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Title Section21 1964-04-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Nat** 1 KDN 731 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1964 15 CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration639 1964-04-02 1 K. BASKARAN; SAMAD MAHADI - K. BASKARAN and SAMAD MAHADI I By KLANG. Wednesday Mystery skydrop No. 2 in Klang area: Smallholder reports he saw a parachute coining down A MASSIVE police and army operation was launched in this district at dawn today after a smallholder reported seeing a plane drop639 words
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Article, Illustration104 1964-04-02 1 Tengku: My last term PULAU LANGKAWI, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight announced that he Mould be retiring from office in 1969. He told a large election rally here that the next five years "will be my last term of office as representative of the people." He explained: "I am retiringSoon Hon Sin - 104 words
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Article281 1964-04-02 1 JAKARTA, Wed. JAKARTA PAPER WARNS: THIS VIOLENCE WILL INCREASE TH E Indonesian Herald said today that the recent bomb explosions in Malaysia were "political violence" unleashed by the domestic opposition. The Herald, unofficial voice of the Foreign Office, said editorially that (he opposition in Malaysia was beinr sappressedAP; UPI - 281 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1964-04-02 1 RUDY BELTRAN; MUSA SCULLY - RUDY BELTRAN and MUSA SCULLY EXHAUSTED AND HUNGRY AFTER 106 HOURS' ORDEAL IN DEEP JUNGLE... By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'pWO missing Singapore Hover Scouts to<luy emerged from tlK'ir four day jungle ordeal at an estate near Batang Kali Village, 'Mi miles north of here not1,073 words
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164 1964-04-02 1 $20,000 ransom boy is freed at Morib gLANG, Wed. Four-year-old Tan Kian Leong, who was kidnapped from a Chinese kindergarten here yesterday, was released at Morib, 30 miles away, at 10 a.m. today. Police confirmed the boys release, but declined to give details. The Press was also barred from interviewing164 words
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Article54 1964-04-02 1 PULAU LANGKAWI Wed. The Prime Minister. Toncku Abdul Rahman arrived ihi- afternoon for a two-day electioneering campaign in this Wand, which is part ol the Ku.ila Keduh Parliamentary constituency where he It contesting the general election. The Tengku will address two rallies at Ayer Hansai and54 words
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Article24 1964-04-02 1 MacA s CONDITION DETERIORATING WASHINGTON. Wed. Condition of General Mai-Arthur, who recently underwent three operations, has generally "deteriorated in past 24 hours."24 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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170 1964-04-02 2 rKYO. Wed. Camimdi.i .vi v Mil the I nitrd States and Britain yesterday of "open and ruthless hostility gainst our independence, neutrality and territorial intr«rrit\ It iNo attacked the I Secretary of State, Mr. Dran Rusk, for not giving unconditional support to Cambodia's proposal170 words
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Article32 1964-04-02 2 LONDON. Wed— The Colonial Office said last night talks to Rive BaMitniitnd a new constitution and pave the way to self-Rovern-mnit will own in London on April 20— A P.32 words
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198 1964-04-02 2 Macapagal 'ready to provide troops for Seato' NEW YORK, Wednesday. 'pHE Scripps-Howard newspapers yesterday quoted President Macapagal as saying the Philippines would enthusiastically provide troops for any operation the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation decided to undertake. A Manila dispatch quoted the President as saying in an interview: "The Philippines, which198 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-04-02 2 Ties with Malaysia: Columnist accuses Lopez MANILA. Wed. A ITI newspaper columinst accused the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, today of dilly dallying for three weeks over the establishment of consular relations with Malaysia. Nestor Mata. of the Philippines Herald, said: "Mr. Lopez obviously stopped dragging his foot afterAP - 157 words
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Article141 1964-04-02 2 NOW JAKARTA BANS SUGAR EXPORTS JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia, one-time one of the world's leading sugar suppliers, has banned the export of sugar to meet a domestic shortage. The official Antara news agency said the decision was taken last week. Originally Indonesia planned to export 250,000 tons of sugar by theAP - 141 words
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Article, Illustration425 1964-04-02 2 Rising demand of revolution— by Subandrio FOREIGN Minister Subandrio yesterday appealed to Indonesian students to think not only of "a resolution of rising demands" but also of "the rising demands of the revolution." 1 He called on the students to make sacrifices so that the goals of Indonesia's continuing revolutionReuter - 425 words
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286 1964-04-02 2 Vietcong drive checked, says U.S. officer SAIGON, Wed. A high American military official said yesterday that the increased momentum of a campaign launched by Communist Vietcong guerillas after last November's political upheaval in South Vietnam has been checked. "I feel we are getting up from rock bottom." the officer told286 words
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Article22 1964-04-02 2 ROME. Wed. Italy and Cambodia have agreed to raise their legations to embassy rank. It wu announced last night.— tJPl.22 words
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Article136 1964-04-02 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. rE Johnson administration has informed Britain it does not believe military punitive actions against Yemen are helpful in restoring peace in the small Arab republic on the Red Sea, officials said yesterday. i The communication of Washington's view came In the wake ofAP - 136 words
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Miscellaneous12 1964-04-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /•JJjn fso I MA* A 6 WEU.)12 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-04-02 3 1 Duke of Edinburgh and in dinner jackets, too. But what a performance it was to K"t them turned out like this They knew they were going to meet the Duke for the first time when he presented the Carl-Alan Awards Oscars of the ballroom dancingMirrorpic - 146 words
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152 1964-04-02 3 Russia may strike back at Peking, says Adzhubei PARIS, Wed. Mr. Alexei Adzhubei, son-in-law of Soviet Premier Khrushchev and editor of the Soviet Government news paper Izvestia said yesterday Russia may strike back at China for renewing the ideological controversy. He compared the Mos-cow-Peking clash to a boxing match. But.UPI - 152 words
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Article31 1964-04-02 3 BARBADOS. Wed. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was given a colourful welcome at Bridgetown yesterday on one of the last stopovers on her convalescent tour of the Caribbean. —ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article36 1964-04-02 3 LONDON. Wed. Power workan called off an overtime ban here yesterday following the set.ing up of a court of inquiry by the Labour Ministry to consider their dispute over holidays and oay. Rcutcr.36 words
