The Straits Times, 7 April 1964
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Title Section19 1964-04-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times KDN 731 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1964 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration743 1964-04-07 1 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL From KUALA KANGSAR. Monday 'No nation with any pride will accept demand for legalisation of guerilla-held territory 5 ONE of the first tasks of the new Parliament will be to pass laws to deal with Indonesian guerillas in Malaysian territory, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today.743 words
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118 1964-04-07 1 Preposterous, says External Affairs man KIALA I.IMPUR. Mon "Makivsia said today that Indonesia had further exposed itself as an auKressor when it suggested the i \istence of pockets of guerillas in Malaysian territory. A -.pokes man of the Ministry of External Affair* said President Soekarno was not only refusing to118 words
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Article, Illustration557 1964-04-07 1 ESTATES: DECISION IN 10 DA YS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday, THE National Union of Plantation Workers today withdrew from the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare its seven-month-old dispute with the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association over a new wage agreement for 300,000 workers. At the same time, it wrote to557 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-04-07 1 Bouquet for Queen from Siti Apat THE RAJA Permaisuri Agong receiving a bouquet from a seven-year-old aborigine girl, Siti Apat, when she accompanied the Yang di-Pertuan Agong yesterday during a visit to the aborigine development centre at Ulu Gombak. xhe first The centre, the first of its kind in the73 words
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Article45 1964-04-07 1 BUENOS AIRES Mon— Two train. collidM at loriUKUiUs. in Buenos Aires province, today. Fum reports said 10 people were killed and many injured. In two earlier train crashes In Argentina this year about 35 people in all were killed— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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191 1964-04-07 1 Peking quits Red law talks: 'We fight to last' BUDAPEST, Mon. .The Peking delegation dramatically inarched out of the final plenary session of the Communist dominated Congress of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers here early today. The womaji leader of the delegation. Madam Han Yu T^ing. made a finalReuter - 191 words
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Article38 1964-04-07 1 MOSCOW Mon. Pakistan International Airways has been granted the right to fly across the Soviet Union regularly from Karachi to London. It is the first I foreign airline to secure transit rights from the Russians.— AP.AP - 38 words
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Article41 1964-04-07 1 NICOSIA. Mon. Agreement has been reached between the Cyprus Government and United Nations officials here for removal by Thursday of all roadblocks arid fortifications on nine key arterial roads throughout the island, informed U.N. sources said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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735 1964-04-07 1 Lee: I'm not trying to drive wedge gUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sing 8 pore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, snid tonight there \v;is "no conflict" between the rural and urban "have-nots." By talking of the rural and urban population, the PAP was not drivm wedge between the Chinese and the735 words
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Article34 1964-04-07 1 RUBBER PACT CALL GENEVA. Mon. Indonesia today called (or international safeguards of natural rubber industry and its markets and suggested possible commodity agreement accommodating interests of both natural and synthetic producers. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-04-07 2 CANGTOK, Monday. \IR. Jigme Dorji. Prime Minister of the Himalayan State of Bhutan, died laslnight two hours after being struck down by an unknown assassin's bullet. An official report said Mr. Dorji was shot at Phuntsoling, Bhutan, and that his assailant had nqt been traced. AccordingReuter; UPI - 334 words
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Article55 1964-04-07 2 JAKARTA, Mon. Foreign aid •particularly American aid" was not really aid at all because it helped undermine the Indonesian revolution, according to the Regional Civil Servants' Trade Union here. The union urged President Soekarno to refuse American aid. remove the U.S. Peace Corps and cancel allReuter - 55 words
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Article50 1964-04-07 2 MANILA. Mon. The Philippines will reopen its consulate in Menado, Indonesia '•within one month." according to the Foreign Office spokesman today. The consulate was closed In 1958 during the abortive colonels' revolt which started in West Sumatra when the position of its staff members became untenable. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article75 1964-04-07 2 Subandrio snub for Nehru JAKARTA. Mon.— The ForJ sign Minister,' Dr. Subandrio. was reported to have turned down an invitation to talk with Indian Premier Nehru during his current trip abroad because of lack of time The official Antara news agency said Dr. Subandrio received the invitation from Mr. Nehru75 words
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107 1964-04-07 2 SAIGON, Mon. The South Vietnamese Government yesterday announced plans for mobilisation of all able-bodied men from 20 to 45 for civil defence service. Women will also be invited to volunteer for civil defence, under a new programme designed to bring the whole population intoReuter - 107 words
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83 1964-04-07 2 I SYDNEY, Mon. A strike by 2.700 mail sorters at the General Post Office since Thursday has piled up about 13 million letters and parcels in 1.000 bags in post offices in this rity. No mail is eoing out of the city and nothing is83 words
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Article30 1964-04-07 2 MIAMI. Florida. Mon. Beer distribution in Cuba has been out by hair because ol a shortage of cork for bottle caps, according to Havana radio monitored here. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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263 1964-04-07 2 BRIGADIER -Gen. Saudi, Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, said today "Indonesia welcomes sympathy from Australia but not interference." He was speaking to reporters at Sydney airport on his return from Jakarta where he conferred with President Soekarno and the Indonesian Government. He said theReuter - 263 words
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Article45 1964-04-07 2 A devil regiment' JAKARTA. Mon About 20.000 members of a "suicide" movement in West Java are ready to be sent to the "front line" as volunteers to help crush Malaysia, Antara news agency reported today. It said they were members of a "devil regiment." Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article72 1964-04-07 2 TAIPEH. Mon.— More than 60 per cent of ihe estimated 2,650 planes in the Chinese Communist Air Force ha.-c been grounded because of a shortage of fuel and spare part.-, the Chinese Nationalist Chung Shing News Agency said today. The agency, which claims underground contact on72 words
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216 1964-04-07 2 Tito warns Soekarno against campaign in Press BELGRADE, Mon. Yugoslavia yesterday warred Indonesia mat the Indonesian a n t i Yugoslav and anti non alignment campaign could be detrimental to relations between the two countries. The official news agency Tanjug said that in Indonesia a Press campaign was underway againstUPI - 216 words
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Article30 1964-04-07 2 PEKING. Mon.— At least 600,000 animals died in blizzards during the winter In Inner Mongolia, China's main .stockbreedlng region—the official New China News Agency leported today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous23 1964-04-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby KXINPS) /MO, i OONT VKAmQ two ouncee/i ffeßCELftofi to post rr vlpaxxvi vosi }fyOU CUAB6CO ME fOQ FOUR23 words
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209 1964-04-07 3 Nik hits back: 'Only a complete idiot. MISKOLC (North-east Hungary), Mon. Mr. Khrushchev said here yesterday that "only complete idiot could pretend to prove that it is easier to build socialism alone than by using the possibilities and support of the fraternal community of peoples who had previously taken theReuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration364 1964-04-07 3 WIFE AND SON AT BEDSIDE AS U.S. HERO OF THREE WARS DIES WASHINGTON, Monday. (JEN. Douglas Mac Arthur, 84, hero of World War I in France, World War II in the South Pacific, and the Korean War, died yesterday of multiple364 words
