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Title Section18 1964-04-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED*SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 KDN 731 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1964 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration439 1964-04-01 1 Deadline Saturday... Narayanan: Workers getting impatient over the delay in a settlement KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE National Union of Plantation Workers today threatened to withdraw from the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare its seven-month old dispute with the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association over aReuter - 439 words
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Article118 1964-04-01 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Indonesians were today charged in a magistrate's court with murder as a sequel to a bomb explosion at a back lane off Jahtn Wangi, in which two men were killed. The accused. Amat bin Jqnil. alias Ahmad Toh, and Shairy bin118 words
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Article, Illustration13 1964-04-01 1 SHARIFAH SALMAH ...NO. 313 words
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521 1964-04-01 1 KHOR CHEANG KEE - Tengku: I can't run away from danger KHOR CHEANG KEE By A LOR STAR, A Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been advised not to campaign in Ke--lan t a n because "the fanatics tbere may try to harm or even kill me." "But I am not afraid."521 words
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Article141 1964-04-01 1 KLANG, Tuesday. A FOUR-YEAR-OLD T>oy from a wealthy sawmillowning family was kidnapped here this morning and a demand for ransom of $20,000 was made within minutes of the kidnapping. The boy is Tan Klan Leong, who was kidnapped from a Chinese kindergartan. Some boys In141 words
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Article27 1964-04-01 1 BELGRADE. Tue«. President Tito of Yugoslavia will visit Finland early In June as guest of President Urho Kekkonen. It was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article60 1964-04-01 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Brtg -Gen Sumamo, Governor of Jakarta, told a mass rally here Indonesians should consider the possibility of an attack by Malaysia. Antara news agency reported today. The Oovernor. delivering an order of the day during a general call-up of Jakarta's civil defence organisation, said trained volunteersReuter - 60 words
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Article38 1964-04-01 1 KARACHI, Tues. President Ayub Khan was operated on for a hernia here today. It m officially announced. His progress Is satisfactory and be will be able to leave hospital shortly, the announcement added. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article52 1964-04-01 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Negroes today won the right to be addressed as "Mr.", "Mrs." or "Miss" in Southern State courts. This was implied in the quashing by the Supreme Court of an Alabama court's conviction for contempt of court of a Negro girl who demanded to be calledReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration250 1964-04-01 1 Sultan of Perak takes Consort No. 3 CIXGAPORE, Tues. Sultan Idris Shah of Perak and beautiful Che Sharifah Salmah. 21, former wife of the Sultan of Selangor, were married in Malacca yesterday. After the simple ceremony in the home of the Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bi n250 words
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Article35 1964-04-01 1 NORFOLK < Virginia Tues. The longest combined bridge and tunnel in the world is scheduled to open in the spring of 1964 It croiaM nearly 18 miles of treacherous water In Chesapeake Bay. Reut«r.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-04-01 1 MOGADISHU. Tues. Four Ethiopian planes bombed the Somali northern region capital of Hargeisa today in two waves, according to a Somali Government source. The source said the Ethiopians also launched a mass attack on the border post of TugwalaJeh and Somalis were trying to push the EthiopianReuter - 59 words
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Article38 1964-04-01 1 TOKYO. Tues. About 45 persons, including pedestrians, today suffered from chloric gas poisoning in Nagaoka City, on the Japan Sea coast of northern Japan, due to a leakage of v wasted bomb, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article148 1964-04-01 1 for Malaya CYDNI-2Y. Tucs. The Roy:. l Australian Air 'Force planned to scud a squadron of Mirage jet lighters to Malaysia "as soon as possible", the Minister for Air. Mr. David Fairbairn. said today. "As soon as we have a fully operational Mirage squadron —probably In June next year weReuter - 148 words
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Article40 1964-04-01 1 BLAST AT BELGIAN EMBASSY PARIS. Tucs. \n explosion damaged the fourth floor of the Belgian Embassy, overlooking the Arc do Triomphe hrre today. Embassy official said one person retched minor injuries. Cause of blast IM not known. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article152 1964-04-01 2 AFRO-ASIAN DESK j COMMUNISTS MAKING A GREAT HEADWAY WASHINGTON, Tues.— The State Department said yesterday the Communists were making headway in Africa and through military aid, had secured entry to the security forces of at Jeast five countries Algeria, Ghana, Guinea, Mali and Somalia. It also drew attention152 words
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Article102 1964-04-01 2 JAKARTA, Tues. An Indonesian, newspaper today attacked the former United States Vicepre s i dent. Mr. Richard Nixon. Mr. Nixon had disagreed with President Soekarno's statement that Asian problems should be solved by Asians themselves. 'Explosive' Duta Maslarakat i Envoy of Society) said in an editorial:102 words
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342 1964-04-01 2 rrflE State Depart- ment said yesterday that President Soekarno of Indonesia did not appear to want to push bis policy of confrontation against Malaysia to a showdown with the United States. In a report to Congress, the State Department declaredReuter - 342 words
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162 1964-04-01 2 Subandrio: French aid of little importance to us PARIS, Tues. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandno, said here yesterday that French military supplies to his country, about which Britain recently expressed concern,, were "of little importance." Dr. Subandrio, who arrived here on Sunday night from Algiers for a threeday vist,Reuter - 162 words
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Article27 1964-04-01 2 MANILA, Tues. Twelve American military personnel were killed when a U.S. marine helicopter crashed here over the weekend, according to U.S. military officials today.27 words
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38 1964-04-01 2 American aid brings only disaster says Antara IN JAKARTA, the official Antara news agency said today that American aid was dangerous be"Soekarno, however, appears not to wish to push the confrontation to a showdown with the United States."38 words
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Article42 1964-04-01 2 DAMASCUS, Tues. Eleven people including a Lebanese Protestant minister, last night were sentenced to death for alleged Israeli espionage activities in which they transmitted secret information to Israel by radio sets hidden in statoes of Christ. UP J.UP - 42 words
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258 1964-04-01 2 CLOSER TIES WITH DUTCH: SUBANDRIO HILVERSUM, (Holland), Tuesday. 'pHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, 1 is convinced that the relations between Indonesia and Holland will become closer than those with any other Western nations. Dr. Subandrio said this In an interview in Paris with the correspondent of a Dutch radioReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-04-01 2 Britain: We are sorry we had to attack Yemeni fort ITNITED NATIONS. Tues. Britain told the Security Council yesterday she regretted it was necessary to attack a Yemeni fort on Saturday. Britain considered herself bound to defend the South Arabian Federation in the face of repeated Yemeni attacks. Sir PatrickReuter - 252 words
