The Straits Times, 17 April 1964
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Title Section22 1964-04-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 too!*** fie** o**0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-04-17 1 CINCAPORE. Thurs. Another Indone- sian bomb— loth since the beginning of this year blasted a telephone booth to smithereens and damaged several houses tonight at Kampong Melayu, off Jalan Eunos. Four men and one woman were taken to hospital with minor injuries. Two were Chinese124 words
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Article788 1964-04-17 1 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA By JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs JOHORE police have been on a state-wide alert since last month to look for 23 Malaysian fifth columnists who recently returned from Indonesia after attending a school for spies and saboteurs in the Rhio islands. They are believed to have sneaked out788 words
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662 1964-04-17 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - Tengku, Fenner in talks on Kelantan security SAMAD ISMAIL From J£OTA BHARU, Thurs. The I* rim c Minister^ Tengku Abdul Itahman, last night discussed the security situation in Kelantan with th c Malaysian Inspectordeneral of Police, Dato C.H. Fenner. The discussion lasted about 20 minutes before dinner at the residence662 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-04-17 1 More aid to defend Malaysia's frontiers HASLUCK REVEALS DETAILS OF AUSSIE MILITARY PLEDGE > CANBERRA, Thursday. would give further military, naval and air aid to Malaysia, the Defence Minister, Mr. Paul Hashickv annofinctvl in the House of Representatives tonight. He said the forces would be used to counter the threatReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration620 1964-04-17 1 SOH TIANG KENG - Bhutto: We did not oppose Malaysia SOH TIANG KENG 'REPORTS FROM JAKARTA ARE MISCHIEVOUS 1 By SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mr. Z.A. Bhutto, today denied reports that his country had joined Indonesia and Communist China in opposing the move to invite Malaysia to the Afro-Asian conference Mn 1965.620 words
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Article77 1964-04-17 1 30 years' jail ...for train robbers T ONDON, Thurs. Seven men were each sentenced to 30 years' jail today for their part in Britain's great train robbery. Two other men were given 25 years each, one 24 years, one 20 years, and one three years. The men were brought toReuter - 77 words
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Article74 1964-04-17 1 SALISBURY, Thurs. Mr. Joshua Nkomo, leader of the People's Caretaker Council, and three other senior members of the parly, have been restricted to an area in the Nuanetsl district of Southern Rhodesia, the Minister of Law and Order, Mr. Clifford Dupont, announced here today. The others restrictedReuter - 74 words
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Article27 1964-04-17 1 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. King Constantine of Greece and Prlnr cess Anne-Marie of Denmark will marry In Athens on Sept. 18. the Danish Court announced today. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article25 1964-04-17 1 "MANILA. Thurs. London will be the site of the next ministerial meeting of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation. It was announced today. OPI.25 words
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Article193 1964-04-17 1 rpENGKU Abdul Rahman today r— thanked India for her efforts to get Malaysia invited to the projected second Afro- Asian conference, despite Indonesian and Communist Chinese objections. Commenting on a majority decision in Jakarta to invil» Malaysia.' the Prime Minister said he would have to consider the193 words
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Article62 1964-04-17 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. New York labour unions boycotted Indonesian dancers and musicians when they arrived In New York to attend the World Trade Fair, the official Antara news agency reported today from New York. It said American labourers refused to unload Javanese musical instruments igamelans) from trucksReuter - 62 words
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264 1964-04-17 1 Ibans kill 3 bandits, capture five From GEOFFREY GELDARD gUCHING, Thurs. A part y of Ibans in the Jambu area, upriver from Lnbok Antu in Sarawak's Second Division, have killed three Indonesian terrorists and captured five more. A security forces spokesman said today that the terrorists were members of a264 words
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27 1964-04-17 1 STOP PRESS MAN HAD GUN AT TENGKU'S RALLY KOTA BAHKI. Thurs A middle-aerd man carrying shotgun «a> rrrsted at TengkuS rally at Machang. 21 miles from here.27 words
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131 1964-04-17 2 MANILA. Thurs. Prince Sihanouk of Cambodia has asked for his country to be excluded from the ranks of Seato "protocol States." and Seato has declined to act on it. This was disclosed by the Philippines. They Said the Prince's request was receivedReuter - 131 words
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Article168 1964-04-17 2 minus Manila and Pakistan ALL Seato countries, apart from the Philippines and Paskistan, which took no part in the discussion, supported Malaysia in the treaty Ministerial talks here. Indonesia has vowed to crush Malaysia, claiming it to be a British imperialist weapon directed at the republic. The Philippines, which168 words
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Article53 1964-04-17 2 'Annul truee call JAKARTA. Thurs The Indonesian Muslim Political Party of West Java has proposed that the Government annual Us ceasefire agreement with Malaysia and begin guerilla warfare using volunteers, the Antara news agency reported today. It said the proposal was reached at a regional congress of the party heldReuter - 53 words
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Article94 1964-04-17 2 11 jailed in sabotage trial (CAPETOWN, Thurs.— Eleven men and women, including a doctor of philosophy and a pastor, were jailed here yesterday for terms between five and 10 years for plotting revolution to overthrow South Africa's White Government. The accused, described by Supreme Court Judge H.A. Van Heerden asReuter - 94 words
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131 1964-04-17 2 HEARING OPENS ON LEGALITY OF SARIT'S MARRIAGE BANGKOK, Thurs. A civil court today opened s preliminary hearing on the legality of the marriage of Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, the late Thai Premier, and Thanpuying Vichitra. Marshal Sarit's first wife, Mrs. Chawee Thanarat, has asked the court to annul the marriageReuter - 131 words
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397 1964-04-17 2 Mao putting Socialists on brink of schism says Nik LONDON, Thursday. ]yjR. KHRUSHCHEV told a Kremlin meeting yesterday that the Chinese leaders, by their splitting activities, had placed the Socialist camp on the brink of a "schism.'' In a speech to the Soviet-Polish friendship meeting broadcast live by Moscow Radio397 words
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297 1964-04-17 2 Day Nikita advised Mao against communes free. But the trouble was that there was not enough food produced to be divided round fairly. "One knows how a peasant eats when he has to join a commune. If he has a pair of trousers, he takes them off and hides themReuter - 297 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-04-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /l SAW MIUV I AMD IT HAVING LUNCH J I WWNT;tjKI I WITH A /MAM \UU6BAHD^/ /«me iiroocxjceo mb\ /and tuxt cpohmo rim) *-< N"-"29 words