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Article71 1964-04-07 3 ZURICH, Mon. Mr. Gordon Younn. 59, assistant director of the International Press Institute, died suddenly in a Zurich hotel. Mr. Young was a member of Reutrr's for many years before joining the London Dally Mail office in Paris and later the IPI. Mr. Young complained ofReuter - 71 words
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221 1964-04-07 3 Flags at half-mast until Saturday funeral WASHINGTON. Mon. President Johnson, orderiar llmts be flown at half-mast until after the funeral on Saturday, called Gen. Mac Arthur "one of the most dist i n g v ished soldiers in the history of the United States a living embodiment of the code221 words
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Article, Illustration281 1964-04-07 3 Tribute from the nation he helped to defeat TOKYO. Mon. A Leaders of the nation he helped defeat and then governed as occupation commander today united to pay tribute to General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. Respect more than sor row was the main theme of messages Issued when newsReuter - 281 words
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Article34 1964-04-07 3 MOSCOW, Mon. More than 4.000 people have been evac*at«d by helicopters and amphibious vehicles from homes along the' flooded tributaries of the Dnieper River In the Ukraine Pravda reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article30 1964-04-07 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Thirty Civil Rights pickets, including 15 women, were arrested when they tried to block lorries making deliveries to the World's Pair grounds In Flushing Meadows.30 words
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224 1964-04-07 3 MANILA, Monday PRESIDENT Maca- pagal. in a cable to President L,yrdon Johnson, described Gen. Douglas MacArthur as "a great American to whom we Filipinos owe a c- deep sense of gratitude." The cable read: "The entire Filipino nation is greatly saddened by the deathReuter - 224 words
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Article38 1964-04-07 3 NEW YORK. Mod. Hermena Perlmutter, a 30--year-old woman lawyer who often represented people charged with ignoring traffic summonses, was fined 1.5.53.410 here after pleading guilty to 25« unanswered traffic summonses dating back to 1960. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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286 1964-04-07 3 A primary products aid plan proposed by U.K. /GENEVA, Mon* Bri- tain today offered to open its doors to duty free imports of primary commodities from all developing nations and to extend to them tariff preferences at present only applicable to Commonwealth. The British offer came In a plan presentedAP - 286 words
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408 1964-04-07 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'JpHK Federal Court of Appeal today ordered the Asia Insurance Co., Ltd. to pay a widow an award of $25,800 made in he^ favour by the Singapore High Court in May 19G1 in an action for damages which she haii brought408 words
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Article78 1964-04-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off in Joo Chiat Road (lrom East Coast Road up to Marine Parade t. Marine Parade (from Joo Chiat Road up to Brooke Road), East Coast Road (from Joo Chiat Road up to Sea Avenue) tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 578 words
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208 1964-04-07 4 Corruption case: Government chemist gives evidence SINGAPORE, Mon. Probationary Inspector John Thien Kirn Fook, 38, of the Traffic Police, today continued with his denial on oath of all the prosecution's allegations against him on a corruption charge. Inspector Thien is charged with corruptly obtaining $150 in fifteen $10 notes from208 words
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262 1964-04-07 4 - SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has sent a letter of condolence to the family and fiancee of Detective Mf Ivyn Douglas Redriy, who was killed in an attempt to arrest an escaping armed robber at Collver Quay on262 words
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Article32 1964-04-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Primary Production Department will put on sale 101 cross-bred boars by tender at the Central Veterinary Research Station in Sembawang between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article21 1964-04-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Old Rafflesians' Association will hold its annual general meeting at the Raffles Institution hall on Friday21 words
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Article220 1964-04-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A SCOTLAND YARD officer, Mr. Peter Daffy, and a Malaysian student in the University of London will be called as prosecution witnesses in a cheating case at the Third Criminal District Court here in July. The Judge, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana. was told220 words
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Article512 1964-04-07 4 THE following today'! schedule- of civil aircraft movement! at Paya Lcbar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS 80AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.10 p.m.; from London, Zurich Tel Aviv, Teneran, New Delhi, Bangkok (BA 710) 6.20 p.m. from Auckland, Sydney, Darwin (BA 721) 6.35 p.m.: from512 words
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302 1964-04-07 4 Anti- TB Week gets under way in S'pore SINGAPORE, Mon. The State's AntiTuberculosis Week got off to a good start today with the launching of two mass X-ray rampaigns. More than 1,000 people have so far been X-rayed. Campaign No. 1: Some 600 teachers reported at the Teachers' Training College302 words
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73 1964-04-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry oi Defence today denied that two Hawker Hunter Jet fighters violated Indonesian airspace on March 23. The Mmi&try said in a statement that this allegation by the Indonesian commander of Tarakan naval station, carried in a recent news agency report73 words
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Article, Illustration171 1964-04-07 5 THEIR MAJESTIES VISIT ABORIGINE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today received a blowpipe from an aborigine headman, Ngah Sidek, when he and tin- Ra.ia Permaisuri Agong visited the Aborigine Development Centre at I'lu Gombak, 12 miles from bere. They were received171 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-04-07 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A German editor and economic expert, Dr. F. E. W. Altmann, said here today that Malaysia need n,ot harbour fears of the eventual dominance of synthetic rubber over natural rubber in the world market. In my view, there will be a steadily expanding172 words
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Article30 1964-04-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A motor-cyclist. S. Selvathurat. died when his machine collided wtth a car at the IU mile Sunset Betl Road here on Saturday night.30 words
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Article37 1964-04-07 5 BATU OAJAH. Mon. P Narayanan 56. a labourer employed by the Hindu temple here in it.- uraveyarri. was fatally Injured when he was hit by a 'motorcycle yesterday He died on the wav to hospital37 words
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Article251 1964-04-07 5 7 DIDN'T INHERIT THAT FORTUNE' THE COUSINS-Mr. Tan replies to Mr. Lee MALACCA, Monday. J/JR. TAN SIEW SIN, the Finance Minister, and national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, said today that he did not inherit the fortune of his greatgrandfather, as suggested by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Singapore251 words
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Article136 1964-04-07 5 Singapore air defence test SINGAPORE. Mon. —A 0 third exercise in a series to test air defences of Singapore will be held on April 16 and 17. Called Exercise "High Up." It will differ from the previous two "Klt-Kat" and "Golf Club" In that Royal Navy aircraft will make mock136 words
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Article34 1964-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Choo Soo Pin. 60. has reported to police that four armed thugs last night tied him up In his Geylang home, and escaped with $2,000 from his Mfe.34 words
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Article53 1964-04-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Federation Oovernment today awarded $1,200 to the widow of a sollder. who died in Sarawak. Sergeant Syed Omar bin Osman, 32. of the 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, died after a short Illness soon after he was posted to Sarawak on Dec.53 words
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Article, Illustration271 1964-04-07 5 Front's Hasnul: I'll beat Minister Tan YIALACCA, Mon. ITI The Socialist Front Parliamentary candiaate, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi. told a rally here last naght that he was confident of defeatirg the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. in the Malacca Tengah constituency. He was basing his Judgment on271 words