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Article39 1964-04-01 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. Sources close to Mr. Nehru said yesterday the ailing Prime Minister planned to take a month's vacation after the budget session in May. Mr. Nehru suffered a paralytic strata* in January. U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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387 1964-04-01 3 U.S. denies downed plane had taken pictures THE State Department spokesman yesterday denied Soviet assertions that the U.S. reconnaissance plane shot down over East Germany on March 10 was taking photographs at the time and had been in constant contact with American Air Force authorities. WASHINGTON, Tu«a The spokesman toldReuter - 387 words
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Article52 1964-04-01 3 MOSCOW .Tues. Sergei 11--yushin, famous Soviet aircraft designer who was once a shepherd, was yesterday awarded his fifth Order of Lenin to mark his 70th birthday today. The 186-passenger Ilyushin-62, his latest design, is expected to fro into Inter-continental service In tb* next year orReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration308 1964-04-01 3 Star puts home for sale to pay debts of husband ANNA— REAL LIFE SELF-SACRIFICING HEROINE LONDON, Tuesday. 1 NEAGLE, the self-sacrificing heroine of many great British films, proved she could play the same role in real life yesterday I when she put her apartment for sale to help her husbandUPI - 308 words
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128 1964-04-01 3 PRONOUNCED DEAD— BUT SHE COULD STILL SNORE OS ANGELES, Tues.— v Miss Rosalie Williams, 78. was found unconscious during the weekend, with several empty bottles of sleeping pills beside her bed. Her maid called the family doctor, who pronounced Miss Williams dead— from an overdose of sedatives. The "body" was128 words
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173 1964-04-01 3 STOCKHOLM, Tues. A Swedish scientist who forecast last week's Alaskan earthquake five months ago, '■yesterday predicted further disturbances In the next few weeks. Mr. Sven Svantesson. who oelieves there is a link between nuclear explosions and natural disasters said that new earthquakes orReuter - 173 words
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Article69 1964-04-01 3 Premiers' meet planned OTTAWA, Tues. Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson said today formal invitations will soon be issued for a Commonwealth Premiers* conference in London this summer. He said he had told the British Prime Minister. Sir Alec DouglasHome that the Prime Ministers would be welcome in Ottawa Mr. PearsonReuter - 69 words
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Article61 1964-04-01 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Some 7.000 families have left their homes tn Industrial Donetz River basin, Eastern Ukraine, after the worst floods in the region In living memory, the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestla. reported tonight. Normal water levels have risen by some IB feet in the lastReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-04-01 3 UN patrol in Cyprus fired on by mistake T^ICOSIA. Tues. A Cyprus Government spokesman admit ted last night that Government security forces fired by mistake on British troops of the United Nations Command yesterday afternoon at Halefka. north-east of Nicosia. The spokesman said police Investigation showed that security forces mistookReuter - 177 words
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Article41 1964-04-01 3 PARIS, Tues. —Air traffic control staff here today called off a 48* our strike after Government orders to work or risk fines or orders to work or risk fines or jail They decided Instead on a work-to-rule.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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107 1964-04-01 3 MONTREAL (Canada), Tues.— Nine sticks of dynamite and leaflets described as "separatist" were found by Montreal. Quebec Provincial and Royal Canadian Mounted Poiice when they raided several buildings here last night. Three young men were arrested and were to appear in court today. PoliceReuter - 107 words
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116 1964-04-01 3 Sir Alec's daughter omits 'obey' in wedding vows pOLDSTREAM (Southern Scotland), Tues. Prime Minister Sir Alec DouglasHome's youngest daughter Meriel omitted the promise to "obey" when she married Oxford tutor, Mr. Adrian Darby, in the tiny Scottish Episcopal church here yesterday. She promised to "cherish" him instead. "They thought 'obey'Reuter - 116 words
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Miscellaneous62 1964-04-01 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl v (VAWNI) "i I HURRY IT UP IP VA I^-— I AS SOON AS .WANT A LIFT T WOgK!_ ARE vA READY j POLISH r! n~7TW go Elmer?/ /v\v shoes, v^ j| y f vewv \y \OL PWIENO! EVft!/ WE I 1 j f— j\62 words
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324 1964-04-01 4 SHB LAUNCHES SCHEME TO 'MALAY ANISE' SERVICE AND FIRMS OFFER CO-OPERATION: TEN YOUTHS TO UNDERGO WORKOUT EACH YEAR SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Harbour Board today launched a seven-year pilot training scheme with the aim of completely Malayanising its pilotage service. Beginning from June this324 words
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320 1964-04-01 4 Prosecution impeaches credit of witness SINGAPORE, Tues. The prosecution today impeached the credit of one of its witnesses, Mr. Lee Yew Thoh, in the hearing against Probationary Inspector John Thien Kirn Fook, of the Sepoy Lines traffic accidents investigation section. Inspector Thien is charged in the first criminal district court320 words
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161 1964-04-01 4 Squatters from three villages to get land, new homes SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 1,200 Malay squatters, who were told to move out from three kampongs off Dunearn Road in October last year, are to get free land and new homes in another area. They successfully negotiated this new deal for themselves,161 words
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Article31 1964-04-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Assemblyman for Bras Basah, Mr. Ho See Beng, will not be able to hold his meet-the-people session tomorrow or until further notice due to other commitments.31 words
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Article34 1964-04-01 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The School Employees branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold its fifth annual general meeting at the AUPE headquarters In Serangoon Road on Sunday at 9 a.m.34 words
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Article20 1964-04-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Dr. (Mrs.) Lalltha Sambandam has been re-elected President of the Indian Association of Johore Bahru.20 words
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174 1964-04-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. npHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today said an international product like flour had a world market and local millers could use Singapore's position to advantage as an export base. I He was formally opening the new factory of Khong174 words
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82 1964-04-01 4 Two African leaders back Malaysia SINGAPORE. Tues. The first two African trade union leaders to the first annual convention of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress arrived here by air today, declaring full support for Malaysia's "genuine independence." They dismissed claims that Malaysia was a "neo-colonialisi" plot. The two trade82 words
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Article48 1964-04-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The University of Kansas brass ensemble will give a concert at the Victoria Theatre on April 5 at 8.45 p.m. The ensemble, which consists of 18 university students, will play works by contemporary American and European composers, besides jazz, folk songs and lighter music.48 words
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Article42 1964-04-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. Anne Bruce of King Edward VII Hall, will talk on "Where there's a will, there's a way" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore West at Prince's Restaurant on Thursday at 1 p.m.42 words