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Article51 1964-04-17 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.B. Postmaster-General. Mr. John A. Gronouskl. announced that first day ceremonies for tha John Fitzgerald Kennedy memorial postage stamp would be held on May 29 In Boston. The stamp will go on nationwide sale the tame day. the 47th birthday anniversary of the late President.AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration383 1964-04-17 3 Labour: We would control imports LONDON, Thurs HPHE Opposition Labour Party said yesterday it would control imports if these prevented the growth of Britain's economy. Mr. James Callaghan. Labour's "shadow" Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Commons this in, a continued debate on the budget proposals announced byReuter - 383 words
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257 1964-04-17 3 Britain had record £373 mil. exports in March f ONDON, Thurs. Britaio's boomine export business went further ahead in March to reach a record figure of £373 million. According to provisional figures issued by The Board of Trade, the trade gap. the difference between imports and exports, was cut backReuter - 257 words
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Article51 1964-04-17 3 LONDON. Thurs— An Oxford doctor who had a working knowledge of more than 50 languages has died at his home In Headington. Oxford. He was Dr. John Nalsh (81), chief Oriental reader at the Oxford University Press where be had worked for over 30 yean.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-04-17 3 DRINCESS Margaret recently met the "Mods," the "Rockers" and the "beat generation" artists. With her husband, the Earl of Snowdon. Princess Margaret who is expecting her second child this month went to the Whitechapel Gallery, In London's East End, to s«e a revolutionary art exhibition.Mirrorpic - 127 words
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237 1964-04-17 3 U.N. SOLDIERS TRADE SHOTS IN CYPRUS -NieaiSlA, Thursday. CANADIAN U.N. peace force troops traded continuous fire for the first time yesterday with Cypriot soldiers. I Canadian Maj. Patrick Tremblay, of "C" Company of the Royal 22nd Regiment, said his soldiers exchanged fire with Turkish Cypriots— the first Canadian pitched battle237 words
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Article113 1964-04-17 3 Former Governor on tax charges CHICAGO. Thurs.— Mr William G. Stratton. Republican Governor of Illinois from 1952 to 1960, was accused by a Federal grand jury yesterday of evading U5556,676 in income tax In his last four years In office. The source of the funds on which he was allegedAP - 113 words
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Article62 1964-04-17 3 PARIS. Thurs. The Oaulllst weekly "Candlde" yesterday quoted Mr. Khrushchev's son-in-law Alexel Adzhubel. as saying that the Soviet Union was bringing up Its children "like real little Americans, with the result that they are unbearable." "Candlde" reported remarks said to have been made at a private dinnerReuter - 62 words
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143 1964-04-17 3 WEW YORK, Thurs. A young nuclear physics professor was found shot dead in Central Park today, and New York evenrJng newspapers reDorted that his death aroused speculation about "possible international i m p 1 Ications." The professor. Dr. Charles Gallagher 32, worked at143 words
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110 1964-04-17 3 The tourist sub just won't submerge LAUSANNE, Thurs. The world's first tourist submarine, billed as the star attraction of the Swiss national exhibition this summer, yesterday became the world's first non-submerg-ing submarine as well. After 20 Journalists had boarded the 81-ft. "Mesoscaphe" for a sightseeing trip to the bottom ofReuter - 110 words
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Article23 1964-04-17 3 BRASILIA. Thurs. General Humbert Castelo Branco was sworn In as President of Brazil, succeeding the ousted leftwlng President Joao Goulart. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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421 1964-04-17 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs THK commission of inquiry into the financial transactions of three deregistered trade unions heard evidence from two police officers today of two raids, which were carried out on the premises of the Singapore Bus Workers Union and of the421 words
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320 1964-04-17 4 TOURIST EMBLEM OF SINGAPORE -THE ORCHID? SINGAPORE, Thurs. The orchid has been suggested as the emblem of Singapore for the purpose of promoting tourism. It was one of three suggestions the Director of the newly-formed Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Tan Joo Hock, yesterday listed for local tourism to be promoted320 words
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391 1964-04-17 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin said today that family planning was of national interest to Singapore, and he intended to give it his closest personal attention and consideration. He said this in a speech at the 15th annual general meeting391 words
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248 1964-04-17 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Bata Shoe Co. Ltd. said today that the sales staff of its 18 retail stores throughout the island were employees of the store managers, and not employees of the company. A company spokesman said that because of this, the248 words
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Miscellaneous412 1964-04-17 4 I ■THE followiot I* today's aebedule departures of civil aircraft movement at- Malaysian Alrwayt To Kuala Para Lebar airport of Singapore: Lumpur (ML 022) 7.31 a.m.: to arrival* Kuala Lumpur (ML 028) 6.30 p.m.: hhh it oka 0 KutJa Lumpur. Hone Kong Japan Air Llntt: From Tokyo. (ML 616) 7.31412 words
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Article240 1964-04-17 5 ESTATE WORKERS' UNION TO DECIDE ON ACTION IN WAGES DISPUTE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE 32-member executive committee of the National Union of Plantation Workers will meet tomorrow at Plantation House, Petaling Jaya, to decide on what course of action to take to obtain better pay and240 words
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Article39 1964-04-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Heads of religious departments In Malaya met here today to discuss steps to Improve religious education in primary and secondary schools. The Minister of Education Hajt Abdul Hamid Khan, opened the conference.39 words
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Article174 1964-04-17 5 $5,000 fine for tobacco smuggler rpAIPING, Thurs. A A boatman, Lim Chew Chai, 67, was fined $5,000 or one year's jail by the Sessions Court here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to convey i n g 9.778 lb. of tobacco on which duty amounting to $84,090 had not been paid.174 words
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Article59 1964-04-17 5 SINOAPORB. Thurs. Three Chinese educational bodies will hold a Joint luncheon at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday to mark the return of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, from the Malaysian goodwill mission to Africa. They are the Singapore Chinese Schools' Conference, the Chinese School59 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-04-17 5 African union leaders fly into Kuching I^UCHING, Thurs. An il-man AfroAsian delegation biggest yet to have come from Africa flew into Kuching from Singapore last night. The men who last week attended the Singapore National Trades Union Congress convention have already visited Malaya. The visit follows the recent Malaysia goodwillAP - 220 words
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Article38 1964-04-17 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda al-Haj, will declare open the new Paya Terubong-Relau road on Wednesday. The new road, costing about $775,000. replaces a hill path connecting Paya Tembong and Relau villages.38 words
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294 1964-04-17 5 MALAYSIAN Airways' plans to purchase four Comet jet airliners for its routes in the Far East depend on whether an agreement could be reached with BOAC on the prices for spares and equipment, its chairman, Dato Loke Wan Tho. said here294 words