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Article162 1964-04-07 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon 'FHE Minister of Agri--1 culture and Cooperatives, Irene Mohamed Khir Johari. cut ootfn a 70-year-old coconut tree with a power saw and later planted a young palm to launch the 2.000--acre coconut replanting and rehabilitation scheme at Matang Kunda, 26* miles from here162 words
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Article, Illustration156 1964-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. Jerrie Mock, an American woman pilot who is engaged in an unofficial round-the-world air race with another American flier. Mrs. Joan Meriam Smith, is expected to arrive in Singapore tomorrow or Wednesday three days ahead of her rival.156 words
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Article29 1964-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— A seaman. Karlm bin Yunos. 43. of Yio Chu Kang Road was killed last night when his scooter collided with lorry In Upper Serangoon Road29 words
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Article64 1964-04-07 5 A Borneo first f by RAF man SINGAPORE. Moh. The am RAF. pilot to complete 600 hours operational flying in the Borneo territories Is Flight Lieut. N.E. Burlow. He flies Twin Pioneer aircraft with No. 209 Squadron whoa* home base us at Seletar and has flown regularly on operation* in64 words
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Article59 1964-04-07 5 Passer-by gives first aid PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. A motor cyclist from Prn.ing. Mm Lony Seng. 24. was seriously inlured when he crashed into a concrete bridge at B.iean Serai last night. Mr. <S Veeriah. member at the Kuala Kurau St. John Ambulance Brigade, who was passing !by at that time,59 words
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Article407 1964-04-07 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today said a strong and virile democratic trade union movement as symbolised by the National Trades Union Congress in Singapore, had been born out of the trials and tribulations in the struggle for Malaysia.407 words
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Article111 1964-04-07 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Indonesian illegal immigrants, Marhaban Ahmad All alias Master bin Ahmad and A. Hamid Achmad. were today jailed by magistrate's court. Marhaban, who was repatriated to Indonesia by an immigration order in 1962. came back to Singapore by sampan from Tanjong Plnang and111 words
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180 1964-04-07 6 Bigger and better flower show opens on Friday aDfOAPORE. Moo, A O display of aquatic plants In some 4o fish tanks and a display of West Australian wild flowers encased in ice blocks are new features of the Singapore Gardening Society's 1964 Flower Show. Mr. A. O. Alphonson, the show180 words
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Article41 1964-04-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A magistrate, Inche Abu Mansor bio All, today sentenced A. Chelllah, 37, to three months' jail for dishonestly retaining a bicycle believed to be stolen. Chelllah, who had one previous conviction, pleaded guilty.41 words
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235 1964-04-07 6 Strike decision to save Hie jobs of 300 ■YVUPTHO, Mocx vttxw4 x 900 employees of U*» British Ministry of Public Buildings and Works in Malaya have decided to go on stxik» to save the Jobs of 300 workers who are faced with a dismissal threat because of redundancy. A statement235 words
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Article35 1964-04-07 6 TANAH RATA. Mon. Mr. Llm Kee Slong, has been re-elect-ed president of the Pan Malayan Road Transport Operators Association. Mr. Chan Eng Hock wis elected vice president and Mr. S C. Law. secretary.35 words
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Article34 1964-04-07 6 PEKAN. Mon. The resident engineer for the Batu Balek road protect here. Mr. L«e Kirn Seng, has left on transfer to Temerlob. He is succeeded by Inche Nordto bin Kidam from Malacca.34 words
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Article36 1964-04-07 6 PEKAN. Mon. Dr. Lee Chong Keat, of the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, has taken over from Dr. Chan Lorn Kong as the Pekan district Medical Officer. Dr. Chan resigned on Jan. IS36 words
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273 1964-04-07 6 rpHE youth hostels A movement can play an important part in nation-building and in furthering the cause of international peace and understanding, a Tunisian leader said in an interview today. Mr. Hedl Ben Amor, secretary-general of the Tunisian Youth Hostels Association and273 words
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Miscellaneous166 1964-04-07 6 Onp By V. T. Hantlin r WEU.,THATPOESTr,GUZ_\ I ...JUST GOES TSHOw/ OH, I 1 I WEU_,TVIIS YEH-. BUT IF MXI THINK LJ^'^WeII'VjOT SO MUCH 1 TH' WAR'S OVER AN' YiSOTV* 1 k TVtAT, GIVEN TIME. OUNNO^S TURNED OUT 1 TIME HAP ANYTHING/ OH, SO I RkSHT NOW AS I V166 words
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Article, Illustration1926 1964-04-07 7 Famous explorer or a prince of frauds? JOHN CHARLES FREMONT, WILD WEST PATHFINDER TOHN CHARI LES FREMONT %jP remains one of the Rieat figures in American history. Towns and cities are named after him. His statuesdot the nation. Still referred to as The Pathfinder, generations have acclaimed him as perhaps1,926 words
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Article669 1964-04-07 8 We have specific dru&s effective weapons' LONG-TERM PLAN FOR CONTROL WAS DRAWN UP IN 1960 1 DR. J. S. SODHY Senior Tuberculosis Specialist and Director, National Tuberculosis Control Campaign, Malaya. M ALAYA now has well advanced measures for a three pronged attack on tuberculosis. The origin669 words
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Article161 1964-04-07 8 TODAY IS WORLD HEALTH DAY WORLD Health Day, observed today each year, marks the anniversary of the coming into force of the Constitution of the World Health Organisation in 1948. The theme chosen for 1964 is "No truce for tuberculosis" and the object of World Health Day is to warn161 words
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429 1964-04-07 8 Now 20 district clinics serve Malaya A National Tuberculosis Centre was set up In Kuala Lumpur to serve as the headquarters of the national tuberculosis service. This centre is responsible for the co-ordination and technical direction of the National Control Campaign. It also undertakes the training of all categories of429 words
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Article70 1964-04-07 8 Since the control campaign started in June 1961. more than half a million infants and children have been vaccinated. Of these more than 200,000 were newborn babies. 85.196 were vaccinated in 1961. 164,024 in 1962. 213.573 in 1963. The target for 1964 is 350,000 children and when the70 words
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Article, Illustration166 1964-04-07 8 NORMALLY UP TO 100 PERSONS CAN BE X-RAYED IN AN HOUR rTIHE mass miniature X X-ray machine is a most valuable electromechanical device for the a»ick detection of such cases but it has its limitations which, recretfully enough, are not often fully recognised. It is capable of X-ray-ing up to166 words
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291 1964-04-07 8 A New era in the treatment of tuberculosis TIE advent of three new drugs, streptomycin, PAS, and isoniazid, opens fresh horizons for tuberculosis workers in all countries. Carlo Forlanlnl. a surgeon from Pavla staggered by the ravages of tuberculosis on lung tissue dreamed of finding a way to heal cavities291 words
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Article478 1964-04-07 8 No truce for tuberculosis AT least 15 million people suffer from infectious tuberculosis in the world today. The disease still claims more than 3 million lives each year: and these are cautious estimates of the situation. It is true that there has been a spectacular decline In tuberculosis deaths *in478 words
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Article428 1964-04-07 9 A SUM of $6.7 million was allocated to the Na- tional Tuberculosis Control Project as capital expenditure under the National Second Five- Year Development Plan to provide new buildings and equipment. Of this $3.87 million has already been spent and the remaining $2.83 million will be428 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-04-07 9 Special vote of $6.7 mil. CAMPAIGN WILL BE FULLY DEVELOPED BY 1965 Nurses, hospital assistants, X ray operators and laboratory assistants attending a lecture in TB control methods at the National Tuberculosis Centre at Kuala Lumpur. Nurses visiting the home of a patient undergoing ambulatory treatment to give advice to86 words
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280 1964-04-07 9 The most valuable weapon in the fight rpHE BCG vaccination drive constitutes the second prong of the attack that is being mounted against tuberculosis in Malaya. It was launched almost simultaneously with the training programme and has kept pace with it, being steadily extended as more and mora trained personnel280 words