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Article30 1964-04-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, will open the second carriageway at Commonwealth Avenue, between Queensway and Bomba Circus, on Monday at 5.30 p.m.30 words
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Article29 1964-04-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Assemblyman for Mountbatten, Mr. Ng Yeow Chong, will open the new Mountbatten integrated secondary vocational school In Mountbatten Road at 7.30 p.m. on Friday.29 words
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Article441 1964-04-01 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Psya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Rome, Damascus, Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6.03 p.m.: from London, Beirut, Karachi (BA 703) 11.50 p.m. Japan Air Lines: From Tokyo. Home Kong, Bangkok441 words
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Article117 1964-04-01 4 PAP FOR MCA? 'NO' SAYS JONARI KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Khir Johari. tonight posed the question: WUI UMNO agree to accept the PAP in place of the MCA? Speaking at an Alliance rally in Sentul, he said: "Speaking for Umno. I categorically say "no" because117 words
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Article240 1964-04-01 5 MINISTRY ORDERS GO OUT— ON THE STEPS TO BE TAKEN ON EMERGENCY DISPERSALS PENANG, Tuesday. Ministry of Education has asked all schools, colleges and other educational institutions in Malaysia to take precautions against any enemy action that may arise if the political situation worsens. Orders for240 words
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Article61 1964-04-01 5 ELECTION BANNERS REMOVED j pENANG. Tues. Under close police escort, City Council employees today took down all banners hoisted across public streets by political parties. A statement from council's information bureau explained that the banners had been put up in contravention of by-laws. The political parties had been warned that61 words
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Article46 1964-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court haspostponed hearing of a trade dispute between Cable and Wireless Ltd. and its staff union, scheduled to be held tomorrow morning. to April 16. The di-spute relates to the i union'!; claims for a new collective agreement.46 words
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126 1964-04-01 5 'Return passport' appeal to thief DENANG, Tues. A 1 Thai visitor, Madam Somchit Phiyatub, today appealed to a thief who stole her handbag early this morning to return her passport. Madam Somchit, 38, from Bangkok, was staying with friends in Green Hill Drive when she lost her bag. She told126 words
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117 1964-04-01 5 HOLD-UP IN RECRUITING OVERSEAS DOCTORS KUALA LI'MPUR. Tues Recruitment of overseas doctors is being delayed because applications must be processed first by the Malayan Medical Council. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Inche Mohamed Sanusi bin Baki. said today that the Ministry had vacancies for more than 90117 words
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Article125 1964-04-01 5 fPOH, Tues. Trou--1 ble is brewing in the prosperous Malay Cooperative Housing Society hene. Thirty seven or the society's 508 members have signed a requisition for an emergency meeting because of dissatisfaction over the third phase of the society's $1.5 million housing scheme near Ounong Rapat.125 words
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Article, Illustration703 1964-04-01 5 P.M. REPLIES TO OOFS OPEN LETTER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman said yesterday that "many thousands" of cases tor detention had been brought to the attention of the Government but because of the responsibility the Government exercised over detention,703 words
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144 1964-04-01 5 Boy is sent to reform school for raping girl A LOR STAR, Tues. A 15-year-old boy who admitted raping an 8-year-old girl was today ordered by the High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Suffian, to be sent to i reform school. The boy had. pleaded guilty to committing the offence in144 words
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Article50 1964-04-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. All employers in Singapore are required to submit returns of all their employees by April 14. A Government statement said the returns for the period ending March 31 this year are to be submitted to the Commissioner Icr i Labour. Haveloclc Road. P.O. Box ,178.50 words
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174 1964-04-01 6 Lady Head invites artist to visit her DENANG, Tues. A batik artist Mr. Chuah Thean Teng. today received an invitation from Lady Head, wife of the British High Commissioner in Malaya, to visit her in Kuala Lumpur. "I have a room named after you with a collection of your paintings."174 words
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158 1964-04-01 6 RUBBER: CHAIRMAN REPORTS YEAR'S PROGRESS SINGAPORE, Tues —The chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. R. G. Bennett, said today that only the future could tell at what level the price of natural rubber must be maintained in order to co-exist with the overproduction capacity of synthetic158 words
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290 1964-04-01 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'HE secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, has advised trade unions in Singapore not to press for "arbitrary formulation of claims without regard to economic realities." In his report to the first290 words
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113 1964-04-01 6 WE SHALL WIPE OUT REDS, SAYS NINGKAN ifUCHING, Tues. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, Sarawak's Chief Minister, speaking in his capacity as secretary-general of the Sarawak's Alliance, said today: "I'm not boasting when I say we can wipe out the Communists from our midst." Mr. Ningkan was speaking at the firstAP - 113 words
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57 1964-04-01 6 Record crowd at store's annual sale SINGAPORE, Tues. Robinson's department store, which began its annual sale yesterday, has attracted a record crowd of about 40,000 In its first two days. A spokesman of the store said: "It was boom from the word go." The crowd yesterday was estimated at 25.000.57 words
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Article94 1964-04-01 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Medical Workers' Union has urged the Ministry of Health to re -open negotiations on its claim for a revision of variable allowances for Division Four employees whom the union claims to represent. The union's general secretary, Mr. M. Nadarajah. in a letter to94 words
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Miscellaneous160 1964-04-01 6 Straits Times Crossword ACSOSS 6. ReutU trade, up M i point, &TS W-oow, io. 7 (mi submarine? U0). i_UJL_.i_.- 0. Animal facts about— runl (4) 13 Aci !?°r£*.rT!T^Ll?*K!! lL Two garden ploU exactly anke IZJZ.V P ht provide for the re«t tZ 4). EJSSTrwitfi" m tt SW mtauk (l) —a--17.160 words
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Article320 1964-04-01 7 LEE TRIES TO BLUFF THE PEOPLE. BAHAMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JHE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. said today that Singapore has suffered "more than 1 5 times the weight of the blow struck on Penang" by Indonesia's trade boycott. Replying320 words
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190 1964-04-01 7 DENANG. Tues. 1 No government in this country, however established, could be stable without Malay support, Mr- Lim Kean Siew. vice chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, said here tonight. "Malaysia requires a leadership that can obtain the confidence by honesty and trust190 words
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179 1964-04-01 7 KANGAR. Tues. The Perils State PMIP today denied that It was Influenced by pro-Commu-nist elements and was using Nazi tactics to gain power. "Such charges are childish and will not be seriously regarded by matured parties and politicians." Inche Mahmud bin Mohamed Noor,179 words
