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Title Section20 1964-04-14 1 AVE.M*Wf AILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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258 1964-04-14 1 Britain sends guided missile warship SINGAPORE, Mon. I IMS Hampshire, the first guided missile sliip of the Royal Naw to by bned in the Far East, arrived at the Naval Base today as the latest addition to the Royal Navy's increasingly vertai i 1 c force of modern warships in258 words
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Article, Illustration330 1964-04-14 1 CHEONG SENG YIP - CHEONG SENG YIP Raid on 5 boats Pirates take fishermen's outboard motors force two to swim for it By SINGAPORE, Mon.— Armed Indonesian pirates, in a midnight sweep two miles off the East Coast of Singapore last night, attacked five Singapore boats boats fishing in the area. Finally,330 words
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Article72 1964-04-14 1 SINGAPORE, Mon —The former president of the U.N. General Assembly, Dr. Carlos Romulo, today had a 30-mlnute discussion with the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at the Singapore airport. Romulo, now Philippines adviser on foreign affairs, had flown in here by PanAmerican for72 words
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Article25 1964-04-14 1 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon— Three Indonesian fishermen were arrested yesterday off tiie Kuala Kurau rivermouth. They are being questioned by Special Branch officers25 words
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930 1964-04-14 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. A PROSECUTION witness told a preliminary inquiry today that one of the three men accused on seven joint charges of possessing firearms had in a discussion on "confrontation" said to him: "We should not be scared. The Indonesians will help us,930 words
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Article106 1964-04-14 1 Eight die in Sarawak clashes KUCHING, Mon. Security Forces killed four Indonesian terrorists in two clashes in Sarawak in the past 48 hours. The Security Forces lost four M>ldirrs in the engagements The first clash took place near l.ubok Antu, in the Second Division, yesterday. A two-man Gurkha patrol wereReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-04-14 1 SENIOR CAMBRIDGE STUDENT DIES BESIDE HER MOTHER ZAUARAH binte Abdullah (above), who was killed in Sunday night's bomb outrage at Jalan Rebong in Singapore. Zaharah, 19, also known as Sharifon, was a Senior Cambridge student of the Tanjong Katong Girls' School. She was watching TV when the blast66 words
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Article380 1964-04-14 1 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES: By SINGAPORE, Monday J^ SABOTEUR'S bomb today blasted an unoccupied Housing Board flat in Commonwealth Drive, Queenstown a stone's throw from the Federal Reserve Unit base. No one It was the seconft bomb to explode within 17 hours and the ninth this year.380 words
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Article45 1964-04-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman today held a round of "exploratory talks" with the Thai ceasefire supervisory team led by Lt.-Oen. Suraklt Mayalarp. Following the talks, the Tervku told newsmen that a ceasefire plan would still have to be prepared.45 words
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Article21 1964-04-14 1 JAKARTA, Mon.—President Soekarno today denied reports that Indonesia has had any hand in the bomb explosions in Singapore AJ*.21 words
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Article32 1964-04-14 1 THE BIG FLOP. JAKARTA, Mon. A disappointed President Soekarno spoke to oO.CMM) antiMalaysia "volunteers" w\ a rally here today. He had ordered a million'volunteers to attend the rally. (Reports in Back Page).32 words
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Article176 1964-04-14 1 We'll gladly accept it, says Razak pEKAX, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that Malaysia would gladly accept Seato's aid if it is offered, but reiterated that it had not decided to join any military bloc "yet." He was commenting on persistent speculations176 words
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Article37 1964-04-14 1 CHRISTMAS ORBIT HOISTON. Texas. Mon Space veteran Viruil I. (.ri^som and former test pilot John W Youhk will ride America's fir>t twoseater Gemini spaceship on three-orbit trip around earth, possibly about Christmas, it is announced.37 words
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Article, Illustration227 1964-04-14 2 I'm no dictator Khanh He denies Cabinet dissension and promises elections within months gAIGON, Mon. South Vietnam's Prime Minister, MajorGeneral Nguyen Khanh, yesterday denied reports of dissension in his government and accusations that he was becoming a dictator. He also defended the Government's decision to dissolve the Council of Notables,Reuter - 227 words
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152 1964-04-14 2 Sihanouk writes to the general: I'll try again PHNOM PENH, Monday. DRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head of State, said in a message to Gen de Gaulle, published yesterday, that he agreed to make a fresh attempt to reach bilateral agreements with Thailand and South Vietnam. The Khmer Press AgencyReuter - 152 words
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Article47 1964-04-14 2 JAKARTA. Mon.— lndonesian newspapers and magazines will cost more from May 1. The Organisation of Newapaper Publishers announced that daily newspapers would now cost 250 ruplahs ($18) a month compared with 207 ruplahs ($l3) at present for six issues a week.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article33 1964-04-14 2 LONDON. Mon. Former Katanga strongman Moise Tsh'ombe said yesterday he had written to the Congolese Premier, Mr. Cyrille Adoula. offering to end their feud and serve in the Central Government. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article27 1964-04-14 2 MOSCOW. Mon.— The second Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Conference will be held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, from May 8 to 10. according to Tass.27 words
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Article126 1964-04-14 2 Battles rage by light of flares OAIGON, Mon.— South Vietnamese forces suffered about 150 casualties and apparently inflicted about the same number on Vietcong guerillas in two fierce fights yesterday in the Mekong Delta. Both rights continued all day. U.S. authorities said fighting continued at night under the light ofAP - 126 words
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84 1964-04-14 2 VTEW DELHI. Mon.— The U.S. observer team in Kashmir has held Pakistan guilty of crossing the ceasefire line on Feb. 21 and firing on an Indian patrol, resulting in the death of 23 Indian border policemen, a Defence Ministry spokesman said here yesterday. ThisAP - 84 words
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Article121 1964-04-14 2 PEKING, Monday. TTOE Chinese Foreign Ministry yesterday urged Brazil to release immediately nine Chinese journalists and trade mission members arrested on April 3 after the overthrow of President Joao Goulart. A Ministry statement said the men's residence in Brazil was entirely lawful and theirReuter - 121 words
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77 1964-04-14 2 Algerian Govt grabs food industries ALGIERS. Mon. Most of Algeria's remaining private milling and food manufacturing Industries were taken over Sunday by governmental decree, President Ahmed Ben Bella told a worker-management meetIng. The decree covered the milling Industry from flour grinding to spaghetti making, and the food Industry from vegetableAP - 77 words
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Article26 1964-04-14 2 NEW YORK, Mon. Tornadoes riped through parts of Missouri. Kansas and lowa late yesterday killing at least four people and causing widespread damage.26 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-04-14 2 Youth who tried to enter U.S. envoy's room held TOKYO, Mon. A young Japanese man was arrested on Saturday when he tried to force his way into the hospital room where American Ambassador Edwin O. Reischauer is recuperating from a knife wound. Police also arrested a former Inmate of a252 words
