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Title Section24 1964-04-13 1 il APORE AVERAGE RAI4.Y CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times ■Ma*** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article, Illustration830 1964-04-13 1 ABU FAZIL; CHEONG YIP SENG - ABU FAZIL and CHEONG YIP SENG Eighth blast in Spore MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Dm, SIX OTHERS HURT AS THEY SIT WATCHING TV IN A WOODEN HOUSE I By -SINGAPORE, Sunday- TWO PEOPLE were killed and six others injured when a bomb exploded in Jalan Rembong, off ChangiAli Yusoof - 830 words
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104 1964-04-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Prime Minister. T*>ngku Abdul Rahman commenting on reports that President Soekarno and President Macapagal are to meet in Tokyo early next month, said today: "They may as well know now that I won't be there." Ho said there104 words
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Article497 1964-04-13 1 Tengku: Can't even look after his own country and the people's welfare KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. fFENKGU Abdul Rah•l man, for the second time in his election campaign, tonight told Soekarno to "go to hell" with his confrontation. He told a rally here: "Soekarno497 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-04-13 1 Thailand 'not sponsoring Malaysia to be member of Seato' MANILA, Sun. Seato ministerial representatives arrived here today with denials that Thailand would sponsor Malaysia for membership. The Thai Foreign Minister .Tun Thanat Khoman. told reporters that Malaysia had not asked his country t sponsor Its membership of the defence pact.Reuter - 138 words
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208 1964-04-13 1 A GOLD MEDAL FOR ANWAR, THE BEST ALL-ROUND STUDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Anwar Fazal has been awarded the "best allround student medal" of the University of Malaya for 1963, according to a statement from the University Students Union today. The gold medal is awarded annually to the student who208 words
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Article43 1964-04-13 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sun— Doctors said yesterday the condition of Peter Sellers was still "serious" but he might be well enough by Monday to be moved from the "Intensive care" unit of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital into an or* dlnary private room.43 words
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135 1964-04-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Indonesia wants a "redefinition" of the term "ceasefire" before the Thai supervisory team attends to its task in the Borneo territories. This was stated here today by the leader of the the ceasefire supervisory team. Lt.-Oen. Surakit Mayalarp, on his arrival from135 words
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Article33 1964-04-13 1 LONDON. Sun.— With the results of only three contest* yet to be announced, the Labour Party's net gains in Britain's local council elections stood at 137 seats this morning- Reiner.33 words
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Article78 1964-04-13 1 SYDNEY. Sun. An English woman tourist Is cutting short her visit to Australia because she says Australia is too much a man's country. Mrs. Mary Gilmore. 39. who works as a librarian In London, said: "I can't so to a night club or a restaurant without an78 words
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Article, Illustration506 1964-04-13 1 Razak: Why we concentrate on developing rural areas PEKAN, Sunday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that one of the reasons why the Alliance Government was placing so much emphasis on developing the rural areas was to ensure that the people in these places did not incline506 words
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156 1964-04-13 1 Nik chooses 3 candidates to replace him: Papers WASHINGTON, Sun. Mr. Khrushchev, who will be 70 next Friday, has listed three men as the "leading candidates to replace him." the Evening Etar reported yesterday. A front-page story by staff writer Bernard Owertsnan said: "This evaluation of the Kremlin political scene156 words
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Article195 1964-04-13 1 Jakarta fears spread of revolt JAKARTA, Sun.— The Defence Minister, General Abdul Haris Nasution, has privately expressed fears that the armed rebellion in the Celebes is showing signs of spreading to Indonesia's other islands. Well-informed sources said today that Gen. Nasution's fears were shared by the army commander. Lieut. Gen.195 words
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Article33 1964-04-13 1 NEUTRALITY PLAN LONDON, Sun— Britain is studying a message from Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Cambodian Head of Statt-. concerning an international conference aimed at reinforcing CMBbodia s. neutrality, officials here said today.33 words
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414 1964-04-13 2 CAIGON, Sun. There was panic in the Mekong Delta town of An Loc Thi on Friday when a (iovernment battalion commander announced to the population: "We are pulling out in an hour. Anyone who wants to leave with usAP - 414 words
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Article57 1964-04-13 2 SAIGON. Sun.— Ngo Dinh Can, younger brother of late South Vietnamese President Nro Dinh Diem, goes on trial in Saigon next Thursday charged with capital crimes. Can was .ndicted last month iti Hue. 400 miles north of Saigon, where he lived as overlord of the country'sReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-04-13 2 Guerillas attack—and a hamlet burns... i HAMLET, about 30 miles north of Saigon, burns after a night attack by Vietcong guerillas. Without flare drops and tactical air support, hamlets and outposts are vulnerable to sudden assaults by Viet- cong forces under cover of darkness. The pentagonal shape of the walls70 words
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76 1964-04-13 2 ZANZIBAR, Sun. President Abeid Karume yesterday told several thousand demonstrators that Americans and "colonialists" would be out of Zanzibar by May 1. He was addressing a demonstration organised by the Federation of Revolutionary Trade Unions in protest against the U.S. Project Mercury Station76 words
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195 1964-04-13 2 JAKARTA, Sun,.— The Indonesian Communist Party has reportedly urged the Government to control the foreign exchange of two American oil companies Caltex and Stan vac. The deputy chairman of the party, NJoto, was quoted by Antara news agency as saying his party has195 words
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Article72 1964-04-13 2 PRETORIA, Sun.— Nine Africans were drowned after they were knocked unconscious by hailstones near Middleburg, Transvaal, yesterday. They were working in fields on a river bank and could not find shelter when the storm broke. A witness said some of the hailstones were as bigAP - 72 words
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Article57 1964-04-13 2 BERKELEY (California). Sun Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge. U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam, ha* been named the first winner of the Thomas Dooley Foundation* "Splendid American" award. The announcement was made here by foundation president. Mi Eugene Burdick, novelist and University of California professor. Ha said Mr. LodgeUPI - 57 words
