The Straits Times, 22 April 1964
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Title Section13 1964-04-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73113 words
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Article, Illustration731 1964-04-22 1 Two Aussie warnings Canberra would take serious view of Korean intervention in M-dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday AUSTRALIA today twice warned President Soekarno to watch his moves in relation to the Malaysia dispute. IN THE FIRST WARNING, an Australian External Affairs spokesman said his Government would take a serious731 words
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Article, Illustration939 1964-04-22 1 PMIP denies mortgage of land to S'pore firm No compulsion to vote, says Alliance TRUTH IS WE'VE A PLAN TO BENEFIT PEOPLE' By SAMAD ISMAIL KOTA BHARU. Tues. THK PMIP today denied allegations by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, that the State Government had mortgaged one-fifth of the939 words
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277 1964-04-22 1 Soek in Red clutches now, says RazaK T»EMERLOH, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that President Soekarno had openly shown the world that he was now in the clutches of the Communists. Speaking to a large gathering at Kuala Krau, 20 miles from here, TunReuter; UPI - 277 words
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Article39 1964-04-22 1 BANGKOK, Tues.— A Laotian right-wing military junta appeared to be still in control in Vientiane today despite an appeal from the King to restore power to the coalition government, diplomatic sources here said today. See Pace Two39 words
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Article65 1964-04-22 1 CAIRO. Tues Radio Bagdad reported today that 40 officer* had been killed in riots In the Syrian town of Ha ma. The report added that artillery lire des royed 400 houses in Hama and that the number of civilians killed wis still unknown. Six studentsUPI - 65 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-04-22 1 Tokyo press reports on Akibito visit to Malaya rKYO, Tues. Several major Japanese dailies today reported that Crown. Prince Akihito and his wife, Princess Michiko, may visit Kuala Lumpur to return a visit by the Yang diPertuan Agong to Japan, expected in May. The newspapers also said that Crown PrinceUPI - 110 words
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291 1964-04-22 1 ANTARA SA YS IT AGAIN: MAY 10 SUMMIT JAKARTA, Tuesday. official Antara news agency said today that Tengku Abdul Rahman, -President Macapagal and President Soekarno would probably hold another summit meeting in Tokyo on May 10. Antara quoted its correspondent in Manila as saying that President Macapagal was prepared to291 words
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Article116 1964-04-22 1 LONDON, Tues. A Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference will be held in London on July 8 to 15, Sir Alec DouglasHome told the House of Commons today. The Prime Minister said he had received advice from all Commonwealth Heads of Government agreeing to the meeting "except116 words
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96 1964-04-22 1 No favour for Mona pleases Nasser r'AIRO, Tues. President Nasser expressed pride that his own daughter failed to get into Cairo University because she did not meet admission requirements. "I'm proud of that," he said. "I'm proud that while the son of a farmer managed to join the university, theAP - 96 words
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Article77 1964-04-22 1 CAPE TOWN. Tues.— During the past lour years 396 people of all races were executed in South Africa. Of this number. 305 were Africans whose crimes ranged from murder to sabotage. Of the 39 Whites executed nine were for murder. Pour Africans were executed77 words
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Article50 1964-04-22 1 WELLINGTON. Tues. The Chief of Air Staff. Air ViceMarshal I. O. Morrison, will be senior New Zealand officer at the Seato exercise Air Boon Choo in Thailand this month, it was announced today. While in the Par East he wIU confer with British Commanders in the area. —Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article164 1964-04-22 1 MANILA, Tunda' I FERDINAND MARCOS. President of both the Philippine Senate and of President Macapagal's Liberal Party, resigned as Party President today and joined the opposition Nacionalista Party. Mr. Marcos said he took the step because "I can no longer stomach the abuses ir> the Government."AP - 164 words
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Article50 1964-04-22 1 RANGOON. Tues.— About 300 Indian nationals this morning staged a noisy placard-carrying demonstration before the Indian Embassy here, demanding help to enubl* them to return home. Shouting 'We need help. Pnnditji." in reference to Prime Minister Nehru, the demonstrators posted placards on the Embassy walls. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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174 1964-04-22 1 No UN bid yet to solve M-row: Thant ITNITED NATIONS, U Tues. U Thant. UN Secretary-General, told a Press conference today he saw no immediate prospect of United Nations' mediation in the Malaysia dispute. "For the moment I do not see any immediate prospect of UN involvement in the MalaysiaReuter; AP - 174 words
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Article34 1964-04-22 1 SOLMIKIL IN COURT JAKARTA. Tuts. Dr. Soum.kil. 58, South Moluccas Republic ex-Frc-siclent. today brought before- J:ik;u-t;i military court >n charges of betrayiuK (lnvrrnmrnt and trying '»> separate a part of Indent-sum territory Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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73 1964-04-22 2 Saigon train derailed for 10th time SAIGON, Tues. The Saigon-Hue train, one of South Vietnam's most vital communication^ link, was derailed yesterday for the 10th time in 20 days. The train was derailed in Phu Yen province, about 250 miles north of Saigon and about halfway between Saigon and the73 words
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Article43 1964-04-22 2 JAKARTA. Tues. Waru Airfmld, the biggest, in Indonesia, would be lnaugrated next month, the Navy spokesman, Lt-Col. Amtardhr. said today. He aald the airfield was equipped with modern facilities and capable of handling all types of aircraft of various sizes. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article114 1964-04-22 2 NEW DELHI, Tues.— A large concentration of Chinese Communist troops are massed all along India's northern frontiers but no penetrations had been reported in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, a government spokesman said yesterday. He denied a report In the usually well informed Times ofAP - 114 words
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Article49 1964-04-22 2 Kim backs Soekarno TOKYO, Tues. The North Korean Premier and Communist Party chief. Kirn 11-Sung. yesterday announced the establishment of diplomatic relations between North Korea and Indonesia. According to the official Korean Central New^ Agency. Kirn cabled President Soekarno on Sunday pledging support for Indonesia's "crush Malaysia" policy UP.I.UPI - 49 words
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Article130 1964-04-22 2 British Chinese: A plea to India I ONDON, Tues. Britain has made representations to India over the treatment of two Hong Kong Chinese at Bombay airport last month. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth Secretary, told the House of Commons this yesterday when questioned by Mr. Julian Snow (Labour;. Mr. SandysReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration150 1964-04-22 2 NASSER IS NOT ALL THAT HOT-HEADED ANY MORE WAS H I N G T O N. Tues.— U.S. officials said yesterday that President Nasser of the United Arab Republic no longer is the "hotheaded revolutionary of 10 years ago" and now serves as a real leavening influence on ArabIsraeli relations.150 words
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140 1964-04-22 2 Maca acts in the big sardine row MANILA, Tues. Pre- sident Diosdado Macapagal today ordered a review of a decision by a Government corporation to import canned sardines from South Africa. The decision of the National Marketing Corporation (Namarco) has raised protests in Congress and the Press. The Foreign Secretary.AP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration322 1964-04-22 2 Souvanna back, but no sign of a Laos settlement SAIGON, Tuesday. ■NEUTRALIST Prince Souvanna Phouma and right wing military leaders flew to a meeting with King Savang Vathana yesterday, but returned to Vietiane without word of a settlement of the Laotian crisis. Prince Souvanna was reported glum and uncommunicative afterAP - 322 words
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Article52 1964-04-22 2 PEKING. Tues. Chinese newspapers today reported the discovery of a new oilfield and the building of a big. modern refinery during the past four years. They said the new field was located at a place called Tachins. but Rave no precise indication of its whereabouts, size or productiveReuter - 52 words