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183 1964-04-02 3 Mother of Governor held in fight for Negroes ST. AUGUSTINE (Florida). Wed. The 72-year-old mother of the Governor of Massachusetts was Jailed yesterday for refusing to leave a racially segregated restaurant. Police used dogs to round up 117 other demonstrators. Mrs. Malcolm Peabody was placed In a jail with aboutAP - 183 words
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178 1964-04-02 3 Uproar at Red lawyers' talks in Budapest BUDAPEST, Wednesday. THE International Association of Democratic Lawyers' Congress adjourned in uproar last night, over the Chinese delegation's attitude to the Soviet Union. Delegates roared, clapped, screamed and shouted as some supported the Chinese party's attitude while others protested at It. Mr. PierreReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-04-02 3 Irene's love affair near breakdown' denial THE HAGUE, Wed. An official spokesman today denied Press reports that the engagement between Princess Irene (above) and Don Carlos De Bourbon Parma was on the verge of breakdown. The spokesman said it was true that Don Carlos had not spent Easter at theReuter - 107 words
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107 1964-04-02 3 PIRBANKS (Alaska). Wed. One of Alaska's large rivers and a big nearby lake have gone dry. a pilot reported yesterday Shre last Fridays great Alaska "arthquake there have been reports that the Copper River had stopped flowing into the sea. Jack Wilson.AP - 107 words
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Article59 1964-04-02 3 SOESTDUK. Wed. Crown Princess Beatrix crashed her car into some trees while hurrying a box of Easter eggs to her mother Queen Juliana last Sunday, it was learned yesterday. The Princess. 26. escaped InJury but felt dizzy, accordins to a motorist who gave her a liftAP - 59 words
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Article398 1964-04-02 3 DISARMAMENT TALKS GENEVA, Wed. 'PHE United States yesterday rejected the Indian proposal that the 17-nation disarmament conference should agree in principle to the Soviet plan calling for massive arms reductions in the first stage of disarmament. The U.S. statement, made by Mr. Adrian Fisher, theReuter - 398 words
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Article62 1964-04-02 3 BRUSSELS. Wed. 10.000 Belgian doctors yesterday .went on h total and unlimited strike in protest against a Government medical reform. The reform was adoDted by Parliament last year and came into effect on Jan 1 with a one year probationary period. Mast Belgian doctors rejected ltAP - 62 words
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Article33 1964-04-02 3 LONDON. Wed— Britain* overall Exchequer deficit for 1963 to 1964 was about £478 million— oTer £200 mlllin.i less than estimated In the BuQg.n last year, the Treasury announced latt night. juutar.33 words
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Article40 1964-04-02 3 ANN ARBOR (Michigan) Wed. Pretty 15-yrar-old twin RirK who "look oat for each other" were reported doing very well yesterday after one cave a kidney to the other In an effort to save her life. AP.AP - 40 words
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Article184 1964-04-02 3 THREE HURT IN EMBASSY BLAST PARIS, Wed.— A plastic charge yesterday blasted the top floor of the Belgian Embassy here, injuring three people. Police were looking for "a man with, a moustache," who had disappeared after asking to see the head of the Embassy's documentation service on Belgium. The spokesmanReuter - 184 words
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Article63 1964-04-02 3 STOCKHOLM, Wed—Swedish Air Force Colonel Stlg Wennerstroem, 58, was yesterday indicted on three charges of spying for the Russians and is expected to go on trial on April 9. Wennerstroem. former air attache In Washington and Moscow, faces a possible life sentence. He wasReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-04-02 3 Civil war threat as troops march to capital ftIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Troops from Sao Paulo are marching on Rio-de-Janeiro in support of an Army rebellion against President Goulart, State Governor Ademar Barros said in a broadcast early today. Meanwhile troops of the pro-Government First Army were reported to be187 words
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Advertisement291 1964-04-02 3 Someone isn't usingl AMPLEX \^!il Visii v^S^ NO BREATH AND BODY DEODORANTS Mad* by Aihc Loberotonc< Ltd. England. Distributers: Jackson ft Co., Ltd. Jackton's Malaya Ltd. Tho North Borneo Trodinq Co. Borneo Ltd. AU "GAIN MORE WEIGHT" Amazing new way developed by modern medical science to put weight on lean291 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-04-02 4 TWO African trade union leaders. Mr. D. H. I.ule of Uganda (left) and Mr. Ibrahim. i Diagne of Senegal (centre). chatting with Sabah'* Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, at the Singapore Airport shortly after their arrival on Tuesday tt» attend the first convention of the220 words
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Article40 1964-04-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Publir Utilities Board worker. Kandnsamy. 35. received a sever* electric shock today while laying a cable ai Wolskel Road He was admitted to the General Hospital, where he on th» "dangerously ill" list40 words
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Article203 1964-04-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Minister of Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today directed the trade dispute between Harrisons and Crosfleld (S) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, relating to the union's proposals for a collective agreement, to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The order was203 words
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157 1964-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The North Klang Straits facilities handled 112 ships with 125,000 tons of cargo in the past j three months. The general manager of J Port Bwettenham. Mr. S. M. Maroof. told a Rotary Club lunch today that since the project157 words
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Article27 1964-04-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. British pop singing star. Helen Shapiro. paid an hour's visit to the Chalet Club at the Royal Air Force, Changl yesterday afternoon.27 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-04-02 4 Air Minister Fairbairn to inspect Australian units KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Australian Minister for Air, Mr. D. E. Fairbairn, arrived here today for a week-long inspection tour of his country's military units in Malaysia and Thailand. He will meet the Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul233 words
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Article170 1964-04-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed THE founder of Cheshire Homes. Group Captain Leonard Cheshire. V.C., today described Singapore* Cheshire Home as "one of the best and most outstand ing" in the world. "In Singapore you have a Cheshire Home you can be specially proud of because it has done170 words
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Miscellaneous191 1964-04-02 4 l//#»f/ Oap Bff V. T. Hawntim I Wl/RE LEAPING WNO^^'-J BUT WHAT\ PLBJTY_BSOMLBE WHM ~***C SURE.' NONE OF U"^ 4^. AMP TUkIICLL HAVE IXJSr" I TUNK IN AN ATTACK /^'ATS \QOOP Will. I TH' BATTLES ABCXTT EVERT- THOSE SLWS /NO, I ENOUGH OF HIS MEN IM Jli lON \MOCAHIitTtr KBHU191 words