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Article24 1964-04-13 2 RANGOON, sun. A Burmese Army patrol ambushed and killed 10 Kachin rebels in the Myitkyina district of northern Burma. UPL24 words
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Article, Illustration246 1964-04-13 2 Abdullah is warned: Don't push Kashmir home rule "MEW DELHI, Sun. 11 The Indian Government yesterday warned Sheik Mohammed Abdullah, Muslim independence leader in Kashmir, that he will not be permitted to apitate for an. independent State. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastrt, Minister without Portfolio, told Parliament. "No Government can tolerateAP - 246 words
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79 1964-04-13 2 RANGOON, Sun. Exports of all Burmese produce will In future be handled by the Government, the Trade Ministry has announced Present exporters were urged to submit to the re-cently-formed Socialist Economic System Establishment Committee, headed by the Industry Minister, Col. Than Seln, the listsReuter - 79 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-04-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /WUMSBV) /"WOULD YOU UUt\ /^DO HtXJ WANTON >y DBAR?7 ttU?"** 1 0 *J£***°t o /SROWL LI A DO* A Vs f/^s N \c«a£?y V beeb wrrurr?/ iU pe€d you I ]T <SGO\v L J "~^d"N /^~~~*N. J^\^2^ "CT V^LIKE A DO«^->^46 words
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Article191 1964-04-13 3 Plot to kill Castro fails HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Sun— A plot to assassinate Fidel Castro during a television address to the Cuban nation was betrayed in its final hours, three Cuban defectors said last night. Several television actors and technicians planned to electrocute the Cuban leader during a television speech191 words
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Article57 1964-04-13 3 MIAMI. Sun.— More than 300 prisoners rioted yesterday in Dade County jail, smashing windows, flooding stone cells and corridors and hurling debris to the jailyard below. A do&en ringleaders were dragged. kicking and screaming, out of their e*Ua and placed in solitary confinement. The rioting beganAP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration78 1964-04-13 3 Today's well dressed Cypriot HE is an ordinary Cypriot civilian wearing bis working clothes. But hanging from bis belt are, two grenades and a pistol in a holster. And this is a normal sight in Cyprus towns and villages today. This man is a Turk, from a village just outside78 words
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Article100 1964-04-13 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Johnson announced yesterday that the US A- 11 military supersonic aircraft had secretly and repeatedly broken the world air speed record by flying faster than 2,000 m.p.h. He did not give the exact speed but he told a Press conference that the U.S.Reuter - 100 words
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225 1964-04-13 3 Filters (and other tips) comfort smokers (CHICAGO, Sun.— V/ Cancer researchers have comforting news for cigarette smokers, and some tips for making cigarettes still safer. Most American filter Up cigarettes now contain less "cancer-inducing properties" than cigarettes formerly did, said Dr. Ernest L. Wynder and Dr. Dietrich Hoffmann of Sloan-Kettering225 words
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139 1964-04-13 3 NICOSIA, Sun.— President Makarios of Cyprus will ask Greek General George Grivas (above), Eoka leader during the anti-British colonial campaign, to become commander of the Cyprus National Guard forces, the Cyprus News Agency reported last night. The Cyprus National Guard is the termReuter - 139 words
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Article23 1964-04-13 3 LONDON, Sun.— Several hundred Turkish Cypriote marched from the Soho quarter here to the Turkish Embassy yesterday demanding partition for Cyprus23 words
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194 1964-04-13 3 Young women recruited for vice centres from the city's jails \/!EXICO CITY, Sun.— fl A police investigation into a nationwide meeting of white slave operators has led to the arrest of 17 people charged with recruiting prostitutes from local city jails. Officials said that young women being held in MexicoAP - 194 words
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Article36 1964-04-13 3 ROME. Sun. Burglars broke Into the offices of the Jolly Film Society here last night, forced open a safe and got away with IS million lire ($72,000) payroll money for 40 actors. AJ.36 words
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109 1964-04-13 3 BRUSSELS. Sun. Epidemics were reported In two Belgian provinces yesterday as key Cabinet Ministers resumed exploratory talks with representatives of striking doctors in an attempt to break their 11-day-old deadlock. Scarlet fever, chicken pox. measles and mumps were reported in the East BelgianReuter - 109 words
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Article20 1964-04-13 3 MOBCOW. Sun.— Mr Khrushchev returned to Moscow by train last night after his 10-day visit to Hungary. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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133 1964-04-13 3 Copper strike sets off a 'gold rush mORONTO. Sun— Ru- mours of a big copper strike near Timmins. Ontario, a gold-mining centre, have touched off a speculative fever not seen since the uranium rush of the middle *****, the Canadian Press has reported. There has been no con- formation ofReuter - 133 words
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396 1964-04-13 3 Makarios and Papandreou reach identity of view NICOSIA, Sunday. QREEK Cypriote yesterday opened what appeared to be a big attack to wrest control of the Nicosia-Kyrenia highway from Turkish Cypriote. Heavy automatic weapons and mortar fire thundered through the area as night396 words
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Article, Illustration2184 1964-04-13 5 Govt party's confidence rests on its powerful election machinery and voters 9 rousing welcome for PM's campaign tour All the candidates TN the country's two northernmost States Perlis and Kedah the Alliance Party is confident of a 100 per cent victory. In the last elections2,184 words
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Article34 1964-04-13 6 SINGAPORE, Sun— The General Hospital Nursing Branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold an extraordinary meeting on Thursday at 4.30 p.m. at the new lecture hall. School of Nursing.34 words
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Article156 1964-04-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: TOMORROW: Kong Mln School. Florence Road: Tao Mong School. Yio Chu Kang Road, llth m.s.; Pulau Melimau; Kampong Ayer Gemuroh: Canberra Padang. Naval Base TI'ESDAY:156 words
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Article70 1964-04-13 6 SELETAR BANKER CEREMONY SINGAPORE. Sun. The Squadron Standard will be bestowed on May 22 on No. 66 Squadron of the Royal Air Force, based at Seletar. Singapore, given for 25 years' service. It will be presented at Seletar by Air Marshall Sir Hector McGregor one of his last jobs before70 words
