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Title Section24 1964-04-15 1 NATIONAL iffRARY SIN< i DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times lite**? I**1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article, Illustration680 1964-04-15 1 Tengku - Tengku Second thoughts... 'I am determined to see the trouble with Indonesia through to finish' "Unfortu n a t c 1 y, this has caused widespread concern. "I mean to say, in all honesty and sincerity, that if all goes well with the country I would let680 words
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Article41 1964-04-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal announced today that Hari Ray a Haji in Malaya and Singapore will tall on April 23. as the new moon was sichird lu>t iiistht in Negri Sembilan and Malacca.41 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-04-15 1 THE Communist Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Chen Vi, sleeps peacefully during a debate on confrontation against Malaysia at a meeting at Soekarno's State Palace in Jakarta. The 21-nation preparatory meeting is being held for a possible Afro-Asian conference similar to the one held in Bandoeng in 1955.UPI - 52 words
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Article, Illustration368 1964-04-15 1 'The party of God' THE NEW PMIP LINE: THE PROPHET IS OUR LEADER... I From SAMAD ISMAIL Editor, BeriU Marian J£OTA BHARU, Tues. The PMJP is peddling a niw line !o voters here. In pamphlets the party drives home propaganda that it is "The party of God" and "the Prophet368 words
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430 1964-04-15 1 Lopez to Seato: We don't back the Jakarta line VIAXILA, Tues. The Philippines made clear to its Seato allies today that it held no brief for Indonesia's confrontation policy towards Malaysia. The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, was reported tonight to have made this point strongly when he addressedReuter - 430 words
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Article83 1964-04-15 1 Alert hawker starts bomb scare SINGAPORE. Toes.— An alert hawker rang op the police tonight and informed them of two cylindrical objects lying on a grass patch next to an electricity substation at the junction of Buller terrace and Dawson road. A police party rushed to the scene and cordoned83 words
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Article47 1964-04-15 1 LONDON. Tues.— A man poured petrol over his clothing and threatened to set fire to himself loday on the steps of St. Paul's Ca'hedral. Police and firemen, called to the scene, managed to restrain the man. who was taken Into custody. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article394 1964-04-15 1 TONY HERMON - Indons want Borneo neutral zone TONY HERMON By 1/-UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. The establishment of a neutral zone along the Borneo border was said today to be Indonesia's latest proposal to make the ceasefire arrangements operative. This new development is believed to have been raised at a 40-minute conference between394 words
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Article251 1964-04-15 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia, Communist China and Pakistan were dealt a stunning blow when the 10-nation sub committee -of the Afro-Asian Ministers' meeting decided to delay the planned second Afro-Asian conference until March 1965. The three countries, which have come to be referred to by other251 words
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Article44 1964-04-15 1 TANJONG MALIM, Tues. —Tun Abdul Razak today described President Soekarno as "nettling but a windbag." Talking to Alliance election workers here, he said: "All he does is talk. He knows nothing about looking after his country. He is nothing but a windbag."44 words
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57 1964-04-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Television Malaysia Is to widen its services to the Ipoh and Malacca areas this month. The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Dato Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof, said this tonight. In July, the television network would be extended to57 words
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Article64 1964-04-15 1 KUCHING. Tues.— The leader of the Opposition in Sarawak's Council Negri. Mr. Ong Kee Hui. lias been elected a Member of the Federal Parliament. The Council Negri this afternoon elected 18 members of the ruling Alliance Party, three members of the Opposition Sarawak United Peoples64 words
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492 1964-04-15 1 Security corps guards vital plants gIXGAPOHK. Tues. The Singapore Government lod a y announced plans for a network of vigilante corps to safeguard vital installations and to check Indonesian saboteurs. This follows a meeting in Kuala Lumpur this morning between the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the492 words
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Article33 1964-04-15 1 ROCKET BLAST CAPF KENNEDY (Florida). Tues. Several people reported injured in explosion today when two parts of Delt.i rmket MM being joined together, National Aeronautics ;ind Space Administration (NASA) reported. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article78 1964-04-15 2 Cyclone kills 317 in 25 villages OACCA, Tues— At least 317 people were killed and 25 villages flattened by a cyclone which hit the JcsNore district 250 miles wrst of here on Saturday. Another 700 people were hurt, thousands of cattle killed, padi liel N ravaged and trees uprooted. Unofficial78 words
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Article33 1964-04-15 2 TOKYO. Turs. A Court ceremony today formalised the engagement of Prince Yoshi. the second *on of Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako. to Miss Hanako Tsugaru. daughter of a former Japanese nobleman.33 words
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Article96 1964-04-15 2 YIANILA, Tues. lfl The temporary Senate President, Mr. Fernando Lopez, .yest c r d a y announced that he will seek the nomination of the Opposition Nacionalista Party for the Presidency Id the Philippine national elections next year. Mr. Lopez. Vice-Presldent In 1949. is theUPI - 96 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-04-15 2 A 'purge' in army soon JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian Army chief Lt. Gen. Ahmad Yani has declared the army would soon purge itself of corrupt officers and "functionaries." Antara news agency reported today. I The report did not explain the functionaries and there was no Immediately available explanation. But it addedAP - 67 words
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Article60 1964-04-15 2 jyjANILA, Tues. The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said last night that Jakarta reports of a meeting in Tokyo between President Macapagal and President Soekarno next month were news to him. The reports quoted highly reliable Filipino sources in the Indonesian capital as saying that the meetingReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-04-15 2 YfANILA, Tues. ITI Australia is understood to be pressing New Zealand to drop its independent line towards Indonesia. This was the chief topic of a meeting last night between the New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Holyoake, and the Australian External AffairsReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-04-15 2 Thomas - Thomas by MR. PETER THOMAS, Britain's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said yesterday that Indonesia's policy of confrontation in her dispute with Malaysia was "dangerous" and he hoped it would stop. He had been asked in the House of Commons for a statement onReuter - 263 words
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Article32 1964-04-15 2 MANILA. Tues.— Manila health authorities announced yesterday that (our people died of cholera in the Philippines at the weekend. This brought deaths from the disease last week to 16. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article36 1964-04-15 2 JAKARTA. Tues.— Fifty Indonesians students from the Technological Institute in Bandoeng, West Java, have received Robert Kennedy Scholarships under the U.S. Attorney-General's award system, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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323 1964-04-15 2 Lodge: Vietnam struggle will take years YEW YORK. Tues. 11 The war In South Vietnam is a lon#-drawn-out political and military struggle that will take years of determination to win. according to Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge. U.S. Ambassador In Saigon. Mr. Lodge said in Life magazine the U.S. must notReuter - 323 words
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333 1964-04-15 2 JAKARTA, Tues. /X>L. Ibnu Soebroto, Army spokesman, said in Jakarta today that no one knew the whereabouts of the South Celebes rebel leader. Lieut.-Col. Ande Selle Mattola. "That Is the big Question." he said. Col. Soebroto described Col. Mattola as a warlord who governedReuter - 333 words
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Article43 1964-04-15 2 JAKARTA, Tues. Several Soviet warships will be transferred to the Indonesian Navy at a ceremony at Surabaya, East Java, on April 16. Antara reported yesterday. The number or type of warships to toe handed over was not stated.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article27 1964-04-15 2 KATMANDU. Tues. The Soviet Union has signed an agreement to finance building an important road link and a farm implement lactory in Nepal. AJ».27 words
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366 1964-04-15 3 Thant lays down rules for UN Cyprus force UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. THE U.N. peace-keeping force in Cyprus has been told it may use minimum force "only in self-defence" and when all peaceful means of persuasion have failed- U Thant, the Secretary-General, disclosed last night. Bowing to requests for clarification ofReuter; AP - 366 words
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Article75 1964-04-15 3 YEW YORK, Tues. 11 Malcolm K. militant Negro nationalist leader, has said the U.S. needs a Mau Mau movement the antiwhite organisation which sprang up sgainjst Britain in Kenya. "We need a Mau Mau here." he said last night. "The Mau Mau were the greatestReuter - 75 words
