The Straits Times, 24 April 1964
1964-04-24
1
22
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section20 1964-04-24 1 24APR1964 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
-
Article, Illustration912 1964-04-24 1 Broadcast by Tengku Wisdom of the voters can decide destiny of the nation in tomorrow's election KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TENGKU Abdul Rahman tonight appealed to Malayans to be loyal to their land of birth or adoption and help fight "the enemy from within and without" and let912 words
-
Article, Illustration348 1964-04-24 1 Barwick quits to become the new C.J. TRIP CANCELLED, THEN SURPRISE MOVE SETS OFF SPECULATION (JAXBKRRA, Thurs. Mystery surrounds the resignation of the Minister for External Affairs, Sir Garfield Ba r wic k, to become Chief Justice of the High Court of Austmli i. Sir Garfield was not at the348 words
-
227 1964-04-24 1 Tengku: Terror calls for tougher laws SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tougher laws to deal with Indonesian subversives and saboteurs will be pushed through after Malaya's general election. Military and legal experts will draft these laws, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, said tonight daring a television interview here. AH acts of aggression227 words
-
Article114 1964-04-24 1 NOW MYSTERY PARACHUTES INSABAH JESSELTON, Thurs. —An unidentified aircraft early this morning dropped several Russianmade parachutes in the Tamparuli area, two to five miles from here. Police have recovered 16 of them. The search is continuing. Police said the aircraft dropped the parachutes about 2.30 a.m. Some kampong people at114 words
-
Article247 1964-04-24 1 MANILA. Thurs. jy|ALAYSIA and the Philippines will announce an agreement on resumption of Consular relations within a matter of a few days, the Fbreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, said today. The missions will be on the level of Consulates, not Consulates- deneral, he said. TheAP - 247 words
-
Article54 1964-04-24 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno has told the Indonesian people to "sacrifice" to crush ■Malaysia and achieve other national goals. "Come, be prepared to sacrifice we should be aware that we should render sacrifice as much as possible, especially as the time of revolution Is not completed54 words
-
Article, Illustration123 1964-04-24 1 Tanganyika, Zanzibar to be one state T\ A R ES SALAAM, Thurs. The presidents of Tanganyika and Zanzibar have signed "articles of union" under which the two states would become "one sovereign state," it was officially announced here today. President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika paid a surprise visit to ZanzibarReuter - 123 words
-
Article71 1964-04-24 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The 3eatles, Britain's top pop-singing group, vlll give two concerts In Hong Kong in June as part of an overseas tour they are making this summer. In addition to their two shows at Hong Kong's Princess Theatre on June 9, they willReuter - 71 words
-
Article50 1964-04-24 1 MIAMI. Thurs. A housewife who went to the races as a break from nursing four children with chicken-pox won U5584,692 the largest twin double tote payout in American racing history She split the winnings with her husband and sister because they helped her pick the winners. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
-
Article34 1964-04-24 1 WASHINOTON. Thurs. The World Bank today made a new $50 million loan to Japan, to assist In financing a toll Express highway, which will run 333 miles from Tokyo to Kobe— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
-
Article28 1964-04-24 1 NEW YORK. Thurs.— A 220--year-old Guarnerius violin, worth about $40,000. has been recovered from a pawnshop— where It «v pledged by a thief for $15 RevUr.28 words
-
Article165 1964-04-24 1 Case of the silent husband T ONDON, Thurs. A woman whose husb a n d refused to speak to her for more than four yea.rs. and communicated by exchanging notes, was granted a divorce yesterday on grounds of cruelty. The long silence between Sidney Essex and his wife Ethel beganUPI - 165 words
-
Article49 1964-04-24 1 SYDNEY, Thurs. More than 1,000 employees of the Government Printing Office were evacuated from their city building today, after a man telephoned the office and said a bomb planted In the building was due to explode. The call was later found to be a hoax. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
-
161 1964-04-24 1 Bus and train collide: 10 badly hurt IZOTA BHARU. Thurs. Ten people, including two children, were seriously injured this afternoon when a passenger train and a bus carrying holidaymakers collided at a level crossing at Wakaf Bharu, 17 miles from here. They were admitted to the genera 1 hospital here.161 words
-
Article40 1964-04-24 1 GREATER ACTIVITY IN VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Thur* President Johnson told press conference today he anticipatrd 'Stepped up acti\itv" in South Vietnam, and also hoped other nations would be seen in South Vietnam to help in fight against Communist infiltration.40 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement61 1964-04-24 1 Dealer in DIAMONDS. RUBIES, EMERALDS. BLUE SAPPHIRES. CATS EYES. STAR SAPPHIRES. STAR RUBIES? REAL ALEXANDRITES. Etc.. Etc. G. C.OE SUVA BROS. Jewellers. 3, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. 1. TEL: *****. EXTRA QUALITY EXTRA QUANTITY Only APOLLO offers you 3 oz jars, so you really get EXTRA for your money mT •>4p*61 words
