—36 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-03-28 3 British bid to prevent A-war by accident GENEVA, Friday. JJRITAIN, with the full backing of the United States, yesterday presented the Soviet Union with a detailed plan for an East- West exchange of observation posts designed to prevent a nuclear holocaust. The British Minister of State, Mr. Peter Thomas, tabledReuter - 108 words
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198 1964-03-28 3 Co-operate with U.N. force: U Thant UNITED NATIONS, Fri. U Thant. the U.N. .secretary-general, last night appealed for full co-operation for the U .N. peace -keeping force from the various elements in Cyprus and said the force would "rot try to influence" political solutions. In a report to the Security198 words
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97 1964-03-28 3 LONDON. Fri. Membership of the "Millionaires' Club confined to men who earn more than £100 000 ($850,000) a year, (more than $70,000 a month) has reached a record level at 92. the Inland Revenue Department has revealed. Between them they polled inReuter - 97 words
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Article16 1964-03-28 3 WASHINGTON, Fri —The United states halted the sale of silver dollars. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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107 1964-03-28 3 ANKARA. Fri. Fighting broke out yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies between members of Premier Ismet Inonu's Republican People's Party and the opposition Justice Party. The incident occurred when members of the Prime Minister's party wheeled into the chamber a sick deputy to107 words
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269 1964-03-28 3 A WE'LL HELP YOU' PLEDGE BY RUSSIA nITQQTA GENEVA, Friday. RUSSIA promised yesterday a steep rise in her trade with the developing countries and blamed the colonialist powers for obstructing Soviet economic relations with those states. Mr Nikolai s. Patolichev. Soviet Minister of Foreign Trade, told the World Trade ConferenceReuter - 269 words
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Article40 1964-03-28 3 PARIS. Fri. A three-day strike of 789 Air France stewards and air hostesses began here yesterday but flights continued normally with ground staff standing in. The strike is over pay and working conditions. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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153 1964-03-28 3 SENATORS BEAT FILIBUSTER ON CIVIL RIGHTS WASHINGTON, Fri. Senate forces backing the controversial Civil Rights Bill yesterday won two victories b.\ defeating a minor lllibuster and a move to give the measure 10--days' study. The first victory came with a 67-17 vote after 15 days of debate in which SouthernReuter - 153 words
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Article239 1964-03-28 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. Government figures published here yesterday show that certain U.S. allies have increased their imports from Cuba from about 5o per cent to 200 per cent since the U.S. stopped buying Cuban sugar in July 1960. The data was printed In the Congressional RecordReuter - 239 words
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118 1964-03-28 3 ROME. Fri— Pope Paul last night expressed hope of Christian unity and sent Easter greetings to Archbishop Athenagoras. Ecumenical Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church to thr Eastern Churches, to the Anglicans, to Protestants and to non-Christians. He did so at the end ofReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-03-28 3 SANTA MONICA (California), Fri. Negro singer Eartha •Kitt yesterday was granted an uncontested divorce from her husband after she testified that he invented letters from foreign countries accusing her of affairs with other men. "He would Invent letters from foreign countries accusingUPI - 249 words
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Article, Illustration12 1964-03-28 3 Eartha ...gets divorce MCDONALD ordered to pay US$lOO a month to daughter12 words
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Advertisement196 1964-03-28 3 Iwwu s\ mil ■SiJlgF' The British equipped its njlots ond INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO., makers of high-precision I watch«* for nearly a hundred years and known all over j navigators the world under the trade-mark IWC. Modern work-rooms I equipped with the very latest instruments and technical I B^Jj devices for196 words
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Advertisement183 1964-03-28 3 LAST DAY OF OUR ANNUAL 60 SAVINGS SALE MUST BE CLEARED Indian bracelet* 90 cts. Indian Ivory carving* 50 cts. Indian E.P.N.S. b«crmu 9 s 7.25 Kashmir handemb. tkirt lengths 22.50 Banarei (ilk stoles 3.50 30' DISCOUNT V3BBHPJ Indian Ivory carvings Indian Nickel plated goods j§Sj|^f 20 <;[ DISCOUNT •ji'f183 words
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Article230 1964-03-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR Friday. THK .Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said in a television broadcast tonight that the capital's new international airport, when completed by the middle of 1965, would be earning valuable foreign exchange. Dato Sardon said: "The new airport will encourage230 words
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Article84 1964-03-28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. N. Vellathamby has been elected president of the Changi Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress Singapore Other officials elected at the branch annual meeting are: Vicepresident, Mr. K.R. Krishna Samy; secretary, Mr. S. M. Yosuf Assistant secretary, Mr. P. Muthu and treasurer,84 words
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Article30 1964-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— The P and O liner. Chusan, will arrive here on April 2 with 86 passengers from Britain after discharging 26 passengers, at Penang on Mar. 31.30 words
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Article62 1964-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Robert Loh Choo Klat has been elected president ot the Singapore Medical Association. Other office-bearers are: Dr. Goon Sek Mun, president-elect; Dr. Wong Yip Chong. Hon. secretary: Dr. T. Karmakar. Hon. treasurer Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, hon. editor; Drs. Un Hon62 words
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Article58 1964-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The SATA Mobile X-ray Unit will be stationed at the New Star Cinema, s'-j m.s. Paslr Panjang Road from Tuesday to Friday between 5 pjn. and 8.30 p.m. for the benefit of people living In Kampong Sultan, Buona Vista village, Paslr PanJang Hill and Paslr Panjang58 words
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237 1964-03-28 4 BUSMEN'S 'INDUSTRIAL ACTION' THREAT TO CHANGIFIRM SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has given che Changi Bus Co. Ltd. a sevenday ultimaturr. expiring on Tuesday, to recognise the union or face "possible industrial action." In a letter to the management last Tuesday, the SMMWU claimed that it237 words