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247 1964-04-22 2 From China with new hope: 125 White Russians UONG KONG. Tues.— 11 A group of 125 White Russian lelugees, who travelled 3,500 miles across China by bus, lorry and train in 12 days, are here awaiting visas to move on to Australia for resettlement. They are the vanguard of about247 words
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96 1964-04-22 2 MANILA. Tues. The April issue of the Readers Digest was banned from the Philippine mails yesterday for violation of the postal law. The Postmaster-General. Mr. Enrico Palomar. clamp*»d down on 43.000 copies of the issue which carried an advertisement of a lottery sponsored byUPI - 96 words
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Miscellaneous12 1964-04-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby MKM AND TV I l*J'i« J V12 words
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669 1964-04-22 3 WASHINGTON, Tues Johnson. This is not disarmament, but I hope a step forward to world peace RUSSIA and the United States last night announced they both planned to cut production of nuclear explosives for use in weapons. President Johnson told a lunch meetingReuter - 669 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-04-22 3 WALTER ULBRICHT, chairman of East Germany's Council of State, offers congratulations to bouquet-carrying Mr. Khrushchev, during ceremonies in the Kremlin celebrating the Soviet leader's 70th birthday. During the celebrations Mr. Khrushchev was presented with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Medal of Hero of the SovietUPI - 57 words
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252 1964-04-22 3 'NEUTRAL' PLAN COLLAPSES IN NICOSIA NICOSIA*- Tuesday. PLANS to establish a half-mile neutral area in this embattled capital today collapsed after meetings between U.S. and Turkish Cypriot officials ended in deadlock, a U.N. spokesman saic. "There is a deadlock on the whole question of details of dismantling the fortifications." heUPI - 252 words
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95 1964-04-22 3 NEW YORK rues President Johnson ruled out today any easing of U.B relations with Communist China as long as the Communists "pursue confllc and preach violence." Mr Johnson also disclosed that he Is sending Assistant Secretary of State for Par Eastern Affairs Mr. William95 words
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Article70 1964-04-22 3 BERLIN. Tues. A young border guard of the Communist East German Army led two East German girls to freedom before dawn yesterday. West Berlin police reported. The 21-year-old soldier and two girls, aged 16 and 17, crept through the multiple barbed-wire entanglements into the AmericanUPI - 70 words
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Article18 1964-04-22 3 VATICAN CITY. Tues. The Vatican and the Republic of Korea have formally established diplomatic relations. UPI.UPI - 18 words
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140 1964-04-22 3 Charge of the Light Brigade-at auction ONDON, Tues. v The battered bugle which launched the immortal charge of the Light Brigade into the "Valley of Death" Ip the Crimean war nearly 100 years ago was again heard here yesterday, its clear notes sounded the charge after It had been auctionedReuter - 140 words
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Article54 1964-04-22 3 ALTRINGHAM (Cheshre). Tues. A 4lthigh NagasaTkl" cherry tree, planted in this town's Garden of Remembrance less than two weeks ago. has been stolen, it was stated here yesterday The tree was presented to Altringhams Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Group "to remind us of the torn bomb devastationReuter - 54 words
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121 1964-04-22 3 NICOSIA. Tues A Turkish Cypriot tried to shoot down a UN hellcopter, the deputy commander of the Canadian contingent. Major James Woodcock, alleged yesterday Mai Woodcock formally protested to the Turkish Cypriote following what he described as the "deliberately timed shot" at a helicopter121 words
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151 1964-04-22 3 LONDON. Tuesday. nnHE daughter ot a top British civil servant elected yesterday to face trial by Jury on a charge of being found in possession of marijuana. Police told a magistrate that Flying Squad officers who raided a house at Hampton, near London, found 19-year-old151 words
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Article34 1964-04-22 3 PARIS. Tues. Prance will Ore ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuciear payloads from her new range on the south-west coast In 1965. the Defence Minister, Mr. Pierre Messmtr. announced yesterday. DPL34 words
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Article29 1964-04-22 3 MEXICO CITY. Tues A campaign against huge "vampire" bats believed to be carriers of rabies has been launched In the Pacific Coast port of Puerto Vallarta, DPL29 words
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181 1964-04-22 3 This is why tycoon Getty isn't marrying again 1 ONDON. Tues. Mr. ij Paul Getty, the 71 -year-old American oil tycoon who lives at Sutton Place in Surrey, England, last night dismissed suggestions that he will soon marry again. "I have had several tries at marriage," Mr. Getty said, "and181 words
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Article40 1964-04-22 3 CATANIA (Sicily). Tues. A flood of red-hot lava streamed from the central crater of Mount Etna last night after a series of explosions rocked Europe's largest volcano. There was no apparent danger to life or property. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article37 1964-04-22 3 KKK vengeance JACKSON (Louisiana)' Tues. A television newsman was beaten and his life threatened by a group of armed men yesterday as he tried to film a meeting for a documentary about the Ku Klux Klan. UJM.37 words
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Advertisement1005 1964-04-22 4 PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS [SINGAPORE] LTD OFFICE: Room 3A, 3rd Floor, Crosby House, 71, Robinson Road, Singapore 1. FACTORY: Jurong Works, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE HONOURABLE DR. GOH KENG SWEE. nppi^ MINISTER FOR FINANCE, SINGAPORE, WILL jf&Xm&K LAY THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE i^y^1,005 words
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Article, Illustration261 1964-04-22 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'HE Tourist Promotion Board has set aside a budget of $750,000 for an overseas publicity and advertising campaign to brighten Singapore's image abroad. The chairman of the board, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told a Press conference today that most of261 words
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Article68 1964-04-22 5 MUAR, Tues. Work has ■tartad on the $80,000 television sub-station at Buklt Treh, about three miles from here, the first such station to be built in Johore. The construction of the aerial tower is expecud to take about i month, when Improved and clearer reception68 words
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Article51 1964-04-22 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— A ban- krupt. Tan Plan Guan. trading as Kwang Guan Heng, was Jailed for four months by Mr. Saciii Saurajan in a magistrate's court, today for falling to preserve his account books. Tan. who Is insolvent with total liabilities amounting to $734 598. pleaded not51 words
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Article56 1964-04-22 5 Copter crashes on landing KUCHING, Tue.s. A British Royal Navy helicopter crashed on landing yesterday in Sarawak.*. Second Division. a military spokesman said today. Major E. D. Smith of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles, who was a passenger, was injured in his right arm. which had been amputated. The crew andReuter - 56 words
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Article46 1964-04-22 5 SINGAPORE. Tues Chong Wee Heng. 62. died in hospital yesterday afternoon, shortly after his bicycle was Involved In a collision with a lorry travelling along Koelc Road Police are appealing to eye-wit-nesses to contact Inspector V. Rajaratnam. of the Accidents Branch. Tel 7200.46 words
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135 1964-04-22 5 Estate lifts campaign ban for the Alliance OEREMBAN, Tues. Ladang Geddes Estate in Bahau second biggest in Negri Sembilan has permitted the Alliance to hold election campaigns on its property. The estate, 50 miles south of here, has banned political parties from entering its 13,200-acre property for fear of clashes135 words
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81 1964-04-22 5 SEREMBAN. Tue.s. The chairman of the Ulu Beranang branch of the Labour Party. Mr. Lee Yew Lai. 32. has been detained under the Internal Security Act. Special Branch men pickod him up at his tailoring shop at Ulu Beranang at 2 a.m. on Sunday and81 words
