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Title Section21 1964-04-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Nation** fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration6664 1964-04-23 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: D v KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EXPOSES INDONESIAN PLANS TO ESTABLISH FIFTH COLUMN IN MALAYA AND SINGAPORE TO LAUNCH SABOTAGE CAMPAIGN SOEK TERROR PLOT Razak, Lee also on death list A MASSIVE Indonesian subversive move with orders to assassinate Tengku Abdul Rahman and6,664 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-04-23 1 CANBERRA, Wed. The Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Gen. Saudi, has been recalled to Jakarta for urgent talks with President Soekarno. Gen. Saudi, who will leave Sydney on Friday night, today called on the Australian External Affairs Minister, Sir Garfleld Barwick, for 30 minutes. After the meeting,100 words
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Article88 1964-04-23 1 JAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian Defence Minister, Gen. Nasution. today warned Australia to look to its own defence. Asked to comment on recent Australian pledges of troops to Malaysia, he said: "The sending of military units to Malaysia without due attention to the defence of its home territoryUPI - 88 words
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Article69 1964-04-23 1 LONDON, Wed— Three children of British millionaire Mr. John James are to renounce their claims to 340.000 shares worth about £2 million In his newlyformed John James Investment Trust, which were to have gone to their sister Dawn. 21. killed recently In a car accident.Reuter - 69 words
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Article44 1964-04-23 1 CANBERRA. Wed— Australia will present a CA90.000 conveyer belt system to Thailand (or use in a coal mine In Northern Thailand. External Affairs Minister fir Oarfleld Barwlck has ani.ounced He said the gift was beti.g made unuer the Colombo Plan— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article504 1964-04-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. AHMAD BOESTAMAM, the detained Socialist Front leader, was today branded as the "most active 1 Malayan proponent of Soekarno s concept of Greater Indonesia which included Malaysia and the Philippines. This description of him is given in a comprehensive Government document listing504 words
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Article37 1964-04-23 1 DEATH FOR NCO DINH CAN SAIGON. Wed Ngo Hinh Can. vouiikit brother of late South VMMUMH Pn-sidmt Nk« Dinh Diem, was sentenced to death tonight for murder and other crimes committed under Diem regime. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article163 1964-04-23 2 SAIGON. Wed.— The lull of dead and injured government soldiers in Vietnam s civil war reached a new high last week, ,u -rordins to figures compiled by US. military oMui.ils in Saigon. A U.S. military spokesman said that government losses jumped to 1.000 men last week. The previous163 words
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Article, Illustration164 1964-04-23 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. The SecretaryGeneral, U Thant, said yesterday he had presented '"certain ideas" to President Soekarno for easing the Malaysia dispute. Indo r,esia's U.N delegation took issue later with U Thant's statement that the Ideas were submitted in formal diplomatic notes known asUPI - 164 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-04-23 2 'CHOU-AYUB PLAN TO ATTACK INDIA' NEW DELHI, Wed. Mr. Raghonath Singh, secretary of the ruling Indian Congress Parliamentary Party, said yesterday that the Communist Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou En-lai and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan had jointly planned to attack India if Mr. Nehru had not recovered from his recent107 words
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Article36 1964-04-23 2 BANGKOK, Wed. Sir Oarfield Barwick. the Australian External Affairs Minister, will arrive here tomorrow for a two-day visit. Sir Garfield will be guest of the Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article48 1964-04-23 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— Five American rubber estates in West Java have been placed under the control of the Indonesian Agriculture Minister. Dr. Sadjarwo. the Communist Peoples Daily reported today. The paper said the Minister dtclared that all rights of the five estates were invalid. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article45 1964-04-23 2 ALGIERS. Wed. President Ben Bella yesterday accepted an Invitation from President Nasser to visit Cairo from May 14 16. Prseident Ben Bella's visit will coincide with ceremonies marking the inauguration of the first stage of the Aswan High Dam A.P.AP - 45 words
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195 1964-04-23 2 'Send us home' protest at embassy RANGOON. Wed. Hundreds of poverty-stricken Indian nationals staged a stand-in, protest in the corridors and staircases of the Indian Embassy here yesterday, demanding financial help to return to their homeland. Earlier, they had demonstrated outside the building with placards saying: "We are refugees, nowAP - 195 words
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Article88 1964-04-23 2 JAKARTA. Wed. The Union of Civil Servants \a the Ministry of Home Affairs has added its voice to Communist dominated organisations which have been urging the expulsion of the American Ambassador, Mr. Howard P. Jones. The official Antara news agency quoted from a cable sentUPI - 88 words
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Article31 1964-04-23 2 MOSCOW. Wed. Mr. Ogltiga. Interior Minister of Kenya, had talks yesterday with two leading officials of the Soviet Communist Party and discussed economic matters with another official. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article225 1964-04-23 2 ITNITED NATIONS, Wed. Fiftyeight nations yesterday asked the U.N. Secretary-General to use his good offices with Britain to secure the release of Mr. Joshua Nkomo. and otner political prisoners in Southern Rhodesia. The Afro-Asians also asKed U Thant to convey their "great concern atReuter - 225 words
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116 1964-04-23 2 Six die, 15 hurt as gunbattle rages in ballroom \M ANILA. Wed. Six iTI people were killed and 15 others seriously wounded yesterday when gunmen fought police in Dad o c, Northern Philippines. Press reports reaching here today said the battle took place inside the town hall during a coronation116 words
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Article63 1964-04-23 2 ELISABETH VILLE. Wed. The strike against the Union Miniere Company became complete yesterday when workers at the Lubunbashl smelter joined the 18,000 men already on strike throughout Katanga. The strikers defied an ultimatum by the Justice Minister, Mr. Godefrold Munongo. that if they were not back63 words
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Article34 1964-04-23 2 PEKING. Wed. A lost city dating back 2.000 years has been found in a village near Yingkow, in Liaoning province, norm east China, the New China news agency reported today.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration359 1964-04-23 2 Phoumi: I have no control over the coup leaders VIENTIANE, Wednesday. JHE rightwing leader, Gen. Phoumi Nosavan, told reporters yesterday he would make every effort to preserve the Geneva and Zurich agreements on Laos, but said he had no control over leaders of last Sunday's coup here. The agreements madeReuter - 359 words
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Article55 1964-04-23 2 I LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed. Mr. Dorsinville. Haitian head of United Nations Congo operations. Is leaving the Congo at his own request, it was announced here yesterday. This follows personal difficulties between Mr. Dorsinville and the Congolese Premier, Mr. Cyrillp Adoula. who has refused to receive theAP - 55 words
