The Straits Times, 3 April 1964
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Title Section23 1964-04-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 tiefr* d lite***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1964 4. 15 CENTS KON 73123 words
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Article249 1964-04-03 1 Attack up sheer cliff Indonesians flee strongpoints on top, leave two dead behind KUCHING, Thurs. Security forces backed by artillery crushed two major Indonesian terrorist strongpoints in Western Sarawak during one of the biggest engagements since the Jan. 25 ceasefire, it was reported today. A Malaysian armed forcesAP - 249 words
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Article290 1964-04-03 1 FRANCIS ROZARIO; PHILIP KHOO - The $500,000 threat to security FRANCIS ROZARIO and PHILIP KHOO By gINGAPORE customs officers are engaged in a massive stocktaking operation, which began four days ago, following the seizure of three Indonesian-registered boats loaded with $500,000 worth of products described as "prejudicial to the security of Malaysia." The seizure took290 words
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Article209 1964-04-03 1 B A N G K 0 X, Tliurs. A Th a i ceasefire supervisory team was due to leave for Jakarta tonight to discuss their mission to Borneo with Indonesia officials. The four-man team will be led by Lt.-Oen. Surakit Mayalab. Informed sources saidReuter - 209 words
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264 1964-04-03 1 30 DAYS IN SEALED CHAMBER PROVES SPACEMEN'S ENDURANCE OEATTLE, Thurs. Thirty days of confinement in a sealed chamber for five men have led to a major breakthrough in research into whether American astronauts can live indefinitely in space. "We are on the threshold of being able to sustain men inAP - 264 words
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Article65 1964-04-03 1 THE YIP YIP. SINGAPORE, Thurs. -A Malaysian Airways Silver Kris Comet today took off for Jesselton with only one passenger aboard— the Chief Minister of Sabah Dato Donald StephensThe reason it was a special flight to pick up a full load of 70 passengers from Jesselton for Hong Kong. It65 words
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Article49 1964-04-03 1 MANILA, Thurs. The PhllipMnes has sent to Malaysia a copy )f Indonesia's acceptance of the compromise proposal aimed At reviving peace talks on the Malaysia dispute, a Foreign Office spokesnan said today. "It should be In Kuala Lumpur by now." the spokesman said.49 words
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Article108 1964-04-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of Defence said tonight that the unidentified aircraft sighted in the Klang area early yesterday was in fact a 'friendly military aircrait engaged on a fully authorised night patrol mission in the area.' 1 About 400 troops and 100 po.icemen took108 words
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Article, Illustration533 1964-04-03 1 Why I will retire in 1969— by Tengku Tengku: Making way for younger man I WISH TO DEVOTE ALL MY REMAINING YEARS TO WORKING FOR ALLIANCE' By CHAN BENG SOON: PULAU LANGKAWI. Thursday. fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today explained that he ha»i decided not to seek re-election in533 words
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Article35 1964-04-03 1 TAIPEH. Thurs. The Foreign Ministry, said today that Admiral Liang Hsu-chao would leave tor Seoul on April 20 to take up his post as new Ambassador to the Republic of Korea.— UPl.35 words
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Article202 1964-04-03 1 Estate pay crisis: More talks IfUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. A 75--minute meeting today between the Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association .is believed to have paved the way for more talks towards a solution of the wage crisis in the rubber industry.202 words
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Article31 1964-04-03 1 COULART IN REBEL HANDS REPORT RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Leftist Brazilian leader Joao Goulart, earlier reported deposed by Congress, was said today to have surrendered to rebel troops. CFI.31 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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138 1964-04-03 2 Soekarno orders a 'hate Malaysia' festival JAKARTA, Thurs.— J Banners and Rarish posters appearing here are advertising the third Afro- Asian Film Festival opening on April 19. Present indications are that the festival's prime purpose will be to provide an opportunity for political propaganda rather than an assessment, of theReuter - 138 words
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Article13 1964-04-03 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan formally abolished restrictions on it* foreign exchange yesterday.13 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-04-03 2 Indonesia 'to recall officers from US' 'RESENTMENT AT THREATS TO HALT AID INDONESIA will recall its military officers studying in the United States, the official Antara news agency reported today. The report, attributed to sources close to Indonesian circles In Paris, said no reason was stated. There was no immediateReuter; AP - 199 words
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Article97 1964-04-03 2 Thurs. Sixteen fir liter bombers plastered Communist slronehold in the Government 's first night air raid of the war, it was disclosed yesterday. Air Force Commander. Col. Nhuyen, Cao Ky, said he personally led the raid against a Vietcong staging and training area, about 350 miles97 words
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Article120 1964-04-03 2 A MUSLIM group In parliament has expressed anger at the reported destruction of a mosque and the Holy Koran by members of the Communist-do-minated Peasants Association at Losari, Central Java it was reported here today. Leader of the Muslim group. Mr. K. H. Masjkur, JAKARTA, Thurs.Reuter - 120 words
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Article42 1964-04-03 2 j RANGOON. Tliurs.— Gen. Ne Win, Chairman of the ruling Revolutionary Council, has dismissed Col. Chit Myaing, Minister of Trade, from his ministerial post and from membership of the Revolutionary Council for committing acts prejudicial to the Government's policy. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration258 1964-04-03 2 Sihanouk: I cannot become a Red... CAMBODIAN CHIEF OF STATE HITS AT LEFTIST CRITICS pHNOM PENH, Thurs. The Cambodian Chief of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, said yesterday.- "I cannot become a Communist." In a speech delivered at a graduation ceremony of agriculture students, he said that some Cambodian leftists hadAP - 258 words
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Article42 1964-04-03 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Th« Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru yesterday backed the Arab countries' struggle to stop Israel diverting the waters of the River Jordan. Israel plans to divert part of the river waters to Irrigate desert areas. APAP - 42 words
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79 1964-04-03 2 PAPUANS HIT AT JAKARTA RULE IN IRIAN AMSTERDAM, Thurs. A Three younj? Papuans yesterday presented copies of a petition to the Indonesian Embassy and Dutch Foreign Office in the Hague criticising Indonesia's administration in West Irian. Dr. Subandrto. the Indonesian Foreign Minister. l s in the Netherlands now on an79 words
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Article50 1964-04-03 2 Under the agreement the Papuans were promised the right of self-determi-nation through a plebiscite. The petition was handed overt during a peaceful demonstration by about 20 Papuan youths carrying flags and banners. The petition would also be sent to the United Nations Secretary-General. U Thant. the Papuans said. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article56 1964-04-03 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.—Thanpuylng Vlchitra, widow of the late Thai Premier. Field Marshal Sam Thanarat, today filed a statement in court proclaiming herself to be his sole legal wife. She was replying to a suit filed b/ Marshal Sarit's first wife, Mrs Chawee Thanarat. seeking theReuter - 56 words
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199 1964-04-03 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The Indian Communist Party yesterday accused the Chinese Communists of making attacks which amounted to "an open call for the establishment of a "r i vh 1' Communist party in India." Indian supporters of China's Ideological position had evidentlyReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-04-03 2 Faisal exiles 7 sons of Saud OEIRUT. Thurs. A luxury plane was reported standing by in the capital ot Saudi Arabia yesterday ;o fly seven of King Sand's disgruatled sons into exile, following Crown Prince Faisal's assumption of power. Unconfirmed but persistent reports said seven of King Saud's 27 sons,AP - 142 words
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Article32 1964-04-03 2 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Cabinet nas set up a special national security council sub-committe* to look into the security aspects of the proposed Kra Canal in South Thailand. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-04-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I MCXi'OE HOT J WBOf4O-UX)K; >^ v rwcu.,l IdlOtt/ I'm wrono ve j cant toy« *e\ r— >l L *XI HKXILDNT ASK s~>.y \mio admit it ~^y il 3ot.33 words
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255 1964-04-03 3 Greeks show off military might in Cyprus VIC OS lA, Thurs.---1 Heavily armed Greek Cypriots, many of them carrying new Communist-made weapons, yesterday paraded through Nicosia to the cheers of thousands. The display of the 2 000 men, marking Eoka Day In honour of the Greek Cypriot guerrilla organisation thatUPI - 255 words