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Article34 1964-04-22 5 MUAR. Tues. The leader of the Party Ra'ayat and president of the Socialist Front of Malaya. Inche Ahmad Boestamam. was removed from the detention camp here to Perak on April 18.34 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-04-22 5 Queen's birthday parade in Singapore CEREMONIAL parade was held at Nee Soon barracks in Singapore yesterday by 40 Commando, Royal Marines, in honour of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth. The parade was representative of the British Army in Singapore. The salute was taken by Lt-Gen Sir Reginald Hewetson. General Officer90 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-04-22 5 A CLOSE ASSOCIATE OF DR. SUN DIES AT AGE OF 84 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Chew Hean Swee. 84, above t, a close associate of Dr. Sun Vat Sen father of the Chinese Republic died at his Upper Serangoon Road home yesterday after a long illness. One of Singapore's oldest citizens,160 words
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158 1964-04-22 5 Pensioner, daughter die of shotgun wounds QEREMBAN, Tues. A father and his daughter died of t shotgun wounds early* this morning at Kampong Mamporg in Rembau, about i 2 miles from here. They are a retired police pensioner, Abdullah alias Dawl bin Yahaya. 63, and his daughter. Asian blnte Dawi.158 words
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Article63 1964-04-22 5 MERSING. Tues. The Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Han Hassan bin Ha .11 Yunos, yesterday opened a $45,000 Are station at Endau in the Mersing district, which will benefit about 6.000 people. This district would one day become rich when the bridges at Endau and Mersing were63 words
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157 1964-04-22 5 JESSELTON, Tuesday. AN Indonesian terrorist who participated in the Dec. 29 Kalabakan raki was today sentenced by the High Court to life imprisonment, and 26 others received a total of 184 years' jail for being involved in the same raid* and for terrorist activities.157 words
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135 1964-04-22 5 \[ANILA, Tues. A Malafysian newspaper publisher says he Is pleasantly surprised by the friendly reception he has been given here, although Malaysia and the PhilipPines have no diplomatic relations. Mr. H.M. Shah, publisher of Utusan Melayu, arrived from Tokyo yesterday after anAP - 135 words
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Article62 1964-04-22 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government Technical Services Union and the Malayan Technical Services Union have agreed to negotiate jointly on new salary schemes and conditions of service. The agreement was reached in discussions at the weekend between representatives of the two unions on "common problems affecting the62 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-04-22 5 'Indonesia lied about concept of Malaysia' AFRICAN DELEGATES: YOU HAVE BEEN MISREPRESENTED JESSELTON, Tuesday. 'J'HE nine African trade unionists who have been here only two days are convinced that they have been told lies by the Indonesians about the Malaysia concept. tMr. E. O. A. Odeyemi, leader of the delegasaidx312 words
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221 1964-04-22 5 825 'play safe' citizens turn in their papers UUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues. A total of 825 people, who qualified for citizenship, returned their certificates because they were not sure of their status and wanted to remain on the "safe side They did so under the Governments amnesty offer to people221 words
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Article65 1964-04-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two people were killed In separate road accidents here. A Scooter rider. Low Thlan Fook. 29, died in the General Hospital yesterday after his machine collided with a lorry at the junction of Jalan Klang and Jalan Salak South on Saturday. A lorry65 words
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Article63 1964-04-22 5 Arbitration hearing adjourned SINGAPORE. Tues. The Second Industrial Arbitratior Court todal arfilourned to May 14 hearing of a dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and United Rubber Plantations Ltd. The dispute relates to the company's application to extend for a further two-year period a coilectlve agreement with63 words
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Article15 1964-04-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A post office was opened oo Carey Island today.15 words
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Article64 1964-04-22 5 1 KOTA BHARU. Tue*. Private I Hassan bin Abdul Kadir, 20 of the 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, who was drowned last Thursday while swimming in Sarawak, was buried yesterday 1 with full military honours at Keterah. Pte. Hassan, a bachelor, was the only son64 words
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1023 1964-04-22 6 National service call-up begins in S'pore today VIGILANTE CORPS WILL SHOW PEOPLE'S ANGER OVER THE BOMB OUTRAGES SINGAPORE. Tuesday yARIOUS organisations today called on youths of Singapore to give full support for the national registration and enrolment of the Vigilante Corps, which begin simultaneously tomorrow. In a call for union1,023 words
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82 1964-04-22 6 Unknown youth dies in a road mishap SINGAPORE. Tues.— An unidentified Chinese youth died in the General Hospital this afternoon of head injuries sustained after being Involved in an accident with a motor car at 4] m.s. Thomson Road at noon. Police described him as five feet tall, medium built82 words
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Article335 1964-04-22 6 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. TPHE Government here has launched a crash A programme to provide low-cost housing in Jurone. jurong. Social development in Jurong, as the Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee said tonight, "Is way behind the rate of industrial growth." The result is that most335 words
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194 1964-04-22 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, yesterday told the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce that he could not assure them of the allocation of shops and stalls in the Oeylang Serai housing projects for Malays. At a meeting194 words
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Advertisement446 1964-04-22 6 S Whirl All Their Muslim Patrons iSELAMAT HARI RAYA H/Ul \O\V MIOWI\4.! C Mam 1.30 4.00 6.30 A 0.30pm 1 Jules Vem?s^w i IH MARCH Of IH[ 1 sfastawaysi Ifci-i'ff- iri 3 I Maurice Chavalicr Hoylcy Milb E Plus! Wolt Disney's Feoturette: »5 "COLD jTORAGE2_(In Colour). S I LASTDAY! S446 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-04-22 7 Front chided for tying PAP to explosions: 'Don't be silly they control Singapore,' Kean Siew is told KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'pHE Minister for the Interior and Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that the Socialist Fronts allegations that the People's Action367 words
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Article32 1964-04-22 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Tb« Jumping Jewels and Johnny Lion, recording artist* of Philips' Phonographic Industries, will be guests of honour at a cocktail party at the Cathay Hotel on May 4.32 words
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135 1964-04-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 20-min-ute documentary on Malaysia on the theme "Unity in Diversity" is :o have world-wide cinema audiences. Produced by Unilever in conjunction with its subsidiary. Lever Bros. (M) Ltd. with the assistance of Filem Negara. the film "Asian Crescent" in colour135 words
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Article60 1964-04-22 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Burglars raided a tyre storehouse in Joo Chlat Place at dawn yesterday and escaped with a $1,300 haul of 26 tyres and 49 tyre tubes. Mr. O~>g Glolc Lin. a partner of Swee Kin and Co., in Havelock Road, which owns the storehouse, was60 words
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239 1964-04-22 7 Identity-card collectors 'are trying to cheat voters' IPOH. 'lues. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Haii Jawi, today criticised "unscrupulous people" who are attempting to cheat voters, particularly in remote areas, by taking away their identity cards. He was commenting on reports that identity cards of239 words
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Article53 1964-04-22 7 MAIiACCA. Tues. Commonwealth Forces stationed at Terendak Camp. 13 allies from here, held parades Uiis morning to celebrate Queen Elizabeths birthday. The Deputy Garrteon Commander. Lt.-Col. C. E. Knight, took the salute st the combined oarade of all ranks from British and New Zealand troops stationed53 words