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Article44 1964-04-15 3 BERLIN. Tues— East German border guards tonight began setting up a new tank proof wall at Checkpoint Charlie, the border crossing point tor foreigners while an armoured personnel carrier, a water cannon and an ambulance Stood by. West Berlin police said. —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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105 1964-04-15 3 OOSTON, Tues. A D 63-year-old mother )f three children was found strangled with me of her stockings lere yesterday, the 1 2th woman to be trangled in the Bosori area In less than ■.wo years All 12 were murdered in their homes andReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-04-15 3 U.S. PICKS TWO TO GO IN ORBIT TOGETHER HOUSTON (Texas), T v c s. Veteran Astronaut Virgil Grissom and new man, John Young. were selected yesterday for a threeorbil space mission itt the Apollo two-seater spacecraft late this year or early next year. The reserve crew for this important nextReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-04-15 3 POITIER "A long Journey to this moment" PATRICIA She was not there to receive her award23 words
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Article, Illustration240 1964-04-15 3 HOLLYWOOD, Tues.— 11 Sidney Poitier last night won the Academey Award an "Oscar" for the best film actor's performance of 1963. He is the first Negro to gain this honour In the 36 years in which the award hasAP - 240 words
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Article51 1964-04-15 3 LONDON, Tues. Earl Alexander of HUlsborough, 78-y«ar-old leader of the opposition in the House of Lords, was said today to be •comfortable" after an abdominal operation in a London hospital on Saturday. He was taken there on Wednesday from his room at the House of Lords.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article65 1964-04-15 3 'Monster' shock for horses LONDON, Tues. A stage coach carrying visitors to Woburn Abbey near here crashed after the horses had seen a mock Loch Ness monster on the lake alongside the coach route. The t-Ath overturned and was wrecked. But the three passengers and driver were unhurt. The "monReuter - 65 words
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Article59 1964-04-15 3 BRUSSELS. Tues. Striking doctors at Malines. near here, who earlier today reached a return-to-work agreement with local authnrities. last night declared the pact null and void, according to a union representative The doctors were said to have been enraged by Government handling of their agreement andReuter - 59 words
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Article45 1964-04-15 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Sir Alexander Bustamante, Jamaica '4 Prime Minister, arrived here this evening to undergo an eye examination and a possible ooeration at Walter Reed Army hospital. The 80-year-old statesman flew In a jet aircraft provided specially by President Johnson. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article25 1964-04-15 3 ANDERMATT (Switzerland), Tues. Pour Swiss skiers. Including two women, carried away by an avalanche near here are now presumed dead. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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141 1964-04-15 3 "DELGRADE, Tues. D A powerful earthquake shook a major part of Yugoslavia on Monday, killing three people, injuring about 100 others and ruining at least 200 homes. The centre of the quake was located between the towns of Derventa and Slavonski Brod. some 125141 words
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241 1964-04-15 3 FRANKFURT, Tues. Spectators screamed and the judge wept when, an Auschwitz death camp trial witness described adefendant smashing children's heads against a wall. "Oh, my God, n0... Lord. Lord... no, no, no." yelled the booing, screaming German spectators while Chief Judge Hans241 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-04-15 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby V \TUtS APTECMOOM^ £&b II (•ut wt'u UE4^ tueA S~rm foucbman on^N TV SWITCMEO ON AMD WTWXWANT* TO MB THE CUWTAJN* OP9hJ JtHEBACt ON TV J ■> i ii33 words
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680 1964-04-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tuas. MR. J.J. RATTRAY, secretary of the Singapore Employers' Federation, today called on the Industrial Arbitration Court to hand down a general declaration on what he termed the "fundamental problem" of the rights of employers and trade unions over680 words
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Article48 1964-04-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's Mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 373, Paslr Panjang Road tomorrow and Thursday between 5 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. It will be stationed at 299, Pasir Panjang Road on Friday, Monday and Tuesday next at the same time.48 words
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150 1964-04-15 4 PREMIER TO OPEN NEW GEYLANG MARKET QINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will officially open the new $415,000 Geylang Serai market the sixth market to be opened by the PAP Government on Friday. A Government statement today said that previous to the construction of this market there150 words
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115 1964-04-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Health has taken action against what it described as "irresponsible" householders for being without dustbins. A Ministry statement today said that during the past week, the first 280 notices had been served by cleansing inspectors on householders living in115 words
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Article123 1964-04-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— More than $80,000 worth of tickets have been sold for the Singapore stall at the International Blind Bazaar to be held at the Great World amusement park on April 18. Disclosing this today, the chair man of the fun fair committee. Mrs. Ko Teck Kin,123 words
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Article27 1964-04-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Chttthirai Sathurthl festival will be held at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road, between 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article24 1964-04-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Family Association will hold its annual general meeting at the Cultural Centre at 5.15 p.m. on April 16.24 words
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Article560 1964-04-15 4 'PHE following la today tchedula of civil aircraft movement! at Paya Ltbar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Rome, Damascui, Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 720) 6. 0S p.m. Japan Air Unas: From Tokyo. Hong Kong, Bangkok (JL, 713) 6.10 p.m Air India: From560 words
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Article245 1964-04-15 5 PENANG, Tuesday. A PENANG Customs patrol rammed a smugglers' speedboat during a dramatic chase in the Penang channel early this morning. Two men from the smugglers' vessel jumped into the sea and are believed to have escaped under cover of darkness. The Customs seized their245 words
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Article106 1964-04-15 5 EX-FORCES MEN GET A NEW OFFER Iff ALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Ministry of Defence is looking for former members of the security forces to serve as permanent staff officers and instructors in the expanding Territorial Army. The Deputy Prime Ministrr. Tun Abdul Razak. said recently that 25.000 "Terriers" were being106 words
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Article46 1964-04-15 5 SINOAPORE, Tues. Mr. A. W. Van Blommestein. the Chancellor, Netherlands Consulate-Oeneial, will give a talk on "The Influence of the Dutch on Indonesia in the first 30 years of the 20th century" at the Lions Club luncheon at the Princes Restaurant tomorrow.46 words
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Article50 1964-04-15 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Lee Soo Khew. 17, a tapper, was sentenced to six months' Jail and three strokes of the rotan yesterday for attempting to extort SlOO from Lee Thain Soong. 44. a rubber estate owner, by putting him in fear of injury on Dec. 30. 196250 words
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163 1964-04-15 5 pENANG Tues. Two 1 men v.ere today jail"ci for eight years each and another man acquitted on a joint charge of robbing a businessman, Mr. Leow i Phaik San, and his family of $16,000 and various articles in their home in Lorong Slamat on163 words
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Article, Illustration198 1964-04-15 5 Support the PMIP? I never did Tengku's brother A LOR STAR. Tues.— A former chairman of the Kedah Umno. an elder brother of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. denied today that he supported the PMIP and was campaigning against the Tengku and the Alliance. In an open letter to198 words
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Article46 1964-04-15 5 PENANQ. Tues. Eight men. all armed with parangs. yesterday walked into a motor workshop at Rope Walk and attacked three men who were later created as out-patients at fhe General Hospital. Poiice believe the motive of the attack to be gang rivalry.46 words
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186 1964-04-15 5 Water problem is key to Brunei's growth DRUNEI TOWN, Tues. Various industries projected under the Brunei Sultanate's ambitious $300 million nve-year development plan would depend on the availability of adequate water as well as raw materials, according to ECAFE expert Mr. Joseoh M. Barrett. Mr. Barrett has just concluded aUPI - 186 words
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Article93 1964-04-15 5 QINOAPORE, Tues. The t? -Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union is initiating moves to set up a new union to represent workers in the transoort, industry. The union's general secretary. Mr. T. V. Gomez, said today that the union had submitted aoplications by its93 words
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Miscellaneous271 1964-04-15 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS o. 6 An idea: grocers can be I. Think v possible to set cups gross! (6-7). crooked (7). 9 As an object outside, the bark I. Talk about 5 on our course number U remarkable (11). (7) 15. Fattening fish? (8). 10. 11. Devotee of religion,271 words