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Article71 1964-04-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sun—Mr. Peter Vincent was re-elected president of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union at t|ie 18th annual general meeting of trre union yesterday. Tne other officials elected are: vice-president. Mr. chul Kum Choon: general secretary. Mr P.M. Ahamu; asst. gen. secretary. K Devadas. treasurer. Mr. Loh71 words
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Article26 1964-04-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sun—The Assemblywoman for Moubneln. Mrs. Devan Nair. will not be able to hold her weekly "meet-the-peo-ple" sessions till after the Federal elections.26 words
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Miscellaneous224 1964-04-13 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR THB following l.i today* schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC From Sydney, Brlabane. Darwin iBA 713) 7.30 p.m.: from London, Rome. Istanbul, Teheran, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 7HM 3.40 p.m. Pan.Amtiican: Krom San Francisco, Loa Anceles Honolulu, Manlli'.224 words
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Miscellaneous210 1964-04-13 6 Britiih Unltid Alrwayt: From Btansted. Istanbul Bombay iBR 662) 9 a.m. Alitalia From Rome. Teheran, New Delhi, Bangkok (AZ 758) 7.0S p.m. DEPARTURES BOAC: To Colombo. Bombay. Teheran. Tel Aviv, Zurich. London (BA 713) 5.20 p.m.: to Hong Kong BA 78A) 4 p.m. Japan Air Urwt: To Jakarta (JL 711)210 words
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457 1964-04-13 7 Warning Two ways motorists can be fooled KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TflE Automobile Association of Malaya has warned its members about two "rackets*' concerning motorists. One racket concerned tyres; the other motor 1 I insurance. The association's latest news bulletin says: "Racket No. One concerns tyres. A member took his car457 words
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122 1964-04-13 7 Tan's 'yes to improvement at Customs check-point JOIIOKL, BAHRU. Sun The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, yesterday visited the Customs check-point here and approved plans to accelerate the flow of traffic through the Customs barrier by providing more facilities for examination and clearance of passenger vehicles. "No matter what122 words
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Article34 1964-04-13 7 SINGAPORE, faun. Mr. O. KaDdasamy. secretary-general of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, has been appointed a member of the Port of Singapore Authority for thrpe veurs with effect from April 1034 words
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208 1964-04-13 7 Minister: Export crops are vital to Sabah lESSELTON, Sun. J Sabah Government encourages the "more efficient growing of rice" by irrigation and fertilisers, but it does rot propose to devote more manpower to this c r op at the "expense of valuable export crops on which Sabah depends so much208 words
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137 1964-04-13 7 Lj SINGAPORE, Bun The "staff of Depot Office, M.P.8.W., in Ipoh, has donated $82 to the Madam S Pakklam fund, bringing the total to $4,459. Madam Pakkiam was widowed when her husband was killed .In a motor accident at the beginning of this year. She137 words
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Article42 1964-04-13 7 KLANG. Sun. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will address a PAP rally at the Klang North Padang on Tuesday. The Minister for Culture In Singapore. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. mill also speak at the rally.42 words
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Article29 1964-04-13 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. A lorry driver, Tan 800 Kee, 30, was killed yesterday when part of an earthmoving machine fell an him at a worksite in Ponggol Road29 words
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186 1964-04-13 7 PRISON HANDICRAFT SHOP DRAWS THE TOURIST TRADE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The prison Industries and handicraft shop in Shaw Road here, started six years ago. is drawing many customers from tourists as well as the local people. The profit from the handicraft section alone U> about $5,000 a year. Here you186 words
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Article19 1964-04-13 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Cambodian Consulate-General here will be closed tomorrow and Tuesday for the Cambodian New Year.19 words
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Article78 1964-04-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The tuo-dHV Rotary International District 330 assembly which was attended by 100 delegates from 38 Rotary Clubs in Souih-East Asia, ended today. The assembly, which was held at the New Straiu Vtew Hotel, wm opened yesterday by the Sultan of Johore. Delegates from Thailand.78 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-04-13 7 'Small countries have often beaten off big aggressors, says new senator SINGAPORE, Sun SENATOR Ko Teck Kin (above) last night said that a united Malaysia, with its lo million people, could ward off any form of aggression from Indonesia, though the282 words
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151 1964-04-13 7 Police ambush 5 in raid on trader SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. Police ambushed five armed men who tried to rob a trader in his house at Kampong Glugor, near here, about midnight last night. Four were arrested but the fifth escaped. Police recovered two daggers and a bayonet. Acting on a151 words
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Article19 1964-04-13 7 KLANO. Sun. Dr. T. J. Zalnuddin. of Singapore, has been appointed Port Swettenham Port Health Officer.19 words
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Miscellaneous152 1964-04-13 7 njL Taste the strength in Swan IHk 8 WAYS TO TELL YOU IT'S SWANDERFUL g A Bfe^B il3 like i Swanupmanship ■Pt^B hotter r° /2 1 IHI *5t *i 1 §C* I JiJi 'i il i iii fiTii^Hji ii TiTi m bGk Mr Htwi HBsS^Ss^-^ :> jiy^ -^^h i ypsidedownVoSis152 words
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Article, Illustration338 1964-04-13 8 FRONT IS 'READY TO TAKE OVER PENANG' Alliance has been 'maintaining very haphazard govt': Kean Siew DENANG, Sun. The chairman of the Socialist Front electiore committee, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today accused the Alliance of maintaining "a very haphazard" government in Pen a n g during the last nine years.338 words
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Article34 1964-04-13 8 IPOH. Sun— An Inmate of the Tanjong Rambutan Central Mental Hospital. Yeow Chooi Hong. 30. who was reported mining yesterday, wa s found drowned in a fishing pond near here this mornIng.34 words
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112 1964-04-13 8 HOLIDAYS IN PENANG THE FRONT PATH TO PROGRESS DENANG, Sun.— The r Socialist Front yesterday announced its plans to turn Penang into a holiday resort, "essential in the State's struggle for survival," should it take over the State Government in the election. "As a tourist and holiday resort Penan*'* possibilities112 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-04-13 8 SEENI: PPP FIRST TO LET WORLD KNOW OF MALAYA'S INEQUALITY IPOH, Sun. The People's Progressive Party was the first to draw the world's attention to racial inequality in Malaya, its secre-tary-general. Mr. D. R. S c c r.i i v a sagam. told an election rally here today. Mr. Seenlvasagam.251 words
