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Title Section21 1964-04-11 1 NATIONAL ÜBRAKY» AVERfQaERitHULY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times New**** KDN 731 SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1964 15 CENTS Estd. 1845.21 words
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Article, Illustration286 1964-04-11 1 Fierce battle rages Indonesian Air Force strafes rebels after ambushing of Jakarta security mission JAKARTA, Friday COLONEL Ibnu Soebroto, an army spokesman, today said there was fierce fighting going on in the Southern Celebes, where Government troops were trying to crush an armed rebellion by troops loyal to286 words
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478 1964-04-11 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN By Jnr, RUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, began his two-duy official visit here with an hour's "private discussion" with Tengku Abdul Rahman at the Residency this morning. Asked later if they had discussed Indonesia's "confrontation,"478 words
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Article43 1964-04-11 1 KUCHING, Frl.— Cholera has broken out again in the Kuchlng district. One case had been confirmed in a coastal area at Kampong Beliong. All precautions have been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. It was officially stated.43 words
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Article284 1964-04-11 1 Terror swoop near Kuching KUCHING. Fri. —Armed and uniformed terrorists swooped on a cluster of houses only right miles from here early yesterday morning. They robbed the Chinese occupants and threatened one woman with rape. The 50-minutc raid was on three houses n the Kuching-Bau road only a mile from284 words
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93 1964-04-11 1 COMMONS ADMITS A SEVENLETTER WORD T ONDON, Fri. Bas- tard as an epithet was last night, ruled ks permissible parliamentary language by the Speaker, Sir Harry Hylton Foster. The ruling arose when at question time Sir Charles Taylor, Conservative, complained that he distinctly heard Mr. A. F. Holt, Liberal, shoutReuter - 93 words
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Article48 1964-04-11 1 KUCHING. Frl. The Lundu District Officer in Sarawak's First Divsiou. reported today that three Malays had been kidnapped by Indonesian terrorists at Telok Melanu in the Sematan area of Lundu. about 10 p.m. last Friday. It was stated today that security forces are following up.48 words
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Article454 1964-04-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today turned down a request by the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya to implement an agreement it reached with the Port Swettenham •Authority last December. Better wages The agreement provides for better wages and454 words
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Article49 1964-04-11 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Burma sealed off her border with the No.them Thai province of Chiengrai yesterday, the Thai language dally Pimthal reported today. The report said the situation along the border was tense, with heavily armed Burmese troops lining the banks of the Mac Sai River. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article47 1964-04-11 1 NORFOLK- (Virginia* FH. More than 150,000 people lined the streets here today to watch a horse-drawn caisson take General Douglas Mac Arthur's body to the rotunda of the Mac Arthur Museum. The coffin will be placed In the museum's crypt on Saturday UPL47 words
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Article, Illustration213 1964-04-11 1 BOB PERIES AND ABUL FAZIL - Death in hotel: Hunt for $500,000 will BOB PERIES AND ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Fri. The death of a retired company director, who left ovei half a million dollars in stocks, shares and title deeds in a seaside hotel room, today triggered off a police hunt for his will. Police213 words
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Article215 1964-04-11 1 Labour wins in big London polls LONDON, Fri. The Labour Party today captured control of the giant new Greater London Council one of the world's biggest municipal bodies The party, by winning three seats in the Camden Division, established a 53 to 2i seats lead over its Conservative rivals inReuter - 215 words
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Article21 1964-04-11 1 U.S. PULL-OUT WASHINGTON. Fri. I'nited States announced today it will pull "iOO troups from Germany, beginning in May. I)H21 words
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Article, Illustration532 1964-04-11 2 BITTER ATTACK ON CHINESE CALLS ON THE WORLD'S COMMUNISTS TO UNITE TO FIGHT THE PEKING LINE BUDAPEST, Fri. Mr. Khrushchev yesterday called on Communists everywhere to fight against Peking's pro-Sta-lin line and said: "We will emerge stronger than before after the fight with the Chinese splitters." Addressing a532 words
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102 1964-04-11 2 Nixon says Indonesia would be threat to stability rpOKYO, Fri. Former U.S. Vice-President Mr. Richard Nixon, reiterated today that the United States should not "temporise" with President Soekarno's confrontation against Malaysia. Mr. Nixon told a Press conference: "Indonesia would be a threat to the stability of South-East Asia if it102 words
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166 1964-04-11 2 INDIA'S PRO-PEKING AND PRO-MOSCOW REDS BREAK UP TWEW DELHI, Fri.— The crack in the Indian Communist Party developed into an open rupture yesterday when left wing (pro- Chinese) members of the party walked out of a stormy meeting of the central executive committee. Communist sources said that after the walkoutReuter - 166 words
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Article97 1964-04-11 2 ITNITED NATIONS. Fri. By nine votes to nil the Security Council yesterday deplored the RAP raid at Harib, Yemen, on March 28 and condemned the principle of reprisals. Britain and the United States abstained. The resolution deplored all attacks and Incidents which had occurredReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-04-11 2 JAMMU, Fri. Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, the freed Kashmiri leader, yesterday came face to face for the first time in nearly 11 years with the man who put him in jail. At a lunch given by Jammu citizens, he met and was embraced by Mr. Bakshi GhulamReuter - 76 words
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Article63 1964-04-11 2 TOGLIATTI ACCEPTS CHALLENGE ROME, Fri. Palmiro Togllatti. Italian Communist leader, yesterday attacked the Chinese Communists saying they were trying to split and break up the socialist camp. In an article prepared for Saturday's Issue of the Communist weekly Riniscita. the leader of the largest Communist party in the Western worldReuter - 63 words
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Miscellaneous26 1964-04-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /rr **s mice oe vooN /^mn Mm*?^ <^ OWtl TO HELP DECOeATE TUQSC BOTT»IjN 7 Z.J* CMUBCM. QtCXtexJ \Ssrpss3y <" Att WC Ji26 words
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US.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article284 1964-04-11 3 Home's fear— by Wilson BUT OCTOBER POLLS WON'T SAVE THE TORIES— WE WILL STILL WIN, HE SAYS LONDON, Friday. jyjß. Harold Wilson, the Labour Party leader, said last night that the Prime Minister's refusal to face the electors in a general election until the last possible moment was not motivatedReuter - 284 words
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Article91 1964-04-11 3 Stray shell kills 9 lIANNOVER, Fri. 11 A stray mortar shell ripped into a group of military observers on a Nato artillery range yesterday, killing nine and seriously wounding seven others. The dead included seven Germans, a Dutch and an Indonesian spectator, the Bonn Defence Ministry said. The 81 -millimeterAP - 91 words
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Article51 1964-04-11 3 ISTANBUL. Prl.— The Turkish Interior Minister, Mr. Orhan Oztrak. has ordered 300 Greek nationals living here to wind up their "Illegal professions" within tive days. Observers saw the move as part .if the friction that has developed between Greece and Turkey over the Cyprus crisis.—51 words
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Article17 1964-04-11 3 LONDON. Prl. Hesketh Pear•oii. the biographer, died at his home here yesterday, mged 77. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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125 1964-04-11 3 Senator Ed: My brother's heart and soul in Civil Rights Bill WASHINGTON, Fri.— Senator Edward M. Kennedy, 32, choked with emotion yesterday as he told the Senate that the heart and soul of his assassinated brother, President John F. Kennedy, were in the Civil Rights Bill. His voice Breaking, theUPI - 125 words