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371 1964-04-15 6 Konfrontasi will disappear if Alliance wins Tan From VIC NAYAGAM: MALACCA, Tuesday *JHE Minister of Finance and national president of the MCA, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said last night that Indonesian confrontation would disappear gradually if the Alliance won at least 80 to 85 seats out of the 104 in371 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-04-15 6 UMUT, Tues. The Alliance Government under the guidance of Tengku Abdul Rahman can protect Malaysia's independence and keep the country from being swallowed by Soekarno. Dato Liew Why Hone, a vicepresident of the Malayan Chinese Association, who is standing for re-election for the Perak state131 words
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Article94 1964-04-15 6 IPOH, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will "invade" the stronghold of the People's Progressive Party tomorrow with an election rally in the children's playground here. It will be the first rally by Tun Razak on the playground since the Prime Minister,94 words
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279 1964-04-15 6 WE DON'T TOE SOEKARNO LINE, SAYS FRONT MAN VIBOXG TEBAL, 11 Tues. A Socialist Front M.P. Mr. V. Veerappan, last night denied that his party had ever toed the Soekarno Line. "What we have always tried to present are the realities of South-East Asian politics," he told a rally at279 words
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343 1964-04-15 6 OENANG. Tues. The chairman of the Penang Socialist Front Elections Committee, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, said toaay it was "unfair to the electorate" for the Alliance and other parties to accuse the Socialist Front of being pro-Indonesia and pro-Communist. "Slowly," he told a lunch-time343 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-04-15 6 'Don't play with explosives' warning pENANG, Tues. A 1 senior police spokesman today issued a statement asking the public not to play with homemade bombs and explosives. Last Friday a tapper, Hashim bin Awang. 23. lost his right hand when a home-made bomb exploded in the water while be was92 words
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245 1964-04-15 6 MALACCA, Tuesday rpHE Socialist Front's Parliamentary candidate here, Mr. Yeoh Ho Huat, last night challenged the Alliance and the PAP to offer a solution for peace if they are sincere. He said his party was for peace and had offered a solution and245 words
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204 1964-04-15 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The American Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. James D. Bell, left here today by air for Manila, where he will meet the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, to discuss the Malaysia dispute. Mr. Bell will give Mr. Rusk,204 words
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Article64 1964-04-15 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Justice Wlnslow in the High Court reserved his order in a contested divorce suit. In which a hotel cashier. Wee Hock Ouan. is seeking a dissolution of his marriage with Chia Chit Neo on grounds of adultery. The parties were married at64 words
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Article50 1964-04-15 6 PENANG. Tues. Sungel Pinang residents have formed 'goodwill committee' to look after the welfare of people in the area. The committee, which plans to seek registration as a legally constituted organisation will soon hold a get-together to which various communities living In Sungei Pinang will be Invited.50 words
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Advertisement68 1964-04-15 6 For Everything \Jr jj^ on wheels v^^jr jtr on Wheels. Now most of these Tyres -w/ jj II K s^^r I^. f 4 are made in Malaysia, at Dunlop's new %Kr j^r mm i*mr factory in Petaling Jaya, to the highest Hiii« A Mk^ v^ international standards but specially w^^^L^^^^T68 words
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Article, Illustration191 1964-04-15 7 Thai girls for a first-time fashion tour SINGAPORE, Tues. Five professional Thai models will tour Malaysia in early July for a series of fashion shows. It will be the first. time models from Thailand will be featured in fashion i>hows outside their country. This was announced here to day by191 words
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Article39 1964-04-15 7 MALACCA, Tues. The 656 Army Air Corps stationed at Kluang hu just been equipped with new jet Scout helicopters. This latest aircraft In Army ■emce will soon be flying In Borneo and Sarawak.39 words
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Article55 1964-04-15 7 2 Sabah parties merge JESSKLTON. Tues. One of Sabah's largest political parties. the United National Organisation, will merge with another party, the United National Passok Momogun Party, it was announced here today. Dato Donald Stephens, president of Unko- in announcing the merger, said the new party would be called the55 words
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185 1964-04-15 7 HONG KONG, Tuesday. rpHE colony's imports from Malaya last year rose by HK$55 million (M 527.5 million) of which mineral fuels, totalling $49 million, comprised the major part, said the Hong Kong General Chamber of. Commerce chairman's statement at the annual 1 meeting. ExportsReuter - 185 words
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210 1964-04-15 7 Security clamp on vital oil dumps at airports KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. j^ TOP-LEVEL committee has been set up by the Government to pinpoint vital areas in the country which need "round-the-clock" protection. The Secretary to the Ministry of Internal Security, Dato Nik Daud. said today: "The committee decides on the210 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-04-15 7 Wages deadlock: NUPW leaders on tour KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Two officials of the National Union of Plantation "Workers are making a national tour to inform estate workers about the deadlocked wage negotiations with the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association. The officials are the president of the NUPW. Benator SP. S.209 words
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Article58 1964-04-15 7 SINGAPORE Tues. A salesman was acvOtted find discharged in <t magistrate's court today on a charge of dishonestly retaining 12.000 allegedly stolen from Stamford Park Ltrl Shahul Hamid was alleged to hare helped in cashing a cheau* of 115.000. which an office boy. Koh Hiok Nee.58 words
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Article21 1964-04-15 7 PENANG. Tues. The Peoples Progressive Party will hold a rally at Rifle Range Road at 7.30 tomorrow night.21 words
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138 1964-04-15 7 pENEVA, Tues. Malaysia's delegate. Mr. Eric Khoo, said here yesterday that a proposed international trade promotion organisation should provide not only information on trade and market demands, but also services in quality control. He was speaking In the second committee i trade In manufactures andReuter - 138 words
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Article25 1964-04-15 7 PARIT BUNTAR Tufs. Three Indonesian fishermen were arrested yesterday off the Kuala Kurau river-mouth. They are being questioned by Special Branch oificer*.25 words
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141 1964-04-15 7 THE 5.5 mil. BALLOT PAPERS GO OUT— UNDER GUARD X I ALA Ll/MPI X, Tues Ballot pacers for the general and State elections were distributed throughout the country today under armed escort. Police escorts from all the States arrived at the Government Printing Office this morninc and collected the papers.141 words
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168 1964-04-15 7 Four shot, then row of shops burn "ijUAR, Tues.— A man iTI was shot dead, three others hit by shotgun pellets, and a row of shophouses burned to the ground in a violent half-hour on Sunday night in the village of Parit Ani, 19 miles from Batu Pahat. Shots were168 words
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Article145 1964-04-15 7 One-union move by the teachers IPOH, Tues.— Teachers 1 in, Malaya will take the first step towards! the creation of a single union, for all; members of the Drofes-i sion in the country; when representatives of eight unions hold discussions in Kuala. Lumpur on, May 2. According to a teachers'145 words
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Advertisement237 1964-04-15 7 Teething time Is your Baby teething, and does it make him cry? Then hurry, worried Parent, and get him STEEDMANS SOOTHING POWDERS Now! TeefKirf h»i u»m k t tmrnny. kut iha Pooatn wiM f ii ri|kt.auicklr ana (tnflv. mika htm urnto •|»n. STEEOMAN S POWDERS an inh. imtM MM h>HIM.237 words
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Advertisement400 1964-04-15 7 7 Congratulations to MR. PHAN TOONG SKAN I Proprietor of SEM ELECTRIC TRADING CO at J S 78. Kampar Road. Ipoh and M HOOI HK AN J TRADING CO.. 4359. Main Road. Tampin. ON THE OFFICIAL INTRODITTION OK KoTfrTijG* GERMANY'S MOST ADVANCED TV JojB^ SINCE 1925 KORTING RADIO WERKS CKpSmE")400 words
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Article69 1964-04-15 8 KOTA BHARU. Tues. A padi planter, Inche Ya'acob bin Hashlm 29. was sho: dead last night In Kampong Nlbong Tanah Merah. 4«t miles from here. He was having dinner with his family at 10 p.m. when two shots were fired at him from underneath the house69 words
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271 1964-04-15 8 Death penalty for saboteurs likely: Daud KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«s. I J fHE Central Government may impose the death penalty as a deterrent against any further acts of sabotage in view of the growing number of bomb incidents in Singapore. This was disclosed today by the Secretary to the Ministry of271 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-04-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE Special Branch arrested two Socialist Front members under the Internal Security Act after raids at 2 a.m. today at Jinjang and Salak South. The arrested people are Miss Lock Slew Peng, of Salak South and Mr. Low Kok Seng, of Jinjang.179 words
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Article52 1964-04-15 8 BATU PAHAT. Tues. The coming election will decide whether the people want a stable government or a country colonised by Indonesia, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said here. Inche Khir was speaking at an Alliance rally at the Malay Teachers'52 words
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Article57 1964-04-15 8 MALACCA, Tues. Police yesterday recovered from the Malacca River bank in Industrial Road a safe which was stolen from a printing shop in Jonker Street earlier in the day. The safe which was forced open had its contents $300, gold chain worth SlOO, pnming equipment worth $80057 words