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Article60 1964-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malay Farm Community Centre at Jalan Pengaga will hold a photographic exhibition on April 11 and 12 this year to mark its fourth anniversary. All the prints will be submitted by members of the Malay Amateur Photographic Society, which plans to launch60 words
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Article53 1964-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. William Jacks and Co. (M) Ltd. will open Its new service centre at Buklt Tlmah on Friday to provide adequate and efficient service facilities for all its products sold In Singapore. A cocktail party wUI be held at 7 pjn. for all dealers,53 words
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236 1964-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. —While v in a bookstore shopping for books which he had lost earlier in the day, a student was surprised when the salesman offered to sell back to him one of his missing books. The salesman. Ranee Samuel Simpson, 52, was yesterday236 words
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Article135 1964-03-28 4 Politics: Two lecture courses QINOAPORE, Fri.— Mr. T. V. »5 Sathyamurthy, lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Singapore, will conduct a series of 20 lectures on "introduction to the Study of Politics" sponsored by the Department of Extra-Mural Studies at the Univeisity starting on April135 words
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127 1964-03-28 4 A COCKTAIL PARTY FOR SCHOLARSHIP L-STUDENTS— SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. S. Saito, who is in charge of student affairs at the Japanese Consulate here, last night gave a private party to the six Singapore students who have been awarded Japanese Government scholarships. All six students will study technology at Japan's Chiba127 words
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Article91 1964-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. 16--year-old boy who said his father refused to support him, was yesterday jailed for six months in. the ninth magistrate's court for stealing from his home. Yeow Seng Meng, the court was told, had stolen an ice-scraping machine. and two brass Irons from his91 words
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Miscellaneous201 1964-03-28 4 1 IN AND OUT BYAJF THE following is today* achedule of civil aircraft movementt at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Line*: From Jakarta (JL 716) 8.50 a.m. B 0 AC Krom London, Zurich. Cairo, Aqaba, Bombay Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 5.30 p.m.; from London, Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut,201 words
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Miscellaneous191 1964-03-28 4 British Unittd Airways: From Btansttd tatanbul. Bombay (BR 662) T a.m. DEPARTURES B0 AC: To Hone Kong (BA 960) 6.15 p.m; to Darwin. Sydney (BA 700) 7.40 p.m.: to Cairo. Karachi, Beirut. Dusseldorf, London (BA 723) 7.30 p.m. Thai International Airways: To Jakarta (TO 403) 6.40 p.m. Alitalia: To Bangkok,191 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-03-28 5 TUN ABDUL RAZAK was given a tremendous ovation when he addressed a large crowd at Parit Buntar on Thursday night doring one of his election meetings. He said the election results would show whether Malaysia intended to defend her independence. This Straits Times picture shows section of the57 words
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Article40 1964-03-28 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A detective last night arrested three youths armed with empty bottles, a pole and an iron bar. at Eng Watt Street. They are being detained under the Criminal Law < Temporary Provisions) Ordinance pending further investigation.40 words
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294 1964-03-28 5 $lm. AID FOR DROUGHT HIT KEDAH PADI MEN ALOR STAR, Friday. Central Government has allocated a million dollars to the Kedah Government to enable the State to implement its disaster relief scheme for thousands of padi farmers affected by the recent prolonged drought This was today dlsclosed to the Straits294 words
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99 1964-03-28 5 A SYMPATHY STOPPAGE PLAN BY DRIVERS lESSELTON, Fri. J Members of the Road Vehicle Drivers' j Union will stop work for four hours if the mediation attempt to pnd the bus strike in i Sandakan by the Mini- ster of Social Welfare, Mr. Pang Tet Tshung. I fails. Six Jesselton99 words
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76 1964-03-28 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Catholic Teachers' Movement will stage a musical comedy entitled "I'm Bewitched" written by Father T Sheridan, winner of the Malaysian drama competition organised by the Singapore Government, on April 21 and 22 at the Cultural Centre. The show based on Steohen Fosters76 words
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Article146 1964-03-28 5 tzUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The current Food and Agriculture Organisation conference on farm management is i trying to find ways to encourage Asian farmers to participate more fully in important agricultural development schemes. The week-long conference, which ends here on Tuesday, feels that "the -success of146 words
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Article55 1964-03-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —Mr D A Clayton has been elected president of the Rotary Club here Vice-president is Dato Abdul Jamil: secretary Mr. OH Ooodtng: and treasurer Mr O L. Bennett The directors are Messrs. R F. •lenkins. Dr Keshmahlnder Singh. Law Joo Ohln. Or. L. S. Sodliy55 words
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125 1964-03-28 5 Protection appeal by gold and silver '—traders SINGAPORE, Fri. Gold and silver merchants in Singapore and Malaya have appealed to the Ministry of the Interior for better police protection against robbers They want the Ministry to: INCREASE police patrols in areas where their shops are located. ALLOW paid police guards125 words
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179 1964-03-28 5 Rape bid: Butcher jailed for 5 years KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A butcher. YaD Swee Ai, 29, was sentenced to five years' jail by Mr. Justice One in the High Court here today for attempting to rape a 11 -year-old Indian girl on a tapioca plantation. Yap. who pleaded guilty. I179 words
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Article, Illustration1993 1964-03-28 6 LAN FLEMING - 'Die, die, die,' Bond whispered LAN FLEMING By IN thr Castle of Death of his old and fiendish adversary, the mad gangster Blofeld. James Itond. still in his role of a deaf and dumb Japanese labourer. Is taken to the torture room to he questioned, Blofeld already suspecting his true1,993 words
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Advertisement526 1964-03-28 6 the motoring experts tell you why theHILLMANjMPis making motoring history! fW.A.McKenzie(DailyTelegraph)Thelmp MMMMMMBmb* will sell for its driving qualities. The clutch J/^tT ■■■J*"" 8 11 is the lightest I have experienced and the larl fln^Pfe. V B^v gearbox one of the mcst delightfully effort- jj^r I T^T*l *^>H m %*'^B less526 words