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194 1964-04-23 3 Johnson opens world fair as chaos looms J^EW XORK, Wed. President Johnson opens the New York World's Fair today amid the pageantry of marching bands and flag-raising ceremonies and the threat of chaos from civil rights demonstrators. One million visitors are expected on the first day of the fair, whichReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration416 1964-04-23 3 To Russia with love— a spy for a spy BERLIN BORDER OBSERVES EXCHANGE OF MAN WHO STOLE BRITISH UNDERWATER SECRETS BERLIN, Wednesday. gRITAIN today exchanged Soviet master spy Gordon Lonsdale for British businessman Greville Wynne, jailed in Russia as a spy. Witnesses saw the 5.20 a.m. exchange in the middleReuter; UPI - 416 words
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182 1964-04-23 3 REVISE US-FRANCE RELATIONS, TOP US "LEADERS URGE WASHINGTON, Wednesday. AN influential group of the Republican Party i headed by Dr. Milton Eisenhower called today! for a reappraisal of relations between the United! States and France. I "It Is obvious." the group said in a policy statement, "that the relationship hadReuter - 182 words
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Article21 1964-04-23 3 LINCOLN. Nebraska. Wed. A 30 hour sit-down strike by 165 rebellious Nebraska convicts ended yesterday Warden Maurice Slgler announced.21 words
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Article74 1964-04-23 3 LONDON. Wed. A surprise birthday gift for Queen Elizabeth, 38 yesterday, was the £2.693 prize in the Great Metropolitan Handicap, won at Epsom by her four-year-old horse Gold Aura. It was the Queen's third winner this season. Its price in the betting was 11-2 against.Reuter - 74 words
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Article56 1964-04-23 3 FAIRBANKS, Alaska. Wed. A six-Jet U.S. Air Porce weather reconnaissance plane crashed and burned on take-off yesterday from nearby Eielson Air Porce Base. Three of the five crewmen were killed. The two survlvo's, seared by the flames, were able to get out of itheAP - 56 words
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Article231 1964-04-23 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE U.S. has formerly notified the Cuban Government that American planes will continue carrying out surveillance flights over Cuba, the State Department said. The department disclosed this shortly after President Johnson had told a group of editors visiting the White House that anyReuter - 231 words
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104 1964-04-23 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI. says that Americans visiting Russia have been subjected to blackmail after being photographed in acts of sexual perversion under the Influence of drugs. In testimony to the House of Representatives Appropriations Sub-committee in January,Reuter - 104 words
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Article42 1964-04-23 3 LONDON. Wed. Oenlsa. Lady Newborough. 51. an antique dealer, was fined £50 here yesterday for allowing her premises in Urndon's fashionable Mayfalr district to be used for prostitution She was also ordered to pay £38 in costs. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article64 1964-04-23 3 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Gustai Larsson. who at 100 Is probably the world's oldest tourist. Is getting itchy feet again. Larsson who lives in Rlala. outside of Stockholm, recently spent 17 days in the United Arab Republic and acquired a good tan But be apparently also acquired the taste for64 words
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Article135 1964-04-23 3 BERLIN. Wednesday SEVEN refugees from East Germany reached West Berlin :n the last 24 hours. They Included two drivers who rammed a truck through barbed wire and then swam a border canal, police said. Another East German refugee swam a border lake to West Berlin at135 words
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234 1964-04-23 3 I'll be safe, Queen assures 10- YEAR-OLD David MONTREAL, Wed. ITI Queen Elizabeth has assured a 10-year-old Canadian boy that she will "come to no harm" on her visit to Quebec this autumn. The boy, David Berger. posted a letter to her at Buckingham Palace on March 15 saying: "IReuter - 234 words
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Article34 1964-04-23 3 NEW YORK, Wed. Earl Mountbatten. chief of Britain's defence staff, arrived here by air yesterday to attend this week's meeting of the military committee of the Central Treaty Organisation. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement329 1964-04-23 3 NOW!! For the first time in Singapore you can buy reversible blouses, slacks or skirts manufactured by You actually get "two for one value, because you can wear each reversible garment two ways with equal comfort. Available at 4-*-A- 86- Hlgh Street> f Singapore Tel: ***** IAWES' VtU I WS.329 words
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202 1964-04-23 4 Unionist tells inquiry: I was a gangster SINGAPORE, Wed.— A former member of the Paya Lebar Bus Co. branch of the de-regis-tered Singapore Bus Workers Union today admitted before a commission of inquiry that he was once a gangster. Chua Chye Huat. admitted .this while being cross-examined b.y Crown Counsel,202 words
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228 1964-04-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ATOP business executive in Kuala Lumpur has approached the Ministry of External Affairs to seek political asylum for Golden HorT, an Indonesian professional boxe This was what the Straits Times learnt today following two attempts made on HofT's life by Indonesian228 words
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73 1964-04-23 4 Special TV programme on polls campaign SINGAPORE, Wed— TelevUlon Singapura will present a special rews programme on the election campaigns in Malaya over Its Channel 8 service at 10.05 p.m. tomorrow. Leaders of the major political parties contesting the elections Including Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, will speak on their73 words
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231 1964-04-23 4 Employees exploiting others, says union SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union i. today accused the Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. of "employing emoloyees to exploit other employees." The unions general secretary, Mr. TV. Gomez in a circular said that it was essential for the survival of trade unions231 words
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Article51 1964-04-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Chew Kla Song has been le-elected president of the Singapore Boy Scouts Tlong Bahru District Association. Other office bearers include: Messrs. A.H. Nunes and Han Luk Juan. vice-presidents; Mr. George Bunnag. Hon. secretary; Mr. Alfred Ong Sin Pin. Hon. treasurer; Mr. G. D. Balakrishnan. executive51 words
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Article33 1964-04-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tickets foi the heats of Talentime for Schools to be held at the Cultural Centre on April 24 and 25 are obtainable at C.K. Tang at SO cents each.33 words
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Article118 1964-04-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Ministry of Education seminar to be held next week will review Singapore's present conditions of the teaching of English ln Malay, Chinese and Tamil schools, present syllabuses and textbooks used. It will also discuss teaching methods, audio-visual aids ln language teaching, language exercises118 words