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Article37 1964-04-14 2 HONO KONG. Mon. China marked African freedom and the fourth anniversary of the founding of the Chinese-African People's Friendship Association with a social gathering in Peking which was attended by envoy* and "friends" from Africa.37 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-04-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r^T /MUST BE WOMDeCRiL\ /UEfi JUST AGREEdN f 06OUCT6 W €9.iaO^ TO BE MARRIED ID A MAN) f TD INCREASC HER I /YES. UE U/AS I K)R HEC BOARO c LIKE POUY T S UUBBANO 7 I AUDWANCE TO J I TEUJNG ME I V54 words
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274 1964-04-14 3 UNITED NATIONS, Monday. gECRET talks between the Soviet Union and the United States are said to have given rise to hopes that the two can settle a money quarrel now worrying the United Nations. The quarrel is over the Russians'AP - 274 words
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104 1964-04-14 3 Bid to steal priceless ring from tomb LONDON, Mon. A priceless ring, a gift from Queen Elizabeth I to the Earl of Essex, has been removed from her tomb In Westminster Abbey after a suspected attempt to steal it. Authorities said marks were found around the glass which covered the104 words
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Article61 1964-04-14 3 LISBON. Mon.— Pour visiting i lawyers two from the United States, a Canadian and an Argentine were yesterday "politely Invited to leave Portugal," a Foreign Ministry spokesman announced. He said they came to Portugal as tourists but carried out investigations of Portugal's prisons system, thusReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-04-14 3 Cheers (and some jeers) as Chubby weds former Miss World PENNSAUKEN (New Jersey), Mon. Chubby Checker and Catherina Lodders, a Dutch model and former Miss World, were married yesterday in the Temple Lutheran Church. Some 500 people, mostly local residents, awaited the arrival of the wedding party. A few boos178 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-04-14 3 WOOLWORTH heiress Barbara Hutton signs the registry in Juitepec, Mexico, after her wedding to Laotian Prince Chas Doan her seventh. The wedding took place at the heiress's Japanese style home. UPI photo.UPI - 36 words
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234 1964-04-14 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. A BAND of international swindlers operating in Latin America and Europe has cheated six New York bai:ks of U*****,000, the U.S. Post Office said yesterday. The money belonged to depositors living in Argentina and Brazil whose accounts were switched to banks In Prance,234 words
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Article116 1964-04-14 3 FILM STAR HELD IN COLOUR PROTEST SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Film star Sterling Hayden was carried into a black maria by four policemen in a colour bar protest here. He was one i 226 people of both races arrested at a sitin demonstration outside car showrooms in protest against anti-Negro biasReuter - 116 words
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Article69 1964-04-14 3 BONN. Mon. A tent with one living room and three bedrooms is the hit of the 1964 camping exhibition at Essen. But this luxury camp at 2.000 marks (about £180). is put In the shade by a -travelling bouse" for camping snobs a cross betweenReuter - 69 words
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Article36 1964-04-14 3 JOHANNESBURG. Moo. A pet baboon escaped from an enclosure and killed a tour-month-old baby girl in her pram by bit. inn her in the head. The baboon was later shot by police— ReuierReuter - 36 words
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Article17 1964-04-14 3 TAIPEH. Mon. The Chinese Communists fired 51 shells at the Nationalist-held Quemoy Islands on Saturday.17 words
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Article24 1964-04-14 3 BEZIERS. (Southern Prance). Mon. Three elephants ran amok during a circus show here yesterday, trampling a boy of four to death.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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137 1964-04-14 3 SAN JOSE (Costa Rica). Mon.— A tourist from the United States and a Costa Rican doctor were killed yesterday wbed the Irani volcano erupted just before noon. The* were standing at the edge of the crater with a croup of 50 oeoplr. six of whomAP - 137 words
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Article109 1964-04-14 3 T ONDON. Mon. Britain's weeklong local elections have brought Labour a net gain of 151 seats in the 52 counties outside London for which results had been declared by last night. With one county, Somerset in Western England, still to declare its result. ConservativesReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement233 1964-04-14 3 MISS MALAYSIA CONTEST Who will represent our cojntry as Miss Malaysia in the MISS UNIVERSE 1964 BEAUTY CONTEST? The Sponsors: Lion Dentifrice (M) Ltd. and the Promotors: Junior Chamber of Malaya invite applications from all Malaysian girls for the PRELIMINARY BEAUTY CONTESTS to be held in the Capital of each233 words
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922 1964-04-14 4 'WE ARE ALL MALAYSIANS IN THE SAME BOAT— LEE Wo better guide than Tengku but we can point out the rocks and perils ahead* SEREMBAN Monday §INGA F 0 H E S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that all Malaysians were in the <f same bo.it" and922 words
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Article241 1964-04-14 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Marvin Plake, executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association today put before the Finance Minister, Dr. Go h Ken; Swee a highpowered plan to promote tourism in Singapore. Mr. Plake, who had arrived yesterday from Australia where he had attended241 words
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Article127 1964-04-14 4 $1,082 haul made in 3 robberies SINGAPORE, Mon. Three armed robberies took place in different parts of the Island today. The robbers made a total haul of $1,082. There were no arrests. In the first robbery, four armed men robbed a confectionary salesman. Lira Joo Yong, 30, of $107 in127 words
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92 1964-04-14 4 BATU PAHAT, Mon— Lan T»e Pin, 23, of Potong Paslr, Singapore, was one of the seven accused acquitted by the president of the Sessions Court here, Inche Abdul Dalm bin Hajl Mohamed. on a joint charge of abduction. Lan was also acquitted on another92 words
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Miscellaneous264 1964-04-14 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR ;..>■'>:• THK following It today's icbtdula of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lcbar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC: From Hong Kong (BA 791) 1.10 p.m.: from London. Zurich, Tel Aviv Teheran. New Delhi, Bangkok (BA 710) 7.3S p.m.: from Auckland, Sydney, Darwin (BA 721) 6.53264 words
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Miscellaneous262 1964-04-14 4 Japan Air Una*: From Jakarta (JL 712) 8.40 a.m. Alitalia: From Sydney (AZ 763) 7.85 p.m. DIPARTURIS B0AC: To Darwin. Brisbane, Melbourne (BA 710) 8.30 p.m.; to Rangoon, Karachi, Calcutta, Damaacu*. Rome, London iBA 720 7.30 p.m.: to Kuala Lumpur, Colombo. Bombay. Baghdad. Beirut, Zurich. London (BA 791) 2 p.m.:262 words
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Article271 1964-04-14 5 But we have enough forces to meet any attack: Stephens JESSELTON, Monday. Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, said today that Indonesian guerilla forces were building up on Sebatak Island opposite Tawau. "But we are not worried because we have enough forces on our side to271 words
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98 1964-04-14 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 Australian and British soldiers left Singapore this week for Thailand and the 1964 Seato exercise. "Air Boon Choo." They sailed from Singapore for Bangkok in the landing craft Empire Klttiwake. which is under contract to the British War Department. The Seato98 words