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286 1964-04-13 8 Siew Sin hits at 'rule of fear' in Singapore AJALACCA. Sun.— The xtl Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, last night described the PAP as a "politically corrupt" party which misused the powers of state for its own, benefit and this was more dangerous than personal corruption. Speaking at a286 words
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161 1964-04-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Jnche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. tonight denied a PanMalayan Islamic Party allegation that the Central Government had adopted a "step-father" attitude towards the people of Kelantan. Speaking over Radio Malaysia In the 18th of a series161 words
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Article, Illustration1771 1964-04-13 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Island war ended seven years late SHIPWRECKED GARRISON FOUGHT AND KILLED FOR FAVOURS OF LONE WOMAN ABOUT noon on June 9, 1951, the US navy's sea going tug, Venus, dropped anchor a few hundred yards off a beach on the east coast of the Pacific island1,771 words
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Obituary26 1964-04-13 10 21 Wore 1 tit (Minitmmm) CABLE RECEIVED that Doctor Kandaaimy of Moorr Rd.. Wtllawatte. Ovlon. hrothrr of Mrs. Hagaau Hospital. Bricamat. t'n«»«i away on S-4-K4.26 words
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Article681 1964-04-13 10 Whatever is happening in the Celebes, it will be a long .time before the rest of the world learns the details. All news from the region will have to come through Indonesian Government channels which will at least colour the narrative. Anything less than accounts of victory681 words
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Article394 1964-04-13 10 Grivas Cyprus Though Greek and Turkish Cypriote in the more remote areas still exchange occasional shots, the United Nations peace force is policing the island with increasing effectiveness. By diplomatic as well ;as military means, the U.N. Commander, Gen. Gyani, has in the main achieved disengagement of the partisans. This394 words
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Article145 1964-04-13 10 j The Cabinet is expected to I meet this week on a wage dis- pute which, if not settled, may produce a suspension of postal services on- April 22 —three j days before Polling Day. The resulting disruption would be very great, and every effort must be made145 words
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Article599 1964-04-13 10 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ANKARA, SUn. TpHE lemporay banL ning of Bertold Brecht's play THE GOOD WOMAN OF SETZUAN, and the ensuring demonstrations and count c r demonstrations, have focussed attention on the question of the freedom of ideas in Turkey, a country599 words
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Article, Illustration739 1964-04-13 10 A fight for power inside Indonesia NASUTION ON THE OUTSIDE AGAIN AS THE REDS BACK SOEKARNO from DENIS WARNER TWO political developments of major significance for the future have occurred in Indonesia in recent months. General Nasution, the Defence Minister, has gone into partial and perhaps only tempp o ra739 words
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Article101 1964-04-13 10 T would like to draw the x attention of the Ministry of Transport to the arbitrary rates of taxi-fare charged between Seremban and Kuala Lumpur. On April 4. I was in a hurry to return to Seremban and upon arrival at the taxistand I was101 words
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Article79 1964-04-13 10 rpHE Riot Squad have really 1 discharged their duties satisfactorily in Kuala Lumpur as well as outside town limits. I stay six miles away from town. Their presence brought a sigh of relief to us in the new villages. But they go on beat duty only79 words
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Article37 1964-04-13 10 mHE City council Flats, J. along Clemenceau Avenue opposite the Anthony Road Girls' School, are a health menace due to the enormous amount of rubbish and filth accumulated in the surrounding grounds. CIVIC Singapore37 words
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Article87 1964-04-13 10 THE annual flood over Potong Pasir off Braddell Road can be alleviated by removal to the Jurong Industrial site of the sawmills which now clutter the Victoria Bridge of Rochore Canal and the Kallang Delta. A look at the floating logs which block the flow87 words
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Article74 1964-04-13 10 lX>Rr some reason, the r Singapore Immigration Department usually takes over one year before it grants permits for the entry into Singapore of wives and children of citizens. Letters of reminder prove of no avail and personal calls at the office are met with stony silence. The74 words
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Article69 1964-04-13 10 r IS is a complaint about the health conditions in the so-called Transit Quarters in Kuantan These houses have no road frontage, entry and exit is through the kitchen. Neighbours rear chickens ten feet from the perimeter drains. Files bred there, swarm through the houses all69 words
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Article50 1964-04-13 10 Fis the intention of Government to provide adequate street lighting wherever possible. Streets to all Govern^ ment Co-Operative Society Buildings at Paya Lebar Road are well lighted yet Lorong Paya Lebar. a short distance away with nearly 100 new houses. Is badly neglected. Why? WU TWG K)NG Singapore50 words
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Advertisement1046 1964-04-13 10 Straits Tom* ft Malay Mail Ckrsatflrd sdv*rttseme«ls »Mjr be Haas's* «ci Ist Fleer COLO arOKAGC MCMt OrcMerd Ro»d COLO •TOStAOa' MANCMII AT MOLUND ROAO-KATONa CPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BAM Autfcorlird Agents CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Coliyer Oust TMe NCWS FRONT HtzawtHek's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J AdnMrsMy *n*d. Havel Beee1,046 words
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Advertisement48 1964-04-13 10 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank >+ r ITT f n_T AUTHOMUO CAPITAL: $100,000,000 00 ISWtO A FULLY PAID. 30,000,***** GINHLAL RESfRVE 18,000^)00.00 I TOTAL RESOURCES EXCOD: $455,000,000 00 SAVE SAFELY SAVE WITH O. C. I. C. RANCNIt THtOUOMOUT MALAYSIA A SOUTH EAST ASIA.48 words
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Advertisement175 1964-04-13 10 The most lumui children's beats. In the world ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA The vital link between school and home! PARENTS. .As you core for children, you will do well to remember Arthur Mee's "Children's Encyclopedia". For this s«r of ten volumes the most famous children's books in the world con175 words