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Miscellaneous391 1964-04-23 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR H-HE following 4» today, achedule I Thai International Airways: of civil aircraft movements at From Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (TO Pay*. L*bar airport Singapore: 401) 10.20 p.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: From London, Frankfurt, BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney (BA Zurich, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, 701) 7.20 p.m.;* to391 words
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385 1964-04-23 5 'She loved me plea in kidnap case fails: Man jailed PENANG, Wednesday. J^ MARRIED man, Omar bin Ahmad, 37, today claimed that a young girl whom he is accused of kidnapping had written him four letters and confessed she loved him. "She wanted me to marry her, Omar, a trisha385 words
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116 1964-04-23 5 PENANG. Wed. A lorrydriver. A. Maniam. 41. was assaulted by a mob alter his lorry was involved in an accident at the Jalan Tunku Ibrahim here at 11 p.m yesterday. A bis crowd attending a PMIP rally nearby saw the attack bu; no116 words
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Article66 1964-04-23 5 Singapore film for festival SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singapore Housing and Development Board colour aim. "happy homes." hut been nominated for tin; eleventh Asian Him festival 10 oe held at Taipeh in June and the third international contest tnr planning and housing lilms in Jerusalem. The 20-minute film made or Cathay66 words
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Article44 1964-04-23 5 PENANG. Wrd. Police arrested .i man near the Meiliod:s: Bays' .School yt.xterday aliernoon ■fier he had been seen riding a stolen scooter. Thr* machine, a Honda cub- h^rt earlier boeu reported stolen ov tta owner, Habeeb Noohn. ■Uliholder. I44 words
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175 1964-04-23 5 Award for gallantry in border battle ONDON, Wed. v Second Lieut. Alan Elliott Thompson, 23, of the Ist Bn., Royal Leicestershire Regiment, has been awarded the Military Cross for gallantry in Borneo. Announcing the award here last night, the British Ministry of Defence said he was In command of aReuter - 175 words
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Article46 1964-04-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Police have arrested 29 men and screened 5.857 people on anti-secret society raids during the past 24 hours. Seven of the men were detained under the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, and the remaining 22 under the Societies Ordinance.46 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-04-23 5 I I II I Ml OMAR, a leadj ing Singapore film actress, flew into Kuala Lumpur yesterday for stage appearances. She was accompanied by two comedians. Wahid Satay and Mat Sentul. to entertain Hari Raya Haji holiday-makers. 1.. i tin74 words
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Article58 1964-04-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Director of Education. Col. S. C. Thong, will be guest 01 honour at a tea party for the presentation of "Esso national language awards" on April 24 at 4.30 p.m. at Shaw House. Thirty awards will be given for the first time for the58 words
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Article55 1964-04-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The secretary-general of the PAP. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will speak at his last election rally in Selangor at the onen space behind the former Lucky World Park. Batu Road, at 7 p.m. tomorrow. All the PAP parliamentary and state candidates are also55 words
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127 1964-04-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The man who went on a 11 -day fast with a prayer for peace between Malaysia and Indonesia ended it la&t night at the Telok Ayer Street mosque. A tired but happy Mr. M. M. Ishaq. 40. of Serangoon Road, said:127 words
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Article162 1964-04-23 5 KUALA I.IMPLR. Wed. The Comptroller of Inland Revenue, Mr. E. S. Thomas, today praised the young Malaysian taxpayer for his sense of responsibility in "the tax field." "It is change to be able to report that the response by this year's taxpayers has been162 words
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140 1964-04-23 5 Tengku's brother says it again: It's a lie... A LOR STAR, Wed.— Tengku Kassim. a former chairman, of Kedah State Umno. today reiterated his denial that he had approached the PMIP to put him up as a party candidate against his brother, the Prime Minister, Teneku Abdul Rahman. The PMIP140 words
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Article317 1964-04-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said in a television broadcast here tonight that the most important ideology in South East Asia today was Alliance ism the ideology ol the Alliance. He defined Alli a n c c is m as: "D cv c lopment317 words
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196 1964-04-23 7 Ooi: Lee trying to put Red cap on our heads... pENANG. Wed. The chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said today the People's Action, Party had been trying to 'put the red cap on our heads." ••But." he told a lunchtime rally at196 words
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81 1964-04-23 7 Wife of UDP chief to speak at polls rally PENANG Wed Mrs. Lim Chong Eu, wife of the secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, will address a UDP rally at the City Stadium on Friday night In support of UDP candidates for parliamentary and state elections. Mrs Llm will speak81 words
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Article31 1964-04-23 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The chairman ol the Barisan Somhlis. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. will address a Soj ii.tlist Front election rally in I Malacca tomorrow at 5 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration535 1964-04-23 7 Alliance asking for mandate to preserve independence KAMPAR, W«d. THE important thing about the present generai elections was that it was "'something like a referendum 1 over a vital issue concerning the future of the nation, Dr. Lira Swae Aun, Minister of Commerce535 words
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182 1964-04-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Senator S. O. K. Übaidullata said last night at an Alliance rally here that even without the formation of Malaysia. Indonesia would slowly have tried tn take over Malaya as part of its empire-buildinc dream of Indonesia Raya. Even before the182 words
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157 1964-04-23 7 PAP— 'a party of twist and turn' jibe KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The chairman of the Selangor Socialist Front, Dr. Raja Kumar, last night described the Peoples Action Party's record as one of "twist and turn, cross and doublecross, talk and doubletalk." Speaking at a rally here he asked: "How can157 words
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157 1964-04-23 7 Gunboat politics, alleges Alliance leader PENANG. Wed. The Indonesia Navy patrolling the Straits of Malacca had also t-amoaiened for the, Socialist Front and the PMIP. Mr. Lim Cheng Poh. State Alliance publicity chairman, said here today. Mr. Lim. who was addressing a rally at River Road, alleged that Indonesian vessels,157 words
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177 1964-04-23 7 Call goes out: Let nothing stop you voting KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Everyone is expected to vote on Saturday even the sick, the lame, and the blind. A statement by the Election Commission today said: "Let nothing keep you from going to- the polls. Even the sick, the blind and other177 words