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Article440 1964-04-02 5 DECISION RENEWS FAITH OF WOMEN TEACHERS IN GOVT: MRS BHUPALAN KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. YHE Government has indicated that the subject of equal pay, for which the Women Teachers' Union had been agitating for the past four years, "will come up for final consideration very soon."440 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-04-02 5 Sarawak Alliance elects Jugah and Ningkan again KUCHING, Wednesday. TJATO Temenggong Jugah, Minister for Sarawak Affairs, was re-elected chairman of the Sarawak Alliance at the Alliance National Council meeting yesterday. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. the Chief Minister, was re-elected secretary-general. In his address to the council. Dato Temenggong Jugah said266 words
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Article, Illustration235 1964-04-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. VIALAYSIA should have a permanent committee iW for foreign relations like other countries to advise the Government on foreign policy. Senator Aishah Ghani said today. Che Aishah, who has Just returned from the Afro-Asian .solidarity conference in Algiers, said235 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-04-02 5 T ONDON, Wed. Air Vice -Marshal P. G. Wykeham (above), who was credited with the destruction of at least 15 enemy aircraft as a World War II pilot, has been appointed Air Commander. Far East Air Force, with effect from June 8. He197 words
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Article61 1964-04-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A group of 14 Maryland business executives wili arrive here on April 14, were hacked with parents lore-.un trade through the Port oi Baltimore, Maryland. The group will leave Baltimore on Friday to visit 10 major port s:x Par East, nations, under the sponsorship61 words
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Article35 1964-04-02 5 PENANCi Wed. Tan Soon Guan. 17. and T*n Choons. Hf>n«. 14, were hacked with parangs when two rival gangs c j ashef j n Jeluiong village yesterday evening 'ullcc have detained three man.35 words
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113 1964-04-02 5 Lightning kills 3 people in house KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Three people were killed by lightning which struck a house at Pantai Halt, near Ptlaling Jaya, last night during a thunderstorm. The dead were Mohamed All Mat Yen. 22, Che Zainon binte Mohamed Yusof. 25. a housewife, and her two-year-old daughter.113 words
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Article61 1964-04-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Lee Hsien Loong, 12, eldeu son of Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was among 36 boys who today received awards for making the grade in a recent Junior judo contest held at the YMCA. Hsien Loong was awarded the fourth61 words
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300 1964-04-02 5 Regard hardship as upholding our dignity: Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. q^HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. x Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, told fishermen tonight to look at their present difficulties arising from the Indonesian confrontation policy from the point of view of upholding the dignity and safeguarding the interests of300 words
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74 1964-04-02 5 Triple killer goes to the gallows KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dahamin bin Musa, 32, a tapper, has been hanged In Pudu jail here for the murder of three men. He was convicted in Beremban High Court in December of murdering Soo Chun 65. Wong Kwee. 63. and Tan Han. 62. Dahamin74 words
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Article70 1964-04-02 5 SINOAPORE. Wed Ong Beng Khim. wife of an air pilot Woo (Wu> Teh Huu. was granted h decree nisi w:ih costs by Mr Justice Buttrase in the High Court yesterday dissolving her marriage to him on the ground of cruelty. The decree bi to be70 words
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114 1964-04-02 5 KI'ALA LL'MPLR. Wed. The Commissioner for Road Transport. Inche Jelani bin Kupah. today warned motorists that people were stealing car tax discs. In the last three months more than 300 car owners in Kuala Lumpur had applied for new licences because the originals had114 words
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Article190 1964-04-02 5 PHILIP KHOO - SALOON CAR COMFORT IN THIS BOAT PHILIP KHOO by 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. Our little launch today sped from Kallang Basin to Blakang Mati with saloon-car j smoothness and comI fort. I was on board to watch a demonstration of the new 55 h.p. four-stroke Homelite outboard motor now in Singapore.190 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-04-02 5 A Friday wedding for Tun Lim's daughter fIANBERRA, Wed. Iris Lim. 21-year-old daughter of the Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia. Tun Lim Yew Hock, will marry Mr. Nino Sacheri, a young Italian architect, in Canberra on Friday. Miss Lim came to Australia with her parents and 3 younger sister inReuter - 117 words
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Article47 1964-04-02 5 K ANGAR, Wed.— The Perlis Epidemic Committee today disclosed there were four cases of cholera in the State in March. Dr. L. A. Muthu. chairman (4 the committee urged the people not to drink ice-water, or eat ice-cream, ripened fruits or any exposed food.47 words
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144 1964-04-02 5 ENSEMBLE SURPRISES WITH MALAYAN HIT TUNES DENANG, Wed. The Kansas University Brass Ensemble delighted a near-capa-city house at its opening performance here last night with several unexpected numbers. First surprise Item was its gracious tribute to a local composer. Jimmy Boyle, whose hit tune Slnja Kala (Break of Dawn) the144 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-04-02 5 Ourselves to blame, says a woman leader KUALA LUMPUR* Wed. A distinguished Filipino educationist, Miss Helena F. Benitez, 49. said here today that Asian women had only themselves to blame if they did not raise their status on a par with men. Miss Benitez. executive vice-president of the Philippine Women's208 words
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Miscellaneous73 1964-04-02 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /^CONGRATS! I I BUT THATsN/ WELL, 'DID X..BUT VA GOTTA AAAKE HIM OUIT) "*>v/ GIMME A WHOLE 1 ITS YER FILBERT OET INTA TRW* T TEACH ME CALCULUS J (1 WAS ELECTED AMY THREE DOLLAR I DOUBLE- MIS- NO KFORE I*lX6O RACK T'MY r^# m73 words
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Article, Illustration663 1964-04-02 6 INSPECTOR NEARLY COLLAPSES Graft case: Two dance hostesses will be among defence witnesses SINGAPORE, Wed. Probationary Inspector John Thien Kirn Fook, 38, nearly collapsed today while making his sworn defence in the First Criminal District Court on a corruption charge involving fifteen $10 notes. He had begun his defence for663 words
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Article42 1964-04-02 6 SINOAPORE. Wed. Mr. Kenneth Bloomqulst. director of the Kansas University brass ensemole. will give a lecture on "Why V S. universities stress extra-curricular activities" In the USIS library at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The talk is open to the public.42 words