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Article55 1964-04-14 5 JESSELTON. Mon.— Mr. Kwan Yui Ming, chairman of the Sabah Eiectriciiy Board, said In Sandakan that the consumption oi electricity has Increased by more than 800 per cent and the number of consumers by about 600 per cent since 1957. He was speaking at the55 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-04-14 5 University awards Dr. Tay 3 medals PENANG. Mon. A medical student. Miss Tay Li Lian (above), has been awarded the University Silver Medal. Gibbs Gold Medal and Hoops Medal for topping the University of Singapore's final professional examination for the MB.. BS. degree this year. The only daughter of Mr.105 words
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Article20 1964-04-14 5 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Family Planning Association will hold its annual meeting at 6 p.m. on Prtday.20 words
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Article36 1964-04-14 5 NIBONG TEBAL, Mon. The Methodist Drama Group here will present the play "Junior Miss" at the Dewan Ooi Kar Seng at 8 p.m. on Wednesday to raise money for the Methodist School Building Fund.36 words
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185 1964-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE crude oil which the Shell refinery in Port Dickson processes comes from two main sources about 75 per cent from the Middle East and the remainder from Brunei and Sara- I wak. Mr N.L. Fakes, chairman of the Shell185 words
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363 1964-04-14 5 Six years' jail for killing his unfaithful wife I DENANG, Mon. A pin-table waitress. Ong >ih Hoe. was found dead in a monKoon drain early one morning after her husband had caught her naked in a hotel 100 m with another man, the High Court here was told today. "He363 words
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Article57 1964-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Assistant Municipal Secretary here, Mr. Christopher Perls, has left for Canada to attend a sixmonth training course arranged by the Canadian Government under the Colombo Plan. He will receive training In administration and public relations from the National Capital Commission and57 words
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250 1964-04-14 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Monday. J^ BUSINESSMAN, Lee Kirn Mean, today testified that a former Jitra Police Chief, Asst. Supt. Gurbachan Singh, had asked him to arrange for a monthly payment of $1,000 from certain lorry owners for allowing their vehicles to pass250 words
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122 1964-04-14 5 KAUM IBU URGES 'RIGHT DRESS FOR TEACHERS' PENANG, Mon.— The Kaum Ibu (women's section) of Bagan Jermal Umno wants Malay women teachers to wear "appropriate dresses" during school hours. At a meeting held during the week-end, the Kaum Ibu branch secretary, Che Amah blnte Yahaya, suggested that women teachers should122 words
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Article41 1964-04-14 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mf. Milton Rackmil. president of Universal Pictures. Inc., and Mr Americo Aboaf. vice-preside nt and Foreign manager of Universal International Films, will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday on a Far East tour of their company branches.41 words
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Article31 1964-04-14 5 PENANG. Mon. Thieves broke into the house ot Mr. B. Leth Nielsen, manager of East I Asiatic Co.. during the week- end and took away SlBl worth of goods.31 words
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Advertisement544 1964-04-14 5 HOLIDAYS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Sevent«en-day round trips in fully air-conditioned comfort Swimming Pool Spacious Sun Deck Children's Play Room with Nurse Informal and Friendly Atmosphere Departing Singapore sth June Arriving Fremantle 12th June Departing Fremantle 17th June Arriving Singapore 22nd June Thereafter sailing from Singapore every 3 weeks Round trip544 words
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Miscellaneous310 1964-04-14 5 TV station to film Krait's exploits From KEITH HOOPER sea-rescue training 16 ship SvnNirv Mnn. A the Volunteer Coastal YUJNILY. Mon. a Patrol before ending her documentary nim n fe as an extiibit in the on the wartime little Atfstralian War Memorial ship, Krait's famous in Canberra, raid on Singapore310 words
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198 1964-04-14 6 IPOH, Monday. THE "gentlemen's agreement" on the general elections reached between the various political partif and the elections commission, is off, as far as the Peoples Progressive Party is concerned. Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam. a vice president of the PPP, announcing the198 words
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221 1964-04-14 6 ALBAKRI" TO PAP: ASK COURT for RULING IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The chairman of the Elections Commission, Dato Haji Mustapha A 1 bak r i said today that it was up to a court to rule on last week's controversy involving a PAP candidate who failed to include the printer's name221 words
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Article49 1964-04-14 6 IPOH. Mon. Miss Chan Hin Taik. 46. matron In the Ipoh hospital reported to police that her car was stolen from the St. Michaels Church car park here yesterday morning. The car was missing when she came out of the church after attending morning Mass.49 words
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Article, Illustration206 1964-04-14 6 Bribe bid for friends costs a manager $500 SINGAPORE, Mon. After failing to get a Thai student a place in a Singapore commercial school, a hotel assistant manager here offered a bribe of $50 to an Education Ministry administrative officer, a district court was told today. Walter J. Schuller. 29.206 words
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Article34 1964-04-14 6 IPOH. Mon.— A farmer. Ng Ah Lot. 21, told the police that 10 piculs of fish valued at S9OO were stolen from his fish pond oft Kuala Kangsar Road here yesterday.34 words
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Article154 1964-04-14 6 Body of Rosli found in a pool TPOH, Mon. The 1 body of Mohamed Rosli bin Abdul Majid, 26, Perak state tennis player, was founid in a disused mining pool in Silibin near here late last night, about 30 hours after he had disappeared in it. Mohamed Rosli went for154 words
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Article74 1964-04-14 6 JESSELTON, Mon. Sabah Alliance candidate. Bandong bin Noor, was elected into the Tawau rural district council last night when he polled 317 votes In the Apas ward. His opponent. Mr. Lim Thien Chai rind.) polled 36 votes. Results of polling m the Abaca ward isReuter - 74 words
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Article54 1964-04-14 6 KLANG. Mon. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. v ill open a $30,000 health sub-centre at Jeram. ID miles from here tomorrow, i The centre will serve more than 20.000 people mostly from the rural areas who previously had to come to54 words
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Article162 1964-04-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon OIXTY rubber traders in Malaya and Singapore have so far given notice to terminate their contracts with three shipping conferences which recen t 1 y Increased freight rates to America and Canada. They are members of the rubber trade associations in Malaya162 words
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Article, Illustration2022 1964-04-14 7 Greatest swim marathon CHEWING GUM KING OFFERED $40,000 FOR THE PUBLICITY IT ALL BEGAN WITH ONE GIRL'S CHANNEL FEAT QN the evening of August 6, 1926. a plump, 19-year-old American girl, Gertrude Ederle, stumbled up a pebbly beach at Kingsdown on EnglancTs south coast to become the first woman to2,022 words
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Obituary80 1964-04-14 8 M WorMt tit (Minimum) MR T. JOSEPH, mired nurvcyor. Survey Department. Johore Bahru, l«"«l away peacefully at tali raidI'lillKhirr, Kerala on H-4-1M4. CHOW AH VEONC age 64 pund i-».iv pr.«rfully 13-4-M T.10 am 2K .'aim 4SA p J. leaving behind lulu nil "iff t«o Chow Mun Hup- and Mun80 words