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Article62 1964-04-17 5 IPOH. Tiiurs.— An attendant, Wong Soo Kai. 34. was killed when he was thrown off his lorry when it we/it out of control on a steep hill near Tanjong Rambutan yesterday The lorry. with its heavy load of logs, failed to make a steep climb,62 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-04-17 5 Six Malaysian nurses fly to U.N. for course THESE six Malaysian girls left Kuala Lumpur for London on Wednesday to do nursinc under the Colombo Plan. Picture shows (from left): Vicki Dewit, 19, of Malacca: Lim Bong Suan, 18, of Taiping; Heah Gaik Ngo, 18, of90 words
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Article84 1964-04-17 5 Girl's death fall from window PENANG, Thurs.— A 17-year-old servar.t, Lim Ah Kirn died in the General Hospital here yesterday from Injuries received when she slipped and fell from a bathroom window on Monday night. lim, employed by Asst Supt and Mrs. A. Balaratnam at their quarters in Batu Gantong84 words
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Article59 1964-04-17 5 PENANG. Thurs.— Ho Ah Mol, 27, a maid-servant was today granted a decree nisi to be mad* absolute in three months. She had petitioned for a divorce against her husband. Tan Ewe Kooi. 30, on the ground of desertion. Mr. Justice Hepworth also granted Ho the59 words
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Article24 1964-04-17 5 BANTING. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will address two election rallies at Jeniarom and Banting town on April 2424 words
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249 1964-04-17 5 Overseas Union Bank workers in Penang work to rule PENANG, Thursday. J^EMBERS of the National Union of Bank Employees attached to the Overseas Union Bank here today worked to rule in protest against the management's alleged attempt to "undermine" the union. Joined by hundreds of workers from other banks who249 words
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Article66 1964-04-17 5 Leather now pioneer product KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government today announced that leather, mineral oil refining and vegetable oil milling industries had becoriie pioneer industries. I The following products side leather, army man leather, split leather, pigskin leather, fancy leather: recovered and regenerating oil and rice bran oil thus become66 words
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Article38 1964-04-17 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Miss Jean Ballantyne, the external examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing, will hold afternoon classes for pupils from all schools in Singapore at the V.M.C.A. In Orchard Road from Saturday to next Friday.38 words
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Miscellaneous50 1964-04-17 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl lITBnF^ JkJu^ > /ELMER. EATS DINNER^ (C; \j) H IS" V^iP l^ > AT SIX- FIFTEEN! IP NN-fc^V W% V U > I HUSTLE, I CFJr^r—ia^. 1/^-^- /~N Wjs' ivjj /^S~\ I LL NEVEB GET THERE ON If ■■f^Stl THEM ICY SIDEWALKS- AN' W "V50 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1964-04-17 6 The 'Chindependents bow out... j& iiV ?^l23ll c ne up n NEGRI SEMBILAN SINCE nomination day last month, the political arena in Negri Sembilan has provided more surprises than any other State. Of immediate interest after nominations closed was the bowing out of Mr. Chin See Yin. after dominating the1,387 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1964-04-17 7 IN June 1872 Dr. Julian Baric It, a young New Orleans physician, was asked to accept a patient named Paul Morphy, a 35 -year •old bachelor of independent means. Morphy suffered from a depression so profound that his relatives feared he was1,643 words
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Obituary40 1964-04-17 8 2* Wv*t tit (Minimum; EMILY Wife of late Mr. John av.ed away peacefully at Wunon on 15th April. Aged 70. Deeply mourned. MR. HENRY JAMES QUINN Joint (irneral Manager Australian Consoli- ii.-d Industries Ltd. passed away ISth Arr.l ltf«4.40 words
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Article64 1964-04-17 8 I* W-4a fit (UUUmmm >__ MR. AND MRS. Wong Yew Choong thank all relatives and friends for their valuable KlfU and kind attendance at i.'..ir wedding dinner on nth April, OR. CHONG SIONG JOON, Cbong Nclap Lye. Cbong Yap lao and family UkUkll relatives, friends for condolences ureaths. contributions,64 words
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Obituary69 1964-04-17 8 REQUIEM HIGH MAM wIU be sung for the repose oX tbe depart -id soul of Wilfred son ot Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cros» at the Catbedral of Good Shepherd on IH-4-64 at 7 a.m. IN EVER-LOVING MEMORY of Miirley Cbong Man Guan. Gone To Bl With The Lord.69 words
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Article677 1964-04-17 8 Malaysia, far from clutching at straws, can afford now to let them pass. Economic con- frontation can be contained by our own efforts and if it comes to fighting are we not assured of adequate support? Even so, an Australian hint that the Philippines is moving away677 words
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Article358 1964-04-17 8 Not many countries in this part of the world have free elections. And none among the few that do conduct them in anywhere near as orderly an atmosphere as Malayans have come to take for granted. In th i Philippines, in Japan and j even in India, the358 words
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Article180 1964-04-17 8 The Union of Post Office Workers deserves to be commended for putting off the strike it had threatened to call on April 22. The strike is being postponed, explains the union president, in order to remove the impression that the union is trying to exploit the nearness of180 words
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572 1964-04-17 8 JIM BIDDULPH - JIM BIDDULPH By SALISBURY, Thurs. The resignation of Prime Minister Winston, Field of Southern Rhodesia is the climax of several weeks of mounting criticism throughout his Rhodesian Front Party for a more militant right-wing administration. The new Premier is 45--year-old Mr. Lan Douglas Smith,572 words
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LETTERS
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Letter483 1964-04-17 8 WOULD like to draw x your attention to the extremely misleading heading which appears In the centre page of today's (April 16) issue of the Straits Times, reporting the Forum at the University of Malaya. It is misleading since my answer appears In the latter part of the483 words
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Letter81 1964-04-17 8 A. number of questions were put to the Socialist Front, including these: "Would you condemn bomb incidents in Singa pore?" •'Would you call on the Indonesians to withdraw from Malaysian soil?" "Would you be prepared to call on the Indonesians to abandon their 'crush Malaysia' policy, since confrontation means crushing81 words
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Letter76 1964-04-17 8 I STILL have yet to receive a reply from the Telecoms Department of Malaysia concerning the ban on under- 18 s who want to obtain Amateur Radio licences. Does Government think that the youths of this country are Inferior to those of Western countries? So76 words
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Letter38 1964-04-17 8 I wish the Police will do something about stopping the boys who roam around Nong Chile and Abdul Samad, roads with catapults, shooting poultry, small birds and dogs, just for the fun of it. DISGUSTED Johore Bahru38 words
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Article, Illustration767 1964-04-17 8 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - Revolution in quest of a policy WILLIAM MILLINSHIP ALGERIA'S DILEMMA-A ONE-PARTY STATE WITHOUT A PARTY By PARIS. Thursday TWO thousand delegates from all parts of Algeria assembled in Algiers today to give shape and new impetus to the Algerian revolution. This newly independent North African country, despite its reputatioo abroad767 words