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322 1964-03-28 7 Ipoh urges Govt: Set up a national library IPOH, Fri. The Ipoh 1 Municipal Council, the only local authority in the country with a free library wants the Central Government to set up a National Library to assist public libraries in Malaysia. It also decided, at Its monthly meeting here322 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-03-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri rpHE Yuai Youth AssoA ciation of Japan is ottering four scholarships worth $16,000 to Malaysians. Two of the scholarships are for women to study domestic science, the other two are for men to study metallurgy. Only members of the Malayan Association of160 words
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177 1964-03-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. DEVELOPED countries and developing countries including Malaysia, have adopted an allembracing charter to promote trade and develop- ment. The charter— adopted at the 20th session of the Ecafe tn Teheran— urges advanced countries to remove barriers impeding exports of developing countries without177 words
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Article42 1964-03-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fii. Yew Ah Hock was Jailed for two years In' the Third Criminal District Court yesterday for robbing Sect Keng Heng of $1,535 at Jurong Road on Nov. 29 last year, together with three other men. He pleaded guilty.42 words
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241 1964-03-28 7 IPOH, Friday ]y|ORE than 10,000 members of the" War Department Civilian Staff Association throughout the country will go on strike if the British Ministry of Public Buildings and Works fails to "think twice" about its decision to dismiss 300 workers. The241 words
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Article87 1964-03-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. six MalajMan youth leaders will leave for Britain on April 9 for a months visit at the invitation ol the British Government. They are Mrs. Betty .Wong Chen <YWCA. Kuala Lumpur). Mr N Veerlah (MYKA. Kuala Lumpur Inche Baharom Shah bin Sa'ad (Perak87 words
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Article59 1964-03-28 7 SINGAPORE. Prt Mohamed Taha bin Sanif. a student of Cuiram Secondary School, has won the cash award of SlOO made annually by the SingaDOre Malay Chamber of Commerce for the best Malay dudil in commerci:il subjects The award is based on the results of the59 words
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Article60 1964-03-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Another $2,484.70 has been received In donations by the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund. Among the donors were: The Governor of Malacoa, Tun Hajl Abdul Malek $100; staff of the Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd.. $732; Kenneison Brothers Ltd., $500; and Malayan Breweries iMi60 words
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Article24 1964-03-28 7 MUAR. Fri. Work has started on a 50.000-gallon reservoir at Sagil. 20 miles from here. The Johore Government project, will cost $40,00024 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-03-28 7 DONG KONG film actress Wong Mam, who is in Kuala Lumpur for personal appearances. Miss Wong, who has been in show business since she was 12, has ambitions of running her own film company. She will be here for two weeks. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article45 1964-03-28 7 Tea party SINGAPORE. Fri. —The Chone Chai Medical Institution here will give a tea party at the institution's premises. No. 3. Wayang Street, on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. to celebrate the success of the' Malaysian goodwill mission to Africa led by Premier Lee Kuan Yew.45 words
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205 1964-03-28 7 'Cockles better for protein value' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. -Seventy five cents worth of cockles is equal to $2 worth of meat in protein value according to the Director of Fishpries. Mr. Soong: Mm Kong. In an article in the Selanitor Planters Association* latest journal. Mr. Soong said that last year205 words
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Article77 1964-03-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. —Senior Customs Officer. Mr. Enoch Fang, has been promoted to the rank of Assistant Controller of Customs with effect from March 6. Also promoted with effect from the same date, are Messrs. S. Siv.tnathan and J.N. Hanam (both to the rank of senior customs77 words
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Obituary59 1964-03-28 8 U Htrt-i $10 i Umim.imi FONO MEMORIES OF late Mr Ong Koon i^oog died motor -a. cldent on M-S-4JI sadly mmsed by parentt. slsMADAM OUEK KHAR CHENG on ?< .1 -Iflji beloved mother of Mvi Kqk MM Hian». Km Yam, Kirn Tong. Kirn Lirn, Mill Lee. Mm Leng.59 words
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Article163 1964-03-28 8 Hore-i Sit tHUumumi THE OOCKPITS MnsW U served every Saturday and xnada; laacn time. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. lavite all teachers and book addict to browse In their showroom at Timea House. River Valley Koad. Singapore (UNDAY TEA DANCE a' Print' > ».M TOO p.m. Plu«: KathioD Shou at AOO163 words
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Article704 1964-03-28 8 I Monday is Prince Sihanouk's c deadline for Cambodian neu- s trality. Unless there is agree- ii ment on a 14-nation conference t' at Geneva, he will make his C own decision alignment with 1* the Communists. It will be a v strange way of confirming v704 words
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Article324 1964-03-28 8 The Pineapple Cannery of Malaya, for which Dr. Lim Swee Aun laid the foundation stone at Pckan Nanas, Pontian, two days ago. will represent several achievements rolled into one. A sizeable fide ition to Malaysian industry, the $5-million cannery will stimulate agricultural diverlifieetlon by providing a new outlet324 words
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Article275 1964-03-28 8 Two weeks of skirmishing are over and the American Senate is set for another filibuster. Debate on the Civil Rights Bill, which seeks to make it illegal for hotels, restaurants, theatres and other public places to refuse to serve Negroes, is likely to begin on Monday and continue till275 words
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Article577 1964-03-28 8 A master plan to bring in more space for millions I ONDON, Fri. Bri- tain announced this week a long-range i master plan to resist the eighth plague of the twentieth century I the strangulation of cities by over-stuffing. The plan, affecting the whole south-east577 words
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Article1028 1964-03-28 8 PHILIP SCHEUER - PHILIP SCHEUER By OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES ARTISTRY OR PORNOGRAPHY? THE EDGES ARE NOW BLURRED THE lids off. That's the word around Hollywood. This goes not only for sex morality but for other moralities as well like respect for the established institutions of government.1,028 words
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Letter301 1964-03-28 8 IT INDLY grant me space to comment on the Singapore Housing Board's flat selling scheme. The fact that there is no rush for the 1.948 Queenstown flats suggests that the Board appeals to the wrong group of people. It shows that those earning up to $500 per month cannot301 words