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Article58 1964-04-23 8 KANOAR. Wed— The Perils Socialist Front would provide "active and creative opposition in the State Assembly if lv sole candidate. Wan Khazalm (Banaar itargan weic reiurnea in Saturdays elections, a Front manifesto pledged today. "Although we have only one candidate, we are ready to face the ruling58 words
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412 1964-04-23 8 PENANG, Wed 'JHE secretaiy-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, urged today that Chinese and Malay problems should be dealt with "at the same time.' "They are, in fact, one integrated problem," he told a lunchtime rally at412 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-04-23 8 KUALA PILAH, Wed. Tht Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Dato TemengKong Jugah Anak Barieng, pledged last night Sarawakians wholehearted support for the Alliance Government's policy. He told an election rally at Gunong Pasir here that Sarawak joined Malaysia because Sarawakians knew that the Alliance Government146 words
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230 1964-04-23 8 Make sure you back a winner, Siew Sin tells the Chinese YjALACCA, Wed. iTI The Minister of Finance and national president of the MCA, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight posed this question to Malayan Chinese: "Do you want to be on the winning side or on the losing side?" Speaking230 words
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Article, Illustration245 1964-04-23 8 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. Trengganu's Mentri Besar, Dato Ibrahim Fikri, said last night that the PMIP was selling love charm talismans to kampong women and was telling them that it would not be effective if they vote for the Alliance. "Go home245 words
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Article59 1964-04-23 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. w- Mr Stephen Trotter, a youne leadtnu Australian architect, will visit Singapore and Kuala Lumpur this week to study Malaysian architecture under a research scholarship. Mr. Trotter, of Brisbane, was awarded Australia's biggest scholarship for architects— the £1,000 Australian slsalkraft research scholarship In architecture59 words
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Advertisement496 1964-04-23 8 fo\ OH n M O i vNynr i mil /HrnnirDirprinu^ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbL JBBBBb! -flmPC^Kl S '■<■ SS L Z^JES^3BBB^S«^LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBB^BBBBBBBB»iS^ JftsBBBBBBBBsIg- *fv£ W^ I M mwmm Mm wm and behold one of the most breath-taking, awe-inspiring sights in the world: the Grand Canyon of Arizona; 280 miles long and 4—lB miles wide,496 words
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Miscellaneous128 1964-04-23 8 Wlt-iv *h>p Kit T. Hamiim I ZiL^Jf WHTNXMOO QUMJ 3 j MOW, ASIVMkSSAyiN'-.DWJGED lW» >* v 3 where 9 A \r rM not tirep vx»t stuft fOR J VJlill ml 1>«»owiH < J3| T >*/fV PWfifiAN'NßvsßfiernN'A J IHem Mrmey By 4 h4>*n>r i.onlti V^^EJJ? 1 f ANY WIRES YnOTVMNoT| ~f128 words
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Article, Illustration594 1964-04-23 9 'UDP IS OUT ONLY TO GET SEATS CHINESE INTERESTS REPRESENTED BY MCA' PENANG. Wed. XENGKU Abdul Rahman said here last night that the elections on Saturday were an acceptance of the Opposition challenge to the Alliance to prove that the people were on the594 words
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Article, Illustration462 1964-04-23 9 Front's five-point plan for peace in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Socialist Front candidate for the State elections. Miss P. G. Lim, said today that the Front had a flvepoint plan for peace in Malaysia. The plan calls for: A CEASEFIRE In the Borneo territories; WITHDRAWAL of all foreign troops462 words
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Advertisement184 1964-04-23 9 You see the $m difference! Rd AUTOMATIC ALL CLIMATE PROOF L^^^«^~--v'l|l AJOne Year Guarantee \i <?*s&k i J! I^^BBBM HH i us nsfan P'°v Switch for I and sound. H I \Ji i Hi-F! sound reproduction i with o 7" high-efficiency j t Es^^^^^— lIP ri^^^^BaS| jh jt i 17JM184 words
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Advertisement257 1964-04-23 9 WW I t t 1.1. jihkJ^ m a^^K> tF \^A W O (I J m ■>:?♦ I E"U fl Hr mm^^ mm JhKmß^B oe c </> £9 ft— >^ c vMi^r f*i J ~-j "2 r 'ijT^^fl^^ k Wt m Mil B* vw/J^WA f\ .-n\£ i I JUWHMOV irv flflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflVflflHl257 words
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Obituary115 1964-04-23 10 it Words tit (Minimum) MR AND MRS. Alan l)e Sllva thank S.I relatives and friend.* fnr their u-sistam-e. presence and gifts on their wedding on 21-4-64. MR. AND MRS. Terence M Perelra trmoK friend, and relatives for their valuable preaents and attendance at their wedding on 18-4-64. THE FAMILY115 words
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Obituary36 1964-04-23 10 M Hord* tit i Minimum, IN LOVING MEMORY of Msdam Ossl Kosi Yong called to rest on 23-4-64. Ipoh. Always remembered and 'idly missed hy her beloved husband Ijim Theng Tok and daughter Peggy.36 words
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Thursday, April 23, 1964.
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Article696 1964-04-23 10 First reading of the Government report on Indonesian intentions towards Malaysia gives the impression that juvenile delinquency has boiled over into world affairs. Like children, the Indonesian conspirators have dreamed up a world which does not exist, a world where they are always right; like children, they696 words
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Article362 1964-04-23 10 An encouraging number of people, young and old, signed up for the Singapore vigilante i corps when registration opened yesterday, in spite of rain in the convenient period just after offices closed. There is no doubt that the Government will get the 3,000 volunteers it needs to help the362 words
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Article141 1964-04-23 10 The newly-formed Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is to be congratulated on moving so quickly to the heart cf its responsibilities overseas publicity. It has allocated $750,000 for an advertising campaign, it has selected an American public relations firm to conduct it and it has decided the type of141 words
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532 1964-04-23 10 NICHOLAS DANILOFF - NICHOLAS DANILOFF By MOSCOW, Tues. —The Soviet Union is determined to teach it s people English. It quietly acknowledges that the world is making little effort to learn Russian, a difficult language with its tongue-twlstinjf sounds > and its Cyrillic alphabet, used only inUPI - 532 words
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LETTERS
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Letter80 1964-04-23 10 WITH the recent bomb explosions In Singapore and armed robberies a few weeks ago, I think that the public win feel more secure If more policemen are on the beat during the night. The incident by the Federal Reserve Police Unit should be forgotten and a80 words
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Letter58 1964-04-23 10 AMBULANCES emerging from the Hill Street Fire Station m Singapore are preceded by a fireman holding up a wee "Stop" sign. At night the drab uniform of the fireman renders it difficult for motorists to see him and his sign. I suggest that the ambulance be announced by58 words
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Letter40 1964-04-23 10 IT appears that the forthcoming Federal and State elections have been a blessing in disguise to somepeople who have been taking advantage of the situation to erect unauthorised squatter huts on state and Railway reserves. RESIDENT Sentul, XL40 words