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Article49 1964-04-15 8 MALACCA, Tues. An agent of Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Wee Soo Kee. alias Tony Wee. 48. was today Jailed for one year after ho was found guilty on three charges of criminal breach of trust of three sewing machines valued at $1,216. He admitted two previous convictions.49 words
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84 1964-04-15 8 Police hold five Indonesian smugglers I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor police have arrested five Indonesians in the Banting area, 40 miles south of here, on suspicion of smuggling. A police spokesman said today that the police raided a boat anchored near Tanjong Seput at 7 a.m. on Saturday, following a tip.84 words
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Article55 1964-04-15 8 Woman, 54, murdered in shop lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A shop owners wife, Madam Hoon Geok Chin. 54. was today found murdered in the shop in Pentas Estate. Gallang Patah. She had been tied up with wire and her mouth had been gagged with cloth. Investigations revealed that the shop had55 words
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Article52 1964-04-15 8 PENANG, Tues. The People's Action Party will hold an election rally at Amoy Lane at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Among the speakers will be Mr. Pong Glp See. Parliamentary secretary to the Singapore Minister of Culture. Mr. S. Rajaiatnam. and Mr. S. Dharma Rajoo, Assemblyman for Parrer52 words
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Article57 1964-04-15 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will be guest speaker at the annual luncheon meeting of the Malayan Advertisers' Association at the Rosee Dor Restaurant on April 30. Mr. Rajaratnam will speak on Uie recently finalised Muluvms.ii code of advertising practices57 words
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166 1964-04-15 8 SINGAPORE. Tues T»HE Minister for x Finance, Dr. Goh j Keng Swee, toda^y laid the foundation stone of Malaysia's first cho-colate-making factory the Sheng Huo Enterprise Ltd.— at Tanglin Halt. The enterprise, which will begin production at the end of the year, plans to produce about 500166 words
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Advertisement232 1964-04-15 8 jfljfljl QUARTETTE fegy^SO MODERN... SO SILENT A^BSftT' mm HB^""^^^^^^^^^jHß Pit a y^ MOOCL IMM MODEL 1 93 M Easy Hi re- Purchase Terms J j MODEL 227 M MODEL 22« M Ask for a demonstration vv 9k IS LINGER* /f&wjj f<\ 4^-^> means QUALITY, Xt2^3~vA JMfir SERVICE y/^xVi\Ufv^^\ and prestige232 words
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Miscellaneous232 1964-04-15 8 Mh'tf By V. T. Uamlin I now out wtth rr, >ou ww*J l^^ a <no,i tw*ni i j Jcomtse rr was vou^T^"^ Nowiwovir^^^^^^^^^H TEU.IM> OUIJIB> WHEN YOU T tUT 1 X^ 011 EI >»« W VWRK.X OOP^-TV-NO USE SETTIN'^B sa.lo rr ttxi who got x J p»o»rr pip magjc amp232 words
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Article, Illustration1784 1964-04-15 9 PIONEERING DISASTER THE STORY OF AN AMBITIOUS PLAN TO COLONISE NORTHERN AUSTRALIA THAT WAS DOOMED FROM THE START ON JANUARY 21, 1847; THE BARQUE LORD AUCKLAND SAILED INTO THE HARBOR OF PORT CURTIS ON THE NORTH EASTERN COAST OF AUSTRALIA. FOR THE DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES CLUSTERED ROUND COLONEL GEORGE BARNEY ON1,784 words
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Advertisement39 1964-04-15 9 Consulate pure white filter gives you the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced That is why Consulate is always fresh T/p^ cool as a mountain stream. WOMLDS FIRST AND BRITAIN S LARGEST-SELLING MENTHOL CIGARETTE v>: **:3 S^SSS^Ppw^ f WiMXm*** C-M-2/Mf39 words
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Obituary25 1964-04-15 10 2* H'era'i Sit (Minimum) MR. T. JOSEPH, retired surveyor. Survey Department. Johore Bahau, pasesd away peacefully at bla remdence In Pulliehlre, Kerala on 8-4-1964.25 words
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Article152 1964-04-15 10 !0 Words tit (Mlnlmumi MR. MRS. Deals Sta Maria thank friends and relatives for their valuable presents/attendance at their weddingon 11/4/64. MR. Uee Jong Toon, Urn Kwea, Lim Fang. Sann Busy. Tony, Ronnie thank friends and relatives for their message* of Condolenres, wreaths, nlgbt visits itnd attendance at the152 words
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Obituary48 1964-04-15 10 J» Words Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of AmlrtharaJ K«h*y rallrd to rest on lfi-4-61. Kvrr rrmembertd by ber buaband and children. IN LOVINC MEMORY of John Koh Kirn Wrr who passed away on I* 4.62. "done But Not Forgotten". Inurtrd by his wife and children.48 words
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Article162 1964-04-15 10 !0 Wards til (Minimum) DOES TRAVELLING UPSET you? Take 'Marzme' (or a carefree Journey. This effective travel slckneas remedy Is safe even for children MISS JEAN WRIGHT. Revlon International Beauty Consultant, will reveal a lovelier, more axclUng You! Visit her today at C.K. Tans (8) Ltd.. 310 Orchard Road.162 words
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Article46 1964-04-15 10 -'0 Word. S2.SO (\Un.) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXT Booa. Science and Health witn Key to tba Scrlpturea by Mary Baker Eddy for ami* In tba following languages. English, Danish, Swedish. Spanish, French. Italian. Russian. German, Christian science Reading Room. 8 Orange Grove Road, Singapore lv.46 words
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Article49 1964-04-15 10 :v Words U i- *<«.>—«•» M rta. mtttrm COMING ON LEAVE, visiting Britain.' The latest Austin, Morris, ford and Triumph Saloons for aalf-drlva. Also Estata and Mini Models. Lowaat long term rates in Britain. No law valua In vacation motoring: Borne Uveraeaa Motors. 160 r'mcblat Road. London, N.W.3.49 words
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Article629 1964-04-15 10 Tun Thanat Khoman in Manila was quick to kill a rumour that Malaysia had asked Thailand to sponsor her membership of Seato, but speculation continued. So now Tun Abdul Razak has given an assurance that the Government has made no decision to join any military bloc. We629 words
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Article384 1964-04-15 10 The political situation in Southern Rhodesia, always dangerous, may become explosive with Mr. Winston Field's resignation from the i Premiership in favour of his deputy, Mr. Lan Smith. Mr. Smith leads the right-wing of the ruling white settler party, the Rhodesian Front, and his ascendancy probably means that384 words
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Article140 1964-04-15 10 Any tourist who has ever inadvertently bought teaspoons with the name and crest of cities visited enamelled on their handles will be impressed by a new suggestion for Increasing Singapore's tourist business. Mr. Marvin Plake, of the Pacific Area Travel Association, says visitors should be able to buy140 words
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Article630 1964-04-15 10 ITNITED NATIONS. T\ies.— The next new president of the General Assembly of the United Nations will come from an African nation that at least is the consensus of opinion among delegates here. There are three leading African delegates In the running for theReuter - 630 words
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Article, Illustration817 1964-04-15 10 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL CRACKS IN THE DEFENDERS' STRONGHOLD AS A LEGACY OF DRABNESS IS ATTACKED "It Is the other way round here." says Inche Ibrahim Ahmad, a seasoned campaigner from UMNO headquarters in Kuala Lumpur who is directing operations in Kelantan. Inche Ibrahim, former UMNO publicity officer817 words
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LETTERS
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101 1964-04-15 10 MORE ENGLISH medium schools are needed In Port Dlckson District, the Primary School In the town Is getting too crowded. At present It has an enrolment of more than a thousand and two hundred pupils. These children come from faraway places like Paslr Panjang,101 words
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Letter97 1964-04-15 10 yyHEN opening a new factory recently the Finance Minister of Slngagapore stated that "the Imposition of a duty on soap In Malaya had wiped out the large market previously open to Singapore's Industry." These vaguely couched words apparently seem to throw the blame on the Federation Government97 words
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Letter69 1964-04-15 10 MY acquaintances and I have had occasion to write to various ministries and Government departments and. believe it or not. they are so busy there that they cannot even acknowledge receipt of a letter after a whole month. I am still waiting for a reply from the Central69 words
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Article274 1964-04-15 10 The doctors on strike A background of protest ORISSELS, Tues. Most of Belgium's 12,000 doctors began their "toial and unlimited strike" against government health service plans on April 1 after a long campaign against the measure. The doctors, who had earlier warned they would not operate the law. first tookReuter - 274 words
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Advertisement462 1964-04-15 10 Mr..t. TiMt M.Uy M..1 CMsaJHed advertisements may be handed t«-. l«* PWor COLD aTTOSiAOeT ARCAOK Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KEPPKL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Celtyer Quey THE NEWS FRONT Frttpatrtck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Rosa Neval Base462 words
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Advertisement85 1964-04-15 10 Shopping is a Pleasure at THE HOUSE OF TANG everything tor everybody foi •vary occasion, all under one rool aireonditioned for your comfort ample parking space foi your convenience. YOU WILL FIND delightful good? such as embroidered lingerie, em broidced dress materials, curios t toveltiet children's, lodies' 6 gents' weo-.85 words
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Advertisement30 1964-04-15 10 (Dfij C> Ir^fr-^ 1 inf_ -tmmW^^ Cream Fj*^ masculine freshness gj makes it m great to be a man BUfe, iHiy ft Brilliantine SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON l^LaaesflE LaW" e^aßeai«Beais^B»^»s»»»^ie^BS»l^l^ae^s^eal^B^l^s^»s^a^BS»l^»Bl^a^Ba™30 words