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Article, Illustration39 1964-04-11 3 PRINCE CHARLES flew into London Airport from his Scottish school, Gordonstoun, for a weekend at w indsor with what looked like a Beatle hair-do. Officials were quick to say that the royal locks were merely windswept. Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 39 words
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253 1964-04-11 3 DOCTORS MUST STAND TRIAL FOR DEATH BRUSSELS, Friday. A DISTRICT court in the Flemish town of Turnhout decided yesterday two doctors must stand trial on charges of failing to treat a pleurisy-stricken 18-month-old boy, who died during the current national doctors' strike. A court spokesman said Dr. Sehille Robrechts, 53,253 words
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Article27 1964-04-11 3 LONDON, Prl Canon John Collins. 69. precentor of St Paul's Cathedral yesterday announced his resignation as chairman of Britain's campaign for nuclear disarmament— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article68 1964-04-11 3 LILLE (Northern France), fri.— .Mr Nikita Khrushchev has never bad a marriage certificate, his son-in-law. Mr. Alexel Adzhubei said here yesterday The Izvestia editor was visiting Lill. Town HaU, where thi local birth, marriage and death records are kept He said marriage records are often lacking in theReuter - 68 words
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Article60 1964-04-11 3 LONDON. Prl. Members of Parliament are killing themselves from overwork. Irregular meals, drinking the wrong things, and too little exercise, a columnist In the Medical News said here. The columnist. "Backbench," said the average age of the last 10 members to die during the present ParliamentReuter - 60 words
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Article54 1964-04-11 3 JACKSONVILLE, Fn. A woman nursed the onuses on ncr face yesterday that should have belonged to someone else She told police she was walking downtown when a man began beating her with his flsts. Suddenly he stopped and said: On, you're not her I'm sorry."UP - 54 words
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156 1964-04-11 3 Red arms budget cuts plan 'more a show 9 GENEVA. Frt. The United States said here yesterday that the Soviet proposals for worldwide military budget cuts were meaningless as they stood and were more show than substance. Mr. Adrian S. Fisher, United States delegate to the 17-nation disarmament conference. toldReuter - 156 words
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157 1964-04-11 3 Dutch Govt 'no longer responsible 1 for Irene's actions !x«E HAGUE, Fri. •I The Prime Minister, Mr. Mari]en, told Parliament last night that the Dutch Government could no longer accept responsibility for the words and actions of Princess Irene because of her Carlist activities. He said: "The Government view isReuter - 157 words
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Advertisement133 1964-04-11 4 SUBSCRIBER TRUNK DIALLING COMES TO IPOH. Pursuing its progressive policy to establish a Subscriber Trunk Dialling network throughout Malaya, the Telecommunications Department is today introducing the STD service to subscribers in Ipoh, to be opened by the The Hon'ble Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications Dato V. T. Sambanthan. Already133 words
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ELECTIONS SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration1228 1964-04-11 5 The line-up in SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Frl J'HE real battle in Selangor is between the Alliance and the Socialist Front. The Alliance is contesting all seats 14 in Parliament ixv.fi 28 in the State Assembly. The Front has nominated 13 for the1,228 words
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Article, Illustration647 1964-04-11 5 Here's the line-up for the parliamentary battle: Bukit Umlaut IMAM): i.n. Toll Hong (.All). Ishak bin Hu.u Mohammad (flF)i Abdul Aziz bin Ismail (PMIP), Wong Lin Ken (PAP). BnngNar 1 58,262): Koh Popi Kee (Alb, V. David (SF). C. V. Devan Nair (PAP), Chew Choo boot647 words
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Article, Illustration652 1964-04-11 5 THE BATTLE FOR VOTES rvHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-ODer-iitives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said last night that the PMIP State Government was irresponsible and the people should throw it out. Inche Khir was addressing an election rally at Pasir Mas, 20652 words
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145 1964-04-11 5 I^OTA BHARU, Fri. 1V The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohanvd Khir Johari, alleged today that PMIP leaders had intimidated rural people by making them swear on the Koran to vote for their party. Speaking at an election rally in Kampong Kudanjr145 words
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Article173 1964-04-11 6 The NEW Her World EVERYBODY'S talking about the "new look" Her World. And readers agree it's better, brighter, so full of good things and absolutely NEW in every sense of the word. April's issue Is different In conception and presentation giving more value for your money, more variety for your173 words
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306 1964-04-11 6 Ballot papers: Tight security precautions KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rvHE Election Com- mission is taking tight security precautions to ensure there will be no tampering in the printing and delivery of 5,500,000 ballot papers to be used in the general and State elections. Police are guarding th» Government Printing; Department here,306 words
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Article188 1964-04-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE general manager of the Central Electricity Board, Mr. J. Sharpies, said today that the board has placed an order for a $13 million power plant for Malaysia with the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. in Japan. I He said that the plant,188 words
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Article49 1964-04-11 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Lightning struck and killed a fanner while he was working with his brother on their farm In Chua Chu Kang Road. Chen Kin Mm, 24, died In General Hospital while his brother. Kek Mln. 30, was treated for minor burns o> the body.49 words
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Article80 1964-04-11 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. A Singapore man is to go on a 11--day fast with a prayer for peace between Malaysia and Indonesia. Mr. M. M. Ishaq, 40, of Serangoon Road, will begin his fast at 3 a.m. tomorrow In the Telok Ayer Street mosque. He80 words
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Article27 1964-04-11 6 PENANG. Pn. Four footballs and eight rubber balls, valued at $64 have been reported stolen from the headmaster's office at the Kampong Java Malay School27 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-04-11 6 J^EW Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, stoops to kiss Tengku Abdul Rahman's daughter, Mariam, after she had presented a bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Holyoake at Kuala Lumpur airport. Looking on is the wife of the New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mrs.Wan Seng Yip - 73 words
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Article45 1964-04-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Anti-rabies vaccination and licensing of dogs above three months at the State Veterinary Office, Jalan Spooner, here, will end nn April 30. Any unlicensed dog found after the above date will be destroyed and the owner pronecuted.45 words
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Article34 1964-04-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. FT!.— Dr. E. Patrick. Student Health Physician at the University of Malaya, will give a public talk on "Psychosomatic Ailments" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 39 Ipoh Road.34 words
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234 1964-04-11 6 Four parties will campaign over Radio Malaysia I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Campaign speeches by four political parties contesting the general election will be broadcast from next Tuesday. The parties are the Alliance, Socialist Front, PanMalayan Islamic Party and the United Democratic Party. The first broadcast on April 14 and the last234 words
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Article37 1964-04-11 6 IPOH. Frl.— The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Hail Jawl, cycled tnree miles from Bagan Serai to Alor Pangsu In tha Krian district yesterday to declar* open two prayer nouses.37 words
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THE BATTLE FOR VOTES (Contd.)
