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Title Section23 1964-04-08 1 m ./VVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Hal*** It****" KDN 731 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1964 ul. 15 CENTS23 words
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Article, Illustration501 1964-04-08 1 Biased' says Senator 'Seems to be sympathetic to Soekarno's excuses' in his honest-broker role MANILA, Tuesday SENATOR Lorenzo Sumulong today charged President Macapagal with being "clearly biased against Malaysia" in his role as "honest broker" in the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia. He made the statementReuter - 501 words
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Article272 1964-04-08 1 SEREMBAN, Tuesday. THE PAP candidate for the Parliamentary constituency of Seremban Timor, Dr. Lav Kit Sun, was arrested tonight over an alleged technicality involving the printer's name and address on election pamphlets. Also arrested were a lawyer, Mr. Stanley Ponniah, and two other doctors Dr. Chong272 words
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238 1964-04-08 1 Four main parties agree on radio time- |£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four main political parties will be allowed to broadcast their campaign speeches over Radio Malaysia within the next few days. Agreement was reached yesterday at a meeting between the Director of Radio, Inche Dol Ramli, and representatives of the Alliance,238 words
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132 1964-04-08 1 Truce team: 'Partial success' in Jakarta BANGKOK. Tues. A Thai team appointed to supervise the Borneo ceasefire arrived here today from Jakarta and reported partial success in their discussions with Indonesian officials. 1.t .-(iffi. Surakit Mayalarab, the team leader, told reporters they went to Jakarta to pay their respects to132 words
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396 1964-04-08 1 Tengku: Future of nation now at stake SUNGEI MAN I X, Tues. The results of the general election will determine the future of Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman this evening told a giant rally in the heart of this ricebowl area of Lower Perak. It is traditionally a staunch Pan-Malayan Islamic396 words
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Article43 1964-04-08 1 CHARLEROICN i South Belgium). Tues. Thousands of trade unionists, including factory workers and shop attendants, marched through the suburb of Gilly here today In protest against the strike of Belgium x 12.000 doc- j ton. now in its seventh day. 'Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-04-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Eightytwo Malaysian and Brunei pilgrims, including Tengku Puan Besar Khursiah, left here today for Mecca. At the airport to see them off was the Raja Permaisuri Agong, the Sultan of Trengganu, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, the Minister of Education,122 words
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154 1964-04-08 1 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. TWO Indian police dogs have been flown to A Bhutan to help in the hunt for the unknown assassin who shot and killed the Bhutanese Prime Minister, Mr. Jigme Dorji, last Sunday, official sources said here today. Meanwhile, the Statesman's correspondent inReuter - 154 words
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Article59 1964-04-08 1 YARMOUTH (Isle of Wight). Tuee. A British rocket expert was found dead In the tea yesterday near a testing site for British rockets The body of Mr. Michael William Wrangham. 35, chief technical adviser at the rocket site on this Island of South England, was recoveredReuter - 59 words
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Article70 1964-04-08 1 MANCHESTER. Tues.— A 24--hour dally telephone religious service, aimed at giving comfort to all who care to dial the service's number, was opened here yesterday. Calls from the invisible "congregation" came about every two minutes yesterday and each was answered personally with a spiritual message and70 words
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124 1964-04-08 1 Missing girl, aged 10, found slain pARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Police today found the body of a schoolgirl, Vathanasunthara Valli. 10 who had been reported missing since Sunday evening. The police said the girl had been raped and strangled. STRUGGLED The Krlan OCPD, Asst. Supt. E. A. Fernandez, said she had124 words
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Article72 1964-04-08 1 PERTH, Tues. A 42-foot long lugger, the "Doris Marea" which disappeared from harbour moorings at Port Headlani in Western Australia with three men aboard early In February, has been washed up on the shore of an Indonesian Island, the owners reported today. The owners of theReuter - 72 words
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Article60 1964-04-08 1 STORACE FIRM FIRE SINGAPORE, Tues.— An 11.50 pm fire raced through warehouse of Tin Nan Company, a timber and maiie storage firm, in Aljunied Ro;id. Hundreds of sacks of maize went up in smoke but no one hurt. Alarmed nearby villagers ran out to the streets with their60 words
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140 1964-04-08 2 We'll paralyse your navy if pressed... JAKARTA, Tuesday yiCE ADMIRAL Martadinata, Minister and Navy Commander, has threatened to '"paralyse" enemy forces within their own territory to prevent arbitrary actions, the official Ant a r a news agency reported today. He did not name Malaysia as "the enemy," but there seemedReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-04-08 2 JAMMU. Tues. Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, the "Lion of Kashmir", will be freed tomorrow, Mr. D. p. Dhar, the Kashmir Home Minister, said yesterday. Sheikh Abdullah. 58. former Premier of Kashmir, has been in prison for nearly 10 and aReuter; AP - 112 words
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280 1964-04-08 2 The naked moonlight dancers have Sock worried JAKARTA, Tuesday. ♦"TEAMS of officials are to be sent into the country's remote regions this month to try and control the growth of new, fanatical and often bloody religious sects. Officials say the Government is concerned at the growth of these sects withReuter - 280 words
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Article19 1964-04-08 2 KAMPALA. Tues. Six South Korean doctors arrived here today to fill posts in Uganda's medical service.19 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-04-08 2 Vietnam tells Cambodia: Name the day SAIGON, Tues. South Vietnam yesterday formally proposed bilateral talks with Cambodia over questions of common interest. The proposal came In a communique irom the Foreign Ministry, which said the decision on a place and date tor the talks would be left to Cambodia. TheReuter - 253 words
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Article160 1964-04-08 2 JAKARTA, Tues. The army commander of South Celebes has ordered an intensive campaign following this week's shooting clash with outlaws in which a number of his men were killed. Antara news agency reported today. Col. M. Jusuf told Antara on his arrival in Jakarta thatAP - 160 words
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Miscellaneous12 1964-04-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby J "11/Moce suds \l\l r* C* J12 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-04-08 3 Lodge tops poll MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN CONTENDER NEW YORK, Tues. Three public opinion polls yesterday showed that Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, US. Ambassador to Saigon, was the most popular contender for the Republican presidential nomination. Under the headline "a surge for the man in Saigon," Newsweek said the News-week-Harris pollUPI - 172 words
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Article38 1964-04-08 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— The United Nations disclosed yesterday that the Vatican had decided ;o maintain a permanent observer at the U.N. headquarters The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Alberto Oiovannetti has been appointed to the post— A.P.AP - 38 words
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223 1964-04-08 3 OPERA MURDER ACCUSED: I JUST HATED WOMEN VIENNA, Tues. A v packed court here yesterday heard exmen.tal hospital patient Jose/ Weinwurm plead guilty to the "opera murder" of a 10-year-old girl a year ago. Weinwurm. 34. a shop assistant, is accused of having strangled and stabbed young ballet student DagmarReuter - 223 words
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Article57 1964-04-08 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The U.S. Supreme Court today quashed breach of the peace convictions against 65 Nejrro students who demonstrated against the colour bar at the City Hal at Rock Hill. South Carolina, in 1960. The court's unanimous ruling was that the demonstration was peaceful and theReuter - 57 words
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Article34 1964-04-08 3 BRUSSELS. Tues. Mast employees of the three European communities Common Market. Euratom and Coal and Steel Community will stage a warning strike for hieher salaries on Wednesday. unions announced here tonight Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article38 1964-04-08 3 LONDON. Tues. A Japanese flowering cherry tree planted in Ipswich on Good Friday with a commemorative plaque to the Japanese atomic bomb victims was found chopped down today and a clump of rhubarb put in its place.38 words