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Article269 1964-04-14 8 M W ordt Sl» (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Colin de Crux thank Masts' und rrlatik-r* for their valuable crrarntK and attendance at their marItM* on 11-4-64. THE FAMILY or Mr*. Utfl Brnc TKk 1 nee Woof York Lin i thank relative* and (urndi for their cao.dolee.rri. reathn and kind269 words
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Article157 1964-04-14 8 M Ward* Sl» (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTU. Invite, all teacher* and book addict* to browse In their showroom at Tlmea Houae, River Valley Road. Singapore. SB A 0000 Malayan Read Bcrlta Harlan, the National Newspaper in the romanlard National Language and follow contemporary developments id the land you live157 words
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Article886 1964-04-14 8 The final report of the Lim Tay Boh commission of inquiry into education in Singapore makes its appearance 21 months after the interim report. The reason for this longish interval is not far to seek. The interim report, completed in under four months, dealt exclusively with the886 words
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Article331 1964-04-14 8 Bombing is an easy business for hard-headed and hardhearted terrorists. Gelignite or TNT can be packed into almost any innocent-looking container and detonated in simple ways. Last year, for example, Singapore police found explosives packed in plastic travel bags, complete with fuses. The bomber intent on an act331 words
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628 1964-04-14 8 BRITAIN'S FLEETING YOUTH BORED AND BORING By PATRICK O DONOVAN LONDON, Mon» rjtHE most suffocatA ing, inconclusive and boring subject in Britain today is youth. It is also quite inescapable. It has gone on without a break and in a steadily mounting crescendo of denunciation, defence and prur ient, curiosity628 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1964-04-14 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - DENNIS BLOODWORTH by PENURY, DESIRE TEMPT HO WHEN Mr. Robert McNamara, the United States Defence Secretary, visited Vietnam in March, an ageing prophet presented himself at the American Embassy in Saigon, accompanied by a cat and three mice. He was not admitted, for these subversiveOFNS - 1,032 words
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LETTERS
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Article173 1964-04-14 8 MY son is in secondary four in a school where the Principal Is obsessed with examination results. He has to go to school practically every Saturday and now has been told that he may be required to go to school this coming vacation but most certainly173 words
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Article102 1964-04-14 8 THE fact that some tourlsts nearly mistook a chief clerk for a peon from his dress (ST. April 6) only shows that It is not always possible to guess one's status In life by merely looking at his dress. They want to know why the clerks, who102 words
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Article114 1964-04-14 8 ALLOW me to congratulate Inche Abdul Safdar bin Hussein, the Senior President of Borneo Stamp Dealers Association on his outspoken criticism published In your paper recently with regard to the present arrangement of postal services and the sales of postage stamps in Malaysian territories. It Is114 words
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Advertisement525 1964-04-14 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements mey be handed to: M Floor COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONG KEPPEL ROAD-NAVAL BASE AutHorHtd Agent* CtTY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester How*e. CoMyer Quay TME NEWS FRONT Flttpatnck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Ro*d. Naval Base mamiem525 words
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Advertisement22 1964-04-14 8 its NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the elegant R(&K|u 'Of* KTTE* Am CONDITIONS22 words
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Advertisement193 1964-04-14 8 RSBpoil Am ■■h*bV w^BatfJi POLAROID 160 KIT IDEAL CAMERA KIT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Tha whole family can enjoy the Polaroid Comer* I*o kit. There it nothing complicated about iti operation— unale dial odjuttt both the lens and thutter tpced automatically. All yao hove to da it to tat the193 words
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Article, Illustration547 1964-04-14 9 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE by Mother and baby still in the hospital A MYSTERIOUS CALLER ALERTS AUTHORITIES AFTER SEEING 'SUSPICIOUS LOOKING 9 TIN gINGAPORE, Mon. Police foiled a bombing attempt last night two hours before the blast in Jalan Rebong, which killed two people and injuredAll Yusof - 547 words
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Article39 1964-04-14 9 PENANO. Mon. Syed Abbas Alhabshee. secretary of the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce, left here yestenday on a pilgrimage-cum-buslnets tour to Mecca and the Middle East He is expected to be away for about a month.39 words
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220 1964-04-14 9 TALKS ON MINE PAY MAKING PROGRESS IPOH, Monday. National Mining Workers' Union and the Malayan Mining Employers' Association today reported "definite progress" in the negotiations for a new wage structure and better working conditions for the 17,000 workers in European managed tin mines in Malaya. Mr. P.S.C. Power, Industrial relations220 words
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Article61 1964-04-14 9 MUAR. Mon. The president o' the Muar St. John Ambulance Association. Inche All bin Abu B.ikar. called upon members of the association to be prepared and to arm themselves with flrst-aid kits to serve the country whenever cal'ed upon to do so He61 words
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Article24 1964-04-14 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. The Socfln Club here will hold a social and dance at the Klang Indian Community hall on Saturday24 words
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101 1964-04-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The new road from Tanjong Malim to Slim river in Perak, though not yet completed, will be open to cars for a trial period beginning from Wednesday. In a statement today. Government said that cars would be permitted to101 words
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170 1964-04-14 9 Tengku is known in Sweden as 'a man of morals KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A visiting Swedish Journalist today described Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman as a "man of moral principles which is a rare and fine quality in national politics." He is Mr. T. O. Wlckbom, 48, the diplomatic correspondent170 words
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Article74 1964-04-14 9 I BINOAPORE, Mon— The Photo- graphic Society of Malaysia today announced It had bestowed its honorary patronage on cinema j magnate. Dato Loke Wan Tho, in recognition of his contribution to the upllftment of Malaysian standards in both local and intema- tional photography. 1 The other74 words
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Article49 1964-04-14 9 PENANO. Mon.— The Socialist Pront Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy, with Mr. Lim Kean Slew, chairman of the Front's elections committee. and Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. chairman of the Penang division of the Pront. will be among the speakers at a lunchtime rally in Light Street tomorrow.49 words
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Article32 1964-04-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves broke into the home of an Income Tax examiner, Mr. 'M. Vadlvellu, yesterday and stole more than 51. 500 worth of Jewellery and other valuables32 words
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110 1964-04-14 9 IPOH. Mi.n— A fishing boat, costing about $18,000. was set on fire, off the coast of Lumut, it was reported to the police over the week-end. The boat was heading towards Pang-kor Island from Penang- last Wednesday when three boats stopped it near110 words