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Article57 1964-04-03 3 i.iMA, Thurs. Savage Massco Indians, on the w.irpath In Manu Province on the Bolivian border, have seized the airstrip at Manu town and are besieging a border ranch, it was reported yesterday. Six of the 50 defenders of the ranch were reported In aertoui condition from wounds57 words
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Article55 1964-04-03 3 ROME, Thurs. A dockers strike paralysed ports throughout Italy yesterday, according to a communique Issued last night by Italy's three major trade union federations. They said the strke In protest against big firms using their own labour Instead of union men had been complete and had blockedReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-04-03 3 STREET THAT BUCKLED. A SNOW COVERED car bangs precariously on the edge of a street which buckled and tore upwards leaving gaping foundations in Anchorage. Alaska, following last week's earthquake. A school and several houses collapsed into a fissure 100 ft. long, and the main street dropped about 10ft. InUPI - 97 words
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243 1964-04-03 3 Row brewing over British freight rates to U.S. LIVERPOOL, Thurs. America has told British shipping lines to revise freight charges to the United States by tomorrow or face fines of up to US$l,OOO a day, it was announced here. Mr. P. V. C. Sprlglngs. chairman of the North Atlantic Westbound243 words
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Article73 1964-04-03 3 MONTREAL, Thurs. The International Air Transport Association yesterday announced a "substantial" lowering of fares by Its member companies operating over the North Atlantic. The new rates reduce the London to New York one way first class fare from US$475 to US$3l5 with a flve perReuter - 73 words
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Article45 1964-04-03 3 PARIS, Thurs.— A French Foreign Office spokesman said last night that France had made no arms contracts with Indonesia for several months. The spokesman, who was answering questions at a Press conference, declined to give detail* of past arms contracts. RenterReuter - 45 words
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Article35 1964-04-03 3 MONTREAL. Thurs. Seven masked gunmen held up a post office truck here on Tuesdya niunt, and escaped with 10 bags of unregistered mail believed to contain as much as USS4OO.OOO in cash. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article151 1964-04-03 3 ST. AUGUSTINE (Florida), Thurs. Negro schoolchildren staged another anti-seg r e g a t i o n demoiistration here yesterday, but police, using leashed dogs quicKly stopped them. About 60 young Negroes some of them barely In their teens, staged their march as S. Augustine'sReuter - 151 words
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Article36 1964-04-03 3 More than 40 of the chll dren were hustled Into v large truck and driven off to the local jail, already jammed with scores n; Whites and Negroes arresred for a series of demon36 words
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Article53 1964-04-03 3 PASIS. Thurs. Lajos Kantor, a tramp, was in jail yesterday because, after wandering into a private celler near the Paris markets, he washed his face with a bottle of muscatel and then used a bottle of champagne to put out the (ire he lit to keep53 words
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129 1964-04-03 3 Life exists on Mars, says —Soviet don MOSCOW, Thurs. A Soviet chemistry professor said yesterday he had evidence of life on Mars. Pror. Vaslll Kesarev said five years of study had shown that Mars was inhabited and that life n xisted on land and in he planet's oceans. The life129 words
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211 1964-04-03 3 LONDON, Thursday. T*HE chief of a firm that developed Britain's ground-to-air Bloodhound missile yesterday denied allegations that it made excessive profits on the deal. Mr. Sebastian de Ferranti, 36-year-old chairman and managing director of the £12 million electrical firm of Ferranti Ltd., toldReuter - 211 words
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Article49 1964-04-03 3 -BOUTHEND. England. Thurs. When Mrs. M. Lyndon woke up on Tuesday morning and went downstairs to make the morning rea. she found a burglar who had broken Into her house sound asleep in an ea.sy chair. The burglar fled when Mrs. Lyndon screamed for help.— UPl49 words
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89 1964-04-03 3 LONDON, Thurs. Shelagh Delaney. a former factory worker turned playwright, has given birth to a daughter. Miss Delaney. 25, was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying: "Yes, it's true, I have just had a baby." The Mirror said: "Shelagh, who is89 words
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Advertisement194 1964-04-03 3 LEA PERRIN9 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Tfie economical sauce that adds piquancy to soups and f^3f&\ all meat and fish dishes. The heart fa jjR-^l SALE ||r "^k iS'oir in full ttteinfj at ANAND STORE. the exclusive Ladies children's wear shop... Many more additional items to clear.... Come early and avoid disappointment194 words
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295 1964-04-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE first convention of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Saturday, will be asked to resolve to amend the Industrial Relations Ordinance to bar non-members from enjoying any claim successfully negotiated by295 words
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Article131 1964-04-03 4 U.S. brass ensemble at The Vie SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Musical surprises, along with well-known selections, will be featured when the 18-strong Kansas University Brass Ensemble takes over the Victoria Hall stage for its one public performance on Sunday from 8.45 p.m. The Ensemble is completing its Malaysia tour, which is presented here131 words
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Article60 1964-04-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. F V. Rajendra has been elected secretary of the Singapore Government Printing Office Employees' Union for the fifth successive year. Other officials elected at the union's annual general meeting held on Tuesday, are: President, Inche Hashim Salleh (re-elected) vice- president. Mr. A. A. Slngam;60 words
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Article128 1964-04-03 4 Trade union case to be resumed SINGAPORE, Thurs. The commission inquiring into the financial transactions of three deregistered trade unions will resume next dayMr. Tan Wee Klan. the commissioner, decided this today at the request of Crown Counsel. Mr. C. Arul, who is assisting the commission. Mr. T. T. Rajah,128 words
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162 1964-04-03 4 A warning to vandals of street power-box OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Vandals for the past three days have been tampering with electrical junction boxes in certain areas of the City, especially at street corners. A police spokesman today disclosed that a number of links had been pulled out from these boxes, thus162 words
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Article32 1964-04-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Old Bartleyans Association will hold Its annual dance at the Chinese Swimming Club on April 30. There will also be a magic show and a lucky draw.32 words
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Article183 1964-04-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. r[E Malay Education Council, a private body to which the Malay Teachers' Union is affiliated, will hold a symposium on May 3 "to examine the weakness of Malay students in secondary schools." It will be held in the Tun Sri Lanang School Hall. Last183 words
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164 1964-04-03 4 EBB CHIEF ON NEED FOR SKILLED MEN SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Government's policy of assisting the establishment of industrial enterprises in Singapore was now clearly showing results, the Chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said yesterday. He stressed that with new industries, an increasing amount of skilled164 words
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Article32 1964-04-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Princess Estate House Owners' Association will hold Its third annual general meeting at the Queenstown community centre at Buller Terrace at 12 30 p m on Sunday.32 words
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Article87 1964-04-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Adult Education Board is organising another new six-month course In stage I dress-making In the English medium. It will be conducted every Tuesday and Friday from 6.45 j.m. to 8.45 p.m at the Geyla ng Craft Centre in Lorong 21. The fee is87 words
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Miscellaneous428 1964-04-03 4 aaaMMaM mtm mm im am i tmmmmm bwm^ m mm Ml amtmm MM IMMMI tm ammmmmmm^ m^ m^ mm)mmtm J THK following la today'! acbaduled (TO 403) 3.5S p.m. 1 of civil aircraft movement* at DIPARTOREI Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: Malayttan Airway*: To Kuala bumpur (ML. 022) 7.31 a.m.;428 words
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Article, Illustration188 1964-04-03 5 'GOVT NOT DOING ITS SHARE FOR CHARITY' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Cheshire Home's management committee is disappointed that the Government does not do its share in promoting charity :n this country. Its chairman, Patln Sa'adlah Sardon. said today that the committee applied to the Government for the lease of a188 words
