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Title Section21 1964-04-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 It**?** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-04-10 1 'Several proposals' Subandrio promises to pass them on to Sock to settle Malaysia dispute BANGKOK, Thursday THE Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, said today he made several proposals to the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, last Tuesday to settle the Malaysia dispute. He told reporters thatReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration503 1964-04-10 1 'Real reason why three Opposition leaders are against Malaysia 1 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thursday. TL'X Abdul Razak disclosed here this evening how Dr. Hurhanuddin. Inche Ishak Haji Mohamed and Inche Ahmad Boestaraain had tried in 1946 to persuade the I'mno leadership503 words
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352 1964-04-10 1 Malaysia to U.S. Embassy: Explain, please |/"UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minist r y of External Affairs today sought clarification from the United States Embassy here on a purported State Department statement asking Tengku Abdul Rahman to exercise restraint in the dispute with Indonesia. A statement Issued by the Ministry tonight352 words
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Article, Illustration413 1964-04-10 1 CARRINGTON IN FOR 'INFORMAL' DISCUSSIONS IT V ALA LUMPUR. I Thurs. Lord Carrington, the Briti s h Minister of State without portfolio, arrived here today for "informal talks" with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Lord Carrington. who is on his way to Manila to lead the British delegation to413 words
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567 1964-04-10 1 HENRY PAUL - Alliance will win again, says Tengku HENRY PAUL By JPOH, Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul R a h m a n, wound up an intensive five day tour of Perak with a late rally last night at Slim River, the third for the day. confident that th c Alliance567 words
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Article37 1964-04-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Union of Journalists today announced that Its members employed by the Malayan Times went on strike from 1 p.m. today following failure by the management to pay their March salaries37 words
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Article, Illustration446 1964-04-10 1 'HE CALLED A TTLEE A TRAITOR ALLEGA TION I ONDON, Thurs. L Earl Attlee. former British Prime Minister, was today quoted as terming "perfect nonsense" the late Gen. Mac Arthur's reported conviction that his plans during the Korean war had been betrayed by Britain to theReuter - 446 words
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Article20 1964-04-10 1 NICOSIA. Thurs. The Cyprus Mail reported today that Mr. Khrushchev Is expected to visit Cyprus next month.20 words
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170 1964-04-10 1 NEW ZEALAND PREMIER FLIES IN FOR TALKS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. flew into Singapore tonight for an overnight stopover before leaving for Kuala Lumpur for a two-day official visit. Mr. and Mrs. Holyoake were met at the airport by the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr.170 words
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Article23 1964-04-10 1 KARACHI. T*hurs. President Ayub Khan. 56. today left hospital here which he entered a week af»» for a hernia operation. Reu'-..23 words
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Article20 1964-04-10 1 AUTUMN POLLS LONDON. Ttaurv Britain's general election will be in autumn says statement from Prime Minister's office tonight.20 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article146 1964-04-10 2 WAR? WE ARE NOT STRONG ENOUGH say Indonesians in Washington WASHINGTON, Thurs. High Indonesian diplomatic sources here insist President Soekarno will not co to war with Malaysia and that their country does not have the strength for such a conflirt, it was reported today. The Indonesian position was made clearAP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-04-10 2 JAKARTA, Thurs 21 million Indonesians are 'readu to destroy Malaysia' PRESIDENT Soekarno today warned Tengku Abdul Rahman that 21,000.000 Indonesian volunteers are ready to destroy your puppet state made by British imperialism." He issued the warning speech in Jakarta, marking national aviation day. Strength Dr. Soekarno said IndonesiaReuter - 234 words
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Article38 1964-04-10 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Indian Home Minister. Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda. told Parliament today 346 people were killed and 458 injured during recent communal riots at Rourkela, Jamshedpur and Ralgarah in Central and Eastern India— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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255 1964-04-10 2 MANILA, Thurs. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, urged today that negotiations to settle the .Malaysia-Indonesia dispute be continued and that the Borneo ceasefire be maintained. He was commenting on a Kuala Lumpur report quoting Tengku Abdul Rahman as saying he consideredAP - 255 words
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151 1964-04-10 2 INDONESIA TO HAVE A GROWING DIVERSIFIED FRENCH 'PRESENCE' PARIS, Thurs. Mr. Louis Joxe, acting French Premier and Foreign Minister, said yesterday that France intended to extend and diversify the "French presence" in Indonesia. Reporting to the Cabinet on the visit to France of the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, Mr.Reuter - 151 words
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Article108 1964-04-10 2 JAMMU, Thursday. A FAMILY of five was found beheaded in the border village of Romani yesterday morning. Kashmiri police blamed the crime on "Pakistani intruders. The village, 38 miles from here, Is near the ceasefire line between India and Pakistan. Kashmir police chief Lachmandass Thakur108 words
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Article30 1964-04-10 2 SAIGON. Thurs. Government troops killed an estimated 75 Vietcongs in two separate engagements in the highlands near the Laotian border on Tuesday, reliable military sources said.— UPl.30 words
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Article24 1964-04-10 2 KARACHI, Thurs. President Ayub Khan, 56. yesterday left hospital here which he entered a week ago for a hernia operation. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-04-10 2 The Red Words war goes on: Russia attacks again MOSCOW, Thursday. JJUSSIA yesterday accused China of "constantly and systematically" violating their border "and not infrequently in a crude and provocative manner," according to the Soviet news agency Tass. This contradicted the most accepted norms of in- ternatlonal law. it saidReuter - 251 words
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Article38 1964-04-10 2 RANGOON, Thurs. Government troops ambushed and killed four Shan tribal rebels last week It was announced today. The action took place at Wanpon village, Kengtung District of Burma's Shan State bordering on Thailand.— UPl.38 words
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Article27 1964-04-10 2 CAIRO. Thurs. The Egyptlan Government said yesterday it had uncovered a m.ijor Israeli soy ring and arrested it least one of its members.— UPl.27 words
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142 1964-04-10 2 Chimney sitters continue plywood vigil \TAHA, Thurs. Four 1 Okinawan workers of an American-oper-ated plywood compary remained atop a 130 ft chimney yesterday to demand wage increases. The four have been on the chimney of the Okinawa Plywood Co. since March 24. Their fellow workers have been sending them food.UPI - 142 words
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Article61 1964-04-10 2 GANGTOK. (Sikkim), Thurs.— The man who assassinated Bhutan Prime Minister, Mr. Jigme Dor.ii, on Sunday night has been identified as a "Communist Party ticket holder" who masqueraded in tha uniform of a lieutenant authoritative sources said here yesterday. But he is still at large despite effortsAP - 61 words
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117 1964-04-10 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. —A draft resolution asking the Security Council to deplore the British military action against a Yemeni fort last month »nd condemning reprisals as incompatible with the U.N. Charter was tabled here yesterday by Morocco and the Ivory Coast. The draft calls onReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration203 1964-04-10 3 PEKING'S ENVOY: DISPUTES WITH U.S. WILL BE SETTLED WARSAW, Thurs.— Mr. Wang Ping-an, the Chinese Ambassador, who is leaving here soon after nearly 10 >ears of negotiations with United States representatives, yesterday said he believed "disputes which now exist between China and the U.S. will eventually be settled. "I regretReuter - 203 words