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169 1964-04-14 9 560 Bata workers strike to uphold union ITLANG, Mon. Fire hundred and sixty workers of the Bata Shoe Factory here went on strike this morning after talks between the management and union broke down. Forty others not In th« union— worked as usual. The Bata Shoe Factory Union has been169 words
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103 1964-04-14 9 BINOAPORE, Mon— The 81nir»port Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today announced it would call on Wednesday, a meet ing of employees of 18 Bata Shop Co. distributing and sales stores to consider taking industrial action to back its claim for recognition from the company.103 words
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Advertisement89 1964-04-14 9 still thinner 1949: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956: The -Centenaire- series brought stilt another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: Th* progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible for the first time to produce89 words
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Advertisement151 1964-04-14 9 ■11 a »^B^ba. ■hRh You'd have a long wait at Singapore airport for friendly service from stewardesses who speak your a Lufthansa flight. language. The fact is, Malaysia is one of the few are* s of It means pioneer flights as early as 1926, culmmathe world that is not served151 words
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Miscellaneous659 1964-04-14 9 r— Todays Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE night) Close. 41 and 25 metro RADIO MALAYSIA MtDILM WAVt afcKVICK: WAT IONAL SHORTWAVE am «nn am BERVICEB: 41.7 A 60.2 Metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 8.01 am- ann Tfmii m oi n p Mnrnmo Prpltirlp- 7 ftn Npu-»- A.M.. 8.00 nme Signal. r*e--ifl659 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-04-14 10 PICTURES show: 1. Mrs. Geeta Mirpuri models 0 Rojasthan costume typical dress of a village belle. The full onkle-length skirt" is colled the ghagoro. The choli or blouse is often backless but held secure with the help of two shoestring straps ot the back. The stole, worn201 words
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477 1964-04-14 10 Kamala Club to present styles, old and new rENTURIES have passed but India si ill retains her rich culture. In that v:ist country live people of many communities with different dresses, customs and dialects. Although customs have remained more or less the same, the dresses have perceptibly undergone a change477 words
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238 1964-04-14 10 Food powder with a touch of magic 4T a tea party given a scientist in California the other day. guests sat down to a menu of sandwiches, cakes and ice cream all coloured various shades of green. In the process, they consumed a meal as nutritious as several generous helpings238 words
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Advertisement282 1964-04-14 10 Ifr*^ \OUHJUQ f (J 8-DAY HAIR ol I new liquid chemical discovery P*~ B\ v without permanent -x""*"*"*"V waving solutions! A.-~ CMtMt) as if you were f"'' born with it, your hair can mt be radiant with beautiful curls and waves in tho BR latest style without permanent waving solutions.282 words
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Advertisement412 1964-04-14 10 Shmmi WITH l^r Jl<| LONDON PARIS NEW YORK \r>- > |j» BRAS a Style No. 1027 Bf^Hßi Bbi^SS vC Young Dream Straplcst »MM I Bock'c^s with frrnt fastening Bhl Aj I The underlying glamorous aecril of all your I fashion success Kayser bras. Today's I fashion lie it Eastern" or412 words
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Miscellaneous288 1964-04-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a. 6. An Idea: grocers can be 7. Think it possible to set cups gross I (6-7). crooked (7). 9. As an object outside, the back S. Talk about 9 on our course number is remarkable (11). (7> 19. Fattening fish? (8). 10, 11. Devotee of288 words
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Article, Illustration1921 1964-04-14 11 Alliance five up and expects many more easy victories All the candidates... SIX INDEPENDENTS IN STATE POLLS Johor* Bahru, Mon »JHE Alliance, having won two Parliamentary and three State seats in Johore without a fight, expects many easy victories on polling day. Its candidates returned unopposed to Parliament are» Syed1,921 words
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Advertisement184 1964-04-14 11 i .< Pure nourishment all your family needs <J 1 NESTUMOCEREMSINI fhree »rrat energy-producer.- R| delicious 1 ;is a hot or cold i wheat, barley, oats all in c\c?CT^/7X\£r~~\C7W«&.* drhik,ora porridge. Perfect foU one nourishing cereal. Forti- IKj! j fS.Ss^ J HI a quick. nouri>hing breakfast fiedwith vitamins and minerals184 words
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241 1964-04-14 12 A SINGAPORE pharmaceutical and confectionery manufacturer which began operations in 1961 is extending its manufacturing activities to Malaya to cope with increasing demand in that territory and in the export markets. The company, Mizrahie and Co. (1961) Ltd., has commenced work on a new241 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-04-14 12 A PROMINENT figure In the Malayan civil service. Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Sahat, P.JK.. has accepted an invitation to become a director of Champion Motors (M) Ltd. Tuan Haji Abdullah (above), held several Important appointments in the Malayan civil service, and in addition has done139 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-04-14 12 Industrial plastics raw materials OAKELITE Ltd. of D London is planning to market in Malaysia its plastics raw materials for industrial products. These will include Phenolic resins. Epoxides polyester resins, Phenolic moulding compounds, industrial laminated materials, and Vybak extrusion and moulding compounds. The company is already exporting to this market216 words
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97 1964-04-14 12 AN executive of William Jacks and Co (Malaya) Ltd. In Kuala Lumpur. Mr Arthur Chan Hean Chuan left for Europe last Saturday to gather Information of new materials and techniques presently being used In the building trade there. Mr. Chan. 30. who is97 words
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Article73 1964-04-14 12 Japan's scrap iron Imports this year, estimated at 4.1 million tons by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, will be nine per cent less than those of last year, despite increased steel production schedules, according to a reporj In Japan Steel Notes published by73 words
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134 1964-04-14 12 3-FACE CLOCK TO TELL THE TIME FOR S'PORE BANK IN Singapore where public clocks are a rare sight, a three-sided clock must certainly appear unique. This clock with three faces (above), was installed last week in busy Chulia Street by one of the State's oldest banks. Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation134 words
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Article60 1964-04-14 12 Throughout the week a dull condition prevailed In the Singapore loose copra market. saysLewis and Peat's weekly produce report. Business was limited, and near requirements were satisfactorily completed with a further importation of 270 tons. While Philippine copra ruled steady gaining about US$3 for April60 words
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Article36 1964-04-14 12 For reasons of health, Mr. W. V. D. skrine has resigned from the boards of the Tronoh, Southern Tronoh, Sungei Besi, Ayer Hitam, kepong Dredging, Sungei Way Dredging, Pahang Consolidated, and Idris Hydraulic companies.36 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-04-14 12 ANOTHER FOREIGN BEER COMING ANOTHER brand of Australian beer, Tooth beer, will be introduced to the Singapore market soon. A product of Tooth and Co. Ltd.. Sydney, it will come in three forms— Resch's Pilsener. Reach's D. A- Dinner Ale and Tooth's K. B. Lager, in 13 1 3 fluid212 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-04-14 12 MR- ROLF WENDT (above), export sales manager of Kodak AO, Stuttgart, arrives in Singapore today on a tour of the Near, Middle and Far East to renew old friendships, discuss market development and generally maintain close contacts. Kodak AG has for many years manufactured the wellknown70 words