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Article356 1964-04-15 11 'REPORT WILL GET PRIORITY WHEN CABINET MEETS AFTER ELECTIONS' ft LALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today gave an assurance that the report on equal pay for women teachers will receive priority when the Cabinet meets next. However, the Cabinet cannot meet until356 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-04-15 11 You can beat the boycott, says visitor KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian economy can withstand Indonesia's trade boycott and confrontation indefinitely. This was s ated by an economist and author. Lady Ursula Hicks, when she arrived here today for a three-day visit after attending an Ecafe conference in Bangkok. "You127 words
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Article62 1964-04-15 11 "The economics of Singapore. Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak Interest me very much because they are at different levels of development. "1 also look forward to seeing your rural development plan, which I hay« heard so much about." sh« said. Lady Ursula will give a talk at the University62 words
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Article43 1964-04-15 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tu.«s. The Sultan of Johore today inaugurated the new headquarters of the Johore Fire Brigade at Jalan Larkln. Known as Bangunan Pejabat Bomba Johore Bahru the new 1660.000 building replaces the brigade's old headquarters at Jalan Ah Fook.43 words
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117 1964-04-15 11 PONTIAN, Tuesday. fHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, last night described Malaysia as a "Berlin wall" separating the rest of South-East Asia from the limunist elements. Ithout Malaysia, the ries in South-East Asia Tall into the hands ot Communists,"117 words
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Article95 1964-04-15 11 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Federal Court of Appeal today reser\-ed Judgment in an appeal against a High Court decision declaring Tan Lian Chew, a former waitress, to be a lawful secondary wife of the late "Biscuit King." Mr. Lee Oee Chong. thus entitling her to a share in95 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-04-15 11 Fresh and fit, Joan is all set for last lap of world flight CINGAPORE, Tues. *3 American j? lob ecircling woman, pilot, Mrs. Joan Merriam Smith, who arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon, woke up fresh this morning after a 12-hour sleep zo begin a busy day of shopping and visits223 words
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Article17 1964-04-15 11 SINOAPORE, Tues. Professor Llm Tay Boh has been elected president of the Malayan Economic Society.17 words
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Article71 1964-04-15 11 A SMILING veteran of the Korean ceasefire team. LJeat-Geji. Sarakit Mayalarp, leader of the Thai supervisory team on his way to a waiting car after paying a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. at the National Operations Room in Kuala71 words
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Article38 1964-04-15 11 SINOAPORB. Tues. The four chambers of commerce here will Jointly give a dinner at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday for the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to mark his successful mission to Africa.38 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-04-15 11 Abuse by phone PENANG, Tues. Anonymous callers have been telephoning candidates contesting the elections and abusing them. "We don't know who they are." one candidate said. The callers usually identified themselves as supporters of a rival political party.38 words
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Article50 1964-04-15 11 PENANG. Tues. The Malaysian pilgrimage control officer, Haji All Rouse, today announced that applications from people wishing to go to Mecca next year were now open. Applicants must register early with their respective district officers and state whether they wish to travel by sea or air50 words
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150 1964-04-15 11 TENDERS CALLED FOR PURCHASE OF STATE LAND SINGAPORE, Tues. The Governinerj,t ha* invited bids from th* public for four plots of "very valuable" state land at Shenton Way. These plots, which face the site of the new Trade Union House and Conference Hall, vary from 23,000 sq. ft to 36.000150 words
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Article30 1964-04-15 11 KLDANO. Turn. The Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Le« Kuan Yew. will speak at a PAP rally on the ptdang behind Coronation Theatre on Thursday ntcht30 words
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146 1964-04-15 11 KUCHING, Tues. Th#> Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. today Introduced In the Council Negeri a resolution calling for the Council to "unreservedly support" the Malaysian Government in combating "Indonesian aggression." The resolution urged "that the Council unreservedly support the Federation of Malaysia Government regardingReuter - 146 words
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237 1964-04-15 11 Unions plan joint rally for May Day CINOAPORE. Tues. Thirty-one left-wing trade unions will Jointly celebrate May Day with a mass rally at the Geylang Stadium. They met recently and set up a nine-man committee known as the Singapore Trade Unions May Day Joint Celebration Committee to draw up an237 words
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Advertisement67 1964-04-15 11 niZLIKEEP YOUR CITY HEALTHY! .y.^jgwjlr j safe, easy way to keep A',',l toilets in offices, cinemas. hotels, restaurants and private homes gleam ing white and germ free. A little HARPIC sprinkled in the bowl and left standing for a few hours removes stains completely and cleans right round the bend67 words
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Advertisement175 1964-04-15 11 RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE FAMOUS FOR DISTINCTIVE MEN'S WEAR presents nr|Q Ann ■H3H| STARTING V L LHU W TODAY. WED. CL DT IA/CTI/ is,h april on In I WLtfA vpl A handsome collection of PELACO shirts J ,'a for modern men. World renowned Aust- \\J nX ralian Quality! Terrific in style175 words
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Miscellaneous592 1964-04-15 11 Scene*: 11.00 News: 11.05 Sixty RADIO SINGAPORE Theatre. 13 (midnight) CIOM Z™S «?f metre. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 SEBVICU: «L1 AMJ Metee. Morning Prelude; 7.00 New AJ 8 nme dgn*!, Ne 7.10 Dp And About; 7 JO News; R*™-ku; 803 Morning melo--7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.80 <Ues: 70592 words
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Article, Illustration343 1964-04-15 12 THREE OTHERS SHARE E10.5M. TRUST BUILT BY THRIFTY FATHER LONDON, Tuesday. A GIRL due to inherit £2 million at the end of this year was killed in a car ci*ash yesterday. Dawn James, 21, died at the wheel of her car in a343 words
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Article180 1964-04-15 12 `NIK DEAD'-A COMEDY OF ERRORS FRANKFURT, Tuesday. A West German news agency said last night a garbled conversation in Moscow between a Japanese Journalist and a Tass employee started a rumour formally denied later that Premier Khrushchev was dead. I Deutsche Presse-Agentur, the German agency, said; "A misunderstanding over anAP - 180 words
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Article47 1964-04-15 12 BOSTON. Tues. Professor Yuri Asseyev of the University of Leningrad has returned to the Soviet Union three months after being granted asylum In the United States, the Boston Globe reported. Prof. Asseyev. 35. left for home by plane on Sunday, the newspaper said.--Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article72 1964-04-15 12 ADIBJAN. (Ivory Coast). Tues President Houphouet Bolgny announced here yesterday that the former president of the Supreme Court, Ernest Boka. had committed suicide by hanging after confessing he had plotted to assassinate him. Mr. Houphouet-Bolgny. who is 58, has been President of the former French WestReuter - 72 words
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Article36 1964-04-15 12 JAKARTA, Tues. The first Dutch Ambassador since the restoration of relations with Indonesia is scheduled to present his credentials tomorrow to President Soekarno. Ihe Ambassador designate Is Mr. R. A. Lochore. U.P.L36 words
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Article32 1964-04-15 12 LONDON, Tues. King Sri Savang Vatthana of Laos will be the luncheon guest of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace on May 5. it was announced yesterday. U.P.IUPI - 32 words
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140 1964-04-15 12 JAKARTA, Tues. Two Indonesian Communist activists were reported facing trial iiii Palembang, South Sumatra, accused of "subversion." Antara today identified them as Romli and Adi Suwito of the Communistcontrolled oi 1 workers" union (Perbum), which arbitrarily seized the British Shell Oil Co. early thisAP - 140 words
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320 1964-04-15 12 'Russia is Asian' view of India attacked JAKARTA. Tues. The English-lan-i?uage Indonesian Herald today editorially attacked India for proposing that the Soviet Union be admitted to the second Afro-Asian conference. It said India had "tried to drag the good name of the Soviet Union willy-nilly into an embarrassing position TheReuter - 320 words
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Article35 1964-04-15 12 TOKYO. Tues. U.B. Ambassador Edwin O. Reischauer will leave Tokyo for Tawall on Wednesday to recuperate from a knife wound Inflicted on him by a Japanese assailant, it was announced on Monday. U.P.L35 words
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Article27 1964-04-15 12 HONG KONG. Tues.— Hong Kong's new Governor. Sir David Trench, arrived here this morning and was sworn in within tw« hours of landing. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement499 1964-04-15 12 H. Mm bI SS IB Ji mwmm warn mm .^^amr t^ 'TV V\*» r ""Hf^--,.^^ .^^^Ns^^ m. I *''f**j—Wr *^^^^^^^mm^m* m *^amW o^^^^ \m\\\. X^^mW mW f" g 4 s> <> /^Bl S^m BBt -A*t l£r j-^Lir B^F Top trade-in value for your old scooter or motor-cycle fiFTA NFWlQfidißmllt»Ellgl2sli TODAY!499 words