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165 1964-04-10 3 It's war as Mods knock the Rockers LONDON. Thurs. The Mods v Rockers feud, a running battle between rival teenage cults, erupted in London last night and ended with 30 youngsters arrested. Trouble started whin hundreds of Rockers tried to get into a big television production called the Mod Ball,AP - 165 words
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Article45 1964-04-10 3 I UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. U Thant. the Secretary-General, has asked Finland. Sweden and Ireland to increase their Dledees to the U.N. peace-kepoing force In Cyprus by 300 troops each, a U.N. spokesman announced. Finland has already agreed, he said. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article44 1964-04-10 3 DAYTONA BEACH (Florida). Thurs. Hailed into court on a disorderly conduct charge, Randall Blessing, 20. a pre-law student at the University of Florida, was fined US$5O and ordered to write a thesis on why he should respect the law.— UPl.44 words
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Article, Illustration477 1964-04-10 3 MARQUIS READS STATEMENT FOR NERVOUS PRINCESS PARIS, Thursday PRINCESS Irene of the Netherlands, said to be "on the verge of a nervous breakdown," announced yesterday that her decision to go her own way with her prince has not changed her relations with herUPI - 477 words
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151 1964-04-10 3 A SECOND MASS WALK-OUT AT TRADE TALKS fENEVA, Thurs. v Delegates at the 121--ration World Trade Conference staged a mass walkout yesterday as the South African Minister for Economic Affairs, Dr. Nico Diederichs. walked to the rostrum. It was the second walk- out In two days. On Tues- I dayReuter - 151 words
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Article27 1964-04-10 3 PARIS, Thurs. Two Soviet planes yesterday fletr In from Moscow with 13 tons of Russian gold bought by the Bank of France.— UPI.UPI - 27 words
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120 1964-04-10 3 OKLAHOMA CITY. Thurs. Justice Earl Welch of the Oklahoma State Supreme Cour{ was indicted yesterday by a Federal Grand Jury on five counts of income tax evasion. Also Indicted was N. S. Corn, a former State Supreme Court Justice, who now is retired.AP - 120 words
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210 1964-04-10 3 Mac Arthur: Crowds brave rain for last time WASHINGTON, Thurs. The body of Gen. Mac Arthur arrived here from New York yesterday for a farewell tribute from a nation, led by President Johnson. Thousands were at Union Station when the special train bearing the old soldier's remains backed slowly intoReuter - 210 words
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Article27 1964-04-10 3 BRUSSELS, TJiurs. Thousands of European Common Market Commission employees came out on a two-hour "warning strike" for higher salaries here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-04-10 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /"TRYTUIS?\ V <S rnt l u&J (VHO SAVE YOU f ■i rwswi^^ i^ THIS ffCQPC (7<?6ADrr»a /iSTUERC A MnMCAL)24 words
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369 1964-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. pOX a woman to become a lawful secondary wife of a man in the Chinese community, there must be recognition of her by members of his family, especially by his principal wife, stated Mr. M.B. Brash in the Federal Court of369 words
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236 1964-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. In its first stage of industrial development. Singapore must depend to a substantial degree on overseas countries for the technical skills and scientific technology necessary for establishing new industries, the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said yesterday. He236 words
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Article162 1964-04-10 4 PAY BOOST CLAIM IS REJECTED SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court today threw out the claims of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for salary increases for Division Four typists in the Postal Department because they were already covered by an agreement signed between the AUPE and theSingapore Government relating162 words
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Article28 1964-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mrs. Kwan Sal Kheong. wife of the Deputy Director of Education, will give away the prices at a prlse-givlng ceremony of the Beatty Secondary Schoo^onAorl^^a^^O^jin^28 words
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318 1964-04-10 4 Premier to attend three functions in a day SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan .Yew, will attend three functions one after the other tomorrow evening. First, he will open the $1.9 million Cantonment Road housing estate at 6.30 p.m. Immediately afterwards. Mr. Lee will open the Tanjong Pagar318 words
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Article25 1964-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off In Jalan Kemunlng Eetate off 12 m.« Sembawang Road, tomorrow from S a.m. to 6 pjn.25 words
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Article218 1964-04-10 4 'Rejoin Medical Service call SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yo n g Nyuk Lin, said today that there was an acute shortage of doctors, trained nurses and technicians in the Medical Service. To fill this gap, he urged doctors, nurses and technicians who are retiring from the service218 words
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Article27 1964-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Gerald de Cruz has been re-elected chairman of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children at the annual general meeting held recently.27 words
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Miscellaneous445 1964-04-10 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'IHB followlnt la today* schedule dipartukei of civil alrcrfat movements at Malaysian Airways: To Kuala, Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: Lumpur (ML 022) 7.31 am- to arrival! Kuala Lumpur IML 028) 6.30 p.m.: 1 to Kuala Lumpur. Hoot Kon« Jipsn Air Lints: From Tokyo.445 words
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185 1964-04-10 5 TBSSELTON, Thurs. J A widespread Sabah prostitution racket, believed linked with a kidnapping ring in Hon» Kong and Singapore, has been smashed, an Immigration Department spokesman reported today. A cover The official said the prostitutes came here from Hong Kong and Singapore ostensiblyAP - 185 words
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109 1964-04-10 5 BRUNEI TO REPLACE MALAYAN LOFFICERS BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. Malayan officers seconded to the Brunei Malay Regiment will soon be replaced by British officers, it was announced here today. The Malay Regiment headquarters here said the Malayan officers were being recalled for duty &t home. Lt.-Col. D.M. Fletcher has taken over109 words
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Article55 1964-04-10 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— More than 400 youths from all over Malay* win take part In the 6th annual convention of the Federation of Malaya Hindu Youth Council to be held at Sunael Patani from May 2 to May 5 v Tn Central Kedah Hindu Youth Organisation is55 words
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112 1964-04-10 5 Naval base police probe a murder at sea- OfNGAPORE. Thurs.— The Naval Base police here are investigating a murder on the high seas. John Slack, 17. an assistant cook, was found stabbed in the stomach on board the aircraft carrier Bulwark on March 29, when the carrier was in the112 words
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Article23 1964-04-10 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— ln Security checks throughout the Island, police detained a man under the societies ordinance 'and screened 2,386 suspected gangsters.23 words
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Article19 1964-04-10 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.— About 100 Thai teachers will visit the $750,000 Rural Trade School here tomorrow.19 words
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326 1964-04-10 5 None apply to stagger pay on estates "KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs 'J'HE Commissioner for Labour, Mr. M. R. Naidu, said today that although he had agreed to estates staggering and altering pay days in view of the number of estate, payroll robberies, no estate had so far applied to do this.326 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-04-10 5 'NO' to Boesta's speeches on tape |£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Socialist Front candidate in the general elections, Inche Ahmad Boestaman, now under detention, cannot make speeches at rallies through a tape recorder. The secretary of the Elections Commission. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Talib, said today: "A person given a permit133 words
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101 1964-04-10 5 lESSELTON. Thurs. J Sabah will have its own rural development "Operations Room" by the middle of the year. The State's Rural Development Officer, Mr. Roderick Maclean said that the $50,000 room is similar to the one in Kuala Lumpur. The Minister without Portfolio.101 words