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Advertisement423 1964-04-14 12 with ll f-Z. earn S s INTEREST^ -(^~JII<§) PER ANNUM (WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) Hm* Otfica: KUALA LUHrUK I'IXMI in KUALA LUMPU* JOHOtE IAHRU -\KM PtNANG SINCAPOUC 0..1... OMut lIUNII tn4 HONG KONG G'»~p Aimii at Wt» Jyx IHJ «ac»4 tIW.OOOOM Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-eleaned423 words
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Advertisement151 1964-04-14 12 THE NEW UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA 4 in 15 Volumes "ill I. i*vJ L i 1 1 !2-Lcothcr R I i binding $470/1, I SPECIAL DISCOUNT PLUS FREE BOOKCASE j Compiled by over 400 experts, 4 this all-Bnt ibh Encyclopedia contoins the sum total of T human learning, experience and wisdom. Yrt,151 words
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Advertisement1316 1964-04-14 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WESI CBASI UP-. OMS-para urn rr«a -hrn PATROCLUS ln.rllll. Di fc'"i. Gltsgow ll Pt Apr 11 Apr 17 DEMOOOCUI Lotrpiel. Dublin Git. 11 Apr IS Apr 11/20 Apr 21 OOLIUS merpetl. Claw* Apr II Apr 21 Apr 21 ANCHISEI A.cnmouth, LtltrtMl Apr 28 May 2 Apr 22/281,316 words
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Advertisement1338 1964-04-14 13 Wv^M THE EAC LINES sincapok o anjALA iuiAPwa*p.swiTTiNHAM finamo HH.UI WXIU k>M)wOlt. rOJOIIhI J7I.WIIOOUM f i MOMi ;*«i »«o»« t»*tt^ piiomc tut ntomt tun SAILINGS IB GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWEBP ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, IBTHENIOH ANBCBPENNABEW Sport P. VMt PtMM "PANAMA" I) 21/23 Apr 24/27 Apr 21 Apr "SAMOA"1,338 words
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Advertisement1339 1964-04-14 13 I BEN UL JNE 1 EJLPREM SERVICE TO LJJNHN. UfUPWL I CBNTWCHTAt PWTW f« Lonoon May II BENVRACKIE Hamburg Ma, 21 i.ngMMMt P. SM- raaaao Rottardaa May IB 11/1> For Liverpool May 11 BENVANNOCH gj MBBBPI »"na» '»Mni Apr 11/21 Apr 22/23 Apr 21/27 Siiaawt P. Itaa «aaa»a BENRINNE3 L'Ma,1,339 words
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Advertisement1202 1964-04-14 13 fe MeAUSTER CO.. LTD. W ■Hi n% H331 r*"V^ KLLKWMAki I4MB KLAVBNBSS LINE ttajMJa. HAMONBfc. COnEBBAM, LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. DULL A. MIBBUSBBOMIN SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft •ORILAND Iwi P. rnaa -Mato AcciptiM ei'li tti Ctitral ft taaa> ■CITY Of iEEW Aaenca C.BA/13 Apr 11/U Apr II Apr lUNNYVILLI ein1,202 words
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Article109 1964-04-14 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS were steady with more rises than fails. B.H.P. regained 6d. to 58s. 6d. Base metals firmed. Baiitori gained following the resumption of work at Broken Hill Oils were mostly lower. Leans eased in heavy selling, i particularly short date issues. c.r.a 34/1 Mount Isa 45/11109 words
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Article256 1964-04-14 14 MAY trst grade rubber buysre f.e.b. closed at S p.m. In Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at SB| cents per lb. down one cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The) tone was quiet and slightly easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday:256 words
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Article68 1964-04-14 14 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per pltul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk (47t sellers, drum (50i sellers. Copra: April/May UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pspper: Muntok white (160 (tellers, Sarawak white (157t sellers, special Sarawak black (127s sellers, garbled Lampong black (1321 sellers, ABTA (1474 sellers. Singapers Coconut Oil Millers' Asseciatlen68 words
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Article36 1964-04-14 14 ON tbe free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.741 for TT and 5.731 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.98 and ono tael ol geld at 2491.36 words
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Article11 1964-04-14 14 All Malayan Exchange Banki' Ameiatlen rates were unchanged yesterday.11 words
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740 1964-04-14 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday opened the week on its newly developed cheerful note and there was a considerable expansion in turnover. Industrials' opened strong although by the end of the day profit-taking brought prices down from their earlier high levels740 words
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Article25 1964-04-14 14 Malayan Stock Indices April 11 April 13 'Industrials: 110.97 111.05 Tins: 129.62 1*9.81 rubbers: 105.92 106.12 *Dec. 30, 1963—100 Dec. 29. 1962 l(Ml25 words
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Article876 1964-04-14 14 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (3.000) SI. BB. (3.000) $1.89: Celd ftera (4.000) 53.40: C.T.S. erds. (300) Ms.; East Smelt M BL. (1.000) *4.03, (ft.OOO)876 words
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Article24 1964-04-14 14 April 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: 68* cents (down one cent). TIN: $521.75 (down 25 cents). Estimated offering 235 tons (down 5 tons).24 words
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314 1964-04-14 14 THE Straits tin price yesterday fell by 25 cents to $521.75 on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 235 tons. In Londor on Friday tin opened around pre lous levels but then declined uncier small scale selling to close arcund £5314 words
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Advertisement1092 1964-04-14 14 L \T"'^Sslslaytsisl»J^^ < j U.S.A. PacUle, and Great Lakes, East Canada Service Hongiiong yrama i. r'esco h'iuib H'ta> Mreti irron C'cago "ksaika«a Man" }t n Apr 11/21 Mat M May 21 24 list 1 miy S JMy "Ttas Mara' 2t,22 May 7 1IJ«m 21 Jim I lily I Jlly U1,092 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-04-14 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN -AND f. SOU UIVKI Tt: FrtMatlt, AJtlaitt, Mtlktartt, Syttty. In MMrai IM NatapaMiaas Penarg P Sham S'poit fttn Sham -•.ispg BULIMBA I May 11/12 May 13/1S May «*i«U II May 11 May 12 May mTJZST I</IIJm K{ S/li{=: a B BOMOAU II May 23 May 271,022 words
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Advertisement296 1964-04-14 14 Jikjt&Bf&nß j\ S'pere P'Sham Peeeaa ETA/ETD ETA/ETO ETA/ETO FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" tor Ceylon, Madras Calcutta April 12/10 April 10/20 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG M.V. "STATE OF ANDHRA" tor Madras and Bombay April. 10/17 FROM CALCUTTA CHITTACONG M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" tor Frcnnontle, Adelaide. Port Lincoln, Melbourne Sydney April 12/14296 words
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Advertisement1090 1964-04-14 15 |=======B 011 tin ura from ''age 8 1 SITUATIONS VACANT as w ore's Si (Mlm.)— Bos St els. axtrm ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN hied immediately. Apply Tel |i i>ore> ***** ext. 4. WANTED MALE TYPIST/Clerk passed senior Cambridge Grade 1 or 11, with typing qualifications. Apply in v riling to Overseas Assurance1,090 words
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Advertisement1097 1964-04-14 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wards St (Him.)— Baa It eta, astra FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM ta Bat at Oxley Rise, use of kitchen. Suitable bachelor/student. Ring (Spore) *****. TO LET Ist Floor No 184 Telok Aver Street. 3 bedrooms 1 sitting room. Contact Urn Pnooe (Spore) *****. TO RENT Bouse 15 Jalan1,097 words
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Advertisement1067 1964-04-14 15 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE Worsts St (Mlm.)— Box tt eta. txlr, DOLLARS ANO SANDS!!! Wow!! Look at this: Ten Million Dollars worth of Land for you to choose! 31,000 square feet at Orange Orove Road: nu.uoo at Queen Astrld Park: M.OW at Meyer Road: 21.000 at Palm Road: 61,067 words