-
Advertisement83 1964-04-24 1 FOR DISTORTIONLESS VIEWING Buy SHARP TELEVISION 24-HOUR AFTER SALES SERVICE SheafferS PFM DOES THE BIG MAN PRDUD Think big and bold! ThU all new dynamic pen from Sheaffer's is for you! Everything about the SheafTer's Ten-for-Men is big-the styling, the grip, the quality, the ink capacity! The Sheaffer's PFM features83 words
-
-
AFRO-ASIAN DESK
-
Article, Illustration554 1964-04-24 2 LONDON, Thurs.— The Minister of Defence, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, told the House of Commons yesterday that the extra cost of the operation by British forces in Eastern Malaysia was estimated at nearly £3,500,000 up to March 31. The Minister added: "IReuter - 554 words
-
82 1964-04-24 2 SALISBURY. Thurs. Mr. John Gaunt, Southern Rhodesian local Government Minister, spoke here last night of a move afoot to form a new party and bring back Sir Roy Welen6ky, former Federal Prime Minister, "as a strong man." Mr Gaunt, speaking in a televisionReuter - 82 words
-
Article33 1964-04-24 2 JAKARTA, Thurs.— The Indonesian cruiser Irian will conduct shelling exercises in the Jakarta Bay tomorrow, the Navy announced today. The Russian-made crui*er returned to Jakarta yesterday from Vladivostok after repairs.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
-
160 1964-04-24 2 HOLYOAKE 'DROPPED A BRICK' BY INVITING SOEK WELLINGTON. Thurs.— Under tbe headline "the Prime Minister Drops a Brick," Wellington's Evening Post yesterday criticised Mr. Keith Holjoake for inviting Indonesia's President Soekarno to pay a formal visit to New Zealand. "Mr. Holyoake's invitation to President Soekarno Is said to be aReuter - 160 words
-
Article48 1964-04-24 2 LUSAKA. Thurs. Sir Evelyn Hone, Governor of Northern Rhodesia, has handed over control of the police force to Mr. Kenneth Kaunda. the Prime Minister, a Government spokesman announced yesterday. Sir Evelyn also made Mr. Kaunda responsible for the maintenance of public order and security.48 words
-
110 1964-04-24 2 Subversion in East Sumatra: 7 held JAKARTA, Thurs.— J Police in Rengat, East Sumatra, have arrested seven people on charges of conducting subversive activities. Antara news agency reported today. The agency said the people were actively launching an anti-Indonesia campaign, and were paying people to do likewise. Boats destroyed TheReuter - 110 words
-
Article35 1964-04-24 2 MANILA. Thurs. Six peoDle were killed yesterday when a bus collided with a truck in Quezon Province, Central Luzon, according to press reports reaching here today. Nine others were seriously Injured. ReuterReuter - 35 words
-
Article21 1964-04-24 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Expelled Ray Herndon. correspondent of tbe United Press International, left here by air for Bangkok today. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
-
Article, Illustration200 1964-04-24 2 Should Peking attack India again YORK, Thurs.— 11 Mrs. Indira Gaiv dhi. daughter of India's Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, said that if Communist China attacked India again "Pakistan would attack too." In an interview with the New York Times, she said that India had definite knowledge that Pakistan had assuredAP - 200 words
-
Article, Illustration143 1964-04-24 2 It's death for Diem's brother Can OAIGON, Thurs. Ngo Dinn Can, younger brother of late South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, was sentenced to death last night for murder and other crimes committed under the Diem regime. Can. who spent much of thu six-day trial lying on a stretcher owingReuter - 143 words
-
114 1964-04-24 2 fAIPEH, Thurs. 1 The official Chinese Nationalist Central News Agency claimed yesterday that a series of antiCommunist revolts led Dy disgruntled Communist cadres occurred recently in the south-west China province of Yunnan. The agency credited intelligence reports from the mainland with these details: OnAP - 114 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement212 1964-04-24 2 Elegance With Rugged Strength itoyota^ The Toyota Crown is the last word in elegant styling, quality workmanship and /if"" scintillating performance. Nowhere will your Toyota Crown be overshadowed I \\l3l*f// I by another car you will always be proud to drive away in it. And under- n^^^ neath that sleek212 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous19 1964-04-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^~~T>. ILL STAND UP /wuaßeV/C^ /HO? »JOt\ D'iwp* fer(H. fja.Vuf ftpf, AA^_ *U- S-19 words
-
-
US-EUROPEAN DESK
-
203 1964-04-24 3 'Mao, the insincere' latest Kremlin blast MOSCOW. Thurs.. aTI A top Soviet Com- munist yesterday ac- cused Mao Tse- i tung, the Chinese leader, of insincerity in sending an outwardly friendly telegram to Mr. Khrushchev last week on his 70th birthday. Addressing some 6,000 people In the Kremlin on Lenin'sReuter - 203 words
-
Article22 1964-04-24 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Britain's La bour opposition party yesterday appealed for more money for a general election lighting fund. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
-
Article, Illustration475 1964-04-24 3 JOHNSON OPENS WORLD'S FAIR WITH A VISION OF A FUTURE FREE FROM THREAT OF WAR NEW YORK, Thursday. PRESIDENT JOHNSON, speaking at the opening of the World Fair, yesterday prophesied that peace was not only possible but "is coming nearer." The President said that unless the theme ofReuter - 475 words