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202 1964-04-11 7 FRONT'S PROPOSALS TO END MALAYSIA CRISIS MALACCA, Fri. The secretary -general of the Labour Party, of Malaya. Dr. Wee Lee Fong. but night put forward MxialKt Fronts five proposals for a peaceful solution of the Mala\M.in crisis. Speaking at the Fronts rally on Banda Hilir padang here, he appealed to202 words
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238 1964-04-11 7 001 'UNCONVINCED' BY EXPLANATION ON ARRESTS PENANG, Friday. 'PHE chairman of the Per.ang Socialist Front. A Mr. Ooi Theam Siew, today described as "not convincing" Tengku Abdul Rahman's explanation that a detention order was only issued against a person if the Government was of the opinion that a sound case238 words
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524 1964-04-11 7 Like Nero who fiddled while Rome burned. "Yet. In the face of all this, the Socialist Front have not declared their stand." 'Incredible' Mr. Tan said the most extraordinary feature of Socialist Front support was that it came largely from the urban population, which was largely Chinese. "It Is incredible524 words
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212 1964-04-11 7 The PAP 'complication' in polls is serious, Dr. Ismail tells rally K LUANG. Fri. The Minister of Internal Security. Oato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. safd here yrsterday that the "complication" of the PAP contesting the elections was serious, both from the national and international viewpoint. Speaking at an212 words
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107 1964-04-11 7 Ghafar: UK treaty vital to Malaysia pENANG, Fri.— The r Chief Minister of Malacca, lnche Ghafar bin Baba, declared here last night the present defence treaty between Malaysia and Britain would be abrogated as soor. as Malaysia was capable of defending itself. Speaking at an Alliance rally at Sungei Nibong,107 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-04-11 7 IBRAHIM YA'ACOB REFUSED OFFER: SENU KANGAR, Fri.— The Former Malayan ambassador to Indonesia, lnche Sena bin Abdul Rahman. last night disclosed he had invited the former chairman of the Malay Nationalist Party, Ibrahim Ya'acob, to return to Malaya from Indonesia if he was ready to light for this country. "Instead,196 words
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172 1964-04-11 7 UDP: Govt using Malaysia issue as cover pENANG, Fri.— The 1 secretary general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today accused the Alliance Government of usir\g the Malaysia issue to "cover their failures and abuse or power" during its nine years' rule. "The Prime Minister says that172 words
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Article, Illustration697 1964-04-11 8 'New deal' for secondary education here CALL FOR REORGANISATION gINGAPORE, Fri. The j Commission of Inquiry into Education has recommended the re-organisation of secondary schools with provisions in the curricula to meet the needs of the students according to their individual interests, abilities and attainments. It also recommended that the697 words
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Article453 1964-04-11 8 '$100,000 FOR A UNION HOUSE 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. THE Singapore Bus Workers Union paid $100,000 for a house in Bukit Timah Road in October 1962 to accommodate its headquarters, the commission of inquiry into the financial transactions of three de-registered trade unions was told today. Mr. Goh Kee Song, a453 words
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Article29 1964-04-11 8 SINGAPORE. Prl. Mr. P. K. Bhanu, district manager of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company Ltd. here, left this morning on a two-month world tour.29 words
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Article21 1964-04-11 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Thai Buddhist Temple at 83. Silat Road will observe Songlcran Day on Monday at 11 a.m.21 words
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Article52 1964-04-11 8 SINGAPORE. Prl— Some 125 of the 200 victims of last night's Lorong Lalat fire were registered by the Social Welfare Department this morning. The fire gutted four two-storey City Council labourers' quarters. Most of the victims' belongings were destroyed but the amount of damage caused had not52 words
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Article31 1964-04-11 8 SINGAPORE Fri. The Old Victorians' Association will hold an "OVA Dance" at the Fraser and Neave Hall. River Valley Road on May 2 from 8 p.m. to 3 am31 words
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STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
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Article, Illustration1760 1964-04-11 9 The great battle of Zama A NATION WAS DESTROYED AND THE FATE OF WESTERN CIVILISATION DECIDED FOR CENTURIES TO COME QNE October day in 202 BC the armies of Rome and Carthage confronted each other on the sun-baked plains of North Africa in a battle that was to decide the1,760 words
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Obituary59 1964-04-11 10 WtrdM Sit (Minimum) WONG BOON CHIEW, father of Wong Man Onok. Theng Onok, Foonc nnok. (him Onok, Chum Gnok, Soon long. Mrs. Leong Yoke Seong. M/s. rhew Seek Chong, Mrs. Lee Beng Fye, Mrs Cneong Pow Tee and Boon Chun paajwd away peacefully on 9-4-M. '■i.rtege will leave 3759 words
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Article30 1964-04-11 10 Wwds tit (Minimum) MP. AMD MRS. Arthur Ponnlah Oamftothsm thank relatives and friends far their valuable presents, good wishes •nd assistance at their wedding on 4th April at Malacca.30 words
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Article197 1964-04-11 10 It Wt4m 11$ (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RUITTAFtL Is served every Saturday and auaday lunch time. REMEMBER 'MARZINE* and forget travel sickness. This famous quick acting remedy Is most effective) and safe to give to children. OUR ESTABLISHMENT will remain rioted on Monday U3-4-04) being Sinhalese New Year. Lanka Jewellers,197 words
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Article615 1964-04-11 10 African faces are no longer as uncommon in Malaysia as they once were. The current visit by trade union leaders from 11 African countries follows on the heels of the visit paid us in February by nine African delegations attending the Afro-Asian rural reconstruction conference. Later in615 words
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Article439 1964-04-11 10 Sir Alec Douglas-Home's decision to postpone the British •lections till "the autumn" was probably unavoidable, because of Conservative Party disunity, hut it leaves no room for manoeuvre. The Labour Party has been handed an electoral detail which may be all it needs to clinch a victory already in439 words
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Article124 1964-04-11 10 Any people who still believe gardening in Singapore is a pursuit rendered futile by too much heat and rain would do well to visit the flower show at the Turf Club. There they will find that old ideas no longer hold and that our modern gardener is a124 words
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Article1170 1964-04-11 10 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL by UMNO'S UNENDING FIGHT IN TRENGGANU AGAINST WHISPERED LIES, HALF TRUTHS TRENCCANU provides a good proving ground of Umno's sincerity towards its working partner and its dedication to Sino-Malay harmony. For here, in this predominantly Malay country, Umno is pitted not only against Malay1,170 words
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Article, Illustration794 1964-04-11 10 JOHN CROCKER - JOHN CROCKER LIQUIDATION FOR OPPOSITION BY IN the "reception room" of the notorious Fort Dlmanche prison here are some life-sized pictures of a man's mutilated body lying in a cane field. The man was Clement Barbot, a murderer and gangster, and former head of President Francois794 words