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Letter63 1964-04-23 10 can Agents. Why doesn't Dr. Lee round up his Barisan boys and instruct them to go out and look for these agents in the act of bombing so that they can be caught and exposed in a court of law. CITIZEN Singapore «i DR. Lee Siew Cnoh63 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1964-04-23 10 JAMES BALDWIN - Why I stopped hating Shakespeare JAMES BALDWIN TODAY IS THE 400 th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF THE GREATEST ENGLISH POET by £VERY writer in the English language, I should imagine, has at some point hated Shakespeare, has turned away from that monstrous achievement with a kind of sick envy.1,512 words
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Advertisement803 1964-04-23 10 Straits Ti»w k Malay "I CssssW— seXsrUeemewts m., he Iwadsd s*> colo STOM6I *mcmom Oisaait Ho** COLD STOHMI StUHCHM AT WOLI Win HOAT MTOIH em •OOK iToet ltd WkKssMsVtaV MN*#, CBrijKf QsMQT IMC WBIWssI FHOUT M. M. WMAH. S AilssHsWi ftoad. Mewel HAMISIM STOKC 17»-7. CSISWI PlllS*. •>•*•-■* V. NCTNASAMY803 words
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Advertisement46 1964-04-23 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Style* Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importer* m Espejvtors or Hi«h Class W ■Ji K. UJ wwfw»»i ex wwHPswi. SMSAPOftf: 21, Chulio SH«t*, T«l: ***** HONGKONG: Mifooor Ar%OMSiOflif Ist Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Notkeja Rood. Kowfooa.46 words
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Advertisement37 1964-04-23 10 REFRIGERATION AIR-CONDITIONING Congratulates FEDERAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (S) LTD. on the opening of their new factory in Singapore FRIGK industrial type water chilling plants were supplied by SOLE AGENTS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG37 words
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Article, Illustration630 1964-04-23 11 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: By Singapore, Wednesday Manpower chief Kumar applauds the enthusiastic response from the people.'This is very encouraging' YOUR country needs you! This was the national call and Singapore responded today with one heart. In 100 community halls the people filed in to registerUP - 630 words
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Article31 1964-04-23 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A railway labourer. Ahmad bin Zacharia. 40. was crushed to death 'odav when he whs causht between locs from two carriages at the ■pooner railway mmraball.ru31 words
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143 1964-04-23 11 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Controller of Manpower, Mr. S. Kumar, said today that arrangements were being made to start national registration in Sabah and Sarawak towards the end of next month. Mr. Kumar was speaking to reporters before leaving for Singapore to supervise143 words
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Article55 1964-04-23 11 KUCHING, Wed. Ibans chopped off the neads of three Indonesian terrorists near Jambu area of Sarawak's Second Division last week, it was disclosed today. A battle between a gang of 12 Indonesian terrorists and local Ibans on April 18 resulted In their being completely eliminated—55 words
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555 1964-04-23 11 TWO FOR TRIAL ON RAPE CHARGES SINGAPORE, W«d. A 17 -YEAR -OLD English girl, daughter of a Serviceman, was raped by two intruders the night she was alone at home after declining to accompany her parents to an army555 words
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208 1964-04-23 11 'Help Africa fight racial hatred 9 TESSELTON, Wed. J A sincere appeal to Malaysia to help African countries in their right against the 'dreadfui monster" of racial hatred perpetrated by "criminal nation like South Africa" was madj by the visiting Afro-Asian trade unionists today. Mr. E. A. O. Odeyemi of208 words
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Article26 1964-04-23 11 SINOAPORE. Wed. The unidentified bodies of two Chinese boys were found In a pond off Potong Paslr road today. Both bodies were nude.26 words
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Article21 1964-04-23 11 KUCHINO. Wed. The Sarawak Minister of Communication* and Works yesterday opened a new power station in Simanggang town.21 words
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Article109 1964-04-23 11 MINISTRY NAILS INDONESIAN 'LIES' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Ministry of Defence today denied agency reports from Jakarta that 300 British troops have been killed along the border between Indonesia and Malaysia since January. In a statement, the Ministry said that such a report was grossly exaggerated and completely untrue. Casualties109 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-04-23 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore National Trades Union Congress mammoth May Day rally th i s year will be highlighted by a presentation of a gold medal to its sec-retary-general. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. for his 'relentless efforts and able leadership in267 words
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Advertisement141 1964-04-23 11 LOW- COST A.- Money-saving, time-saving "i v Burroughs Adding Machine !^i Specifically designed for eco£■l nomical dependability, this P^^l Burroughs Hand-Operated V^lMfli I3fc?l^\'^^l Adding Machine includes such vWKJI t I '\ttwPk 1 features as direct subtraction, I VEE%\\ tH ELv^^l automatically printed ciphers. I iflyßLA'^ and shortcut keyboard. It's a141 words
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Miscellaneous773 1964-04-23 11 Today s Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA SU™' x^E; HI ES NATIONAL BHOBTWAVE V/m.T^od SERVICES: «1.7 and 602 metres Stars On Wings: 10.30 Popular A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- Composers; 11.00 The Star Kara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; S™!^, L l3O Before w Say 7.00 Time Signal. The News; Goodnight; 12.00 Close.773 words
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Advertisement197 1964-04-23 13 iißsff^Hjfwr I i i JTmm* Adonu (iknr* actual tiu) a JaU Vf flame JiftMr w tptttantarty compact form. The Ronson Varaflame Adonis -slender as the cigarette it lights This is the new Ronson Adonis. than 1.000 lights on one filling. It Take a close look at the Adonis. Men admire197 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-04-23 14 Cocktail dress in navy blue NAVY blue is the top colour in fashion right now and it's a perfect choice for evening wear. And for warm nights what could look better than this beautiful navy organza cocktail dress, it is the new presentation of the Christian Dior summer collection in65 words
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Article230 1964-04-23 14 ON the subjert ot "stretch" something new has been added apart from the long and varied list of readymade items that you can now buy in the market. 0 You can buy stretch material by the yard. It's linen and it's ideal for tailoring slacks and230 words
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428 1964-04-23 14 International platform for Muslim women CONGRESS APPEALS TO MRS. SIRAJ THE future is definitely bright In fact, Muslim women have set the pace for greater progress and from now on I hey will be given a chance to work side by side with men for the betterment of all. And428 words
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336 1964-04-23 14 PAINTINCS BY ENGLISH ARTIST TO GO ON SHOW OE has lived in Sin--11 gapore for more than eight years but Mr. Gordon Craig, an artist, never seems to tire of the daily scenes before him. Each new day unfolds nature's bea-ity in a different light and Mr. Craig has been336 words
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Advertisement217 1964-04-23 14 TRUST SWANSON V bkjt sL BsyV^Jr r^tfflsl bsßw ml B>w%Bf W ■I f ifctasii the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's speciaMy selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original217 words