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336 1964-04-03 5 Rovers jungle trip: The police hit out By RUDY BELTRAN J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The organisers of the mountain climbing expedition in which two Singapore Rover Scouts were lost in deep jungle for four days "completely ignored" basic safety precautions, police here said today. They also defaulted by not contacting the336 words
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Article97 1964-04-03 5 Kelantan: We are not fanatics KOTA BHARU, Thurs. The PMIP-con-trolled Kelantan Government today exI pressed regret that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had been advised not to campaign in the State for fear fanatics may try to harm him. The Deputy Mentrl Besar. Hajl Mohamed bin Naslr. said he97 words
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Article61 1964-04-03 5 MALACCA, Thun. Wor* ha* i started on a three-storey office block to replace the present PWD office here, which is in a dilapidatPd condition. Costing $150,000. the building i« being constructed on a oneacre .sue in Mala Kuching Road adjacent to the new office* and studios61 words
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Article, Illustration390 1964-04-03 5 Union men: New nations should be left alone to grow in peace SINGAPORE, Thurs. Four African labour leaders today condemned "outside interference" in new-ly-independent countries, including Malaysia. They said that new nations should be left alone to build a peaceful and prosperous society. The leaders, Mr. E. O. A. Odeyemi.390 words
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149 1964-04-03 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— 1 The ban on the food export from Kedah imposed as a result of the outbreak of cholera will be lifted soon. Disclosing this today the state chairman of the epidemic preventive committee, Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok, said149 words
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89 1964-04-03 5 I ONDON. Thurs. Tie Malaysian ambassadors from West Germany and Franco met here yesterday under the chairmanship of the High Commissioner in Britain. Ten p k v Ya'acoo. Mr. R. RamanL Malay- sla s special represenutive to the United Nations, reported or. the outcome ofReuter - 89 words
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Article62 1964-04-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thieves broke Into the house of a lawyer. Mr. Chua Swee Boon, at Jaian Kenny Tepl here early yesterday and stole $180 and articles worth $1,925. Entry was made by breaking three glass window panes. Among the articles stolen wen three gold62 words
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Article53 1964-04-03 5 TAIPING. Thurs. Phong I Sheng Cheung alias Huan Suit Chin, 19, was charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with raping a 16-year-old girl al Sungei Kerang. 14 miles from here, on Monday night. The case was postponed to April 8 and Phong remanded in53 words
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117 1964-04-03 5 Neighbour jailed for molesting girl, 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— M. Edward, 25, unemployed, was today sentenced to three months jail by a magistrate's court here when, ho pleaded guilty to a cha-ge of molesting a 15-year-old girl. Edward was alleged to have entered the girls bedroom at 3.20 a.m. on117 words
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Article56 1964-04-03 5 PENANG. Thurs A woman found dead yesterday on the beach at the Bth milestone. TanJong Bungah. was today Identified as Mrs. Khoo Moh Sin. a servant employed at the Bandycroft leave centre. Mr. Khoo. who Identified the body, said his wife left home the previous night56 words
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Article25 1964-04-03 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police detained 16 men under the Societies Ordinance during anti-secret society raids throughout the island in the past 24 hours.25 words
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Advertisement209 1964-04-03 5 THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. LTD. LOMBARD INSURANCE CO. LTD. 1 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED have pleasure in announcing that with effect from the Ist April, 1964, a Joint Branch has been I established in Singapore I at COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE BUILDING No.209 words
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Advertisement357 1964-04-03 5 II KEEP II YOUR FUNDS JL LONDON II IN A II 57 I I DEPOSIT ACCOUNT K A Depoot Account with Lombard Banking Limnrd om«m complete financial peace or mind. No U.K. Income Tax will ha J deducted. Your money accumulate* all the time and is quite un- affected by357 words
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Article21 1964-04-03 6 JESSELTON, Thurs.— Mr. Basil Tan of Labuan. has been elected the new president of the Sabah Commercial Employees Union21 words
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212 1964-04-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FWO Malaysian fishermen from Pulau Ketam were held captive for 40 hours by Indone>ian pirates before they were robbed of theii :atch, fishing gear and nets worth $2,000. This is the fourteenth case ot piracy212 words
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154 1964-04-03 6 Appeal on boy who lives by his wits and charity >ENANG, Thurs.— The So c a 1 Welfare Department today appealed to the public for information concerning a 13-year-old boy reported to have been "living by his wits and on charity" for the last few years, he boy gave hLs154 words
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Article60 1964-04-03 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thi .800-ton destroyer. H.M.S. Duch a. will sail from Singapore. 01 londay for Australia, where shi ill be handed over to the Roya .ustraliiin Navy. The Duchess is being lent b: te Royal Navy to Australia t :place H.M.A.S. Voyager, lost ii ebruary in60 words
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113 1964-04-03 6 'REGIMENT UNDER GUARD' RUMOURS DENIED URIAKI TOWN. Thurs. British Army authorities yesterday denied rumours that British and Gurkha troops wer« guarding the Brunei Malay Regiment cantonment at Bcrakas village, eight miles from here. Malay and Chinese fishermen have in th*" past few days circulated such rumours. They said trouble wa113 words
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Article59 1964-04-03 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Th» four chambers of commerce in Singapore will hold a joint dinner on April 17 to celebrate the success of the Malaysian Truth Mission to Africa led by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Lee will be the suest of honour59 words
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Article56 1964-04-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Royal Malays.au Air Force is sending two local pilots to attend a 11 -week conversion course on helicopters at Hell Union, Paris Heliport. France. Flying Officers Mohamed N^ah bin Said and Llm Thean Slew will leave tomorrow. More officers will be56 words
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100 1964-04-03 6 A Bolivian call for damages for tin QENEVA, Thurs. Dr. Roberto Panto, the Bolivian delegate at the UN. world trade and development conference here, yesterday criticised both the United States and the Soviet Union for selling tin stocks without regard to the International Tin Council at rock bottom prices thatReuter - 100 words
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Article43 1964-04-03 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Edward L»m. of the State Advo-cate-General s Department. has been appointed Assistant Registrar of the Second Industrial Arbitration Court. He takes the place of Mr. Lee Mm Sen. who has been transferred to the Legal Aid Bureau.43 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-04-03 6 'Sympathy' for Malaysia in two States IyASHJNGTON. Thurs. f -The Malaysian Ambassador, Dato Ong yoke Lir received "strong support and sympathy" for Malaysia from many Texas and Oklahoma citizens during his recent trip to those States, the Malaysian Embassy said yesterday. Dato Ong has just concluded a crowded schedule of207 words
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Article34 1964-04-03 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A scooter rider. Llm Heng Huat. 26. of Lorong 29, Geylang was killed yesterday after he collided with a bus at the Junction of Sims Avenu* I and Lorong 37.34 words
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627 1964-04-03 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. »3 The deputy director of the Peoples Action Party's political bureau. Mr. K. C. Lee, yesterday issued a statement "to set the record straight" on the PAPs non-commu-nal stand and Malay rights. The statement said that in yesterday's627 words
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Article72 1964-04-03 6 IPOH, Thurs— The sentence lm* Po^ ed fo offence of rape must leflect the severity of the offence, otherwise girls will never be prol t«ted the Ipoh Hi K h Court sa?d g %£ns: tiCe A bm He sentenced an estate- worker a. Muniandy. 50. to72 words
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Article46 1964-04-03 6 PENANO. Thur». The Chief Minuster. Dato Wong Pow Nee. has been re-entrd prr.sident of (he Pmang Playing Fields Association, with Mr. Soon Cheng Sun as vice-president. The hon. secretary Is Mr. Low Hun Leon jr. and the hon. irasvI surer Mr. Kanson Kuo.46 words
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Miscellaneous265 1964-04-03 6 Mh'tf Oop By V. t. ttamlin BfEitWS2sy REMEMBER MOW, \OU ATTACK TH' "^^^^^"l I ...WHEUE PICK "EM UP Off 1...MOW ...MOW I GOTTA GET BAoTl^"^^! Wm\ in tuc I LEMI AM REAR TH 1 MOMENT YOU SEE YEAH/ WIU. WE J TH' fiROUNP.' ITO TH' ENEMY CAMP.' OKAY OOP- ELJ265 words