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323 1964-04-07 9 A new and vital phase in control campaign rpHE case-finding drive X which constitutes the third prong of the attack on tuberculosis was a much later development than the training programme and the BCG vaccination drive which became operational in June 1961 almost simultaneously with the official launching of the323 words
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Article216 1964-04-07 9 Important training for nurses nnHE most important training course conducted for 1 nursing personnel is the Training Course in Tuberculosis Control Methods for Supervisory Nursing Staff. It is the most important course for two reasons. Firstly, it forms the basis for all training courses arranged for all categories of nursing216 words
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Obituary47 1964-04-07 10 N«r<f< H» /Minimum, MADAM ALICE ONC Mid" s. panned away peacefully at 3.40 a.m leaving behind, daughter Lil> Wot. son-in-law Percy Teo and mm .randchiMrun to mourn her loss, Cortea* leaves It at. Nicholas flats at I. in i.m un 7 4 64 to Btdadan Chapel47 words
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Article164 1964-04-07 10 M Word' Si* (Minimum) FAMILY Of Dr I.S Abraham JP. who died on 2-4-64 acknowledge with thanks all condolence, messages and wreaths THE FAMILY OF the late I.im Chla rrealka, donations, help and kind i THIAGARAJAN (INDIAN BANK) Utaak* relatives, friends for their con- ilolences on the death of164 words
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Article125 1964-04-07 10 M War4M $10 (Mmimtmm) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. teachers and book addicts to hrowse in their showroom at Time* House. River Vailey Road. Singapore. BE A COOD Malayan- Read Bcrlta liarian. the National Nr vspapcr in the iiimanisrd National I..<r,k.ii»ge and follow i ontfinpor.il devHol'ir.eit' m "d sasj i- ii125 words
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Article657 1964-04-07 10 The Rubber, Deadlock With the failure of the Mm- istry of Labour to resolve the deadlock in negotiations for new wage agreements in the lubber industry, the National I Union of Plantation Workers is to consider its position when its branches have discussed the new situation. The union's executive committee657 words
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Article356 1964-04-07 10 State Centre The people of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens has found it necessary to stress, are proud of the twenty safeguards for State's rights obtained by their leaders in the Malaysia negotiations. People, he added, must not be made to feel "that the twenty points are being taken away one356 words
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Article221 1964-04-07 10 The national tuberculosis control campaign launched in 1961 is developing rapidly and. will go into top gear next year. Within five more years it will have brought about a decline in the disease and within a decade tuberculosis will have been eliminated as a public health problem. Recent221 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1964-04-07 10 MacArthur, soldier and statesman BAPTISED DURING BATTLE, HE KNEW WAR FROM ARROWS TO ATOM BOMB GENERAL of the Army Douglas Mac Arthur. the old soldier" who fired his first shots in battle 61 years ago and served with distinction as a fighting general in three wars, has lost his final1,132 words
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Letter483 1964-04-07 10 THE Socialist Front, in an attempt to make political capital out of the road deviation project carried out by the Alliance last year at the junction of Bona Vista road and Bachang road in Malacca, called an emergency meeting of the Malacca municipal council's finance and483 words
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Letter108 1964-04-07 10 Failing an exam I HAVE taken the Std. II 1 Malay exam, thrice and each time I have failed in a different subject with the result that I have no more interest in It because Std. II Malay does not help us to speak or write colloquial Malay to any108 words
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Letter95 1964-04-07 10 MY classmates and I obtained a 'B category in the Sixth Form Entrance Examination (1963). Now after having spent 3 months in form 6, we are asked to leave, despite the fact that we have passed our Cambridge examination. We did not obtain good results,95 words
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Letter91 1964-04-07 10 Testing manners |T is high time that driv-ing-testers are taught some good manners in carrying out their duties. It is not uncommon to witness some of them barking at members of the public, and adopting a most unfriendly attitude when conducting tests, and thereby, straining the nerves of an already91 words
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Letter131 1964-04-07 10 1 REFER to letter from Mr C. S. Ng, s.T. Marcn 28th, regarding Bukit Araug Roao. mis road is on toe KW.D. list of private streets to be made up unaer Section 19 ol the Local Government integration Ordinance. However, due to the large backlog of private streets,131 words
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Article246 1964-04-07 10 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands of men and246 words
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Advertisement40 1964-04-07 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. OfFICt: MALAYAN lANKIUIIDING 92, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. B^WJ^UMITED AitnarnedOpul: $50,000,000 InuitJ jnd r*W Up Caakafc $15,000,00040 words
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Advertisement38 1964-04-07 10 f Coupon for FREE BOOKLET Pleate send me without obligation— free copy of "Word Mastery," with details of your special arrangements for Overseas students. NAME mil I ADDRESS THE REGENT INSTITUTE (DEPT. G/468D). PALACfc GATE, LONDON, W.B. ENGLAND.38 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-04-07 11 TENGKU, TOO, GETS A DRENCHING AS THOUSANDS TURN UP AT TWO RALLIES TO LISTEN TO HIM riESPITE rain rhous- ands braved the chill om Sunday night to hear Tengku Abdul Rahman address an election rally at the Taiping circus ground. Though the Tengku sheltered under an umbrella,UP - 94 words
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158 1964-04-07 11 BATU PAHAT, Monday. fHE Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said here last night that Indonesia's confrontation policy would be automatically discontinued if the Alliance Government was returned to power in the elections. He told en Alliance rally "Bung158 words
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Article84 1964-04-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Representatives from 38 Rotary clubs in this region will attend the 30th assembly of the Rotary International District 330 to be held in Johore Bahru on April 11 and 12. The RoUrlans from Thailand, Cambodia. South Vietnam, Laos and Malaysia will84 words
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Article49 1964-04-07 11 PENANG Mon The President of the Penantc Blood Donors Association. Mr. Tr»ptlplal Singh, today appealed to the public to donate beer, stout, soft drinks, beverages- and cigarettes to the association "We need these to entertain donors after they have given their blood." he explained49 words
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Article28 1964-04-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr A.M. Cherian was elected chairman of the Technical Association of Malaya at its recent annual meeting The secretary is Mr. Sek Loong Kwonn.28 words
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Article132 1964-04-07 11 S4OO fine for molesting girl SINGAPORE, Mon. A magistrate, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, today told a welder that he was "sick ;n mind" and advised him to consult a psychiatrist. Wong Yuen Kirn. 27, who works In the Naval Base was fined $400 or six months* Jail for using132 words
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184 1964-04-07 11 SINGAPORE, Moa Police arrested six Indonesian illegal Immigrants at Boh Sua Tian Road during the weekend. On Saturday night a party of police officers from the Special Branch went into the swamps at Seletar. They found the six Indonesians suffering from malnutrition and dressed184 words
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199 1964-04-07 11 Union: We will resist Central Govt move SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today told the Industrial Arbitration Court that it would resist any move by the Central Government to appoint Federation employees to promotional posts in the postal and telecommunications departments in SingaThe union general-secre-tary. Mr. G.199 words
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Article69 1964-04-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Che Rodziah Mohamed Zain. widow of Sergeant Osman bin Omar of 'A' Squadron 2 Recce Regiment who died of malaria in Jesselton on Jan. 29, was today presented with a $1,800 cheque from the National Patriotic Fund. Brigadier Mohamed Nor bin Mohamed Taimn.69 words