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Advertisement551 1964-04-23 14 You plan a pleasant evening but yv y a *?^'jf[ Indigestion strikes Just one 'BISMAG' BISMINT gives you immediate relief! You come home late from J? work you rush your meal. /^yy The result is often dis- n! I comtort, acidity and \u^ L 2 i ail the other symp-551 words
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Miscellaneous297 1964-04-23 14 Straits Times Crossword hV ■HP^T ACROSS 7. Quiet! Epers yet to b« 1. Complain to th* Prime ordered? Yes! Hence the Minister about slang's re- amorous looks (6. I). jectlon in a cipher message B Lords venue still to be 1 10 i. settled <10 Hug him. embracing him! 12.297 words
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Advertisement1370 1964-04-23 15 10 LIVERPOOL A VUSI COASI U.K., OM Spore aatia r. rnaa r«a OOLIUS liverpeel. Cllsgow Apr It ANCHISIS A.-'.rrojt-., Livarpeei Apr 21 May 2 ll Pt/ Apr 21 MACNAON LwereeM. Clisim Apr 2) Miy I OJajJ 4 TALTHYIIUS L<nrpMl. Glasgow May t May IS Apr 21/1 CLYTONEUA .i.erpiil May s1,370 words
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Advertisement2638 1964-04-23 15 aaV aaf a¥ L mms J J JVaV J^^B aay 04 aTjaf T Wi^m THE EAC LINES H^lV "y-jH SIMGAPOtt «UAl> tUMPUISP SWCTTINHAM PfMAMO I amuu >oiiit. a. uiimc 10. roK>»> >/i.wtia eu*v SAILINSS It GENOA. U MAVRt. NAMIUK, MtMUI, ANIVJEIP, ROntRBAM. AMSTERDAM. 0. ItTPJENtIJW ANt ttnNIIAOta J» -f n«n2,638 words
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Advertisement1257 1964-04-23 15 MeAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. I&W lah xa. *tni. V* tLURMAN UMB ale KXAVBNSatS UHI ijumm. NAMauak. aauitcwMa, Lts aikeus. van Fuwitca. NAVIi. SHJU a MlttaSJjaaewa SEATIU. VANCOtVER A PORtLAJM) CITY 07 PETERIOROUSH AuMUat carte Mr Caatral Baa* t-eere «-«a» mm aaiarica. Gd. 21/2S Apr 2* 21 Apr lUNNYVILLI lijn A»r1,257 words
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630 1964-04-23 16 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN the Malayan Stock Exchange closed down after trading yesterday for the Hari Raya Huji holidays the same quiet pre-election conditions were still unchanged and turnover remained small. Hume (M) were down by 11 cents following their report which showed630 words
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Article26 1964-04-23 16 Malayan Stock Indices April 21. April 22. 'Industrials: 110.36 110 60 Tins: 132.12 133.76 S rubbers: 106.73 106.73 *Dec. 30. 1963—100 Dec. 29. 1962=10026 words
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Article945 1964-04-23 16 COMBINED business in tne Sin- j gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan flock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: i INDUSTRIAL!: Celd «t.r. (1.000) j 0 3<*. (1.000) $3.39, (1.000) $3.40: Dunleps $2.50 SL. (6 000) $2.61. (7.000) $2.60,945 words
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448 1964-04-23 16 rpHERE was a small drop In 1 the tin price in Penang yesterday of 25 cents which took the price down to $526.25 per plcul on an ottering estimated up 5 tons to 250 tons. In London on Tuesday after a quiet448 words
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Article134 1964-04-23 16 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIALS continued on aa easing trend. Move* were not large but fall* exceeded rises by fairly wide marKin. B.H.P. lost ground slightly. Swallow and Ariell moved up to 545. following a new offer by th« Australian Biscuit Company c'f 53*. 3d. cash. Oils and base metals134 words
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Article244 1964-04-23 16 ■WAV first (rid. rubbsr buyers fob. •W cl.ssd at 5 p.m. In Slngaper. and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 681 centa per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent), oa Tuesday's t losing level for tbe positloa. The tone "a* dull. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cleslng prlsss In cints por244 words
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Article27 1964-04-23 16 April 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68>4 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $526.25 (down 25 cents). Estimated offering; 250 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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Article262 1964-04-23 16 SHIPS lylnK ilmiiMa the *ln»jp»» t Harbour wharvii er aipcetidl today are: straat van Dlemen. Benwinoch 13/14. Captain Mlnaa IS, Isabel Krtcn 19. Frederick Clover 21/22, City of Peterborough 26. A sab! Marti ttfM, Panama 31 '32, Noreverett 3.i/34, Circe i 38/39, President Buchanan 42/43. Asphallon 47.262 words
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Article214 1964-04-23 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 2~. Thrre months. INDUSTRIALS Uouatead 14 cla. at. Box 26 cv. Dunlopi 18 Cta. M. Contain, r, 13a City De». eta. McAllner 16 era E. Smelter. 28 eta.M. Invest, 16 eta. Ksao 20cta. OQIiC 22 eta. Ked. Dlsp. 15 fi Rutlunama 12 eta. Kitzpalricka 18214 words
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Article34 1964-04-23 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Amsiaticn m.idr thru? change* In rat's to merchant." yeMerdsy (all rates to llftfli Soiling TT or OD roady- Helland Cuil.rt llil/t Switt Francs 140 1/8; Blliun Frsncs Ml34 words
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Article36 1964-04-23 16 ON ih« frt. .ichangi marktt Hon> Kons v»»t«r<liiy thf UI. dollar nuotMl *t .1 .73 1 for IT and 1.711 for cith. I aurlini «a« quot«4 at 19.07 and mm 1 lacl of. fold36 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-04-23 16 aLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal yr KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciSic. and Grill Lak«s/Ka«t Canada S«rvlc« Morg.ong T'hama i. rc.scg H'lvla rl'tt> Mreai iTrwl C'CW "(aatkma Mars" K n Apr 11/21 Mn H May hum 24 mi l miy I Miy "Tiut Man" 21 '22 May 1/11 J««e 21 Jim laly I Jaly1,018 words
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Advertisement1007 1964-04-23 16 aaaaaW^^^sa^aaaar^jH^sß safi^^s^Sl aaaV W W <tf W fl Ml MMMUi UIVICi 1 iNOia PARIS!** «N0 t. SUU »U*lCf li ruaaiatli, MilatM. Milaiiraa. *Mit j n Mum mi Nattaaniasai BULIMIA 1 Mij |/1| ffm tsW Ml RAJULA *||*liil '^Jla. iTll» ■Ami* II J... ,4....... KJuiJ M/ 712 ""2 ""a. fROM AUSTRALIA1,007 words
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Advertisement199 1964-04-23 16 Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAR OIRECT SAILINGS FROM SIN6APORE ANO MALAYA TO CANAOIAN ANO lU. SRiAT LAKES PORTS. Singapore P. Sham Peninf MofltreM Ss. "ZENOBIA MARTINI" 11/21 May 21/27 May 23/23 May 21 Jim Ss 'ORIENT TRADER" 18/ JO Jail 21/22 JaM 2J/24 Jsm 27 Jlly S.s "ORIENT199 words
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Article, Illustration34 1964-04-23 17 ."Mr. Nr; Kok Toong wish to thank friends and relatives for their messages of condolences, gifts, wreaths and attendance at the funeral of my father Hr. Ng Wah Yam. Inserted by loving sons.34 words
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Article79 1964-04-23 17 'Till Federation Minister for Finance has fixed thrse prices fox calculating customs duties for the week befinnint on April 23. Rubber 67 cts a lb. Copra S4BO a ton. Coconut oil SBO6 a ton. Palm oil $667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $380 a ton. The rate of duties79 words
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Article71 1964-04-23 17 CHINESE Product Exchange, tingaoort nson prises per picul yestsrdsy: Coconut eil: Imlk 46 J sellers, drum <4t'l fellers. Copra: April/May I. K. /Continent unquoted. Pepper: Mimtok nhlte $155 sellers, laisjsui white Jl.v.'i sellers, special Karawnk black $125 sellers, garbled l.'impong black $130 sellers. ASTA SH'Ji sellers. Singapore Coconut71 words