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Advertisement980 1964-04-14 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Wards SI (Him.)— Bas tt rts. astro POR SALE; 99S Leasehold Land in District 19, 6.95S soft., together with old attap bouse and Oovt. passed plan for a 2-oedroom bungalow and otber utility rooms/garage w.v.p. at J2.60 per sq.ft. Ring (b'pore) *****2. LOST fe Wfoto St (Him.)—980 words
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Advertisement995 1964-04-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words Si (mm.)—Bas St eta. astro DUCATI 175 CC ItSS excellent condition, newly painted 5630. Contact Ah Hang, Car Park opposite Great World main entrance. Tel: (B'pore) *****. I»S4 CALIFORNIA SSOO/-, 1897 Hlllman SIS9O/-. 18SS V/Wyvern ISM/-, 1953 Citroen |oM/>. eaiy H-P terms arranged, seen 15995 words
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Advertisement850 1964-04-14 15 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC M Warda t* (Htm.) Bam tt Ha aatro MASSACE AND TUHKIIM-BATM Steambatta, S7-A, Victoria Wmt, Junction Braa BaaaA Koad, Singapore-?. TelepßOD* ***** UovinmcDi UXfnsfd 4BUNSMI BT HAUTE sieamreiai natb and pody-maaaas* by aa> pancoced maaaeur/maawuae. Modern and nyfitaic S3 Mgaa Aan Building, Orenard Road. Tcleobon* ***** Z0342850 words
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Advertisement765 1964-04-14 15 NOTICES CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED Shareholders of CITY DEVELOPMENTS LTD. are advised that all Certified Transfers should be sent to the Registrars for registration as soon as possible and In any case NOT LATER THAN 3Ut MAY. 1964. By Order of the Board. M It C Services, Registrars. P.O. Box 448.765 words
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Advertisement251 1964-04-14 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ME PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE OK VACANCY. APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Marine Signalmen from Malaysian Citizens. Applicant* should be less than 30 years of age and must be proficient In English Language up to Primary VI or equivalent; conversant in Signals, i.c flans, semaphore251 words
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Article, Illustration394 1964-04-14 16 From K. BASKARAN: PEKAN, Monday TOH Puan Raha, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, who. has been actively wooing women voters in out-of-the-way places in Pekan her husband's constituency —is deeply impressed by their appreciation of current affairs. "The394 words
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Article48 1964-04-14 16 PENANO. Mon. The former Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will address Alliance election workers at the M.C.A. Headquarters in Transfer Road, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. He will also speak at an Alliance rally In Bayan Lepas at 7.30 p.m.48 words
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Article15 1964-04-14 16 PENANG. Mon.— Party Rakyat has set up a branch In Sungei Olupr.15 words
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254 1964-04-14 16 'WE ALONE FIGHT WITHOUT OUTSIDE HELP'— OOI PENANG. Mon. qiHE chairman of the Penang division of the A Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew today claimed his party was the only one able to fight its election battle "without outside help." 'The people of Penang have seen us campaigning, rain254 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-04-14 16 DENANG. Mon.— The Socialist mayor of George Town, Mr. C. Y. Choy, today announced a central organisation would be set up to encourage and promote intellectual and welfare activities here if the Socialist Front were to take over the268 words
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96 1964-04-14 16 Sheer waste by Alliance, says Asri KANGAR. Mon.— lnche Mohamed A-sn bin Hajl Muda, who to contesting Pasir Puteh. Kelantan, on a PMIP ticket, said at a rally here last night it was a "sheer waste" for the Alliance Government to spend foreign loans on rural development projects. "They should96 words
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132 1964-04-14 16 Front will stir up trouble, says Senu A LOR STAR. Mon. The former Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia Inche Senu Abdul Rahman, said today the Socialist Front's claim to fight for equal rights "would stir up trouble between the various races." "We will have equal rights for all. sooner or later,132 words
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Article57 1964-04-14 16 Jaycees plan merger KUCHINO, Mon. The various Junior Chambers of Commerce in Malaya. Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak may soon merge to form one Malaysian organisation, the vice president of the Junior Chamber International. Mr. Ken Appadural. said here today. The final decision will be taken at the J.C.I, conference which57 words
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Article185 1964-04-14 16 SINGAPORE, Monday. A FOUR-MAN Singapore technical team, led by Dr. Ng Wan Wing, former Director of Public Works, left for Sabah today to make a week-long ?urvey of the country's development potentialities. The prime objective of i a survey is to ascertain how Singapore can assist185 words
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Article53 1964-04-14 16 PENANG. Mon. The George Town < North I District Boy Scouts Association wfli hold a food and fun fair at the official residence of the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. on April 18 and 19. The proceeds will be In aid of the Penang State53 words
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Advertisement1980 1964-04-14 16 SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED Incorporated In England' NOTICE. OB 19th March No*3 dredge re- commenced working on the lace vacated by No. 6 dredge which has I ceased operation preparatory to dismantling and transfer to the I Defjon^ Road Property. P. A. DELME'-RADCLIPPE. General Manager. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY1,980 words
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Advertisement703 1964-04-14 16 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE. Bankruptcy Xo»: 407 57 Quek Choon Kirn. 43A, Brahmaputra Road. S pore (Storemen, Packer). 628/57 Wahid bin Hall Sa'at, 16, Post Office Garage, Choon Guan Street, Spore. (Asst: Postman). 12< 58 Othman bin* Ahmad, 3A, Yio Chu Kang703 words
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Advertisement846 1964-04-14 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are Invited for ap- poinunent to one post of Admin- istrative Assistant. Qualifications: Either a degree of a recognised university or in I the case of non-graduates at least a Senior Cambridge School Certificate and not less than 10 years' experience846 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-04-14 16 TV, radios stolen PENANO, Mon. Typewriters, radios and a television set worth 13,455 were stolen from a godown at Victoria Street yesterday. Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I BUSS, Vl'M PAVIN' N AWfTI SYLVESTER SXJT'hh?^ m i k TO ™AT PER TH *")P> A. Wl*-& So CUSTOMERS, VJ§\ CALLED ELMER72 words
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Article, Illustration459 1964-04-14 17 CLOSE DOWN? THAT'S FANTASY, SAYS SAFA CHIEF GOVT. EXPECTED TO APPROVE 15p.c. TAX REDUCTION y TEOH ENG TATT: Singapore, Monday gINGAPORE Amateur Football Association president Hussein bin Kamari today admitted that the association was in a bad financial position but declared that there was no question of459 words
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286 1964-04-14 17 Good luck message to Youths from Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who Is president of the Asian Football Confederation, has sent a message of "good play and good luck" to the teams competing In the sixth Asian Youth football tournament which starts at Saigon on286 words
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425 1964-04-14 17 Darul take over league lead with fourth win SOCCER SINGAPORE, Monday. T\ARUL AFIAH, defending SAFA division oue champions, forged ahead to a two-point lead in this year's tournament when they scored their fourth straight win by beating Sukaramai 5-3 at Jalan Besar stadium today. Police moved up to third place425 words