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Article62 1964-04-01 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Second Industrial Arbitration Court today cancelled a scheduled hearinu of a trade dispute between the Singapore Telephone Board and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, relating to the unions claims for a new collective ajfreement. Instead, the court met the representatives of the disputing62 words
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255 1964-04-01 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Peoples Action Party today explained why the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was specifically asking for a commission of inquiry' to investigate corruption, in certain Malayan Government circles. The statement came in the wake of comment by Mr.255 words
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Article49 1964-04-01 7 SINOAPORE. Tues— The BtaU Advocate-General, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, will talk on "The early development ot Muslim law" at the Shell Theatrette on Friday at 8 p.m. This will be the first of a series of talks being organised by the Malay Youth Literary Association49 words
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305 1964-04-01 7 FINANCE MINISTER INTIMIDATING US, SAYS Mr. 001 PENANG Tuesday. rnHE chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Fron,t, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. today accused the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, of intimidating the people ot Penang by stating that the fate of the island's free port status305 words
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144 1964-04-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues \IALAYAN tappers lfl are reluctant to work in Sabah plantations because the terms offered Bre not attractive enough. Terms offered by Sabah estates are very vague. The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samrudin. told his monthly Prew144 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-04-01 7 IPOH, Tues. The Perak Stat* Government has granted 52.000 for World Health Day and (or a month-long health education campaign In the State from April 7. The subject for this year's campaign will be "No Truce for Tuberculosis BAHAMAN "Guaranteed Jobs for Penang workers hit52 words
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165 1964-04-01 7 IPOH. Tues. About 50 housewives living in Pasir Pinji new village, a stronghold of the People's Progressive Party. have started a door-to-door campaign for the Alliance. Mr. Chong Kam Cher, one of 11 State liaison officers of the Alliance in Pcrak. said t.hat "all165 words
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Article165 1964-04-01 7 Graft: Inspector loses appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. I Mr. Justice Ong today dismissed the ap-| peal of a police inspector. Ainul Jamal bin Abdul Rahman, 29. who was sentenced to four months' jail on a corruption charge. Jamal was convicted of corruptly receiving $30 from an opium smoker. Tan Geok165 words
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Advertisement337 1964-04-01 7 SEE THE LATEST 14" 19" 23" REDIFFUSION SETS LOW CASH PRICES. EASY IMMEDIATE HPTERMS. LOW MONTHLY mULUmH RENTALS. FULLY QUARANTEED.J2 PER MONTH mmi mmmmrn REDUCTION IN RENTAL FOR COMBINED SOUND A SINGAPORE TV SUBSCRIBERS. OR KUALA LUMPUR ©ediffusion 182 Cltmtnceiu Avanut Singapore IT PihtnQ Read Kuala Uumpur families that enjoy337 words
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Article41 1964-04-01 8 SINGAPORE. Tues Thf chairman of the Economic Development Board. Mr. Hon Sui Sen. tomorrow will present certificates i to 21 graduates of the first indus- trial technicians course, sponsored 'by the Economic Development i Board and the Polytechnic41 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-04-01 8 THEIR PERFORMANCE BROUGHT HOUSE DOWN rpHESE talented little X American Chinese entertainers of the Tiu family nearly brought the house down when they perform- i ed at the Badminton Hall in Singapore on Monday I night. They shared star billinc with the British teenaee j singing134 words
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300 1964-04-01 8 'We block many anti-Malaysia resolutions' r PHE persistent lobbying of the Malaysian observer delegation to the Afro-Asian Solidarity Conference resulted in many African delegates expressing their sympathetic support for Malaysia's position in its dispute with Indonesia. The leader of the threemember Malaysian team, Dato Donald Stephens, who is also Sabah's300 words
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Article123 1964-04-01 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. .Mary Tan, 23. a former salesgirl ar Gian Singh's departmental store in Raffles Piace, was bound over to be of good behaviour lor 12 months by a magistrate's court today. She was convicted of compelling Miss Puah Lee Kiang, 18, another salesgirl, "to123 words
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315 1964-04-01 8 GENEVA. Tuesday j— MALAYSIA called last night for "a fair basis of competition" between natural and synthetic rubber and lor guarantees of a fair share of the market for the natural product. The Malaysian delegate to the world trade conference here315 words
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Advertisement432 1964-04-01 8 L^ IMPORTANT REASONS WHY OVALTI N E IS YOUR BEST BUY ■L gives you the concentrated goodness of MALT, A MILK, COCOA and EGGS, plus EXTRA VITAMINS. 2 ONLY OVALTINE K iii**i tastes so delicious and does you so much good. Hftk Enjoy that happy go healthy 'Ovaltine' feeling iS432 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-04-01 8 A limit otop 11, V. T. II tin, I it. ■B^P^*J~^ U """~J bckt YAKKAHIKI HfS WORSC YAXKAHIK OUT*. I TUNK. OUT\ I 6UYS 7-r VI 'if m>| pi \ln I Bf3 j ,<CO^STV" I WE CAM DO »a^^Hi r^*-*-c i* c wtpto have Ijm hrt A±m+r b* At tapp72 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1964-04-01 9 GREAT JOCKEY CLUB WAS BORN IN A LONDON TAVERN /STRAITSX TIMES j Special I Feature/ DURING the year 1700 a few members of the English aristocracy and gentry who were interested in horse racing met at the Star and Garter tavern in London's fashionable Pall Mall and formed a club.1,947 words
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Advertisement94 1964-04-01 9 i .V ...dill] Dm I dinS A Of all cigarettes exported from Britain <<if| JtW fl I\ 1 Rothmans King Size is the leader. W&jjjP jKflSff^ 1 Y^LW Rothmans King Size is also made in V^VJI wB&Bb£&^^ BY I l^B^Lt 11 major countries on 5 continents. •l mJ I 194 words
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Obituary47 1964-04-01 10 it Word* Sl* (Minimum) MADAM NO KON TMYE. 76. on 31'3-M beloved niotber of Thong Ton Nyen. Poh fhicw. Poh Cbong and Mm Teoh Terk >:..o Funeral on 2-4 M at I*' p m from 304 Pudu Road to Kw-antuni: Cemetery, Flying Club Road. K 1.47 words
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Article50 1964-04-01 10 it Word* Sl* (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Khoo 800 Swee thank relative* and friends for their valuable ■Ma, kind a.imatance aad attendance at their weddinn on 30-3-64. MR. AND MRS. M. Bhatkaran Nair thank frienda and rvlativea tor their and attendance on the occaaion of their marriage on 38-3-lS>64.50 words
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Obituary45 1964-04-01 10 Worata Sit (Minimum) IN MEMORY OF Our Loving Moih.r. alra Lav I'halk Tong who left vi on 1-4 Alwaya remembered by her aalldren. IN FONDEST MEMORY of Ooh Nal O>on«. departed one year ago Alwaya remembered by hit aorrowing wife and 4 children45 words
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Article176 1964-04-01 10 > l» nrH~ Sl» (Minimum) TO CLEAR DRESSES at HalfPritc at Mulchands. S2-1. Brat BaHk Road. Spore. NEW EVENING COURSE rommencra Friday ."Ird April ilB p.m. Adrlphl Rotrl Roof Garden F.nrol now for a Charra/ModHling rounr at the Joan Rooty School. Pleaae viait or Tel: 35«0« (S pore 1.176 words
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Article716 1964-04-01 10 While some of the demands which the developing count- 1. ries are. making at the United Nations trade conference in Geneva are highly political and largely impractical, the Malaysian bid for fair prices for commodities and a fair basis of competition with synthetics is a reasoned716 words