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Article29 1964-04-07 11 JESSELTON. Mon. The Jesselton Town Board has resolved to recommend the Government to allow the renewal vi drivunr. licence* for up. to a period Of three years.29 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-04-07 11 Even that bull is Soek's rpAIPING, Mon. A The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun, last ndght gave two reasons why the Alliance accused the Socialist Front of connections with Indonesia. Speaking at an Alliance rally of about 1.000 people at Port Weld, near here. Dr. Lim195 words
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Article152 1964-04-07 11 KUALA I.CJMPUR, Mon. The Shoe Industry Workers' Union today informed the manager of the Bata Shoe Co. (M) Ltd. by letter of its intention to strike on April 13. The president of the union. Miss Yip Mac Yoke said this in a statement today.152 words
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249 1964-04-07 11 Alliance accused: 'Ballyhoo' over free port DENANG, Mon. The lone P.P.P. candidate in the Penang State elections, Mr. Khoo Vat See, said today the "big ballyhoo" about the withdrawal oi the island's free port I status was made to coincide with the elections in order to boost t*ie M.C.A. "With249 words
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Article77 1964-04-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Air Commodore Thomas Neville Stack, serving with the Royal Air Force In Singapore, has been named a Deputy Exercise Director of the Seato exercise "Air Boon Choo" to be held In Thailand from April 20 to 30. "Air Boon Choo", named In honour77 words
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Article35 1964-04-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court today heard in camera a trad* dispute between Goodwood Park Hotel Ltd., and the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Union relating to Incentive bonus.35 words
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Advertisement135 1964-04-07 11 EXTRA STRENGTH... TO MEETi I EVERY ROAD, LOAD AND I CONDITION OF SERVICE 1 1 fWw TRUCK TYRE Flrr tonr trurk tymar* especially engineered to fiv« Jh'4H r f\ Sv/^^Mm brllrT rTVIP on <-v*ry haulinf job. They mtm tailory'Mj^^J^Km mad (or ion or for traction. Th. Shock W I'ortiftrd cord135 words
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Advertisement59 1964-04-07 11 .#|K^ WHO SAYS *M]S*£ks MONEY DOESN'T fe m. GROW ON TOKEN W"** We do! But you can earn good interest (5% per annum) by placing your money on Fixed Deposit with The Finance Company Limited. THE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 77/79, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 10-1, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. TEL:59 words
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Miscellaneous569 1964-04-07 11 I Today's Radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MtOHM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICES: 41.7 60.2 Metre* 476 METRES A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- SHORTwavk shßvirKs-gara-ku; 6.02 MornliVg Melo- BHO *TW AV E SERVICES. dies; 7.00 Time Signal. The METRES News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri AM.: 6.00 Good Morning: 7.30569 words
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Article148 1964-04-07 12 ITUALA KANGSAR. **> Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman, national president of Umno announced here this morning the expul- sion of all members of the party in Perak standing as Opposition candidates for the general elections, and their -supporters. Earlier he had attended a do. "d door meeting148 words
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180 1964-04-07 12 BID TO GET TENGKU TO. REMAIN P.M. 'AS LONG AS HE CAN' A LOR STAR. Mon. Kedah Alliance leaders said today they would "do everything possible" to persuade the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, to remain in office for "as long as he can." "We will go all out to180 words
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Article, Illustration210 1964-04-07 12 ON STAGE FOR A QUESTION AND ANSWER EXCHANGE "CONFRONTATION" bet- ween Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and an unidentified heckler, who went on stage to argue with him at a PAP rally at Jinjang on Sunday night. Mr. Lee was repeatedly interrupted by aSoong Hon Sin - 210 words
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Article102 1964-04-07 12 Practical law for 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The President of the I Sessions Court here Inche Abdul Hamid bin Azml. Is one of 11 lawyers and law officers now taking a postgraduate practical law course in the University of Malaya. The university has organised the course on behalf of the102 words
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Article166 1964-04-07 12 DARIT BUNTAR. Mon. —The villagers of, 1 Simpang Lima today enlisted the aid of a Hindu 'ieity to search for a 10-year-old schoolgirl, Vathanasunthara Valli, reported missing since 5 p.m. yesterday. Valli. a Standard Five pupil of the Primary Methodist School here, Is166 words
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47 1964-04-07 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Maj.-Oen W. Odllng. this week handed over his duties as Chief of Staff. Headquarters. Far East land Forces. Singapore to his successor. Maj.-Oen. P. B. WyldboreSmlth. Gen. Odlinf; leaves Singapore this week for England retirement, from the British Army.47 words
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195 1964-04-07 12 From R.D. PATEL TESSEi;rON, Mon. J There have been several reported occasions :n Sandakan when disrespect was shown by non-Malay-sians towards the National Anthem. There has also been an occasion on which a National Government Minister was snubbed by highranking government officers when the195 words
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Article80 1964-04-07 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dennis Brian Mail ews, 22. a man witn six previous convictions for theft and house-treating was jailed for a year by a magistrate's court after he pleaded guilty to a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of a (40 watch. Mathews is now80 words
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205 1964-04-07 12 Forebodings succeed friendship of man and cobra OATIJ GAJAH, Mon. D Nine rrionths ago a mar and a cobra became friends. Mr. A. Chuppan Nair. 70. a retired dredge worker and deeply religious Hindu and strict vegetarian, was at work in his small vegetable garden behind his shack when a205 words
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115 1964-04-07 12 A helicopter saves a sick Dyak villager SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Royal Air Force helicopter has helped to save the life of a seriously ill Dyak woman living ii a remote village on a river estuary in the Second Division of Sarawak. The helicopter, a Whirlwind of No. 225 Squadron, flew115 words
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47 1964-04-07 12 Public talk on psychosomatic ailments KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. E. Patrick, Student Health Physician at the University of Malaya, will talk on "psychosomatic ailments" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. The talk, organised by Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, will be open to the public.47 words
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Article47 1964-04-07 12 PENANG, Mon. The chairman of the Penang branch of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, Mr. S. Nagaretnam, today advised youths to steer clear from "undesirable and unpatriotic activities." "We must be on guard against any Communist bid to Infiltrate our organisations," he said.47 words
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Advertisement85 1964-04-07 12 WIN7DATS AMERICAN PLAN* ftOLJM IN HONG KONG WITH THE NEW U SJC^r©^^ if I rim 1 1 1 mi 1 11 passages and iU&" ViA SJC ACCOMMODATION ■k V^ J9 ALLYOU PAY IS FOODAND PERSONAL EXPENSES i mX I r^v r\ i iDi cz" I COVIR MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS SILVER KRIS85 words
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Advertisement16 1964-04-07 12 v Bts p -> j N ji ■hrn Swan the page upside down for this important message16 words
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339 1964-04-07 13 PENANG, Monday. ♦JTHE Penang division of the Socialist Front today announced its aim to establish "an intelligent, bold, progressive and independent" State Government which would reestablish Penang's position in Malaysia. "We plan at the same time," says the Front's election manifesto, "to339 words
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Article21 1964-04-07 13 PENANO, Mon. A thief on a bicycle snatched a $60 necklace from a Thai student. Apron NUnatradatra. 31. yesterday.21 words
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119 1964-04-07 13 KANGAR. Mon. The PMIP deputy president. Inche ZulKlHl bin Mohamed. yesterday described the Singapore Premier. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. as a bee which, when touched. tended to sting. "Who was responsible for the PAP Infiltrating into the Ptoteratlon?" he asked119 words