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369 1964-04-02 6 THE Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, yesterday announced that steps were being taken to remedy the serious shortage of trained staff at the Woodbridge hospital. After visiting the hospital for more than four hours, Mr. Yong said: "A study is now369 words
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Article141 1964-04-02 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The lucky blood donor competition for the month of March resulted in 1,421 persons donating blood 47 more than in February. These included 543 persons who donated a pint of blood each at various outdoor centres. The following are the winning ticket numbers:141 words
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Article512 1964-04-02 6 'THE following li today'! ■chadul* 1 of civil aircraft movement* at P«ya Lrbar airport Slntapoir ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Frankfurt, Zurich, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, (BA TOO) 6.30 p.m.: from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 711) 9.05 p.m.; from Darwin (BA 703) 1.08 p.m.: from512 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-04-02 6 FIVE SEHANG DETAINEES ARE CLEARED! OF RIOT CHARGES SINGAPORE, Wed. Five Pulau Senang detamees. accused of complicity in the July 12 riots at the penal settlement, and whose trial was stood down in November last year, were acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today. The159 words
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Article25 1964-04-02 6 SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be cut off In Nos. 815 to 847 Jalan Buklt Ho Swee, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement269 1964-04-02 6 We extend our BEST WISHES to THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING COMPANY LTD. for having been appointed General Agents of MITSUI O.S.K. LINES LTD. HUPTAK COMPANY Launch Contractors CLIFFORD PIER SINGAPORE. (New Branch) GRAND OPENING TODAY At No. 25, JOHN LITTLE'S TOURIST SHOPPING CENTRE Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Tel: ***** The269 words
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Article, Illustration2015 1964-04-02 7 DOCTOR RISKED HIS LIFE FOR SCIENCE FLOATED 72 DAYS IN THE ATLANTIC ALONE TO TEST LIMITS OF HUMAN ENDURANCE dawn on December 1 I, l!»2f>, a sailor on watch on the bridge of a Dutch freighter, ploughing through an Atlantic swell, saw a man clinging precariously to a capsized boat2,015 words
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Obituary37 1964-04-02 8 Horrf. Sit (Minimum) I ESTHER ai:e three daughter of Mr and Mr- Henry Peterson. 2«9 Oroilar Roßd, K L, pissed away 1-4-64 Funeral yesterday. A. SOMASUNDARAM formerly of suddei.'.v ni.f March I«<H. cremated the same day.37 words
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Article155 1964-04-02 8 U Vferit Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS S P Dliral Ra] thank trlrndx and rrlat'onii for their kind attendance Effti i-<\ asilataace at their wedding on 29-3-S4. MR AND MRS s I'onnnthural thank i fri.nds and relatives for their felicitations presents and attendance at their wedding on 16-3-H4 at155 words
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Obituary29 1964-04-02 8 M »orrf. Sit (minimum) MR. MRS. Bee Oln Chuan be- loved daurhtrrd l»jii» (21) 2-4-S2 Kitty I C!«i I'l :.-«l Cherished memories always rem.iin dear at homr29 words
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Article282 1964-04-02 8 Hi Wnrdt tit rMnlnmi LOOKING FOR A Bargain In i>ilchand> Half -Price 1. Bias Bauta Road, porr. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD Invite all teachrra and book addict! to lTr«>f in ineir nhnwroom at Time! Rome. River Vjlley Road. Singapore.. WELCOME: "SPRING CARNIVAL" TWCA Kalr »t Outmm Road centre Puturday 4-4-fit282 words
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Article62 1964-04-02 8 Wnrdt $5 (mn.)-Rox S« eft. *Xtn I PRINCIPALS ONLY. Superhly furp'uh'd flat Darling Point. Sydney. Au.ilrall.i On Harbnur edge. I milei etty. LJving room < table grand piano >. T bedniomii. 2 bathrooms", dlnini room ponmble aa third bedroom. Kttchrn dim dlncltf. li>nndry. (raraitr. trlrphnne Priori or lon*62 words
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Article623 1964-04-02 8 It is reassuring that tlie U.S. State Department believes that Soekarno will not push confrontation against Malaysia as far as a showdown with America. But it is the supplementary question that matters. At what point would the showdown come? How bruised must Malaysia be before Soekarno realises623 words
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Article402 1964-04-02 8 I Every visitor flying into Kuala Lumpur must wonder at the mess of old tin workings he sees around the city. Even if he knows it was mining which set the capital where it is, he might still be curious I why nothing appears to have been done to402 words
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Article182 1964-04-02 8 The Malaysian Constitution reserves to Sabah and Sarawak the right to set their own timetable for making use of the Malay language in their education systems, State legislatures and State governments. It goes without saying that tne Central Government should never give any occasion for doubt that this182 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1964-04-02 8 The wealth and progress Malaysia has achieved 'WITH PEACE' A GREAT AND REWARDING GROWTH A REPORT BY THE DIRECTORS OF BANK NEGARA A CONTINUING higher level of economic activity has not been quite sufficient to coun ter-balance the high rate of po pulation growth in Malaysia and the deteriorating terms1,691 words
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LETTERS
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Letter324 1964-04-02 8 IWISH to draw early attention to a situation in Penang which is fast becoming intolerable. and which reflects little credit •upon the "Pearl of the Orient". In the course of the year, we are responsible for sending many tourists to Penang more than 1.500 visitors will be shown324 words
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Letter35 1964-04-02 8 Who says lightning never strikes twice at the same spot? The day after the PAP stuck their lightning symbol outside my house, lightning struck a tree in my garden. T.SK. Jalan University. PeUling Jajra.35 words
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Advertisement370 1964-04-02 8 Str«iti Tmm lUky Hal M Maav cold mrotukuu «m*h Oiaajai* l*m* COLO ITOaAai aMWOIIH AT MOUJMO MOAO-KATOM* ytm nmwm wont «t»-7. a— l aaa, hrn el «k RtrfMASAtfT OO Ml* Jalaa mmjm. ■->-*. »iiita» CLASSIFIED ADS. H orW. Sit (Minimum) BROWN: To Aileeo and Sandy at n :tl-.1-S4 a aon.370 words
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Advertisement50 1964-04-02 8 ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Wo rk mansh ip Alao Importers fc Exporfcri of H,,h C I a s t Worttedj t Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chul.o Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.50 words
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Advertisement151 1964-04-02 8 TRUST SWANSON a^aT^^Jr af i the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment you're151 words
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273 1964-04-02 9 avJatftVaaWsaial WE the Allijnc* have achieved three P't during the nine ytart we have been in power. I do not mean the three P's of the Peoples Progressive Party but the three P's of Peace. Prosperity and Progre** for all those273 words