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Article364 1964-04-01 10 While the United Nations mediator for Cyprus is in New York for talks with U Thant, jthe U.N. peace force has both absorbed its British contingent and taken over the British task of keeping the island calm. And a delicate assignment this will be. The force must try364 words
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Article189 1964-04-01 10 The labour shortage in Sabah and Sarawak, and the labour surplus in Singapore and Malaya, do not cancel each other out as neatly as was hoped. Most of the unemployed in the West Malaysian are unskilled, and unskilled labour is not what the East Malaysian states need. Their189 words
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362 1964-04-01 10 In France soon, bad temper as a bar to driving DARIS, Tues.—Fac--1 ed with an alarautomobile accidents, ming ncrease in the French came up today with a scheme which a good many angry persons thought end driving altogether. The remedy is to keep away from steering wheels anyone afflicted with362 words
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989 1964-04-01 10 STEPHEN ROSENFELD - China is only one harvest away from terror STEPHEN ROSENFELD THE RULE IS SURE— THE METHOD IS AT STAKE By \yASHINGTON, Tu.s.—Unless this year 5 grain crop is a relative success, Red China's leadership may be forced to drop its "gentle rein 1 on the Chinese people and turn to989 words
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Article547 1964-04-01 10 FLORA LEWIS - Cash for crime's victims FLORA LEWIS BRITONS WELCOME A NEW LAW by LONDON, Tues STARTING some time this summer, .British victims of criminal violence can look for more tangible retribution than modern penplogy's version of the biblical "eye for an. eye." A new scheme, to be launched as soon as547 words
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Advertisement548 1964-04-01 10 Straits Tmmm k M*vWt Mil a. aaj •ea Nm col* anomf MTOAM OOLS aTrO*tA*M MUNOHM ATWOCLAJeOPtOAO MTOWS HM¥M. I>N *—.i«ai« OF W tOOIT 9TOM I. TV Ctmpmt o«v •rum NlWt rttOMT M. as. IBStAIL C+mm+ NM, M V. IWTNAtVMfr •> OO SM-M Jmmm Ramaj. aXA#. Masja CLASSIFIED ADS. U Word*548 words
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Advertisement88 1964-04-01 10 Shopping is a Pleasure at THE HOUSE OF TANG everything tor .everybody tor every occosion, all under one roof •'conditioned tor your comfort ample parking space for j your convenience. YOU WILL FIND delightful goods, such as embroidered lingerie, em- broidered dress materials, curios novelties, children's, ladies' gents' wear Exclusive88 words
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Advertisement58 1964-04-01 10 W nation AL| ITV IN YOUR HOME 1 FOR AS LITTLE AS^^ I $14.50 P.M. j I FREE OFFER! rt^ I A ROOM AERIAL AND LEGS Qmt^M^ -W ■L SUPPLIED WITH ALL T ML MODELS £4J [l^ FAMOUS ROMEO SHOES m WtP *W Made in Czechoslovakia. Available at all leading58 words
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Article558 1964-04-01 11 People must choose at polls whether Soekarno or the Tengku shall rule Malaysia, says Tan IPOH. Thursday. 'J'HE people of this country have to decide whether they want to be ruled by President Soekarno or Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Chinese Association's national president, Mr. Tan558 words
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218 1964-04-01 11 Sharebrokers aided public speculation, Bank reports KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. COME sharebrokers recently aided and abetted gambling by some sections of the public who bought shares at excessive prices unwarranted by prospective' yields. The firms defaulted by falling to observe the rules of the Malayan Stock Exchange concerning delivery dates, says218 words
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277 1964-04-01 11 Enthusiasm! of election workers pleases Razak 1 I(UALA LUMPUR, I Tues.— The Deputy J Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, returned here this afternoon after three days of hectic electioneering in West Pahang. Tun Razak travelled more than 300 miles and addressed rallies and meetings at 10 different places. He wasBernama - 277 words
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74 1964-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The breaking of a 9 000-«uile transI Pacific cable link at a point off I the Canadian Pacific Coast has not affected cable and telecommunication services between i Singapore and Commonwealth i countries. A spokesman for Cable and Wireiess Ltd. and the Telecora-74 words
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Article56 1964-04-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue«. Mr. J. M. Jayesurla. a dental technician at the government dental I clinic in Talping. left here, today for a 14-month dental equipment repair and maintenance course in Britain and Germany. Mr. Jayesurla is a brother of Dr. L. W. Jayesurla.56 words
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Article38 1964-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Rubber Association of Singapore today elected its first ever Asian chairman Mr. Tan Ens Joo. a director Aik Hoe and Co. Ltd. Mr. R. O. Bennet. former chairman, becomes deputy chairman.38 words
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Article58 1964-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tmm. I h<- English service of Radio Malaysia (Singapura) will present a talk on the significance of the visit of Dr. Subandrio. Indonesia's Foreign Minister to Holland for talks with Dutch Government. The talk, at 7.10 p.m. tomorrow, will V by Mr. Alex Josrr. South-Fast58 words
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Article74 1964-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thr management of Harrisons and Croifleld iS> Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today resumed n^otM.ions. but failed to reach any settlement in their dispute re a ting to tlie union's claims for salary increases and improved working conditions. Meanwhile, a74 words
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Article75 1964-04-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Peoples Action Party will hold an election rally at Jaian Othman. Petaling Jaya. at 7 p.m. on Thursday. Main speakers will be Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, PAP Parliamentary candidate for Bung&ar. Mr. i S. Rajaratnam. director of the 1 PAP Political75 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-04-01 11 WATCHMAN GETS REWARD FOR REPORTING SOEK PLANE IPOH, Tues. A Ma--1 lay watchman, rejected for service in the armed forces because he is too short, was today publicly praised for a special service he has rendered the country. "This is the proudest and happiest moment of my life." said Inche243 words
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Article130 1964-04-01 11 Explosion by TNT: Police SINGAPORE, Tues. Police today said that the explosion beside rubber merchant Mr. Tan Eng Ghee s house ir Nallur Road on Sunday after n^oon was caused by the ignition of two to five pounds of T.N.T., a high explosive. According to them. Army bomb experts who130 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-04-01 11 INCHE Han s Tu.'h bin Arshad (above), the first Malay student to graduate, from Nanyang University in Singapore. He received his Bachelor of Arts decree in political science, at the fifth Nanyane convocation on Monday, during which 431 other graduands also received their degrees.131 words
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132 1964-04-01 11 TV to be extended to most of Malaya soon: Dato KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Television will be Malaya-wide except on the East Coast, in four months' time, the Minister of Works. Posts, and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, announced today. He told a Press conference that transmitters were already up In132 words
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Article62 1964-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Sohrab Rustum Ctiapkhana. a Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor for the past year, will begin work on Thursday as the Third Criminal District Judge, succeeding Mr. John Dorai Raj. Mr. Chaotchana previously served a« a magistrate before being appointed State Coroner in February.62 words