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213 1964-04-10 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— A milliondollar exhibition of French modern decorative art will be put on show at the National Art Gallery here for two months from May 14. The first time that such an exhibition is being staged here, it will feature213 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-04-10 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A father of three today appealed to his wife, Mrs. Josephine Marsh known to her friends as Angela to return to him. Mr. Ronald Marsh. 30, a tourist driver-cum-gulfie, said that tils wife, and three children were' missing when he155 words
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469 1964-04-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. L_ THE Minister of Agriculture, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said last night the fact that the Government was spending $370 million on education this year should give the lie to criticism that the Government was not doing enough469 words
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Article28 1964-04-10 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Detectives early today raided an empty unnumbered hut in Bukit Ban Kee and recovered seven iron rods, a ■pear and a Icanda stick28 words
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Article30 1964-04-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakai bin Baginda, yesterday opened two community centres »t Kampong Gicliing Hillr and Kampong Busut In Kuala Langat30 words
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125 1964-04-10 6 Kean Siew promises a Penang state development board PENANG. Thurs. The chairman of the Penang Socialist Front elections committee, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, said today if the Front took over the state government it would set up a state development board to co-ordinate the functions of the state government, city125 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-04-10 6 WORKERS WARNED: DON'T LET LEE SPLIT YOU- OENANG. Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Labour an 4 Social Welfare, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today accused the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, of "trying to drive a wedjre between Penang and Singapore workers affected by the Indonesian! confrontation. "The Alliance Central260 words
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227 1964-04-10 6 PENANG, Thurs. rE Socialist Front deputy Mayor. Inche Omar bin Othman, today accused his Alliance rival for the Sungei Pinang State constituency, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. a former Mayor, of "Indian chauvinism." Inche Omar told an election rally at Tye Kirn Yuen Road here that227 words
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Article249 1964-04-10 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Urn Kean Slew, vice-president of the Labour Party of Malaya, said in a TV interview tonight that his party accepted Malaysia as a constitutional fact but was still against the way it was formed. "We believe that Malaysia will give rise to con-249 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-04-10 8 Alliance will win with bigger margin: Razak SINGAPORE, Thur*. THE Alliance will return to power with a bigger majority in the general elections "because I know the people are solidly behind us," the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said tonight. "They know what our policies are," he said in301 words
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167 1964-04-10 8 PMIP: WHY MALAYSIA DOES NOT HELP MALAYS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Inche Zulkifli Muhamad, vice-pre-sident of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, told a TV audience here tonight: "We maintain that Malaysia is not in the interests of the Malays in this country." His party opposed Malaysia "because the Malays will oe outnumbered." He167 words
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Article74 1964-04-10 8 IPOH, Thurs. Th« PPP leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivattg&m, aaid today that his party had planned "dozens" of cartoons to retaliate against the Alliance which bad started a cartoon "war." He told an election rally last night: "If the Alliance wants to make personal attacks on74 words
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463 1964-04-10 8 What we mean to do if we are given a say— by Lee SINGAPORE, Thum, rpHE secretary-gen- eral of the People's Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today underlined what his party means to do if given a say in the State and Central Governments of Malaya. In an interview463 words
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231 1964-04-10 8 gINGAPORE, Thurs. —Dr. Llm Chong Eu, Secretary General of the United Democratic Party, said in a TV interview tonight that his party, while accepting Malaysia and its concept in principle, opposed the planning and timing of the implementation of Malaysia. "We shall continue to231 words
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203 1964-04-10 8 Tan: We will win more seats than in last polls MALACCA, Thurs. The president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr Tan Siew Sin, today predicted that the MCA candidates contesting the general elections would win more seats Ikis time than in the last elections. In the last elections the MCA203 words
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Miscellaneous215 1964-04-10 6 Altvy Onp By V. T. Uamlin I 2L W 14^2y.5S < 25 O I rJOCEPT FOR ME, YES, IN A'l I .IOJ WERE 7VT V I BUT fTVWIkS "WORAWP WIZER JO/ P^?K%J > J Prr ~A J9"L~ VAKKAHIK NMOULP MANNEKOF PHYSICAL AGENT/ BUT V WHORBUiTfiETTH'STAfiE Jl'/(X X I SOYOU"REA COMGM215 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1964-04-10 7 75,000 new (non-Malay) votes to whom? 1P3T?5nT5!7HP373E!"ll P 3T?5nT5!7HP373E!"l The line-up in PERAK ALLIANCE IN BETTER SHAPE NOW THAN THE LAST TIME: INTERESTING BIG JUMP IN ELECTORATE Four women in State polls I POH, Thursday. I' HE Alliance takes the field in Perak for the general elections in better shape1,650 words
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Article1084 1964-04-10 7 A The live-up loi I'ailia mriii (Electorate BUM) I ***** (33.251): l» K. Seemvassgani (PPF), Cbeata Chun Ching (All). Wong Kirn Hum auu Won e Kiaw Kew (SK|. Ml M.IIMIH i ..TM,. S. r. Seenivasagam il'l'l'i. l.nn tng Chiang (All), Yuniik b Moliamed Isa (SF). MALA KANUSAK1,084 words
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Advertisement172 1964-04-10 8 Nun 2FU6HB"AWEEK Take-off time from Singapore 19.05 WEDNESDAYS Flight KLB32: FROM Singapore TO Bangkok, Karachi, Cairo, Rome, Zurich and Amsterdam. HHHbIL^L^V^^LIHHHHbI SUNDAYS HBH^^ Flight KLB34: FROM Singapore TO *wl£f Bangkok. Karachi. IMf WkM Beirut, Rome, Frankfurt I l^lLI wl Ml and Amsterdam. Contact your TRAVEL AGENT or ia^ia^ii^ia^ll nearest X.L.M.172 words
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Article, Illustration1731 1964-04-10 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature THE COURAGE OF DOCTOR ORCHARD The man who fought to give his city a musical tradition IN May 1915 Australia had only one topic of conversation. The landing of the Anzacs at Gallipoli on April 25 had stirred the nation while the mounting casualty lists brought1,731 words
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Advertisement205 1964-04-10 9 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure v A T T «1 yM WvNn j *^H^ i riLiE R TIPPED When they see the sailor symbol Ge&sß on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Malaya: 20'S 80 eta and205 words
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Obituary19 1964-04-10 10 Word, $1$ i Minimum) CABLE FROM CEYLON Dr. Kaadajaray brother of Mr*. Magasu passed away 8-4-64 8 Wellawatte.19 words
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Article177 1964-04-10 10 Wt4* tit (MJaimmm) MR. A MRS. G. Green thank friends i iJ relatives for their assistance, preseata, felicitations and attendance or, the occasion of their marriage on 1-R4 at Jobore Bahru. MR. CERALD CLYDE thanks relatives and friends for condolences, att. ndance and wreaths at funeral of his ii.177 words
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Obituary62 1964-04-10 10 M Word* Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Rev. Law Ka Man railed to rest on 10-4-S3. Badly miKKed by his wife and son. IN MEMORY OF At, K Swee Seng Talplng who died on 10-4-63. We shall alwuy.l love, respect and cherish your memory, abide by your62 words
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Article636 1964-04-10 10 The urban constituencies, of which there are about 25, will be more bitterly contested in the coming Malayan Parliamentary elections than in either of the preceding ones. Two newcomers the People's Action Party and the United Democratic Party have joined the fray, adding their appeals for support636 words
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Article368 1964-04-10 10 Snubs from both north and south have greeted the twoday meeting of South-East Asia Treaty Organisation military advisers which began in Manila yesterday. The Saigon Government, indignant over the Seato secretarygeneral's statement that its war was only an internal dispute between factions, suggested Seato is in danger of368 words