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Article, Illustration1819 1964-04-03 7 AFTER CENTURIES THIS MYSTERY STILL REMAINS UNSOLVED DURING centuries of work archaeologists have unearthed evidence indicating that a great flood swept the earth ;it Ihe (iawn of civilisation. Indeed the mysteries surrounding the discoveries of great cities that seem to have1,819 words
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Advertisement100 1964-04-03 7 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure HLTER TIPPED fll I .sJj^^r^ 'j^MP^r t« IP When they see the sailor symbol QfiS*B on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Singapore 20 s-70 cts and in 10 s -35 cts100 words
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Obituary21 1964-04-03 8 it Word* tit t Minimum) JOHN HAROLD WAMBECK ags tt passed away peacefully 31-4-64 Burled or 1-4-64 In Btdadarl. Singapore21 words
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Obituary51 1964-04-03 8 1* WmrdM tit (Minimum) MRS. RACHEL KMNV iVmtmm aaaj.KanaamvelU. iframoa) w!f» c* Mr KM Koaby. 8.A., L.T., Retired Head Master. Wesley Hlga Softool. Kayapettah. Madras, atop la ta* Lord on 27-3-64. laasrtad by her aaae. Dr. K K. afathen and Mr. K.K. Koany. Bead Master. Ibraalm fteevsdary Hrbool. Sungel51 words
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Article42 1964-04-03 8 Ward* tit (Mtnimmm) THE FAMILY OF the late Madaaa Loot Yuet Ngo thank relative* and friends for their wreathe, night visfta, had attendance at the funeral They are also grateful to the Doctors and aia* of Ward 3 Thomson Road Hospital42 words
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Obituary48 1964-04-03 8 Word, tit (Himlmmm) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of CMIIIt Lm Cnoon Lan called to reat oa 8-4-6?. Ever remembered by her husband and children. MR. A MRS. See Glm Cbuaa'a beloved daughters Jessie (21 1 2-4-62 Kitty (19i 21-5 «1 Cherished nemone* always remain dear at home.48 words
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Article49 1964-04-03 8 Word* Sit (MimmuiM) GERMAN STUDENT would sot as Travelling Companion/Secretary to Tourist ready for immediate departure. Telephone iS'pore) 264.W MR. AND MRS. I'ooley and baby send their best wishes to all their friends on the eve of their departure on the "Wlllem Ruya" Eastward bound around the world.49 words
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Article215 1964-04-03 8 m Word* tit (Minimum) VISIT SALE AT Mulrhands. *»-l Bras H i«.«h Road S pore, and secure Beautiful Dresses now at Half-Pricea. KANSAS UNIVERSITY Brass Enarmhle will perform lighter contempporary nvisic and Jazz. Victoria Theatre. .V 4-64. Tlcketa obtainable from uaual hooking oflli-m TODAY New Evening Court* commenrn s||215 words
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Article668 1964-04-03 8 Population explosions notwithstanding, the world could be made to produce food in plenty for thte human race. Blame for its failure to do so lies not with nature but with us. Widespread application of even today's best farming and fishing methods (which continually improve) would quickly end668 words
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Article321 1964-04-03 8 In their latest ideological polemic, the Chinese Communists denounce Mr. Khrushchev by name and call openly for the "repudiation and liquidation" of the Soviet leader's "revisionist" policies. With this, the last thin veil has been removed from the Sino-Soviet dispute. So long as direct attacks were avoided, the321 words
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Article222 1964-04-03 8 Por 4 Progress If the Port Swettenham Authority keeps ships moving as briskly as it did during March fears about the new wharves in North Klang Straits becoming a white elephant will be well and truly laid. Details of cargo handling rates are not yet available but indications have been222 words
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Article, Illustration502 1964-04-03 8 BRAZIL AT THE CROSS ROADS 010 DF JANEIRO, 1V Thurs. Inflationplagued Brazil appears to be standing at a crossroads where a wrong turn could lead to a Communist takeover of Latin America's largest nation. The current military crisis has demonstrated as nevtr before the deep entrenchment of Communists in several502 words
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Article, Illustration874 1964-04-03 8 LOUIS B. FLEMING - Showdown at the U.N. LOUIS B. FLEMING Article 19 and the dilemma that can spell disaster by ITNITED NATIONS. Thurs. —The United States is absolutely committed to a financial showdown with the Soviet Union at the next General Assembly. It is a risky business, as unavoidable as it is dangerous.874 words
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LETTERS
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372 1964-04-03 8 THE Borneo Stamp Dealers Association with over 250 members In Sarawak, Sabah and throughout Malaysia would like to draw the kind attention of the Minister for Posts, Dato V. T Sambanthan. to the need to allow for the use throughout Malaysia of all stamps of372 words
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Article174 1964-04-03 8 MR. Edward Leng's solution to Singapore's traffic flow problems especially along Buklt rimah Rd., is Interesting. Without the provision of numerous flyovers, it Is difficult to see how the mechanistic application of lane discipline will solve the problem In Singapore. It seems to me that, in local circumstances,174 words
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Advertisement521 1964-04-03 8 Staaafe Taaaass A^ Sbbbbbw ■anal mrmtm.»jktm wn vi —a— VMS MBWfS PftOt^T Ma Ma MMsftsML a AaaaM* Mac*. aM»M wm, ai as i asj 1 1 s CLASSIFIED ADS. <>*** Sit (MUUmmm) OH. RAJ MOHAN, M.B.. M.O.1. to Rharatl. d/o Mr. and Mr*. V. Oo«*»<Un of O 14 pah^n, Hd521 words
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Advertisement48 1964-04-03 8 ARE CARS AS GOOD AS THEY USED TO BE? Here are the most common complaint* and some Illuminating answers, obtained from a behind-the-scenes tour of the major automobile plants described in MARCH Readers Digest (How On So/.) Distributors: C. R. D ASARATHA RAJ LTD POST BOX 257 SINCAPORI48 words
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Advertisement125 1964-04-03 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK J The modern way of keeping your valuables, original documents or jewelleries is in a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX. Our Singapore Sub-Branch at 83 Victoria Street has these DEPOSIT BOXES for rental and you need not be our customer to hire the BOXES. For $15.00 a year you125 words
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Article549 1964-04-03 9 Tan: Businessmen can never be sure of what it might or might not do r J!HE Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said tonight that without Malaysia Singapore would be a "dead city" because businessmen there would never be sure what a so-called socialist government might549 words
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173 1964-04-03 9 FRONT AIM IS TO DESTROY MALAYSIA: SARDON RATD PAHAT, Thurs.— The Socialist Front is pledged to destroy democratic Malaysia and make it a part of Indonesia, the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jublr, told an election rally here last night "Indonesia is the fountain head of all inspiration173 words
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Article, Illustration712 1964-04-03 9 Suicide verdict on Mrs. Fang: 'No one has any criminal liability CINGAPORE, Thurs. The State Coroner, Mr. S. Ganesan. today returned a verdict of suicide at the inquest on Madam Lim dan Neo, wife of Andrew Fang, public relations officer of Malaysian Airways. "I cannot find any criminal liability on712 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-04-03 9 VOTERS TOLD NOT TO VOTE FOR 'FASCIST DICTATORSHIP' IZUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mr. V. David, Socialist Front candidate for the Parliamentary constituency of Bungsar, said last night that a vote for the Peoples Action Party was a vote for "fascist dictatorship." Speaking at a313 words
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Article90 1964-04-03 9 Britannia in airport drama SINGAPORE. Thurs. The failure of an under-car-rlage signal light in a plane sparked off a full emergency alert at Paya Lebar airport this evenIng. A British United Airways Britannia from Hong Kong with 103 Service passengers had radioed the airport control room that one of Its90 words
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Article, Illustration331 1964-04-03 9 Lim: Peace, yes but what kind of peace? DENANG, Thurs. The vice-chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today accused the Alliance of trying to create a myth that it could bring about peace and prosperity. "Peace, yes. But what kind of peace?" he asked at331 words
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Article58 1964-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A former student of the Outratn Secondary School. Mohamed Tana bin Sanis, 17, has been awarded $100 as a prize presented by the Malay Chamber of Commerce for being the beat Malay student in commercial education. Mohamed Tana recently passed the London Chamber of58 words
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374 1964-04-03 9 Opposition: Explosions nothing to do with us KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Opposisition parties today firmly rejected an Indonesian newspaper's contention that they were responsible for the recent bomb explosions in. Malaysia. Alleging this in an editorial yesterday, the Indonesian Herald, unofficial voice of the Foreign Office, said the opposition In Malaysia374 words
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Advertisement108 1964-04-03 9 BANISH m^ GREY fo^ HAIR with \v£ MORGAN'SA> POMADE Y^ >^Ss^ MORGAN'S POMADE is 'p^N^^ 1 a scientific preparation '|aJ*S^ which restores the *&<>♦ fT r^l^r>rgy9***c^ > natural colour, nourishes AXL^^J the hair and stimulates V^fggggZpa? the roots. MORGAN'S is jC^S poor hair, promotes .'V^ r l^PS^^B|^^J growth and preserves108 words