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Article58 1964-04-08 3 LOS ANGELEd. Tues. John Irwin. 42, the third man arrested following the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jnr. last December, was yesterday sentenced to 16 yean and eight months in prison. Two other men convicted of abducting Sinatra from a Lake Tahoe lodge were earlier sentencedReuter - 58 words
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Article48 1964-04-08 3 BERLIN. Tues. An East German soldier reached West Berlin under cover of darkness early yesterday. The 24-year-old soldier crept Into -West Berlin through Communist barricades In the south of the city In full uniform and carrying his submachine gun, West Berlin police said. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-04-08 3 SAFE after bis harrowing ordeal, Wayne Stadynk. aged five, rests in a hospital at Niagara Falls. Ontario. The child suffered only multiple abrasions to the back and head and had a chipped tooth when he fell 150 feet down a bank into the Niagara River gorge on March67 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-04-08 3 POPE RECEIVES IRENE, FIANCE IN SECRET THE HAGUE, Tuesday. on the wedding of Princess Irene of the Netherlands and Don Carlos of Spain went oh here last night after the couple returned from a secret audience with Pope Paul in Rome earlier yesterday. There were Indications here that an announcementReuter - 207 words
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Article98 1964-04-08 3 HOLLYWOOD. Tues.— Peter Sellers, the British actor, has suffered a moderate coronary heart attack. Doctors believe he will be In hospital here for several weeks. Sellers was rushed to the Lebanon hospital yesterday, where doctors said his condition was satisfactory. A spokesman said 'The doctorsReuter - 98 words
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Article50 1964-04-08 3 YARMOUTH. ISLE OP WIGHT. Tues. Police on Monday night Investigated the death of Michael Wrangham. 36. chief technical advisor at Britain's rocket testing site at Needles, on this English Channel island. Workmen discovered his body which had been washed up from the sea near here.— AP.AP - 50 words
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Article57 1964-04-08 3 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Actress Leslie Caron disclosed yesterday that she and her husband, British director Peter Hall, have separated after eight years of marriage. "I have agreed to my husbwnd's requests that I make no comment on this other than to confirm that we are separating," said57 words
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Article28 1964-04-08 3 ROME, Tues. Police last night announced that 17 people suspected of being Involved In a terrorist organisation In the Italian South Tyrol bad been arrested. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article132 1964-04-08 3 BRUSSELS, Tuesday l ANY women, some iTI with babies in their arms, marched yesterday in an angry demonstration at Seraing, near Liege, in protest against the Belgian doctors' strike. Banners carried by the marchers read: "Belgian doctors value human life in terms of big money," "the same132 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-04-08 3 New firing as truce talks go on in Cyprus KOKKINA, Tuesday. JJEAVY firing between Greek and Turkish Cypriots erupted last night around this north-west Cyprus town. A spokesman tor the United Nations Peacekeeping Force said the shooting resumed as U.N. officials were attempting to arrange a ceasefire. Later it wasReuter; UP - 349 words
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Article31 1964-04-08 3 MONTE CARLO. Tues. The Belgian Foreign Minister. Mr. Paul Henri Spaak, 65. former NATO secretary-general, underwent a successful emergency stomach operation on Sunday night in Princess Grace Clinic. UJ».I31 words
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Article30 1964-04-08 3 ROME, Tues. Delegates from over 30 European countries will discuss freedom of information and laws affecting the Press at a twoweek United Nations seminar opening here today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-04-08 4 SINGAPORE'S first overhead pedestrian bridge was set up across Collyer Quay yesterday. The 113 foot-long lightgauge steel bridge, standing 16--17 feet above the road, is all white and has three National and State crests on each side. The bridge will be open for use from today. The73 words
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186 1964-04-08 4 A $50,000 EXTORTION BID: MAN IS FINED $500 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A COMPANY director told the seventh magistrate's court today how a mysterious man telephoned him one day in October last year and demanded $50,000. Mr. Teo Choo Wah, director of a motor spare parts company, was testifying at the trial186 words
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127 1964-04-08 4 14 AFRO-ASIAN OBSERVERS ARE FETED BY UNIONISTS SINGAPORE. Tues.—Fourteen Afro-Asian observer delegates to the National Trades Union Congress annual convention, which ended here yesterday, today began a crowded threeday social programme to study labour conditions in Singapore. In the morning, they called on the .secretary-general of the NTUC. Mr. C.127 words
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Article200 1964-04-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO LOCAL trading houses today made history 1 in Singapore's industrialisation programme when their knitting factory at the Redhill industrial estate was declared open by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Jardine Waugh (Singapore) Ltd.. one of Malaysia's largest trading200 words
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215 1964-04-08 4 Indonesians secretly enter S'pore to seek jobs SINGAPORE, Tues.— Nine Indonesians were today jailed for two months each by a magistrate's court for illegally entering Singapore. Six of them. Umara bin Taib, Haris bin Lontara, Kalolo Bilentara, Whab bin Simpude, Usman bin Ahmad, and Lisa bin Watusempe came from Pulau215 words
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Article56 1964-04-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The SATA mobile X-ray unit win be autloned at the Haw Par Yin* ut c m.s. Pasir Panjang Road on Thursday and Friday from 5 p.m. to 8.30 pjn. On April 13 and 14. lt will be stationed at the Swee Huat Filling Station at56 words
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Article39 1964-04-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Blood Transfusion Service mobile team will be holding a blood donor session at the Buklt Panjang Jurong district office at the 10th milestone, Buklt Panjang Road, between 0.30 ajn. to 12.30 p.m. tomorrow.39 words
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Article207 1964-04-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Trade Union leader, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, was yesterday re-elected Secretary General of the National Trades Union Congress at Its annual delegates' conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Also re-elected was the chairman, Mr. Ho See Beng, Assemblyman tor Bras Basah In the207 words
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Article459 1964-04-08 4 I N AND OUT BY AIR 'I-HK followlns la toady'i schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS 80AC: From London. Rome. Damascus, Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta, Ran coon (BA 720) 6.05 p.m.; from London, Beirut, Karachi (BA 703) 7.50 p.m.: from Darwin (BA 703R) 1.50 ppra. Japan459 words
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132 1964-04-08 4 Television programmes on the election objectives SINGAPORE. Tues.—Television Malaysia Singapura will at 8 p.m. on Thursday present a special film report over Channel 5 dealing with the current election campaign in Malaya. A television team which called at the main towns in Malaya to film election rallies had interviews with132 words
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Article22 1964-04-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Yathavar Association will celebrate on Sunday at Lord Krishna's Temple In Waterloo Street at 10 a.m.22 words
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Advertisement61 1964-04-08 4 Advertisement When fragrance counts TOSCA Perfumed Cologne with its exciting fragrance can make you the girl who is always the centre of attraction, the girl with the look that says instantly: so fresh so lovely, the girl who never, never lacks admirers. Exquisite TOSCA Perfumed Cologne with its special strength61 words
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Advertisement198 1964-04-08 4 LIDO* (Sing" "c" NEXT CHANGE^ THE KOOKIEST BUNCH of MILITARY ODDBALLS THAT 1 EVER WON A WAR THROUGH SHEER INCOMPETENCE! uou\/eiriettherdtpdclc.. I yMfl^qfttWAi-MOrffi presents A TEDjIGH'W °>^w~Z^^ a CAPlTOLtomorrow T J «F ATahitian Beaut y who didn't" a BMf know good from bad a i^^^t So She did both! V198 words
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THE BATTLE FOR VOTES