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Letter86 1964-03-28 8 MY efforts to obtain action though the Electrical Engineer having failed, I write this letter to draw attention to the j situation of sheet lights In i Singapore's Frankel Avenue. > These are now obscured by branches of trees. These overgrown trees need pruning to end the86 words
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Letter107 1964-03-28 8 IT was exactly one year ago that the Singapore Government announced in both the English and Chinese newspapers that it was going to spend $312,000 for Improving or making up 15 roads. Bukit Arang Road was one of the 15 roads to be made up and taken over107 words
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Advertisement830 1964-03-28 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* H»rWi SID I Min, mum i CHEN: To Molra and David a i daughter at K.K.MH.' on J6-3-64 ihank" to Doctors and Stan* .'0 ITavwa >'• I Minimum i BETWEEN S. NACALINCAM I son i or ate Xinnathamby of porci to Miss I Tnangacbee idauicher ol I.830 words
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Advertisement52 1964-03-28 8 EVERBRIGHT for Visual Services. V sk^s^sK^ 1 l S*\4 «sWsT^^^* S Tho best equipped sstablishment to render you the most compre- 1 hensiv* optometric ser- > vices, including:— j (1) Scientific Eye Examination (2) Visual Training (3) Modern Eyewear C. S. CHONG, O. D., i EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulia52 words
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Advertisement200 1964-03-28 8 A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD IfeHP QUALITY SHIRT *g^^"^*\^~^**^^r available m over irOSrvHl 10 varieties 1 U Long Sleeved I Ij Short Sleeved II >M 1 Hawaiian Style Made from finest fabrics J^kr -/l^\ imported from England M^i^\^^W\ us A West German? ■'\\jr»-^ J\ Bwitterland Belgium India W200 words
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163 1964-03-28 9 Tengku steps up polls campaign from today KUALA LUMPLR. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman began his busman's holiday today to help ensure an overwhelming Alliance victory In the Parliamentary and State elections. The Prime Minister spent today quietly, however. He U recovering from an attack of flu. Tomorrow at 8 p.m.163 words
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Article95 1964-03-28 9 KUALA LUMFUK. Fri. Four men armed with daggers robbed a family of a gold chain worth $180 and a wrist watch valued at $125 at Jalan Sungel Besi her* yesterday. Police said today that robbers were aeen leaving ilv house by the owner. Mr.95 words
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Article, Illustration652 1964-03-28 9 Lee - Lee by One got the family fortunes, the other got nothing... ...They shared the same grandpa, but there the similarity ends 7 jyjALACCA, Fri. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today compared the divergent careers of two Malacca cousins who are now Finance M i n i652 words
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241 1964-03-28 9 PENANG, Fri. A Socialist Front M.P.. Mr. Tan Phock Kin, today accused the PAP of resorting to the tactics, which it adopted successfully in the Singapore election, of Instillink fear in the electorate. He told an election rally at Kinta Lane241 words
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Article, Illustration191 1964-03-28 9 S.F.: Why we won't fight in Sarawak, Sabah MUAR, Fri. Dr. Wee Lee Fong. Johore Socialist Front leader, said at an election rally here last night that SP members would fight if the Indonesians attacked Malaya but not in Sabah and Sarawak. He said this was because If they fought191 words
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Article48 1964-03-28 9 JESSELTON. Fri. Wong Foh Hln. of Papar, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his daughter. Wong Nyuk Yin. was yesterday executed at the Central Prison here Wong, who had lncentuous relations with his daughter, killed the girl in August last year.48 words
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Article47 1964-03-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Sergeanta Ng Chan Boh and Harry Llm. of the Malaysian Armed Forces, will leave for Britain on Sunday to attend a 10- week platoon weapon training at the School of Infantry, followed by a six-week drill course at the Ouards Depot.47 words
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367 1964-03-28 9 Capital may flee if land is not provided warning KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r J"HE Central Government was today warned that there could be a flighj of capital from Malaysia if land was not made available for free enterprise. The president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. J. M.367 words
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Article114 1964-03-28 9 SINGAPORE, FrL Police today said that the murder of a farmer, Tan Jit Kuan, in Kampong San Kee Ng yesterday is believed to result from a dispute with neighbours over land tenancy. Police are still looking for Tan's assailants, who also seriously Injured his wife.114 words
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84 1964-03-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. There are 90 days left for the public to send in their views on the new draft company law, the Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Raja Mohar bin Badiozaman. said today. Copies of the drat: law have been84 words
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Article43 1964-03-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. 8. Kula S:ngam has been re-elected president of the Selangor Stamp Club. Other officials are: Vicepresident*, Dr. A. R. Kandiah and Mr. A. J. Haring; treasurer. Mr. Khoo 800 Hln; and secret, ary. Mr. C. Nagarajah.43 words
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Advertisement52 1964-03-28 9 ~j-^~ TJ V> t|| T|0 N }vrf-/*~-* r Enjoy the masculine freshness of 9E SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Excellent Opportunity for investment I CAPITAL PARK University Road, off Dunearn Road Two-Storey Terrace Houses $29,800/-Scmi-Dt-tached 2-Storcy Bungalow* $.16,900/-Two-Storey Bunjfalowa $57,600/--(FREEHOLD LAND) VAT YUEN HONG CO., LTD. 25, Oxley Garden, Singapore 9.52 words
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Advertisement141 1964-03-28 9 i/tinovoX M O O O I 11 **"ORAMIcVISION I f model 783-E 23 inches Sup«r-»lim cabln.t styling. Claaaic. •lagan* liiwa. Walnut piano fmiih cablnat "Caacoda" circuit resulting In vary SPARE PARTS A SERVICE low num. Fill IV r*I!ARAMTPFD ■Panoramic Vlaton plctura tub* with pofapax protection. rutLi viuahhh c Autotynchro: •lactronic141 words
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Miscellaneous795 1964-03-28 9 Today** Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA ME V I^*J, W^ VE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE ShSeT^AVE SLRVKE «VH» 41.7 and M n,«tre, !»HORTWA\fc SLRVICE M 600 Tlnie Signal. Ne--41 Metre* gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies. A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 700 Time Signal, The News. 6.0 i Morning Prelude. 7.00 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri;795 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-03-28 10 NIXON CHATS WITH AMERICAN WELL-WISHERS IN spite of his denials that he is a candidate for Republican Presidential nomination this year, Mr. Richard Nixon received a warm welcome from a group of partisan Americans when he arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. As he approached92 words