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Article32 1964-04-22 7 TAPAH. Tues. A mining labourer, Ibrahim bin Kadir, was waylaid and robbed of $30 by three men near the road junction leading to the Sungkal railway station last night.32 words
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358 1964-04-22 7 SINGAPORE. Tucs. ritHERE will be two May Day rallies again tor Singapore workers this year. ONE RALLY by 46 unions affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium. THE OTHER RALLY by 31 left-wing trade358 words
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Article40 1964-04-22 7 SKKK.MBA.Y lues. There will br a cinema snow on the padang here on Saturday night to entertain th« public waiting for the results of the elections. The Information Department will announce the result* on two scorr boards.40 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-04-22 7 Swee Yin has a double (graduationengagement) celebration MISS Wong Swee 1 Yin, 24. from Kuala Lumpur, had a double celebration last Wednesday. She graduated as an architect at Melbourne University And became engaged to Mr. Tan Kali Hoe. an architect from Singapore. At left Miss Wonc proudly shows her diamond76 words
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Advertisement141 1964-04-22 7 (\JBfclt* TONIGHT lIS. "'-roufcuws |A^%A£ Britain's couple with I^P^ "entertainment plus I\ f^l L^^ I■ i r^L^MHrV li^* CHAS McDEVITT B^r^L^V and |V£# SHIRLEY DOUGLAS 2 Shows Nightly k Open until 1 a.m. every night w |k Book your tables now f hotelSf smaapura 4>^^£*+ 585 ORCHARD ROAD TEL: 2404141 words
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Article, Illustration508 1964-04-22 9 Tengku tells of the day Soek ran out of answers Bukit Mertaiam I Tuesday ■*TME Prime Minis--1 ter, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told an Alliance rally here last night of the time that President Soekarno could not answer his questions. He said: "When Soekarno objected to Malayda," the Tengku said. I508 words
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Article249 1964-04-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues "JHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today it was due to the Alliance that Malaysia's financial position was stronger now than it was under the British. He was commenting on a speech by Mr. C. Rasadural, a Socialist Front249 words
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292 1964-04-22 9 Seeni: No peace if Front gets into power IPOH, Tues. Ma--1 laysia would have no peace if the Socialist Front came into power, warned Mr. S. P. Scen,ivasagam, vice-president of the Peoples Progressive Party, at an, election rally in Buntong new village here last night. "We do not want Indonesians292 words
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131 1964-04-22 9 pENANG. Tues. The secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Llm Chong Eu, said today that the threat of war now hanging over Malaysia provided a grim contrast to the peace pledge Tengku Abdul Rahman made be- fore the 1959 elections. Speaking at a rally in131 words
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Advertisement597 1964-04-22 9 f^H V'\.! uV 'J^'^u Tki( new kind of ceok boek I M^ $$lPp There has never been one like it In all the hitter? of good i)^ BB eofmj. If poyt ortenfion to the look of food at well ai to atJlDfMfit n P r *P«'«»ion of it. The colour597 words
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Miscellaneous103 1964-04-22 9 Ali^y Pop Bn VmT Hamt£n /SSSJ r r^ r »o t^i^ Bnr J/'"1 1/ «/no_an'asmai>a« L£ -< McrrHCR do i! B v>4V^'^ f v**en rr?/ h^d 6es rr no* jVit vaemrv.JL work, r think;/ Dick Trmcy gjy Chomtor Gmmtti iwa^i^i^A f SHE S PLLJOCED llv SHOOT VT dHARLJB.' 9 Jl103 words
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Article, Illustration1796 1964-04-22 10 Humble sailor was last of the great shipowners ONE foggy day in March 1865 the collier-brig Blake lay becalmed in the North Sea. Usually employed on the east coast of England, her master seldom ventured out of sight of land. This trip, however, she was bound for Rotterdam and the1,796 words
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Advertisement55 1964-04-22 10 Wherever you go enjoy smoking Peter Stuyvesant. Rich choice tobaccos plus the miracle filter give you easy draw, more IB flavour, more satisfaction- a smoke ■L that's smooth and rich and fresh -jHfc enjoyment all the way C M^ fl(BjßH^^ lit X \^^^H y Sol* Agents: SIME DARBY Malaysia A55 words
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Obituary168 1964-04-22 11 20 Word* tit (Minimum) MR. TEO KINO MONO paswd away on JMh April IM4. Cortege will leave 22 Petala Road B'pore at 11.30 a.m. on 22nd April. S. VELUPPILLAV. 75, retired Hospital Assistant. Beremban. father of Maneswary. wife of S. Thambyrajah. Telecoms. Ipoh. cousin of late Doctor AS Muthu168 words
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Article86 1964-04-22 11 2* Word* Ht (Mlntmum) MR. AND MRS. Firdle Balalradla thank all friends and relative* for tnelr gifts, good wishes and attendants at tbetr marriage on 8-4-64. MR AND MRS. A I! MartMek thank their relatives and friend* for their lifts and good wishes on the oocaaion of their wedding86 words
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Obituary52 1964-04-22 11 1* Hord* tit Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of toy heloved moUier, Khoo Kheng Bow (Ura. rheah Boon Mob) whoa* anniversary lalis today Abbak. IN LOVING MEMORY of Dr Lob I'oon Lip suddenly called to rvet em 2? 4-S2. "Lord, thy will be done". Deeply miuia by bis wif*52 words
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Article278 1964-04-22 11 it Word* Sit (Mlmlmmm) PiTZPATRICK't Supermarket. Office and stores will be closed all day lomorr.w for H.irl Raya Hall holld.iy REMEMBER 'MARZINE' and forget travel sickness. This famous quickacting remedy I* most effective and safe to ftM to children. MISS JEAN WRICHT. Revlon International Beauty Consultant. Invites you to278 words
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Article62 1964-04-22 11 Word* S*M (Mlm.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally S.iturd-iv r.Vri April 7.3t) p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. Board of Directors will conduct the Rally, striker Dr. B. Chew. All cordially lnwte<l. SCIENCE ANO HEALTH with k. y ■n ttm Si ripturra by Mary Baker Kddy available from ChnMlan Science Reading62 words
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Article618 1964-04-22 11 It seems very hard for anyone to say anything these days without being wildly (or wilfully) misunderstood. On Sunday Tengku Abdul Rahman said he was prepared to meet President Soekarno anywhere, even in Jakarta, so long as the Indonesian leader first sent definite peace terms "for618 words
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Article365 1964-04-22 11 Announcements by the United States and the Soviet Union that each intends to reduce production of pi u ton ium and enriched uranium (the stuff of nuclear weapons) has drawn diverse reactions. A member of a neutral delegation to the Geneva disarmament 'talks is credited with the jubilant365 words
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Article207 1964-04-22 11 Recent bomb explosions and the threat of more lend added point to the dual registration which begins in Singapore today. The people of the island have good cause to know Malaysia is beset, and their response will surely reflect this awareness. Registration is for both National Service and207 words
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658 1964-04-22 11 FLORA LEWIS - A 'WHAT', NOT 'WHO' FOR THE VOTERS IN BRITAIN FLORA LEWIS By SOME Tories are still hoping hard. But the question Britons are asking after a week of local elections is no longer who will win the next Parliament. It is what kind of government chief Labour party leader Harold658 words
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156 1964-04-22 11 REGISTRATION for Pr. I IV will soon be here again and I hope that the Ministry of Education will drop their silly ruling that all parents of adopted children must produce the original birth certificate of the child. I was shocked and surprised to156 words
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Letter338 1964-04-22 11 \f AY I comment on your 11 report of Miss P.O. Urn's answers at the recent forum, and her letter to you (S.T. April 17). First, we have Soekamo"s assurance, from the early days of confrontation, that, economically confrontasl suits Indonesia's book. Whether this is correct338 words
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Letter91 1964-04-22 11 T WRITE this letter to pro--1 test the way in which some of the C.I.D. officers posted at the Johore Bahru Customs and Excise office conduct their Investigation of books taken into the Federation. Going back to the Federation for my school vacation last week-end I had an91 words
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Letter180 1964-04-22 11 I AM always willing and prepared to serve the Govt. when called to do so, but quite often I find that the authorities concerned have not been diplomatic in their selection of officers for duty. There was one occasion when I was made the chief Invigilator in an180 words