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Article20 1964-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A British pianist. Dennis Matthews, will give a performance at the Victoria Theatre on April 7.20 words
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Article, Illustration200 1964-04-01 11 Fatty the dog is back with his master again SINGAPORE, Tues. Retired businessman,, Mr. T. V. Mitchell, today got back his missing pet cocker spaniel and paid out a $1,000 reward to the flr,der as he had promised. The lucky finder of the 12--year-old *****. Fatty, missing since Thursday, i.s200 words
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Advertisement223 1964-04-01 11 Sports Jackets >~^ Fabrics JfPSRt; f/^^y SWIMSUITS Printed American *y nown (AZ+Y -assorted designs, Cotton 36" wide %g%m_!l. DAKS s,zes 32 to 36 NOW $1.25 yard. r Ur to Usuolly $2 80 /''Ly^l j.rT*l Usuollys7soo. H^ NOW $6 50 NOW $1.80 yard. iff I Iff^^^ Sal* Price to $42 50223 words
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Miscellaneous608 1964-04-01 11 Todays Radio, TV~] Minute Theatre; 12 midnight RADIO SINGAPORE cloBe medium wave RADIO MALAYSIA SERVICE 476 metro NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICES: 41.7 A 60.2 metna 41 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. N»A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 f^m'^^^^t^^^Morning Prelude; 7.00 New»; 7.10 me 1 S gn 1 Newi: Up Ana608 words
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Advertisement500 1964-04-01 12 CONGRATULATIONS to M/s Mitsui 0. S. K. Lines, Ltd. on the formation of their Company from ATAKA COMPANY LIMITED. JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED MARUZEN TOYO OIL CO. (SPORE) LTD. THE NISSHO CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) Roam 3-A CHow House 140 Robinson Road, Na. 1, Patir Panjang Road, Smgopore, 5. Head500 words
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Advertisement443 1964-04-01 13 Mitsui O.S.K. LinesXtd. \L— i^ Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Limited formed today following the amalgamation of Mitsui Steamship Co., Ltd. and Osaka Shosen Kaisha. have appointed Malay States Shipping Co., Ltd., and their associate Company, Malay States Shipping (F. of M.) Ltd. as their General Agents in Singapore and Malaya. The443 words
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Advertisement231 1964-04-01 13 Congratulations to MITSUI O.S.K. LINES LTD. on their amalgamation and to their general Agents, THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO., LTD. YOU CAN BE SURE OF fsHELLj W« extend our BEST WISHES THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO., LTD. for having been appointed General Agents of MITSUI O.S.K. LINES, LTD. LYE HUAT231 words
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Advertisement732 1964-04-01 14 ■|^f|^jHMgMgg^Bj|| i Continued from Page 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box St el: txtrm ALL APPLICANTS for Post of Male Trachera 24-3-64 thanked. Vacancy illed. APPLICANTS REOUIRE PMOTO COPIeS Tangs reprodur. them— lo. Boat Quay. Spore. 9M6SJ* TYPIST WANTED Please apply perMonally to Mr. Ng. 18, Lorong 23,732 words
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Advertisement332 1964-04-01 14 SITUATIONS VACANT :t Word* Si (Min.)— Box M rfa. extra PROJECT ARCHITECTS, Architect' town nlanners and Interior designers required* by well established firm of Architect! In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to work on wide range of interesting projects. Applicants must be enthusiastic and capable of producing work to a high332 words
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Advertisement611 1964-04-01 14 SITUATIONS WANTED It Ward* S5 (Min.)— Box SO el,, extra COOKBOV AND AMAH Available 11th April. Telephone (Spore) ***** before 10 a.m. and between 6 p.m. *7 p.m. EXPERIENCED RUBBER ESTATE Chief Clerk, good testimonials, seeks permanent /acting position anywhere In Malaysia/Brunei. Write Box A 3744 B.T. K.L. BRITISH MECHANICAL611 words
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Advertisement972 1964-04-01 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 10 Herd* U (Min.)— Bax St ct: axtra BUYING A HOUSE' Kitted with I'rin.ill metal windows and louvres. your invi'Mment la secure and high re- sale valut- guaranteed. Rimrmwr you ■a more lor Crlttail quality and irestlKe NEWTON mansion Luxurious c Bedroom Flats/ Bathrooms W C.s972 words
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Advertisement909 1964-04-01 14 EDUCATION It Ward. Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm SECINNERS SHORTHAND TYPE- I WRITING Buok-Keeping/Malay. Rapid A Normal Course* All Stage* > Regent Commercial Institute lAircondi- tioned). Wunderiund Kirsl Hoc MS A. K;im Coast Road. >B'porvl. 4uimi EDUCATION IN EUROPE D R Llewellyn Associates Ltd Kriucatlocal Consultants, arrange entry to909 words
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Advertisement898 1964-04-01 14 WANTED Ward* SS (Min.)— Bax tt el: extra WANTED COOO USED Drying Oven for Latex Sample.*. AC. Mains. Reasonable Price. Manager Kinta Valley Estate. Batu Oajah. OFFICE EQUIPMENT :o Word* Si (Mm.) Bax it et: extrm FOR YOUR REQUIREMENT In Olympia-Typewriure, Adders, Calculators. Duplicators/Steel Equipment Consult Singapore Typewriter Co.. 34898 words
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Advertisement1061 1964-04-01 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE H'orrfi S3 (Min.)— Box St el: txtrm IH3 F CONSUL SM t Anglm 1961 M/Minor l»«0 V Anslia M Minor O Rekonl I*l Volksuaifen IMI K llimi K Perfect. lP.m t Anijlm IMB K'lloo 1».V1 A 30. 245 Middle Road. Spore. .■49.l FONC A MANSOR offer:, s1,061 words
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Advertisement686 1964-04-01 14 AT YOUR SERVICE Word, SS I Mm. '—Box in et,. rxlrm BLACK'S MASTCRPRINT SERVICE crime re*J BLACK'S PHOTOSTATS bin»on Ro»d. I KWOKS PHOTOCOPY SERVICE, Th. Afl Ist 9 IP YOU ARE fl.i.i. S.i Ua. Not a loan company Lautance 5, a-C, ;n-e pstje). ACCOUNTS. SECRETARIAL an« Income Tax work undertak686 words
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Advertisement1299 1964-04-01 15 10 LIVERPOOL WEST CBASI U.K.i Om S'pora tans r fhai» raaaap MENELAUS ovonmoUh, L'peel. Slaigow II Pt. Mar 3 ASTYANA* Livtrpeel. Gla&gow 64.13 Apr 1 Apr 3 CTCLOPS Luerpeel M «p> s Api Apt 1/11 ah h PtTROCLUS Liverpeel. Dublin. aUaJM Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 14/11 Api II OEMODOCUS1,299 words
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Advertisement1316 1964-04-01 15 W'--Ji THE EAC LINES LtOt j SINCAPOtI KUALA LUMfVR.r.tWrrrtNHAM PtNANO B^ut^afl mhuii wuu di.u<MMC to. rotoiH.i i/).wii» ouai I rKONI 7*ol »HON| t|«4i IWOMI «>ll IHOHI »>)7I SAILINSS TO SENOA. LE HAVRE, NAMBURC, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTCRBAM, OSLO, BBTNENBURO ANO farPENNAOEII S'pon r b'ntn ••enaog "BUSUANU" a) Bda. 12. 31,316 words
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Advertisement1158 1964-04-01 15 1 Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTHrINTAI PtJBTS oruAVAw For Liverpool Apr 21 bLNAVON Hull May t IaWBOPI S'haa PtMU Hamburg May 17 In Pert/ Apr 4 Rotterdam May 22 BENGLOE For London Apr 24 SpM f Sham H|mbur M>l J Sd. I/Apr 3 Apr 5/ S blnSannoch l"'.::.1,158 words
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Advertisement1317 1964-04-01 15 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. 1. ..in If KLLERMAN LINE fV KLAVENESS LINK tONOON. NAPStHtS, tOIUISU LOS ANfctlt*. LAN (UNCiSCS NAVIE. NULL ft MIOOLESOItKa SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I 'OIILANB 'CITY OF LEEDS Accepiiif carte let Ceitrai I Sens riore P Sham Aaenca 4/ I Apr 7/ I Apr 1/11 Apr «OU6AINVIIU Cans1,317 words
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Article254 1964-04-01 16 APRIL first trade rubber sjuyers f.e.k. elesed at 5 •.en. In Olnga- pere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 1 b9i cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Thursday's closing level for ih" position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.O. and F.M. RE cleslng prices In254 words
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Article210 1964-04-01 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 31. Three months INDUSTRIALS Bousitead 14 cts. M. Cement 20 cts. Dunlopa 18 cts. M. Box 23 ctn. City Dev. C cts. McAllster 17 cts. K. Smelters 21 cts. M. Invest. IS cts. Esso 19 cts. Robinson 14 cts. Fed. Uisp. IS cts. C. Storage210 words