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Advertisement99 1964-04-03 9 Dijex antacid-adsorbent TABLETS RELIEVE SYMPTOMS <^m>*®^ H I ASSOCIATED with PEPTIC m^* ULCER, ACID INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA faster than ever! After many years of extensive r»search by Boots Research Scientists,' a new approach to the treatment of peptic ulcer, heartburn, acid indi--1 m m gestion and dyspepsia has achieved ||y99 words
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Miscellaneous620 1964-04-03 9 Today*! Radio, TV~| RADIO SINGAPORE IS UtUlUM WAVk Close down. SERVICE 476 metres SHORTWAVE SERVICES p. n|n MA| AVC 1A 41 A 25 metre. RADIO MALAYSIA -siwsjssssffiH! -sssr&'sra»aUp And About; 7.30 News; 7 40 A M- 80 Tlnle sl «nal. NegaBreakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up And 6.03 Morning Melodies; About; 8.15620 words
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Article332 1964-04-03 10 OPERATIONS ARE BEING REVIVED AND SEVERAL PROJECTS LAUNCHED TO RAISE PRODUCTION THROTdH a revival in tin mining prompted by the current high price of the metal, Australia could well become an exporter of tin by 1968 instead of a substantial importer as at present, according to332 words
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Article70 1964-04-03 10 I TUKI Company, which begins busmesb tomorrow, will be the first shop to cash In on the Singapore Government's proposed tourist centre at Raffles Place. The shop, irj John Little's Build111c. will cater mainly (or tourists. H will deal in tape recorders. rnmeras and all types of70 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-04-03 10 Carver, managing director, and Tunku Ahmad bin Tunku Yahaya, sales manager (tyres). Leading tyre dealers and VlP's attended the opening which was followed by a tea party, and dinner in the evening. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil (above), a director of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd.. nUlressVs the69 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-04-03 10 A LEADING manufacturer of lace and netting, Kyoto Nlshikawa and Co. of Japan, has plans for increasing its business on the Malaysian market. Last week, the company sent two representatives. Mr. Shoel lnagawa. export manager, and Mr. Yoshltada Nomura, technical consultant, here to better the sales168 words
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Article65 1964-04-03 10 Mr. Irving J. Mlnett, vicepresident of Chrysler Corporation International Operations. will arrive in Singapore from Australia by BOAC on Sunday for a twoday visit in the course of a world busine.ss-cuni-plea.suie tour with hi£ wife and daughter. While here. Mr. Mlnett who took up his present position In65 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-04-03 10 ASSISTANT IS APPOINTED A PARTNER MR K. R. McENALLAY (above), has been appointed a partner of J.M. Sassoon and Co.. the Singapore stock *and share brokers with effect from April 1. "A native of Australia. Mr. McEnallay is a chartered accountant. In June 1955. he came from Sydney to Join66 words
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90 1964-04-03 10 A T Its annual general meeting last week, the Singapore Timber Exporters' Association elected the following as office bearers for 1964. Mr. P. O. Hase oi Malayan Timber Trading Co. Ltd. (president), and Mr. Mole Jabtrbhai of Molz Yuosuf and Co. (Singapore) Ltd., (vice-president). Committee members90 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-04-03 10 T^HE increasing sales -■■of stationery materials in Malaysia reflects strongly the country's quick pace of development in all fields. "It acts as a barometer of any country's success." said Mr. L.F.W. Lawes. managing director of Admel International Ltd.. Surrey. England. Mr. Lawes Is now on a252 words
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Article80 1964-04-03 10 THS nth edition of Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaysia, edited by ArUtlde J. G. Paplneau. Is now available In all bookstores. This edition has been completely revised and brought up to date. Ml the photographs an new. Line drawings in colour Illustrate the text. The80 words
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Article34 1964-04-03 10 Cycle and Carriage, Jaguar distributors for Malaysia and Brunei, announce that a demonstration model of the new Jaguar 3.4 'S' automatic is expected tn Singapore In the middle of the month.34 words
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65 1964-04-03 10 New record for cigarette production CIGARETTE production in Singapore last year achieved a new record, according to official statistics just released. The output for the first 11 morths at 4.8 million lb. exceeded the 1962 total by more than 200.000 lb. The average monthly production last year was 436.400 lb..65 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-04-03 10 RUBBER TRADjER GETS TOP POST OISTORY was made 11 in the Singapore rubber market on Tuesday when the first local man ever was elected as chairman of the Rubber Association of Singapore. He Is Mr. Tan Eng Joo. managing director of Alk Hot and Co. Ltd.. and a director of205 words
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105 1964-04-03 10 Another jetliner for Thai International THAI International has taken delivery ot another Sud-Aviation Caravelle jetliner to become the nrst regional airline in the Far East offering all jet service on all routes, the company states The Rolls-Royce powered jetliner carried its first load when it flew 60 members of the105 words
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Advertisement384 1964-04-03 10 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Gtre rour artificial teeth that won- J "N derful natural sparkle. Clean them with Steradent, the way they should jf be cleaned. Just drop the dentures \«M^ m jLf into a bath of Steradent and leave ~~\A them for 20 minutes each day.384 words
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Advertisement150 1964-04-03 10 i |B^ PAYS INSURE /0f: with W #>1 PRUDENTIAL f *"^»»*w. 4 V > Here's how Prudential's worldwide s> 54 y J I l-r-*" payments to policyholders averaged out over the working days of 1962: rt§"^S» $114 every second $6,851 every minute I%^ $411,080 every hour O $2,998,000 every full150 words
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Article196 1964-04-03 11 VISITING BANKER IS IMPRESSED BY GROWTH IN FACE OF 'CONFRONTATION' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Malaysian economy is the strongest in South-East Asia despite Indonesia's economic, political and military confrontation, according to the Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Mr. Gilbert Wilson. Before he left for Bangkok196 words
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Article54 1964-04-03 11 LONDON, Thurs. Appeals from the Federal Court of Malaysia will be referred to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council under an agreement between Malaysia and Britain published yesterday The agreement, signed In Kuala Lumpur last December, continues an arrangement previously existing between Malaya and Britain underReuter - 54 words
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Article29 1964-04-03 11 PENANO, Thurs. Burglars raided the Hock Chicw Coffee Shop Owners' Association In Brick Kiln Road yesterday and escaped with $235. They also took two bottles of liquor.29 words
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Article42 1964-04-03 11 PENANG. Thurs. Votert whose names appear twice on the electoral registers are entitled to only one vote each for the Parliamentary and State polls. An official announcement today warned that it is an offence tor anyone to vote twice.42 words
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149 1964-04-03 11 Sultan to open new Slm. bridge in Perak IPOH. Thurs. The 1 Sultan of Perak will officially open the new $1 million bridge across tlie Perak River at Bota, about 15 miles down, river from Parit. on Saturday morning. The bridge connects the new network of roads recently completed .in149 words
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Article72 1964-04-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The president of the International Youth Hostel Federation, Or. Anton Orassl. will attend the conference of the Asian Youth Hostel Association which begins here on Saturday. Dr. Grassl, who is on a fiveweek tour of youth hostel associations in Asia, will be here from72 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-04-03 11 Couple's wedding plans 'blasted' by fire DARIT BUNT A R, r Thurs. The biK flre which destroyed 10 shophouses here on Monday may affect a young couple's plans to marry on May 17. Mr. Tan Teik Seah. a former Krian district footballer, lost his entire savings, amounting to several thousand239 words
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Article41 1964-04-03 11 PERTH, Australia, Thur«. Singapore student Ronnie Ong. 24. won the City of Perth chess tournament yetseiday with the wins and two draws in seven games. Ong Is presently studying economics at a West Australian university.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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114 1964-04-03 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Kamponf? Woodlands branch of Singapore Jmno wants the Central Government to •Ittad its pilgrim savings scheme to Singapore. IU request Is contained In a letter to the authorities In Kuala Lumpur. Inche Ali bin Abu. the party's official spokesman, today said that114 words
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120 1964-04-03 11 300 more road accidents a month in Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs. Road accidents in Singapore during the past three months showed a rise of 913 over the figure for the corresponding period last year. There were 9390 accidents. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, in a statement, said that fatalities dropped120 words