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Article164 1964-04-10 10 The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Holyoake, will find Kuala Lumpur greatly changed when he flies in this morning. Since he waa last here more than four years ago the city has developed impressively. Being a perceptive man, moreover, our distinguished visitor will also notice a change in164 words
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Article272 1964-04-10 10 SEOUL, Thurs. COUTH Korea's turbul- ent students are now acknowledged to be a dominant political force affecting major national policy decisions. News that Japan and Korea have agreed to suspend all talks at Ministerial level closely followed a week of violent antiJapanese student demonstrationsOFNS - 272 words
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LETTERS
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316 1964-04-10 10 \A/E have to thank Miss TT P.G. Lim for putting the record straight in the matter of the "bull's head." although with results she could hardly have expected. When Dr. Lim Swee Aun based his charges (that the Socialist Front has connections with Indonesia)316 words
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Letter92 1964-04-10 10 \gTE are obliged to the TT Straits Times for reproducing photographs of the Malayan seladang and the Bali bull together with the Socialist Front emblem. Your readers may Judge for themselves whether the Socialist Front symbol bears more resemblance to the Malayan seladan* than to the Bali92 words
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Letter126 1964-04-10 10 I have followed with more than a little Interest the recent controversy the bull and the counter-bull, so to speak on the 'animal' component of the Socialist Front crest. To my perhaps untutored eye this animal appears to be a cross between the Malayan seladang and the Indonesian126 words
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Letter89 1964-04-10 10 r reply to the query from FED UP on Saturday April 4 it Is pointed out that as far as this Department is concerned all results have by now been forwarded to candidates. It is possibl that due to changes in addresses of certain candidates not made89 words
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Letter139 1964-04-10 10 WITH reference to the letter from "Parent" In your issue of 28th March, no 11 -plus child Is thrown out of any Government or Go-vernment-Aided school in Singapore for failing the Primary School. Leaving Examination. A child normally sits for that Examination for the first time139 words
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Letter51 1964-04-10 10 WHEN pay Increases for Government clerks were announced by the Government in February, Cuepacs assured stenographers and other allied services that their salary revision will be announced by the end of March. March has now ended and nothing has been heard of the revision so far NON-CLERK" Kuala51 words
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Letter80 1964-04-10 10 T AST Saturday, April 4. Iv four school buses were used to transport supporters to political rally In Parlt Buntar The question arises as to whether the persons who used the buses were school children. If they were, are they allowed to attend a political80 words
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Letter21 1964-04-10 10 II7HY can't the TelecomTT munications Department in Malaya have the automatic time announcing: service as in Singapore? SUBSCRIBER Penanr21 words
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Article, Illustration747 1964-04-10 10 Confrontation with a new concept DR. SUBANDRIO TALKSJ)F BRITISH POLICY AND INDONESIAN DOUBTS During his visit fro The Hague last week, Dr. Subandrio gave an interview to the correspondent of the London Times which threw new light on the motivation of Indonesian confrontation. The interview is reproduced in this page.747 words
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Advertisement756 1964-04-10 10 Straits Tiaes Malay Mail I ENSjIEM advartltem.nts may be handed t»: let Floor COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONG KEPPEL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Author**** Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. CoMyar Quay THE, NEWS FRONT Htipatrlck's SupemMfwet M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rosd. Naval756 words
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Advertisement89 1964-04-10 10 U THANT-INSCRUTABLE SHEPHERD OF THE U.N. How does this "serene Buddhist" differ from his "high-strung Christian" predecessor. Dag Hammarskjold? Which side does he favour in the Cold War? Here's a fascinating portrait of the man who may well win a 2nd or even a 3rd term as Secretary General in89 words
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Advertisement93 1964-04-10 10 Priceless possession -safeguard them EYE-GENE ffjiimi bye Drops fi^fi with "LEXATOr |Sj^!^ If your eyes are feve- v ....-EL 2$L rish through hay- fever, '^^^^j«*Sb w^\ colds, sun burn or feel yS strained after prolong- \^*sk( m V~^~^' ed reading, looking at TV. use EYE-GENE for instant relief. One or93 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-04-10 11 After the blast A PUBLIC Utilities Board worker inside the bombed electricity sub-station in Woodleigh Park points to the damaged roof. The blast at 8 p.m. on Wednesday night blew away most of the tiles. Cracks can be seen on the wall. The transformer on the right, however, was undamaged.109 words
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Article236 1964-04-10 11 POSTAL STRIKE THREAT FOR CABINET IfL'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The case of the Union of Post Office Workers, who have threatened to go on strike on April 23, is to be referred to the Cabinet, the Secretary to the Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Jaffar Win Tahar. said today.236 words
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Article240 1964-04-10 11 MALACCA, Thurs. A Malacca haji has lent the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, a kris to carry with him wherever he goes campaigning so that no harm will befall him. Mr. Tan. who has had the kris for several days now, took240 words
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95 1964-04-10 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An unsoueht testimonial to Bata shoes came from the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today when he officially declared open Bata's new factory in Telok Blangah Road. "I have been wearing Bata shoes ever since I can remember," he said.95 words
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Article37 1964-04-10 11 KDCHING, Thurs. A national cemetery for men and women killed iv action in Sarawak is to be set up. according to reliable sources. It Is understood that the Supreme Council made this decision recently.37 words
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Article69 1964-04-10 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Haji Noorsan bin Ahmad, 60, charged with having carnal relations with a girl under 16, was acquitted today after a three-day trial in the first criminal district court. The judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. held the entire proceedings In camera as the69 words
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Article33 1964-04-10 11 IPOH. Thurs. The Ashby Road English School beat 10 other primary schools here to win the thrextiy Shell traffic games which concluded on the Coronation ground ben yesterday eventat33 words
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258 1964-04-10 11 Why Soek hates the Chinese by Ningkan KUCHING, Thursday. Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today that President Soekarno and bis henchmen hated the Chinese and did not believe in free enterprise. He was speaking at the laying of the foundation stone oi a new building in258 words
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Article36 1964-04-10 11 IPOH. Thurs The body of a one-month old Chinese baby girl was found in the Kinta River near Palim here yesterday evenIng. It Is believed the baby had died about three days ago.36 words
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249 1964-04-10 11 Four rules for the first man tourists see ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today spoke of four guiding principles which taxi drivers should adopt to give an efficient public service. He was presenting a $45.--000 cheque to the newlyformed Malay Tarl249 words
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Article56 1964-04-10 11 KDALA LDMPDR. Thurs. Dr. Chong Yew Chong has been elected the president of the Selangor branch of the University of Malaya Graduates Society at the annual general meeting here. Others elected were: secretary, Mr. K. Sundralingam; treasurer: Mr. Tan Soo Hai; and committee members: Mr. W. Fernando;56 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-04-10 11 Broadcasting chief defends the election jingles {{UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— It Is unfair to say that creativity should be left to someone else, the Deputy Director of Radio Malaysia, Inche Ahmad Murtadwt Zaba. said today of a letter in the Straits Times critlclsim? radio election Jingles. The letter (signed "Jadel") suggested159 words