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209 1964-03-28 10 I^ANGAR, Fri.— A Per- Us Umno official h;st night challenged the PMIP to be practi- eal by changing from a political organisation into a oOfial body. Inche Mohamed Din Ya' acob, Perils Umno publicity officer, who Issued the challenge, told an Alliance rally209 words
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Article51 1964-03-28 10 IPOH. Fri.— A delegation ol about 120 teachers from Thailand will visit Ipoh on April 10 on a .sightseeing tour. They will be entertained to a tea party by the Ipoh Municipal Council at the official residence of the Municipal President. Mr. S. P.51 words
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106 1964-03-28 10 EXPULSION OF UMNO DISSIDENT LEADER A LOR STAR, Fri.— The A Kedah State Umno today confirmed the expulsion ol a party leader. Haji Puteh bin Mohamed Isa, for contesting the State elections against the Alliance. Haji Puteh was chairman of the Singklr Umno branch in Central Kedah. The Umno State106 words
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Article30 1964-03-28 10 CANBERRA. Fri. The Australian MiniMf-r for A:r. Mr David Fnirbairn. \vi 1 leave Sydney on Tuesday for Singapore via Jakarta. He will inspect RAAF units at Bulterworth.30 words
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220 1964-03-28 10 Police say student's death in Britain was murder— J SINGAPORE, Fri London, police have classified the death of a Singapore student. Low Kee Seng. 27. whose body was found in Surrey last month, as murder. Low was an arts graduate of Nanyang University. In *a telegram to Low's mother. Madam220 words
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Article33 1964-03-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Kampong Tai: Ayer Youth Club in Mor:b has Riven $10 lowards the National Painof.c Fund. This brings the total contributed through the Straits Times group to $145,874.6933 words
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184 1964-03-28 10 MANILA, Friday I^HE Philippines A Herald said in an editorial today that the Philippines smuggling problem has lent urgency to the restoration of formal relations with Malaysia. The Herald said Malaysian officials have shewn sympathy toward Philippines problems in controlling smugglingUPI - 184 words
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Article61 1964-03-28 10 PENANG. Fri. A bill collector, Goon Siew Hong. 20. was robbed of cash and a watch lasi night. He was cycling along Pykett Avenue when two men stopped and accused him of having oeaten up their friend. They ordered him to follow them, and le was taken61 words
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Article57 1964-03-28 10 IPOH, Frt. The Ipoh Rotary Club has elected Mr. Lum Swee Chum, a businessman. »s president for the coming year, with Mr. A. R. Noor and Mr Mike Chin Kee Yin as vice-presidents. Mr W. O. PUlay as secretary and Mr Malcolm Qule as treasurer The new57 words
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Article52 1964-03-28 10 KUALA LUMPUH. Fi I iuyan mines produced 5.406 tons of tin In January this year, according to statistics Issued by the Government today. This Is 537 tons more than that produced In the first month of 1963. and 543 tons more than that produced In December52 words
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217 1964-03-28 10 KEITH HOOPER - Big contraband haul in Australia from Spore ship KEITH HOOPER: From SYDNEY, Friday AUSTRALIAN Customs officers this week struck their biggest blow yet against smugglers when they seized narcotics and transistor radios from a freighter which had sailed in from Singapore. The haul, valued at more than $275,000 was seized217 words
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Article57 1964-03-28 10 THE MAN— WHO DIDN'T REGISTER BATU PAHAT, Fri. A man who failed to register for National service as required under the National Service ordinance, was lined $100 or a month's jail today by the magistrate's court here. Basir bin Haji Abdul Rahim. 28, of Hay Division, Layang Layang:, Kluang, who57 words
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155 1964-03-28 10 200 parade in church for fallen comrades QINGAPORE. Fri. Mort than 200 men of the Ist Bn., Argyll and Sutherland I Highlanders, paraded at the Presbyterian Church here this morning to attend a memorial service for their regimental comrades who died in Singapore and Maj laya during the last war.155 words
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Article54 1964-03-28 10 IPOH, Fri— A watchman. Ahmad bin Kartl, 32. and his family were robbed of Jewellery worth $110 by three men armed with daggers In their house in Jelapang near here last night. The robbeis, after pushing the occupants Into a room, ransacked the house before54 words
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Advertisement152 1964-03-28 10 tTTm 1 1 EsPji H the GIPSY It's built for the toughest and most rugged use in any terrain or under any conditions in Malaysia. It goes anywhere! With the Austin guarantee of dependability, the Gipsy is invaluable to surveyors, road engineers, agriculturists and those whose work takes them into152 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-03-28 10 Bu 9 n Bunny ITy Baiph Hoiindahl fl I LET ME KNOW Hl] "TT "TOU WORK UP AN APPETITE V/AW I I WHEN fOU WORK ]l 1 THAN ANVBOPV I IM 11132 words
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342 1964-03-28 11 UDP manifesto: We'll work for peace— DENANG, Fri. The United Democratic Party, in its general election manifesto, pledges to work for the restoration of peace and security in SouthEast Asia. The manifesto was Issued here today by the UDP secretary-general, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. It says the party is determined342 words
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104 1964-03-28 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. World Health Day will be celebrated here from April 5 to 7. These shows will be st.iged at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on the three days: A baby show on April 5 from 10 a.m. Only babies below the age of104 words
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Article30 1964-03-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR Pri A Rroup of 17 Chinese will become Muslims at a ceremony in Jinjang on Sunday, according to a statement from '.he Muslim Welfare Association today30 words
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Article60 1964-03-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Mr. John Chow Pale Lun has been elected piesldent of the Petaling Jaya Rotary Club. The vice-president is Dr. Hool Peng Kuan, secretary Mr. Bob Davis, and treasurer Mr. Low Eng Clung, The directors are Messrs. K. S. Menon, R. E. V.60 words