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Article973 1964-04-22 11 SAMAD ISMAIL Signals set for a change by KOTA BHAPU. Tue. ANEW mood is abroad in the Kelantan countryside. It it a mood of change. "We need new premises," said the slogan which a group of young children waved frantically at Tun Razak when he passed a dilapidated old973 words
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Advertisement291 1964-04-22 11 Strak. Tmm k Mafey M.il CsTTlf SOOC fIVOiM L.IO TIL^SIFIEir^DSr it Herat* tit (Minimum) K UDMAVA CHANORAN TO Mano and Dr. Chaadran a daughter Oeetha on 20-4-S4. Many tnaaks to Doctor* and Htaff Maternity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Word* fit (Mimmumi TMI ENOAOEMBNT It announced betweea Yeo Chi an* Tarn, 2nd291 words
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Advertisement89 1964-04-22 11 mW <g4^ Your GyGS are a -safeguard them EYE-GENE jffi If your eyes ore feve- j^~«-*fl rish through hay-fever, Si^^kWfl colds, sun burn or feel jr strained after prolong- \^W£p < '-^X< ed reading, looking at TV, use EYE-GENE for instant relief. One or two drops leave the eyes cleansed,89 words
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249 1964-04-22 12 Toy pistol gang routed three hours after a robbery CINGAPORE, Tues. Police this mornins: arrested two men about three hours after a robbery in the home of a Marine Superindent, Capt. G. Chan Lizardo. in Leedon Park. The police also recovered $2,000 in casti and jewellery stolen from the 35-year-old249 words
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Article84 1964-04-22 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. A district judge today called a man from Johore Bahru "a post-graduate In crime" and jailed him for five years for stealing a car at Kirk Terrace, Singapore, on the night of March 10 this year. Jelanl bin Haji Abdul Rahman. 27, bad seven84 words
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Article, Illustration811 1964-04-22 12 SINGAPORE, Tun Alleged to have set upon girl, 17, and stripped her outside house one night when parents were away MAN and a youth who are alleged to have raped a 17-year-old English girl were committed for trial today. Alwi bin, Masod, 30, and Jumaat811 words
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Article73 1964-04-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The president of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffert. today acquitted and discharged Lee Swee Ki.it. 33, on the grounds that there was insufficient evidence to prove the case of attempted extortion against him. Lee was charged with attempting to extort (5.00073 words
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Article51 1964-04-22 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The General Hospital nursing branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold 1U Inaugural meeting tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. at the School of Nursing. The meeting which was to have been held last Thursday, was cancelled owing to the absence of the51 words
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Article27 1964-04-22 12 SUNOEI PATAJII. Tuea. A new $40,000 fire engine nu been added to the flre brigade here. The old engine lvi been aent to Baling.27 words
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121 1964-04-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Inert ora, the worldwide organisation of florists. made a turnover of $100,000 from Malaysia last year through Its market here. This was stated here by Mr. Berin Spiro, president of Interflora Pacific Unit Ltd., which haa Its headquarters in Auckland. New Zealand.121 words
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Article47 1964-04-22 12 MALACCA. Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will address People's Action Party rally sj the Kubu Padang here tomorrow night. Mr. Lee will also address an all-communities tea party hi his honour at the Rest House here earlier in 'he evening.47 words
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Article, Illustration235 1964-04-22 12 36-23-36 Diana worries about her weight SINGAPORE, Tues. Her vital statistics are 36-23-36. but Miss United Kingdom 1963, now on holiday in, Singapore, is worried because she has put on weight since she left London two weeks ago. Beautiful Diana West bury. 20. said: "When I return to London, I235 words
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Article55 1964-04-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Kr"h Holyoake, will arrive in Penang tomorrow from Bangkok. He will be guest of honour at a cocktail party given by the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. and a dinner given by the Governor. Raja55 words
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Article137 1964-04-22 12 2 GRANTED DIVORCE FOR DESERTION SINGAPORE. Tues. Two decrees nisi were granted by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, In the High Court today both to be made absolute at the end of three months. DIVORCE No. 1: Irene Tan. nee Chan Yoke Lin, a senior nurse, petitioned137 words
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Article72 1964-04-22 12 TAIPING. Tues. The Sultan of Perak said after opening a 590.000 mosque In Kampong Changkat Ibol, near here that he hoped the "people In the kampongs will vote wisely In the general elections." No matter what party they choose, he hoped those elected would be72 words
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Article, Illustration326 1964-04-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Golden HofT. the Indonesian professional boxer who has renounced his country in favour of Malaysia, twice escaped death at the hands of Indonesian agents in the past 48 hours. He came to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore yesterday to326 words
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Article70 1964-04-22 12 BINOAPORE. Tues— The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today beat the Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union by 391 votes to 148 in a secret ballot held to determine union representation among the workers of Singapore Glass Manufacturers Ltd. In Henderson Road. The70 words
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Article46 1964-04-22 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 63--year-old woman. V. Manmutlm Amma, was fatally injured when she was knocked down by a car along the 11-milestone Woodlands Road on Sunday. Eye-witnesses of the accident are requested to contact Inspector Loh Boon Teik of the Traffic Police46 words
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Article18 1964-04-22 12 SINGAPORE. Tues- Police yesterday detained nine men under the Societies Ordinance, and screened 4.677 people.18 words
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Miscellaneous618 1964-04-22 12 Todays Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 .Dttr* mEDIUM^Wa'vkTfTvICE: A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 476 METRES gara-ku; 602 Morning Melodies; A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 7nn Ttm» serial Th» Nou/c- Morning Prelude; 7.00 News: 7.00 Time Signal. The News. 7,„ yj^ About618 words
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252 1964-04-22 13 TOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Umno's secretarygeneral, Sy c d Ja'afar Albar, said tonight that the happiness of the people in Malaysia depended on this election. Addressing a rally at Kongkong, 20 miles from here. Syed Albar said: "If the Alliance wins, the252 words
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Article287 1964-04-22 13 PAP 'NO THREAT SA YS 001 DENANG, Tues. The chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today said the Peoples Action Party "poses no threat to Penang at all." "It is only working hand in glove with the Alliance, although on the surface the287 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-04-22 13 KI'ALA TRENGGANU, Tues. An Alliance parliamentary candidate told a rally last night that the PMIP and Party Negara were anti-harmony, a n t i development and anti-peace. The candidate, Dato Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, a lawyer here, who is contesting in the Kuala Trengfanu292 words
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Article184 1964-04-22 13 Alliance expects tp sweep Kedah A LOR STAR. Tues.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Julian, said Here today the Alliance ln Kedah was confident of a 100 per cent victory in the Parliamentary and State elections on April 25. Addressing over 1.000 Alliance election workers. Inche184 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-04-22 13 IPOH, Tues. The leader of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin was today named as one of the four signatories of a letter sent by the former Malay Nationalist Party to Indonesia, seeking recognition. The Perak Alliance Issued photostats of the179 words