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108 1964-04-03 11 PRISONERS STAB WARDEN IN BREAK-OUT ATTEMPT lESSEITON, Thurs.— Prison authorities here were today probing the mystery of how two Fihpinos serving life sentences managed to arm themselves with knives in their escape bid yesterday. The two prisoners stabbed a warder, Gurucharan Singh. 30, twice. Early yesterday morning the prisoners paraded108 words
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168 1964-04-03 11 DUTTERWORTH, D Thurs. The Australian Air Minister, Mr. David Fairbairn, said here today no decision had yet been made on the basing of the new Australian built Mirage jet fighters In Malaysia. "They are, of count replacing the Sabre tighter* j and eventually they168 words
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Advertisement174 1964-04-03 11 Advertisement ±&o WOMEN everywhere are using the new shampoo that gives their hair the "Peek-In" Glow of beauty the delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone It Is not a glitter— not a polish, not a shimmer, but something far more beautiful.174 words
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Advertisement153 1964-04-03 11 Head home with your family BY B O'fl'f ROLLS-ROYCE JET BOAC JETS YOU HOME DIRECT WITH NO CHANGES ALONG THE WAY Holiday time! Back to England with the family. And your smoothest, ALL OVER THE WORLD most comfortable and direct way by BOAC Rolls-Royce jet. For m BOAC takes the153 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-04-03 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Helmdahl I IX /WHATLL VA BE LKE "N Jf WHEN WE PULLS AWAY I \^^k yFROM ■TH'OOCKJ^ < S22 words
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Advertisement1023 1964-04-03 12 (Continued from Page >l SITUATIONS VACANT in Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Box tt eta. extrm EUROPEAN FIRM requires Experienced Photographic Mechanic. Apply Box A 5199 S.T. Singapore. EXPERIENCED COOK AMAH tor European family with 3 children. Engl:.«h speaking, live In district 21. Tel. (Spore) ***** Ext. 8. FACTORY CLERK Required. Experienced1,023 words
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Advertisement1104 1964-04-03 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtra ROOM AVAILABLE, 37. Penshurst Place, (Spore). New Terraced House, Near Serangoon Oarden Circus. Girls/ working couples. No rooking, furnished/ unfurnished. Immediate entry. FURNISHED MODERN TWO Bedroom Flat with telephone etc. Meyer Road near Soavlew Hotel Swimming Club Katong. Apply with Phone1,104 words
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Advertisement1093 1964-04-03 12 i HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE I tt Ward* U (Mi*.)— tax It eta. extrm > SIXTEEN 2 STOREY TERRACE Houses for sale, freehold title, off Bartley Road, S bedrooms. 2 bath- rooms, dining, living, utility, kitchen, ra' porch. balcony. spacious compound, fencing and gats Starting construction soon, fit for1,093 words
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Advertisement1034 1964-04-03 12 EDUCATION tt Wards St (Ml*.)— Box tt cts. extra RAPID RESULTS COLLIOE World-famous postal tuition (no textbooks required) for Q.C.E., School Certificate. Accountancy. (A.C.C.A. 1.C.W.A.. A.L.A. i. Secretaryship (C.1. 8., C. of 8.). Law (Bar, LL.B.i, I Banking, Insurance, etc. Over 70,000 successes Free airmail service from London ensures rapid1,034 words
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Advertisement1128 1964-04-03 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Warde U (Ml*u)—BaM It eta, twtra ILUE HILLMAN MINX CoovartlMe IMS cood condition 51. 200/-. Rtns (Spore) ***** between 9 a.m. and S p.m AUSTIN A4O December 'M oae < European owner laavtaf- Excellent cooI dltlon. Offer ***** (office) ***** (house). K.L. Its* MERCEDES BINZ 2201,128 words
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Advertisement891 1964-04-03 12 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. ITsrsts U (Mt*.)— tax H eta, extrm OINTLIMKN for Swedish aUasaas. Bttambarha. Kaclal Treatment. Manicure. Hatrouttlnf. Tinting and Bbaviac "Joans" Aircondttloned Salon, 2S-A P—s nf Laos (100 yards from Orchard Circus). Telephone Singapore 21*49. MISCELLANEOUS tt Wards SI (Mtm.)—tax I* rts. extra •NtAY-PAINTINO/RCPAins Ratrl(erators Customer's Tlniiss wlthla891 words
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Advertisement468 1964-04-03 12 FRESH FLOWERS tt Wards U (Ml*.) -tarn It eta. extra PRINCESS SAYS for you with flowers, thoughtfully selected snd beautifully arranged, that "sparkle" your good wishes 251 Orchard Road, B' pore Tel: *****, *****. I V sL*._l sv'b "T KEDAH STATE HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS, 1964 Applications are invited from Kedah468 words
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Advertisement294 1964-04-03 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MUSLIM COLLEGE MALAYA Applications are Invited from Muslims with stipulated qualifications and experience for the following appointments scheduled below: 1. Materon: \ppllcants should b« from women age between 30--40 years who are Federal Citizen with Good Oeneral Education and with some teaching experience. Candidates who had previous Hostel294 words
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Advertisement1381 1964-04-03 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.. OviS'pore Mm S'nan. .'Mant MENEUUS Avonmouth, L'ptil. Glasgow la n Ttday ASTYANU imrptll. Cisgow Teeiy CYCLOPS Liierpill <>»• tor I Api l/ll Api A PtTNOCLUS L.<erpttl, O'-b:.n. filasgo* Api 11 Apr 13 Api 14/11 Api 1) OIMOOOCUS o«erpetl, Dublin Ar 11 Apr 13 Apt1,381 words
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Advertisement1321 1964-04-03 13 dc CO., LTD. w^ iti. m. «iui VitMV KM.CTMAW UMS <V KLAVENESS LINE LOMIH, NAMBMB. UniBBAM. LBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCB. HAVat, NUU. ft MIBtUSBMWM SEAnLE. VANCOUVER ft PJRTUNI i trptri P. S*hta renena Acceptitg urgt Mr Cittral ft teatt •cm at ato» Aainca. 4/ I Apr 7/ 8 tor II1,321 words
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Article116 1964-04-03 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were steadier with moves narrow and about In I balance. Base metals levelled out and some Issues lost ground slightly. Oils were mostly lower. Mary Kathleen gained Is. to 15s. on buyers quotation after the announcement that a dividend of 3s. 6d. would be paid.116 words
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Article198 1964-04-03 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) April 2. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bouxtead 14 cts. M. Box 23 cts. Dunlops 18 cts. McAllster 16 cts City Dev. 6 Ms. M. Inveat. 13 cts. K. Smelters 21 eta. OCBC 20 cts Ksso 19 cts. Robinson 14 eta. Fed. Disp. 15 eta. C. Storage 20198 words
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Article71 1964-04-03 14 CHINESE Product ((change. Sinn•art noon prlttt per picul yaattrday: Ceeenut til: bulk $47s sellers, drum $50i Milan. Coprs: April/May UK/Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok wbita $1621 sellers, Sarawak white $160 sellers, special Sarawak black $132 i tellers, garbled Utmpong black $1321 sellers, ABTA $145 sellers. SiniiPO'i Coconut Oil Millars'71 words
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Article33 1964-04-03 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Assa- ciatian made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): lolling TT or OD ready: Holland Guilders 117: Oanish Kroner 223 3/4.33 words
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548 1964-04-03 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock ExA change yesterday contfnued in exactly the same state as in the days just before Easter and the two previous trading days since. Commentators are running out of adjectives to describe conditions as the phrases548 words
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Article26 1964-04-03 14 Malayan Stork Indirrs Apr. 1 Apr. Industrials: 109.>6 109.11 Imi- 13!.89 I :.i rubbers: MUM 10.">.i-1 •Drc. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 2«. 1962 inn.26 words
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Article780 1964-04-03 14 po.MBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BtuStsad (1,000) $1.82, (3,000) $1.83; C.S. Holdinc (1.000) $3.31, (1.000) $3.30; Esio ord». $3.90 BL, (7,000) $2.92; Ftd. Olt». (6,000) $1.93| Oamman (1.000)780 words
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Article23 1964-04-03 14 April 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70 cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $527.25 (down $1.50). Estimated offering 260 tons (unchanged).23 words
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Advertisement1122 1964-04-03 14 L \^7*^SaZ.allllWj^ W ASLXD U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Honuont Y'hama S. F'c-sco ri'iulu H'lai M'reai D'roit C'cato I "Okskima Mara" 2? 23 Apr 7 U May 21 Miy 5 Jaat I lilt II lon 21 Jsaa "Rtiikawa Mam" 11 n Apr ie It Miy II May 211,122 words
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Advertisement1084 1964-04-03 14 BBV W WB I |f/\ffl AUSIRAUI BMMM INDIA fAHSTAN AND MM ÜBVIC* Ts: FrtaiHtli. Adelaide, Melkaartt, Sydsej (a. Madris m Nafaaattiaat) Ptnln| P S S p0 s#ll PJa»«j S*" o**0 R*iUU S/1B Mai tl Mar 12 Mat BULIMU Ui, II 12 Mai 11/ÜBMB RAJUIA 21/ 1 Jaaa 2 Jaat 31,084 words
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Advertisement437 1964-04-03 14 NEDLLWD GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fail sadists fraai Matarsia direct ta Caaadiat aad 04. Srtat Lakai aarta. Sintioort ft b'ham fenani wi Mo«t'>i. UTRECHT tda. 13/ 7 Aar 13/15 Apr II Apr 1] Mat BAWEAN 5 I r/j) 11/14 Maf IS/11 Ma> Ii KM BINTANG ZtMaVlJaat 11/T4 Jaaa IS/llJaat IS lalt437 words