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420 1964-03-28 11 Council opposes freight rates increase KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. *JHE Rubber Producers Council is against the recently increased freight rates by three shipping conferences because it will cost rubber growers and shippers about $2 million more a year to ship their rubber to the United States and Canada. The council has420 words
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162 1964-03-28 11 SINGAPORE COURSE IN WORLD AFFAIRS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Singapore, in conjunction with the Adult Education Board, is starting a course on "current world affairs" beginning on May 6. The 10-lecture course under the supervision of Dr. John Lowe, director of extramural studies,162 words
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92 1964-03-28 11 IPOH, Fri. Crossing roads "blindly"' and failure to observe the Highway Code are the main reasons for the high rate of fatal accidents in Perak. Disclosing this today, the State Traffic Officer, Asst. Supt. Ghazali bin Haji Hussein, said: "People should exercLse more car*92 words
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Article51 1964-03-28 11 BATU PAHA'I, Kn— lsmail bin Han Abdul Wahab. 23. an Indonesian from Riau. was sentenced to six months tall in the magistrate's court here today after he pleaded guilty to a charge- of illegal entry into the country. Ismail was arrested at Ayer Hitam on March51 words
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Article27 1964-03-28 11 NIBONG TEBAL. Pri. —The Socialist Front will launch their election campaign in Province Soum with two rallies at Simpang Ampat and Sungei Bakap tomorrow night27 words
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308 1964-03-28 11 'Zoning only way to deal with Penang port status' PENANG. Friday 'THE vice-chairman of x the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. Urn kean Slew, suggested today that "the only way" to deal with the free port status of Penanß was to apply the principle of zoning and bonded areas In308 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-03-28 11 MISS Khu Hool Slang (above), the first woman Assistant Controller of Telecommunications in the Telecommunications Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Attached to the department's Traffic Branch her work includes the compilation of statistics. An arts graduate of the University of Malaya, she was a teacher54 words
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Article35 1964-03-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pr:.— Twelve dance bands. including the Radio Malaysia Orchestra, will perfcrm at. the fourth annual ball of the Federation of Malaya Music-inn's Union at the Chinwoo Auditorium here on April 435 words
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Article86 1964-03-28 11 Longer office hours for Sabah JESSELTON, Fri.— Governme n t office hours here will be extended half an hour daily from Mondays to Fridays from April 1, it was announced today. The announcement was made after consultation with the Government Staff Association here. The afternoon hours will be from 1.4586 words
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Article24 1964-03-28 11 KLANO. Fri. The Gurnev Memorial Library here will hold Its annual meeting next Friday at the library reading room at 530 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration176 1964-03-28 11 SINGAPORE, Kri. Fans of British pop singer Helen Shapiro tleit) in Kual.i Lumpur will not be able to see her perform in the .tialaysian capita) next Wednesday. ler two shows scheduled at the Stadium Ncgasa for that day have been cancelled. (to NMN176 words
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Advertisement154 1964-03-28 11 MORE FLIGHTS East and West J-O^-fROLLS-ROYCE^JETS 8 Eastbound 9 Westbound flights every week. Fly when you like-and enjoy BOAC's world famous service You've the greatest choice of flights, when you book by So you can fly all the way to any destination in superb comBOAC. An unparalleled frequency of services154 words
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279 1964-03-28 12 LANE DISCIPLINE FOR BUKIT TIMAH HIGHWAY RECENTLY a lot of publicity has been given to the chaotic driving along the Bukit Timah highway In the vicinity of the sth milestone down to the Junction with Adam Road. I nave occasion to visit your fair city from time to time and279 words
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Article89 1964-03-28 12 VOW that the Federation Government has abolished the 11 -plus SSEE what about the Singapore Government following suit but without, automatic •promotion, our standards have fallen badly enough a s lt Is. Let the children be promoted on merit. When they are 15 or In Secondary89 words
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LETTERS
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130 1964-03-28 12 I READ that the postal clerks are considering strike action over their claim for Increased salary and other allowances, if the postal clerks consider themselves superior to other G.CS. clerks, then what about the police clerks, teleclerks and clerks of the other closed services?130 words
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Letter144 1964-03-28 12 IITITH reference to the TT reader's letter by "Ben C" inquiring when the Health Minister is exexpected to visit Woodbridge Hospital Singapore's only mental institution. I am pleased to Inform him that the Minister Is scheduled to visit the Hospital next week on 31st instant, which is also144 words
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Letter97 1964-03-28 12 I CONGRATULATE Chan Sig Yam. the Singapore boy, who recently scored 7A S in the Senior Cambridge examination. This reminds me that in 1959 a Telok Anson Convent girl scored 6As and in 1962 an Anglo-Chinese School boy scored 7As but unfortunately both were97 words
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Letter94 1964-03-28 12 COME, come, Mr. Chan Chwee Lim. at no time has it been suggested in my reply (published in the Straits Times of 14th March 1964 1 that the delay in publishing the Commission's Report was the fault of our Government Printing Office. As for the other complaints94 words
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149 1964-03-28 12 T AM glad that Charlie Koh has brought up the subject of "Cyclists Lanes." But I feel that the solution is not in forcing cyclists to ride m these lanes by laws and regulations. It would easier and more pleasant for all parties concerned149 words
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Letter69 1964-03-28 12 UNLOVELY CABLE RAILWAY Till cable cars of the Penang Hill Railway need a new look. Second Class passengers have been and are still being herded into compartments where lousy wooden benches are pro\ided and the view of the town hidden from them. It would be interesting to know what improvemerits69 words
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Letter67 1964-03-28 12 ON Thursday, March 19th. In Indonesia, an Indonesian was sentenced to prison for three and a half months, for asking thi .simple question, "why does Indonesia oppose Malaysia." Mr. Qoi Thiam Slew with his remarkable saying, "why shouldn't Indonesia oppose Malaysia" might well note the Indonesian67 words