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320 1964-04-22 13 We're not pro-Red, says PMIP chief IZUANTAN. Tues. The president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Noor, said last night that the PMIP was not pro-Com-munist, but was fighting to uphold Malay rights and Islamic religion. He said he was not trying to drive a wedgp between320 words
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Article96 1964-04-22 13 IPOH, Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said here today that his party would set up v division in Ipoh after the general election. He was speaking to reporters at the airport here this morning while on his way back to Singapore from Penang.96 words
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Miscellaneous278 1964-04-22 13 Straits Times Crossword I H I a^H i^i^hl &&bk "^~~~^B lifenf ifiJK i^B/T I is^iH ACROSS 6. Poor Alex carries the bird out1. Chavender la more of a tori sid *•>• of delicacy (10. 5). 7 A lar e number have spoken 8. Affluent doctor carrlea on in T* 1278 words
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217 1964-04-22 14 Mystery woman testifies in Exodus case T ONDON, Tues. A mystery woman witness, who survived the Nazi Auschwitz death camp, told the "Exodus" libel trial here of "screaming with pain" during an Auschwitz operation. The woman, born In Greece and now living In Israel, said two men gave her a217 words
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Article63 1964-04-22 14 LA PAZ. Tues. Bolivian trade unionists in the Altlplano region near here have gone on strike and barricaded roads in support of demands for me release of a man detained as ringleader of a disturbance in which four people were killed and 40 wounded. The strikersReuter - 63 words
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91 1964-04-22 14 MELBOURNE, Tues. The first of a fleet of 34 Russian whaling ships, the biggest grcup of Russian ships to call at an Australian port, arrived at Melbourne last night. The rest of the flee' of two factory ships and 32 catchers, which has beenReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-04-22 14 SIDNEY POITIER. first Negro to win a "Best Actor" award, sheds a tear as he holds the coverted Oscar at the annual ceremony in Santa Monica, California. Poitier, 37, won the award for his role as a hymn tinging Baptist in "Lilies of the Field."Expresspic - 85 words
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Article120 1964-04-22 14 Flyer Joan takes time to talk LAE. (New Guinea), Tues. Avlatrlx Joan Merriam yesterday postponed for 24 hours her 1.500-mile flight to Guam, the toughest leg ot her effort to fly solo around the world. She said she was devoting an entire chapter to Lac in her book about herUPI - 120 words
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Article33 1964-04-22 14 ROME, Tues. Two crowded tramcars collided yesterday in Rome's San Giovanni square and four cars rammed into the wreck. Sixty people were injured, at lrast four of them seriously.33 words
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Article, Illustration326 1964-04-22 14 Princess Irene: Happy AND unhappy PARIS, Tues. Prln- ces Irene of Holland said here yester d a y she wa& "happy because love is wonderful. and unhappy because of the strain my family is going through. The blonde 24-year-old princess, whose engagement to Prince Hugo of Bourbon Parma, son ofReuter - 326 words
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Article41 1964-04-22 14 LONDON. Tues. BBC apologised, on Sunday night after disc jockey Judith Chalmers Dlaved a record request for Bryan Williams. a British soldier serving in Germany, not knowing that he had been killed in an automobile accident last week. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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153 1964-04-22 14 Terror campaign against Europeans OULAWAYO (S. RhoD desia), Tues. A campaign of terror raged in Bulawayo's teeming African townships yesterday as thugs i oamed th streets urging law abiding Africans to attack Europeans in nrotest against the banishment of Joshua Nkomo. the nationalist leader. Police fired teargas shells to disperseAP - 153 words
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75 1964-04-22 14 The Mayor of Cebu City is Soek's guest JAKARTA, Tues.— The Mayor of Cebu City, in the Central Philippines. Mr. Sergio Osmena. arrived here yesterday for a week's visit at the invitation of President Soekarno. Today he called on Prestdetv Soekarno. tfte Foreign Minister. Dr Subandrio. the Trade Minister. Mr.Reuter - 75 words
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Article55 1964-04-22 14 PISA. Italy. Tues. An Italian Air Force Diane with a crew of six crashed and exploded st sea two miles off Marina Di Pisa yesterday. A fishing boat searching the scene in driving rain found the body of one airman. It was not immediately known ifUPI - 55 words
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Article67 1964-04-22 14 JAKARTA, Tues. Leaders of the Communistdominated Trade Union Federation (Sobsi) have called on the Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. at the Foreign Office, demanding the release of Indonesian workers who were jailed for trying to seize control of British commercial enterprises last year, Antara news agency reported today.Reuter - 67 words
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106 1964-04-22 14 LONDON, Tues. The Vicar of Bog nor Regis has suggested that parents who have more than two children should be fined in an effort to slow the population explosion. The Rev. Or. Sinclair Snow, 52. father of four, said family allowances should106 words
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Advertisement1303 1964-04-22 16 I BENULINE I CXPtESS SIRKICt IB LONBON, UttßPtt B CONTINENTAt r*Kl\ BENVANNOCH )SSSSL ftl Singapore Pt. Sham Penang AVitwarp laaall Gl. 11, Apr a Apr 21/20 Apr 27/20 BENRINNES for tjjg. «jy« Smgipon Pt. Shim Penang M'bro Jum 4 Apr 2S/2S- Apr 21/24 G mouth JMHJ B Spore P. S'Mn1,303 words
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Advertisement1200 1964-04-22 16 feMeAJLISTER 6c CO., LTD. W fati "a. omi. ■HKflf**" Umm «k KLAVBMESS LINE LllelßN. lIAMBNII. RBITIBBIaX US AMSfIEI. LAN FBANCISCw, ■Avai. mtu MißßUioaaaaa Seattle. Vancouver a CIH Of PETERBOROUGH Aacutiaß eama rpare r»»« <Mag aaanaß. B/25 Apt 21/20 Ap lUNNTVILU "Z" mhn n/U 27/2S Apr II Apr/ 1 Mty 21,200 words
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Article107 1964-04-22 17 MELBOURNE Tup*. [Mil stki \LS were barely steady today with falls in excess. B.H.P. lost 6d. to 575. 6d. The hire purchase section was noticeably lower. Base metals were irregular, but oils mostly lost ground. Loans steadied slightly. C.R.A 34/7 Mount laa 45 6 It. Broken Hill (10a.)107 words
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Article115 1964-04-22 17 •TIME Malayan fxehenie Banks' Am. tlen made these cbansea In lta ratea to merchants yesterday (all rates to Si i«' New Verk: buying TT 33 11/16 airmail OD 32 13 IS, 90 d/ar 33 1/8 credit bills. 33 1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying; TT 3S 3/8. airmail OI»115 words
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Article71 1964-04-22 17 C MINIS! Pmrtii., EiMmn, Slnce•ere neen (Tires Mr pioul yesterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk |47a aellera. drum SSO sellers. Coars: April May VK Continent: unquoted. Psaair: lfnntok whit* SIM sellera, Sarawak white SlS2* sellers, special Sa'iwik black Si2ft sellers, garbled Lampoos black 1130 eellera, ASTA J145 sellers. Singapore Coconut71 words
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Article20 1964-04-22 17 The Hone Kong free market was closed yesterday for the Queen's birthday. It reopens today. I i20 words
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Article23 1964-04-22 17 CLOSING PRICES April 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69 cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5526.50 (up $1.50). Estimated offering 245 tons (unchanged).23 words
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655 1964-04-22 17 From Our Market Correspondent IT was again a quiet day on the Malayan Stock Exchange and turnover reported continued on the small side. Industrials were patchy in the morning, but by afternoon had turned quietly steady. Tins were firmer with buyers prepared to655 words
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Article28 1964-04-22 17 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indice* April 20 April 21 •Industrials: 110.63 110.36 Tins: 131.60 132.12 S rubbers: 106.72 1U6.72 *Dec. 30. 1963 a 100 Dec. 29. 1962 luu28 words
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Article799 1964-04-22 17 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tlv Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number ot the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) 11.47: Cold Sterage (2.000) 53.37; Ounlops 52.57 SJL. (2.000) S2.S«, (1,000) 52.57. (1.000) 52.U2 (3.UOU) 52.68, (2.000) «2.58. (1.000)799 words