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390 1964-04-08 5 THE Peoples Progressive Party "have no chance at all" of winning control of the Perak State Government from the Alliance, Tengku Abdul Rahman said here this morning. He was addressing a brief Press conference after a closed door meeting with par'y390 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-04-08 5 QFREMBAN. Tues The president of the Negri Sembilan brancb of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Quek Kai Dong, was critjeised by Singapore's Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. for switching bis ward from Barat to Timor in the Parliamentary elections. Addressing a226 words
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Article, Illustration697 1964-04-08 5 Khir: Malaysia a bright star in troubled S.E. Asian sky UNITY OF OUR NATION HAS AMAZED THE WORLD, HE TELLS ELECTION RALLY IPOH, Tuesday J^| A L A V S I AS unity and economic progress has made it the "bright star in the troubled sky of South-East Asia. the697 words
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Article51 1964-04-08 5 PENANG. Turs A schoolteacher. Che Sharifah bint* Ishalc, 19. was robbed of her necklace in Chowraita Road yesterday afternoon Che Sharifah reported to police she was walking along the road at about 4.30 o.m. when a man emerged from a crowd, snatched her necklace and ran51 words
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Article25 1964-04-08 5 KLANO. Tues.— The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. will open the $100,000 district dental cllnc here on April 17.25 words
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138 1964-04-08 5 ISMAIL TO CHINESE: ALLIANCE IS YOUR SOLE DEFENDER BATU PAHAT. Tuesday. fHHE Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Is- mail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, yesterday warned the Chinese that their survival in the country could not be guaranteed if parties other than the Alliance came into power. He was138 words
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166 1964-04-08 5 IPOH, Tues. Malay- sian students wishing to take up. veterinary science may in future be able to do so at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Kasetsart University, in Bangkok. Mr. Prasob Buranamanas. a lecturer and secretary of the Faculty of Veterinary Science In the166 words
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Article25 1964-04-08 5 PENANO. Tues. Penang TX>chews have Mt aside three day*— April 12 to 14 to, celebrate the centenary of their association at Chulla Street.25 words
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Article157 1964-04-08 6 Union and miners open pay talks IPOH. Tues.—Negotia--1 tlons opened here today between the National Mining Workers' Union and the Malayan Mining Employers' As•octattoa on a new v.'a".f structure and bt-t.tor wnrkiiiK conditions for 17.000 workers in European managed t ir, mines. The talks, which were held In the Chamber157 words
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171 1964-04-08 6 IPOH. Tues. Callin* 1 people in Penane. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca and Singapore by phone from Ipoh will, from Saturday nfternoor,. be us easy as calling anyone in Ipoh. Thlfl will be made possible when the new Subscriber Trunk Dialling system iSTD) is introduced171 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-04-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues VI ALAYSIA today aTI signed an air agreement each with Britain and the Netherlands. The agreement with the Netherlands is the first to be signed between the two countries. At a brief ceremony held at the Ministry of Transport here173 words
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Article, Illustration571 1964-04-08 6 the underground storage tanks at the many petrol filling stations in the nations capital rateable? That was the $30,000 question placed before Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today by the Shell Co. and Caltex, which had their571 words
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79 1964-04-08 6 DENANG. Tues. An Engr lish tourist, Mr. Peter Waugh. 26. reported the loss ot four cameras at the Garrison Club at Light Street during the weekend. Mr Waugh told police the cameras belonged to himself and three friends. He said he called at the79 words
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Article53 1964-04-08 6 BATU PAHAT. Tues. A tapDer. Abdul Manap bin Mahidm, 23 was today sentenced to 15 months' jail by the sessions court here when he was found RUiltv ol robbery. He robbed a smallholder. Boon Cheng. 60. of $300 and four social welfare lottery tickets on53 words
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Article44 1964-04-08 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. V. Amblavagar, former Deputy Director of Education in Singapore, will talk on "my concert" at the weekiv value in education" at the weekly lunch of the Rotary Club of Singapore West at Prince's Restaurant on Thursday at 1 p.m.44 words
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Article169 1964-04-08 6 QINGAPORE, Tues.— A »3 Malaysian Airways Fokker Friendship plane, which developed under-carriage trouble shortly after leaving Penarvg landed safely in Singapore this afternoon after over-flying Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. No emergency alert was called at the Paya Lebar airport during the landlne as the under-carriage169 words
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146 1964-04-08 6 SEREMBAN, Tues. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court today dismissed an, appeal by the D.P.P., Inche Abdul Razak bin Dftto Abu Sam a h, against the acquittal of three police personnel for alleged corruption and abetment. All three— Sgt. Teh Chwee Hock146 words
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Article41 1964-04-08 6 PENANG. Tues. The Penan* and Province Wcllesley branch of the Federation or Malaya Red Croat Society is appealing for donation* for its welfare activities. Donations may be sent to the society's treasurers. The Chartered Bank. Penang.41 words
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Article, Illustration656 1964-04-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tu«*. Evidence against accused ver^ r strong, but that's not enough, says the court district judge today acquitted Probationary Inspector John Thien Kirn Fook *on acorruption charge involving $150, and said he did this with reluctance because of the "very strong evidence"656 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-04-08 7 Allegations startlingly confirmed: Marshall or wnich of them, were "liars." Discrepancies on minor matters only served to prove that there had been no connivance by prosecution witnesses to "fix" the accused, the DPP said. Mr. Marshall said that the allegations of the defence against the prosecution witnesses were very serious,170 words
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Article213 1964-04-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A RED carpet welcome awaits New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, when he arrives at the airport here on Friday for a two-day official visit. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his wife, Puan Sharlfah Rodziah. will be the first213 words
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Miscellaneous211 1964-04-08 7 t Onp Ht f V. T. Ham lin I WHEN WAS rrYSAYI WELL, LAST LAST NIGHT? YOU V I WELL. SURE I GUESS AMY- SO THAT I I AWRISHT 1 \MO t a,i,'t am' I VTHIKJK I UXXEpy NIGHT, FOR KKJOW I WAS Sm\nf 'ATS > BOPV'P LOOK Stunt^sVtt7n( PROVES211 words
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Article125 1964-04-08 8 Worit Sl* (minimum > MR. AND MRS. C Selvarajan j thank relatives and friends for their Idtafj in Singapore. MR. AND MRS. Cram I) Almeida lences. attendance at funeral of beloved daughter Maty passed away 6-4-64. LIM ENC KAY ..t.d family thank all r-iatives nnd triends for thetr wreaths125 words
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Article256 1964-04-08 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS M Hnrdu Sit (Vimimum) WHY SUFFER from travel sickness? < by taking a 'Marzine tablet 20 mlnutei before atartlng your I jnurniv. MISS JEAN WRIGHT, Revlon Inter- 1 nalioqal Biauly i 'cm-ulUnl invitt-* you M «n.i-r her beauty aecreta today at Metro Ltd 72 74 High Street. B'pore. PRINCE'S256 words
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The Straits Times
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Article610 1964-04-08 8 That the Thai liaison team which has been visiting Jakarta has returned to Bangkok without calling at Kuala Lumpur tells little about their mission. But presumably there is no ceasefire crisis, or a diversion to Kuala Lumpur would have been essential. The Thais will discuss their problems with610 words
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Article341 1964-04-08 8 The first of the public loans for housing which the Government has authorised the Federal Capital Commissioner to raise will be floated next week. The target sum is $10 million, and it will be used to put up two 16-storey blocks of flats in Jalan Loke Yew. These341 words
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Article248 1964-04-08 8 Inche Khir Johari's energetic campaign to promote coconut replanting and rehabilitation deserves success, though it will need more than energy and good intentions to salvage this ailing industry. It is doubtful, for example, if coconut replanting can ever display a fraction of the success which is attending rubber248 words
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LETTERS