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Article17 1964-04-01 16 Melbourne Stock Exchange was still closed yesterday for the Easter holidays and will re-opeu today.17 words
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621 1964-04-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN the Malayan Stock Exchange resumed operations yesterday after the long Easter holiday it was much the same mixture as before, but with an even more reduced turnover than on Thursday. Movements were narrow and by mid -afternoon no dealings621 words
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Article27 1964-04-01 16 Malayan Stock Indicts. Mar. 26 Mar. 31 •Industrials: 109.36 109.31 Ctas: 133.19 133.12 S ruhbcrv 104.95 104.95 •Dec. SO, 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10027 words
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Article723 1964-04-01 16 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room.< of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (2,000) $1.84: C.T.S. erd>. (500) 495. 9d.; Ounlop (2.000) $2.72; Cast Smelt (1,000) 53.87. (1.000) $3.86; Eats (2.000) 52.92, (1.000)723 words
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Article25 1964-04-01 16 March 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69* cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $530.62 J (down $3.624 Kstimated offering 375 tons (unchanged).25 words
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395 1964-04-01 16 IN line with Thursday's fall in London the Straits tin price yesterday fell $3,621 to $530.62} when the market re-opened after the long Easter holidays. The offering was estimated to be unchanged at 275 tons. In London on Thursday after' holding395 words
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Advertisement1111 1964-04-01 16 Jt\ 3fc W3aWtWMal \V^^"^^^^ > j aUWASaantKisp<^KAisii^grD.^ U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes East Canada Service Hongkong Y'hama S. F'c-sro M'lulu H'fai M'rrai O'roit C'ca(O Olnh,«ta Mars 22 M A»r 7 'lo May 20 May S Jaaa I laaa II laaa Jl Juse ■KMikawa Mars" 2S'M«ar II 20 May M May1,111 words
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Advertisement1044 1964-04-01 16 I lE°IoRIENTl LJNES J TO NORTH AMERICA s.s. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tent fully oirconditioned stabilised) Depart, nq PENANG Ist April 1964 SINGAPORE 4th April 1964 s.s. "ARCADIA" (30,000 tons fully aircondirioned stabilised) Deporting SINGAPORE 27th July 1964 For HONOLULU. VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES. via Manila ("Chuson" only}. Hong Kong1,044 words
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Advertisement524 1964-04-01 16 ■tSTMUNDi EUROPE SERVICE «w ™n re ervna S3OTH t »tST AFR.CA SEtYICE"^ Jingeoore""™"™^™^™™^^^™"^^^^^ TATMH* 7/ I Arp Ourun m/«). Port Eliiaoetli (24/4). capetc«a (20/4), MaUhi (JO/4), Port Harcourt, Lagos (t/S). "ctonou (0/J), tASTOOUNO- 'akoradi. Freetown. Oakar (22/5). uep. vi. Marseilles Spore S» M «< »M Sifanoukvilla, Saigon. 1 i»l..? c524 words
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Advertisement855 1964-04-01 17 NOTICE THIS IS TO NOTIFY that Mr. Ng Yong Mong. Frozen Goods Salesman, has ceased employment with Fiupatrick's Food Supplies (F.E.) Ltd. of 300, Orchard Road, Smgapore. 9. With immediate effect. Mr. Ng Yong Mong is no longer authorised to transact any busuiess on behalf of the Company. Managing Director855 words
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Advertisement796 1964-04-01 17 Tenders are Invited from registered Contractors for the construction of thirty-seven two-storey Terrace Houses and seven twostorey ihophouses at Templer Avenue. Malacca. Tender documents are obtainable from 'his office on payment of a deposit of $250/- which will be refunded after deduction for plans etc.. on receipt of bona fide796 words
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Advertisement770 1964-04-01 17 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. K. R. McEnally is admitted as a member of this firm from Ist April 1964. J.M. Sassoon Co.. 4th Floor, Mercantile Bank Building. Singapore. NOTICE This is to notify the public that 001 KIM HONG AND ROBERT ISAIAH TITUS. ALIAS MOHD. YUSOFF BIN ABDULLAH have resigned on770 words
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Advertisement813 1964-04-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as an ASSISTANT VETERINARY OFFICER in the VETERINARY DEPARTMENT, KEDAH. Salary Scale: $506x24-626/674x24--770, f7Bta24-$Bl2. AGE: Have attained their 31st but not their 30th birthday. QUALIFICATIONS: A Veterinary Degree or Diploma granted by a recognised University or Veterinary813 words
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Advertisement566 1964-04-01 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Construction of One Unit Class 'P Quarters and Tv > Units Class G' Quarters at Kuala Kangsar will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri J.K.R., Peralc. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on 7th April 1964 from Contractors In Classes566 words
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Advertisement197 1964-04-01 17 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class "D" and above (WATER MAINS LAYING) will be received at the office of the State Engineer. P.W.D.. Penang up to 12 noon of the 10th April, 1964 for SALVAGING OF 12" C.I. PIPES ETC. FROM BUKIT PANCHOR TO NIBONG197 words
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Advertisement330 1964-04-01 17 BY ORDER OF THE OWNER WHO IS LEAVING THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF A large quantity of building machinery and plant! comprising generating sets. 10-Ton Leyland Hippos. Morris Truck with driller, compressors, deisel engines, loaders etc. Te be held at No. 260 Dunearn Road. (Buklt Ttenah) Slßfapere On330 words
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844 1964-04-01 18 CASTANO LOOKS BETTER THAN DUST DEVIL BEST BETS at Bukit Timah today ar«: Logical (Race Two), Robin Hood II (Race Three) and Flying Mitt (Race Seven). The going is good. |)ESPITE strong support for Dust Devil, I fancy Castano to win Race Six, the only event for top class horses844 words
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147 1964-04-01 18 Handsome Gift goes well in trials SINGAPORE, Tues. Castano did an impressive winding -up gallop at Bukit Timah this morning. He went effortlessly over 3f in 39 3/5, with George West up. Timberlane drew away from Balkan Bambino in the straight to clock 39 4/5 for tt. Tariff Q (Ken147 words
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Article59 1964-04-01 18 DUBLIN, Tues. Arkle, winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup. won the Irish Grand National over 3J miles at Fairyhouse racecourse yesterday. Ridden by Pat Taafle, who partnered him in his great Cheltenham triumph, he was a hot favourite at 2-1, second In the Held of seven59 words
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Article124 1964-04-01 18 Orchardist wins in close finish T ONDON, Tues. Champion Jockey Scobie Breasley scored his flnt win of ttie season In a tight finish to the Queen's Prize at Kempton Park yesterday. Breasleys mount. Orchardlst. was an 11-2 chance. He tossed the champion Jockey before the start, but gained command Just124 words
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Article137 1964-04-01 18 TIMESPORT SELE CTIONS KPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER FILM GOER Meteorite Carnegie Girt Rac 1 FILM GOER Meteorite Rattle FILM GOER Zasa Dalkeith R*« t LOGICAL Jarky'i Joy Meadow Glow EIFFEL TOWER Logical Prior Mm SERENE lAUT Jaeky's Joy Pelor Ma» Km* S ROBIN HOOD Joey Sao Lady Warrior AVANTI137 words
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Article1573 1964-04-01 18 Race 1-2.15: 2-y-o Div B ($8.ooo)~s£f Orange William (Mrs. N. Peen> Ahmad. 8 4 Mi 1 In 2 Industrialist (Thio St.) Allan. 8.4 Snrith 1 3 Kon Tiki (Thio St.) Allan. 8.4 fthaari 1J 4 Flashing Rocket (Bath Dunn) Bajjby, 8 4 Donnelly 7 5 Meteorite 111 (Universe1,573 words
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Article, Illustration455 1964-04-01 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: KHIR TO LEAD MALAYSIA TEAM ON THOMAS CUP QUEST I 1 Kuala Lumpur, 1 —Tuesday JHE BADMINTON Association of Malaysia tonight named eight players to travel to Tokyo in May for the final rounds of the Thomas Cup competition. Malaysia are scheduled toNg Weng Chee - 455 words