-
Article133 1964-04-24 3 100 held on opening day NEW YORK. Thurs. Police arrested more than 100 civil rights demonstrators at the World's Fair yesterday. About a dozen demonstrators were carried away bodily when they jumped onto a counter at one exhibit .shouting "freedom now" as President Johnson arrived at the mammoth fair. AnotherReuter - 133 words
-
Article228 1964-04-24 3 VTICOSI/v, Thurs. 11 Turkish-Cypriot leaders last night rejected President MaJcarios' proposals for a general amnesty to all Turkish-Cypriots and the removal of all fortifications. Mr. Osman Orek. Cyprus Defence Minister, told a Press conference the proposals were "only propaganda." They had been rejected by the TurkishCypriotReuter - 228 words
-
Article, Illustration546 1964-04-24 3 'By holding themselves up to public scorn and ridicule... NEW YORK, Thursday. JWENTIETH Century-Fox Film Corporation and the Twentieth Century-Fox Productions Ltd. tiled a US$5O million damage suit yesterday against Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, charging breach of contract in connection with thetheir conduct and deportment during and after the filming of the production - 546 words
-
Article, Illustration125 1964-04-24 3 T ONDON, Thurs. The former War Minister, Mr. John Profumo, central figure in sensational disclosures last year, has started a new Job helping the needy in London slums, the Daily Mirror reported. Wealthy Mr. Profumo. 49, Is working five days a125 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement152 1964-04-24 3 f1 householders will save the price of a WOLF electric tool kit in 12 months tg doing $obs ttteragetoes pound Qbe t*xn& cQncmtcmn! It all adds up. Wjien you Ap-«C —^CH buy a Wolf home ArNo 7 /j pofcer tool kit you f y S/aJ > save adl this ex-152 words
-
Advertisement276 1964-04-24 3 LEA PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE The economical sauce that adds piquancy to soups and <*-^"»-^ all meat and fish dishes. The heart fern BRADDELL GARDEN BRADDELL GARDEN Ultra modern I V N PARK" (Slruluxuriously equipped with quality i Ettatc) Ultra modern rwo-irorey fixture: Free-hold, 5 rooms, 3 halls, rerroce garden houiet276 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1964-04-24 4 FOR INTER-RACIAL UNTT\; PEACE, PROGRESS, ANIT PROSPERITY ALLIANCE KEEP SOEKARND OUT ISSUED BY ALLIANCE HON. SECRETARY-GENERAL16 words
-
-
Article, Illustration95 1964-04-24 5 CROWDS ATTEND HARI RAYA HAJI CEREMONY AT ISTANA zak, and Muslim diplomats. The scene was typical of those at other istanas and mosques throughout the country. Despite the lifting or the firecracker ban, festivities following the prayers were generally on the quiet side. Straits Times95 words
-
253 1964-04-24 5 'JUST PRIDE IN PROGRESS'-BY THE KING KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong said today he was confident that those going to the polls on Saturday would elect a government which would best serve their interests and those of the country. The King was speaking to I more than 2,000253 words
-
Article50 1964-04-24 5 JESSELTON. Tlnirs— Mr. GO. I Sundxng. Minister of Health, .ml here th;it his Ministry had plans for expansion 01 the present hospitals -,a Je.s.sclton :md Sandakun. Work on buildups in Tawau would start soon and plans were being prepared for the hospitals for Papar and Beaufort.50 words
-
135 1964-04-24 5 Jugah adopts a Royal Marines lieutenant as son T ONDON. Thurs. A Royal Marines officer has been adopted as a tribal son. of Da t o Temenggong Jugah, the Malaysian Minister for Sarawak Affairs, the Ministry of Defence said last night. He is 24 -year-old Lieut. David Rowe. a helicopterReuter - 135 words
-
Article53 1964-04-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs— T!ie Wesak Celebration Committee wiii hold a flag-day 111 Klang on Muy I and here on M<>y 2 to nIM funds for celebrating Wesak Day which fulls on May 26. The three-day celebration will climax wjth a procession through the main streets here53 words
-
203 1964-04-24 5 Holyoake visits N.Z. troops on Thai border OIK (Central Kedah), Thurs. The visiting New-Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. today inspected the New Zealand battalion at a Jungle camp near here. 1 Mr. Holyoake spent three hours inspecting the camp and then flew to a jungle fort where a company203 words
-
83 1964-04-24 5 Bid No. 3 by unqualified dentists SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Chinese Dentists' Association has approached the Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, in another attempt to seek representation on the Dental Board. A flve-niiin delegation led b.v 1:5 president. Mr. Chew Ghee Mm. 1 met Mr Yong last wrrk.83 words
-
Article299 1964-04-24 5 REFERENDUM CALL... IPOH, Thursday. JNCHE Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, Minister of Local Government in Sabah, today described as "sheer nonsense" a suggestion by the Socialist Front for a referendum to be held in Sabah and Sarawak for peace in Malaysia. The Minister, who Is also299 words
-
Article42 1964-04-24 5 MACHANG .Kelantam. Thur«. The Sultan of Kelantan will open the Rubber Smallholders Advisory Service regional office for Kelantan and Trengganu here on May 7 The office is a division of the 'Rubber Research Institute at Kuala Lumpur.42 words
-