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Advertisement91 1964-04-15 12 HOW MODERN IS YOUR KITCHEN? ...AND NO MODERN KITCHEN IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A f\ BRrlun KITCHEN MACHINE KM 31 Complete with all attachments I This automatic Kitchen Machine is light and portable and can do many heavy hours of food preparation within minutes. It grinds your coffee, prepares the soup91 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-04-15 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl (^PUFFi (GASP! (GROAN 'l AINT THIRST^ /T" KID, BUT X GOT tt j& ANOTHER IDEA OH J"^-\ T*< il If HOW VA C'N MAKE v i£S C 7 r-r^h SOME DOUGHIv •>36 words
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Article, Illustration1626 1964-04-15 13 A BIG QUESTION: CAN EX-MALAYAN PARTY VICTOR IN 1959 CONVINCE OLD SUPPORTERS HE DID RIGHT IN JOINING THE MCA? QNLY one Alliance candidate in Malacca was defeated in the 1959 contests for four parliamentary and 29 State Assembly seats. The only non-Alliance1,626 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-04-15 13 TEMENGGONG JUGAH - TEMENGGONG JUGAH THE BATTLE FOR VOTES (Cotrtd,) —BY rE minister for Sarawak Affairs. Dato Temenggong Jugah, last night described President Soekarno as "a hungry man." "Because he is hungry and his people are hunt ry. Indonesia is attempting to take our country. 1 he told an179 words
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Advertisement228 1964-04-15 13 TELEPHONE ***** SINGAPORE ***** KUALA LUMPUR for HOUSING The BUILDING SOCIETY of MALAYA LIMITED FOR THOSF SINGAPORE: with ri«M to nFPfI«iT 3rd Floori 5 str WITH CASH TO DEPOSIT KUALA LUMPUR: We offer 5% interest for Ilt F Oor 0.C.8.C. Building fixed term and 4% for 30 JaUn Mountbatun BAYINGB228 words
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Advertisement21 1964-04-15 13 Swanupmanship p JUBr -^practised by those expert in Swandownsmanship SWAN is for those who know good beer |aS\ "^/V*^- iK^ TlKaaaaaaaaaallaaaflaaaaaaaaaaV21 words
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Advertisement472 1964-04-15 14 i< onlinurd Irom I' ne 101 SITUATIONS VACANT t9 Word* $5 (Mm.) Box SO ct*. txtrm WANTED SECRETARY TUTOR io conduct lypewrltlng shorthand classes in commercial school girls with initiative and willing to go outstatlon SOOi apply Box A 3797 B.T. K.L. ACCOUNTANT required by Coramer--ii* 1 Organisation. Applicants state472 words
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Advertisement681 1964-04-15 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* U (Min.)— Box M rfs. MEM ROOM TO LET at 4178 River Valley lore for bachelor or married i couple. TO LET airy room with balcony In modern home District with ail amenities. Phone (Spore) *****. FURNISHED ROOM with attached bathroom A separate entrance at Orange681 words
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Advertisement1368 1964-04-15 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED TUITION ?0 Horrfi (Min.)— Box S9 ct*. txlra It Word* U Mm.)— Box SO ct* txtr. THREE OR FOUR Bedroom Bun«a- ENGLISH: Secondary and preiows or semi dttacbrd Buogalows in University Classes Telephone ***** District 11. -'0 tor Australian Ati.v s> poie. Senior NOO's. Long leases arranged SINCAPORE1,368 words
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Advertisement762 1964-04-15 14 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES l 10 Ward* SS (Min.)-Bmx S9 et*. txtrm I SANO AVAILABLE In big quantity 7 miles from J.B. Town. Road Access. For details write. P O. Box 659 Singapore LOCAL MANUFACTURERS of First I Class insecticide seek distributors In all I states. Highly profitable, competitive well packed.762 words
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Advertisement705 1964-04-15 14 CURIOS J» Wtrda U (Ml*.)—B*x M eU. *xtrm SHANTUNG COMPANY specialise* in Rosewood /Blackwood Furniture, jewfileriM. Jade, Ivory Carrtags. Scrolls, Screens Antiques. 404. Orchard Road. B'pora. Tel: *****. SHANCHAI ART HOU*t— d»aler» id Ctiine.ir art» c.afts. tahle lamp*, tali carvings. Kashmir walnut, teakwood furniture. Indian braaa. 3, Alrxandrm Avenue. B'pora,705 words
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Advertisement968 1964-04-15 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* U (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrt LAMBRETTA 150 LI November 1962. 1 Owner. Excellent Condition. Only (800/- 0.n.0. Contact TAAL. Tel: I ***** or call at 55. Catrnhill. B'pore. LATI 1961 0 KAPITAN Deluxe. New tyres. (Four), accident free, owner on leave, show room condition.968 words
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Advertisement998 1964-04-15 14 FOR SALE 19 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO rfs. txtrt FOR OUALITY SHIRTS Visit Dadlan! s. Et, North Bridge Road. Spore. I Tel: *****. NEW MODELS ot Leonard Refrigerators hi Sinvapore Ketrlgeratioo Company. 164 cl> menceau Avenue, B'non- Telephone 22W< TWO EX. AIR Ministry Blister Hanxers «ood <undiiiun «.'h pi998 words
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Advertisement1276 1964-04-15 15 H LIUIfOOL WESI COASI M.K.! OMS'pora lam •>. o'naa ink PATROCLUI n.ernii, DaWia. Slaafva la Pt/Apr II Apr 17 OtMOOOCUI f.irpul. Oublm Gin. 33 Tedar Apr 10/21 Apr 21 DOLIUS ii.hmii Gla<|oa Apr II Apr 21 Apr 11 NCHIStS A. Luerpial Apr 21 May 2 Apr 22/21 MACHAON L'xriill. nii<(n*1,276 words
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Advertisement1373 1964-04-15 15 W(^M THE EAC LINES SIMCAPORC KUAIA LUMtVa.P.IWCTTINHAM PINAMO R^Laal«rre!BjL^Bßal |11 l k »>•< it. '0101..1 > 1 «m» ou»' r«ONi 7««i r>o«i urn r«ONi tin r-»o«n!i'i SAILINGS TO GENOA, Ll NAVRE. HAMIURC, BIEMEN. ANTWEOP. ROTTERBAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, tOTHENOURO ANB tOPENMAtIII S'pora b'naa Panaai "PANAMA" I) 21/21 Apr 24/27 Apr 211,373 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-04-15 15 I BENULINE EJLPtESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. UVERPOOt ft CONTIHENTAL PMTft BENVRACKIE «i tt 0«,.. P.sna. PaaMR V/7t "For Llvarpool May V vrau^/Aiaiartar'u Rotterdam Jaaa I IiLNVANNO(.H Antwerp Jaaa 11 iuwiuk S'na* '*Mi<4 ■r 11/21 Apr 22/23 Apr 20/27 tiaawara P. S*nan *aa«na lENRINNES L'laa, Hhurg, M'bro. fi'aoatk Apr 11/71 Apr1,305 words
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Advertisement1231 1964-04-15 15 fe McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. W 111, M. »JUI piJL KLLIRMAN LIME aja KLAVINItS LIMB LDMOOPL nam.uk.. «miua«a. LOS AIKEIES. SAN FUNCiSCa auviE. Ntiu a Miaousoaa«M ieattle. Vancouver t poiiuno •em of peieroorougn Um Ui •"MJJL' 1 1 11 H/1S Apr 21/21 Apr Aaanta 1 CITY OF fcLASSO* lUNNYVILU ..Kr:1,231 words
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Article113 1964-04-15 16 I MELBOURNE. Tues. INDI'STRIALS moves were small i l and about In balance In today's steady market. Colonial Sugar continued to improve but B.H.P. lost ground. New Broken Hill led firmer base m«tals with rise of 2s. to 89s. 9d. Oils were steady while loans were easy. C.R.A113 words
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Article108 1964-04-15 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banke' Association made these changes In lta rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to Si 00): Nsw York: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD 32 13/16. 90 d/st 33 1/8 credit bills, 33 1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 3/8, airmail OD 35 1/2,108 words
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Article71 1964-04-15 16 r'MINESi; Produce Exehanga, tlnga. por« noon pntr. per picul yisttr■afl Coconut oil: bulk J4Ti aellers. drum S5O« seller*. C*»ra: April/May UK /Continent: Unquoted. Ptpptr: Muntok white SISO sellers, Sarawak white SIS7I sellers, special Sarawak black Sl27* sellers, garbled Lampong black Sl32i sellers, ASTA J1471 sellers. Siniispor* Cooonut Oil71 words
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Article36 1964-04-15 16 On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.741 for TT and 5.731 for aaeh. Stirling was quoted at 15.99 and one tael of gold at 2481.36 words
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Article15 1964-04-15 16 Further March rubber crops included: Kluang 108,000 lb. and flu Benut 47.000 lb.15 words
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596 1964-04-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday opened firm, bat eased off slightly later on some profit-taking. The index fell threequarters of a point and counters were easier. Apart from drops of 10 cents in Traders. 8 cents596 words
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Article28 1964-04-15 16 Malayan Stock Indirrt April 13 April 14 Industrial*: 111 .41.1 110.33 Tins: 129.81 129.99 S rubbers: 106.12 tuti.l2 •Dec. 30. 19G3 100 ")rc. 29. 1962 10028 words
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Article900 1964-04-15 16 POMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (2,000) 51.90 D. (3.000) Sl-89. (1,000) Sl.BB, '(1,000) 51.87: Cald Stars (4.000) 53.40, (1,000) 53.39, (2.000) 53.37; last Smelt (10,000)900 words
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Article26 1964-04-15 16 April 14. MALAYAN Rl BBER PRICE: fig,' cents (up one-eigbth of a cent). KUft). *****7 i p Estimatod orTrririß 240 tons (up five tons).26 words
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Article204 1964-04-15 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 14. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boui<te«d 14 cts. M. Box 23 eta LJunlops 18 cUI. McAhntrr 17 atR 9My Dev. 8 ci». at invest, is eta, Smelter* 36 cts.OCBC 2.1 cts. •>.vo '.'I ct». RothmaDs 12 ct» ■e<l. Uisp. 15 eta. Robinnonx IS eta ''itzpatnclu 18204 words
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Advertisement1149 1964-04-15 16 P^ tf I M At At \j L~J Jaa TR i^aasa P* MM all KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciSic. and Croat Lakes/East Canada Service Hongiiong y';-ama S. f csco H'tuie H'tai M'reat O'mt C'cag* "kodkawa Mara" Itn Aar 11/21 Mat Jl Mai 21 >uae 24 Jaaa 1 Jell I1,149 words
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Advertisement900 1964-04-15 16 TO AUSTRALIA s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG 17th Mey 1964 SINGAPORE 18th May 1964 for Fremonfle, Adeloide, Melbourne Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER, GILFILLAN CO. LTD., PENANG.900 words
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Advertisement568 1964-04-15 16 WESTBOUNIi EUROPE SERVICE Singapor* pTTialr^™*^ >"*a*«i M'sailles, Serseau, Iraat, NARA U/11 Apr 17/11 Aar 21 Apr Havre, Suekirk, Aaratif, H lux I'aee. Rittireaa. SOUTH ft WEST AFRICA SERVICE Singaoor* IIDRA 1/ I Mm Human (21/}), Pert Elizabeth (24/9). Capetonn (2S/M, Matrdi 01/9). Port Harcourt. Lagos (I/S), Cotonou (I/I). Lome, Tema,568 words
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Advertisement82 1964-04-15 16 S'p«r* P'Sham Penan, FROM *OST« A L. A A/ETO A/ITO tTA/ D M.V. "RATN* MANJUSHREE" tor Ceylon, Modros Calcutta April 12/14 April 11/20 FROM JAPAN t HONGKONG M V. "STATE OF ANOHRA' tor Modros on<l Bombay April 16/17 FROM JAPAN M.V. "STATE Of ASSAM" tor Calcutta April 19/20 FROM MADRAS,82 words