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Advertisement740 1964-04-11 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. M WmdM %lt (mVmmmm) RAPPA To Kenneth and Imelda. a eon Antonio, on «-4-*4. Thanks to Doctor and Staff of K.K. Hospital. Wm4t ■*"«<«—»> YAP PHUA: Between Soel Klat. only a/o Mr and Mra. Tap Kirn Leong. md Meng Kirn. eldest d/o Mr. asd Mra. I'nua Hag Jlaag,740 words
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Advertisement64 1964-04-11 10 DONT RUB YOUR EYES WHEN THEY FEEL TIRED! When your eyes feel tired, it is mostly due to strain. Small eyesight defects interfere little with vision and usually remain unsuspected but impose a severe strain on your eyes. It is advisable to consult a competent vision specialist optometrist for a64 words
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Advertisement227 1964-04-11 10 eTOOTßPH^aaaaJ^aal WjJrf \1 t^^H n my ocsanon— «i any eontp«ny 111 \H -you will Una Black A White tit always accepted and tnioyed |^H^^PB^|l Soetxlly imported from England m tne neat Cfusn proof pack -H BOBS B > WNt known throM *N I >tl *'O r ld'Of^ov*^**WleMj black ayjiiim STUDY227 words
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194 1964-04-11 11 Bigamist's secret out in domestic quarrel CINGAPORE, Fri. A District Court today heard how Madam Lee Ah Cheong knew that! her husband, Ng Swee: Lai, 37, had married her i bigamously at the Singapore registry in 1962. Deputy Supt. Mr. Dudley de Cruz, prosecuting, said: "It all happened during one194 words
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Article59 1964-04-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Prt. The new $40 million Government loan launched 17 days ago has been oversubscribed by $6 million and hai been closed, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. announced today. All applications received for ttw loan will be allotted in full. Th«59 words
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Article49 1964-04-11 11 PENANG. Fri The People's Action Party will hold a rally on the children's playground at Popus Land tomorrow evening New barrister IPOH. Frl. Mr. W S.W. Da- I vldson was called to the Bar In the High Court here today before I Mr. Justice All bin Hassan.49 words
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104 1964-04-11 11 IJUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Matters for Federal Cabinet decision are currently being taken up by sending circulars round to Ministers rather than at the usual fornal Cabinet meeting because most of the Ministers are away campaigning fir the elections. One issue which is being decided104 words
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Article, Illustration323 1964-04-11 11 TEACHER WROTE TO POLICE— IN NAME OF MAN WHO DIDN'T REPAY $1 LOAN SINGAPORE, Friday. JJECAUSE a laboratory assistant, Goh Seng Lye, owed him one dollar and had not settled it in time, a teacher sent a "bomb scare" letter to the police in Goh's323 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-04-11 11 I think I've a good chance of beating Tengku, he says rpHIS is the PMIP X candidate who will be standing against the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in a straight fight for the Kuala Kedah constituency seat in the Parliamentary election. He is Incbe Mustaffa bin Mohamed Said, 38.85 words
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85 1964-04-11 11 'Deterrent for those who think of this kind of joke' report so that Lai could be given a chance to pursue his career. The magistrate said that he took a very serious view and had to pass a deterrent sentence "In order that others who contemplate or appreciate this kind85 words
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Article69 1964-04-11 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Pour dagger-armed youths early this morning broke Into a Rochora Road home of a Chinese school teacher. Chew Bock Huat 33. and robbed him of 8135 in cash after tying up the man and his wife. Before leaving their victims, the burglars, who69 words
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Article30 1964-04-11 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. An Indonesian, Pertus Kiok bin Nasu, was yesterday Jailed for two months here for unlawfully remaining in Singapore on Mar. after his entry permit had expired30 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-04-11 11 'VOTE FOR MY MAN' DRIVE BY RAHA KUANTAN, Friday. TOH Puan Raha, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today began an intensive "vote for my husband" campaign to convince the women in Pekan, 28 miles from here, that the Alliance is the only party which can bring301 words
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82 1964-04-11 11 PENANG. Frl. Customs officers today seized $26,--000 worth of firecrackers under consignment to a local firm The crackers, contained in 55 bi? wooden cases, arrived yesterday from Hong Kong by the freighter Dagmar. The contraband was discovered by a Customs officer early this morning when82 words
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Article24 1964-04-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A Flower Day. in aid ol the Lady Templcr Hospital, will be held In the Ulu Langat district tomorrow.24 words
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309 1964-04-11 11 SAMAD ISMAIL - Alliance's chances in Trengganu good; Razak SAMAD ISMAIL By KUALA TEENGGANU, Fri.— Tun Abdul Razak told me last night that the chances of the Alliance Government in Trengganu being returned to power were "very good." He attributed this to "our record since we took over during the, last two years309 words
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175 1964-04-11 11 UNITE UNDER KING TO FIGHT SOEK, SAYS PPP CANDIDATE TPOH. Fri.-A formx er M.P. and a vtce-presiden,t of the Peoples Progressive Party, Mr. Chan Swee Ho, called upon the people to unite under the Yarg di-Pertuan A gong and fight Indonesia. He was speaking at a PPP rally in Tanah175 words
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Advertisement110 1964-04-11 11 FOR Hari Raya Hnji BUY fl€*U*> SHOES Ofl l^jr DESIGN 38: -^J Superline" very popu--r 1 lar shoe for daily wear. •7 Available in black or I brown leather with Jl rubber soles and heels. /\/S/\/\/\ mSSSfe. Sizes: 4-10. :^^r pesigx 22: W^r Italian st7led Casual W[ for the smart110 words
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Advertisement263 1964-04-11 11 Send THIS coupL I pits* mnd t NAWV i If You want to know the QUICKEST, EASIEST, SUREST way to become a QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT y^W-^V N* other tutors im tht comI merdat field can match thm J^S^. I mceetf record of Hemingway \r~~~ V^"*" > V Rob€rt OH 'wrfnrtK. Tak*263 words
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Miscellaneous756 1964-04-11 11 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICES 41.7 A 60.2 Metres 41 and 25 meter* A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: gara Ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies: 47b metre* 7.00 Time Signal. The News 7.10 am- snn nr** Breakfast Potpourri: 7.30 Learn 601 Mornina 7 00 A756 words
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288 1964-04-11 12 Pamphlets: Mustapha urged to give a ruling KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The People s Action Party today called on the chairman of the Election Commission. Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri. to give a ruling on the matter involving the printers' name and address on election pamphlets immediately "in the interest of fair288 words
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Article, Illustration352 1964-04-11 12 DATO OPPENHEIM WANTS PROMPT REPLIES FROM LUCKY ONES RECORD number of 946 students, including 111 women, have been offered entry into the University oi Malaya in the new academic session starting on May 18, bringing the total enrolment to 2,300. The Vice-Charcellor, Dato352 words