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Advertisement620 1964-04-17 8 Strait* Twee k Malay Mail mnWiH ae*mrtleea*e«)te May be tweeted %m COU) BTOajACE AMCMM Oimitt ftaav COCO STORAGC MANCHtt AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATONG KEPPUL HOAD-NAVAL BASK A.mmaMS- Ainu: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Hoese. CoWwe* Quay THE NEW< FRONT FHipatriek'a M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Nevel Beee HAMIEM STORE 378620 words
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Advertisement97 1964-04-17 8 IS THE NEGRO EQUAL IN INTELLIGENCE AND ABILITY? 6 years ago only 7% of Negro students in the American city of St. Louis reached top level in school classes. Today the figure is 22%. What happened? Here is the story of one man's "Operation Motivation" how it works, and why97 words
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Advertisement149 1964-04-17 8 BANISH :r p3; GREY f HAIR with V^ MORGAN'SA> POMADE r^ K<e— **BS2T S^S fc MORGANS POMADE is CSo>y T"-JT'5~/ S S^^ V a scientific preparation *^S^^^ which restores the a/^| =s I natural colour, nourishes TJfi& 4 f^J^*»jr>««*«c«'"" > s the hair and stimulates T^WsJsS^Jrtltfg the roots MORGAN'S is149 words
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252 1964-04-17 9 Election can safeguard freedom: Albar KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Umno secretary-general, Syed Ja'afar Albar, tonight described the forthcoming elections as "highliy significant in the nistory of our nation." In his view, "the election this time is more important than ttiat of 1955 because the latter was only for achieving independence"252 words
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415 1964-04-17 9 COMMISSION'S GRAVE DISCOVERY— AND A WARNING KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday fHE Election Commission today revealed an eleventh-hour discovery causing "grave concern" regarding the Parliamentary and State elections, only 10 days away. This was that the names of certain electors appear twice in415 words
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137 1964-04-17 9 600 walk out over disciplinary action JO H O R E BAHRU, Thurs. About 600 civilian employees of the 221 Base Vehicles Depot in Tebrau staged a walkout yesterday in protest against disciplinary action on one of their colleagues. The employee was alleged to have committed an offence In Singapore137 words
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Article19 1964-04-17 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Police yesterday detained 25 gangsters under the Societies Ordinance and screened another 4,825 suspects.19 words
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79 1964-04-17 9 IPOH, Thurs. A father hearing his son's screams rushed out of his house in Menglembu near here yesterday to find his two-year-old son pinned under the rear wheel of his car. The boy. Low Beng Ho, died this morning. 17 hours after his father79 words
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Article48 1964-04-17 9 JBS6ELTON, Thurs. A nineman delegation from the Sabah Contractors A— ortetton ta scheduled to leave here tomorrow for Singapore to look Into the wages and working conditions of labourers there. The team will examine how best to attract Singapore labourers to Sabah.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article48 1964-04-17 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A police constable stepped on a railway line and had bis left toe crushed by a foods train yesterday. Constable Thomas Low Ang Meng 30. was patrolling the railway lines on the Causeway when the train knocked him off the tracks.48 words
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243 1964-04-17 9 Soekarno' s boast of revolution 'is nothing but hunger' rrAIPING, Thurs.— The Indonesian revolution of which President Soekarno boasts has been "nothing more than a cycle of hunger and poverty for the last 20 years." Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister, told an election rally at Batu Kurau, 15243 words
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170 1964-04-17 9 Tan: Our economy will collapse if Front wins \fALACCA. Thurs. ITI If the Socialist Front or the PMIP gained control of the Central Government, the Malaysian economy and its high standard of living would collapse within two years, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told an election rally170 words
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Article200 1964-04-17 9 NO SYMPATHY FOR SOEK— FRONT A Socialist Front Parliamentary and State candidate here, Inche Mohamed Kameil bin Toh Muda Ibrahim, has denied that his party sympathises with Indonesia or President Soekarno. j Speaking at a rally at r Sungel Lemblng. 28 miles from here, last night. Inche Mohamed Kameil said200 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-04-17 9 BETTY FOR SURFERS' PARADISE CONTEST SINGAPORE. Thurs. Malaysian Airways will enter an air hostess for the Miss International Air Hostess contest to be held at Surfers' Paradise, Australia on June 1. This year's entry will b* Miss Betty Wee (above). Betty, 23, has been an air hostess for the last105 words
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Article36 1964-04-17 9 PENANQ, Thurs. Cracker firing for Harl Ray a Hajl will be allowed in Penang on April 33 and 23 it was officially announced today. The public holiday will be observed on Ap-tl 23.36 words
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Article18 1964-04-17 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Beatty Secondary School in Beatty Road today held its annual prize giving ceremony.18 words
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Article, Illustration229 1964-04-17 9 Novelty of TV will wear off: Film chief SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Hollywood cinema tycoon said here today that most television programmes are rubbish. "What do you expect for free?" he asked. Mr. Milton Rackmll, president of Universal Pictures, at a Press conference answered questions on the Impact of television on229 words
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Advertisement125 1964-04-17 9 tfodtuba JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look tor tine name t«^Ti You Enjoy Viewing '^T' and I 1 We Do The Rest I 1 MONTHLY RENTAL: **~*p mm§ .Jj 19" TV $21.00 TF^^^^^*w4 RENTAL INCLUDES: f I 11 TV Aariol i Maintenance I I Replacement* TV Insurance TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH—125 words
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Advertisement113 1964-04-17 9 COOL— SILENTLY D 344 12' STANDARD Electric fans by Meidensha Electric of Japan are powerful enough to keep you cool on the hottest days. Yet they're so silent you'd have to listen hard to hear one. Only specialists in electric motors, like Meidensha, could make fans this good. Choose your113 words
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Miscellaneous691 1964-04-17 9 Today *s Radio, TV~| Song; 10.00 Movie Magazine' RADIO SINGAPORE "»30 And Fiction; 11.00 News; 11.06 The Bound Of SHOKTWAVfc SKKVICEBI Jan: 11.30 Before We Say 41 »nd to metre* Ooodnight; 12 (midnight) Close. MrlilCM VVAVfc SfcKVICE: Ml metre, RADIO MALAYSIA M™e 6 0 M °7 r on ng N691 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-04-17 10 Tengku to wind up Kedah campaign next week A LOR STAR. Thurs.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman,, is expected here next week to wind-up his election campaign in Kedah. The Tengku will address several rallies at various venues. He will spend the Hari Raya holidays with his family here.207 words
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Article64 1964-04-17 10 PENANG. Thurs.— The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will address a PAP i-hII.v at the City Stadium here .it 7.30 p.m. on Sunday. Mr. Lee is expected to arrive hpre on Sunday morning with other members of the party's central executive committee. The64 words