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168 1964-04-08 8 Voting by jingle with chorus and band THERE must surely be a body within the organisation which is responsible for the standard of the programmes and advertisements of Radio Malaysia. Yet, if such a body exists Is it conceivable that it approves the so-called Jingles, calypsos and what passes for168 words
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Letter102 1964-04-08 8 A LETTER published on March 25 under the heading "Word from Unions" criticises teachers' unions for not having said anything In the press about the abolition of the M.S.S. Entrance Examination. The writer. "Member" from Klang, could do better If he took steps to convene102 words
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Article, Illustration813 1964-04-08 8 PATRICK SEALE - Reform comes to Saudi Arabia PATRICK SEALE By BEIRUT, Tues. OAUDI Arabia's palace revolution, which brings Crown Prince road to reform and has has placed that country more squarely on the road to reform and has strengthened its hand in its future negotiations with Egypt over the Yemen. Prince Faisal813 words
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898 1964-04-08 8 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - Inflation infects the Common Market WILLIAM MILLINSHIP by PR E S I DENT de Ciulle, tanned and refreshed by the s unshine and cheering crowds in Mexico and the Caribbean, left his Prime Minister M. Georges Pompidou with the arid task of explaining last week why the French austerity programme898 words
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Advertisement44 1964-04-08 8 dreamy! ice creamy! Seven-Up "Float" aallL -IB l*^ '~7~* "*V*' *^"X\ >iAt***s /_f f_A "Zv&^^^Wf W^^___________wwwww\\—*- HB* I Tj* Vll^P^^ I hi -i i f.'^T?.:':..^2a |V"-*i_ rrrnT ;v nBialiE[~""" S^%C^' ''^^ZSL a a > a a W I 1 11 the Health Food of Malaysia44 words
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Article278 1964-04-08 9 Sultan plans to add 'an elected element 9 to the appointed State Legislative Council in the near future BRUNEI TOWN, Tuesday. Sultan of Brunei said today that he planned to restore "an elected element" to his Legislative Council in the near future. He said a proposal278 words
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319 1964-04-08 9 Alliance branches want Tengku to stay KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Alliance state branches are unanimous in. their opinion that the Prime Minister, Ten r k v Abdul Rahman, should reconsider his decision to retire from office at the «»nd of 1969. Alliance leaders said the country would suffer without the Tengku's319 words
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Article67 1964-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two armed thugs today gagged and tied up a girl baby-sitter and a boy before escaping with $1,597 in cash and jewellery from a house ln Lavender street. The girl. Lim Yoke Mm. 15. was with the boy, Sim Keng Cheong. 13.67 words
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Article55 1964-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Bture Krickson. Secretary-General of the International Union of Socialist Youths ln Vienna was today entertained by members of the University o/ Singapore Socialist Club and the Nanyang University* Political Science Society Mr Erickson arrived here last night from Kuala Lumpur where h« was55 words
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Article34 1964-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Ikies.— A barber. P H. Ramalingam. 47. of Upper Weld Road, died at the Oeneral Hospital 13 hours after he was knocked down by a car in Jalan Beaar yesterday.34 words
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Article21 1964-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police yesterday found Lav Blew Hoi. 44, of Ford Street, nanuing from a tree at Jalan Memblna.21 words
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136 1964-04-08 9 Lark Sye on 'Cherry Blossom' tour SINGAPORE, Tues. Now making a holiday tour of the Far East in an inexpensive way is Singapore multimillionaire rubber magnate Mr. Tan Lark Sye and his family. Mr. Tan. his wife and three daughters, are members of the Cathay Pacific Airways "Cherry Blossom Tour"136 words
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Article38 1964-04-08 9 bINQAPORE. Tues.— Khoo Chin Plow, 17. of Nile Road, was seriously wounded when he was attacked by a gang of 13 youths at Ganges Avenue yesterday. Khoo was admitted to hospital with three stab wounds.38 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-04-08 9 Overdrawn after collecting $445,000 KUAI A LUMPUR, Tues. Although Malaya Films and Investments Ltd. collected $444,941 from people who bought its shares, it now has a bank overdraft of $17,000. Mr. Yong Kok Chan, 31, an assistant accountant of Walgrens Ltd., gave this testimony in the Sessions Court here today.272 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-04-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. REPRESENTATIVES of the Shoe Industry Workers' Union of Malaya and the Bata Shoe Co. (M) Ltd. are expected to meet tomorrow to resolve their dispute. The meeting Is being arranged by the Department of Industrial Relations. The union yesterday wrote249 words
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Article49 1964-04-08 9 SINOAPORE. Tue*. Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assi« Court today acquitted Palanlsamy of having camp.l intercourse with a girl under 16 years of age. Palantsamy was alleged to have had Intimacy with the girl at a house In SUat Road on Nov. 17 last year.49 words
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Article26 1964-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police «.mst«l 11 men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 2.113 teople ln anti-secret society raids in the oast 34 hour*.26 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-04-08 9 The luck of the Irish runs out for junk men SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Irishmern are now stranded In Singapore following their unsuccessful attempt to sail to Australia ln a Junk. Brendon Gogarthy, 28. and Oeorge Kelly, 26, strode into Times House today and said they needed temporary Jobs to get217 words
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Article19 1964-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A threeman Thai industrial survey mission will arrive here tomorrow for a four-day visit.19 words
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135 1964-04-08 9 No varsity ceremony for the freshmen CINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore will not hold its formal matriculation ceremony for freshmen entering the university this year. The Malayan Undergrad, official organ of the University of Singapore Students' Union, in its latest issue, said that the annual ViceChancellor's tea party might135 words
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237 1964-04-08 9 THAT BULL: It's a Malayan seladang KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Socialist Front today denied that the bull in the Front's symbol was taken from the Indonesian crest, of which the bull's head is a part. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. had said In Taiping yesterday237 words
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Article27 1964-04-08 9 SINGAPORE. Turs Mr. Ang Chin Kee, 27. a salesman, waa killed last night when his scooter skidded and he was thrown off at Mountbatten Road.27 words
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Advertisement211 1964-04-08 9 P^~s?3 LAST FEW DAYS! HURRY! FINAL REDUCTIONS I "TI T Quality Furnishing IN LADIES SHOES <\\f\ REMNANTS By Christian Dior, Charles 1 mJLll* UP. $4 50 &$6 50 jourdan, Clarks, Rayne,_K, etc. fk W TjUA Must Co At BERLEI CAY SLANT Wlirjlvyi^*^ $2.00 per yd. s 2e s^ DLX 4711211 words
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Miscellaneous632 1964-04-08 9 Today^s Radio, TV 41 and 25 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICES: 41.7 60.2 Metras AM. 6.00 'ocKSmtog; 6.01 J^. 6 6 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Ne*"s; 7.10 I?e? 700 -L,^ XZi Up And About: 7.30 News: 7.40 S£k- 7 7 10 £SlfS^tr-nS* Breakfast BuJletln: 7.50 Up And 73? Learn632 words
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Article92 1964-04-08 10 CAMBRIDGE, Tues. The largest gathering of rubber scientists ever to meet in England today began a threeday conference here to celebrate the silver Jubilee of the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association. About 160 scientists, including a group of Malayan agricultural research workers, are attending theReuter - 92 words
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Article163 1964-04-08 10 Hunt em 'KILL OR CAPTURE' ORDERS AGAINST SOEK GUERILLAS KUCHING, Tues. Malaysian security forces have been ordered to "chase and harass" Indonesian terrorists out of Malaysian territory in Borneo. This was stated by the Sarawak Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, a t a Press qonferencc here yesterday. "We cannot163 words
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107 1964-04-08 10 Malaysian students 'need to orientate' SINGAPORE. Tues— The Director-General of Education in Queensland. Dr. H G. Watklns. today said the "main problem" facing many Malaysian students In Australia was the "difficulty they have In orientating themselves to the new environment." He said: "Once this problem is overcome, there is little107 words
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THE BATTLE FOR VOTES (Contd.)