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99 1964-04-11 12 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. said last night that though < he was of Javanese origin he was against the Communists of Indonesia. Speaking at a rally In Kampong Sawah. 25 miles from here, he told a99 words
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Article24 1964-04-11 12 IPOH. Pn. The Deputy Prim* Minister. Tun Abdul Ratalc. will arrive here on Tuesday for a three-day election tour of Perak24 words
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169 1964-04-11 12 A ship's captain broke promise, she says Singapore. Fri. a woman today told a magistrate that the captain of a ship broke his promise to marry her after she had given I birth to a boy. Irene Jenkins was claiming maintenance for her son from John Reddoch. captain of the169 words
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Article42 1964-04-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Two men armed with daggers robbed a couple of $50 and watch worth $125 at the Lake Oardens here Mr. Chong Kee Kong. 26. a teacher, told the police that the robbers fled on a motor-scooter.42 words
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Article, Illustration330 1964-04-11 12 Bateman: Malaysians must take over now The responsibility of running rubber production f)R LESLIE BATEMAN, Controller of Rubber Research to the Malayan Rubber Board Fund, said here last night that Malaysians must take the fundamental responsibility for running natural rubber production in their country. He was speaking at the silver330 words
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192 1964-04-11 12 lESSELTON. Fri. Twelve Indonesian guerillas. Including some identified as members of the Korps Kommarirdo Operasi, were sentenced here today to long prison term. Passing sentence In the High Court. Mr. Justice Hareley praised security forces and civilians who helped bring theAP - 192 words
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Article42 1964-04-11 12 SINGAPORE. Prl. Three secret society •"fighters" and a gang "headman" wrre put out of action yesterday after their arrest and detention under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provisions! Ordinance. Another 1.693 suspects wer« screened duiinc police anti-se-cret society drives.42 words
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Article21 1964-04-11 12 PENANG. Fri. A thief snatched .t handbaft from a 18--year-old Rirl. Tan Foo Nooi. at bus stop yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement10 1964-04-11 12 "STORE OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. TODAY~ LAST DAY OF SALE10 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-04-11 12 Bugs Bunny By Batph Hvintdahl uty, N KGLADLXSRe! IVE N 1^ /HOWEVER, AW SWIMMING 'N SYLVESTER! ALWAYS DREAMED Or ->„ I A3, UTY LEAVES A BIT J I<N. WILL VA TAKE v BEINKS A HEROIC fXS>, TO BE DESIRED! I \\N^, TOSXOVERPORME r-yUTEGUARD^ f\43 words
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179 1964-04-11 13 Penang's car ferries and safety IT would seem that the correspondence in your columns a little while ago about the overcrowding of vehicles on the Penang ferries has not had the desired effect on the officials responsible for the loading of ferries at Penang Port Commission. Apart from Pulau Plnang.179 words
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Letter81 1964-04-11 13 Should he shoot? 11.1 VI-; in un estate and I own a powerful hunting rifle. With confrontasi in mind can I take a pot shot at an aircraft at night which is flying very low and dors not display any identification or navigation li K hts? In these days I81 words
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Letter380 1964-04-11 13 I REFER to the correspondence oi Mr. J. L. D'Cruz appearing in your paper dated April 7 under the caption "Politics and a Road" in which he appears to give the impression that money is available as there is entered in the Budget of the380 words
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Letter144 1964-04-11 13 OUR houses are about four miles (Bth m.s., Jalan Batak Rablt, Teluk Anson) from the nearest house blessed with electricity. Now that TV can be caught In our area, can we too benefit from progress and have electricity run up to our area? MAT BIN HUNJAH AM)144 words
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Letter, Illustration91 1964-04-11 13 BANTENG, SELADANG BULL AND REBEL STRAITS I k TIMES I I Saturday I i. Forum^J HECARDINC the seljdan«, the bull and the banteng controversy that ii warming the columns ol your newspaper, may I suggest that you re-publish .i photograph of the badge or symbol worn by the Brunei rebels91 words
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278 1964-04-11 13 GETTING THE BEST FOR TRAINING TEACHERS MUCH comment has been made in your columns regarding teacher training, but there Is one aspect which has evaded the attention of the taxpayer In connection with the training of the Secondary Contlnuauon School teachers. Just what sort of training do these Secondary Continuation278 words
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415 1964-04-11 13 I HAVE no way of knowing what Illinformed police spokesman was responsible for the statements published under the heading "Rovers jungle trip, the police hit out" (ST. April 3) but I feel that it demands a rebuttal. To begin with, the415 words
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460 1964-04-11 13 rpHE latest contribution I on the Singapore Grand Prix 1964. Is by Mr. Mike Evans, who says (April 4) "When wet this section of the circuit becomes treacherous and the white lines develop a surface like black ice' As this circuit Is an460 words
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Letter64 1964-04-11 13 MOST of the work concerned with polling day has been alloted to clerks in Government Service who already get monthly pay packets. Meanwhile educated, unemployed clerks are left out. Why cannot the Election Commission recruit the unemployed clerks through the local Labour Exchange and give64 words
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Advertisement372 1964-04-11 13 For pictures precious 14 1 1 1 1 A 14 BpPpisi^Hß INSTAMATIC CAMERAS Kodak Instamatic 50 I Kodak Instamatic 100 camera I camera L^BW^^^^i^^^.^^Baflßh^ Hi^Bai BaV^=li^£s^i^s?^H I Ba^Vl CaMV«n]ifllCßa9 J )a^9 I^Ba^BaHa^^^^^^CS^^^^^^S^B^Baitf^S^S F'Tfl Iff 1 111 Eft Hr^^S^nT narancx Lowest priced of all Kodak Instamatic j| Cameras. p? The perfect372 words
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Advertisement277 1964-04-11 14 Continued Iroro I'.-gr 10) PHOTOGRAPHY it Word* M Mi*.)— Box SO rt: extra SERANCOON BROADWAY (Aireon<iitioned) studio, 4S Upper Serangoon Road, Spore t3t Miles). Wed#Mß coup.es who booked In advance will qualify for a special discount In noth studio/outdoor photography. Satisfactory/Prompt Service. Telepboos 8T750. SITUATIONS VACANT 5 (*i*->—Box It eta,277 words
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Advertisement729 1964-04-11 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Wore 1 5J (Mi*.)— Max St tt: extra READ me ttemoi Appointments •*> *n- in The Surma v Msil escb week. WANTED NURSE (SRN) for position in tbe New Cheshire Home, K.L. Box A 3780 8.T., K.L. OUR THANKS to applicants for Sales Manager's post Box A729 words
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Advertisement1252 1964-04-11 14 SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward* tl (Ml*.)— Box St et*. extra GRADE TWO FACTORY Clerk required (Temporary Six Months) for Kstate In Kelantan. Applicant must be fully conversant with crepe manufacture air drying tunnels and modern packaging procedure Box A 3786 B.T. K.L. WELL ESTABLISHED International Company In Petallng Jaya requires1,252 words