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258 1964-04-13 11 'BRITAIN KEPT CONTROL OF ECONOMY' \IALACCA, Sun. ITI The former Minister of Agriculture and Co operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak, said last night that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had all along accepted him as a person whose inclination was to the left.258 words
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Article, Illustration552 1964-04-13 11 THE U.D. P - THE U.D.P. THE BATTLE TOR VOTES (Cor»tdjT*- -BY SECRETARY-GENERAL 6 Nobody else has same stature. Other Umno leaders suffer from Sino-phobia 9 TJAGAN SERAI, Sun. The secretary general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, declared today that Tengku Abdul Rahman's decision to quit the political552 words
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90 1964-04-13 11 SOEKARNO A COWARD, SAYS MCA LEADER JELUK ANSON, Sun— The present elections have one vital issue, &aid Oato L4ew Whye Hone, chairman of the Perak branch of the MCA. at an election rally here last night. "The. lssue is to show Soekarno and the world that we are free and90 words
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Article, Illustration405 1964-04-13 11 Tan warns against a SF victory in the towns 'Nothing more disastrous to Chinese 9 KLUANG, Sunday. J'HE Minister of Finance and president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, warned tonight that if the Socialist Front won a large number of seats in the urban areas this405 words
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Article60 1964-04-13 11 KUCHINO. Sun A 15-man Malaysian trade nusMon tram Saruwak leaves nere by air tomorrow (or Hong Kong. TaiDen. Japan and Thailand to foster closer trade relation* The mission, aponsorea oy tht Chief Minuter. Mr. Stephen K»long Ningkan, hoped to "sell" Sarawak produce abroad and encourage foreign investment*60 words
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278 1964-04-13 11 The MCA pursues communal policy, says Raja ITU A LA LUMPUR. 1 Sun. The director of the PAP political bureau, Mr. S. Rajararnam, last night charged the MCA with pursuing a communal policy. Speaking at rallies In Petaling Jaya and Pudu. Mr. Rajaratnam said: "The PAP on the other hand278 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-04-13 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. It was a Sunday morning drenching for everyone that is everyone at the Burmese ConsulateGeneral. They were attending the annual water festival celebrations. There was only a slight drizzle. Yet all the guests and. of course, the host, the Burmese Consul-Ge-neral. U126 words
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Article51 1964-04-13 11 Shots an accident KUCHING, Sun.— People at the 7th mile. KuchingSlmanggang road, were startled last night by gunshots. Reports were made to the police. Security forces were alerted. After investigation, said a security forces spokesman today, it was found that there had been an accidental discharge of fire by security51 words
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Advertisement117 1964-04-13 11 i f^p^SßßßH^^^ <sM w* Ate JPH& Ba rl.iioJr BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich, F-''jitt^araitttf trustworthy source of red-blooded -4iJfj2LIL7X*IIK»'HJ energy. It comes from th» concen- "^"rin j?* H trated NATURAL goodness of beef— &^k 5 B I M one of the richest NATURAL sources117 words
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Advertisement106 1964-04-13 11 MORE ECONOMICAL POWER FOR BEDFORD LIGHT VANS N«w 1594 ex. engint 14% mere b.h.p.... better hillclimbing lawtr g»«rcr»«ng«» more economical power. Top load rating of I ton, plus all the features that mak* Bedford Britain* most dependable van. \totors vnaapoh «u»l* iuwr* HMtw.no BSMH IOtNIO MOTORS BRAITHWMJTE Television is tie106 words
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Miscellaneous647 1964-04-13 11 [Today's Radio, XV~| Helm; 11.00 News; 11.05 This RADIO SINGAPORE w Maestro; 11.30 Soft Sweet And Sentimental; 12.00 SHORTWAVE SKKVICES: Close. 41 and 25 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: o*r»i/* iui *w«.i» 476 metre. RADIO MALAYSIA A.M. 8.00 Good Morning: 6.01 wationai rhortwavf Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 B J£tTJ.EB*« i647 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-04-13 12 ri: girl getting a drenching with a smile is the daughter of the Dutch Consul-Gen-eral, Mr. L. G. N. M. Kaveslorl (with glasses), and Mrs. Raveslort (right). Pouring it on are a member of a Burmese ship crew (left) and Mr. D. A. Malheiro. the Portuguese68 words
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500 1964-04-13 12 SINGAPORE, Sunday rpHE commission of inquiry set up by the Government to look into education has recommended the introduction of an inservice training scheme for teachers to equip them with up-to-date methods of instruction. The teaching profession and teachers' training colleges should also500 words
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Article21 1964-04-13 12 TAIPING. Sun The Perak Co-onorativp Socipty will hold ita annual Konoral meeting at th» Survey Office here on Saturday.21 words
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Advertisement175 1964-04-13 12 WE LIKE AND IT DOES w US GOOD W -^T m '^BBBbJ *4lbbbbbbW bbH^bbbbW. -^B VK N. jJfcg^jfc JbW. *f jHMbW -^■Raß^sm YOULI LIKE THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF MILO. AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL jyfcTff I VITAMINS AND MINERALS YOU NEED— A RICH SOURCF OF VIGOROUS175 words
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Advertisement42 1964-04-13 12 B^'^Bl^l Km for healthy attractive skin! Cuticura Soap is pure, soothing and mildly medicated. Its rich, copious, deeply penetrating lather cleanses sensitive skin without irritation. IBS' For Cool, Comfortable Shaving, CUTICURA SHAVING STICK. Soothe away skin discomforts •with CUTICURA ANJI&EPJIO I OINTMENT.42 words
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Miscellaneous272 1964-04-13 12 ttuffs n,mntf 1 By Ralph Hvi—Haki $£&jk HOLD VER P'NGEI? ONI THE EITHER YOU HELpN I^s. R I f STRING WHILST I TIE Ay V, ME WITH THlfi VWV iC*V JiJ f GIMAAE A HAND 1 KNOTJ/-7 < PACKA6E (X \A|-V>\ r\\\D W m/S \HERE, SYLVESTER! THIS IS Arty >272 words
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241 1964-04-13 13 GENERAL PROBLEM OF THE BROKEN FAMILY FATHERLESS FAMILIES. By Margaret Wynn. (Michael Joseph 255.) BY MARGARET SZE BROKEN families provide more than their fair share of delinquents, in Malaya as in Britain, but it is a problem which lacks study here and which scarcely attracts interest much to our shame.241 words
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1028 1964-04-13 13 ALUNGTON KENNARD - Piracy in South East Asia: A study ALUNGTON KENNARD Raffles wrote: 'Piracy is considered as an honourable profession, especially for young nobles and the needy great men* matter in what high regard some of the practitioners of the profession have been held during, and sometimes since, their own times, piracy1,028 words
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Article110 1964-04-13 13 The delver into holy writ THE BEST OF BEACHCOMBER. By J. B. Morton. Heinemann, 255. J.B. MORTON (whom God preserve), of the Daily Express, has been delighting the 12.500.000 readers of that newspaper for nearly 40 years with By The Way. Mr. Frayn, not conspicuously noted for reverence, has. on110 words