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289 1964-04-08 10 KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. 'pIE Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said last night that it was the policy of the Alliance Government to provide peace, progress and prosperity for every Malaysian. He said that during the nine years the Alliance rlad289 words
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181 1964-04-08 10 WHY PMIP AND REDS CAN NEVER GET TOGETHER' KANGAR, Tues. The PMIP and the Communist Party were two different groups with conflicting; ideologies, the Penang PMIP commissioner. Ha.ii Yusuf bin Abdullah, declared at a rally here. "The PMIP believes in the existence of an Almighty God and preaches good, while181 words
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Article27 1964-04-08 10 ALOR STAR. Tues. The Kedah Government today announced the allocation of $34,000 to build 10 prayer houses In the Kubang Pasu district of North Kedah.27 words
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107 1964-04-08 10 PENANG. Tues. The secretary of the East Jelutong Alliance election action committee, Syed Hassan bin Yahaya, is to inquire into an allegation that some Umno youths were working for UDP candidate in Jelutong. 'Although this had not been substantiated, we will nevertheless have107 words
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Article74 1964-04-08 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Extra-mural Studies Department of the University or Singapore Is starting a course on "Introduction to the study of polltics" on April 13. The course will consist of 20 lectures, given on Mon- days and Thursdays by Dr. T. V. Sathyamurthy, lecturec In political science74 words
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224 1964-04-08 10 Pictures of Sock in PMIP homes, says Mentri ALOR STAR, Tues. President Soekarno's picture has been seen, hanging in the r.omes of PMIP members in Kelaatan, the Kedah Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin said last night. "One of my sons In Kelantan told me he had seen this himself."224 words
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Article45 1964-04-08 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss B. Tjeertes. matron of the Salvation Army Lee Kuo Chuan Nursery Home, will talk about her work in Singapore at the meeting of the Toe H and Toe H Women Association at Talbot House on April 14 at 8.30 p.m.45 words
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Article33 1964-04-08 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A pollc* patrol car last nieht recovered an old Japanese bomb at th* Kheam Hock Road cemetery and handed it over to the army book disposal squad. 433 words
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Advertisement434 1964-04-08 10 The most economic car in the world Running fWif\ T A Maintenance I UYU IA Here is the mini, you have been looking for— JT W f" I Fl I sporty styling, tasteful interior, superb performance, comfortable ride. f M I J V large trunk space all that you expect434 words
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Advertisement62 1964-04-08 10 fV For 1001 and ONTAG mend SMENI5 MEN1 jobs around B 8 the home BEAR ft A N O Advertisement Excellent For The Skin Nothing will improve, tone the skin and give it new refreshing loveliness better than delph lemon. Always be sure your comj plexion has the tender care62 words
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Miscellaneous148 1964-04-08 10 Straits Times Crossword HI IH' HI ACROSS 5. Superfluous In the middle of 1«. induction to pamt« given Je to*£ unusual in haste, thats obvious (4). rt 0 An^er^ireTo give" soale--11. IC^tLVhaTe hUru.hU th th. church (4). In USA (4). Solution wii. be published 19. Prank la. to return In148 words
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FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
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324 1964-04-08 11 SIR ALEC: RUSSIA LEARNED N-LESSON FROM BRITAIN lONDON. Tues. Sir J Alec Douglas Home, British Prime Minister, said last night it was now Soviet Union "has been compelled to drop nuclear war out of its programme. Sir Alec told a Conservative meeting: at Norwich in connection with this week's local324 words
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Article22 1964-04-08 11 JAKARTA. Tues Norfc r. nas extended a one-year loan of £600.000 to Indonesia (or purchase of paper and newsprint.— AP.AP - 22 words
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349 1964-04-08 11 BUDAPEST, Tuesday. Khrushchev making a speech in Kazinbarcika, Hungary, yesterday laid aside his text for half an hour and made an extempore answer to China's attacks on Soviet policy, accusing the Chinese leaders of "absence of brains". He said: "We are now struggling forReuter - 349 words
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145 1964-04-08 11 Washington stays silent as Mao-Nik war of words hots up WASHINGTON, Tues. Washington maintained silence yesterday on the increasingly bitter exchanges between Mr. Khrushchev and Communist China. Officials said the United States had no thought of Intruding into the dialogue, but the administration continued Its careful watch over the harsn145 words
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Article32 1964-04-08 11 DAMASCUS, Syria. Tues.— Syrian authorities on Monday announced the arrest of an antigovernment armed group on charges of waging hit-and-run raids on police posts in Aleppo. Northern Syria, last month.32 words
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182 1964-04-08 11 Seato and the 10 years of security it brought MANILA, Tues. —The of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation said yesterday it was no mere coincidence that no Seato member country had been invaded by the Communists in the 10 years since the alliance was formed. Mr. Konthl Suphamanßhon said in182 words
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Article27 1964-04-08 11 GIRESUN (Turkey), Tues Thirty-tive people were killed when a passenger ous plunged Into a river in this Black Sea coast city yesterday. A.P.AP - 27 words
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225 1964-04-08 11 IZVESTIA ACCUSES MAO OF LAUDING GENGHIS KHAN MOSCOW, Tues. iTI The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia, in a rare personal attack on the Chinese Communist leader Mao Tzetung, accused him yesterday of glorifying their '•bloody conqueror" Genghis Khan. The attack followed charges by a Soviet delegate to the Afro-Asian Solidarity Conference225 words
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Article47 1964-04-08 11 ADEN. Tues. Murder charges •gainst an airport worker arising from the bnmb explosion last December which cost the lives of the Assistant British fliffo Commissioner and a woman were dropped today because a key witness was missing and believed to be in Yemeni territory. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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102 1964-04-08 11 KLANTYRE. Nyasaland, Tues. Dr. Hasting Banda's 54 candidates for the General Election, scheduled for April 28. were all returned unopposed on Monday, nomination day. This overwhelming mandate for Dr. Banda assures his continued govern-nent for the next fire years. The special European roll's three candidateAP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-04-08 11 BERLIN. lum. West Berlin officials have uneallantly revealed the age of "the world's most glamorous grandmotho r," Marlene Dietrich. They said she is 62. Her birth certificate, long lost in the rubble of the Battle of Berlin 19 years ago, came to96 words
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Article143 1964-04-08 11 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told Parliament yesterday that India intended to try her best to regain territory lost to China in the Ladakh area of Kashmir. Replying to questions In the Lower House on the alleged Chinese mllitarv buildup andReuter - 143 words
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Article27 1964-04-08 11 TANANARIVE. Tues Officials of Madagascar and Japan opened talks here yesterday on the possibilities ol co-operation between the two countries in exploitins Madagascar's mineral wealth27 words
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Article61 1964-04-08 11 CAIRO. Tues. Prime Minister Aly Sabiy said yesterday that all political prisoners In Egypt, except those formally condemned in court trials, had been freed. In a report to the newly elected one-party national parliament, he said: "Emergency laws have been cancelled. Now there is no longerAP - 61 words
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Article56 1964-04-08 11 HONG KONG. Tues. The Hong Kong Socialist Democratic Party is in the course of registration with the Government as a political party, it was learned yesterday. The party objectives Included advancement of social welfare work, self-government and improvement of living conditions lof the under-privileged in56 words