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120 1964-04-07 13 OTHERS CAN'T RUN MALAYSIA: SARDON KANGAR. Mon. The Minister for Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said last night the Opposition parties, particularly the Socialist Front and the PMIP, were "not capable of governing Malaysia." Dato Sardon. wno was speaking at a rally at Blntong, said both parties were eager120 words
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108 1964-04-07 13 pENANG, Mon. The president of the Penang division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress. Mr. G. V. Abraham, today pledged the support of "at least 10,000 workers" here for the National Union of Teachers in its fight for equal pay for women teachers.108 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-04-07 13 Dato Wong and two children in hospital PENANG, Mon. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee (above) and two of his children are being treated in the General Hospital here for dysentery. They were admitted last night. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, visited Dato Wong In his ward today.94 words
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99 1964-04-07 13 PENANG. Mon. Military Ml training for those registered onder the national call-up will start "very soon." The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tan Abdul Raxak. said this last night before leaving after a two-day campaign in Penan, and Province Wellesley.99 words
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Article75 1964-04-07 13 PENANG, Mon. "A better world through International understanding" will be the theme for the 1964 Junior Chamber International conference to be held at St. avler's Hall here from April 28 to May 3. More than 150 delegates from nine nations Malaysia. Auntralia. New Zealand. Pakistan. Japan.75 words
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Article33 1964-04-07 13 KOALA LUMPUR. Mon. The president of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Donald U'rpn, left here today (or Tokyo to attend a JnDan Trade Union Conference which begins on Wednes_y.33 words
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Article31 1964-04-07 13 PENANG Mon. Thieves broke Into a shop In Prangin Road yesterday and stole eight nylon fishing nets valued at sXOOO. They ransacked a drawer and took S3OO from It31 words
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139 1964-04-07 13 $10,000 a month extort bid: 4 held in ambush lESSELTON, Mon. J The police arrested four men when they foiled an extortion bid in Sandakan during the weekend. The four were alleged to have tried to collec;, $10,000 from the millionaire Kwan family after writing threatening letters to Mr. Kwan139 words
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Article48 1964-04-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Che Jamaliah binte Abdul Hamid. 56. mother-in-law of the Minuter of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. baa died In Mecca. Che Jamaliah, whose eldest daughter Is the wife of Inche Khir. went on a pilgrima.? to Mecca In January.48 words
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192 1964-04-07 13 SINGAPORE, Monday A TRADE union leader from Liberia said yesterday that Liberians found it rather difficult to reason out ~hy such a big country such as Indonesia should take "advantage" of a small country such as Malaysia Mr. Victor Seton from Monrovia is192 words
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277 1964-04-07 13 'Songkok campaign' in Kelantan drive for votes KOTA BHARU, Mon*. The Alliance and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party have intensified their campaigns to woo over 270,000 voters in this PMlPcontrolled state. Unlike In the 1959 elections when the Alliance concentrated on public rallies, it Is now more on house-to-house canvassing. From277 words
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Miscellaneous19 1964-04-07 13 Bags Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl FiNPrTbuwyywß 1 1 l—__! GUTOPVaUKONN [GOT A N > PQCKKTIy- >* "v FLAW I_JS TV?) C?19 words
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Article, Illustration605 1964-04-07 14 OPENING OF FACTORY New knitwear works sign of faith in continued success of Government policy, says Chairman INDUSTRIES BOOST SINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Ken^ Swee, will today open a new garments factory at Redhill Industrial Estate. This is Unitex (Malaysia) Ltd. which has been launched605 words
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Advertisement193 1964-04-07 15 CONGRA TULA TIONS to M/s. UNITEX (MALAYSIA) LTD. No. 8, Jalan Kilang Barat, Redhill Industrial Estate, Singapore, 3. on the occasion of the official opening by the Honourable Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Minister of Finance at sp.m. today. from Textile Alliance Ltd. Jardine House, Honf Kong. G. R. Colman (H.K.)193 words
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Article, Illustration575 1964-04-07 16 MEET THE BOSS WHO GIVES BEER TO HIS STAFF JJi:\S Ihc kind of man that makes a perfect lx>ss. Dressed immaculately in a light grey suit, Mr. Eric Lincoln, the boss of a wellknown shampoo factory near London, thought nothing of dropping into the office for a chat. And once575 words
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Article233 1964-04-07 16 - DIG your teeth into that large; Juicy orange! You are, say the experts, consuming no less than 23 essential food elements. No longer is the orange regarded as a mere provider of Vitamin C. It also has fruit sugars, phosphorus, iron and Vitamin233 words
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Article, Illustration242 1964-04-07 16 4 MUSICAL play, A "Salad Days" which will be seen in Singapore for the first time, is to be presented by the Alexandra Secondary Modern School. It is one of the biggest ventures of the school and it will be staged at the242 words
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Advertisement330 1964-04-07 16 H(( .*»W \§jS00^ Jk TO EVER V WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises to make 4 your skin young again and keep it young la it pomible? Yes it with Endocif, in just 3 week*. Each night, smooth Endocil generously into face and nrok where age tells first. Pat gently round330 words
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Miscellaneous215 1964-04-07 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS v 6. See 1 (3. 6). k3* .LeridJeweT 7£* f~l* the .stab.U*6. Driver sets advertisements in SfiltJL f ordinary type (8). 8 Sg**??'*? f}^ thte Ufe 0. White 6is crooked with no- 12 S,.'.. 3 JL thing on top (81 12- There s a big noise215 words
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Advertisement1283 1964-04-07 17 feMcALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w tiii Nt. tun. ELLERMAN LIMB «fc kCXAVENESS LOIS LSNJJW, HAAiURS. ItTIEBOAM. LOS AJKELES, SAN FIAJICIStO, NAvas, ami ft Mioomaoott Seattle, vancouur ft pmium 1 I'pori P. STiaa rtMMj fticiptiai cam far Caatni ft SMtt •CITY Of iEEBS Aatrka. 11/11 Aar 14/11 Apr 17 Mr SUNNYVILLI1,283 words
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Article142 1964-04-07 18 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS opened the week on a firm basis with rises well In the majority and falls mostly small. Swallow and Ariel featured l with buyers offering 13s. higher at 395. 64. following Nabisco's offw over the weekend of 40s. a share. Dunlops gained on a good142 words
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Article204 1964-04-07 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April S Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 14 eta. M. Box 25 cti. Duolops 18 eta. McAllster IS eta City Dev. 6 cts. M. Invest. 15 eta. E. smelters 31 eta. OCBC 20 eta. Ksso 19 cti Roninson 14 cts. Ked. Dlsp. 15 cv. C. Storage 20204 words
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Article182 1964-04-07 18 SHIPS lying alongside the Singspors Harbour whsrvsi er expected tods y are: American Mall 1/2, Taltbybnu 6/7, Mississippi Maru 8/9, Braaalde 15/16, Steel Navigator IS, Canada Maru 23 24. Bradeverctt 23/26. Van Neck 29/30, Glenartney 33/34, Cyclop* 33/36, Nestor 3S/39, Bahadur 46. Carronbank 47, Star Arcturua 6A,182 words
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Article74 1964-04-07 18 CMINt.r Prsduee Exehangt, Singapore noon prleet —r picul yiltirday* Coconut ill: bulk *47a sellera. drum *504 sellers. Ceprs: April /May UK/Continent: rjnquoted. Pspper: atuntok white *165 Milan, Sarawak white 1162 a sellers, special Sarawak black »132 i sellers, garbled L&rnpong black Sl37| sellers, ABTA. $132 i sellers. Slngapers74 words
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Article30 1964-04-07 18 •THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Assi- Dalian made this change in i's rates to merchants yesterday (the rate is to SIOOi. Selling TT er 00 ready: Belgian Francs 1613.30 words
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610 1964-04-07 18 From Our Market Correspondent WITH little or no speculative interest at work in the market and few or no rumours to stir things up a bit the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday continued its quiet, featureless pattern with a very small turnover. Industrial price610 words