Article137 1964-04-24 5 CASE OF WOMAN WHO MADE A BOMB JES6CLTON. Thurs, A little knowledge is always dangerous, a coroner said here when he recorded m misadventure verdict on a woman of 22 who died while experimenting with a bomb. The court was told that Suati binte Gumpuka. was flune about 85 ft137 words
-
Article55 1964-04-24 5 PENANG, Thurs.— A thief entered a servant's quarters of a house In Codrington Avenue today, unhooked a bird's cage from a beam with a stick, and escaped on a bicycle. When two servants and a dog gave chase, he threw away the cage and cycled off —with55 words
-
Article20 1964-04-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. S. llatan Singh. Chaltrala has been elected president of the Sikh Missionary Society of Malaya.20 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement181 1964-04-24 5 Advertisement o^o VIfOMEN everywhere are using T the new shampoo thai mes their hair the "Peek-In" Okm ot beauty the delighuul tnt^Nrence you see when looking into Uie depths of ambe.- or a precious stone it a glitter not v polish, not :i shimmer, but somethn.,. far more beautiful. It181 words
-
Advertisement257 1964-04-24 5 FISHER Widely acclaimed by Professional users and enthusiasts as the most advanced stereo amplifiers in the world! Sport Pnc«f w/e Cabinet Model: X 100, 40 watts $495.00 Model: X-2028, 80 watts $875.00 Liberal Discount for CASH 8U- EASTLAND TRADING CO., 1, Print. Str«tt, 147, Batu Road (l«t Flaw), Corner Cotlyer257 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous77 1964-04-24 5 WiVf/ O»p By I. Hmtniin oVntv.wwHfl fopfl I -Cl Y...ws got rae I Ok TH' HECK \*RS T ir@a, r OH.HO. IT THESE CRAZT I /.#1 \hnor Al < app T W/^ T WA ?I STOPSOUABftUHfrWOMEN/r TH*SS GOOD MUFF TO' I'VE COME f^ VASSUH HIM£-IV\ HlM.'.'fMAj\ WASHIKJGTON SSEKJDIWG J *LU77 words
-
-
Article48 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. TV Malaysia Slngapura Channel 5 will present an Illustrated Interview with the chief architect of the Housing and Development Board. Mr. Teh Cheang V/an, tomorrow at 7 p.m. Mr. Teh during the interview will give his impression of housing In Russia.48 words
-
265 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE, Thur*. JHE POLICE have refused the left-wing Singapore Trade Unions May Day Joint Celebrations Committee a permit to hold its May Day rally at the Geylang Stadium. They have also turned down the committee's application for a permit to hold a265 words
-
Article414 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE AIRPORT: IN AND OUT TRB following In today'! »ch«luH of civil aircraft movement! at Para L«b*r airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lmn: From Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL Ilfti 6.10 p.m. Malaysian Airway* From Kuala Lumpur (ML 02S) 6.05 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) S 05 p.m.:414 words
-
Article18 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government Pensioners' Association elected Mr. A.S. Johary president at its annual meeting recently.18 words
-
Article211 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THERE can be no sympathy for the misguided leaders of Indonesia, who have brought their people to the terrible plight of eating corn instead of rice. t Dr. Goh Keng Swee said this today when he opened a new factory Federal Chemical211 words
-
Article122 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The thirst for knowledge amon% children under IS years of age in Singapore is steadily growing up to ciate 54.814 children are members o: the National Library almost twice the figure in i960. This was revealed In a statement by the Director of the Library,122 words
-
Article42 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off In Oeylang Road between Lorongs 34 and 43 tomorrow from 9 ajn. to 3 pjn.. and also in Jalan Gudang off Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim. Jurong Industrial Area from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.42 words
-
Article38 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thura.— The Methodist Girls 1 School Alumnae Association will hold a cookery session at the MGS domestic science room In Mount Sophia at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Madam Christina Doornlk will demonstiate two Indonesian dishes.38 words
-
Article250 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. "I'm Bewitched," a musical comedy written and produced by Father T. Sheridan, SJ., with adapted Stephen Foster melodies, was presented by the Choir and Drama Workshop of the C ath o 1 i c Teachers' Movement in the Cultural Centre last night. Although250 words
-
Article43 1964-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Hidayathul Islam Association, will hold a general meeting at 8 p.m. on May 2 at No 566. 9' 7 m.s. Buklt Tlmah Road to elect a committee to organise celebrations In honour of Prophet Mo* hamed's birthday.43 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement282 1964-04-24 6 0^ JAMES BOND FANS; IN SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PACKED EVERY SHOW during THE FIRST 7 DAYS OF "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" CREATING A NEW ALL TIME S RECORD! j Smashing the previous record set by "The Great Escape" a HAfiPY SAITZMAN.ALBERT RBROCCOU^. A WTM > FROM RUSSIA ,*>*«] J I282 words
-