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Advertisement107 1964-04-08 11 Caught up in travel arrangements? You thought a vacation abroad would be fun. Then you got involved m passports and visas and bookings and i tickets and accommodation and foreign exchange and insurance and now it's not fun anymore. Relax! Just 'x>ne. telephone <cat\ to Cooks wrtl put things right.107 words
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Advertisement98 1964-04-08 11 I I 23: CONSOLE.TV I EpSf:- no prbntfti a 1 BSE- cn?cuITBOARDS itf 1 SHI* ZENTTHJVCHASMS «OW<VW«»»NC» INTTPNAJION/kt. CORP* M TIONG HEN 6 TRADING CO., LTD. 343, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE 8. PHONE: *****-***** Best Wishes to CAMEL PLYWOOD CORPORATION LTD. on the occasion of the laying of foundation stone at98 words
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Advertisement974 1964-04-08 12 <( mil i nurd from "age 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tn Ward* SS 'Him. Box SO el*, txtrm WANTEO EXPERIENCED CHINESE Cookhoy and Wash Amah. Apply Bos s T. Spore. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Office to Oflici Hou.«e to House Salesgirls. Salary $130.00 Plus commissions. Apply Bos A 3773 ST. K.L. BRITISH INSURANCE974 words
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Advertisement1126 1964-04-08 12 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Wmrda SI (SUm.) Bom It Ha. txtrm PURCHASING OFFICER by European Engineerinc Firm. Must be capable of working independently and men. asjs all purchases in the organisation This la a responsible position and only experienced men with years of purchasing experience and sound knowledge of Singapore market1,126 words
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Advertisement1060 1964-04-08 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I:• Wordt SS (Him.)— Bmm It Ha. mmtrm 1 IST FLOOR FLAT facms sea for sale. $23,000/. 0.n.0 at Telok Kurau Road. Mosaic Vinylex flooring Lim. 2985 A. ***** Singapore RELINQUISHING BOOKlNG— Bungaiow a Semi-detached House at Rifle Ringe Road. Singapore. U Tel:! Llm (S pore)1,060 words
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Advertisement924 1964-04-08 12 EDUCATION >• Word* SS I Him.) Box St H*. txtrm SHORTHANO BEGINNERS/ REFRESHER SPEED. Type-writing all stages. Cnglisn Secondary l-111. W.T.. Cambridge. Tuitions All sub- < jects. N.CS.. 433 A Oeylang Road.' i Spore ***** I BEGINNErM) SHORTHAND TYPEj WRITING Book-keeping, Malay. Rapid I A Normal Courses. (All Stages). Regent924 words
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Advertisement1043 1964-04-08 12 HIRE PURCHASE 10 Wmrda SS (mtlm.h-Bax St Ha. txtr* GOOD USED CARS un easy pay- I ments Contact:— Cbuan Bong Trad- IRq Co. Ltd 161, Lavender Street. I i Spore. Tel *****/33W5. EASY STRAIGHT PAYMENT T.Vs. Refrigerators Air-conditlonere Con- tact Cheng Jong. 613 Ueylang Road. (S'porei *****. *****5. *****. NEW1,043 words
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Advertisement1043 1964-04-08 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wmrda SS I Via.)- Bmx M cti. txtrt HOW TO SAVE SVOO/-. Bay a new r oid Taunua I7M Saloon freight tree, iba. Is basic German price plus Singa- > pore /Malayan tax. Contact Universal I Cars Singapore and Penang Ampang 1 Motors Kuala Lumpur and1,043 words
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Advertisement705 1964-04-08 12 FOR SALE I M Warda SS <Mlm.y—Bmx St Ha. mxtrm 6ANFORIZED COTTON BRASS- I lERBS (Cbansonctti Style) Clearing $1.00 Only. Heavy Quality Bathtowels Piain or Fancy Striped Now $1.95 Each Many Bargains. Remember Cathay's 3S 39, Bras Basah Road. BEST BUY in Town To<liy. American made Kood Mi\er complete with705 words
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Advertisement720 1964-04-08 12 MISCELLANEOUS 10 Wmrda Si Vim.)— Box iO el: txtrm PEN PALS from 100 countries would like to correspond with you Illuv I brochure five by airmail Hermi-s. Berlin 11. Box 17. Germany VIEW MATRIMONY? No problem through Asia Marriage Hur.au 491 -A. Paya Leear Road, singaporf-19. Send ataniped envelope for720 words
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Advertisement1316 1964-04-08 13 F /I THE EAC LINES KlV— Tf^^B SIMCAPOaf KUALA IUMJ"Ue.» SWtTTINHAM PfMAMO MNUIIWVU lIUMKCID, fOJOlwl 3/I.wIIOOUO '^i^^^H mo n i 7«oi fiio«i mONi t>ei mcmi 4}i7i SAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMIURG, BREMEH, AHTWftP, HOTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, tOTHEHIUItB AND COPENHAGEN Spore fc a'naa i^oang "BU4UAHGA" a) Sailed la Part/Taaay I1,316 words
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Advertisement1180 1964-04-08 13 I BENULINE\ EXMESS URVICE TO LONOOH, LIVERPtOt t CONTINENTAL PtRT» BENVKAtKIL HamDurg May 21 1 frajjpptM P. S'aaa **a«»ag dotteroara May 21 15/1 For Liverpool May 27 I Apr 11/21 Apr 22/2S Apr 26 27 SSiSi' WtflfaMCS A l T?? ra SSffi! SfS^rwis, 9& i? 1 ■EHVALLA Laalaa, Haapirg >1,180 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-04-08 13 feMcALIST£R «c CO., LTD. W, teh ne. aIJJI. r*^K ELLERMAN LIMB <Sc KLAVENESS LINE MMM, HAAtmtt. MniltAM. LOS ANGELES, SAH FRAJtCISCtI HAVRE, HUU k MIWIiHIBW SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAM roort t. S'haa renaag Acccitag carte far Ceslral t Saatt CITY at LEEDS Aaenca. 11/13 Apr 14/11 Apr 17 Apr SUNNrviLLE1,305 words
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Article116 1964-04-08 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS falls outnumbered rises In todays slightly easier market Most moves were SL.aH. Sugar stocks featured with good gain/ recorded by leading issues. Chevron Sydney dropped 4d. to 2d. after the announcement that hotel may be sold for £2.500.000. Basemetals steadied while oik were Irregular. Loans116 words
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Article206 1964-04-08 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 7. Three raonMu. INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 14 eta. M. Box 38 eta. Dunlopa 18 eta. lfcAltster IS eta City Oev. S eta. M. Invest. 18 eta. K. Smelters 21 eta. OCBC 20 eta. Kaso 19 eta. Roblnaon 14 eta. Fed. Dlap. 18 eta. Rothman* 11 eta.206 words
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Article71 1964-04-08 14 CHINESE Product Exchange. Sm«apert n»oo prleaa par plaul yealirday: Coconut all: bulk S47| eellera, drum SSOi teller*. Cepra: April May UK /Continent: Unquoted. Pepptr: Muntok white SIM eellera. Sarawak white |162 i aellera, epecia! Sarawak black $i32a aellera, garbled Lampong black fl3?t aellera, AJBTA Sl.'ii'i wllera. Slngapera Cuwut71 words
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Article25 1964-04-08 14 April 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 691: cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $522.50 (up sl.7s). Estimated offering 235 tons (down 10 tons).25 words
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746 1964-04-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH turnover rex\ mained small on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday it was the first time for a considerable while that there appeared to be a little more* interest in the market. This was particularly evident in the afternoon, but746 words
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Article26 1964-04-08 14 Malayan Stock Indices April 6 April 7 'Industrials: 108.61 108.70 Tms: 130.94 129.89 rubber*: 105.80 105.92 *Dec. 30, 1:<63 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10026 words
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Article852 1964-04-08 14 POMBINED 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: B.u.Uad il.OOO) 51.»3: Cold Stara (1.000) 13.31, (3,000) 53. 30: Eaat Smalt (1.000) $4.02; OunlMM (1.000) $2.74 O, (1.000) $2.74. (1.000)852 words
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Article33 1964-04-08 14 The following further rubb«« crops for March are notified: Bent a 131.000 lb. Jerata Kaaatan 107.000 lb. KundonK Tan jonjr >faa 164.000 lb. Mentakab 91.000 lb and Suncei Bag;an 215.000 lb.33 words
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Advertisement531 1964-04-08 14 W*2^^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service »il OIIECT SAILINGS FROM SINSArUKI AMI M«IAT» 10 CANAOIJUi ANO U.S. MEAT LAKES PORTS. S'pora P. Slum reruns M > ORIENT MERCHANT Air 10/12 Apr 13/14 Aar IS May 11 ZENOBM MARTINI Apr 21/Ma> 1 May 2/1 May 4/ S June S ORIENT531 words
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Advertisement115 1964-04-08 14 S por. rSltam Pmwm CTA/ETD ETA/ETD ITA/lfO fROM BOMOAY ft BEOIBUNOER M.V. "STATE OF IHAC for Hongkong, Moji. lob*. Oioka, Nogoya Yokohcmo April 4/10 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "RATNA MAN,USHRtt" for Ceylon, Modros 4 Calcutta April 12/1* Apr* It/2)* FROM JAPAN k HONGKONG M.V. 'STATE OF ANDHRA" for Modros one Bomoay115 words