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Article25 1964-04-07 18 Malayan Stock Indices April 4 April Industrials: 108.54 lnx.bl Tins: 131.16 130.94 > rubbers: 105.84 105.80 *Dec. TO. 1963 100 Dec 29. 1962 =10025 words
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Article768 1964-04-07 18 ('OMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (1.000) $1.53: Cold Store (1.000) $3.30: Bast Smelt $3.98 SL, (1,000) $3.98, (4,000) S4: Ounloa (2,000) $2.76. (1.U0O) $2.73: Essa768 words
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Article25 1964-04-07 18 April H. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69* cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5520.75 (down CUB). Estimated offering 245 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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Article257 1964-04-07 18 f.i.b. elesed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 891 cents per Ib. up one-eitihth of a cent on Friday* cioslnp level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.r.e. closing prioes in ecnts per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.ob.257 words
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504 1964-04-07 18 WITH bids continuing below market, the Straits tin price fell again yesterday for the sixth consecutive trading day by $2.25 to $520.75. This represents a fall of $13.50 since the market reopened after the Easter holidays The offering was estimated at 245504 words
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Advertisement1077 1964-04-07 18 U.S.A. Pacific, and Croat Lakes East Canada Service Hongkong Y'Mrna i. F Mcl H'lulu H'tn M'reai v roil C'cago •■«.>:-» Mary" 22 21 Apr 7/11 May 21 May J Just Dim II Jim 21 Jasa "Ksiikawa«ia,k" H ?!> Apr 11 21 May II Mai 21 >«M 24 Jm 3 July1,077 words
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Advertisement1047 1964-04-07 18 ausmill MMM '"OH. MKISIIN AM P. SUU UI¥ICI Ti: Fnaiitli, Altlaili. Milkaarai. SyMij. Masrii aM Natauttnaa Penang P. S'tiam S'pon t'lors r Sham '•sans N»l 5»» »/1J »»t MJIIU 1/ilalst 11 Ml, II iaj lUIIIUI I Mi| II 12 Hi, 11/13 Mat lAJUU My 1 lim 2 Jill 3 Jsoo1,047 words
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Advertisement249 1964-04-07 18 NEDLL <yY D GREAT LAKES SERVICE flol suliigi trM Malaysia liriet ta CaaMiM lai U.S. treat Lakas »»rti Smgapon ft ss'nim "enmt M M<-"i-'< UTRECHT Ma.ll/ 7 Apr 13 15 Apr 1/ I Apr 15 May 2nd Call IS Apr BAWEAN 5/ I Miy Ml Miy 15 IS May IS249 words
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Advertisement900 1964-04-07 19 (Continued liom Pitfe 111 SITUATIONS VACANT to Worda SS (Mln.)— Box St eta. oxtrm AVOID LOSS of originals send to Tang's for photocopy *****. (■'pan). WANTED COSMETICS salesgirls and salesman. Apply 6007 Blue Boy Mansion off Tong Shin Terrace, K.L. WANTED IMMEDIATELY accurate parttime shorthand typist. Work can be done900 words
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Advertisement1084 1964-04-07 19 SITUATIONS WANTED :n Word* $S (Him.)— Box St eta. oxtro ENGLISHMAN Singapore Citizen, ten years Trading Shipping experience Malaya /Singapore aged thirty-three presently employed London seek* Administrative position Box A 9207 S.T. Singapore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Worda SS (Mln.)— Box St ct*. oxtro TO LET for Chines* only 2 rooms1,084 words
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Advertisement1035 1964-04-07 19 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St eta. oxtro 2ND PHASE: Another 200 semidefiched at 101 m.s. Upper Changl Road Book yours today. Enquiry. I Ouan Soon Transport Co. Ltd.. MX I Amioo Koad. B pore Tel: ***** *****. TUITION to Worda SS (Mtn.) Box St eta.1,035 words
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Advertisement1042 1964-04-07 19 HIRE PURCHASE tt Worda U (Him.}— Box St tta. oxtrm AMIRICAN OLYMPIC T.V. H.P. No down payment. Malaysia tlectric Co.. B' pore 4WOB. SIERA T.V. on easy paymeat. Contact HI FI Traders. SS South Bridge Road. Singapore. Telephone *****. OWN A BUIN T.V. Set from a* little as (21. 501,042 words
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Advertisement977 1964-04-07 19 FOR SALE tt Worda SS (Him.}— Box SI eta. oxtro m 0 T.V. set* excellent picture and sound. Eastand Trading Co.. Singapore— 774o9 MIRACLE PUNCTURE REMEDY! Amazing Save-A-Tlr* seals and Inflate* punctured tube or tubeless tyre* Instantly, without removing your wheel! Oet a tin (only $6) from Borneo Motors today!977 words
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Advertisement757 1964-04-07 19 ll MI[4Tl TIN OUTPUTS— MARCH 1964 Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited 3.757 piculs rCampoiiH Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. 478 piculs Austral Malay Tin Limited (Secretaries) D. J. BEDFORD Secretary. BATU LINTANG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ti.at the dlr -tors757 words
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Advertisement688 1964-04-07 19 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Sealed tenders are Invited up to 12.00 noon on loth April. 1964 by the state Rural Industries Officer. Negeri Sembilan, for the purchase of one diesel ferguson "35 tractor with landmaster (rotovator) Regis- j tered No. NA 8709. The said tractor may be viewed at the Kilang688 words
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Advertisement231 1964-04-07 19 TENDERS PAHANG P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders irom Class 'E' and above registered P.W.L/. Contractors will be received at the office of ihe Jurutera Nesen. JKR., Pahang. Kuantan up lo 3.00 p.m. on 23rd April. 1964 for the construction ot 4 blocks each post and panel type labourers' lines at Ketari.231 words
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Article291 1964-04-07 20 MORE HOUSES ARE TO BE BUILT HERE BAN Guan Enterprise Ltd.. an affiliate of Ban Hin Leong Co. 1 Ltd.. is embarking on several housing estate development schemes, including three big projects totalling $46 million. The company has acquired several pieces of land in the suburban districts and are developing291 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-04-07 20 MECHANICAL ENGINEER JOINS SHELL A MALAYSIAN mechanical engineer, Mr. George .Manasseh (above); has joined Shell and will be attached to the sales technical department in Kuala Lumpur. An old boy of St. Xavier's School, Penang, Mr. Manasseh, 31, joined Malayan Railway as a technical apprentice after obtaining his School Certificate103 words
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Article86 1964-04-07 20 A French-owned brewery In Saigon. Brasseries A Glacieres de l'lndochlne. might Introduce its beer to Malaysian consumers In the near .future. This was stated by Mr. Claude Julliard, an engineer of the company who visited Singapore last week on an overland trip from Saigon to Paris to86 words
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Article, Illustration773 1964-04-07 20 OPERATIONS FULLY GUARANTEED BY BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA CINCE mid March there has been operating in Malaysia the first official short term money market in the history of the economy of these territories, secured and backed by Government. Tlie market is l>eii pany Short Deposit whose773 words
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Article117 1964-04-07 20 STORAGE know-how based on the Brownbuilt of Australia methods and techniques is being made available in Malaysia through Behn Meyer and Co. Ltd.. local agents for the Brownbuilt range of steel office furniture, shelving and mobile storage systems. Mr. Gerd Keitel of the engineeing department of Behn117 words
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Article34 1964-04-07 20 Mr George 14m. 29-year-old paints sale.* executive of 1.C.1. Malaya) Ltd.. returned to Kuala Lumpur last Saturday after what Is described as a highly successful nine- month export drive In Thailand.34 words
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Article235 1964-04-07 20 Express sailings to Great Lakes THE first United States flag monthly express service from Singapore and Malayan ports to the Great Lakes ports in Canada and the United States was launched last month by The Great Lakes Bengal Lines of New York. The service was Inaugurated by the 8.700 tons235 words
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123 1964-04-07 20 Wm. Jacks sets up service centre for Philips goods VV, ILLIAM Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., is making attempts to provide better after sales service for users of Philips electrical products. The company, who are the agents for Philips, have opened a new service centre at Buklt Tlmah Road solely123 words
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Advertisement492 1964-04-07 20 the right tool? Today speed and efficient production is the keynote of success all over the world You need the right tools to succeed .in the office and at home. Use a Facit Portable typewriter at home Finish those unfinished letters and reports speedily and efficiently. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FACIT492 words