Advertisement131 1964-04-24 6 v LAST TWO DAYS!! t HURRY!! X INTERNATIONAL AERIAL ACROBATICS (Sponsored By Molaytla E ntcrtoinmcnt Enterprises) XAt The GAY WORLD STADIUM f I (Former Happy World) T V. Daily At 3.00 t I 00 p.m. 4 Concession To School" T:hildren At 60 cts. Each Daily At<> The 3 p.m. Performance.131 words
-
Advertisement282 1964-04-24 6 ,'imiiiiicaniiiiiii>itc3iiiiiiiiniic3iiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiic)iiiiiiniiii»iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiin!: I tJ\i l f\M TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! f j^™**a*alalßtams»«^r Tc ***** (SINGAPORE) Topping the Tensions of "Rear Window"! B JfIMES STEW/IRT KIM NDVfIK IC- A A ALFRED HITFHCDWS iHA 1 b^B IIIIIC]ltllllllllllC3llllll!IIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIICMIIIIIIIIIIC'""i|||||IIIC]llllllllll^ I a take pictures at I PAMERAN I I 1 Kodak 1 11 ioHiili ;T) JjJ TARIAN PAYONG282 words
-
Advertisement460 1964-04-24 6 W\\\ MlO\\i>4.!i j 11am 1.30 4 00 6 JO 9 30pm M-G-M I JEANGABHi^AIAIHDEIOII H i»r J a »-i TOMORROW MIDNIGHT' Color>£ i -SHANTUNG ACROBATS' >w 9th EXCITING DAY! J 11am 1.40 4.00 6 JO 9Jopm IWalHHsney t^V^ Maurice Cherolier HayUy Mills Plus! Wolt Di»r»v'» Feoturetto: S E "COLD STORAGE"460 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1902 1964-04-24 7 Hanged for murder, then the doubts... THE CASE OF DAVID YOUNG, A CLASSIC ON THE DANGERS OF SOLE RELIANCE ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE LATE on the evening of December 28, 18Go, the miner George Graham returned home from nightshifi to his two-roomed cottage on the outskirts of Daylesford in Victoria. The1,902 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1964-04-24 7 Fora refreshing change te^i Now you can enjoy Gresham the special menthol cigarettes imported from England for people who appreciate the very best Gresham King-Size have a Qfct? 1 clean white filter. contain rich Virginia tobacco specially blended with menthol S^f /or a fresher, livelier taste. Each tastes as cool205 words
-
-
Article29 1964-04-24 8 MR. A. THIYAOA RAJAH Of Eler'ions office. Malacca, thanks friend* nd relative* for their kind visit* aad •neaesce* of condolence, on th* death of his father tn Ceylon29 words
-
Article165 1964-04-24 8 1* Wtrdt tit Minimum I WHY SUFFER from travel sickness? .nard acmlnst It by taking: a "Manlne 'ablet 20 mlnntea before starting your )oumey. MISS JEAN WRIGHT, Rertoa International Beauty Consultant, will reveal a lovelier, more exciting Tool Visit her today at Robinson Co. Ltd.. Raffles Place, Singapore. LADIES!!!165 words
-
Article31 1964-04-24 8 wow4m Sim cm*.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally Saturday Vh April 7.30 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. Board of Directors will conduct the. Rally. Speaker Dr B. Chew All io"dlally Invited31 words
-
The Straits Times Friday, April 24, 1964.
-
Article690 1964-04-24 8 The choice before Malayan voters in tomorrow's general election is an exceptionally i simple one. Are we to remain i masters in our own house, free I to pursue a future built upon parliamentary democracy, the rule of law and economic cooperation with those who buy the690 words
-
Article378 1964-04-24 8 The casualty rate in the South Vietnam war has climbed to record levels. Last week Government forces suffered 1,000 casualties, including j about 200 men killed, while the Vietcong lost more than 600 dead, 50 captured and an j unknown number wounded. This week's reports indicate 'equally violent378 words
-
Article127 1964-04-24 8 Fears that the election campaign would be marred by strikes have been proved idle, and the country will echo Inche Bahaman's praise for the responsible trade unionism which averted the danger. Every effort was made, especially by the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Union of Post127 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1758 1964-04-24 8 A Pan-Indonesia with all Maphilindo territories HATTA WARNS ON THE FATE OF HITLER 'We are not strong and secure till all the Straits of Malacca is in our hands 9 INDONESIA'S dream of realising the myth that Malaya is part of its territory dates back to1,758 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement752 1964-04-24 8 Strtit. Tie*, ft Malay Mail CkMeMted seVrUs —louts a*** •c «»d (at Ist *k*r COLO STORAGE ARCAOC Oi—urd Roe* COLD »TO»»Sl MANCHKS AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KCPPCL ROAD— NAVAL Arthorts*! Agents CITY ROOK STORE 1 LTD Winchester House. Colh/er Qsey TMC NEWS MONT FHzpstrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Road752 words
-
Advertisement77 1964-04-24 8 BIG NEWS IN SHOES It looks like leather, feels like leather, wears like leather and breathes like leather. But it isn't It's a brand-new, manmade material, and it seems destined to walk right down Main Street. Read this news in APRIL Reader's Digest (Now On Salt) Also, read all details77 words
-
Advertisement146 1964-04-24 8 fff^HßßLaBfcMMJJaMfc*ifr r '^5 1.1 aA W^jJ^^ yf"' iM a^BßJHß'^rj'SH'PrtaMfl^ •"-i'^-SCT >■— ii'-.*** b 'A new car? At age 30 you may scion j And they only came a policy for $15,000 back from Hong Kong which will bring you a month ago. $24,000 in 25 years time. I wish I146 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement50 1964-04-24 9 SIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES LTD, Wl^^^^^^ are P |eased to announce that their new Wl^^^^^^P factory at Jurong Industrial area will be vfJQ&CtIMP officially opened by the Minister for Finance Dr. GOH KENG SWEE today. MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL PIPES OF ALL DIAMETERS TOGETHER WITH COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR ALL TYPES OF GALVANIZING50 words