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Article251 1964-04-08 15 l PHIL first grada rubber buyers f.o.b. cloud at S p.m. in Singapore .md Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69| crnu per lb. down one-eighth of a i'nt on Monday's closing lord for sbbl position. TThe tono was sjulst. R.A.S. ami F.M.R.E. closing prises m cents per lb. yesterday:251 words
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Article205 1964-04-08 15 SHIPS lying alongside tha Singapsr* Harbour wharves sr exported today are: Frankfurt 4/5, Star Arcturua 6A. Atlas Mam 10/11, Malay 13/14, Cbltral 15/16, Steel Navigator 18, Ccroma 19, Reginald Kerr 21/22, Kenlngau 27/28, Victoria 85/36, ThorsKaard 40/41, Port Adelaide 42/ 43 Bahadur 46, Scudal N.W. 2. SelinKor205 words
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Article104 1964-04-08 15 THE Malayan Exchanga Banks' Assa--1 ciation made these changes In it* r.itm to merchants yesterday (all rate* to J10O) Nik Ysrh: buying TT 32 11/tt, airmail OD 32 13 16. 90 d at 33 1/8 enitt t'i'is. 33 1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3S 3/8, airmail on104 words
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Article37 1964-04-08 15 O.\ the frt* axenanfa mar test In Hon( KonK yesterday the U.S. dallar was quoted at 6.731 (or TT and 6.721 for cash. ttsrhn.l was quoted at 18.97 and ana lasl *f gold at 2481.37 words
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404 1964-04-08 15 YESTERDAY for the first d. time since the Straits Tin Majfcct reopened after the Eas£r holidays, the price .rallied by $1.75 to $522.50. In the previous six trad'lng days the price had fallen by $13.50. The offering was estimated at 235 tons404 words
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Advertisement129 1964-04-08 15 NOTICE It is hereby notified that MR. SIM YEOW KHENG has left our employment on 31-3-64 and therefore has no right to transact any business on our behalf. THE MALAYAN MINERS CO (M) LTD. 56-B. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TONG LAM k COMPANY, LIMITED SINGAPORE i editors' YolunUrv Wlndinc-Up) NOTICE129 words
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Advertisement602 1964-04-08 15 Associated Mincj (Malaya) Limited announce outputs of tin concentrates for the month of March. 1964 as follows: PICULS AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LIMITED 3.025 THE SUNGEI BESI MINES LIMITED 2.323 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED 1 310 SOUTHERN TRONOH TIN DREDGING LIMITED 327 TRONOH MINES LIMITED 2.091 THE GLENGOWRIE RUBBER COMPANY602 words
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Advertisement652 1964-04-08 15 NOTICES NOTICE This is to inform the Public that as tram 1-4-1964. Mr. Chan Eng Llan has left the Employment as Sales Manager of our Singapore Branch and therefore has no Authority to transact any business whatsoever on our behalf. KAH MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED. MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In652 words
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Advertisement2401 1964-04-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PART-TIME RADIO ANNOUNCERS APPLICATIONS are Invited for part-time Radio Announcers and News-Readers for the Malay. Chinese, English and Tamil Services of the Broadcasting Division. Ministry of Culture. QUALIFICATIONS: School Certificate or equivalent. Candidates must be familiar with current affairs. Candidates for each language stream must speak the language2,401 words
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Article63 1964-04-08 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. returned home tonlßht from Kuala Lumpur where ne stayed for two days in connection with the People's Action Party election campaign. On board the same plane with Mr. Lee was the Malaysian Minister of Transport. Dsto63 words
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Article19 1964-04-08 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police today recaptured Tan Tlan Hong, who had escaped from the reformative training centre In January.19 words
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Article, Illustration431 1964-04-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE chairman of the Election Commission, Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri, tonight reminded 2,700,000 voters throughout Malaya that they were required to cast two votes at the same time on polling day April 25. He also told them in a431 words
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98 1964-04-08 16 - I^UALA L U Mp U R, Tues. —Mala ysia today observed World Health Day with exhibitions highlighting the dangers of tuberculosis and the need for public participation in promoting sood health. At ceremonies In various towns throughout the country prizes were98 words
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Article57 1964-04-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Lum Jun Yew. 23. and Len Seong. 25, of Kuala Lumpur, were charged In the Magistrate's Court here today, with extorting $20,000 from Kuan Yuen, by putting him In fear of death on April 1, at Ja!an Swee Guat here. Ball of57 words
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237 1964-04-08 16 Recruits a third Chinese turn up in force Toe* About 400 younjr men— a third of them Chinese today responded t* the call for enlistment in the Malaysian armed forces. They turned up at th« Territorial Army headquarters in Bearh Road long before the recruitinr team, led by Major Mohami'd237 words
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221 1964-04-08 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. A BATCH of 69 un- skilled and semiskilled workers -laid off by Indonesian economic' confrontation, are presently undergoing training courses in the building trade at the Economic Defence Training Centre in Kolam Ayer. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun221 words
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Advertisement234 1964-04-08 16 PLANTERS PEANUTS W^ (Cocktail Salted) are best. m JS In Fact the Life of the party m *v (ASHEW and MIXED NUTS dgSg^jX-' VACUUM PACKED L^W^ ALWAYS FRESH Y\ jffl Bole Agents:— NAINA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD 1-5 Medan Pasar, R. Lumpur. BRANCH: 12 Beach Street. Penang .Yvsoclates:— NAINA MOHAMED234 words
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Advertisement218 1964-04-08 16 Model D-490 HbxHotarv >4^l^ earns money for YOUR business 'fcp every day all the year round r^fl^Ma yhe most modern monufoctunno j|% I< j\ WUf~~ methods, yeors of exoerience. and \^^^ll i B iP?'^ uo-to-dote ttyfmg have been laid &jj!W^Jl 111 tJ!i down in thi> new Rex-Rotary D-490 !lln~ "till218 words
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Miscellaneous53 1964-04-08 16 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahi IS PETUNIA^ KWE'VE^/ HOW "N EVER GONNA G-GOT ABOUT- I A GETOFFTH' TO PO BZZ-BZZ-jrf £j \y PHONED PORKY? SOME- yAN'BZZ... 1 ,7] I I /...I'LL CALLVOU LATERA |jf I 1 dETTY! THE BOYS SEEM MM V ANXIOUS TO GET TO Iri I 1 V^^^THE53 words
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Article310 1964-04-08 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Tues BUT AWARDS ARE TENTATIVE, SAYS SENATOR TAN THE Malaysian Hockey Federation, who are training their team which has qualified for the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October, were voted a sum of $21,000 by the finance committee of the310 words
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91 1964-04-08 17 Outright $10,000 voted for BAM only fact intended to help the various sporting bodies to meet their annual recurring expenses. This meant that the finance committee had to raise funds for training expenses for the Olympic Games and until they were reasonably sure, the committee did not want to raise91 words
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Article56 1964-04-08 17 LPOH. Tues. Shaw Brothers beat Municipality 1-0 in a scrappy Ipoh Football League Div 1 match on the padang here today, scoring through inside-right Chen Kok Sin in the second harf. In Div. 3. Kilat received a walkover from Irish Hussars Band, who failed to56 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-04-08 17 SOCCER Arrowsmith beats Norman in key match tussle T IVERPOOL forward Arrowsmith (in dark shirt) beats Norman of Tottenham Hotspur to the ball and went through on his own during the important English First Division match at Liverpool on Easter Monday. Liverpool won 3-1 to take a firm grip onReuter - 54 words
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219 1964-04-08 17 LINESMAN 'BOOKED' AFTER DISPUTE WITH THE REFEREE SINGAPORE, Ttiea. A linesman was "booked" by th* referee during the SAFA Div. 2iA match between Bintang Bulan and Singapore Cricket Club which ended In a scoreless draw. Leman, a member of Bintang Bulan and the only Uneoaan In the match, disputed the219 words