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132 1964-04-17 10 ROTA BHARU. Thurs The arrival of four truckloads of Federal Reserve Unit policemen averted a clash between Alliance and PanMalayan Islamic Party supporters at Kubang Krian, four miles from here. The incident occurred on Tuesday night when -i-veral rotten eggs were nurled at a132 words
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122 1964-04-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Local traitors are assisting Indonesia in her confrontation policy towards Malaysia, the Alliance Parliamentary candidate for Batu constituency, Mr. Yap Chin Kwee. said here last night. Speaking at an Alliance rally in Jlnjang, Mr. Yap said: "As122 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-04-17 10 Toh Puan Raha wins rural folks hearts 1 IJUANTAN, Thurs. The visit by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, and his wife. Toh Puan Raha, to remote kampongs in Pahang has touched the hearts of many women and child- ren in the rural areas. As a result the kampong172 words
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Article30 1964-04-17 10 PENANO, Thurs. A stolen car belonging to a taxi-driver. Lock Chin Seng, was recovered by police at Brick Kilm Road yesterday. The car had been missing since Monday.30 words
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Article25 1964-04-17 10 PORT SWETTTENHAM. Thurs. —The Assistant Comptroller of Customs here. Mr. OJ. Qrlmwood. has left for Britain on retirement under the MalayanUation scheme.25 words
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206 1964-04-17 10 MCA: The Front undermines security of Malaysia PENANG. Thurs. The MCA elections committee for Ko t a constituency today accused the Socialist Front of "under-mining the security of Malaysia." We chaltonge the Socialist Front to call upon the Indonesian Government to withdraw their troops from Malaysian soil so that the206 words
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286 1964-04-17 10 Industrialisation of Penang island not possible, says Ooi PENANG, Thursday. INDUSTRIALISATION of Penang island cannot succeed, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, former Socialist Front Mayor of George Town, declared today. Mr. Oot. who is contestIng the State elections at Bagan Ajam, Province Wellesley, said Penan* rould not stand In competition against286 words
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Article, Illustration213 1964-04-17 10 Seeni Now where did all this Front cash come from? pENANG, Thurs. The chairman of the PPP. Mr. S. P. Seen4vasagam. wants to know how the Socialist Front had obtained its money for the election campaign. Addressing a rally at Rifle Range last night, he said that during the last213 words
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172 1964-04-17 10 [OHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Wild elephants, lorced to leave deep Jungle because of logging and other development activity, are causing havoc to estates, particularly in the La-bis-Kluang area. This was stated here today by the retiring Johore Planters' Association chairman.- Mr F Thorn, at the172 words
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251 1964-04-17 10 Equal pay: Union calls on Tengku to clarify pENANG. Thurs.— The 1 Penang branch of the National Union, of Teachers today appealed "in all sincerity" for a definite clarification from Tengku Abdul Rahman on his pledge that the eqilal pay issue would receive priority when the Cabinet meet* after the251 words
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Article43 1964-04-17 10 KLANO. Thurs. A housewife. Tee Siew Emr. 28, of Kapar Road. was fined $440 in the Session* Court, here today when she pleaded I guilty to having six gallons of illegal liquor and distilling apparatus at her house on Feb. 14.43 words
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Article42 1964-04-17 10 IPOH. Thurs. A. Rajaratnara 36. a former postmaster of the Post Office in Tanjong Rambutan, near here was charged in the magistrate's court today with criminal breach of trust of $55 between Jan. 3 and Jan. 11. Ball waa allowed.42 words
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Article161 1964-04-17 10 PENANG, Thursday. 'yt USLIM members and supporters of the Penang l State Alliance have been asked to refrain from "over indulgence" during the coming Hari Raya Haji festival. "Our minds and our thoughts must be wholly directed to the coming elec- I tions on which161 words
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Article63 1964-04-17 10 TEMERLOH. Thurs. A photographer Wee Khoon Ann. 34. who pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing 23 copies of obscene photographs and 10 copies of negatives, was fined $100 or two weeks' iail by the magistrates' court. Wee was arrested on March 13. when the63 words
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Advertisement75 1964-04-17 10 r"3^*| FULL FIDELITY COMPLETE 4-TRACK ill D STEREOPHONIC TAPE RECORDER <■£>** The SONY Model TC-500 gives you a complete music system that records and plays 4-track stereophonic tapes. An exciting new world of lifelike sound will be offered to you with this precision built tape recorder. Professional performance with easy75 words
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Advertisement17 1964-04-17 10 I to quench j I si triirsfr I 5 I THE SWAM BEER way i L j17 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-04-17 11 DR. GOH TO LAY FOUNDATION STONES SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will lay the foundati o n stones of three new shipbuilding yards in Tanjong Rhu on Sunday. The new shipyards are to be constructed for Ho Ah Lam Boatbuilder, Kail Teck Ltd. and237 words
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267 1964-04-17 11 MAIZE DEALERS WANT FREE SALES SYSTEM SINGAPORE stockfeed manufacturers are most *3 unhappy with Thailand's centralised selling of maize They claim that the new system has given rise to anomalies and complications and for these reasons are appealing to the Thai Government to revert to the old system of free267 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-04-17 11 Graduates join Cat distributors ro university graduates have joined Sime Darby Tractor Division in Singapore as executive trainees. They are Mr. Victor Lam Ping Fong (B. Econ) University of Queensland, and Mr. Tan Ong Klat B.E. (Mech.) University of Adelaide. Old boys or St. Joseph's Institution and Raffles Institution respectively.98 words
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Article35 1964-04-17 11 The growing interest in stock and share investment in Malacca has resulted in the establishment of two broking firms in the State recently. The two firms are Chua and Co. and Malacca Traders.35 words
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Article46 1964-04-17 11 Swissair announced that its production In February rose by 26 per cent over the corresponding period of last year to 33.8 million tonkilometres. Passenger traffic demand rose by 11 per cent, mail carryings by 18 per cent and cargo transportation by 25 per cent.46 words
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Article148 1964-04-17 11 A NEWLY formed Singapore housing development company. People's Realty Co. Ltd., has started work on its first project the construction of a four-storey block of flats containing 32 units in Geylang. Mr. Chua Cheong Huat, managing director, said that each apartment would have a floor area148 words
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Article61 1964-04-17 11 Mr. B. Ph. van Zuiden export manager tor the Par East and Africa of Van der Heera N.V.. maker of Srres electrical goods including radios, televisions, fans, vacuum cleaners, floor polishers and hand-drills, ia now In Malaysia on an .annual visit. Mr. van Zuiden v61 words