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Article348 1964-04-13 13 A BRIEF HISTORY OF ISLAM. By MA. RAUF. (Oxford University Press: Kuala Lumpur. $6.) By DAVID SZE DR. Raufs history of Islam, with its special reference to Malaya, is intended for students who are reading Islamic religious knowledge in the secondary schools. He348 words
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85 1964-04-13 13 BABYLON. By Janes G. Mac Queen < Robert Hale. 21s-) AN admirable popularisation of the history of a notoriously little-known metropolis by a classical scholar with experience as a field-archaeologist. Some talk of Alexander, some of Nubuchadnezzar, Balshazzar, Hammurabi and the Hanging Gardens. Much more,85 words
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Article109 1964-04-13 13 THINGS FOR THE SURGEON. By Hubert Cole. KHeinemann 30s). A vivid and fascinating account of the early-nine-teenth century resurrection men in England and the anatomists who bought the corpses they purveyed. Grave-robbing techniques. Inter-gang struggles, the ruthless competitive complicity of medical schools, the side line in109 words
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Article157 1964-04-13 13 rE 17th edition of Papineau's 'diiid.- to Singapore" achieves new standards over 300 pages, completely revised, new pictures. first class maps and street plan, all the information a tourist may seek and a great deal which will be new and of interest to the Singaporean. There157 words
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Advertisement148 1964-04-13 13 largest passenger liner ever built in England P O-Orient Lines' s.s. 'ORIAN A* —42,000 tons of Symbolic of the ultra-modern planning so evident The s.s. 'ORIANA' offers a wide range of accombeauty and luxury —is the largest and fastest pas- throughout the s.s. 'ORIANA', is the use of vast modation,148 words
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Advertisement903 1964-04-13 14 aaa^aamM RaaßßasWßssaaaaaWaWaiaaaaasaW ■'^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■'■■■■■■■■^a^BalsaaaaaaaMaa.s .intinurd Itoni H. gr IB) SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordt Si I Vim.)— Box St et*. extra TECHNICIANS IN STRUCTURAL! KnKineerin* with Diploma from Holy- t.rhnic. prelerably with experience, I apply Box A 9321 S.T. H'pore. TEMPORARY SALESGIRLS WANTED in the Ladles' Blouses section of Italy Shoes Store.903 words
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Advertisement1078 1964-04-13 14 SITUATIONS WANTED ■ii Wordt SS i Vim.) Baa St eta. tatn ADVERTISER HOLOINO Nanyani: deicree Bacheloi of Science analyst etc reada writes Chinese Kngllsh good reference. Apply Post Box 433 Singapore EUROPEAN WITN 16 years General Administration Experience available for •rnployment Malaysia or with BaUblished Company In Indonesia. Boa Aj.1021,078 words
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Advertisement1118 1964-04-13 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I Hex's «4 'Mln.)—B»x St rfs extrm OFF BALESTIER ROAO 49 Jalan Dusun, Spore Semi detached Bungalow I area 5.13« sq.ft. fenced garden freehold. < Price $40,000/-. Apply within. EASTERN MANSIONS: Three- < bedroomed flat overlooking sea Mo- .-sic /Parquet floor. $31,000/-. Real Ksute Agenu tt1,118 words
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Advertisement848 1964-04-13 14 EDUCATION rs Word* SI (Ml*.) Baa It eta, axtrm CAMBRIUCC CORRESPONDENCE ICHOOL. 6b- B. Kobinsoo Road: HO Boa 1935. Singapore Tsl: ***** Follow the footsteps of successful canlldatea and study C.C.B Home-study bourses in any subject tor H.S.C, Mbool Certificate U.C.K.. k'.M.UE.. form I' Qualifying Test, L.C.E., LCC. (Book-keeping). National848 words
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Advertisement1007 1964-04-13 14 DOGS, PETS, ETC. tt Ward* U (Htm.)— Box tt eta. aatrm i GOING ON Local/Long Leave? CarJover Boarding Kennels are now open I for reservations for any period far your 1 dogs Situated on an estate In Perak. 1 each kennel Is fully mosquito proofed with Its own individual run.1,007 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-04-13 14 FOR SALE <t Word* U (Mi*.)— Box St eta. axtrm COUCN CRASS SEED for Lawns. Parks, Play -grounds. Golf-links and Bowline grc«n«. P.O. Box U7O. 103 9a vi- lock Roa4. Singapore GERMAN MADE PIANO Completely Ma keyboard In Kood condition Contact Mrs. Loh 46 Jalan Betla. Macptwraoa Homrv S pore.1,022 words
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Advertisement662 1964-04-13 14 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) it Warda it (Hi*.)— Box tt ett. axtrm NIW STRAITS VIEW Hotel. J.B. Srasidr Dancing A Kloorshows Ntftotly. Tel: 2133. JOHORS HOTEL tmm, DBC|lsb Chinese Kood Atrcoodltloned Rooms Pbone 23H5 i H HAWAII HOTEL, nehlnd Batu Koad PA, K.L. Air-i-ondniooed Kooms with hot and cold (*ths662 words
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Advertisement797 1964-04-13 14 TENDERS PAHANG P.WD. TENDER NOTICE Tenciers lor the construction ot 4 Blocks of 2 Units Labourers' Lines at Ketarl which closed on 23.4.1964 at state Engineer's Office Pahang, Kuanun has been postponed and will close un 30th April, 1964. JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS tor the CONSTRUCTION OP ROAD FROM797 words
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Advertisement1308 1964-04-13 15 I Benulinel tumsi SERfICt IB LONIIN. UftJrPBK t CDNTHatNTAi. ram BENVRACKIE IST,, S8 f -bmiu" p. taa* i^«wig Rottaroara May 21 Air 11/11 For Liverpool May IJ BENVANNOCH BSE" S3 iu.piMit S'KM' '«n«ni Apt 11/21 Air 21/ li Apr U/21 lENRINHES L'Hi, H'Mri. M'bra. «1»outl AorTS*? Apr 24/21 ApTa/21 MNHIANT1,308 words
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Advertisement1163 1964-04-13 15 fe McALISTER ds CO.. LTD. w, lih ne. UMi r*^kv KLI.«WM A LINE a* KLAVENBU LINE itMSa. MASM4M, lalltiata. IBS ANCtIES. SAN FBMCrICI. DAVSf. MUi MIOSUSB*aaC« lEATTLE. VANCOUVER S POIILAM mn P. S'Ma '«m«b AcceaiiM cam far Ceetial B Saaat •en» oi itm Aawnca. t t ,T?s G*r;«« 2 r»ara1,163 words
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Article1156 1964-04-13 16 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchan«e shows last baslneas to April 4. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business (or 1963 and this year to date. ML a /lex Brick* 3.50 2.111,156 words
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Article108 1964-04-13 16 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 •Industrials: 108.61 108.70 109.38 109.79 110.41 110.97 Tins: 130.94 129.89 130.14 129.57 129.55 129.62 robbers: 105.80 105.92 105.92 ,105.92 105.92 105.92 Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 im iniMis WMUMin Current Date of108 words
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Article33 1964-04-13 16 IM Kill i: TIN iprrlb.) (perpicul.) April 6. 69* i cts. $5*6.75 7. 69-)* cts. 5522.50 8. 69 cts. $529.50 9. 69<4 cts. $521.00 10. 69 'j cts. $523.62 11. $522.0033 words
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Article102 1964-04-13 16 "■♦JEW YORK rubber futures were x^ steady last week showing small net change for the period with dealings meagre. Trade sources said there was a fair to good consumer Interest for ribbed sheets for April May/ June landed positions. There was scattered buying of remitted rubber.102 words