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Advertisement1148 1964-04-11 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I it ts U <mtm.)—Bmm It cts. extra TANOLIN, independent Bedsttting Room (wttb bathroom and balcony) la attractive bouse comprising four units. For bachelor only. Basle rent $240/-. Kood to own account. Writs Boa ASU7O B.T. Spore. HOLLANO ROAD furnished 3 Bedrooms Bungalow large lounge cum dining room.1,148 words
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Advertisement1056 1964-04-11 14 EDUCATION Worsts U (Mi*.)— Box St eta. txtrt TUITION. TO KINDERtfAItTEM. Primary. Secondary and others at IT. Jalan Ismail, off Jalan Bunos. Spore 14 <• $3/- and $5/- p.m. -between a.m. and 9 p.m. Rev. Charles. ATTENTION I Government Clerical Staff!! Ensure your promotion by taking our Clerical Examination Correspondence1,056 words
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Advertisement1035 1964-04-11 14 FOR HIRE 20 Here's Si Ml*.)— Box It eta. extra TV FOR RENT. No deposit required. H-P at lowest terms. The satellite Radio Co., 81, Tangltn Road. Spore. Tel. *****. REFRIGERATORS AND TV. sets to- nlre at Reasonable rates Prompt Service Contact Khoon Mean EUectrlc CO.. Tel: *****.' Singapore. BIG1,035 words
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Advertisement1103 1964-04-11 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word* SI (Mi*.)— Box St eta. astro 10S7 SIMOA. Opel Green. C/Insurance. Accident-free. 33 m.p.g. $1,430/--0.n.0. H.P. Arrangeable. Tel: (Spore) *****/***** 10S1 DIANA TS. Good engine, asw paintwork, new seat. Cash $675/- 0.n.0. No brokers. Telephone *****3 Singapore after 1.30 p.m. 1000 RENAULT DAUPHINE. Excellent condition,1,103 words
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Advertisement1025 1964-04-11 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et: extra TONC AIK MOTOR Trading Company Offer:— 1963 Volkswagen. M, oxford. 1062 F/Falcon, IP6O Minor IUOO Van. 1909 Hillman Stationw.igon. F/Zodlac. O/Kapitan. Plymouth, 195S F/Anglla. Austin 55 Van. IBM Austin 35, F/Prefect. 1955 Hillman Husky. Bedford Van. 1953 Austin 30.1,025 words
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Advertisement1363 1964-04-11 15 1 <t>-Kuut i WtSl COASI U K.. uutS'poft Mi ia rran 'taaie CYCLBPB Lmraaal la Pt/Tafay Apr 12 PATROCLUS inerpiil, Dublin. Glataov Apr 12 Apr 11 Apr 14/11 Apr 17 OEMOOOCUI i.i.eipeel, Dublin Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 18/28 Apr 21 OOLIUS iiterioil. Gu<io« Apr IS Apr 21 Apr 211,363 words
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Advertisement1374 1964-04-11 15 THE EAC LINES EeC\ j SINGAPOH a KUALA LUMPUt. P. SWtTTINMAaA* PINANO ■K^Tli^H MNauUI MOuU hurwClD. rOiOl N«l |/J,wtIOOU»T j^^*»> A moMi 7*4M fNO«i tt«4 moMua »nona«»7i SAILINGS IB GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTTRBAM, OSLO, GOTHEHBURB ANB COPENHAGEN S'pota P. St»an> Ptnaag -PANAMA" I) 21/21 Apr 24/271,374 words
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Advertisement1326 1964-04-11 15 I BENOLINE I ajPRW URVICE TO UlalWi. UVUN>B4PL ft CONTINtNTAL PHTTI BENVRACKIE Z t W U"'gaaa<* P. Sna* raaaag Rottardam Maya fll/11 For Llvtrpoo. May 17 RFNVAMMnriI Rotterdam Jaaa 8 BLMVANNQV.H Antw rp ltMi I kiagaaaia S nan. >^aMi Apr 11/21 Air 22, 25 Apr 28/27 Stastcon P. mam *mj«i1,326 words
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Advertisement1216 1964-04-11 15 feMcAJLISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W, ith Na. ami. r*v ELLKRM AJU LINE tjfe KLA VENESS IM* imm. NAJMIMM, taiTEkaVMI, LB4 ANGELES, SAN FRANCtSCS, HAVRE. NUU ft aIBBUSBB— Ia lEAna, VANCOUVER ft POIIUNI raoit P. S'naa 'ttttM Aeceiiiat targa far Caatm ft Saafl) ■CITY a> .(IBS Aaartca. l^^tm tUrn m ITS'1,216 words
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Article711 1964-04-11 16 T»HE decline during the A week was rather incomprehensible, but ap-j peared to be compound- ed of several factors, i state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market survey. Consumer offtake has been poor for some time with continued reports of cheaper offerings from711 words
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Article25 1964-04-11 16 April 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69) rents (up three-eigh-hs of a cent). TIN: $523.62} (up SUM). Estimated offering 235 tons (down 5 tons).25 words
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Article70 1964-04-11 16 CHINESE Produc. Eiehange. Smgapori neen artist per picul ytstsrday: Cscenut ell: bulk $47» sellers, drum SSOi Kellers. Ceera: April /May UK/Contlneat: Unquoted. Peswer: Muntok white 1162 t sellers. Sarawak white $180 sellers, special Sarawak black $180 sellers, garbled Lampong black (13S sellers, ABTA XIAO sellers. Skngapwr* Ceeenut OH70 words
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622 1964-04-11 16 From Onr Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange, which for the past few days had been showing signs of improvement, m If a break through yesterday as general enthusiasm and a more cheerful outlook returned to the market. Playing a big part was Ton622 words
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Article26 1964-04-11 16 Malaran Stock Indices April 9 April 10 'Industrial!!: 109.79 110.41 Tins: ISM 7 itiM S rubbers 105.92 105.92 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10026 words
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Article881 1964-04-11 16 /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS i Beintsad (1.000) 11 «6: Celd Stare (1,000) J3.40; Dunl.pi (t.000) $2.80. (1.000) $2.78: Else (4 000) $2.92: Pad. Disp. (2.000)881 words
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Article139 1964-04-11 16 MELBOURNE. Frl. INDUSTRIALS were traded at x steady levels with moves .small and about in balance. Key .stock 8.H.P., however, had a noteworthy drop of 6d. to 58s. Swallow and Ariell Improved a further 6d. to 51s. 6d. to provide the highlight of the days trading Barrier stocks139 words
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Article209 1964-04-11 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 10 Three months INDUSTRIALS Bousterd 14 cts. M. Bo* H Ml Punlopi IS ex. McAli.ver i» City Dot. 8 cis. M. Invent. IS ctsj. K. Smiiten J3 ctfOCBC 23 etis. Ksso 2" cts. Roth man a 12 rts. Ked. Dlsp. 15 cts. Robinsons IS cts209 words
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Article13 1964-04-11 16 Aokarn Tin produced U.OOO pimki for the quarter ended March 31.13 words
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491 1964-04-11 16 AFTER its tail of $8.50 on Thursday the Straits tin price In Penang yesterday rallied by $2.62 i to $523.62 J per picul. The estimated offering was 235 tons, down five tons. In London on Thursday iln was a hesitant market, but when491 words
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Advertisement1112 1964-04-11 16 O.S.A. PaeiCic. and Great Lakas/East Canada Service Hongkoni Y'hami S. F'cico M'luiu H'tai M'reai U'roit C'cago ■tsiktwi Mtfi" H n Apr 11 Ma, IB May 21 'ust 24 Jm 1 Jll) S MM« Tiim Man 21 22 Mi) 711 lull 21 Jill i July July II Jll) 22 Jlly W«n1,112 words
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Advertisement1093 1964-04-11 16 HilW 1 aW aaaaaaaaaaWjl^si^i^saaaaaaaalaf^saaaaal ssssssf sf *^»w AUSTRALIA SERV ICE IHBIA PAKISTAN AND P. fiULf ttRYICB Tl: Friaaitll, Alela.li. MIItMTM, S)lny. .1* MMm aM Nacaaartisaa Penang P. Sham S'pori t'oott P S'hars »sosr»t SAMORA sa.lel Si. ill is P«rt "*JU" May 11 May 12 May i JT W n p1,093 words
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Advertisement71 1964-04-11 16 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GEORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES. INC. U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOADINS BIRECT FOR MONTREAL. TORONTO. HAMILTON. ASHATASULA. TOLEBO, DETROIT. CMItACO AND MILWAUKEE. ttttli S-rigaroit b nan. •■enmi Mont.. a, A t J MERCURY 12/11 Apr 14/11 17/11 Apr 17 May CHATHAM U.IJMay 11,11 Ma, 11/11 May71 words
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Article252 1964-04-11 17 \PRIL first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Wi cents per lb. up inree-eignths of .i cent on Thursday* closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices ir. cents per lb. yesterday: Int.252 words