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Advertisement399 1964-04-23 17 1 NOTICE KIALA IREXOCiAXI INDIAN .^OCIATION building fund .ottery draw is postponed from 24Ui April 1964 to 3lbi July 1964. Guaranteed brand new prizes ofitieU. Result of the draw will be published on sth August 1964. A. R. FERNANDEZ PROMOTER JABATAN PARIT DAN i ALIAYER NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders399 words
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Advertisement828 1964-04-23 17 pfffpyffffy^ fff^fw^HWJPPWfwi^i (Continued from Page 19 1 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Mm.)—BoxSteta, txtn THE ADVERTISER Box A 3740 S.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked. EXPERIENCED EXECUTIVE required by European Import/Export Urm. Write to Box A 3451 S.T. B'pore. WANTED BABY AMAH, must have highest ability and references, for doctor's828 words
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Advertisement1061 1964-04-23 17 SITUATIONS VACANT j It Word* U <mim.r—Bmx St eta, txtrm WANTED A GRADUATE Teacher to Teach Science A Maths In the Government Aided School. Apply Box A 3444 S.T. Spore. WANTED: An Imaginative and talented person to train as manager of a unique Singapore shop specialising In books, pictures, records,1,061 words
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Advertisement673 1964-04-23 17 j HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE It Wordt SS (Win.)— Box St ct: txtm TWO SHOP HOUSES near Jalan Besar Lavender Street suitable for Bank. Commercial Firms. Please contact G.P.O. Box 1973, Spore. IST CLASS BUILDING Materials Bunglow 4-Bedrooms Furnished. 8750 sq. ft. Freehold Land at Krankel Drive, Price $78,000/-,673 words
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Advertisement726 1964-04-23 17 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 10 Word* SS (Mitt.)— Box St eta. txtrm HOW TO GET a job with success. Tented manual shows you how tv tkod openings, get Interviews. Hundreds of hints. Write for free details to Job Study (Dept. ST 1) P.O. Box 932, Penang. No obligation. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Word*726 words
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Advertisement771 1964-04-23 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* SS (Mm.)— Box St rfs. txtrm ISSS VOLKSWAGEN well maintained $2,600 0.n.0. No dealers. View 73. Puay Hee Avenue, Sennett Estate. Sinicapore 13. MOLDEN SPECIAL SEDAN K K. late 1961 very good condition 33.000 miles taxed until August $3,830. Telephone (Spore) *****. 1562 AUSTIN HEALEY771 words
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Advertisement523 1964-04-23 17 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE j tt Word* SS (Mim.)-Box 50 cts. txtrm WACKER RAMMERS, vibro pUtes. Internal vihrators. external vibrators are available ex stock from Malayan Development Machinery Ltd.. Kuala I Lumpur or Wearne Brothers' other I Federation centres and Jesaelton. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC tt Word* SS (Min.)—Box SO ct*.523 words
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Advertisement235 1964-04-23 17 LADIES DRESSMAKING I tt Word* Si (Min.t—Box St eta. txtrm MATERNITY WEAR Kor Bnurt Mothers-To-Be. Neltoo's, 119, Orcbsrd Road, R'pore WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Horti Si i%tin.) Hn X 50 tts. txtrm SOUTH EAST ASIA Hotel K3W/ Victoria Houi .i:':)M Ba:/Restsuraat. HOTEL AMBASSADOR Seaside 4». I Meyer Road Dancing Mttbtly.235 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-04-23 18 Military Police crushed in final KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federation Supplies and Transport Services today won the Armed Forces intercorps soccer competition when they beat Federation Military Police 5-0 in the fir\al at Rifle Ran^e Road today. The score was. however, r,o indication of theWan Seng Yip - 296 words
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Article21 1964-04-23 18 SAIGON, Wed— lndia held South Vietnam to a scoreless draw in their match in the Asian Youth soccer tournament.—Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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357 1964-04-23 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - Mike is too valuable to leave out for Tokyo NORMAN SIEBEL: HOCKEY by Kuala Lumpur, Wed. Yf IKE SHEPHERDSON has been left out of the Malaysian hockey squad of 22 players who tour India next month but he keeps taking much of the limelight in the trial matches the Olympic357 words
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Article44 1964-04-23 18 PENANO. Wed— The Penang Turf Club today announced that the closing date for entries for the summer meeting starting on May 10 has been extended to Friday, instead of tomorrow. Acceptances for the first day's races will close on Thursday. Apr. 3044 words
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298 1964-04-23 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. A linesman who was "booked" by the referee in a Singapore soccer match las set SAFA a problem. The linesman. Leman, was "booked" for disputing a throw-in decision with referee A. Smith in a Div. 2A match between Singapore Cricket Club and298 words
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Article158 1964-04-23 18 ROBERT CHOE IN SAFA TEAM {SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore forward line will have a "Malaysian look" when they meet Madureira, the touring Brazilian club, at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (7 p.m.). SAFA have invited two Malayan forwards to play Robert Choc of Malacca and Tusuf Hamid of Johore SAFA president158 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-04-23 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. SOSC president A.T. Rajah said today he v/ould make a trip to Kuala Lumpur before the end of the month In meet Malayan sports officials to discuss the formation of the Olympic Council of Malaysia. On Monday it was announfed237 words
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Advertisement561 1964-04-23 18 lk[£J IW3Cm<LtJt ijajpj IN Till M\ I lIX OK MALAYAN COLLIERIES LIMITED AND IN THE MATTKR OK iiu CONMMM okimwnci: 1940-1946. NO I ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition presented to the High Court ol the Stales ol Malaya hi Kuala Lumpur on the 31st day cl March 1964561 words
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Advertisement383 1964-04-23 18 REMINDER AUCTION SALE OF WAR DEPARTMENT SIRPLIS STORKS AT THE SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL. <;l 11 .1.EM \RI» ROAD TO-DAY AT 9.30 A.M. AUCTIONEERS. Kiong Chai Woon Co., Ltd. No. 104 Market Strret, Sinraporr. Trlrphonr Now. ***** 4c *****. TENDER NOTICE JABATAN PENJARA, MALAYSIA. Separate tenders are invited noni registered businessmen383 words
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Advertisement791 1964-04-23 18 TENDERS I J.K.R. PAHANG. TENDERS from Registered Class "E" and above JKR. Contractors' will be received by Jurutera Negn. JKR. Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 I p.m. on 30.4.1964 for the Construc--1 tlon of side tables between 18th M.S. and 22>-.. M.S. Pekan-Kuantan "Road, Kuantan. Full particulars may be obtained791 words
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Advertisement145 1964-04-23 18 TENDERS PAHANG P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenderers from Class 'ET and above Registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. PahariK Kuantan up to 3.00 pjn. on 30th April. 1964 for the construction or sedimentation, settled water tanks, filter and pump house and erection of145 words
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Advertisement98 1964-04-23 18 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains HetichiorophrfM kills gerirn instantly bcali pimple* lasl. Prevents pimple* from spreading—leaves no unsightly spoil. Free from oil and grease does not crack, cake or clog the pores women can apply make-up over it A wonderfully effective treatment. I98 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous173 1964-04-23 18 SUMMARY SOCCER Negri L»t: Rangers 7 Tamil Singam 0. Muthukwnara Cup (Primary English School final) King Oeorße V 0 TMS 0. ATHLETIC 9 Cro»-country: Technical Inst. inter-house race— 1 Electrical and Engineering 2 Mechanical Engineering 3 Civil Engineering. TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES SOCCER SAFA Ut 3D: Div. t: Umno v Tharmallngam173 words