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Advertisement231 1964-04-03 14 j WtSTBBUW: £UIH»t UltVict Sintaaori TKSi^"™ rtns«i M'seilles. Berseau, Brtlt, N»«» 14/19 »ar 11/17 II Hi«re. Onkirk, littwtra, N'aarc. Bats, Bitttrdaa). SBinw > WtST HFBICa. SHViCt BJaajjsjsja] TATIAHA 7/ Art DurtM 31/4), Port IBMMB DMML Jostown (2«'«), Witaw (11/4), Port Hatcoun li|os it/Sj, Cotonoi (I/W, lorna lama. lakoriOi frttlo*rn Dakar231 words
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Article256 1964-04-03 15 VPRIL first grads rubbtr buyers f.e.b. clesed at 5 p.m. In Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7OJ cents per Ib. up five-eighths of a cent on Wednesdays closing level for the position. The tone waa quiet and (lightly eailsr. R.A.S. snd F.M.R.C. eleslng prises in stnts per256 words
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Article204 1964-04-03 15 S.MIPS tying slengtld* the tlngapsr* Harbsur wharves er axptstsd teday art: Buauanga 1/2, Esqullino 1 7, l.ika 10/11. Braeald* 18/16, Star B'telßeuse IK, Reginald Kerr 21/22, Canada Maru 2J/24, Gorgon 25/28, Florlan Ceynowa, 31/32 Ravenitetn .".3/34. Telamon 33/36, Walkare 40/41, Phenlan 42/43. Donai 46. Hanka Bawlcka 47.204 words
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Article38 1964-04-03 15 /\N the frte aichanio market In v Hon* Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.74< for TT aad 5 72J for sash. •Urllng was quot-d at 16.97 aad ene taal ef geld at 2481.38 words
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467 1964-04-03 15 IpOR the third consecutive trading day since Easter the Straits tin price fell by $1.50 yesterday to $527.25 per picul. Since Easter the price has declined by $7. The offering estimated to be 260 tons was unchanged. A harder tone was apparent In467 words
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Advertisement172 1964-04-03 15 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LIMITED (Incorp^ated in the Federation of Malaya) Stockholders are advised that the Tin Ore Output for the month oi March. 1964 was 456 piculs. Mining operations during the month were restricted due to drought conditions. HARPER GILFILLAN Si CO. LTD. Secretaries Si General Agents. Penang: 3rd April,172 words
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Advertisement600 1964-04-03 15 NOTICE Tre Housing Trust invites applications fox the tenancy ot bouse No. 2. Road 73. Petallng Java. The terms of letting will be a two years contract basis. The rental will be $200/- per month payable in advance. The bouse consists of a living room, dining room, two bedrooms, two600 words
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Advertisement713 1964-04-03 15 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). NOTICE UNDER SECTION I* it). NOTICE ls hereby given, pursuan to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963. that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of713 words
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Advertisement865 1964-04-03 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAY A PERAK Tenders for the Construction of One Block ol Two Units Class 'V Quarters at Talping will be received at the ofTice of the Jurutera Negeri. Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 7th April. 1964 from i Contractors In Classes A to C, Head865 words
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Advertisement760 1964-04-03 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE. Tenders for the operation of the Canteen at Workshop Persekutuan, Jabatan Kerja Raya, will be received at Pejabat Jurutera Jentera Penguasa, up to 3.00 pm. on 10th April, 1964. Tender documents are available from Jurutera Jentera Penguasa, Workshop Persekutuan, J K_R., Jalan Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, on any760 words
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Advertisement591 1964-04-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SABAH Application* ar« Invited for the post of CuratDr In the State Museum Department. (Salary scale $750 $1420 lo Division I, scale A) Full details and application forms may be obtained from Messrs. Straits Central Agencies Ltd.. of 23, South Canal Road. Singapore 1. BANK NEGARA591 words
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Advertisement824 1964-04-03 15 TENDERS LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for berthing and unberthlne of vessels. Further particulars may be obtained from the office of the Traffic Manager. Lembaga Pelabohan Swet'enham on any workIng day during office hours. Tenders must be submitted In sealed covers endorsed, "supply of berthing and unberthing824 words
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133 1964-04-03 16 Dempsey files $9-million libel suit BOXING V'EW YORK. Thurs. < Former world heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey yesterday filed a writ for US$3million libel against Sports Illustrated, which last January published an article claiming he won his title from Jess Willard in 1919 by using "loaded gloves." Dempsey. in his actionReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-04-03 16 LfOWARD Winstone, n (1-tt) the British and European featherweight champion, is too late in covering up and takes it on the chin as Joe Rafiu King of Nigeria throws a hard left during their bout at Wembley, London. Winstone cf Wales won on points.50 words
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Article98 1964-04-03 16 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs— Argentine heavyweight boxer Alejandro Lavorante, 28. died yesterday mornlrg in Mendoza. Argentina. Lavorante had been in a coma since September, l s-:>2. after being knocked out by the American heavyweight Johnny Rigglns In San Francisco. He was ca ried irotn the ring on a stretcher98 words
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Article201 1964-04-03 16 ENGLAND SHOCK: GREAVES IS OUT T ONDON. Thurs. Jimmy Greaves. 23-year-old ace goal-getter, has been dropped by England's soccer selectors for the International against Scotland in Glasgow on Apr. 11. Greaves has been acclaimed one of the greatest goal-scorers of all time, and fetched nearly £200.000 in transfer fees inReuter - 201 words
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223 1964-04-03 16 PARIS. Thurs. Paolina, Frenchtrained favourite for the English 1.000 Guineas classic on Apr 30, will not be sent to Newmarket for the rac» Trainer Francois Mathet made this decision after Paolina ran a disappointing fourth tn the Prix Imprudence classic trial at Maison Laflltte223 words
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Article98 1964-04-03 16 LONDON, Thurs.— The Howerace Totallsator Board announced here yesterday, that It* total turnover for the financial year which ended on Tuesday was £36.096.115 a record. The previous highest annual turnover was £33.247.658 la 1961, when the Board's financial year ended on Dec. 31. The total for theReuter - 98 words
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Article42 1964-04-03 16 LONDON. Thurs.— Results Of football matches played yesterday: DW. 2 Southampton 6 Derby 4. Scottish Div. 1 Celtic 2. Dundee 1; Hearts 1 Rangers 2: Motherwell 2 Kllmarnock 0. Dtr 2 Berwick 3 Montrose 1; Queen's Park 2 Ralth 3—ReaterReuter - 42 words
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259 1964-04-03 16 RACING by Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sungei Wan*, a Singapore Derby entry, did an impressive trial at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden Dy Mickey Donnelly, the six-year-old Sungei Wang went over the Derby distance cf 12f. He picked up speed steadily259 words
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Article77 1964-04-03 16 ii/ELLINGTON. Thurs. The South African government TT has granted visas for two Maor: representatives to attend the South African boards 75th anniversary matches next month, a New Zealand Rugby Union official said yesterday. Tom Morrison, chairman of New Zealand's RFU council said the two men, whoReuter - 77 words
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Article471 1964-04-03 16 lITEIGHTS for TT all i- ir h t races at Bukit Timah on Sunday: STORE DERBY CLASS 1— 12F Dark Romance II 9.03 Sungei Wang 8.11 Moviegoer B.OH Lost Horizon 8.05 Oleander II 8.04 Repulse Bay 8.00 Skilful Ml WingaU 7.09 Forest Duke II 7.03471 words
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780 1964-04-03 16 OON BROTHERS IN SECOND ROUND SHOCKS ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON nrtHE Oon brothers Chong Teik and Chong Jin Aof Malaysia provided the first- day shocks in the All-England badminton championships at Wembley yesterday. Chong; Teik swept through to the third round by ousting Denmark's Finn Kobbcro 15-7, 15-11 while Chong Jin alsoReuter - 780 words
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Advertisement93 1964-04-03 16 rflN 7 DAK AMERICAN PLAN* soliml I IN HONG KONG- J WITH THE NEW^\ f f^[?[Q)[?[^ Wll?) m lUJII R IJ I ifc PASSAGES AND ■MP rwl ACCOMMODATION Sm sL_^MP 3fc ALL YOU PAY IS FOOD AND PERSONAL EXPENSES. run !^^^N*r—^ jlj. PI I^7 VJIJ II I I I I93 words
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Advertisement12 1964-04-03 16 Fio si 9 jl 3 k 8 fc 4 J imi««MMi. M12 words
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717 1964-04-03 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - OCM funds: Hockey deserves top priority NORMAN SIEBEL I D ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The fi nance sub-committee of the caretaker Olympic Council of Malaysia meet on Tuesday to consider requests for various sums of money, amounting to $204,430. from some OCM members who have their sights on the Olympic Games717 words
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Article40 1964-04-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore will meet Malaysian Armed Forces in a return boxing match at it-.* Gay World on Apr. 10. starting at 8.30 p.m. Singapore won by six bouts to four when they met ln Kuala Lumpur last month.40 words
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Article25 1964-04-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association will hold exhibition matches at the Gay World on Apr. 18. to raise money for a clubhouse25 words