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Article215 1964-04-22 17 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April ft. Three montba. INDUSTRIALS Houitrad 14 eta. M. Box 26 eta niailnpa 18 eta. M. Contain, m "la Ci'y Dry. b us. MeAJieter 17 eta B. Smeltera 2» eta. M Invest. 15 eta, r.»su II eta. OCBC L>J clv bed. Uisp. 10 eta, Kotbaaaaa 12215 words
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308 1964-04-22 17 THE price of tin rose In Penang yesterday by $1.50 jto $526.50. after remaining unchanged for 3 days. The estimated offering was 245 tons, unchanged In London on Monday tin turned easier in quiet dealings to end the morning sessions mostly £6308 words
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Advertisement1097 1964-04-22 17 VI jKAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. PaelCic. and Great Ukealan CuaaXla SairvleM Mon|»onj T'l-ama S. F'CKO M'luiu H'tai M'reaj OTWI C'caea "»S»'*— I Mara" M/2i A»r 11/20 Ms? M May 21 isae 24 Jsee I Jety I J«»f Tsui Men n 'l2 May 7/11 Jim 21 Jsee I lull I1,097 words
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Advertisement899 1964-04-22 17 TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully oirtonditioned stabilised) Depat.ng PENANG 17th May 1964 SINGAPORE 18th May 1964 for Fremonrle, Adelaide, Melbourne Sydney. Limited First Cl— < accommodation available Apply to your Trov«l Agent or: ISLAY KERR A CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD.. KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER, GILFILLAN CO.899 words
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Advertisement560 1964-04-22 17 HESIBOUND EUROPE SIXICt nnttooro v. Shim reaaaa M'nillea, sirteau, Brest. NARA Sailil Sn let li Pirt Ham. 9ua«irs, AshMta, H ilh. O'siss. RirUrSaa. SOUTH t WEST AFRICA jEWtCt TIORA 1/ I May Ourotn (21/5), port EHnoetti (24/5). Capetoaa (21/Sl, Matroi (31/5), Port Hircourt, Li|oi (I/I), Cotonou il t) Lome. Temi,560 words
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Advertisement825 1964-04-22 18 I^^ THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Thursday 23rd April 1964 for Harl Raya Haji A. A. M. NOTICE The Secretary confirms that the Association dinner under the patronage of his Highness, the Sultan825 words
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Advertisement795 1964-04-22 18 GOLDEN HOPE PLANTATIONS LIMITED The Directors have declared an Interim dividend of 10 per cent less income tax at 7s. 90 in the in respect oi the iinancial year ended 31st May. 1964. payable 29th May. 1964. Last day lor lodging transfers 11th May. 1964. HARRISONS AND CROSFLELD (MALAYSIA; LIMITED.795 words
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Advertisement764 1964-04-22 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 CIVIL ENGINEER Dynamic Young British Civil Engineer B.Sc: (Eng.), AMICE. wishes to obtain position with a Malaysian contracting firm at cessation of present contract. Nine years experience since graduation i on a w*de variety of civil engineer- ing and building contracts together with design experience. Please re-764 words
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Advertisement798 1964-04-22 18 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAY The Banks In the State of Selangor will be closed for business on Thursday, 23rd April, 1964 HARI RAYA HAJI. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK TENDERS for the supply and delivery from private quarries of 9,000 cubic yards of limestone798 words
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Advertisement867 1964-04-22 18 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 'Perlis. Alor Star up to 3.00 pjn. ol the 28th April. 1964: For:THE CONSTRUCTION OF 4 BLOCKS OF 2 UNITS EACH (8 UNITS IN867 words
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Advertisement570 1964-04-22 18 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT-BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1. TENDERS will be received by the Chairman Tenders Board, at the Office of the State Financial i Officer, Ground floor of the Gov- eminent Offices, Brunei, up to 4.00 pjn. on Monday 20th May. 1964 for:— THE SUPPLY AND ERECTION OP THE FOLLOWING:—570 words
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Advertisement514 1964-04-22 18 IDEAL OFFICE SPACE TO LET Fully airconditioned office space are ready for occupation sometime in May, 1964 at the New Building of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street. Please apply early to the Secretary, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 43, Bukit Pasoh Road. Singapore 2. SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE514 words
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399 1964-04-22 19 Madureira clinch tough match in 74th min JOE DORAI By Singapore, Tuesday jADUREIRA Football Club of Brazil had to draw heavily on their experience and call out three fresh men in the second half to grind out a 3-1 victory over a Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. The399 words
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Article104 1964-04-22 19 It's hot in Saigon CAIGON. Tues. Footballers ol Malaysia, Japan, South Korea Israel. Thailand and India, in the Asian Junior tournament here, are complaining about thr heat and humidity which are both in the high 80s. The Burmese, however, said the heat was not worrying them. David Gablnson. the IsraelReuter - 104 words
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Article83 1964-04-22 19 LONDON, Tues. The English League First Division match between Bolton and Wolverhampton Wanderers will be played on Friday Instead of Saturday. Scottish football fixtures tor Saturday are: Scottish Cup nnal Dundee v Rangers <tv Hampden Park Glasgow Scottish Div. 1 Kilmarnock v Third Lanark: QueenReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration325 1964-04-22 19 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ BODYBUILDERS' CHIEF HERE TO HELP By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dr. Ben Weider. president of the International Federation of Bodybuilders, arrived in Kuala Lumpur today to help Malaysia stage the Mr. Universe bodybuilding contest here in 1966. Dr. Weider, who is on325 words
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169 1964-04-22 19 CRICKET Martens is in favour again QINGAPORE. Tues. By scoring a half-century against Selangor last Sunday, John Martens has put himself back in favour with the Singapore cricket selectors. Until last weekend. Martens has been batting poorly this season. Another poor performance would have convinced the selectors that he should169 words
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Article87 1964-04-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The flrst Malaysian Amateur Wrestling championships will be held at Singapore in July. This was decided at the Inaugural meeting of the Malaysian Amateur Wrestling Association held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The meeting elected Tang Tuck Wah, president of the Singapore Amateur Wrestling87 words
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160 1964-04-22 19 YACHTING NEW BOAT IS BEING PREPARED FOR GAMES SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore will compete in the yachting events In the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. J. Snowden. the Royal Singapore Yacht Club vicecommodore, told the Straits Times today that the problem of getting a suitable yacht has been solved. It160 words
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Article31 1964-04-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Malayan Motor Sports Club will hold a go-kart meeting at Port Dickson on Saturday. The venue is the Federation Garrison Barracks. 6th mile Port Dickson Road.31 words
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Article285 1964-04-22 19 I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Formosa have made a surprise withdrawal from the Asian Cup soccer tournament final rounds due to begin in Tel Aviv on May 26. It Is learned here that Israel, the host country are very much concerned over Formosa's withdrawal at this late285 words
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Article370 1964-04-22 19 SWIMMING SINGAPORE. Tues.— Singapore Amateur Swimming Association today announced the Olympic Games qualifying times it will recommend to the Amateur Swimming Union or Malaysia at a meeting In Kuala Lumpur on May 1. The qualifying marks are: MEN: 100 m free (Steed? 400 m free (4min 30sec»:370 words
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Article321 1964-04-22 19 SarawaK protest to Malayan body TABLE TENNIS y-1 i OINGAPORE, Tues. The Sarawak Table Tennis Association have lodged a protest against the Malayan Table Tennis Association's declared intention of taking the name of Malaysian TTA and inviting Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak to Join as member states. It Is learned here321 words
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Advertisement344 1964-04-22 19 T>» *»»>f U IB th> ftr'rr. wane* 1 And w» woalrf lik# I In vho* too what WYNNB Ij^V BW^^l micnoN pwoorwo en |j g on far your ear n it g^^^uUbi^B hi* 4otM for tht car* of H M T »^^^^n^^f^B h"u«rwu or n.n- V^l^a^^L^a^^^v ruu Oobm IB tar344 words