-
-
A STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT
-
Article, Illustration878 1964-04-24 9 P. M. RAMAN - SIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES LTD. Singapore enters a new phase P. M. RAMAN by OPENING OF FACTORY FINANCE MINISTER TO OPEN ULTRA-MODERN FACTORY \yITH the opening today of the multi-million dollar Simalpan Steel Industries Ltd. in the Jurong industrial complex by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Singapore enters a878 words
-
Article, Illustration281 1964-04-24 10 Malaysia's industrial progress: Firm to play a big part GREETINGS FROM MR TAKESHI AKASAKA, PRESIDENT OF NIPPON KOKAN K.K., JAPAN: 'VTIPPON Kokan join our A friends in Malaysia in celebrating this memorable occasion of inauguration of the Simalpan Steel Industries Ltd. All of as look forward to the success and281 words
-
Article96 1964-04-24 10 GREETINGS FROM MR. S. ICHIKAWA. PRESIDENT OF MARUBENI-lIDA CO. LTD., JAPAN: I T is my great pleasure to 1 extend my hearty congratulations and best wishes to Simalpar*. Steel Industries Ltd., established by the co-operation and strenuous efforts of all the parties concerned in Singapore as96 words
-
248 1964-04-24 10 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By ASSOCIATED with A Simalpan Steel Industries. Ltd. is Nippon Kokan K.K., one of the three largest general iron and steel manufacturers in Japan. Sitting on the company's board, with nine other directors, will be Mr. Junzo Sato, general manager of the248 words
-
Article, Illustration15 1964-04-24 11 Mr. T. Itoh (above), executive managing director of Marubeni-lida Co. Ltd. of Japan.15 words
-
Article, Illustration444 1964-04-24 11 STAFF WRITER - Japanese company's confidence in the future of Malaysia STAFF WRITER By MARUBENI-lIDA CO. Ltd. oi Japan is one of the Japanese "giants" participating In joint ventures in Malaysian industrialisation. As one of the "Big Four" trading firms in Japan, dealing in over a thousand commodities, it has extensive interests in444 words
-
Article, Illustration22 1964-04-24 11 Marubeni-lido will be represented on the board of Simalpan by Mr. T. Nakayama (above), manager of the Singapore branch.22 words
-
Article, Illustration586 1964-04-24 12 Writer - Writer By PIPE MILLS FROM DRIAM TWO giant steel reels K which can take in 16 tons of steel at a time for feeding the welding and pipe machines catch the eye as one enters the ultra-modern Simalpan Steel Industries Factory in the Jurong industrial complex.586 words
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement165 1964-04-24 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) BABIR: To Rosalind and Louis at Matrmity Hospital. Frnanß, on 23-4-64 a un. Both vill IVESON to .Inn., and MB a daughter Sharon EHnbcth. ilatar for Glynlv and Undo, .it OtamilM Hospital. Both well. Thanks to i«. t,,, 0,,n <w| hoa■Mai Miff COMA PAUL:165 words
-
Advertisement67 1964-04-24 22 A PEOOD TKADITION... l 7^fc-' *r-, *i/^ jB Xt •*>■' "■> I^l £h^ b_^^^^J **m+*rs£Ze &£^> t J The men who sail the junk fleets of w*^^v today upiold a proud tradition. ..a trust in their type of vessels and methods of navigation which has been unbroken through the centuries...67 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement109 1964-04-24 10 Congratulations to SIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their Factory from BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. representing DEMAC EQUIPPER OF INDUSTRY -TO 7 jPv —*£*y*^ Electric hoist. Suspension crane Mobile crane Stacking crane. f^B^P Hongkong wß^^m and Shanghai JJ^^^H Banking HflHI Corporation HUH Wish Simalpan Steel109 words
-
Advertisement55 1964-04-24 10 HELPING TO BUILD SINGAPORE'S INDUSTRIES THIS PICTURE SHOWS A TYPICAL PORTAL FRAME TYPE FABRICATED STEEL BUILDING BEING ERECTED ON A SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL SITE SIMILAR TO THE BUILDINGS DESICNED AND ERECTED BY US FOR MESSRS. SIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES LTD. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE ENQUIRIES WELCOMED FOR THE DESIGN AND ESTIMATES OF55 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement168 1964-04-24 11 0 NIPPON KOKAN K.K. OFFER THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO SIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES LTD., ON THE OPENING OF THEIR JURONC FACTORY NIPPON KOKAN K.K. HEAD OFFICE: OTEMACHI TOKYO JAPAN SINGAPORE OFFICE: RM 414 SHAW HOUSE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: *****/4 PRODUCTS: STEEL PIPES TUBES, PLATES SHEETS, BARS SECTIONS. FABRICATED STEEL PRODUCTS. SHIPBUILDING168 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement111 1964-04-24 12 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to SIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES LIMITED, on the occasion of the opening of their I factory. j from COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Telegraph St. Robinson Road Singapore 1. Tel: ***** ALL THE VERY BEST OF GOOD WISHES FOR THE FUTURE TO SIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES LTD. ON111 words
-
Advertisement46 1964-04-24 12 CONGRATULATIONS to SIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES LIMITED on the occosion of the official opening of their NEW PLANT AT JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Singapore from THE TORGINOL PAINTS LIMITED 38 Jurong Road, Singapore. Tel: *****. I^»— IIG yJffim SUPPLIERS OF ALL TYPES OF PAINTS FOR THE ABOVE PLANT46 words