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Letter55 1964-03-28 12 rpHANK God. after long 1 years of patience and tolerance, Jalan Nipah has finally been taken over by the Authorities and is now being re-surfaced. Our next great hope is for lights which we are denied. We have been deprived of both privileges long enough. Let us have55 words
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222 1964-03-28 12 Schools problem for the expats JUST what exactly is J D.F. of Kuala Lumpur iryinsr to say in his letter of Tuesday March 24th? is it that the Ministry of Education is inefficient through losing the rile containing the application for his son to enter secondary school? Or is it222 words
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Letter145 1964-03-28 12 I HEARTILY endorse the views expressed by Ipoh listener in your issue of 25th March. I have lost count of tht times when news or music was suddenly cut off and then put on after some interval. Since confrontation and more so since Nomination Day some145 words
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Advertisement87 1964-03-28 12 ll MODERN [I. riL^^znll Hfl M 'iKTK *tsi ifrrn iTttt iiwint ares-ffg paE APPIIANPCQ ArmAHLtD CfOOT "fDAI} MAOI IN ITALY REFRIGERATORS I Capacities from 2.8 cv. ft. up to 8.5 cv. ft. miu GAS COOKERS Also available boautiful l ut^^, i I table models Portable and Toble I l»S^ n'lfl87 words
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Miscellaneous318 1964-03-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Leads on to fortune, perhaps? 1 Some Justification for leaving '*-<> after the coffee? (7). Pu'»ng together in the thea--6 Perhaps fodder for a few. and Hf (81 the rest she chops up (7). 13 Dispersing dirt's an'thing but 9 Music might become a hit318 words
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Advertisement742 1964-03-28 14 SEAFARERS' WELFARE BOARD, SINGAPORE SEA TRAINING SHIP •SINGAPORE". F APPLICATIONS are Invited f from boys, who are over 16 and j under 20 years of age, who are c Singapore Citizens and are Inter- ested In a sea career as ratings in 7 the Merchant Service. Those select- 1 ed742 words
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Advertisement554 1964-03-28 14 /ACANCIES IN TELUK ANSON TOWN COUNCIL Applications are invited from federal Citizens or State Nationals or the appointment as TEMPOtARY CLERKS in the Town Council. Teluk Anson on the Salary Scale of $107.50 x 7.50- 122.60/130 x .50 162.50/160 x 7.50 197.50 /223x 4-293/310x14-380 plus Cost of ,iving Allowance at554 words
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Advertisement1030 1964-03-28 14 TENDER BAHAGIAN KERJA2 PELAJARAN JABATAN KERJA RAYA TENDER NOTM I Erection of a Control Room for the Satellitr Tracking Station at the Technical Collncr, Jalan Gurnrv. Kuala l.umpur The date of receiving the tender'; from registered P.W.D. Contractors lof Class °E' and above shall be extended from 30th March 19641,030 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-03-28 16 Christie Shepherdson dives but Felix Perera at Rully makes the catch off Jagdev Singh to send back Simon Kimmins for eight in Commonwealth's innings against Selangor on the Kuala Lumpur p a d a n g on Thursday. Commonwealth won by 60 runs. TimesportSoong Hon - 55 words
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598 1964-03-28 16 Will Perak 'Lucky star' end S'gor run? FAM CUP FINAL by NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur. Fri. gELANGOR will go into the FAM Cup Final against Perak at Stadium Perak on Sunday night with their determination sharpened by the opportunity to live up to their resolve of winning the three major598 words
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Article58 1964-03-28 16 rPOH. Fri. A record crowd Is expected at Sunday's FAM Cup Final at Stadium Perak. Special arrangements are being made to ensure an easy flow of traffic before and utter the match. No hawkers will be allowed outside the stadium but they are permitted inside the stadium58 words
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Article30 1964-03-28 16 JESSELTON. Pri. Jesselton led Sandakan 3-1 on the first day's play m the inter-town Hone Cup badminton match here. The match continues tonight with the three remaining matches.30 words
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Article, Illustration275 1964-03-28 16 MELBOURNE, Fri. [T1 The Australian cricket team will "play to win" in this year's Test series against England, the manager of the Australian team. Ray Steele. said here today. Mr. Steele said that Australia would not play lust to avoid defeat In their defenceReuter - 275 words
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431 1964-03-28 16 MOTOR-RACING SINGAPORE, Fri. Japanese "works" teams of Yamaha and Suzuki showed brilliant form in the Malaysian Grand Prix trial runs for motor-cycles here today. Suzuki's star rider. New Zealandcr Hugh Anderson beat the course record for the 500 cc and under classUPI - 431 words
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336 1964-03-28 16 'Tests will depend on English weather' I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V West Indian Test cricketer Garfield Sobers believes that England should be able to make ths best of the advantage of playing at home to beat Australia and regain the Ashes they lost in 1955 in this year's Test series, writes336 words
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Article95 1964-03-28 16 CINGAPORE Fri. A new cricket team the Orangs will make Its debut in Singapore this weekend :n a two-day match j against a Services selection on the SCC padang. The match will start < at 2 p.m. on Sunday and 11 a.m. on Monday. The Orangs draw95 words
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Article52 1964-03-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The qualifiers and the draw for the Ist round of the Malayan Open amateur golf championship here tomorrow: 8 a.m. JR S. Klrkham v I. Ayyaroo; 8.10 C.H. Pell v Sulalman Bluah; 820 E. W Shaw v A. E. Brown: 8.30 Darwls Deran v J52 words
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Article31 1964-03-28 16 BATU PAH AT. Fri Batu Pahat Hockey Association official* are: President Ohaffar Ah: secretary P. SSsandadasan; treasurer All Hashim; committee Austin DCru/. Sohan Singh. Idrua Gaman and Razak Ahmad31 words
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Article82 1964-03-28 16 CKICKKT— lour nuUli: All- v Commonwealth XI <XL padang. 11 a.m.). BADMINTON Penang Open championships <CGHS hall 2.30 and 7 p.m. >. Matek Cup: Negri senior inter-team final <SPI hall. Seremban. 7 p.m.> HOCKEY Malaysian sixes' tourney IR. Range Rd, XL. 2 p.m.). I swimming Spore senior82 words
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Article111 1964-03-28 16 SEREMBAN. Fri. Negrl Serabllan's first indoor sport* stadium will be ready for use by the end of next month. The stadium, which cost th* Negrl Sembllan Chinese R.C. $150,000 to build, will be suitable for badminton, basketball and indoor tennis. This was diclosed at111 words
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Article62 1964-03-28 16 JAKARTA. Fri.— lndonesia haa rejected FIFA's request to play Thailand in a preliminary Olympic Games football match at Bangkok tomorrow. Antara news agency reported today. It said the decision was mad* by Sports Minister R. Maladi. Antara said Indonesia would not, lake part In any Olympic62 words