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Article169 1964-04-14 17 POLICE NAB 'YOUTH' PLAYERS TEL AVIV, Mon.— Military police here yesterday detained three players of the Israeli soccer team due to leave today for the Asian Youth tournament in Saigon, a military source disclosed. The three players servicemen on active duty are Zeev Seller, Moshe Leon and Dam Burruk. ItAP - 169 words
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Article65 1964-04-14 17 IPOH: Shaw Brothers held Cheng Wah to a scoreless draw in a league first division soccer tie played at Stadium Perak today. PWD beat Police Field Force 5-3 in Dtv. 2 on the Jalan Abdul Jail) ground. In a Dlv. 3 tie, Ipoh Police gained a65 words
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214 1964-04-14 17 HOCKEY Recs now in line for title No 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Recreation Club, who won the Singapore Hockey Association league title three months ago, look set for a double with their 3-1 win over Police today which takes them into the final of the senior knockout competition. Playing vastly214 words
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Article674 1964-04-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— H>iih>s for eight rare* here on Sunday. first day of the SeUngor Turf Club King's Gold Cup meetinr: Cl. 1 Div. 1. Abt 6« Pardon 9.01 Resquilleur 9.00 Pasir Puteh 8.13 Star Era B. in Pizarro II 8.08 Valala 8.08 Pulau Panckor 8.06 Noble674 words
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262 1964-04-14 17 CRICKET DASHING INNINGS BY SOBERS, NURSE CALCUTTA, Mon.— Dashing innings by West Indians Garfleld Sobers ad Seymoui Nurse rescued E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth XI from a tricky situation on the second day of their four-day match against an Indian Control Board team here yesterday Sobers (79 not out) and Nurse262 words
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Article27 1964-04-14 17 SUNOEI PATAWI. Mon.— The Sungei Patani Police Circle (Kuala Muda, Baling, Kulim and Kroh) will hold their athletic meet here on May 7 and 8.27 words
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Article110 1964-04-14 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association has called for an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss a circular from the MAAU secretary .lonn Kanagaretnam, calling for an Inaugural meeting in May. BAAA wants the Malaysian con- trolling body for athletics to be established earlier, in view110 words
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Article337 1964-04-14 17 WORLD SPORTS ROUNDUP AUGUSTA. Monday. ARNOLD PALMER, America's 34-year-old golfing A millionaire, won the Masters tournament here yesterday and earned USs2u,ooo to take his total tournament earnings to ovei half a million dollars -more than any other golfer There was a roar from thousands packed round337 words
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Article106 1964-04-14 17 BADMINTON Kobbero in Cup team /COPENHAGEN. Mon. Finn \j Kobbero, whose snspensiun has been Uftcd by the Danish Badminton Association, will play in the Thomas Cap final rounds at Tokyo next month. Ihe Danish BA yesterday named their ax-man team for Tokyo. The llne-ap: Singles ErUnd Kops, Knud Aage Nielsen106 words
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Article77 1964-04-14 17 PARIS, Mon. Oon Chong Jin of Malaysia captured three titles In the French International badminton championships here yesterday. Chong Jin won the men's singles beating his brother Chong Teik 15-8. 15-7 in the final. The Oons later took the doubles title, beating P. Norgaard (Denmark)Reuter - 77 words
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Article17 1964-04-14 17 MALACCA, Mon. The Army triangular sailing meet here was won by 3 Infantry Workshop REME.17 words
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Miscellaneous106 1964-04-14 17 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY S gor Dlv. 1: Kilat v TPCA (R. Ranee Rd. 5). SOCCER Spore Dlv. ZA: Ch. Athletic v SRC (padang); Dlv. 3D: Marines v BCC padan Div. 3A: Gymkhana v Cosmos (Farrer Pk); Tampenls Roy. v Indian Y'sters (Farrer Pk): Kolam Ayer v Kota Raja (Farrer Pk):106 words
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Article, Illustration521 1964-04-14 18 Holyoake: We don't suffer any illusions. RUSK: INDONESIA'S CONFRONTATION POLICY POSES GRA YE PROBLEM TO S.-E. ASIA MANILA, Monday. fllK I.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk. today expressed his Government's serious contend over "the external threats to the security and integrity of Malaysia." Mr. Rusk,AP; UPI - 521 words
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273 1964-04-14 18 Man went before firing squad and lived to tell it KUCHING, Mon. A 42--year-old Sarawak fisherman, Karim bin Sindang. who narrowly escaped death by an Indonesian firing squad, today related his harrowing experiences. Karim is a father of three. He and two other men, his younger brother Sating 30, and273 words
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Article34 1964-04-14 18 JAKARTA, Mon. Mr. Robert K.K. McCabe, American Newsweek correspondent, was today released by Indonesian military police. I He had been detained and held t incommunicado for nearly 29 hours. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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76 1964-04-14 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore has again been declared a cholera-infect-ed state as a result of the discovery of a new victim in Pasir Panjang. The victim is a 58-year-old canteen worker in the Woodbridge Hospital compound. A cholera inoculation centre has been set up at Bouna Vista76 words
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Article, Illustration238 1964-04-14 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. With perspiration trickling down her ashen face, American woman pilot, Mrs. Joan Merriam Smith this afternoon hopped out of her Piper Apache aircraft at Paya Lebar airfield, gasped: "Gosh, I am dead tired. I'm going to get238 words
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Article398 1964-04-14 18 LONDON. Mon— Relief at the removal of the election uncertainty was again the main Influence in the Stock Market* today while few people held any fear as to the contents of tomorrow's budget. There was a vigorous investment demand for equities which to a398 words
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421 1964-04-14 18 I'm waiting for Tengku's reply, Soek tells rally JAKARTA. Mon. President So c karno today told 50,000 "volunteers" he was waiting: 'or an answer from Tengku Abdul Rahman to his proposal for talks to settle the Malaysia dispute. At a rally in Merdeka Square, he said: "I ask the Tengku.Reuter; AP; UPI - 421 words
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Article177 1964-04-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A DELEGATION from the Malayan Planting Inri dustrles Employers Association, led by its president, Mr. D.E. Teale, called on the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today to discuss the deadlocked wage negotiations. The Tengku said in a state- i mcnt later that177 words
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Article38 1964-04-14 18 MOSCOW, Mon— The Polish Communist leader. Mr. Oomulka. flew here today for what may be a summit meeting of several Eastern European leaders with the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrusiichev, on the Sino-Soviet ideological dispute. tTPI.38 words
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Obituary20 1964-04-14 18 MR. BALOWIN l.ml Ah Hua p«Med away on 12-4-64 Wt thank all friend* and relatives who attended the funeral.20 words
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Article28 1964-04-14 18 REQUIEM HIGH MASS will t» sunn at Katima Church Brickfirldl K.L. on I.VI-X4 6.30 a.m. for repon* of soul of Nazarlo Thraeha (formerly of Chartered Bank K.L.28 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-04-14 18 XIIGHEST and lowest tempera-' tuies in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowe* Kuala Lumpur 95 73 Kota 3haru 90 77 Penang 80 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 88 7342 words
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