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Article250 1964-04-15 17 lay first irads rubbsr buyars f.a.k. 11 classd at S p.m. In Siniapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Mf tents per lb. up one-eighth of a cent or Monday's closing level for toe position. The tona waa quietly stsady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prloaa In cants psr Ib.250 words
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Article209 1964-04-15 17 VJHIPS lying alongside tns Slngapars Harbour wharves ar eipeetsd taday ara: Demodocus 33/34. Anterior 46, Frederick Clover 23/26, Clenlyon 38/30, Cistern Rover 10/11, Kerndale 45. Ko.iirena 47, Mandama 4/5. Katong 40/11, Rajah Brooke 28, Sydney In. Kumpltan N.W. 3. Sabang 6A, President H.irn.sun 41. Chaflttne Maersk, HessenM,209 words
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335 1964-04-15 17 STRAITS tin rose $2.12} yesterday to $523.87* on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 240 tons. In London on Monday a more assured tone was apparent In tin. Sentiment appeared to have been affected by the further though modest335 words
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Obituary41 1964-04-15 17 TAN KANC MENC. MANAGING DIRECTOR OF PEKINC LACE (M) LTD., PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 13.4.64. CORTEGE WILL LEAVE 66. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 16.4.64 AT 1.30 P.M. FUNERAL SERVICE WILL START AT 2.00 P.M. AT THE LIFE CHURCH. PRINSEP STREET. SINGAPORE.41 words
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Advertisement366 1964-04-15 17 (Continued from Page 14) MISCELLANEOUS it WordM SS (M in.)— Box SO ctM. txtrm SALCs SERVICES Outboard Motors Hoan 'Accessories Boat Moorings. Singapore Boatel ***** ts'pore). PEN PALS from 100 countries would like to correspond with you. Illustrated brochure tree by airmail. Uermea. Berlin 11. Box 17. Germany UNITY Is366 words
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Advertisement647 1964-04-15 17 TAILORING WordM SS 'Mil.}— Box M els. txtro COOD TASTE Mssjt Costs more always remember for your dresses and Best Suits Tailored lit Milady's 2 Cairobill Road. 347TS S pure. FOR TAILORIHC make an appointment wltb Meng Tailoring. 13, Upper Pickering St.. former cutter for departmental store, Hlgb BU. B'nor*.647 words
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Advertisement771 1964-04-15 17 NOTICES NOTICE This U to notify the public and all our customers that Mrs. Chan Sai Kong Nee Madam Monica Cheah is no longer in our employ and has no authority to collect any money on our behalf. THE RADIO AND GENERAL TRADING CO.. LTD, Ipoh. CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED Shareholders771 words
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Advertisement800 1964-04-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF AGRICULTUBE Applications are invited (or one post of Lecturer/Assistant Lecturer (Agricultural Economics/ Farm Management Section). Candidates should preferably be qualified In Agricultural Economics and must have at least a good honours degree with suitable research and teaching experience. Preference will be given to800 words
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Advertisement491 1964-04-15 17 TENDERS JO. PAHANG Tenderers are advised that the closing date lor the supply and erection ol a steel framed standard building at the New Workshop. Kuantan has now been extended to 7th May. 1964. JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Laying of 4" Diameter A.C. Main along Main Trunk491 words
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Advertisement577 1964-04-15 17 TENDERS KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from JKR. registered contractors in Class "D" and above will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Kedah /Perl is. Alor Star up to 3.00 pjn. of the 28th April. 1964: For:THE CONSTRUCTION OF 4 BLOCKS OF 2 UNITS EACH (8 UNITS577 words
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Advertisement221 1964-04-15 17 VALUABLE VACANT LAND FOR SALE 400,000 SQ. FT. OF FREEHOLD VACANT VALUABLE BUILDING LAND IN KUALA LUMPUR FOR SALE. FIVE MINUTES DRIVE FROM CENTRE OF CITY. GOOD RESIDENTIAL AREA. HIGH LAND COMMANDING GOOD VIEW, YET WITH WATER AND OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE. BEST INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. YOU MAY NEVER GET A SECOND221 words
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307 1964-04-15 18 JOE DORAI - Seng Quee offers to coach S'pore 3 months JOE DORAI by Singapore, Tuesday yyELL-KNOWN soccer coach Choo Seng Quee has offered his services to the Singapore Amateur F.A. for a period of three months, SAFA president Hussein Kamari disclosed today. "This is a splendid gesture from Senp Quee but I307 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-04-15 18 I ILL NORFOLK, 17, of London* who set a new J world record in the 110 yards backstroke in the England versus Russia international at Blackpool last week. Her time of 69.8 sec. was a fifth of a second better than the previous mark set by SatokoReuter - 56 words
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159 1964-04-15 18 SOCCER KILAT TOO GOOD FOR TAMIL YOUNGSTERS IPOH, Tues. Kilat outplayed Tamil Youngsters s—o in a scrappy Ipoh District Football League Div. 1 match at the Municipal ground here today. Kilat led 2-0 at halftlme and strolled away to a comfortable win without much opposition from the Youngst<T». Scorers were:159 words
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Article86 1964-04-15 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. New Zr.iiand's National Council cricket Htm will play three matches in Malaysia, this year on their way home from a tour of Canada and the Dnited States. They will meet Singapore in a t v oday match in Singapore on A lie. 2986 words
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Article44 1964-04-15 18 SOCCER Friday (at Batu Gajahi: SFS 5 RES 4 2nd XI: SYS 8 RES 0 HOCKKY Taiping League. BMH 2 Kilat Malacca League: Aloi Gajah bC 5 45 Regt RA 1 TENNIS Friendly: <at Sungei Patani) iSungei Patani Club bt Penang SC 9-3.44 words
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Article61 1964-04-15 18 I SINGAPORE, rues.— The Suilt A. A. will hold a road relay race at Thomson Road on Sunday (dr the Tan Soo Liat Memorial Trophy Soo Liit. former Singapore champion hurdler and secretary of thr Sn-.ganore AAA in 1961-62. died last December. Close friends and61 words
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Article377 1964-04-15 18 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Tuesday yiC BYNOE, the West Indian who gave a splendid all-round performance against E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth cricketers, is in the Singapore side to meet Selangor in a friendly inter-state match on the Singapore padang on Saturday and Sunday. Bynoe, who has377 words
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Article204 1964-04-15 18 Negri claim Bennett and Miller SEREMBAN. Tues.— The two West Indian Servicemen R. Ben- 1 nett and L. Miller, who had earlier been selected by the Malacca CA for their state team, are Included in the Negri Sembilan CA Instation team to meet Outstation in the annual Leonard Trophy match204 words
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148 1964-04-15 18 Sportsletters Appointment of Jega as selector I WISH to refer to the report 1 on M. Jegathesan's appointment as a Singapore AAA selector (Time.sport Apr. 9). I wish to point out that the statements "Jegas nomination' was opposed by SAAA president A. T. Rajah, who felt that it did not148 words
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Article116 1964-04-15 18 I FULLY endon-e Ex-socoer Pan's views on rough play by the Singapore soccer team (Timesport Apr. 11). Singapore players have earned a bad name for the state by the rough play in matches against. Selangor and Malacca recently. In the match against Malacca, Yip Tuck the Malacca116 words
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Article73 1964-04-15 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— R. S. Gentle, the Indian hockey coach who is now training the Malaysia squad, has asked the Selangor Hockey Association to postpone all league matches In Kuala Lumpur until after Apr. 29. when the squad's third centralised training ends. The SHA have agreed and73 words
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Article135 1964-04-15 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. —Two Malayan Cricket Association fixtures scheduled (or this month ha.c been postponed because they (all on Polling Day. Perak and Selangor at Ipoh and Johore and Malacca at Johore Bahru were scheduled to meet on April 25 and 26. New dates will be announced later.135 words
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Article26 1964-04-15 18 SERFMBAN. Tues.— The Negrl Sembllan P.W.D. Sports Club. Seremban District will hold their third aUiletlcs championship* on Saturday at the St. Paul's Institution ground.26 words
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263 1964-04-15 18 KEN FERNANDEZ - HOCKEY 'I pity your goalies' says Gentle KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Indian hockey coach R. S. Genitle declared today: "I pity your goalkeepers. The equipment they are given is so poor. "Ho Koh Chye and Anwarul Hag are good goalkeepers," he added. "They are fast and daring, but263 words
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Article269 1964-04-15 18 SHOOTING SINGAPORE, Tues. Fred de Souza was the most successful marksman in the sevenman Singapore team against Thailand at Bangkok over the weekend. Fred, who flew back tonight with four other members of the team, equalled his Jakarta Games gold medal-winning score of 583 points269 words
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Article189 1964-04-15 18 SOCCER— Spore Gon Serrice. V> 1: TTSH v AvlaUon 6.15; Woodbridge v Dockyard 6.45 (both matches at Jn Besar) Dlt. 2: SHB v Marines "B" (Bt Cherminj; Div. 3: PUB v Customs (Geylang). Spore Business Hoasea Ue: Div. 1-HK Bank Shell: Wearnes v Bramtoco (both matches at189 words
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Advertisement75 1964-04-15 18 .y^ l^ kaaaßaml^^V rf I all If *Vs^ QIGESTIf Jf JW^^^Haßfla^Ma^S^^aß^^aßßMatt£aßßß^^a^9^aßß^aaßßßt^aßßßt^aßllM^ 3Cta*Aifc^.JA£^^££S^S^2£j^7^^^^^^£^£D\ "i» an inimitable masterpiece Cointreau Liqueur has been Try a glass of Cointreau today famous all over the world for more properties are the result o\' its special I llf V production, the secrets of which have I■75 words