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Article67 1964-04-17 11 East Asiatic Company mechanic. Mr. Tans Kok Thye. left Singapore last week for Germany for an advanced training course in priming at the Heidelberg Pressmen s School. He will also be trained especially on electronics at Adolf Mohrs Polar Paper Cutting Machines factory and will visit the Stahl67 words
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106 1964-04-17 11 \\K. Tan Tee Juan, managing proprietor of Reliance Office Supplies, will leave Sinaapore tomorrow on a world tour in search of new types of office machines and equipment for the Malaysian market. Mr. Tan. who has been invited by the principals of the106 words
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Article218 1964-04-17 11 GILERA STUDYING FACTORY PLANS A LEADING Italian motor-cycle manufacturer, Moto Gilera S.p.A., is studying closely the prospects of setting up an assembly plant in South-East Asia. Dr. Leone Dal 80, export consultant of the company, in making this disclosure in Singapore last week, said the Far East particularly Malaysia, was218 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-04-17 11 U.S. trade mission off today Al4-MAN trade mission from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. leaves Singapore today after a three-day visit to develop personal contacts with businessmen with a view to opening up new trade outlets between Malaysia and the eastern United States. This non-governmental mission Included several top Maryland cxc- cutlves147 words
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Advertisement192 1964-04-17 11 Qompton— I Parkinson C^ A. C.MOTORS f^^^ available from stock gtttaflPr> |B conforming to the most ytjjmm\mtß*' recent electrical and 4T^(^^ dimensional British Standard Specification. 1/ U D 8 H. r. tO I /f* SL«k UNITED ENCINEERS*LTD^*M6Afo«i jamoakam FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO, LTD., KUAL* LUMPUt I'OH f ENANG MALACCA SIKIMIAN s~i^2Ei«?192 words
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Advertisement320 1964-04-17 11 your* p*ck*9«d rnaternl through mS) ai'e»njttve C•t f C^W j^^g^m s^s^^^*^ O Suit ind'V" Mb 4 Consult:— OVERSEAS CORPORATION (MALAYA) LIMITED, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. i^Bm.w^r' 1?I ihp T*IYIP<\T WJfff vfc jt irLLoL YiiClflp 111 Van Htusen of England make fin* shirt In a wld* rang* of fathlonabl* •tyl«t, materials,320 words
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Advertisement962 1964-04-17 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U (Mi*.)— Box St et*. extra WANTED ROOM BOYS Bar Boys and Dining Boys. Apply Motel Keinaman. Tringganu. Salary depend on expertWANTED Male, Housewives and Child Models. Please apply with photographs (returnable) Box A 3373 S.T. S pore. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Required by* Director of Agency House. Experience,962 words
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Advertisement1133 1964-04-17 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* it (Ml*.) ejjss M ef. tatro MODERN SEASIDE FURNIOMIO t>ungalo«s for employee groups of corporations, unions: all sarvlrsa. Annual (1500 per room. 81 Rusa Ina. Port Dickson. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 3Bedroom Bungalow Unfurnished at Lengkok Saga off Woodlands Road. Hi mile. Modern Sanitation. Phono Urn. (Spore) *****. FURNISHED1,133 words
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Advertisement1106 1964-04-17 12 TUITION Word* U (Mi*.)— Box St et*. oxtrm LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual Controlled Minor 1000 Triumph i Hers Ids. Hourly $6.30. Phono ***** 10, Balmoral Road. Singapore. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Experienced qualified English speaking Instruct re«i Hourly H/-. Guaranteed $75/-. 67 Orchard Road. Spore. Phone *****. MODERN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH has1,106 words
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Advertisement1060 1964-04-17 12 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE Weeds U <MlmJ—*ma tt eta, tmtrt GOODWIN ITONICRUIHIRI r-n--mary crushers and graoulators normally available ex stock Kuala Lumpur from Malayan Development Machinery Limited In eight sizes. Capacities from 7TPH to 45TPH (primaries) and 3TPH to SOTPH (granulators). Malayan Development. Machinery Limited. P.O. Box 10BS. Kuala Lumpur.1,060 words
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Advertisement1070 1964-04-17 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Worm* Si (Mi*.) 'Box It et*. tatrm HOW TO SAVE S9OO/-. Buy a new Ford Taunus 1711 Saloon freight free, that la basic German price plus Singapore/Malayan tax. Contact Universal Cars Singapore and Penang Ampang Motors Kuala Lumpur snd Wearoe Brothers Beremban for details. UNION USED1,070 words
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Advertisement930 1964-04-17 12 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. it Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. cztr. MASSAGE ANO TURKISH-BATH StrambalDs. li-A-. Victoria Btreet. Junction Bras Basan Road, Singapore-?. Telephone 24WS Government Licensed GENTLEMEN for Swedish Massas*. I Steambauu. Facial Treatment, Hanicure, HalrcuttlDC. Tinting and BbavIns "Jeans" Airconditioned Salon. 20- A Penang Lane (100 yards from930 words
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Advertisement854 1964-04-17 12 NOTICE THIRD MALAYAN FUND ANNOrXCEMENT OK DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME The Trustee expects to distribute the Income of the Third Malayan Fund (or the six months ended 31st March 1964 to registered holders ol units at thai date on 15th May 1964 The amount available for distribution amounts to $4.00 per854 words
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Advertisement1393 1964-04-17 13 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST CIASI U.P-i m f)m j-p,,, Ml| ytltn -tt^t, PtTKCCLUS l.MrpMl, piiblin. 6latdt« > t/TedJJj/ Apr 11 OEMOOOCUI litirpMl. Oublm ll Pt/Apr 21 Apr 21 OOLIUS ii.crpMl. Gli<«ow Apr 19 Apr 21 Apr 21 J.NCHISES Avonmouth, Livirpaal Apr 21 May 2 Apr 22/21 michaon utecfMl. fii.M.i. ti1,393 words
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Advertisement1250 1964-04-17 13 LaeW JaY M L MMI J J aWaY Tjf j/**^^l Ltef •^*T iVaT til W\^l& THE EAC LINES Ej\V I sincapoii hjaia iuKun»a«p.*wrrTiMMAM knang B»C^nT^t^B*B*i •*N«Ati nous*- k.urwo cc., rajo>>.i j/j.wei* o««» rttOMi ?Mi moai ii»4« •momi ism -»o«i ais7i SAILIMS 10 SENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, AHTMJJP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERBAM,1,250 words
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Advertisement1211 1964-04-17 13 UPtrtSS StWriCt TO LINO—. LWEtP—t ft tOWTINEHTAL Ptlim BENVRACKIE Z, fti! yvw P. gnta •^nang RotUrOara May a MJS/ rM For Liverpool Ma, 11 BENVANNOCH ITS' S3 S>in(ii«jrt ■> fnaoi -t«nj Apr 11/21 Apr 22/25 Apr a/27 liagavora p. rttam >-mwi>i BENRINNES Lilt, i'lurg, M txo. rrM-rtl Apt 21/22 Apr1,211 words
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Advertisement1194 1964-04-17 13 .w McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. W WCA CUEHMAM LINE KLAVENESS UNI LONOO4. MMMWRk. aantRMM. i LBS ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. KUU t mfWLtSMSUta) SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t POIIUNt Cm OF LEEBS Ctil 1 fnaro i na» Awrica. Sl.ltl ll Pirt II Apr II Apr IUNNTVILLI Cm OF PETERIOROUGH p s> n/li1,194 words
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Article113 1964-04-17 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS falls again out--I*■ numbered rises In moderate trading, but leaders were steadier. B.H.P. moved up slightly. Most oils, were lower with the exception of A.O.G. and Associated Australian which recovered some of yesterday's losses. Bane metals held steady levels 1 and loans were easy In113 words
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Article261 1964-04-17 14 AY first grada rukbar kuyara f.a.k. >! slasad at S p.m. in aingaMrs and Kuala Lumpur yutenlay at 88 J cralr P«r lb. unchanged on Wadnaaday's closing level for tha position. Tha tone was stagnant R.A.I, and f m.r.i. alaalnf prlaaa In aents per lb. yesterday. Int. 1261 words