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Article38 1964-04-13 16 ON the fr*« exchange market In Hang Kong en Oaturday, the U.O. dellar wma quoted at 5.741 for T.T. and 5.73 a for ee*h. Sterling wu quoted at 15.97 and ana taei Of seW at 248|.38 words
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Article13 1964-04-13 16 All Malayan Eichinm Bankt* A«t«. etatlen ratu wer« unchanged on Saturday.13 words
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Article656 1964-04-13 16 Tin price closes easier rE tin price in Penang on Saturday was declared at $522 per picul or down •Laßi The week's closing prtcf was only $1.25 above the Monday price after a period of fluctuations. The price rose $1.75 on Tuesday and $7 the following day. but fell 58.50656 words
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Advertisement236 1964-04-13 16 Spot. P Sham Pcnanf ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" tor Ceyton, Modro* t, Calcutta April U/U A*«l 11/3 B) FROM JAPAN I HONGKONG M.V. "STATE OF ANDHRA" for Madras and Bombay A»ril .14/17 FROM CALCUTTA CHITTAGONC M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" for Fremontle, Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Melbourne Sydney236 words
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Advertisement1845 1964-04-13 17 More cheerful share i market Prom Our Market Correspondent DEGINNING "no bigger than a man's hand" last week interest on the Malayan Stock Exchange gradually grew until on Friday it blossomed out into a cheerful market. The Malayan market certainly lived up to its reputation of resiliency because no-one at1,845 words
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Advertisement1002 1964-04-13 17 counter* and aomt of the newer Inaa which arc about ripe (or dividends. Jiut as lnduKtnala Improved tins drifted lower and at no time could the turnover tn the section be described as anything more than thin. Conditions were not helped by the erratic behaviour of the mstal price throughout1,002 words
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Advertisement837 1964-04-13 17 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR RE-TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from leglstered P.W.D. Contractors m :iass "D" and above up to 3 pan. n 17th April. 1964 at tbe office of he Jurutera Negeri. Selangor, Cuala Lumpur. For ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF STANDARD VETERINARY OFFICE, CLASS D' AND •H' QUARTERS AT837 words
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Advertisement944 1964-04-13 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are imvited From Federal Citizens for the post if Head Teacher in the Convent N.T.P. (E) School 11, Klang svhlch is classified as Small under the Unified TeacMng Service. The successful applicant will be appointed on a fixed basic salary of $520/- (Female). Applicants should be N.C.Tv944 words
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Advertisement1359 1964-04-13 17 TENDER TENDER THE PORT OF SINGAPORE THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY AUTHORITY DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the iLHUfclt NU Illpurchase of scrap steel consisting mainly of old ship's plates, angles. Tenders are Invited for the etc. from the Authority's Dockyards P 1 1 4 f1,359 words
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Article401 1964-04-13 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By MALAYSIAN TEAM FOR SAIGON IS STRONGER THIS YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian louth soccer team who leave for Saigon on Friday for the Asian Ju- nior championship for the Rahman Cup are a much stronger "ombination than the Malayan side which finished401 words
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551 1964-04-13 18 STONOR SHIELD KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CLUB and Selaneor Police gained full points from their Stonor Shield matches here today. Selangor Club beat University of Malaya by an innings and one run on the Padang while Selangor Police thrashed TPCA by ar. innings and551 words
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168 1964-04-13 18 BALAN AND DIDAR AVERT INNS DEFEAT PNANG, Sun. Determined batting by Balan (28 not out) and Dldar Singh (21) staved off an an Innings defeat for Kedah In their MCA League match against Penang at Victoria Green here today. Penang won by ten wickets. Final scores Kedah 89 and 108;168 words
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Article56 1964-04-13 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Today's four SCA senior tournament matches RAF Changi v LA. at Changi; SCO v Police at Padang; SCRC v RAF Seletar at Shenton Way; Army v SRC at Tanglin were hit by the rain and abandoned without a ball being bowled. The matches will Dot be replayed56 words
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Article22 1964-04-13 18 TAIPING. Sun. The Taiping District AFA annual general meeting will be held at the Chinese Recreation Club here on Thursday.22 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-04-13 18 A 'BLANKET' FINISH co the <irst race over 5Jf at the amateur meeting at Ipoh on Saturday Kimani (top) winning by a shorthead from Gay Lady (No. 5) with Moondyne (No. 2) a nose away third. Sunrise (next to Kimarvi) was fourth, another head away.47 words
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Article289 1964-04-13 18 SULTANS' GOLD CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. OELANGOR MALAYS became wirvners of the West Zone of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition today when they beat Perak Malays 5-3 at Princes Road here. Selangor will now meet Singapore In the Inter-zone semi-final on May 3 and the289 words
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201 1964-04-13 18 SGSFA BEAT MALACCA IN NINE-GOAL THRILLER SINGAPORE. Sun. Ouuuderiglu Zainol Ahmad scored three goals to help Singapore Government Services F.A. XI beat Malacca 5—4 in a thrilling friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Zainol- the son of former Singapore player ItMfl Ahmad, struck up a tine combination with201 words
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Article90 1964-04-13 18 DENANG, Sun. Johore beat a new-look Penang team 3-1 In a friendly soccer match at the City Stadium tonight. The first half, played In a heavy downpour, ended with Johore leading 1-0 with a goal by centreforward Yusoff Hamld who beat goalkeeper Kirn Hock lust before half90 words
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Article78 1964-04-13 18 IPOH. Sun. Penang entered the north zone final of the Interstate school soccer competition for the Rahman Trophy when they outplayed Perak 3-0 at Stadium Perak here today. Penang got two quick goals after ten minutes through centreforward Lim Loo Cher and insideleft Uenx Manx KiancIn78 words
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Article28 1964-04-13 18 PENANG, Sun.— American swimming champion Chris von Saltza i* expected to arrive here tomorrow to conduct a two-week clinic for the Chinese Swimming Club. TanJong Bungah.28 words
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332 1964-04-13 18 BOXING Hoff ko's Minami in eighth round SINGAPORE, Sun. Golden Hoff, tta« Singapore-based Indonesian welterweigr* scored a splendid eight* round knpekout over Japan's Hlsao Minami In the scheduled tenround contest at the Gay World here last night. The rugged Hoff looked outclassed In the first four rounds but from the332 words