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Advertisement283 1964-04-22 19 'rwjrmmm^mwnmrm a i^ «^b ■ra^ tnrm "^i i NEE SOON'S NEW EMPORIUM OF ELECTRICAL GOODS jj 1 The recently opened Chuan Seng Radio Co's air- J» conditioned showroom is now the place to go for i television sets, transistor radios, radiograms, tape 1 recorders and a host of other electrical283 words
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Miscellaneous155 1964-04-22 19 BADMINTON Tour match: Penang Selection v Thai University undergrads (Penang Umno ball. 7.30 p.m.). SOCCER Penan* Div. SA: Chinese Wanderers B v Green Jackets "A 1 (Dato Kramat): Div. 3B: Green Jackets "B" v Jelutorm Youth Club (Mlnden); BAFC B v Indian Assn. (Dato Kramat) Nerri leacue: Rangers v Tamil155 words
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Article916 1964-04-22 20 I Brilliant mare looks 'good thing' in 7f race at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. £BC EN CIEL, a brilliant four-year-old mare by Helios, did a smart gallop in heavy going this morning Ridden by Moses Lee, she sprinted over 3f in916 words
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Article330 1964-04-22 20 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN'S big football bribery probe extended to three northern cities yesterday and another two players were suspended because of "match fixing" allegations. Police chiefs in Sheffield, York and Lincoln are likely to share the task of Investigating bribery allegations made byReuter - 330 words
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Article94 1964-04-22 20 "nOSTON. Tues. Belgium's Au- rele van den Drlessche. 30. yesterday won the Boston Marathon for the Mcond year running. There was a record entry ol over 300 for the famous race, which 1» run each year over the Olympic mara hon distance of 26 miles and 38594 words
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Article1563 1964-04-22 20 CARD KEY A letter after the hone's name Indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good; s soft; h h^vy; a any. Betting forecast: (8F) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowances: Soaidl, P K. Leong and Llm 3-lb; Chong and Dragon 6-) b; others 7-Ib. Race1,563 words
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189 1964-04-22 20 Veivers is happiest as tourists practise LONDON, Tues. The Australian cricketers had their first net practice since arriving In England at Lord's yesterday. Bobby Simpson, the captain, decided to go ahead with the practice after inspecting the ground, which was very wet and soft. He and BUI Lawry were firstReuter - 189 words
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Article25 1964-04-22 20 DACCA. Tues. The Japanese hockey team ended their tour of Pakistan with a 1-0 win over an East Pakistan side here yesterday. —Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article110 1964-04-22 20 AUSSIE 'REBELS' IN THE TOP 6 \I£LBOURNE, Tues. Four ol the first six places in the Australian men's lawn tennis rankings announced yesterday have been allotted to "rebel" players. They are Roy Emerson (ranked No. 1). Fred Stolle (No. 2>. Martin Mulligan (No. 3). and Ken Fletcher (No. 5). TheReuter - 110 words
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Article52 1964-04-22 20 LONDON. Tues. Results of rtugby League matches played yesterday: League Cup semi-final second replay Oldham 2 Hull Kingston 13 (at Huddersfleld). Div. 1— Workington 62 Huiislet 15. Eastern Division— York 13 Feathersione 13. In a Rugby Umun club match. Pontypridd were beaten 6-3 by LI aReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement82 1964-04-22 20 Best Wishes For A Prosperous Future to Pan-Malaysia Cement Works (S) Limited on the occasion of the laying of Foundation Stone at Jurong Works in the Jurong Industrial Estate today. From: JURONG SHIPYARD LTD. 3-A Chow House, 140/142 Robinson Road, Singapore. I m For fft HFil TH *Ht STRENGTH WEIDER82 words
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Advertisement338 1964-04-22 20 FOR WORLDWIDE TRAVEL CONSULT '^^^^^^■fe. m^^^^. I* MANSFIELDS VM DEPARTMENTS lMri PENANG TO. ***** KUAIA LUMPUR TEL.***** SINGAPORE TEL.***** INVEST WITH US WE PAY Ck INTEREST UP TO JO PER ANNUM ON FIXED DEPOSIT Free Booklets Available on "How To Increase Your Income." Apply: CHIN BROTHERS COMPANY LTD. 17. CHURCH338 words
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Obituary22 1964-04-22 21 MR. VAITHILINGAM. M, at IropalaJ. cYylon. fonnrrlv of thr Rail■mj I'utistriiction Department, brother or iir M VaithilitiK-.-irn. TunKlln Hoii>ital. on -'u-4-64.22 words
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181 1964-04-22 21 Whom did we hit? asks crash skipper SINGAPORE, Tues. The Japanese tanker, Kiyo Mara, which was involved in a collision with a Norwegian tanker off Raffles Lighthouse on Sunday morning, did not know the name of the ship she collided with, a Government statement revealed today. The statement said that181 words
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Article39 1964-04-22 21 SINGAPORE. Tues— Dr. Peter Bishop, a London endocrinoloKist. will (five a talk on "The disorders of the male gonads" at the pathology theatre of the University of Singapore and not on "The use and abuse of steroids."39 words
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Article86 1964-04-22 21 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Health has served a further 451 notices on householders who do not have adequate dustbins. This is the second batch to get notices during the past week in connection with the current spring cleansing; campaign. The first batch of 280 notices went86 words
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Article406 1964-04-22 21 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON, Tues. Generally quiet and Irregular conditions were experienced In stock markets today. The undertone was still satisfactory and there was no lack of good features In equities, but no general trend was established. Among leading stocks to show good gains were Rank Organisation. EMi406 words
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Article, Illustration368 1964-04-22 21 Wheeler notes our military progress KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. jyjALAYSIA'S military progress has "greatly impressed" the visiting United States Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Earle G. Wheeler. Gen. Wheeler, who arrived in Singapore yesterday, came here this morning for a private briefing oh this country's military preparedness from the Chief of368 words
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Article29 1964-04-22 21 SINGAPORE, Tues. a Malayalam drama entitled "Pottama," sponsored !)y the Singapore Indian Film Society, will be staged at the Victoria Theatre on April 30 at 8 p.m.29 words
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104 1964-04-22 21 Gunboat fires shot at motor sampan SINGAPORE, KJ rr> lues. A Raffles Lighthouse keeper this morning ttam an Indonesian sunboat fire two shots ut a Singapore motor sampan alxnit two miles outside Singapore waters, police said tonight. The gunboat stopped the sampan, checked it and released it. NONE HURT No104 words
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Article43 1964-04-22 21 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Photographic Society of Singa|>ore will hold a public lecture on Photography at the Shell Theatretie. Shell House, on Friday, at 8.00 p.m. Some 110 colour slides by Mr. Tan Slong Teng. on Thailand will be projected.43 words
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122 1964-04-22 21 LONDON. Tues.— Four Burmah oil group companies today won their appeals to the House of Lords over £*****.000 compensation claims against the British Government for the destruction of oil installations and equipment in Burma in 1942. During the 10-day hearing, the fiveReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement157 1964-04-22 21 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $2 (minimum; TODAYS A 4 I SELLING Jb I PRICE TRUSTEES:- THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. INVEST NOW Look at the following records as at 9-4-64: Ist Malayan Fund Launched 16-11-59 was $2.28 2nd Malayan Fund Launched 1-4-60 was $1.71 3rd Malayan Fund Launched 15-4-61157 words
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Advertisement183 1964-04-22 21 An A^*nj, •>■■ ,V^ Afli J 'V\'" vVL< mc^^ I CAMY GENEVA SWISS SPECIAL NEW MODEL- SQUARfAUTOMATIC- WATERPROOF WITH CALENDAR. WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH. ITS ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFULLY D DESIGNED. AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 86 B, Robinion Read. i, Jolon Ah Fook, P.O. So* 1935.183 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-04-22 21 UIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Mulay.'t and Singapore '.or the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest i,,«fsi Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bhuru 90 75 Penang 91 75 Ipoh 91 73 MaliiiT;i 90 72 Sincapore 88 7341 words
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