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Advertisement335 1964-04-07 20 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern astern is handsome, hygienic, and efficient in operat ion. It flushes al a touch, with a quiet yet powerful artion. The shell Is made or black Duranite and th« KinKtisherslphon mechanism of polythene— non-corroding, rustless, non-aging and unbreakable. Conforming to BSS 1125. and335 words
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Article94 1964-04-07 21 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore will not Join the proposed Malayan Table Tennis Association under the terms laid down by the Malayan body. This was announced today by the Singapore Table Tennis Association after the management committee had discussed the Malayan Table Tennis Association's Intention of Inviting Singapore.94 words
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Article116 1964-04-07 21 CINOAPORE, Mon. Darul Allah beat Police 1-0 in the Singapore Amateur F. A. League Div. 1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Inside-left Khamis scored the deciding goal in the 39th minute Katong beat Juniors 2-1 in Div. 3C at Oeylang Stadium. AT IPOH: Cheng Wah trounced Perak116 words
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Article21 1964-04-07 21 VIETNAM 3-2 TEHERAN. Mon. —South Vietnam beat Iran 3-2 yesterday in ttieir second round Asian zone Davis Cup tie here. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration426 1964-04-07 21 Ken Fernandez - Ken Fernandez GENTLE'S AIM: I by KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysians will learn to play a more robust game of hockey from R. s. Gentle, the India Olympic Star, who is coaching the Malaysian squad now in centralised training for the Tokyo Games. Gentle, who today started coachingWan Seng Yip - 426 words
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Article, Illustration530 1964-04-07 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - THOMAS CUP PULL-OUT BY INDONESIA? TJHE All-Indonesia Badminton Association, keepA ers of the Thomas Cup, have broken their long silence in the most predictable manner. The quite ordinary performances of their leading player, Tan Joe Hock, in the All England tournament last week, balanced against the creditable performances of Malaysian530 words
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Article171 1964-04-07 21 SOCCER SAFA Div. 1: RAF Chang 1 v Sukaramal (5.15). Chinese Athletic v RAF Seletar 7 p.m (both matches at Jn. Besar). Div. 2: Kg Kapor v SRC; Bin tang Bulan v SCC (both matches on the padang). Div. 3B: Police 'B v Cooper Rangers, Rumbia v171 words
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301 1964-04-07 21 THE STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE, Mon. The »3 MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's Bukit Timah races: K.U 1. oNfc OraboUa (M. Lee) reared as the tales opened and lost ground RACE TWO— In the straight M.|.y.|»» tilory (Moxham) was unable to obtain a run.301 words
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Article265 1964-04-07 21 SOCCER ROUNDUP pOH, Mon r Perak Amateur F.A. president Teoh Chye Hin yesterday spoke of the urgent need for "new blood" In soccer refereeing. Mr. Teoh told the PAFA annual meeting: "Our present referess are getting old and we must train up young men to take265 words
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Article381 1964-04-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. VfALAYSIA and South Vietnam, ths host country, iTI will play the first match in t,he eieht-nation Asian Youth soccer tournament at Saigon on Apr 18. The Malaysian team, drawn In Group "B" together with South Vietnam, Burma and India will play their381 words
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454 1964-04-07 21 MALAYA CUP BEGINS IN SOUTH ZONE ON APR. 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. This year's Malaya Cup soccer competition will start In the South zone with six teams playing on Apr. 26. The matches on Apr. 26 are Net'rt v Singapore. Pahang v Malacca and Armed Forces v Johore. The other454 words
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Advertisement1191 1964-04-07 21 SINGAPORE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the Roya. Singapore Chest Clinic on Wednesday, 15 April 1964 at 5.15 p.m. I. R. LANE, Hon. Secretary, CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG NOTICE All electricity consumers are hereby advised1,191 words
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Advertisement856 1964-04-07 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Cltlsen and or State National for appointment as Temporary Technician (Surveyor) In Public Works Department, Trengganu. Salary scale Is $209 x 14-321/ second exam bar $338 x 14-450 per mensem plus COLA, at current rates. Preference will be given to those persons who856 words
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544 1964-04-07 22 MALACCA. Monday. 'THE Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said tonight that the Singapore electorate, "being largely Chinese and hence, brutally realistic," voted the PAP into power because they felt the PAP was the lesser of two evils. Mr. Tan told544 words
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Article70 1964-04-07 22 BANGKOK. Mon— A special I committee investigating the estate of the late Thai Premier. Field Marshal Sarit I Thanarat. has so far found 40 million tlcals i£ 660.000 >' of Government funds mixed up in it The Prime Minister. Field! Marshal Thanom Kitikachorn. announcing this,70 words
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Obituary145 1964-04-07 22 RASAMMAH: W/O Bubramanlam. contractor Klang. mothrr-ln-law of Jeyailnicam P.W.D Pahan* died G.H. K.L. ti-4-64. Cortege will leave 150 Trlok Pulai Road Klang 7-4-64 4.30 p.m. for Cremation. MADAM MARY TAN of 60S. Serangoon Road, paved away peacefully on «.4.64. aged 67. leaving behind 3 (ona. JoM-ph Thoo Kwee Heng.145 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-04-07 22 LOOK, then look again No, it's not Brigitte Bardot but her screen "double". Lady Chinchilla, the girl whom director Roger Vadim picked from 100 applicants to be Brigitte's stand-in. Lady Chinchilla, 20-year-old daughter of a Vienna professor of medicine, is pictured at a114 words
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177 1964-04-07 22 ANTI-BRITISH REVOLT BREAKS OUT IN MALDIVE ISLANDS fOLOMBO, Mon. An anti-British revolt has broken out in the Maldive Islands, a British protectorate 400 miles off the coast of Ceylon, it was reported here today. The British airstrip at Hulule on one of the islands, was damaged by demonstrators. The airstripReuter; UPI - 177 words
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Article20 1964-04-07 22 NICOSIA. Mon. TurkishCypriote today blew up a bridge between two Cyprus villages as renewed fighting broke out. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article412 1964-04-07 22 LONDON. Mon. It was an unsettled day In the Stock Markets. Uncertainty, as to the outcome of this week's county council elections was a restraining Influence, but there was a large two-way business. In elect rk-als GEC. English Electric and Plessey were all lower. Steel shares were generally412 words
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Article, Illustration325 1964-04-07 22 $216,000 WAS AN AGENT'S COLLECTION FOR SHARES IN FILM COMPANY JNCIIK Sulaiman bin Haji Osnum. of Y.C. K;m^ rod Warren, a firn of auditors, told the Sessions Court here today when he audited the accounts of International Advertisers, he lound that $21(5,170 had lieen colletted from people who bought a325 words
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77 1964-04-07 22 WRONG NUMBER... BUT THE RIGHT ANSWER LONDON. Mon— Mrs. Winifred Bennett had her purse back yesterday, but it took the long arm of coincidence to get it for her. Mrs. Bennett. 54. dialled the wrong number when she telephoned police. i "No." said the person >h« dialled, "this isn't th«UPI - 77 words
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243 1964-04-07 22 Manila sends a Note on Consular ties "MANILA. Mon. IT1 The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Salvador Lopez, said he was sending a Note i-o Malaysia today containing the Philippine proposals on their exchange of Consular missions. Mr. Lopez told reporters the Note was delayed because President Macapawrt had to refer ItUPI - 243 words
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Advertisement8 1964-04-07 22 j Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS It Word* $10 (Minimum)8 words
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Advertisement542 1964-04-07 22 j CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (South East Asia's School of Postal Education) 86-6, Robinson Rood, 5. Jalan Ah Fook, P.O. Box 1935, Or P.O. Box 104, Singapore. Johore Bahru. T«l: ***** T.I: 3958 Principal: K. A. Augustine 8.A., B.L. CCS. nays 'hat CCS. means and CCS. doe* what CCS. says. CCS.542 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-04-07 22 1 1 IGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday io 8 pjn. yrsterd-.tv Ml.h.M I. our* I Ku. a I.um;>ui 93 75 Kol., Bharu 88 75 Priiane 91 75 Ipoh 95 73 Malacca 93 77 Sincapore 91 7746 words
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