-
-
Article, Illustration370 1964-04-24 13 Alliance accused by Ooi of 'scare tactics' DENANG. Thurs. The people of Malaya could not be bluff•d by the "scare tactics" of the Alliance Government, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. chairman of the Penang division ot the Socialist Front, said tonight. "The latest disclosure of an allep.ed plot Is stale news.370 words
-
Article54 1964-04-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— One hundred and sixty teachers will attend vacation courses at the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute Cheras. from April 28 to May 9. the Ministry of Education announced today. The courses are on physical education, arts and crafts, home science, audio-visual education, and the54 words
-
Article36 1964-04-24 13 Ml AR. Thurs. Twelve Indonesians detained by M trine Police in the Straits of Malacca off Muar River early this morning were released today After questioning. polite were satisfied that the 12 were traders.36 words
-
122 1964-04-24 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. today praised Singapore artists tor being MalayMan in style and flavour, while keeping abreast with international trends. He :aid this at the opening of the Singapore Art Society's 15th Local Artists' Exhibition Tun Yusof. who122 words
-
Article28 1964-04-24 13 JESSELTON. Thurs.— An Indonesian. Pius bin Pero. who failed to renew his work permit which had expired on SeDt. 28 1961. was yesterday fined $50 here.28 words
-
Article22 1964-04-24 13 KLANO. Thurs.— lnche Daud bin Hashlm of Kuala Lumpur has been posted here a.« the Regional Welfare Officer.22 words
-
Article, Illustration217 1964-04-24 13 BRAVE WANS AND GURKHAS WHIP A BORDER TERROR BATTALION 9 ftUCHING, Thurs. A 30-man Indonesian border terrorist unit of the "Black Cobra" Battalion has fled across the border after a serious defeat at the hands of security forces and courageous local Ibans in the Second217 words
-
560 1964-04-24 13 Bonus not justified by accounts, says court SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Industrial Arbitration Court has ruled that the financial accounts of Transport and Storage Ltd for last year did not warrant the payment of a bonus to the firm s employees. The court gave its decision in an application by the560 words
-
Article141 1964-04-24 13 MELBOURNE, Thursday. tpHE Singapore Government's reduction) of Aus- tralian flour import quotas to ?7A per cent of the 1962 Australian export figures was a serious blow to the Australian flour milling industry, Mr. R. P. Minifle said in Melbourne today. Mr. Mlnlfle. president of theReuter - 141 words
-
121 1964-04-24 13 XJE is doing what hundXi reds of other Singapore citizens have done. He is signing up for the Vigilante Corps, ready to defend his home only he is the man who led the formation of the Corps. As chairman of the Vigilante Corps Committee.121 words
-
Article114 1964-04-24 13 Anzac Day service at River Kwai SINGAPORE. Thurs. Australian and New Zealand servicemen will attend a dawn Anzac Day service at the River Kwai In Thailand on Saturday. The service will be held at the Kanchanaburl war cemetery where lie the renwlns of more than 7.000 Allied prisoners of war.114 words
-
Article28 1964-04-24 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union. Malaya, will hold it* annual meeting at the Police Club on May 3 at 6 cm.28 words
-
134 1964-04-24 13 BATA SHOE FACTORY STRIKE CALLED OFF KLANG, Thurs. The 10-day strike by 600 workers of the Bata Shoe Factory here has been called off. The management and workers reached an agreement yesterday. The factory manager. Mr. F. E. Matus, said today the management had agreed to recognise the union and134 words
-
185 1964-04-24 13 We'll tell Africans the truth of Malaysia: Visitors CINGAPORE. Thurs Just before leaving here today by air for home. five African trade union leaders reiterated their intention to conduct a tiuth campaign in their respective countries on, behalf of Malaysia. They hoped thart wisercounsel" would prevail in Indonesia and that185 words
-
Article52 1964-04-24 13 I KUALA LUMPUR. Thui* A service to commemorate Anzac Day will be held at the residence of the Australian High Commissioner. Mr T.K. Critchlev at 6.30 a.m. on Saturday. The joint Australian-New Zealand service will be conducted or Rev. J.R. Bedford, an Australian > army chaplain from52 words
-
Article41 1964-04-24 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Netherlands community here will observe a remembrance ceremony on May 4 in honour of all members of the Allied Forces and the civilians, who gave their lives for the liberation of Holland la World War II41 words
-
Article33 1964-04-24 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minster for Pinance. Dr. Goh Kent; Swee. will lay the foundation stone of the National Grain Elevator Limited new Jurong factory on April 28 at 5 pm.33 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement31 1964-04-24 13 Sleep tKs^ra^P and «mc *=Q DEPOSIT WITH W THE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 77/79. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. Tel: *****. 10-I. FARQUHAR STREET. PENANG. TEL: *****. WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD.31 words
-