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168 1964-04-02 9 WE'RE ALL LOYAL BUT WE SEEK PEACE, SAYS KEAN SIEW pENANG. Wed. The vice-chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. Lim Kean Siew. today described the United States and Russia as two treat "enemy camps" trying to seek a peaceful settlement to disputes. "Even Britain." he tolrt a Socialist168 words
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Article34 1964-04-02 9 JESSELTON. Wed. A wellknown philanthropist. Mr. Wong Heck Tung, died in Tenom on Sunday. He was 69. Mr. Wong ns the founder of the biggest Chinese school in the interior of Sabah.34 words
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Article, Illustration392 1964-04-02 9 KUALA PERLIS, Wednesday fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today he had ordered a general election this month, instead of July or August when it was due. to ask for a mandate from the people to deal with Indonesia's confrontation. 1 This392 words
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192 1964-04-02 9 SPECIAL RIGHTS HARM NO COMMUNITY, SAYS TAN |POH. Wed. The acceptance of the principle of the special position of the Malays does not mean and can never mean any derogation of the legitimate interests of other communitiesThe Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. who said this at an election192 words
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152 1964-04-02 9 CEREMBAN. Wed— Pour AJUance Ministers wIU move Into Negrl Sembllan from tomorrow to speak at election rallies. At 7.30 p.m. tomorrow Inche Mohamed Knlr Jonah, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, will address a rally at Ulu Bemang, Lenggong, 11 mile* from152 words
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Article56 1964-04-02 9 PENANO. Wed. A former Socialise Front State asemblyman, Mr. Yuen Fook Cheong, today announced he had resigned from the Labour Party and Joined the PAP because "the Socialist Front by not openly condemning Indonesia's confrontation policy, had helped Soekarno in his futile attempt to disrupt56 words
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Article56 1964-04-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Mentri Besar. Dato Ilajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, yesterday opened '.wo community halls and two schools at the FLDA schemes at Kong Kong and Kulal. A Government statement today said these projects cost the Governi ment SI 52,000 and will benefit about56 words
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Article40 1964-04-02 9 PENANO Wed. —Six armed robbi r>» who raided a house in Green Lane last night, fled when the head of the family escaped through the back door and shouted for help. I The gang escaped with a necklace.40 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-04-02 9 Holyoake to visit Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, will pay a two-day visit to Malaysia on April 10 and 11 as guest of the Government. He will be received in audience by the Yang diPertuan Agong and later entertained to lunch at the Istana102 words
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Article20 1964-04-02 9 KUCHING. Wed.— The United States opened a consulate in Kuching yesterday. It, will serve Sarawak and Sabah.20 words
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408 1964-04-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Top leaders of the various political parties contesting the general election are arriving in Johore to help in the election campaigns. Tomorrow the Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman, will408 words
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322 1964-04-02 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 7ft. tall poltergeist which looks like r bald-meaded gorilla but has the face of a man. is terrorising a Boyanese community living off Devonshire Road. The gorilla |hoat w a* first seen on Monday night, and again last night.322 words
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Article58 1964-04-02 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Four armed men walked into a beauty parlour In Princep Street yos-.cr-day afternoon and came out $1,060 richer in cash and jewe.lery. Thr propneirp.s-s. Miss Lillian Ns. 29. told police that the four men, armed wi.h knives, pushed her. workers and customers Into58 words
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Advertisement203 1964-04-02 9 AQUAMATIC 110 THE INBOARD ENGINE WITH THE OUTBOARD T&^V> Rugged and powerful, the Volvo 4}u sSHLt^bßi Penta Aquamatio 110 horse- t W j'^sßviPHl power satisfy the requirements jS§ t^^gflT J^dP/ of motor boat enthusiasts. JaT P Unequalled fuel economy and (SwKtMfSF&r^^ reliability, electrio hydraulic 'S^^^ lit combining with all the203 words
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Advertisement123 1964-04-02 9 Britain's top laugh-raiser and Mlj §§9 V^ slapstick king f LI t\ tt la! A U RV I Ml I f\ W\ 0\ M .dfjaflau: But how many kiiw whit B^j BL.^,^ r^ heartbreaks and fnures dog- 1A -OP^^^^'" I ged the footsteps ot the pint- fl Ifeßaw size clown123 words
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Miscellaneous618 1964-04-02 9 F aVRflBk 4^a% <Ja\ *^bbMbW *■■> News; 11.05 Music Prom The RADIO SINGAPORE Opera: 13 midnight close medium wave RADIO MALAYSIA SERVICE 4?« metre* SHORTWAVE SERVICE «™vf 1 ?r« VA 5 > 1^^ 1 41 A *5 metre* SERWCES: 41.7 A 60J8 metres A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 A M618 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-04-02 10 STRIPES FOR GAY LOOK CTRIPES'are no longer a trend in fashion They are fashion itself You fall for them in rainbow colours and they look good for any kind of costume. "Striped dresses are so popular this year. Off-the-peg dresses are selling very fast," said a spokesman of a dress147 words
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Article522 1964-04-02 10 STICKING TO THE CURFEW PAYS IN THE LONG RUN THIS complaint which came to me from the mother of an 18-year-old girl sums up all the fears and doubts that many mothers have when they are faced with thoughtless teenage daughters. She said: "My daughter has522 words
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Article, Illustration232 1964-04-02 10 BEAUTICIAN'S FIRST VISIT TO THE EAST VfISS Jean Wright, A who gave up costume designing and acting to become a successful beauty consultant, will be arriving in Singapore tomorrow. An authority on cosmetics and beauty care. Miss Wright of Revlon International Corporation, will spend about two months here discussing the232 words
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216 1964-04-02 10 TTOE Paris Look is a pretty look, a gentle look, a free-and-easy look an anything but beat look. The top couturiers' message is clear: you're going to look like a girl or. even better, a lady instead of a little boy! Look for flowers.216 words
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Article153 1964-04-02 10 fAPTAIN Joseph Salzman. a detective, thinks "very romance should include two ingredients love and a private eye.' "When two people fall In love and decide to get married, they should both visit a detective before they visit the parson, the private eye said. "After153 words