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Article18 1964-04-10 11 IPOH. Thurs. A new Are station costing $88,000 has been built In Orlk. Upper Perak.18 words
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185 1964-04-10 11 No blame on Big Walk organisers; Coroner SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The State Coroner, Mr. N. Ganesan, today exonerated the organisers of the Malay Mall Big Walk competition from all blame for the death of a competitor during the race last year. In recording a verdict of death by natural causes of185 words
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Article52 1964-04-10 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Americas round the world woman pilot. Mr*. Jerrle Mock, has cancelled her plans to come to Singapore as part of her flight. In a last-minute change of flight schedule, Mrs. Mock, a 38--year-old mother of three, left Bangkok this morning for Manila in her52 words
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Advertisement129 1964-04-10 11 [■■CLAMOROUSLY YOURS Made in Germany 13f FIRST CLASS TELEVISION THROUGH PERFECT TECHNIQUE I 23" P. TUBE, 36 VALVE FUNCTIONS "W 10 2 CHANNELS, 7" x 5" Hi-Fi H Dynamic Speaker. traMH^fcSililEHl^^^^l^^^HU I ii a WAI CONSOLE I'M •al»a-l u oetlan«l CAPRI I 33" pananma pic- I JAVA 1 turt tubt129 words
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Advertisement161 1964-04-10 11 t,y *IH sj 1 ijl 1 N£TT bS» ff > bread HHPfi """^e-* /\rifiP nX ii What makes this crispbread so extra-enjoyable? \^f When you ask for Ryvita, you're asking WJ for pure, wholesome rye. That's what aHT makes Ryvita so good. Good to taste, good for you. Crispy, crunchy161 words
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Miscellaneous536 1964-04-10 11 RADIO SINGAPORE Sound or Jsa; IJO Before We SHORTWAVE SERVICES: Say Goodnight; 12 mid-nlgnt 41 and meters dose MEDIUM WAVE SEKIVCE: ill RADIO MALAYSIA A.M.: e.OO Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE HP Ne£ U 7 P 4O And B« A affi Bulletin; 7.60 Dp And About; AM.:536 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-04-10 12 ENICAR'S LATEST RANGE COMING FWICAR Watch Factories Ltd. of Switzerland will be introducing to the Malaysian market in the near future their latest ran«e of quality watches. These would be watches with revolutionary movements recently developed by the company said Mr. Anste O. Racine, president of the company, who visited168 words
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Article, Illustration553 1964-04-10 12 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND LEGISLATION WILL HAVE FEATURES UNIQUE TO THIS COUNTRY By THE new Malaysian company law which will replace the present pre-war ordinance will contain the best provisions of those existing: in the British and Australian acts. It will also contain some new features unique553 words
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Article34 1964-04-10 12 Lloyd Txlestlnos luxury Uner Galileo Galilei lias been nominated for the Italian Architects and Engineers National Association award for "the most outstanding achievement in Italian naval engineering between 1957 and 1963.34 words
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Article40 1964-04-10 12 British Columbia's 1964 International Trade Fair will take place from May 13 to 23 at Exhibition Park. Vancouver to show the latest in equipment, machinery and other product* for Industry and business from all parts of the world.40 words
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Article95 1964-04-10 12 Big rise in Japanese cycle sales JAPANESE exports of motorJ cycles, scooters and mopeds in the 1963 financial year are expected to total 432.000 units, the Midget Motor Manufacturers Association announced in Tokyo, Reuter reports. This is 40 per cent more than the previous financial year's amount and the association95 words
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Article131 1964-04-10 12 Promoting Indian products AN export executive of William Jacks and Co. Ltd., Calcutta, Mr. P. Kumar, was in Singapore and Malaya last week promoting the sales of Indian engineering products. These included Industrial fans, machine tools, thermoplastic extruding machinery and the mica insulating bricks. The Insulating bricks, marketed by William131 words
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Article216 1964-04-10 12 Pepper prices up on NY bids AFTER some weeks in the doldrums, the Singapore pepper market came to life again during the last two weeks with stimulation from New York buyers. During the period some 200 1 tons of black pepper was re- ported to have been sold. As has216 words
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Article56 1964-04-10 12 Mr. R. Chevalley. export manager of Loagines Watch Co. of St. Imler. Switierland. visited Singapore last week in the course of a tour of the company's agents in the Par East and Near East. Mr. Chevalley had talks with the local agents, Madame Watson (Imports) Ltd. and56 words
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Article65 1964-04-10 12 A Sydney company has formed a Joint venture with a Manila firm and is setting up others In Singapore and Hong Kong, writes Keith Hooper. The Sydney concern is Capital Plastics Pty. Ltd. and the new venture is known as Capital Plastics (Philippines) Inc. with Australian65 words
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273 1964-04-10 12 WORK FOR THE JOBLESS AT GARMENT PLANT UNITEX (Malaysia) Ltd.. a new Singapore garments factory opened earlier this week by Dr. Goh Keng Swee has given work to some of those who have lost their Jobs because of the Indonesian trade boycott. They are now working the p:ant under the273 words
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Article, Illustration192 1964-04-10 12 ASSISTANT NAMED E. E. C. MANAGER AFTER 12 years in Singa- pore, Mr. T. A. Reeves, manager for South-East Asia ior The English Electric Co. Ltd., is returning permanently to England this month to take up an appointment at the head oftice in London. He is succeeded by Mr. S.K.192 words
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Advertisement211 1964-04-10 12 4th Asian office for Cathay Advertising CATHAY Advertising Ltd. last week opened its Kuala Lumpur office which, with the Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok offices brings the total number of Cathay's branches in Asia to four. The new office at Jalan Ampang is to meet the ever increasing demands of211 words
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Advertisement97 1964-04-10 12 THE AYE RY 5106 WEIGHBRIDGE IcsssSoz2p^^^^^ I KuSSi^r >."-">;-x-x-X\\-X\-x-x-!N_\ ■^kVbSS^I SKxSmmW x' X s^HHsfl WoSmr^ s^\ll V -^^HBiB m K H \7jJ JmHw WHOM B%^--.---.-.-.v.v.<^^h/fcrf-^H .>.*■■•■•.■■■■...■..■.■ JK^B The value of a weighbridge is to keep a constant and accurate check on incoming and outgoing supplies. By receiving too little, or97 words
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Advertisement3487 1964-04-10 13 A copy of this prospectus has been delivered to the Registrar of Companies for registration. The subscription list will be open on Friday 10th of April 1964 and close on Saturday 9th of May 1964 or earlier should tlie issue be fully subscribed. SHARIKAT PERMODALAN KEBANGSAAN LIMITED (Incorporated in the3,487 words
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Advertisement324 1964-04-10 13 over Income, and Income over expenditure for the periods under review were as follows: Excess of Excess of Expenditure Income over Period Over Income Expenditure Remarks Ist March 1961- No Directors 31st Dec. 1961. 7,429.00 fees charged Ist Jan. 1962- After charging 31st Dec. 1962. $13,781.00 $8,400/- for Directors Fees,324 words
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Advertisement1153 1964-04-10 14 (Continued Irom I'- ge 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrd, SS (Mm.) Box SO el,, txtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED Knglisn Breaking Walter. Must be able to write. Apply 312 North Bridge Road. B'pore after 2 p.m 1 DOOR-TO-DOOR salesgirls to sell hsir-cream. A'tractive dally allowance snd commission. Apply P.O. Box 2196 or1,153 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-04-10 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words Si Mm.,— Box St rl,. txtn ONE ROOM To Let without children at Zion Close. Apply Tel. (B'pore) ***** FURNISHED ROOM To bet River Valley for working girl. Rlas <• pore) -iIJO. a.m.— 11.30 a.m. FULLY FURNISHED Leave House District 11 available lat May to end July.1,022 words
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Advertisement1062 1964-04-10 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE »'or«i St (Mlm.)—Bmx St ct*. txtn SIXTEEN 2-STOREV ISRRACE I Houses for sale, freehold title, off Bartley Road, 3 nedroam*. i batalooms, dining, living, utility, kitchen, say porch, balcony. spacious compound, fencing and (ate Starting construction soon, fit for occupation approximately November December Book early 101,062 words