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Article20 1964-04-17 14 **.pril lb. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68. cents (unchanged). TIN: $526.75 (unchanged). Estimated offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).20 words
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680 1964-04-17 14 From Our Market Correspondent OPERATORS in the industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday were marking time and with little incentive to deal price movements were still narrow and the turnover reduced. With a little over a week to go before the General680 words
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Article29 1964-04-17 14 Malayan Stock Indicts April 15 A P r 18 'Industrials: 110.25 110 49 Tln«: 130.19 131.32 rubber*: 106.12 106.52 •Dec. 30, 1963 1M Dec. 29, 1962 ll»o29 words
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Article876 1964-04-17 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded within brackets: Industrials: Bauitaad CJ.OOO) SI ttj Ct. NaMHtC (2,000) S33S: K. tmaltsrs $4 Bk, (2.000) S4 05: Ounlsa (1.000) S2.TB; lisa ards. (1.000) S2.SS:876 words
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269 1964-04-17 14 |X)R the first time for 2\ F months the Straits tin price was unchanged yesterday being declared in Penang at $526.75 per picul. The offering was estimated at 240 tons c own 5 tons. In lanaiM n Wednesday tin showed a decidedly more269 words
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Advertisement485 1964-04-17 14 W*^^ Orient mid-east lines r Great Lakes Service FAR DIRECT SAILINSS FROM SINSAPtRE ANO MALAY* TO CANAIIAN AM US BREAT LAKES PORTS. Singapore P. Sham Penang Montreal ORIENT MERCHANT ll Plrt IB Apr 24 Miy Ss. ZENOSU MARTINI" 11/2 B May 21/22 Mn 21/21 Mn 21 Isle Si. "ORIENT TRADER485 words
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Advertisement809 1964-04-17 15 NOTICE We are owners of undernoted vehicles let on hire purchase. The hirers cannot be traced at the addresses given. Intending purchasers of these cars should contact us. N8.2703 Morris Oxforu Diesel 1964 N8.2704 -do- 1964 NO CHEE YEW LTD.. SEREMBAN. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Yeo Van809 words
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Advertisement799 1964-04-17 15 NOTICE This is to notify the public and all our customers that Mrs. Chan Sal Kong Nee Madam Monica Cheah is no longer in our employ ai.d has no authority to collect an.> money on our behalf. THE RADIO AND GENERAL TRADING CO.. LTD, Ipoh. THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LIMITED Shareholders799 words
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Advertisement871 1964-04-17 15 NOTICES LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be held in the Court ol the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building, South Bridge Road, Singapore, at 10.30 ajn. on Tuesday, 9th871 words
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Advertisement442 1964-04-17 15 TENDERS J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received from registered J.K.R. Contractors in Class D and above at the Office of the Jurutera Negri, Kedah dan j Perils, Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of the 21st APRIL, 1964 for toe:- THE CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD FORMATION INCLUDING LATERITE SURFACING,442 words
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Advertisement584 1964-04-17 15 VACANCY AN AMERICAN firm handling a wide range of quality pneumatic machinery requires a qualified accountant. Applicant must be Malaysian citizen with degree In Accountancy or Business Administration from an accredited school and a minimum of five yean accounting ucperlence In Malaysia. Salary commensurate with experience and Mckground. Only written584 words
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Advertisement244 1964-04-17 15 TENDERS f-1^ NQW N TENDERS I^l ROYAL AUSTRALIAN I OlUßhfO^^X^ AIR FORCE ftriW^ X\y day Bth May 1964 for the" Dry- I /.^^tl^mJ^S. cleaning of Carpets and Rugs for «A sss>V\ RAAF BUTTERWORTH. BsJbWJ f/ifBH K Particulars and tender forms J £)aU H 1 may be obtained by application atja*244 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-04-17 16 St. John's Inst 4 Commercial Inst 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A freak goal early in the second half was the rallying point for St. John's Institution who beat Commercial Institute 4-2 in the Khir Johari Cup soccer competition final at the Merdeka Stadium today. Commercial,345 words
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Article227 1964-04-17 16 CINOAPORE, Thurs. Police proved too good for Halkowyu in the SAPA League Div. 3C at. Fairer Park today. Police won 5-0. Police controlled play throughout and their outstanding forward was Anthony on the right wing. Anthony's defencesp.itting passes paved the way fur goal* by Kamisan227 words
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Article276 1964-04-17 16 SWIMMING SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malaysia Amateur SwimI ming Association will set qualifying times for the Olympic Games at Its first i executive committee meeting at Stadium Merdeka conference room In Kuala Lumpur on May 1. Johnny Tok, the secretary, said that state affiliates276 words
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409 1964-04-17 16 rnHE TOURING Madureira Football Club played brilliantly in two spells tonight —at the start and again in the last 20 minutes to beat a Penang Invitation team 5-2 before a large, appreciative crowd at the City Stadium. But the Malaysians had their share409 words
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186 1964-04-17 16 Kingston may 'lose' C'wealth Games T ONDON. Thurs. The Ld possibility that Kingston. Jamaica. May "lose" the 1966 British Commonwealth Games, unless they lengthen a swimming pool, may be discussed at a meeting here later this month. Sandy Duncan, secretary of the Games Federation, said the matter figured on theReuter - 186 words
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Article120 1964-04-17 16 j£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, holders of the Vanderholt, Lall Singh and Foster trophies, are to make a two-week cricket tour of South Malaya this month. The team of 15 players will leave Kuala Lumpur by train on Apr. 24 and will play ten120 words
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127 1964-04-17 16 ATHLETICS RAJAH TO WRITE AGAIN TO AAU SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore AA A committee meeting called today to discuss latest developments in the move to form a Malaysian controlling body for athletics ended after only ten minutes. The meeting discussed a circular from Malayan AAD secretary John Kanagaretnam but could127 words
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Advertisement228 1964-04-17 16 The Chairman Directors of THE SINGAPORE MATCHES FIREWORKS FACTORY LIMITED EXPRESS THEIR GRATEFUL THANKS TO Dr. COH KENG SWEE FOR CONSENTING TO LAY THEIR FOUNDATION STONE AT JURONG FACTORY SITE TO-DAY AT 5.00 P.M. SHARE HOLDERS: MITSUBISHI SHO|I KAISHA LIMITED. DAITO MATCH MFC. COMPANY LIMITED. WAH BEE LIMITED. ANC CHUAN228 words
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Miscellaneous75 1964-04-17 16 SUMMARY f'KICKKT Vandrrliolt trooht iKD: Victoria Inst bt Hich School XL by 9 wk s. Hieh Srh. 33 iS.ilm 13. Zainon 5-14. KuialiagMß 3-12' VI 41-1. HOCKti. Taipinf ko: Prisons 4 Tigers 'A' 2. .Mixed match iSff. Patanli: Married 3 Staples 2. SOCCKR Charity match Pant Buntan: Kinta Indians 1075 words
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Article251 1964-04-17 17 S'pore amateurs to put up show WRESTLING SINGAPORE, Thurs. Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling as recognised in the Olympics not the professional variety of groans, grunts and play-acting will be introduced to Singapore sports fans at the Gay World on S a turday (8.30 p.m.). FOng Yeng Pew, secretary of the251 words