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Article46 1964-03-28 16 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia will send Tan Joe Hock to the AllEngland badminton championship* starting next month. Antara news agency quoted Sports Minister R. Maladi as saving Joe Hock would lead the Indonesian team. The otner member* are women playerfs Minarni and Retno Kustijah— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article48 1964-03-28 16 SEREMBAN. Fr..— T!v ing committee of the Tab.* TtamSl Association of Midaya will meet on Apr. 12 at 10.30 a.m. at the Malacca TTA in Wolierstan Road tv discuss the lormaton of the Malaysian TTA and the Asian championship to tw held in Seoul in September.48 words
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Advertisement810 1964-03-28 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from candidates WHO SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP QUALIFICATION tor the undermentioned appointments In th* TV Malaysia, Singapura. APPOINTMENT: <A> TEMPORARY SI BTIII I K (Malay; <B> TEMPORARY St'BTITI.KK 'Chinese* I (C* TEMPORARY St'BTITLEK < Hindi; SALARY SCALE: 5230-15A-325 340-15A-475 p.m. In addition810 words
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299 1964-03-28 17 BADMINTON Kew San 'walk' into last eight pENANG, Fri. Six of Malaysia's Thomas Cup trainees reached the men's singles quarter-finals in the Penang open badminton championships which began here today. Teh Kew San reached the last eight without hitting a stroke. He received a walkover from Khor Cheng Cnye. Yew299 words
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Article366 1964-03-28 17 RACING by Epsom Jeep She shows smart form in final preparation for the Spring Cup SINGAPORE, Friday. \JARK DOWN Jungle Orchid as a lively outsider in the 8f Spring Cup at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The seven-year-old mare is keeping her form well. With apprentice Sonny366 words
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Article96 1964-03-28 17 Chong Teik in U.S. last four SAN DIEGO. PrL The top three seeded singles players qualified for the semi-finals of the US badminton championships last night. The only quarter-final upset was the defeat of Toshio Komlya of Japan, the No. 4 seed, by Wayne MacDonnell of Vancouver, who won 15-11.UPI - 96 words
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Article557 1964-03-28 17 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Race One The Dairy King, Tapagenr, Pirate Treasure and Bahnam look the pick of the two-year-olds. They look ready to run well first time out. Race Two Halian: Working well; In peak form. Four o'clock III:557 words
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Article154 1964-03-28 17 LONDON, Prl. Ther» are 15 acceptors for the Queen's Prize to be run over 16f at Kempton Park, Middlesex, on Easter Monday. They are. with probable Jockeys and weights: Grey of Fallodon (J. Mercer) 9.7: Orctiardist (A. Breasley) 9.3; Tobago (P. Lewis) 8.11; Orofino (W. Carson) 8.10;154 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-03-28 17 Peter eases tension /CHELSEA goalkeeper Peter Bonetti relieves the tension for Chelsea fans as he Jumps, gloved hands outstretched, to clear a dangerous shot away from the advancing Arsenal forward line during the League Div. 1 match at Highbury. North London on Mar. 14. Chelsea won 4-2.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 49 words
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Article120 1964-03-28 17 MOSCOW, Prl. Russian swimmer Geolgl Prokopenko clipped one tenth of a second off the world 100 metres breaststroke record with a time of lmln 7.4 sec at Baku The former world record of lmln 7.ssec was set by the American Chet Jasteremskl in Los Angeles In 1961Reuter - 120 words
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Article167 1964-03-28 17 THE BOAT RACE ONDON, Fri. Oxford University wound up their training for tomorrow's boat race against Cambridge on the River Thames with a flourish yesterday when they had a record-equalling row of 2min. 49sec. from Hammersmith Bridge to the mile post. The Dark Blues had everythingReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration240 1964-03-28 17 Mulligan has left Australia 'for good' TENNIS 'REBEL' TO GET A NEW JOB AND SETTLE IN ITALY jMONTE CARLO, Fri. 1 x Australian tennis "rebel" Martin Mulligan said here last n4ght he had left Australia for good to settle in Italy. Mulligan, who Is playing in the Monte Carlo tournamentReuter - 240 words
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Article34 1964-03-28 17 DAKAR. Fri.— Morocco eliminated Nigeria from the Olympic boccer tournament when they beat them 2-1 here last night In a qualifying preliminary round playoff. The teams were level 1-1 at halftlme— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article285 1964-03-28 17 LIM KEE CHAN - Aussies are fancied to win LIM KEE CHAN BOXING by SINGAPORE, Fri. Trevor Christian and Less Dunn of Australia and Nai Man Chai of Thai 'and have special reasons for wanting to win their fights in tomorrow night's tripleheader boxing programme at the Gay World, starting at 9 p.m. For285 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-03-28 18 POLICE SEARCH FOR CLUES AND FRAGMENTS AFTER THE EXPLOSION THIS IS the scene after ;i bomb had exploded along the perimeter fence of the Istana Negara in Singapore early yesterday morning. Picture shows police officers booking for clues and fragments of the bomb.47 words
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Obituary29 1964-03-28 18 SAROJINI WIFE OF lUnrtJ PMMd rull) .ft. ••hiii Hln»»» at th» Kfc Hum i" «.n ,M Qorfa Dumnan Road :i rumrmr i 'Ml |> m at Buladari on H.S.M29 words
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Article, Illustration22 1964-03-28 18 ARMY bomb experts and police officers examine the manhole cover which was Mown off when the bomb exploded.22 words
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Article201 1964-03-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A flve-year-old girl was injured in a mysterious explosion at a burning refuse dump at Batu Caves this afternoon. The girl. Thana Letchmi, daughter of T. Thanabal, a mason, was fetching water from a public tap about 10 feet away when the explosion201 words
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Article42 1964-03-28 18 BANGKOK. Fri. Lightning killed a man and knocked his wife and two children unconscious in I opburi Province on Wednesday, police reported today Heavy rainstorms hare swept through parts of North Thailand In the last two days. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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216 1964-03-28 18 Unveiled— a model of the U.S. moon space ship NEW YORK, Fri. Full-size model of the space ship the United States intends to land on the moon was unveiled yesterday and Space Agency officials said the final shape has been achieved The weird-looking lunar excursion model (LEM) was shown at216 words
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226 1964-03-28 18 LONDON, Friday I The judge postponed sentences. A solicitor, the 10th man in the dock, was found not guilty of the conspiracy charge. The 12-msn jury in Britain's "great train robbery' returned to the courtroom at Aylesbury 66 hours after they retiredReuter - 226 words
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