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Advertisement836 1964-04-10 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Word* St (Mlm.)—B*xttef. mutrm OFFICE EQUIPMENT Supplies. Attractive position available In Raffles Place to suitable licensee Interested In operating a modern and i.pto-date business to oftlee equipment furniture, and related supphca. Area 380 or 900 sq.ft. For term* and further details write to Box I AJ222 S.T836 words
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Advertisement1156 1964-04-10 14 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE It Wmrd* U (Min.)—B*x M rf*. «xlr. KPT. HALF CABIN Boat 30b. p. motor Ideal family picnic boat. $800 0.n.0. Skis, cushions Included. Tel: Uastrell (Spore) *****. 2 BRAND NEW mahogany marine plywood speedboat for sale. One 18"S" k 68 and on* 16' x 751". For1,156 words
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Advertisement1134 1964-04-10 14 FOR SALE I 2* Wmrd* Si (Mln.)— Box SO et*. txtn PIANOS. ENGLISH MAKE Buckland. Cbappell. Eungblut. MarshallRose. Fully Troplcalised. Liberal Cash Discount. Nangheng Piano House, 103--100, Selegie Road, Spore. *****. KNITTED BOYS' SPORTBHIRTS Mad* lo U.B,A. Usually $4.00 Cleanns Now $1.90 Only (Size 8 14). Many Uor* Bargains. Remember1,134 words
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Advertisement904 1964-04-10 14 LADIES HAIRDRESSING It Word* SS (Min.}—Bmx St rt*. txtrm FARIOA MAISON MARCELLE H /Stylist, Manicure and facial oaaka. up expert. Appointment: 11-C Batter? Road. B'por*. Tel: W2748. MARMRII LADIES HAIROMSSIRS. 260 Orchard Rd., B'pore. (Near Prince's) Balr Cut SI/-. Bbanpoo-Mt B Cold War* from $10/- Ptaoor C *****. I WHERE904 words
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Advertisement705 1964-04-10 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANT Applications are Invited for ippoinunent to the post of Flnanlal Assistant In the Electrical Department, Brunei. IUALIFICATIONS: Wide experience of Government accounting. A Certificate In Book-keeping would be aa advantage. (ALARY: In the scale $850 I 30-1080-1 100 per month. Point705 words
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Advertisement1358 1964-04-10 15 10 LIVERPOOL k t»ESI CCASI U.k... MM SWdt Mm srian CYCLOPS liverpaal la Pt/Talay Apr 11 PMRuCIUS n.erpeei, Dublin. Glaajaa Apr 12 Apr 11 Apr 14/11 Apr 17 OEMOOOCUS Literpeel. Oublm Apr 12 Apr ii Apr 11,21 Apr 21 DOLIUS i..eieoel. Glasgow Apt II Apr 22 Apt 21/21 m> ANCHISES1,358 words
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Advertisement2661 1964-04-10 15 BaY sV ak^al Lw^F i/JI J ML V MM «f ft^Paaal F PtVn.ll THE E AC LINES LcLV S*~^t SIMCAPOK KUALA IUMPUtir.tWtmfMMAM ««NAMO mnmaii House a>.A»'AMGta. rotoiN.i >/]wii»o«« j ij i moNi ?tu moMi ••••< momi asaa r»o»i aiui SAILINSS IS SENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMSURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP. lOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO,2,661 words
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Advertisement1278 1964-04-10 15 1^ McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. CLLEBMAN LIMB ah KLAVENtSS LIMB iDMoaj. HAMMuat. (uiuaaaM. lbs angeies. Un FUNCisca. kuvit. hu a aipsusaaauM lEAnti. Vancouver s pbrtlam raare P. Sham <aaaa« Atceetui cane far Ceatm k taatt 'CITI O» IEEDJ America 11/11 Apt 14/11 Apr 17 Apr SUNNTVILLi 0/14 t CTY^BF t?ASS*«1,278 words
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Article137 1964-04-10 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INDUSTRIAL akarea were barely 1 steady with some leaders losing ground. A.R.C. Indastrlea llrmed following the announcement of a new Issue on the basis of two-for-five at a 2s. 6d. premium. Swalkm and Ariel jumped sharply to 51s. after an Amott- Brockliof f counter offer of137 words
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Article191 1964-04-10 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves er expected today ara: Tatiana 12, Bamora 4 6, Harpaly- cua 6/7. Dresden 15/16. lsuzu Marii 19, Bmplre Kittiwake 21/22. Nlcobax 35/36. Jarena 38/39, Catenas 45, Bendoran 46, Straat Johore 47, Bedlli N.W. J, Larut N.W. 2, Bnias N.W. 3/4.191 words
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Article73 1964-04-10 16 /HINESI Preduco Kxchanga, »in«i- ears neen aricn per pieul yeeterday: Coconut ail: bulk $4~i, aellara, drum $sdi sellers. Copra: April/May IK Continent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok nhite $163 sellers. Saranak white $162 i sellers, apecial .Sarawak black (132s sellers, garbled Lampons nlack (1375, sellers, ABTA (152 i Kellers. (ingapere73 words
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Article26 1964-04-10 16 THI Malayan Exehanaa Bank!' Asia--1 ciallen made tbese changes In Its to (100): telling TT ar OD raady: Belgian Francs 1613: Italian Lira *****.26 words
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Article25 1964-04-10 16 Malayan Stock Indices April 8 April 9 'Industrials: 109.38 109.79 Tins: 130.14 ISUI rubbers: 105.92 105.92 Her. 30, 1963-100 Dec. 29, 19b"> 10025 words
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704 1964-04-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent BRIGHTER and better conditions continued on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and although the market is not yet extremely busy, daily turnover continues to improve slightly. Operators appear to have got the idea that with the General Election only704 words
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Article843 1964-04-10 16 COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In Industrials :Baustiad (2.000) (1.83: C. 8. Meldinil (1.000) (3.35. (l.OUO) .via*: r.ast. Smelters (4.00 3L, (3.98 Sh (1,000) (4.04, (1.000) (4.02. (2,000) 54.03: Dunlepi843 words
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Article25 1964-04-10 16 April 9. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69b cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5521 (down $8.50). Estimated offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).25 words
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Article16 1964-04-10 16 Following further March rubber crops are announced: Krmpu 1.129.600 lb. RWerriew 170,000 lb. i16 words
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Advertisement1081 1964-04-10 16 I XVr^ia^L^,^ XAWASAJnIIUgENX>^SKA^LTD^ U.S.A. PaciCic. and Great UkffEaai Canada Service) Hongkong r'hama S. F'csco rflula H'tu M'reai v roil Ccago "Oltaim Mara" 22/21 Apr 7/11 May 21 May iim I Jim 11 Jaaa 21 (»ea "Kvtikaoa Mart" 21/28 Apr 11/21 May M Mty 21 >H 24 mat 1 July I1,081 words
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Advertisement1051 1964-04-10 16 bW/^vl I 9' fl B/v^C^B AUSTRALIA SERVICE sMIA. PAKISTAN ANB P. SOU ÜBVKB Te> Frtatitie, Aaeinae, Mtlßeeraa, Sjist). lt< aiierei NasaaMtieaa Perunt P. Shan S'pora t'oort S'rsr. '.ism BAMMA MM Slilai 18/1J A»r Mi»L* lullM piTaaJET suss »is: is. CMcettt I BOMBAU II M«i 23 Ma, V Mi, I leas1,051 words
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Advertisement480 1964-04-10 16 NEDLLWD GREAT LAKES SERVICE fatt taiiiHi traa Malaysia lirtet la CaeMiai an U.S. Great laiei tertsSingaport *n. b'hara Penang »r« »wl"ii UTRECHT Sll. 11/7 Apr 13-15 Apr IS Apr IS May SAWEAN 5/ I Miy 1/11 May 15/11 May isJuae BINTAN6 21 Ml* I Jut 13,14 Jute 15 II Juse480 words
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Advertisement96 1964-04-10 16 S'aore fShom Penang fTA/CTD ETA/fTO ETA/ETO FROM AUSTRALIA M.V -RATH A MANJUSHREE" for Ceylon, Vadros Calcutta April 12/1* April IS/20 FROM JAPAN I HONGKONG M.V "STATE OF ANOHRA" tor Vodros c a eombcv April 12/13 FROM CALCUTTA ft CH TTA6ONC M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" tor Fremantle, Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Melbourne96 words
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Article248 1964-04-10 17 i pril first arads rubber buyer* f.t.b. closed at S p.m. In Sfcnsa- j M cents per lb. up one-elgbth of a i'nt on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was Idle. R.A.S. and F M.R.E. eleelng »rl*e« ir tints per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S.248 words
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Article217 1964-04-10 17 OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) ."prll 9. Three months. INDUSTRIALS i:o'i.«tead 14 eta. M. Box 23 ctl. Duniops 18 cts. McAlister 16 eta City Dev. 6 cts. M. Invest. 13 eta t: Smelters 25 cts. OCBC 28 eta. its. Rothmans 12 eta. Ked. Dlsp. 15 eta. Robinsons 15 eta. Gammons 24217 words
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Article40 1964-04-10 17 /\N the frit exehenge market In I v Hoag Kong yesterday the U.S. dolisr was quoted at 3.731 for TT and 3 73 for sash. Stirling was quoted at 15.97 and ens taal ef geld at 248 a.40 words
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467 1964-04-10 17 AFTER its rise of $7 on J\ Wednesday, the Straits tin price had an equally sharp decline yesterday of $8.50 to $521 per picul. This followed the drop of 19 In London overnight. The offering was estimated at 240 tons, down five467 words