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Article23 1964-04-03 17 TAIPING. Thurs. The New Ciub tennis championships will bA held here from May 9 to 23 Entries close on Apr. 2723 words
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Article, Illustration39 1964-04-03 17 r»HRIS von Saltza (left), the American ace woman swimmer who is row on coaching tour of Malaysia, shows Perak swimmers the proper freestyle technique during a session at the ACS pool Ipoh. Timesport picture.39 words
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257 1964-04-03 17 SOCCER Malaysian squad of 18 for youth tourney KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Football Association of Malaysia last night selected 18 players to represent Malaysia in the Asian Youth soccer tournamenjb at Saigon from Apr. 15—30. Ttie players are: Goal: Chow Chee Keong and Sivabalan (both S'gor) Fullbacks: Matthew Chin (Spore).257 words
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171 1964-04-03 17 SHOOTING Singapore team for Bangkok CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Rifle Association today named a team of seven to meet Thailand in an international match at Bangkok on Apr. 11-12 The team: Fred de Suuza, Hsu Heng Tack (rifle 60m prone), Kok Kum Won (free pistol), Sim Cheng Soon (free pistol171 words
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Article172 1964-04-03 17 BADMINTON PENANG, Thursday. piDDY CHOONQ said here today that he felt "deeply honoured" to be appointed coach to the Malaysian badminton team for the Thomas Cup final rounds at Tokyo next month. The former Malayan and All-England champion said he would ge( down to the task of172 words
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Article342 1964-04-03 17 Tourists spin out HK side CRICKET UONG KONG, Thur*. Aggressive bowling by the ;wo West Indies Test cricketers, Garneld Sobers and Sonny Ramadhin. enabled the touring SwantorVs Commonwealth team to score a 77-run victory over the Commander of the British Forces XI In a one-day match here today. Sobers tookReuter - 342 words
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Article23 1964-04-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The friendly quadrangular hockey tournament among Selangor, Ke antan. Trengganu and Pahang at Kuantan this weekend has een postponed.23 words
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Article19 1964-04-03 17 IPOH, Thurs. Andersonians trounded ACS Union 5-1 ln the league Div. 1 hockey match here today. I19 words
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Advertisement182 1964-04-03 17 i"* Til i^m 3^B*ll^ Unlike many other "programed" 35mm cameras, the new Yashica Minimatic-S does not require the user to select a shutter speed or lens opening. The amazing new Copal "Unique" shutter makes instantaneous calculations to select the fastest speed and smallest lens opening for the lighting situation. The182 words
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Advertisement53 1964-04-03 17 NOW 2FUBIHS— II WEEK Take-off time from Singapore 19.05 WEDNESDAYS Flight KLB32: FROM Singapore TO Bangkok, Karachi. HHH^HH^VHHHIH^^H Cairo, Rome, Zurich and Amsterdam. SUNDAYS IBS Flight KLB34: FROM Singapore TO lif |\i| Bangkok, Karachi. r%fa l Beirut, Rome, Frankfurt and Amsterdam. HHLUHL^^ Contact your TRAVEL AGENT or iIHMH nearest X.L.M.53 words
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Miscellaneous322 1964-04-03 17 Straits Times Crossword H" BT^ IH^ IHF~ HH~ 7 ~~^BB?T~ ACROSS S. Plant ln seaaon ottered to 8. Trembling greeting? novice (6). 10. Disinclined to move into' fln«r Turning apart from the brink territory (5). ln torce (9). 11. Obscurely null aim of a light 7 w °»ry around with322 words
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Miscellaneous83 1964-04-03 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Sultans' Gold Cap inter-Mac s-flnal: Kelantan Malays v Penang Malays (K. Bharu) Spore Div. 1: Police v Amicable* (6.15); Chinese Atb. v Marines (7, both matches at Jn Besan: Div. 2C: Minto v Star Soccerites: Jollilads v B. Kesenlan: RAF Tengah v Dunman Pioneers (all matches at83 words
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211 1964-04-03 18 Mr. Lee told: You are just like a hungry dog lOHORE B A H R U. J Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Yunos, has accused tho Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. of beIng ungrateful to the Alliance Party and the Malaysian Government. Speaking211 words
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771 1964-04-03 18 Malaysians urge Tengku: Reconsider your decision IfUALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs.— Teiißku Abdul Rahman's announcement that he would not seek election in 1969 was greeted today with expressions of regret, appreciation of his sincerity and the hope that he would reconsider his decision. Many political and community leaders here, in Ipoh771 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-04-03 18 Umno leader says this would be vote for pirates 1/UANTAN. Thurs. 1Y The secretarygeneral of Umno. Syed Ja'afar Albar. said today that a vote for the Socialist Front would be a vote for Indonesian pirates and saboteurs. Speaking at a rally In Kemaman, 42 miles from here, he said that270 words
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Article45 1964-04-03 18 MALACCA, Thurs. The Army Special Investigation Branca here is Investigating the death of a 24-year-old New Zealand soldier, Private Owen Thomas Dawson. An Army spokesman said here today that Dawson was Involved in fight with another soldier earlier In the day.45 words
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299 1964-04-03 18 TAXJONG KARANG, Thursday. TIN Abdul Razak today called on the people to stand solidly behind the Alliance Government and show their undivided loyalty to the country. i He said that it was essential that the Alliance should win the general election299 words
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Article24 1964-04-03 18 BANOKOK. Thurs. A Canadian trade mission Is now visiting Thailand in an effort to promote trade relations between the two countries. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article35 1964-04-03 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Ton Puan Noor Alshah. wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara will open the YMCA Spring Carnival al the association's community centre in Out ram Road at 11 a.m. on Saturday.35 words
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Article390 1964-04-03 18 LONDON. Thurs.— A firm trend 1 1 developed In the Stock Market* 1 today after a rather blow start. 1 Business remained at a low level 1 but, in the present thin state ol i < the markets, small buying was < sufficient to push390 words
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Article48 1964-04-03 18 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 20\d May 20\d.. June 21d.. July 21--1 16d.. July Sept 21-1 16d.. Oct Dec 21-1/ I6d Jan. Mar 21-1 Hid. Apr. June 21-1 16d July Sept 21-1 16d.. Oct. Dec. 21-1 16d.. c.i.f Apr. 20-13 16d.. May 20-.d.. June 20-11 16d Tone Slightly easier.48 words
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Article23 1964-04-03 18 LONDON. Thurs—Buyers £1036. sellers £1036' t. Forward buyers £1036-. sellers £1037'). Settlement £1037 Turnover a.m. 275 tons, pjn 285 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article158 1964-04-03 18 Officer dies in Base car crash SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Sub•Lt. G. Ellis, of the aircraft carrier Victorious, was killed this evening when the taxi he was travelling In collided with a fire-engine in the Naval Base Dockyard. Sub-Lt. O. J. Stewart was also in the taxi but escaped serious injury and is158 words
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Article181 1964-04-03 18 Interior Minister at Tampoi JOHORE BAHRUL Thurs. The Malaysian Minister for Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, £aid today that the coming elections were as Important as the 1955 elections when the Alliance victory brought independence to the country. Dato Ismail said that this time the success181 words
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Article45 1964-04-03 18 BRASILIA, Thurs. Senhur Ranicri Mazzilli. president of the Brazilian Congress. bM been swoin in as the country's President in succession to President Jao Gmilarl who is reported to have flown io a border state after a military revolt which erupted on Tuesday. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article39 1964-04-03 18 WASHINGTON. Thun. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, 84. who has had three major operatinns in three weeks, was reported to be in about the same condition a.s yesterday morning, when his condition was reported to be deteriorating. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement176 1964-04-03 18 fit colourful FORMICA not just any decorative laminate People today choose formica*— not Just any scratchproof. heatproof and completely waterdecorative laminate. Why? Because quality is proof. built riffht into every sheet. Really exceptional formica* is versatile. There's a tremendous quality whlchonly theverylatestmanufactunnx variety of non-fading patterns and colours to techniques176 words
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Advertisement137 1964-04-03 18 Late CLASSIFIED^ ADVERTISEMENTS <] :n Word* SlO (Minimum) POOPALASINCAM To Para ant StnKiim I Ifr*HllltF Anilhn on 26-3-M, (Ji-ii.t.il II Bharu Thank* to doctor and start KMOO WOON: Brtncvn I.lm Knn (Johnny i. voun. i.im I.lm Chlrw Kent and the lat<- Mr. Khoo Cnong Thuan of Prnang and Pit Tin137 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-04-03 18 I i|™^B^ /\\l iT J TIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 77 Kota Bharu 88 Penang 91 77 Ipoh 91 77 Malacca 91 Singapore 88 7545 words
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