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324 1964-04-01 19 SOCCER ROUNDUP 2 players sent off in rough match SINGAPORE, Tues. Rough play marred today's SAFA Div. 1 match between Tan Tock Seng Hospital and Amicables at Jalan Besar Stadium. Five minutes before halftime, Yong Chong, the Amicable centre-half, and Amil, the Hospital lefthalf, were seen exchanging blows. Both were324 words
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Article141 1964-04-01 19 m)k IK:— S'poit Business ■MM Div. I: HK Bai.k v Bramtoco (River Valley Rd); Wearnes Bros v Colt! Storse (Padang); Shell v Spore Glass. Div. 2: Malaysian Airways v Borneo Motors; Chartered Bank v Mercantle Bank (both at Parrer Pki, Div. 3 A: Harper Gilfillan v Sime141 words
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Article321 1964-04-01 19 LONDON, Tuesday. LIVERPOOL emerged from the Easter soccer pro~ gramme as firm favourites for the English First Division championship. Yesterday they beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 to complete their holiday fixtures by winning all their three games Tottenham's defeat virtually ended the once supreme London side's chances of321 words
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Article81 1964-04-01 19 Kilat kick off with cup victory rH, Tues. The Ipoh Football League season opened here today when Kilat Club, the League champions, beat the Rest 2-1 to win the Coronation Cup on the Municipal Padang. Kilat took an early lead when outside-iight James Raja centred for inside-left Vassin to head81 words
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Article51 1964-04-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Japan's Youth soccer team will play a match here against a F.A. of Malaysia scratch side on Apr. 11 at the Merdeka Stadium. The FAM have also arranged practice matches for the visiting team on Apr. 10-13 before they leave for Saigon with the Malaysian51 words
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Article921 1964-04-01 19 Aston Villa 0 Birmingham 3 Blackpool S Blackburn 2 Chelsea 2 Burnley 1 Bolton 1 Notts Forest 0 Ipswich 1 Leicester 1 Liverpool 3 Tottenham 1 Man United 3 Fulham S Shelf. Wed. 0 A renal 4 Wolves 1 Sheff. Ltd. 1 P W D L F921 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-04-01 19 RUGBY Bristol take 20 pts off Liverpool LONDON, Tues.— Results oX 1 Rugby Union club matches played yesterday: Aberavon 3 Neath 9; AbertUlery 9 Ebbw Vale 12; Bath 8 Old Merchant Taylors 5, Bedford 8 Glasgow HSFP 5; Brldgend 13 Devonport Services 13; Brldgwater 14 Old Millhillians 6; Bristol 20Reuter - 233 words
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317 1964-04-01 19 MOTOR-RACING FOREIGN STARS CRITICISE SMC SINGAPORE. Tues. *3 Two leading foreign drivers in yesterday's Malaysia Grand Prix, Arthur Owen (Britain) and Albert Poon (Hong Kong), said today that the race should not have been abandoned. Owen, former British hill climb champion, said: "My view Is that the organisers (the Singapore317 words
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Advertisement180 1964-04-01 19 dreamy! ice creamy! Seven-Up "Float* |^kFj> Put one scoop of Ie« JTI f^SS^% cream or sherbet In a Aj U WHS z—^T*"^'^*''^^^^''^ I Ehi!S3B-M B lao^Sti^*"" < Ov^H t^^ ■■as WI 1 1 I l the Health Food of Malaysia SKILLED TECHNICIANS AND MASTER CRAFTSMEN COMBINE THEIR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE180 words
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Article, Illustration508 1964-04-01 20 NO SIGN OF MISSING SCOUTS— BUT THERE'S HOPE, UNLESS THEY ARE HURT KIALA LIMPFR, Tues. Police today continued their search for the two missing Singapore Rover Scouts on the mountain sloprs of Gunong Rjung:i Buah. about II miles north of here, near the Selanjjor Pa508 words
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382 1964-04-01 20 'A pact with Australia? That'll bring about double confrontation' CANBERRA. Tuesday. jyjALAYSIA'S link with Britain had brought about Indonesian confrontation^ the Malaysian High Commissioner, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said today. Tun Lim, who returned from consultations in Kuala Lumpur last Thursday, was answering questions at a National Press Club luncheonReuter - 382 words
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Obituary31 1964-04-01 20 M W J NANAVAKARA J& paxm-d «rml at rtinh; l< BuddhlM OMASC-CUMUM ERNEST Ik-nurd Be«pltal Kunernl ta| 1-4 IW4 for Church of UM Hnlv v Karon- thencr Bi Man OinrKry31 words
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322 1964-04-01 20 Patience of women teachers exemplary: Unions KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Women Teachers' Union and the National Union of Teachers said today that the Government's plea to women teachers to exercise patience in their flght for equal pay, premised that "they have not exhibited ample patience". In a joint statement. Mrs.322 words
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Article59 1964-04-01 20 LONDON. Tues Astronomers In ten countries put their '"clock* back one-tenth of a second over Easter because of a very slight slowing down of the earth's rotation. Britain's Royal Astronomical observatory announced today. Atomic clocks are so accurate that It is now possible to gaugeReuter - 59 words
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233 1964-04-01 20 MALA YSIA AND THAILAND 'THE BRIGHTEST BANGKOK, Monday. THAILAND and Malaysia were the brightest spots in South-east Asia economically and from the viewpoint of resisting Communist subversion. This was said by Mr. Richard Nixon, the former United States Vice-President, at an American Chamber of Commerce luncheon here today. Mr. NixonReuter - 233 words
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Article50 1964-04-01 20 WASHINGTON. Tues. The condition of General Douglas Mac Arthur. 84. who has had three operations in little more than three weeks, "continues critical.' doctors at the Walter Reed Army hospital here reported today. But they .said a kidney condition which developed yesterday had •improved slightly "—Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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190 1964-04-01 20 Exploiters' licences withdrawn Aziz KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The former Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today fhat when he was in the Government he had withdrawn the licences of middle men, not because they were Chinese but because they were exploiting the farmers. He was replying to190 words
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92 1964-04-01 20 HONG KONG. Tues.— Hong Kong today said goodbye to its Governor. Sir Robert Black, in a colourful one-and-a-half-hour ceremony of speeches, songs, dances and parades at the Government Stadium. Sir Robert, who has been Governor here since 1958, leaves tomorrow on retirement. Chinese schoolchildrenReuter - 92 words
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Article383 1964-04-01 20 LONDON. Tues. Business In stock markets remained at a low level after the holiday week-end but the tone was firm and numerous good features developed on selective buying. The recent flood of good company news and expectations of more to come contributed to encourage buyers383 words
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121 1964-04-01 20 GHANA TO SEND MISSION TO MALAYSIA, INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Ghana will be sending a fact-find-ing mission to Malaysia and Indonesia to help solve the differences between the countries. This was stated here to- night by Dato Ismail bin j Yusof Ambassador-designate to Korea, who returned by air after attending121 words
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Article, Illustration232 1964-04-01 20 King Saud ousted and Feisal takes over power fkAMASCUS. Tues. v Ailing King Saud of Saudi Arabia has beer; stripped of all powers and his brother, Crown Prince Feisal, has been proclaimed Regent, Mecca radio announced. Prince Feisal's take-over was the climax of a power struggle between the two royalAP - 232 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-04-01 20 i Ti^riT^ iTth UIGHEST and lowest tempera 11 lures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Blrhnt Lowett Kuala Lumpur 96 75 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 96 73 i Malacca 91 75 Singapore 91 7547 words
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