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Advertisement231 1964-04-10 17 ■^^SB* SHELL REFINING COMPANY h (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) a LIMITED PI.R CENT DEBENTURE STOCK C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ui.it the T"c Redeemable Deben- c ture Stock 1968 Registers will be closed from 22nd April 1964 to Ist May 1964 both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest war- B231 words
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Advertisement565 1964-04-10 17 Companies under the General Management of Messrs. Osborne md Chappel. Ipoh, tin ore outputs or the quarter ended 31st March 964. Plculs ;hendenang Tin Dredging Ltd 1,056 3openg Consolidated Ltd. and its subsidiaries 10,812 iongkong Tin Ltd 1.406 dris Hydraulic Tin Ltd. 1.598 Cent (FMS) Tin Dredging Ltd 1.i03 Ulllnghall565 words
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Advertisement759 1964-04-10 17 NOTICES [I Reiiitration of children for Admission to Std. One (1965) I Registration ol children born In 1958 for admission into Standard One In 1965 In all media of schools, will be carried out in all fully ■frhff' primary schools In the State of Malacca, from Monday, 13th April. 1964759 words
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Advertisement702 1964-04-10 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PINEAPPLE CANNERY OF MALAYA LTD. APPOINTMENT OF SALES REPRESENTATIVE. The above position has now been filled All applicants are thanked. SARAWAK, KUCHING PORT AUTHORITY VACANCY Applications are invited for the post of Assistant Accountant from persons holding a recognised Accountancy qualification, and with some practical experience In accounts702 words
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Advertisement908 1964-04-10 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the construction of seven Class H" quarters at Ayer Tawar in Dindings will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl, J.K.R., Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. of 14th April, 1964 from Contractors in Classes A to E heads I and908 words
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Advertisement585 1964-04-10 17 TENDERS DJ.D. TENDER NOTICE KELANTAN SUPPLY OF INTERLOCK SHEET PILES. Quotations are Invited for the i supply of Interlock steel piles In lengths of 18 feet for a 200 feet long cut off wall (concrete dam). Delivery period to be specified Quotations should reach the Slate Drainage and Irrigation Englneer.585 words
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Advertisement1525 1964-04-10 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDER PENANG PORT COMMISSION penaNG PORT COMMISSION VACANCY FOE ASSISTANT HAKBOUE LAI NCH MECHANICAL ENGINEER The Commission invites quotaAPPLJCATIONS are invited tions for the supply of a secondfroin persons with hand dlesel harbour launch for the (a) Ist Class or 2nd Class RWd"* Engineers use during MOf Mirtef1,525 words
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101 1964-04-10 18 Another cholera case near Alor Star LOR STAR, Thurs. ;i A case of cholera was reported in Kampong Tajar near here today. The latest victim is Mr. i Puah Chow, 68, He was admitted to .the Alor Star hospital. Eight members of the Puah family suspected *to be "carriers' have101 words
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Article47 1964-04-10 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An app.. cation by the Singapore United j Rubber Plantations Ltd., that cer- I t.iin awards made to its employees .should continue in force (or two years from January this year will bt heard by the Second Industrial court on April 21.47 words
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Article432 1964-04-10 18 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL -From TUN RAZAK OPENS TERMINAL OF $150 m. EAST-WEST ROAD IN KUALA BRANG KUALA TRENGGANU, Thursday. JHE Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, this morning opened the terminal of the $150 million East- West highway at Mukim Tersat in Kuala Brang 25 miles from432 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-04-10 18 IT'S SMILES AGAIN AT SCENE OF INDONESIAN RAID qiHE Federal Minis- ter of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah (third from left) dances "Maruni" at a longhouse at Long Jawi. Behind him is Inspector Nicholas Jugah (no relative), the officer in charge of Kapit police district. It was128 words
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Article53 1964-04-10 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Five I masked men last night bcld up a family in Sembawang Road and took away cash and jewellery totalling $650. A victim. Miss Ec Kha Gek. 19, said four of them carried knives while the fifth had an object which looked53 words
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316 1964-04-10 18 Ministry in new bid to settle planters' claims KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Ministry of Labour is making another effort to resolve the dispute involving 200,000 plantation workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association. Minister of Labour, 1 Mr. V. Manickavasagam said today: "My ministry is sparing no effort to316 words
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110 1964-04-10 18 1,300 men want to join the Forces SINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 1,300 young men a third of whom are Chinese— had volunteered to join the Malaysian Armed Forces at the close of the three-day recruiting driving today. Today's response was so good rtiat there Is likelihood of selection of candidates110 words
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Article42 1964-04-10 18 SINGAPORE, Thura. Police today appealed for eye-witnesses of a total accident yesterday in which an unidentified cyclist was found dying on the road near Delta Circus. They are to contact Inspector Loh Boon Teek of Sepoy Lines. Traffic Bection.42 words
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Article49 1964-04-10 18 PENANO. Thur? A lorry attendant. Chong Wee Thow. 29. was today sentenced to one days jail and fined $95. or two months' jail, when he was convicted on a charge cf outraging the modesty of a four-year-old Australian girl at Chee Seng Gardens on March I. i49 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-04-10 18 /CAMBRIDGE (Eng- land), Thurs. Malaysia was still largely dependent on the rubber tree for its future progress and prosperity. The Malaysian High Commissioner to Britain, Tengku Ya'acob, said this here last night. He was speaking as the guest of honour at the Silver264 words
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Article60 1964-04-10 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A gang of six armed youths yesterday evening attacked a caddie. Martmuthu 18, on the grounds of the Singapore Island Club In Slme Road and stabbed him In the stomach The victim, now In General Hospital wtwre his condition is not serious, has60 words
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Article15 1964-04-10 18 SINGAPORE. Thure. The Peninsular Malay Union will hold lta annual meeting on Sunday.15 words
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Article193 1964-04-10 18 'THE TWIST AT KORAN CONTEST* KANGAR, Thurs.— The Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. last night oranded as "a big lie" recent rumours spread by the PMIP that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had invited women contestants in a Koran, reading competition to dance193 words
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60 1964-04-10 18 PENANG. Thurs.— Mr. R. Clayton, manager of the Imperial Chemical Industries, lost his set of golf clubs worth $500 He told the police that he asked a caddy to put the clubs in the boot of his car last Tuesday. Yesterday, he found60 words
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Advertisement286 1964-04-10 18 NEW, IT'S REMOTE CONTROL! CABIMAT AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR IHIC Thrill to the performance of this automatic slide projector, the new CABIMAT which is remote controlled. Depth of focus is greatest in 35mm projection and virtually eliminates focusing. There's less heat and less popping than any other projector. Uses small, almost286 words
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Advertisement99 1964-04-10 18 PlO i/ 2l 9 j< 3 L 8 4 k MfmflM SATNAM CARPET COMPANY •Dealers in all kinds of Carpet* and EPNS and Bross Artworev) Belgian Cotton. Rugs 12ft. x 9ft. 72.00 (one 3ft. x 6ft. cotton carpet «to be given free) 9ft. x 6ft. 35.00 6ft. x 4ft. 18.0099 words
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Miscellaneous280 1964-04-10 18 Straits Times Crossword 8. Careless A b C to E w° S on the Inrtru- Jg n ment panel (4-4). 13. A disparaging word for Prt9. Marine translated to a loftier vate Joe (10). sphere? (6). 16. What you get for throwing 10. Postponement of support (4). stones at a280 words
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Article278 1964-04-10 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Thurs. SABAH AND SARAWAK INVITED TO MEETING FOR CONVERSION TO MALAYSIAN STATUS fHE target date for the conversion of the Badminton Association of Malaya to its new Malaysian status is June 14. The orjy major change involved will be new278 words