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Advertisement94 1964-04-15 18 V V jfv j^'^^Z I Artistry J*. ■^^aaaaaaaaaaflLaaaaa^BHT i m aaaaaaaafla92 '■an I*** aa>W'M2rv *k Wl^ v -*b*ft*<^ Photo from "Traatura* of tha Vatican" E" MH 4M From Federal PubUeaHona Ltd. >SailaßßaWr -I,^ Six centuries ago gold was used to fashion the chased beauty of this unique Italian chalice. Today94 words
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346 1964-04-15 19 SUN MAIDEN IN SPARKING TRIAL AT KL RACING by Epsom Jeep gUN MAIDEN, a speedy mare by Gabador, did a sparking trial on good going i here this morning. Ridden by apprentice Hamid, Sun Maiden ran 3f in 36 4/5. Verocette and Aqua Queen also impressed. Verocette wen.t smartly over346 words
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Article380 1964-04-15 19 fTTBAINER O. M. Noordin has a X smart newcomer In Put™ Klanr. late Prince Erato. The three-year-old was paced by Native Princess In trial over 3f In 37 3/5. Putra Klang was going easily all the way. Bay Dragon 11, late Lady Astaeus, and Terbang, late380 words
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Article95 1964-04-15 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaya, will take part at the Mventh Asian table tennis championships at Seoul from Sept 25 to Oct. 4. The Malayan Table Tennis Association standing committee ramed a six-man team for Seoul. They are Lee Mun Chew, Hah Kee Loon (both of Perak).95 words
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Article121 1964-04-15 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. —The Singapore Amateur Basketball i-ederatlon have accepted an Invitation to tour Cambodia at the end of this month. SABF will ■end a team of 15 players and officials. A Singapore women's club team will also go on tour this month. The Evergreens, formed only121 words
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245 1964-04-15 19 WORLD OF SPORTS- MOSCOW. Tues. Genady Troltsky. 25. of the Soviet Onion, yesterday broke the world welghliftlng record for the mlddleheavywetght division by lifting a total of 482.5 kilogrammes (1063Hbs). This was 1.5 kilogrammes (sHb> better than the previous record held by Louis Martin of245 words
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Article213 1964-04-15 19 SAFA plan to hold quads QINGAPORE, Tues. SAFA president Hussein Kamari disclosed today a plan to bolster the association's deteriorating financial position. The plan was to stage a series of Inter-state quadrangular tournaments.. with the states Involved sharing the "gates." The plan formulated by the finance and general purposes committee,213 words
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Article475 1964-04-15 19 FRANCIS BOEY - Youths can win title coach FRANCIS BOEY By I/-TJALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Malaysia have a good chance of winning the Rahman Gold Cup in the sixth Asian Youth soccer tournament at Saigon from April 18 to 30, said coach Peter Velappan. The Malaysian team will be making their strongest challenge since475 words
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Article, Illustration393 1964-04-15 19 MUSA SCULLY - MUSA SCULLY: MALAYSIAN FANS GET PROMISE OF 'THRILLING SOCCER-BRAZILIAN STYLE' by Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday I BRAZIL'S Madureira Football Club arrived here today on their second visit to Malaysia with a much stronger team and looking forward to give Malaysian fans some "thrilling soccer Brazilian style." One393 words
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Article76 1964-04-15 19 PENANQ, Tues. The Penang Invitation XI to meet Madurelra the visiting Brlzlllan soccer, team at the City Stadium here on Thursday night, will be chosen from: Yeap Kirn Hock Hassanuddln. Poo Pook Chuan (Perak). T. Mitchell. Said Salleh. Yee Seng Choy (Perak) Llm Hee Leng. Mazlan76 words
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Article139 1964-04-15 19 ANOTHER STAR SUSPENDED BY CLUB I ONDON. Tues. A third k British football star was yesterday relieved oi his duties following press allegations that a fame played in December 1962. was "nxed" by bribes. He was Kverlon and .nternational halfback Tony Kay, transferred (rom Shefueld Wednesday one of the two139 words
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169 1964-04-15 19 Manchester United move up to 2nd place LONDON, Tues. Manchester United moved into second place in the English Football League First Division when they beat Sheffield United 2-1 in thel* match at Manchester last night. Manchester United now have 51 points from 40 games compared to League leaders Liverpool's 52Reuter - 169 words
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Advertisement120 1964-04-15 19 Ope* hydraulic jacks from 15 cwt to 10 tons, extra safe, simple and convenient to operate,aimple to maintain and the toughest, ■martest most reliable range in Malaysia. jl 4 compltti tint* if tpct hjdriuhc Jukt can b§ insptctil in nr thowrtom FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9.120 words
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Advertisement149 1964-04-15 19 rV^l Mm w"* SINGAPORE r KUALA LUMPUR I IPOH PENANG SHARP IL~ "^^B I PICTURES WITH |f3T I HI-FI QUALITY il| m 19" 23" TV 5626T-23" TABLE AND Lilf Prlce: Singapore SS4O/H CONSOLE FEDERATION S IO9S/- avKI |gHL^JMRUgB I I Guaranteed for 12 months I jlra I SEE YOUR FRIENDLY149 words
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Article32 1964-04-15 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— St. Hilda's Church will hold Its annual fun fair and fete on May 1 from 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the Church grounds in Ceylon Road.32 words
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Article68 1964-04-15 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Toh Puan Noor Alshah will open an exhibition of water colour paintings on Friday at 3 p.m. at the National Library. Nearly 50 paintings, depleting many phases of life In Singapore will be exhibited by Joan Russell. A.R.C.A. wife of Group Captain W.O. Morgan. The68 words
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Article56 1964-04-15 20 Orientation course SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Economic Development Board Is organising a 10-lecture orientation course on "Industrial relations" starting on April 29. It will be held -»t the Auction Room. Denmark House, every Wednesday at 8 p.m. The fee for the course Is $50 a student. Application forms should reach the56 words
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168 1964-04-15 20 KOTA BHARI Toes. Tengku Abdul Rahman this evening exhorted Umno youths to uphold the constitution and the democratic process during the present election campaign. "I depend on you to make a success of the election. But I hope you will uphold the constitution168 words
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Article74 1964-04-15 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A combined choir of the Paya Lebar Methodist Church and the United Christian Church will sing Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise" at the Paya Lebar church on Saturday at 8 p.m. The choir will be conducted by Mr. George Khoo with Mr. N. Zamora74 words
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Article302 1964-04-15 20 LONDON. Tues—Although restrained by the imminence of the budget, stock markets fully maintained their recent firm tone today and equities made further good progress even though business was on a reduced scale. An outstanding feature was the hectic Initial dealings in the shares of Bloom's302 words
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Article54 1964-04-15 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 20 4d.. May 20 3/16 d., June 20 7/16 d., July 20fl/16d.. July/Sept. 20*, d.. Oct./ Dae. 20 11/16 d., Jan. Mar. 20 1116 d.. Apr/June 20 11/16 d.. July/Sept. 20 11/16 d.. Oct/Dec. 20 1116 d.. c.t.f. April 20»,d.. May 20 5/16 d.. June 2054 words
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Article22 1964-04-15 20 LONDON, Tues.—Buyers £1044. 1 sellers £1046. Forward buyers' £1042. sellers £1044. Settlement £1046'j. Turnover a.m. 60 tons, p.m. nil. Tone: Idle.22 words
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589 1964-04-15 20 Britons pay still more for drinks, smokes LONDON. Tues. BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald 'Maudling, today proposed higher taxes on drinks and cigarettes and a boos! to personal savings in his annual budget speech to Parliament. The Chancellor proposed new taxes totalling about £100 million to put aReuter - 589 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-04-15 20 MONROVIA (Liberia), Tups. U.S. Embassy officials are urging local merchants to stop selling outmoded American flags for use as curtains, tablecloths and shirts Recently Americans in this capital of Liberia were astonished to see a worker wearing a U.S. flag as aAP - 135 words
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Article34 1964-04-15 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lim Joo Hock, director of the Singapore Tom Ist Promotion Board, will give a public talk on "Tourist Promotion for Singapore" in the USIS. Library nt 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Obituary25 1964-04-15 20 MRS. S P. D'SOUZA inoth.r of Martin. Bridget. Arthur. Morris, Stephen, Krmst and Heli-n pasoed away at her residence in I'ulbencurichl Kerala on 12-4-64.25 words
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Advertisement127 1964-04-15 20 SUGGBSS if happiness^L Jl^i Wm These three most important things in life go together But success and happiness are difficult £j \^y to maintain if good health is failing. Ensure your M F_ Wvf good health by regularly taking world famous W^w>t Waterbury's Compound, the ideal tonic. Prevent M^^ .'tired127 words
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Advertisement79 1964-04-15 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KOOPMANS: To Hi-nze and Ba» a daughter Maalke Johanna 13-4-M. TtaankK to doctor and staff Bungsar Maternity Ward XL. ARYAOURAV: To Loita and Duray r> daughter Vanaja 13-4-M. Menaka Submhlra and .Vohan. Thanks doctor and atafl As.«untn dreamy! ice creamy! Sewn-Up "Float" ■B "_M Put one scoop79 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-04-15 20 lIIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 75 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 77 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 88 7541 words
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