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Article347 1964-04-17 17 SOCCER LONDON Thursday. STOKE and Leicester last night drew 1-1 in the first leg of the English League Cup final. The second leg will be played at Leicester next week. A testimonial match for Manchester City's Germanborn goalkeeper, Bert Trautmann, who is retiring this season,Reuter - 347 words
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Article71 1964-04-17 17 MALACCA. Thurs. Two Army cricket teams, the 45th Regiment. Royal Artillery, and the 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, wih make their debut in the Malacca Cricket Association's Shepnerd Trophy competition which begins here on Sunday. The other teams in the tournament are: National Onion of71 words
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403 1964-04-17 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by Gallant Defender is another newcomer to watch KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. \***** down Putra Klang as a lively out- 1 sider at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The way this three-year-old has been striding out in training suggests that he can win403 words
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Article52 1964-04-17 17 LONDON. Thurs. MaJ. K. Mac-Donald-Buchanan's Port Marion won the Free Handicap Stakes over 7f at Newmarket yesterday. Ridden by. champion Jockey Scobie Breasley. Port Merlon beat Wbistung Foot (Doug Smith) by two lengths. Third, another half a length away. was Piccadi ly (Jimmy Llndley). There were 23Reuter - 52 words
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Article114 1964-04-17 17 HOOKEY Trial: Malaysian XI v Armed Forces (XL Depot, 5.15). Services ko: Spore Police v REME (Thomson Rd>: Schools v RAF Seletar (Tanglin). SOCCER Penang Div. 2: Chinese RC v Ptc Indians (Victoria Green); Tn Bunsah Rangers v Giugor Club (D. Kramat) Div. 3A. Ramblers 'B v114 words
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158 1964-04-17 17 MRA want proof of pre-ban purchases SINGAPORE. Thurs. Horses purchmwd before Importation restrictions were imposed on Apr. 5 will be accepted foi registration by the MRA. MRA secretary D.R.H. Brown said today that owners could bring out such horses provided they can furnish written proof that the sales were made158 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-04-17 17 CRICKET CALCUTTA, Thursday. UfEST INDIAN batsman Seymour Nurse hit his second century of the match as E. W. Swantorj's Commonwealth XI raced to a seven-wicket victory over an Indian XI here yesterday. Set to make 243 runs in 180 minutes by Chandu Borde's sporting declaration,Reuter - 180 words
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Article99 1964-04-17 17 RUGBY Replay is abandoned T ONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby League and Rugby Onion matches played yesterday: Rugby League Cup semi-final replay— Oldham 17 Huh Kingston Rovers 14. Match abandoned after 12 minutes of extra time because of fading light. Score after 80 minutes 14-14. Second replay will be atReuter - 99 words
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Article74 1964-04-17 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Summer Cup <6O and the Williamson Memorial Stakes (7f), each carrying $15,000 stakes and a trophy, will be run at the Buklt Timah meeting on May 17, 20 and 24. Distances are: Class One 6f and 7f: Class Three 6f or 8r74 words
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Article47 1964-04-17 17 YESSELTON, Thurs. J Two Sabah F.A. officials here say tbey have received a "death note" threatening their lives if two persons, named in the note, were not selected for the Jesselton team as player and roach respectively for the Goode Cup competition. Keuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article28 1964-04-17 17 HONOLULU, Thurs. Emlle Griffith, world welterweight boxing champion, last night knocked out Stan Harrington (Honolulu) in the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round non-title fight here.— Reuier.Reuter - 28 words
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Article196 1964-04-17 17 Malacca refer dispute to MCA IUALACCA. Thurs. iTI The Malacca Cricket Association's dispute with the Negri Sembilan n A. over first claims on two West Indian servicemen has now been referred to the Malayan Cricket Association, The two players Involved are Ray Bennett and Linden Miller, who are attached to196 words
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Miscellaneous307 1964-04-17 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. A string of affection? (10). 1. It s the public the army may 12. Giggles at a maiden name ha\e u> rely on (8). demand the knife (11). S. There's a place in the Bible 13. Off the football field on to the lor a307 words
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235 1964-04-17 18 Why these facilities for only foreign newsmen? KUCHING, Thurs. The Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Nink k a n, told the Council Negri yesterday that the local press were given official news at the first available opportunity through the State Information Officer and the Services Public Relations organisation. He wasAP - 235 words
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Obituary83 1964-04-17 18 MR A S. M DAM puM awmy Dfarrfuilv Hi 4 (A. Corti-Ki- leaving 3 Mount Kmilv at 4.3 a p.m on 17 464 to Rldndnry NC END MO. 22. of 470 Hiilrxtirr RoMd dtrri m motor aecldrnt on IH 4.64. il Mortuary. 1 1 mi 17 4 M O.f83 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-04-17 18 JESSELTON. Thurs.— J Major General W. C. Walker (ahpve) Director of Operations in Borneo, said in Tawau yesterday he did not rule out the possibility of bomb explosion incidents, like those in Singapore, in Sabah and Sarawak to create terror among the population.Reuter - 107 words
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Article25 1964-04-17 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs —Mr. Justice Buttrose and Mrs. Buttrose have left for the United Kingdom on a holiday. They are expected back In September.25 words
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Article319 1964-04-17 18 These 20 disloyal homes— by Lee QINGAPORE, Thurs. "3 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight spoke of "disloyal homes" in Singapore which have been sheltering saboteurs and Indonesian terrorists. In a statement, Mr. Lee said: "The pity is that j there must be some 20 disloyal homes in319 words
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419 1964-04-17 18 U Thant sends letter of assurance to Tengku IT THANT, I.N. Secretary-General, yesterday sent the Malaysian Prime Minister, Teagku Abdul Rahman, a letter assuring him of his continuing interest in that country's dispute with Indcßaesia. The Secretary-General's letter was in response to a letter from the Tengku on March 27419 words
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Article398 1964-04-17 18 LONDON. Thurs. Stock mar- kets lost a good deal of steam today but there was still a certain amount of selective buying of equities and the undertone remained firm. Business was larger but more of a two-way nature. Ollt -edged were again depressed and. although there was a398 words
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80 1964-04-17 18 l/'UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. More than 10,000 ballot papers were sent today to voters away from home. These must be returned by April 25, otherwise they will not count In the elections. The major portion of the 10,000 who will be voting by80 words
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249 1964-04-17 18 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL From KOTA BHARU. Thurt. Police machinery has linn set in motion to trace the origin of seditious pamphlets and sub\crsi\e documents which the PMIP is believed to have distributed among voters as part of its election campaign This follows the public warning249 words
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