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Article151 1964-04-10 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Members of the Singapore Badminton Association sub-committees for the year 18S4:Standing C~:rmiUee: Llm Kirn Peow, Robert Lee md Klang Keng Boon. Tournament: ChTin Hock Leng (Chairman), Kiaiig Keng Boon, Lav Tens: Chuan, Tham Kok Kee. I N. Luxon, M. A. Lange, A. Netto, Slow Watt151 words
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Article23 1964-04-10 19 BATU GAJAH. Thu.-s. Siputeh edged Tronoh 51-60 in the inter-district basketball tournament here. In the other match Pusing beat Batu Gajah 47-42.23 words
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101 1964-04-10 19 Mirza is 'too young for cross-country SINGAPORE. Wed. Mirza Namazle. outstanding Singapore schoolboy long-distance runner has been disqualified from competing In the Singapore AAA annual cross-country championships on Apr ii because he Is too young. Mirza. 13. has been told by SAAA officials, who rejected his entry, that he did101 words
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Article67 1964-04-10 19 PENANG. Thurs.— The Penang team to meet Kedah in a Malayan Cricket Association league fixture at Victoria Green here thu weekend: A. Delilkan (capt) Teoh Chye Telk (vicecapt.) H. Bray. J. Caldwell. Chew kan (capt). Teoh Chye Telk (vicecapt.). H. Bray. J. Caldwell, Chew Poh Soon, W.67 words
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226 1964-04-10 19 CRICKET Pretzlik scores brilliant century BANGKOK, Thurs. Jim Swanton's Commonwealth cricket tourists beat Royal Bangkok Sports Club by 144 runs In a one-day match here yesterday. Scores: Commonwealth XI 252--8 declared; Royal Bangkok 108 Brilliant batting came from Commonwealth's Nick Prettllk who scored 100. Richie Benaud. the Australian Test captain,226 words
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112 1964-04-10 19 MALAYSIA INVITED TO GAMES OFFICIAL ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The official invitation to .Malaysia to take part in the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October was received here yesterday The invitation was sent to the caretaker Olympic Council of Malaysia by the organising committee for the Olympic Games. Thong Poh Nyen,112 words
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Article48 1964-04-10 19 PENANG. Thurs. Chua Say Choon won the Technical Institute* annual cross-country run over a 4 'i -mile course today. Say Choon clocked 26mln. 46sec. Slttanbaram was second (27:7.4) and Ramasamy third (27:35.6). Two hundred and eighty of the 300 runners completed the course.48 words
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Article21 1964-04-10 19 SYDNEY. Thurs. Jockey Athol MulJey cost bookmaker* A£300.000 by riding five winners at Canterbury. New South Wales, yesterday21 words
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659 1964-04-10 19 RACING 206 ENTRIES FOR K.L. KING'S CUP MEET IT-UALA LUMPUR 1V Thurs. A total of 206 horses has been entered for the King's Cup meeting here on Apr. 19, 22 and 26. The entries comprise 48 In Class One; 85 In Class Three and 73 In Class Four. The entries659 words
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Article278 1964-04-10 19 rH. Thurs. Acceptors for Saturdays amateur races here: RACE ONE: 2.15 Class 5 (catchweight* 12.7. tf. str: Sunrise; Moondyne: Sunset: Kimani; Gay Lady: First Choice: Teddy Boy: Spuds: Carlo: Kolek. Scratching: Golden Charm. RACE TWO: 2.45 Malaya Command Cup icatchwrichU 12.0) 5Jf Juno; Black Knight; Stitches; Quiny;278 words
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Article311 1964-04-10 19 SOCCER ROUNDUP KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rrHE Malaysia Youth soccer team will leave for A Saigon, on Apr. 17, the day oefore they are scheduled to meet South Vietnam in the opening match of the fifth Asian Junior soccer champion- ships for the Rahman Cuj Thay were originally311 words
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Article161 1964-04-10 19 NEW CLUB OCEAN SURPRISE rH, Tnurs. Two splendid goals by inside-right Ganesan in the first half gave Klnta Indians a 2-1 win over Tamil Youngsters In the Ipoh District Football League Div. 16n the Municipal Padang here today. The Youngsters got tbelr only goal through centre-forward Rama«amy in the second161 words
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Article126 1964-04-10 19 SOCCER Inler-«Ute friendl> Perak v Johore (Stadium Perak, 7.30 p.m.) I poh Div. 2: Perak River Hydro v Malays (Jn A. Jalil); Div. .3: PTCSC HQ 2 FIB (Coronation grd) Penang Div. 3A: Marines v Oreen Jackets (Mlnden Barracks). S'goi GDBH Div. 1: PWD v SWRC (Sentul126 words
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Article181 1964-04-10 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Dexter may play for S'pore club ERNEST FRIDA by SINGAPORE, Thurs. —England cricket captain Ted Dexter is likely to play for the "British branch" of the Orangs, the newlyformed Singapore club. The Orangs plan to form a "branch team" who will make a twoweek tour of Britain later this year.181 words
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365 1964-04-10 19 CABLES IN BRIEF BOLTON CAN STAY IN DIV 1 T ONDON. Thurs.—Bol- ton. who are fighting against relegation, beat Sheffield United 3-0 last night in the English Football League First Division. With eight points from their last fl\'e games. Bolton are now third from th« bottom of the table, aboveReuter - 365 words
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Advertisement174 1964-04-10 19 1^ m Unlike many other "programed" 35mm cameras, the new Yashica Minimatic-S does not require the user to select a shutter speed or lens opening. The amazing new Copal "Unique" shutter makes instantaneous calculations to select the fastest speed and smallest lens opening for the lighting situation. The camera, with174 words
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Advertisement69 1964-04-10 19 \^B OiA/f CC =£t sBlffllP HfißP Masterly created by one of the largest ZZ? watch makers in Switzerland for the liking Q_J5 of the Far Eastern people. Tugaris watches are now popularly worn by modern people ta^^fcr? of Malaysia, India, Ceylon, Thailand, Hongkong, The Philippines, Formosa and South Korea. Tugaris69 words
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Article, Illustration738 1964-04-10 20 UNIONISTS OF 13 AFRO- ASIAN COUNTRIES APPEAL TO NATIONS. SINGAPORE, Thurs. NTUC AND FOREIGN DELEGATES PLEDGE TO CONSOLIDATE FRATERNAL TIES TH)!' TRADE unionists from 13 Asian and African conn tries today called on all nations <>l the world, and in particular AfroAsian countries, to renew738 words
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Article, Illustration348 1964-04-10 20 Siew Choh silent on report that he's quitting Barisan SINGAPORE. Thurs. The chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, who returned last night after attending the Afro-Asian solidarity council conference in Algiers, today declined to comment on his reported resignation from the party. A newspaper reported on Tuesday348 words
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Article392 1964-04-10 20 I/XUANG. Thurs.— By attacking the MCA, the PAP Is really helping the Socialist Front and. therefore, indirectly President Soekarno and his policy of confrontation, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bi n Dato Abdul Rahman, the Minister for Internal Security, said tonight. Dr. Ismail said: "It is regrettable392 words
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Article75 1964-04-10 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. More than 100 people were rendered homeless when a nre tonight destroyed three double-storey houses at Lorong Lalat, off Jalan Besar. The fire broke out just after 10 p.m. and four fire engines from the Central Fire Station had it under control within75 words
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Article369 1964-04-10 20 LONDON. Thurs—Closing middle 'prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duiy were: RUBBER LONDON. Thurs. Spot 20--7 16d.. May 20',d., June 20 \d., July 20\d., July/Sept. 20-13/IM.. Oct./ Dec. 20-13 16d.. Jan./ Mar. 20--13 16d.. Apr. June 20-13 I6d July /Sept. 20-13 16d.. Oct./ Dec369 words
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225 1964-04-10 20 Sellers is better, but condition remains critical lIOLLYWOOD. Thurs. British actor Peter Sellers, still In a critical condition, is continuing to make encouraging progress and doing his best to keep his doctors laughing. A spokesman at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital here said that at 9 p.m. the 38--year-old starReuter - 225 words
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Obituary54 1964-04-10 20 RIV NC HUAT BEE. IT, )lU(d away vxaiefully 9-4-M, I pi m tt< Jalan Bunicah Tnnjont. s.iap»k X.L l.kvinK Ix-hind Ik hived Witt, MB N( Boon Guan, dautchtrni su: Kirn. Sat Ting. Sr.t Duan. nonK-ln-law Wan Jim ffvere. Tan Chrr Trek CorttK? lcavaa 1 p.m. to Mrtnodist Chinrsr Church,54 words
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Advertisement22 1964-04-10 20 J&ofe CLASSIFIED] ADVERTISEMENTS." 20 Wurds >/» Minimum) i POTTER: To Jill and Jer*m» I daughter Jennifer on 3rd April at WarniKion, Kncland Jj"22 words
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