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Article1004 1964-04-23 19 PARI PASSU AND WINDY WILLIES FOR A DOUBLE the going likely to be heavy, it should pay to back the mudlarks at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Two seasoned sprinters who will get a lot ol "help" from the going are Pari Passu (Race Three) and Windy Willies1,004 words
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Article23 1964-04-23 19 EPSOM JEEP's best bets are Pari Passu (Race Three), Windy Willies (Race Four) and Arc e,n Ciel (Race Eight). The going is heavy.23 words
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272 1964-04-23 19 KUALA LLMPLR Wed. Weights for five races here on Sunday: THE KING'S CUP CLASS 1, DIV. I— 6F. Pardon 9.00 Rmquillrur 8.13 Paair Puteh 8.12 Star Era 8.10 Piiarro II 8.08 Pnlau Fangkor 8.07 Lucky Lucky 8.05 Noble Gesture 8.03 Hard Lore 8.03272 words
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Article25 1964-04-23 19 TAIPING. Wed. Prison Athletic Club entered the final of the Taiping knockout hockey competition when thej beat 2 Transport Coy 3-0 here yesterday.25 words
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Article131 1964-04-23 19 fcPSOM JEEP CALL BOY R(« I SUN MAIDEN Our Byrsa Parramatta OUR BYRSA San Maiden King Power PARRAMKTTA Sun Maiden Shantin Inn RftM BUS FULL Begini Begitu King's Choice ACES UP Powerful Wonderful Pil W'FUL PIL Becin] Begita Telega X.re S PARI PASSU Junior Wee Wonder SPARTAN Coronation131 words
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Article1502 1964-04-23 19 t'.tKl) KISX a leit«r alter the noises name indicates the type of going preferred: 1 fast; g good; s soft- h heavy; a any. Betting forecast- (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowances: Soaidl. P. K. Leong and Lim 3-lb; Chong and Dragon 5-lb; others 7-lb. Race 1—2.00:1,502 words
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Article153 1964-04-23 19 Arsenal pay £45,000 for Howe SOCCER LONDON, Wed.— aigland international fullback Don Howe was last night transferred from West Bromwich Albion to Arsenal for a fee of £45.000. The cum is a record for a fullback in English football. The previous record was £39,500 which Manchester United paid West HamReuter; UPI - 153 words
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Advertisement128 1964-04-23 19 ULlrr 91^1^1^ Here's the inside /jfl story of the Siting r^HT |Sf Strings of top British L^l W pop singer Cliff Ri- l^fc, chard and the Sha- If J El dows who talk of fl their stage work and I ■■H their by-now-famous I K^B guitars in this week's I128 words
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Advertisement198 1964-04-23 19 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK j The modern way of keeping your valuables, original documents or jewelleries is in a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX. Our Singapore Sub-Branch at 83 Victoria Street has these DEPOSIT BOXES for rental and you need not be our customer to hire the BOXES. For $15.00 a year you198 words
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503 1964-04-23 20 MALACCA. Wed C I (i A 1M) K K'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said here tonight that Malaysia-Indo-nesia re la t i O n s would never be the same ajßtjn. He told a PAP election rally: "Indonesia503 words
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Article219 1964-04-23 20 WE CONDEMN SABOTEURS: VISITORS SINGAPORE, Wed. visiting African hiNiw leaders today condemned nets of sabotage in Singapore perpetrated by Indonesian agents. In a joint statement, they said: "We regret the problem facing this young and promising nation at this moment. This problem threatens the peace of the whole world. "We219 words
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Article89 1964-04-23 20 Subway fire destroys two trains NEW YORK. Wed. The worst subway fire in New York history raged through the shuttle station under Grand Central Terminal early yesterday, destroying two trains, buckling girders and causing 42nd Street to sink. Fire Commissioner Edward Thompson said 42nd Street. Manhattan's busiest thoroughfare, will haveUPI - 89 words
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Article32 1964-04-23 20 SINGAPORE, Wed.— An exhibition of the paintings entered in the annual advertising awards competition will be held by the Creative Circle at the National Library from tomorrow till Satin day.32 words
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Obituary30 1964-04-23 20 MAY CABRIIL. «JC* 43. dird at Kuan'.an en "J2.4 H4. Cort«Kf arriving at SI Joho'a Cathedra] 23.4.64 at 4.00 p.m »ervtc* at 5.00 p.m. tbence to Chrran Road Omnrry.30 words
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182 1964-04-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Labour hopes to put forward a new approach in the National Union of Plantation Workers Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association dispute to bring about an amicable settlement. It hopes to contact the parties involved on this182 words
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72 1964-04-23 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Daily-Rated Health Workers' Union has threatened to serve a strike notice if the Ministry of National Development fails to settle "various matters" affecting the union's members by M?y 3. In a statement, the union charged that it was taking this course72 words
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Article15 1964-04-23 20 SAIGON. Wed Burma beat Malaysia 5-2 here tonight. Halftime score was 3-1.15 words
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Article420 1964-04-23 20 LONDON, Wed. It was an- other day ot Indecision in the Stock markets, with prices moving irregularly in response to a size- able two-way business. Company news was again helping in many directions but some of the statements failed to meet the more optimistic expectations. Textiles eased under420 words
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Article, Illustration478 1964-04-23 20 GUNN CHIT THYE - Holyoake: It's no business of Korea GUNN CHIT THYE By PENANG, Wednesday THE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr; Keith Holyoake, said here today he would take a serious view of any intervention by North Korea such as sending volunteers to assist Indonesia in her "crush Malaysia" policy. Mr. Holyoake told478 words
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208 1964-04-23 20 Indonesia: What did Tengku really mean? JAKARTA, Wed, The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today said Indonesia wanted a prompt and definitive statement from Tengku Abdul Rahman on a summit with President Soekarno. Dr. Subandrio said he had only seen news reports of the Tengku's statements on Sunday expressing his willingness208 words
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Article54 1964-04-23 20 LONDON. Wed. Mi R. A. Butler. British Foreign becieiary, will visit Manila on May 5 and for talks with the Philippine Government, the Foreign Office announced today. Diplomatic sources here Mid that questions concerning Malaysia would be hlßh on the informal agenda of Mr ButlersReuter - 54 words
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Article167 1964-04-23 20 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. npHE Kelantan State Alliance today air- dropped half a million pamphlets of Tun Abdul Razak's accusation that the PanMalayan Islamic Party State Government had mortgaged one fifth of the State land to a company in Singapore. A Cessna, specially chartered from Singapore, flew at167 words
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