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Advertisement124 1964-04-02 10 jm\ jto&**mm^. ,4M\ JEh^Sm\. 1 x L_-iy C-J Ul ■F^IW mr\ The eyes have it! Dramatic new eye beauty range makes your eyes speak volumes volumes of sheer provocation volumes of the nicest naughtiness! Eye shadow, either as Shadow Stick or Matte Shadow— Water Colour Brush Line for sensationally easy-to-apply124 words
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Advertisement331 1964-04-02 10 New Style From maidenfbrM* Q/ (Mod* In O.S.A SWEET MUSIC with straps f^ smoothly over your should- I Jl ers, around the back and under the cups. Plus the famous Sweet Music features of spoke-stitched cup* made of smooth cotton, with under-cup inserts for extra support and uplift. A, B,331 words
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Advertisement1320 1964-04-02 11 i^S^J BHRBBM|B^KBri^BBjBnBjJJBBB]BHB|B^K|^I 10 LIVERPOOL I, WESI COASI »>., DIM S'pori Milt f Shan. t>m MENELAUS Mvcmmouth, L'piil. Clltgow la Pt. Mar 1 ASTYANAI iitirpeel. Glasgow Apr 1 CYCLOPS luertei! M Apt 5 Apt I Api 1/11 Api n PATPOCIUS li»eneel, Dublin. Glasgow Apr 11 Api 13 Apr 14/11 Apr II1,320 words
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Advertisement1309 1964-04-02 11 THE EAC LINES ftsOi^/^Pal S"*GAPORf KUALA lUMPUI.P SWfTTCNHAM P<NAMC i^Bk£^F7eM^^| MN«Ati HO^ii a* ur>NO to ioioik.i »/i.wtuog« rno-l 7MI r-HONI fMOMI *MI »»ON| BBBM SAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP^ ROTTEROAM, AMSTERBIM, BSLO, GOTHENBURG AHO COPENHAGEN S pore r < Penang "BUSUANSA" I) Gil. 1-2/ 1 Apr 4/1,309 words
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Advertisement1233 1964-04-02 11 I Benuzine EIPRESS SERVICE 10 LONBBN. LIVEtPIOI > CBNTINENTAL PBBTS DCkJAVAM For Liverpool Apr 21 I BENAVON Hull May I M«BKK>ri ShMl i^wni an bur Il Pirt/Apr 4 Rotterdam May 22 BENGLO E for *pr 24 Singapore P. Shan laang Hamburg May 1 SI. I/Apr 1 Apr S/ S lENRINNES1,233 words
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Advertisement1299 1964-04-02 11 feMcALISTER tfc CO., LTD. IK: m »IMI ISaW ELLERMAN UMI «k KLAVENEBS UNI X LONiaaj. HAktavtG. lanEtaAM. LBS anselu, san francisci. HAVRE, aUU MJBBLESBtOUfia SEATTLE. VANCMTVER A PORILANI 'CUT Of lEEBS Acceptiat targe fir Ceitrai I Saatt Soon P. Sham ranang SUNNYVILLE 4/ I Apr 7/8 Apr 11 Apr Span1,299 words
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Article121 1964-04-02 12 NfELBOTjRNE. Wed. \f ETAL SHARES again featured > iTI in a generally stronger mari BJBt Industrial rises outnumbered (alls by a wide margin, but leaders were Irregular. Base metals Improved solidly, led by Mount Isa which gained Is. 6d U> 455. 9d Oil* were mostly lower while loans121 words
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Article200 1964-04-02 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 1. Thrre months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 14 cts. M. Cement 20 cts. Uunlops 18 cts. M. Box 2S cts. City Dev. 6 cts. McAllster 16 cts. K Smelters 21 cts.M. Invest. 13 ots. Ksso 19 cts. Robinson 14 CU. Ked. Disp. 15 eta. C. Storage 20200 words
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Article202 1964-04-02 12 SHIPS lying alengsids tht Singapore harbour wharves or expected today are: Srblekerk 4/3, Bsqulllno 6/7. Benicloe l/fc TJipanas 10/11. Astyanax 13 14. Glcnorcny 15/16. Hua Heng 21/22, Dunanoh Maru 23/26, Klorlan Ccynowa 31/32, Kavensteln 33/34, Mandama 40/41, Phenian 42/43, Chusan 44/45 President McKinley 4«, President Jackson 47,202 words
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Article109 1964-04-02 12 '|*HE Mslsysn Excnangs Banks' Ano- ciatien made these changes in lU rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Verk: buying TT 32 11/16. airmail (il) 32*13/16. 90 d/st 33 1/8 credit bills. 33 1/4 trade lull*. Canada: buyiDK TT. 33 3 'B, airmail OD 33 1/2,109 words
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697 1964-04-02 12 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions, with a very small turnover, continued on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday without any signs that the present doldrums will soon be dispersed. On a market in which operators showed very little inclination to deal in any substantial quantities697 words
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Article24 1964-04-02 12 MALAYAN STOCK INDUES Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Industrial*; ion.:: 109.26 Tins; 133.12 13>.H9 rubbers: 104.95 105.24 Dec. 30, 1963=100. Dec. 29. 1962=100.24 words
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Article792 1964-04-02 12 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan StocU Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boultlad (2.1100) v"j: Celd Stere il. 1)001 Si.JX, IS.MO) s:i :U IS.BMI S3.:iv Dunlepe (3.000) $'J. 73: Kill (2.000) 12.91. (3.000)792 words
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Article26 1964-04-02 12 April 1. MALAYAN RLBBER PRICE: 701 cents (up sevrn-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5528 7") (down Sl.B7i>. Estimated offering 260 tons (down 15 tons)26 words
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Article35 1964-04-02 12 ON the fri. s>ohsnss m.rKit HonK KortE yuter(t»T thr U.I. dellar was <iuuted at 3.74 for TT aad S.T2S for cash. Stirling »a> quoted at 13.97 aa4 en* nil of tola at S4K|.35 words
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462 1964-04-02 12 THE Straits tin price tell again yesterday by 51.87J to $528.75, the lowest price for nearly two months on an offering of 260 tons, estimated down 15 tons. In London on Tuesday a lower level of values was established for tin In462 words
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Advertisement1131 1964-04-02 12 \\---tL,ii I t^l J j l aa« > XAWAJSXjnjiXJSEJ<X K^ s>^ L^ 4 j U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/Bast Canada Servica Hongkong Y'hama S. F'c-sco H'lulu H'tai M'real O'roit C'cago "Oksl.su Man 22/21 Apr 711 Miy 21 May S Jim I Jim 11 Jim 21 Jmi "Kmimwi Mara" If /It1,131 words
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Advertisement1044 1964-04-02 12 LaaaaW LaV J^V B^La Laav/ AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANI P. SULf SEIVIU lli Freamii. 'iiimi. Mtllurii. SylMt lii Mum m Naiapattnaa lAMORA "ip'r 7/ I Apr 11/iV'*pr tllu .Xffl,. ,',"y,i bulimia im,, avuiS SitsS Vmu 2i/', l ,:i' "Z5 ""S rRUM SBSjatßMt RAJULA 21/24 June 25 Jill 2f till1,044 words
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Advertisement298 1964-04-02 12 imt/Esv^^^^j^^P^^^P^fyy^^^B^W^^^^r^y z^Kwg 1\ Spore P Sham Pcnong ETA.CTD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM BOMBAY A BEDIBUNDER M.V. "STATE OF BIHAR" for Hcngkono, Mom, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya Yokohama April c 9 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" for Ceylon. Madras Calcutta April 10 14 April It'll FROM JAPAN 4 HONGKONG M.V. "STATE OF ANDHRA"298 words
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Article77 1964-04-02 13 THE Federation Minister for Finance has fixed these prices for calculating; customs duties for the week beginning on April Z. Rubber "0!s cts a Ib. Copra $480 a too. Coconut oil $808 a ton. Palm oil $667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $380 a ton. The rate of duties77 words
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Article234 1964-04-02 13 A iob. closed at 5 p.m. In Slngs--04* cints per *U> "down seven-eighths o a ctnt on Tuesdays closing level foi the position The tone was qulot. MAS. and F. M.R.I, elot.ng pness In cents per Ib. yestorday Int. 1 i: s prompt fo.b. buyer* 70s, sellers 70,(N>:234 words