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Article184 1964-04-11 17 s mips lying alongtid* tin Slngapon «J Harbour wharvtt or oxpoetod today art: Bamora 4/3. City of Leeds 8/7, Atakirtsan Mam 8/U, Gleanearn 10/11, T.iyga 13/14, Dreadtn 13/16. Statt of or.aaa 18. Klrwen Maersk 23/24. -nr.rook 27/21. Rangoon Mart! 40/41, iirena (Tanker) 42/43. Benvenue 44, l.irui N.M.184 words
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Article38 1964-04-11 17 THI Malayan Exchanf* Binkt' Association mad* these change! to ta rate* to merchant! yenterduy (all ratea to (100): Itilinf TT or OO rtady: Otuticht Marks 128 7/S: Belgian Francs 1613; Swtdith Kroner INI and Italian Lir*38 words
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Article37 1964-04-11 17 /\N the fret tKchanm mirktt in Hong X Kons yesterday the U.S. d.11.r was quoted at 0.744 lor TT and 5.731 lor cash. Sterling was quoted at 13.97 and •nt tad of told ;,t :M«J.37 words
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Article41 1964-04-11 17 r\irther March rubber crops include: Ayer MoJek 56,765 lb. I nitrd Malacca 274.710 lb, Ayer Molek 56.765 lb.. Leon* Hin San. Ltd. 121,800 lb., and N>alas 72,000 lb. Batu Lintanr 198.000 lb.. and r.lrnealy I Malaya) Limited 112.00U lb.41 words
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Advertisement354 1964-04-11 17 (Continued from Pane 14) FOR SALE M Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. extrm BE WISE about TV buy Germany lirst Kuba Seml-conaole 1323 Super Automatic with doors and legs wltb 23" Picture Tube. Caan »6M!/- or 20 months of $47.23. Agent Teh Bee Hans Co., OU, Robloaoa Road. Tel:354 words
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Advertisement799 1964-04-11 17 TAILORING Wordt Si (Him.)— Box S» ett. extr* FOR TAILORING inuke an appointment wltb Menu Tailoring, 13. Uppei Plckcrlos St., formei cutter for depart mental store. High St.. Spore. Tel 73«07 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. 2» Werdt SS (Mitt.)— Box 50 els. axtrt TIRED? LET LAUREL Massage Steambath rcfreah you Licensed799 words
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Advertisement656 1964-04-11 17 1 1 IN RE HAJI ZAINAB BINTE I SHAIK HOSSEIN DECEAS- i ED late of 1 Paya Lebar Road Singapore. •2) IN RE SHAIK OMAR BARAOI DECEASED, the laic husband of the abovenamed HAJI ZAINAB BINTE SHAIK HOSSEIN DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons interested in or having656 words
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Advertisement793 1964-04-11 17 ITO ALL CONSUMERS IN THE TAIPING DISTRICT OF THE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD The complete shutdown of Talplng Power Station is necessary for alterations to the main switchboard in the station from midnight to 12.30 ajn on the 12th of April 1964 and 6.00 ajn. to 6 30 a.m. on I3tn793 words
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Advertisement859 1964-04-11 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Sealed Tenders are Invited up to 12.00 noon 28 April 1964 by OC 1 Transport Company P6TS, Am pang Road, Kuala Lumpur, for the establishment of a Unit Canteen. Buildings available on lease Enterprise will be required. Pull particulars arc obtainable from the Administrative Officer. 1 Transport859 words
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Advertisement722 1964-04-11 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for Bitumen Surfacing of the Batu Kurau Kampong Perak Road in Perak Otara District, will be received at the office c. the Jurutera Negeri. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on Mth April, 1964 from Contractors in Classes A to C. Head IV S/Hd.722 words
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Advertisement742 1964-04-11 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders wiil be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building, up to noon on Thursday, 23rd April. 1964. for: THE EARTHWORK 8t METALLING OF JALAN BESI BAJA AND OTHER BRANCH ROADS (Show Round on Thursday, 16.4.64 at 10.00 a.m.) Meet742 words
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Advertisement95 1964-04-11 17 NOTICE Our Establishment WILL REMAIN CLOSED on MONDAY (13.4.64) being SINGHALESE NEW YEAR. B. P. de Silva Ltd.. 19-21. High Street, Singapore- (>. NOIICK Our Establishment will REMAIN CLOSED en MONDAY (13.4.64* being SINHALESE NEW YEAR. G. C. de SILVA BROS 3 RaflSe« Place, Singapore- 1. NOTICE Our EitabUthment* will95 words
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Article, Illustration411 1964-04-11 18 TEOH ENG TATT - Olympic title will go when OCM is formed— Rajah TEOH ENG TATT by Singapore, Friday- gINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council president A. T. Rajah today said that the council would continue to function even after the formation of the Olympic Council of Malaysia. The word "Olympic" would, however, be dropped411 words
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Article105 1964-04-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Cyclists' Federation 50-mlle massed start championship will be held at Malacca on Apr. 19 starting at 7 a.m. The route is from Malacca to Alor Gajah. Tampin, Gemas Road, Batang Malacca and back to Malacca, finishing opposite the Kubu Stadium.105 words
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Article95 1964-04-11 18 PENANG. Fri. Technical Institute qualified as North zone champions in the inter-school badminton competition for the King's Cup when they beat Sultan Abdul Hamid College 3-2 at Umno Hall here today. Results (TI first): Teoh Cheng Peng lost to Wong Tat Meng 6-15. 7-15; Cheang Chet95 words
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149 1964-04-11 18 NATIONAL "MEET TO SERVE AS TRIALS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Boxers who take part In the Malaysia Amateur Boxing Association national championships at Stadium Negara here on May 16-17 will be considered for selection for the Olympic Games at Tokyo. The national championships will be considered as the first of a149 words
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Article39 1964-04-11 18 KUAUA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Hockey Association Div. 1 match between Kilat Club and TPCA at Rifle Range Road today was abandoned because of rain. The match will be played on Tuesday or Wednesday at the same ground.39 words
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225 1964-04-11 18 SWIMMING SASA to discuss Games plans SINGAPORE, Friday. »TiHE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association committee meeting on Apr. 2o will discuss Malaysia's participation in the swimming events of the Olympic Games in Tokyo. SASA are expected to suggest to the Malaysia body qualifying times, date of time trials, the number of225 words
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Article50 1964-04-11 18 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. The Kedah team for the Malayan Cricket Association's match against Penang at Victoria Green tomorrow: J. Hundley (Capt), H. Ouralratnam. A. Augustin. P. Augustin. N Balan. Tony Bali. K. Dassaya, Didar Singh. J. Fiddler. Hamzan bin Dato Samah and M. Shanmugam. Twelfth man: Mok'htar AIL50 words
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133 1964-04-11 18 SPORTLETTER ROUGH PLAY AND THE SINGAPORE TEAM I READ with Interest the report that Singapore rightback. Lee Wah Chin, has been suspended by F.A. of Malaysia for rough play. It is gratifying to note that at long last positive steps have been taken to curb the tendency of rough play133 words
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Article72 1964-04-11 18 KIMLA LUMPUR. Frt. The I F. A. of Malaysia Under-23 soccer team to meet Japan's Youth XI at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (klckoff 8 p.m.) will be: Wong Meng Keng; Toh Toh Yee (both Perak), Zalnal Abldln; Rahim Daud. Sardar Khan (all S'gor), James Raju72 words