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Article77 1964-04-13 18 PENANG. Sun. Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed of Sungei Patanl won the Penang Open road cycling championships held here when he completed the 25-mile race in lhr Bmin 40sec. Second was Kassim Shariff. and third was Tjong Toeng Sen. There were three casualties in the race.77 words
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Advertisement175 1964-04-13 18 A INTEREST fs^y J/JL PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Mala/an Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it i» to open a Deposit Account. iftpMPAN MALAYAN LTD. Vf^^lft/ AUTHORISED CAPITAL:175 words
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Miscellaneous120 1964-04-13 18 RACING Programme for 2nd half of the year CINGAPORE, Sun. The MRA announced the following racing programme for the second half of 1964. Penang (July 5 to July 12): Class 3 Bf or B*f and It or lOf. Class 5 s*f or 7f and 6f or B;.f (2nd). Class 6120 words
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Miscellaneous143 1964-04-13 18 Selan«or (Aug. 23 to Aug. 30): Class 3 sif or 7f and 6f or 9f. Class 4 6f or 9f and 7f or lOf. Class 5 5,f or It and 6f or flf Singapore (Sept. 8 to Sept 13): Singapore Gold Cup meeting. Class 1 6f or 8f and 7f143 words
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Miscellaneous258 1964-04-13 18 SUMMARY TABLE-TENNIS S pore championship finals: Men's aintie* Lim Wai Shlng bt Lim Beng Sit 23-25, 21-16. 21-19. 21-14; Men's doubles Sim P&h Lin and TJm Wai Shlng bt Urn Beng Sit and Lim Toh Cheng 21-15, 14-21, 21--15, 19-21, 21-15; Women's aincles Goh Kwee Poh bt Leow Choon Hua258 words
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585 1964-04-13 19 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. J^EEDS, after three seasons in the Second Division of the English Football League, yesterday made certain of promotion to the First Division. Leeds who have lost only three League games this season, travelled to Wales and hammered lowly SwanseaReuter - 585 words
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Article323 1964-04-13 19 Scots win with Gilzean's goal GLASGOW. Bun. —Scotland, roared on by a crowd of 134,000, beat England by 1-0 In the soccer international at Hampden Park yesterday. It was the Scots third successive win over the traditional "auld enemy." Not since the 1880's, when they won five times in aReuter - 323 words
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579 1964-04-13 19 RUGBY France crush Irish to bottom spot DARIS, Sun.— lnspired x forward play led France to an, overwhelming victory over Ireland by 27 points (three goals, three tries, one dropped goal) to 6 (a try and a dropped goal) In the final match of the Rugby Union international championship hereReuter - 579 words
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Article936 1964-04-13 19 Vrsrn.il 0 Blackburn t Birmingham 0 Stoke 1 Jolton 1 Chelsea 0 Overtoil 3 Wolves S ulham 2 West Ham 0 psuirh 4 Aston VilU S >in-strr 2 Blackpool 3 \i: 2 NotU Forest 3 P W D L F APIs Liverpool 37 34 4 9936 words
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Article933 1964-04-13 19 OLYMPIC BAN ON THE GREEK FA TEAM THE WORLD OF SPORT ATHENS, Sun. The Greek Olympic Committee have banned the Greek soccer team from taking any further part in the 1964 Olympic soccer tournament. This follows a decision by the Council of State which ruled that the Greek soccer playersReuter - 933 words
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Miscellaneous110 1964-04-13 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SAFA Dlv. 1- Sukaramai v Darul Allah 6.15; Police v Fathul Karib 7 p.m. (both matches at Jn. Besan; Div 2C: Dunman Pioneers v Star Soccerites (Parrer Pk); Dlv. 2D: Blue Rovers v Dockyard (Oeylang); Blntang Bu an v Soable Boys (MPA grd); Junior AA v Arsenal110 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1964-04-13 20 'Adjustments necessary, and Tengku and colleagues will come face to face with this in two weeks' time' rUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore's Prime Minis ter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight looked into the future particularly 1969 and predicted that "adjustments" are necessary if democracy and the Malaysian1,187 words
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Article86 1964-04-13 20 SINGAPORE. Sun.— No person may hold any assembly or procession in or near any road or open space in Naval establishments without a permit from the Superintendent of Naval Establishments. The Naval Establishments i Amendment i Rules, published today, also provide that no person may assist86 words
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168 1964-04-13 20 SEREMBAN, Sun. The general-secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, told a mass meeting of estate workers today that the union's executive council will decide on three main issues on Friday. They are strike action, arbitration, and168 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-04-13 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. New Zealand's affable Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. played the gallant knight to two young Malaysian girls daring his brief sojourn in Singapore. On his arrival at the airport from Koala Lumpur yesterday afternoon, he kissed the hand of a173 words
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237 1964-04-13 20 KHAW: IMPOSSIBLE FOR FRONT TO HIDE TREACHERY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, accused the Socialist Front of deceiving the people and "collaborating with our current enemy Indonesia in an attempt to sell out our country." Speaking an Alliance rally at Kuala Kubu Bharu. Mr.237 words
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Article42 1964-04-13 20 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The General Hospital Workers' Branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold its annual general meeting on April 23 at 5 p.m. at the new lecture hall in the Scnool of Nursing at the General Hospital.42 words
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Article36 1964-04-13 20 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. P.E. Perera has been re-elected president of the Sinhalese Association of Singapore. Others elected: Mr. G.A. Plerls. vice-president; Mr. C.L. Tennekoon. secretary; Mr. D.E. Attele, assistant secretary; Mr. G.E. Perera, treasurer.36 words
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Article143 1964-04-13 20 JAKARTA, Sun The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today an American correspondent, Robert K. McCabe, Is being detained by the Indonesian military police for "false and inflamatory news" he has written on Indonesia. "We regard it as subversive," he told newsmen. Maximum penalty for subversion143 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-04-13 20 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Slngagapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 88 77 Penang 91 77 Ipoh 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 86 7541 words
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