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Article73 1964-04-02 13 CHINESE Produce Eichani*. Sinister* neen prices per picul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk $47i sellers, drum $401 MUSTS. Copra: Munh 'April/May UK/Coa-tin.-nt: l'n>|iK>te<l Popper: Muntok white Sltt'.'t sellers. Sarawak white SIM sellers, special Sarawak black ***** Mller*. garbled Lampoon black $132 i sellers, ABTA $142 i sellers. Singapore Coconut73 words
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Advertisement584 1964-04-02 13 (Continued from Pace 81 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St rf». exlr. ALL APPLICANTS applying to Rox 732, SinKapore tbanked. position tilled WANTEO: House master for boys. Minimum qualification L.C.E. Apply P.O Box 81. Ipoh. APPLICANTS TO BOX A 4983 S.T. S pore for vacancy for Clalma/Satlstlcs Clerk584 words
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Advertisement1029 1964-04-02 13 SITUATIONS WANTED It Ward* St (mim.y—Bam tt ata. axtrm READ th* Senior Appointment* Vacant in The Sunday Mall each week. YOUNG MAN qualified In accountancy and company secretaryship with two years experience seeks position. Box A 5186 S.T. Spore. CHINKS! COOK/HOUSEBOV and Wash/House Amah recommended by employer leavlac Singapore early1,029 words
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Advertisement926 1964-04-02 13 TUITION ."> Hurdß Si (Mlh.)-Box SB et*. txtrm SINCAPORE DRIVINC SCHOOL, 89. Norfolk Road. (Spore). Ring *****. Hourly $4/-. LEARN AND SPEAK French fluently. Phone K.L. ***** from 10.30 a.m.— 1.30 p.m. Lessons for all classes) can De arranged. RETIRED TEACHER with 38 years teaching experience giving L.C.E., Q.T.. S.C.926 words
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Advertisement887 1964-04-02 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtra BALI WOOD CARVINGS and Ball heads available wholesale and export only. Visit 27 Middle Road, Spore. Telephone *****. WANTID AN EXPERIENCED Catering Contractor (or SO Room New Hotel. Replies with full particulars to Post Box 2373 OPO, Singapore. OOINO CHEAP!887 words
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Advertisement1126 1964-04-02 13 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE 2# Ward* SS (Mlit.)-Bax It eta. axtra •MID-BOAT (CATAMARAN) wltb Twin-Engine (40 h.p. each). Please contact Peter Lee Tel: *****. 2 4 p.m.. B'pore. VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Ward* SS (Mim.)—Bax It eta, axtra FIAT SOD ISSI Model 1 European owner. Ring (Spore) ***** FlUpatrlck. 101,126 words
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Advertisement767 1964-04-02 13 AT TOUR SERVICE If Ward* U (Mm.) -Box St eta. axtrm BLACK'S MASTERPRINT SERVICE wbll* you ws.lt. BLACK'S PHOTOSTATS 58 Robinson Road. *****. KWOKi PHOTOCOPY SERVICE H The Arcade. Ist Floor. Tel: *****. IP YOU ARC in debt. See is. Not loan company. Lauraoc*'*. 3-C. Raffles Place, (8 pore) SHOPPING767 words
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Advertisement666 1964-04-02 13 NOTICES THE SABAH TIMBER COMPANY LIMITED The Directors propose that In order to brim; the issued share capital of the company more into line with the capital employed In the business £150.000 being part of the capital general reserve of the company should be capitalized and applied in paying up666 words
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Advertisement287 1964-04-02 13 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MABITIMES CO. M.V. LE NATAL Arrived 25th March. 1964 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held In the S.II B. Godowns No. 31 32 on 3rd April. 1964 from 900 a.m until 4.30 p.m. No other survey will be287 words
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Article112 1964-04-02 14 Total pool: $135,290 Ist No. *****8 $69,013 2nd No. *****5 519.718 3rd No. *****3 S 9.859 STARTERS $1,200 each): Nos. *****5, *****2. *****0, *****4, *****2, *****7. *****2, i *****3, *****1. *****0. *****6. *****3. *****4. *****8. *****5. *****8. CONSOLATION ($750 earn): Nob. *****0. *****4. *****3. *****9, *****3, *****9. *****1.112 words
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2132 1964-04-02 14 LOVELY DAY PROVIDES EARLY SHOCK SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHREE upsets highlighted today's 1 races at Bukit Timah. Lovely Day, well ridden by Ismail Asban, beat hot favourite Logical in Race 2 to pay $223. Racing after a spell. Prediction, well ridden by Vincent2,132 words
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326 1964-04-02 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races at Bukit Timah: RACE 1: Kon Tiki (Awl) shied as the gates opened and ran out towards the outside fence. During the race Flashing Rocket (Donnelly) raced very er- ratically. RACE: t: After passing326 words
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Article193 1964-04-02 14 RUGBY Sprint ace Jones turns pro WMKEFIELD. Wed bprmler Berwyn Jones, who had been regarded a.s a "probable'" for Britain's Olympic team in Tokyo, signed as a professional Rugby League player for the Wakeneld Trinity Club last night. Jones. 24. is the European 100 m i-h.impion and British 100 yardsReuter - 193 words
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Advertisement821 1964-04-02 14 KELANTAN CORONATION NOTICE SWIMMING POOL Yeo Hlap g^ CannlnK rectory ASSOCIATION LOTTERY M Ltd in P«allnK Jaya announces resumption of operations The draw fer this lottery will on Bth April. 1964. The company tafei place at Lhe St. John's Am- apologises for the inconvenience bulance Hall. Kota Bharu at 3pm821 words
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Advertisement472 1964-04-02 14 I TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE Tender from J K.R. registered Contractors will be received at the offlce of the Jurutera Negeri. Kedah 'Perils. Alor Star, up to 3.00 p.m. on Tuesday, 7th. April 1964 j for: The Supply of Metal Pipe Culverts for the Muda River Project All particulars472 words
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Advertisement806 1964-04-02 14 T NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that our salesman ROY CHAN TECK WAN is no longer employed by us and i he has no authority, therefore, to represent us in any way whatsoever I as from Ist April, 1964. FAR EAST TRADING CO, 1084 Serangoon Rd., Singapore 12. NOTICE806 words
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Miscellaneous105 1964-04-02 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Dlv. 2A: RAF Seletar v Maxwell; Rajajl v Halkowyu; D Afiah A" v Chinese Ath. A" (all games at Farrer Pk); Dlv. 2B: T. Karau Utd v Alexandra ißslestier Rd); Sukaramai 'A' v Windsor Roy (Geylangi S'«.ir DW. 2: S'gor Club v SEA (XL padane>; SIA105 words
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Article285 1964-04-02 15 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY PENG SOON TURNS DOWN OFFER by KUALA LUMPUR. Wed nesday fORMER All-Eng-land badminton champion Eddy Choong was today named coach to the Malaysian team for the final rounds of the Thomas Cup competition at Tokyo in May after Wong Peng Soon, the former World No.285 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-04-02 15 With Cambridge weil ahead of Oxford, the crews come up to Hammersmith Bridge in the University Boat Race from Putney to Mortlake on Saturday. Cambridge (2* lengths in front at Hammersmith Bridge) led from early in the race and went on to win by 6* lengthsReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-04-02 15 JESSELTON. Wed. The Sabah Government has allocated $40,000 for the furtherance of sports in the State. The annual general meeting of the Sabah Sports Council was told that this figure represented an increase of 110.000 over last year's grant. Data Donald Stephens, the Chief Minister, was elected99 words