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Article26 1964-04-11 18 DEAL. Fri. Ted Dexter, the England cricket captain, said yesterday he would be available for all five Tests against Australia this summer.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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246 1964-04-11 18 Razak calls for a 'deadline' for OCM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A definite step towards" the formation of the Olympic Council of Malaysia will be taken on May 2. A meeting of the caretaker OCM will be held on that date at Stadium Negara here at 5 p.m. and Tun Abdul246 words
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Article113 1964-04-11 18 IPOH. Fri. Perak. the FAM Cup holders, were humbled by Johore who beat them 3-2 In an exciting friendly soccer match under floodlights at Stadium Perak here tonight. The nippy Johore forwards proved too fast for the Perak defence. The Perak attack was weakened by the113 words
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Miscellaneous366 1964-04-11 18 SOCCER Vivrka'nanda Shield final: (Penang): Han Chiang H3 3 St. Mark's Secondary 2; See Scans Boat Shield final: MBS 7 George Town Secondary 1. Spore Div. 2A: Kpg Kapor 1 RAF Seletar 0. Straits Times Crossword ■■f w/mi |H| I^HIHfIP liVT^ H^ iVi ACROSS get many a voter confused (6).366 words
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Miscellaneous183 1964-04-11 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER International: Malaysian under-23 v Japan Youths (Merdeka Stadium. 8 p.m.). Friendlier: Spore BHFA XI v Malacca (7.30 p.m.); Spore women f Spore under- 13s (both matches at Jn. Besar). Spore Div. 2 A: Geylang Utd. v Maxwell (Gevlang); T. Kurau Utd. v STD (Parrer Pk); Div. 2B:183 words
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437 1964-04-11 19 RACING with Epsom Jeep I>EST BET at today's amateur meeting at Ipoh is Bon Viveur in the Royal Lancers Cup over BJf (Race Six). This former top-class stayer proved too good for his rivals in his first amateur meet appearance at Bukit437 words
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Article313 1964-04-11 19 Amateur meet runners RACE ONE: 2.15 Class Five (catchwelrhts 12.7) 2f. str—Sunrise; Moondyne; Sunset; Kimani; Gay Lady; First Choice; Teddy Boy; Spuds; Carlo; Kolek. KACE TWO: 2.45 MaUya Command Cup (eatehwelchto 12.0) S'.l— Juno; Black Knight: Stitches; Qulny; Redskin; New State; Prosperity; City of Paris; Angler's Serenade; Sama Suka; GreyReuter - 313 words
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185 1964-04-11 19 'Silent' Simpson says: No bets from Jack Fingloton pREMANTLE, Fri. The "silent" man of cricket, Bobby Simpson, sailed from Fremantle with his Australian team yesterday—and he would not be drawn on bets or promises regarding the English tour. Simpson is being diplomatically different to his predecessors. Lan Johnson arrived in185 words
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209 1964-04-11 19 BOXING HOFF AND MINAMI ARE WELL MATCHED By LIM KEE CHAN CINGAPORE, Frl. Hlsao Mlnami (Japani and Golden HoS (Indonesia), two young and game welterweights, should provide the best fight In tomorrow night's card at the Gay World here. They are well-matched. Minami is a clever boxer but I think209 words
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Article54 1964-04-11 19 MANILA. Fri. The Philip- 1 pines won the first singles match against Japan in the eastern zone Davis Cup tennis tie here today. Felicisimo Ampon beat Osamu Ishiguro 2-6. 6-0. 6-2. 6-4. The second singles between Johnny Jose and Koji Watanabe was postponed because ofReuter - 54 words
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Article30 1964-04-11 19 LONDON, Frl. Results of Rugby Union matches played in Britain yesterday: Gloucester 23 Cheltenham 3; Neath 16 Swansea 3. Taunton 8 Bath 16. Weston-super-Mare 6 Bristol 20.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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441 1964-04-11 19 VALENTIN PREDICTS GAMES RECORDS IN 1,500 m AND 5,000 m MOSCOW, Frl. Ziegfrld Valentin, the crack East German middle-distan-ce runner, predicts that the 1,500 metres and 5.000 metres track events will both result In Olympic records at the Tokyo Games In October. Valentin was answering an Olympic questionnaire put toReuter - 441 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-04-11 19 MONA SULAIMAN, the Philippine track star seen here throwing the discus, is now in the United States on a three-month training course, in preparation for the Olympic Games in Tokyo in October. Mona holds the Philippine records for the 100 metres. 200 metres and the shot54 words
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197 1964-04-11 19 GOLF Five share lead in Masters tourney A UGUSTA. Frl. Arnold Palmer showed a return to form yesterday with a three-under-par 69 to share the first round lead with four other golfers in the 28th Masters tournament here. With Palmer In the lead are Gary Player (South Africa). Kel NagleAP - 197 words
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Article19 1964-04-11 19 NOTTINGHAM. Fri. Bristol Rovers beat Notts County 4-3 here tonight in a League Division 3 match. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration523 1964-04-11 20 KIALA LIMITR. Fri. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, told a croup of 13 visiting Afro-Asian trade union leaders today that, despite Indonesian threats, Malaysia would continue to defend her freedom and strive for a better standard of523 words
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Article64 1964-04-11 20 JAKARTA, Frl. The Indonesian Peasants Front has called for the expulsion of British nationals and confiscation of their properties. Antara news agency reported tbe front had sent cables to the Justice Minister, chairman of the Supreme Court and the AttorneyGeneral protesting against the trial of64 words
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Article100 1964-04-11 20 SMITH. ERNEST DAVINMRT passed away m his deep 9th April IM4 In Singapore. OLIVtIRO ADRIAN PORPNVRIUS »Ked 42 suddmly on 10/4 '64. Cortege leavr* 27 Jedbunrh Gardens at 4 j>.m today for St Joseph's Church I'M i thence to R-lnd.-in MRS. LOM SENG TAX nee WoniC >ork Lin passed100 words
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Article410 1964-04-11 20 LONDON. Fri. Stock markets ended the week and the account on a buoyant note. Helping was the continued flow of good company news. Gains in equities were widespread and in many cases substantial and business was good. Stores were general firm. Textiles went ahead and a feature was410 words
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341 1964-04-11 20 JUOtTH YONG - JUOtTH YONG By SINGAPORE, Frtitey. SINGAPORE'S First Lady, Toh Puan Noor Aishah, was laced with an unusual problem this evening when she presented prizes at the opening of the Singapore Ciardenm« Society's 16th flower show. When the announcement was341 words
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Article110 1964-04-11 20 Poll: TAP entry is disruptive 9 KAJANG. Fri. The entry of the PAP into the election arena was a "disruptive influence" against the national interest, particularly at this critical stage of the country's history. Tun Abdul Razak said today.. Speaking to Umno party workers and residents at Sungei Sekamat village110 words
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112 1964-04-11 20 Widow, 85, cheated of her savings SINGAPORE. Fri.— Two men who rented a room at the home of a widow. Madam Ten Kirn Kiang in Jurong Road.' talked about some jewellery for sale at bargain price. Madam Ten. 5.".. showed interest when the men told her that tlie .jewellery was112 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-04-11 20 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlfhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 88 77 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7342 words
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