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Article241 1964-04-08 17 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. PERAK, 7-1 conquerors of Selangor in the FAM Cup Final, have been invited to play two matches in Singapore on Apr. 18 and 19. SRP. Naldu, secretary of the Singapore Governments Services F.A., who sent Perak the Invitation, said today: "Singapore soccer241 words
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Article128 1964-04-08 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 3-0 half-time lead and a late goal enabled Selangor Club to snatch a 4-3 victory over VOC Sports Club In a FA of Selangor League Div. 3 match on the padang here today. Dominating the exchanges Selangor Club scored three quick goals128 words
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Article191 1964-04-08 17 M. VTJALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Madureira soccer team of Brazil have accepted the P.A. of Malaysia's offer of $12,000 (US$4.--000) for three matches. Madureira P.C. today cabled the FAM agreeing to play at Penang on Apr. 16. at Kuala LumDur on Apr. 18 and at Singapore on Apr.191 words
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372 1964-04-08 17 EPSOM JEEP - RACING Classy Fidelio among 13 new -horses- EPSOM JEEP by SINGAPORE, Tues. Fidelio, fourth to Only For life in the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket last year, is among the latest batch of 13 English and Irish horses flown out here by Jack Spencer. Fldello (by Princely Gift) also showed good372 words
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Article215 1964-04-08 17 SOCCER: Spore Govt. Service* Lp: Div. 1 Marines 'A' v Dockyard 5.15: Civil Aviation v PoUce 'A' 6.45 (both matches at Jn Besar). DW. SB: PUB v Printing (Oeylang) SHB 'B v PWD (Kallanß). Spore Bostness Houses Lee: Div. 1 HK Bank v Cold Storage (Balestler Rd);215 words
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185 1964-04-08 17 MANCHESTER UNITED KEEP HOPES ALIVE LONDON, Tues. Manchester United kept alive their slim hopes of winning the English Football League First Division championship when a goal by I Denis Law in the 26th minute brought them two points last night against Aston Villa. Manchester moved into second place behind LiverpoolReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-04-08 17 Danny will be 'hard to replace' LONDON. Tues. Danny Blanchflower, Northern Ireland and Tottenham Hotspur wine-half, who has announced his retirement at the end of the current sraaon next month, waa described as "a (treat player" by Tottenham manager BUI Nlrhol«on here last night. Nicholson aaid: "He will be aReuter - 99 words
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Article238 1964-04-08 17 REDPATH HITS 202 FOR TOUR XI Cables in brief |>EKTH, Tues— The Australian JsT cricket team to tour Engiand Again showed their batting strength In the warming-up match against Western Australia her* yesterday. Hlßhltßht of the third day's play was a double century by the young Victorian opener lan Redpath,238 words
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Advertisement179 1964-04-08 17 FA 2858 De Witt's ANTACID POWDER taken in water-SOON STOPS INDIGESTION v\ rt^y^^^ii flip «a 9 fr£< siSiSWiW FaSt Ktion P rom P t relief— quickly 'irWTlifi $oothes ye*" UP** l stomach. Soon ;< y Oore enjoying your meals again! indigestion* So get some DeWitt's Antacid l^r -2.-SS Powder NOW!179 words
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Advertisement180 1964-04-08 17 nCLtKEEP YOUR CITY HEALTHY! IKwt JT^^^ HARPICIs f th« ssac(f e( g as y wa y t Q fcggp toilets in offices, cinemas, hotels, restaurants and private homes gleaming white and germ free. A little HARPIC sprinkled in the bowl and left sJV***' standing for a few hours removes stains180 words
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Article296 1964-04-08 18 THK Minister of Finance and National President of the MCA. Mr. Tan Sit'\v Sin. said today that the Socialist Front's boast thai it would win 15 of the seats to capture the State "smacks of bravado". "We will not have to wait long to find296 words
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Obituary113 1964-04-08 18 CLAUOE KOW SIM THVE. as* 50, tmmwmt away on 74 64. survived hy wife. Yoke Moi. two daughters. Julie anil Molra. and lion Ooffrcy. Cortege '•awni; No. rt Buklt Mrntri Utara at 4 p.m for Kunrral Service at Weiley Methodist Church. Kuala Lumpur. 4 30 pm. and thence to113 words
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121 1964-04-08 18 UDP: 'We will leave religion out of our politics' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The United Democratic Party would "continue to leave religion" out of its politics, a statement issued by the UDP central assembly chairman, Mr. Lim Meng Bee. said tonight. Mr. Llm, who is the UDP Parliamentary candidate for Segamat121 words
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Article33 1964-04-08 18 HAY WARDS HEATH (Sussex), Tues. The death here of the oldest Bishop in the Anglican communion, the Right Reverend RoiI lestone FyfTe. at the age of 95, was announced today.33 words
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Article84 1964-04-08 18 Holyoake to meet Sock WELLINGTON. Tues.— The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Holyoake, confirmed today he would be having discussions with President Soekarno and other Indonesian Government leaders probably after the Seato conference this month. The Prime Minister said he hoped to visit Bangkok and parts of Thailand where NewReuter - 84 words
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194 1964-04-08 18 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THK leader of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Noor, today described as malicious a charge by Johore Alliance leader that the PMIP was "secretly trying to form an underground i Movement to overthrow the Government." "I am194 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-04-08 18 WITH her new son, who was four weeks old yesterday, wrapped in a white shawl on her knee, Queen Elizabeth hatless and in a red wool coat leaves Buckingham Palace by car to drive through the rain to Windsor Castle last weekend. It was the first publicReuter - 98 words
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Article119 1964-04-08 18 RANGOON. Tuesday A N Irish Roman Catholic priest was killed by Kachin tribal insurgents on March 23 along a lonely Jungle road in Myitkyina district of Northern Burma, it was officially announced last night. The announcement said Father Watt of the Roman Catholic mission at Makauktsu VillageUPI - 119 words
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Article412 1964-04-08 18 LONDON. lues. Unsettled conuiiiuns persisted in stock markets today with tne downward uiovemeni in prices gathering momentum. Buyers were generally relucuuu to trade prior to an announcement of tne election date wmch is expected in tne next few days. equities were the chief sufferers and412 words
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242 1964-04-08 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yo n g Nyuk Lin. today wept as he spoke of tuberculosis and the deaths it had caused in his family. j Mr. Yong said that five members of his immediate family had been242 words
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227 1964-04-08 18 6 Royal Malaysian Army rioters jailed KUCHING. Tues. The Kuchlng district court today corv* L vlcted si x Malayan soldiers of rioting in Kuching on Boxing Day and sentenced them to jail terms I ranging from four months to one year. Four other soldiers were I acquitted. The magistrate. Mr.UPI - 227 words
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Advertisement88 1964-04-08 18 £x*e CUSSIRED MVERTISEMEMTS :n Morrf« 111 i Wlmimmm) WANTED Agent Covering Whole Malaysia QUALITY y^ CHAIRS Medical advice guarantees health and efficiency. "In every respect, NECOS chairs are made on the current human engineering" says Or. M. Shiotani of Tokyo Institute of Technology. Furthermore. "Newsweek" in Its pacific edition under88 words
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Advertisement99 1964-04-08 18 TO KNOW ACCURATE 4P TIME RELY ON FAMOUS J|L SWISS MADE iS?k X^W WLmmmm^rA m\\Amm% 'iML" ACCURATE ROBUST SUPERB IN STYLE AND ELEGANT IN FASHION AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. Flfilll HAVE A I r|I|SNATIONAL^^ IC^9 TV £lfl^^) I IN YOUR HOME \£o^^£ FOR AS LITTLE AS W^^^ I99 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-04-08 18 tFIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 77 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang »i 75 Ipoh 73 Malacca go 75 Singapore 88 7541 words
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