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Article376 1964-04-02 15 SOCCER ROUNDUP [MIKE FUDGE, centre-forward of the West iTI Bromwich Albion soccer team, scored three goals yesterday and helped to strike a vital blow at Everton's championship hope^. West Bromwich crushed H LONDON. Wed. Everton 4-2 and that left Liverpool at the top of the376 words
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309 1964-04-02 15 SOCCER FULL TURNOUT BUT REFS WERE ABSENT SINGAPORE. Wed. Players for three ties in the SBHFA league, Including a Div. l game, turned out in full force today but their matches could not be played. •s the three SAFA referees failed to turn up. The matches not played were: Dtv.309 words
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682 1964-04-02 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - Tour surplus will be used for Malaysia's needs NORMAN SIEBEL CRICKET FOR GOOD CRICKET, IMPROVE YOUR WICKETS SAYS SW ANTON -Fey Kuala Lumpur, Wed. npHE Commonwealth team manager E. W. SwanA ton's farewell message to Malaysian cricket was tinged with the fresh memories of variable wickets, on which it had682 words
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Article30 1964-04-02 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The draw lor the quarter-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association senior and Junior knockout competitions will take place at the SRC on Friday at 5.30 pjn.30 words
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Article291 1964-04-02 15 NURSE HITS QUICK 100 I-JONG KONG, Wed.— E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth XI today opened their Hong Kong tour with a 204-run victory over the President's XI in a one-day match here today. A sparkling century in even time by Seymour Nurse, the West Indies Test cricketer, helped the visitors toReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration27 1964-04-02 16 MEN of the Federation Artillery Regiment emerging from the jungle fringe after the fruitless search for the parachutes. Straits Times picture by Soon Hon Sin.Soon Hon Sin - 27 words
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Article76 1964-04-02 16 MOHAMED ISMAIL BIK HaJI Tamby Appn paswrrd away peacefully on 1-4-m. Kunri.il from 150-M. i;««t Coant Rond at I p.m. MRS. COH VANC ENC Yoey Xi Hilly on :;i-:i-«l >— Tint Imliukl mm and 2 aaujihii i-- r. i.ia Hi Mi \ii- Oak Ktic !.O» Mr Mi. Kwril In.76 words
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Article97 1964-04-02 16 BONN, Wed. —If you want television, don't eat. That's the West German Food Ministry's warning to. television addicts. The Ministry said that television addicts, instead of sitting down to a proper meal, often gobbled a series of hasty snacks rather than miss a programme.Reuter - 97 words
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Article42 1964-04-02 16 MELBOURNE. Wed.— Work on all 38 ships in the port of Melbourne stopped today when 2.600 dockers walked off in protest against an arbitration commission refusal to restore the registration of a docker Involved In a demarcation dispute. —Reufer.Reuter - 42 words
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Article95 1964-04-02 16 Pirates kill a timber worker JESSELTON, Wed. Pirates, believed to be Sulus from the Philippines, this morning killed one Malay timber worker and seriously wounded a Chinese in waters off Sandakan, police here reported. The victims were sailing in Sandakan Bay on their way to a timber camp some distanceUPI - 95 words
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Article22 1964-04-02 16 MANILA. Wee. President Macapagal yesterday ordered the impounding of all ships, planes and vehicles used in transporting smuggled goods.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article57 1964-04-02 16 BANGKOK. Wed.— Th&npuying Vicliitra, widow of the late Thai Premier Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, today filed a statement In court proclaiming herself to be his sole legal wife. She was replying to a suit filed by Marshal Sarlt's first wife. Mrs. Chawee Thanarat. seekingReuter - 57 words
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Article59 1964-04-02 16 LOS ANGELES. Wed.— Swedish actress Brut Eklund and her husband Peter Sellers were sued for US$2 million yesterday because she left her role In the film "Guns of Batasi" being filmed In London. The suit, by 20th Century-Fox Studio, charged the actress with breach ofUPI - 59 words
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139 1964-04-02 16 GENEVA. Wed. The New Zealand delegate to the 121--nation Trade and Development Conference here yesterday announced new Deneflts for the developing countries in tropical zones. He said the benefits would come through elimination of customs duty on bulk tea, a substantial reduction in duty onReuter - 139 words
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Article419 1964-04-02 16 LONDON, Wed. Stock markets generally turned Irregular and closed with a mixed appearance. The main feature was provided by gilt -edged which recorded a fresh advance on renewed and substantial Investment buying to finish with gains ranging to ten shillings on long-dated stocks. Some overseas419 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-04-02 16 Devan Nair accuses Dr. Lee of sabotage in Algiers SINGAPORE. Wed. The secretarygeneral of the Singapore Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. today accused the chairman of the Barisan Sosialis. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. of "attempting to sabotage" the Malaysian observer delegation at the recent Afro-Asian conference in Algiers.221 words
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245 1964-04-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. £MU'CIAL talks on the seven-month-old dispute concerning a new traac pad for 300,000 plantation workers will be held here tomorrow. The meeting will be between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association and the Minister of Labour and Social245 words
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Article52 1964-04-02 16 SEREMBAN, Wed. The police have found a 1953 British-made parachute in Kampong Daching. about 17 nriiles from here. The OCPD. DSP Inche Abdul Majid bin Hajl Ismail, said tonight: "It was an old one and may have been thrown away by someone who nas afraid of52 words
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139 1964-04-02 16 TUNNEL TO LINK H.K. ISLAND TO KOWLOON From GEORGE LIU HONG KONG. Wed. Hong Kong island will be linked with the Kowloon Peninsula by a mile-long underwater tunnel within four years, it was officially announced today. A joint statement by the Government and the Victoria city Development Co., Ltd. said139 words
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Article36 1964-04-02 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The University of Kansas bran is scheduled to arrive in Sineuporo from Penang at 9.10 p.m. tcir.e.row. An airport welcome \v<ll I c given by the 40-plece Mont fort School brass band.36 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-04-02 16 UIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday i to 8 p.m. yesterday: liulirst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 76 Kota Bharu 90 79 Penang 90 77 Ipoh 97 73 Malacca 91 77 Singapore 88 7542 words
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