Advertisement150 1964-04-24 13 Q MOTOROLA New leader in the lively art °t el c *™"j*? MODEL 23 KI2O 23" MOTOROLA TV the big difference is reliability. Attractive Hire-Purchase Terms now available^ T»: Electron Ltd., 114 Orchard Road. Sinaoper* I am int»r.tttd in full d«tail» of Motorola TV toft. Nome (block COp<tol») I Adarot*:150 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous783 1964-04-24 13 Today* j Radio, TV u *i .vei* I 930 Tlme S'""* l Tne News: RADIO MALAYSIA 9.40 News Commentary: InterNATIONAL SHORTWAVE views With Tengku Abdul Rah--BEEV.CES: 41 7 and 6..J .etre. man. D.to D f A.M.: 6.00 Time Sinnal. Ne- A^ d K V 10 j 5 jtara-liu: 6.02 Morning783 words
-
-
THE LAST LAP in BATTLE FOR VOTES
-
Article, Illustration480 1964-04-24 14 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL: by IPOH. Thursday fHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today vehemently denied allegations that the Chinese were discriminated against and had lost rights and privileges. He was referring to one of the major planks ii the Peoples Progressive480 words
-
387 1964-04-24 14 PPP ACCEPTS ANY FOREIGN AID: SEENI THE Peoples' Progressive Party is a "realistic party" which will welcome any aid from other countries to defend Malaysia, said Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, its secretary general at a political rally on the children's playground here last night. Mr. Seenivasagam. who is seeking re-election387 words
-
119 1964-04-24 14 PENANG, Thurs. Any opposition to national call-up by the Socialist Front and other parties was tantamount to treachery, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, former Chief Minister of Penane, declared today. "Response to the call--up is a test of the. mo pie's loyalty." he told a rally119 words
-
Article35 1964-04-24 14 PENAN.O'. Thurs.— A two weeks Malaysia Trade and Television Fair wil! be held In the New World Park here from May 1 So far 32 f:rms havp entered (or the best decorated •<■»!' '•nn'est35 words
-
Article32 1964-04-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Buddhist Youth section will hold a bwzaar at the Buddhist tcaiDlr In Jftlan Berhala (TemDle Road) I In Brickfields on Sunday from 11a.m. to 10 p.m.32 words
-
186 1964-04-24 14 Red fleet crew want more shore leave in S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs. Capt. Ivan Luilko, 51, commander of the 18-ship Russian whaling fleet now in Singapore waters said today: "I don't want to interfere with the Singapore laws, but, I would like to see my men get more shore leave in186 words
-
Article35 1964-04-24 14 KUCHINO. Thurs— Radio Milaysia Sarawak has provided extra sir time to present programmes for the entertainment of troops. Broadcasts are in English. Malay and Hindi. Special programmes are broadcast for Ourkha soldiers.35 words
-
95 1964-04-24 14 Sabah bid to recruit 2,000 craftsmen OINGAPORE. Thurs.— A mission, from the Sabah Building Contractors' Association is now touring Singapore and Malaya hoping to recruit 2.000 craftsmen for Sabah's development projects. After four days In Singapore the mission Is now in Malaya. During his visit here. Mr. Kwok Kwai. the95 words
-
Article47 1964-04-24 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs— Five thousand election workers will be employed to assist in the polling In Johore on Saturday. ■All polling stations in the State will open at 8 a.m.. but closing hours will vary from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.47 words
-
Article, Illustration271 1964-04-24 14 Magnate: Japanese keen on joint projects OINGAPORE. Thurs Japanese steel magnate Mr. Yasujlro Yasuda said here today that Japanese businessmen were keen to cooperate with local businessmen to set up Joint industries. Mr. Yasuda. managing director of Nippon Kokan X.X.. a leading Japanese steelmaker and shipbuilder, told a Press conference271 words
-
Article64 1964-04-24 14 LUMUT. Thurs.— The Central j Government is as concerned over the health of the people as a I mother Is over the health of her own children, said Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee. Mentrl Besar of Perak. "A healthy nation is an asset to the country." he said64 words
-
Article, Illustration393 1964-04-24 15 MALACCA, Thurs. Only the Alliance, with its record of reliability, trustworthiness and sanity, can safely be entrusted with the reins of power for the next five years, the Minister of Finance and president of the MCA. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said393 words
-
162 1964-04-24 15 ALLIANCE LACKS QUALITY, SAYS WOMAN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE KUANTAN. Thurs. Che Mariam binte Mohamed, 25, an Independent woman candidate in the MenUkab constituency of the State Assembly said last night that no one who had the welfare of the country at heart could deny that the Alliance was the best democratic162 words
-
304 1964-04-24 15 KULIM, Thurs, MALAYSIA had lost nothing by Indonesia's confrontation, said the Prime Miry ister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at a rally here last night. "I can assure you nothing will happen to Malaysia through continued confrontation. "Malaysia has done no harm to Indonesia. It304 words
-
Article66 1964-04-24 15 PENANG. Thurs.— The chairman of the People's Action Party and Singapore Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will address a PAP elections-eve rally at the People's Court, Cintra Street, at 7.30 tomorrow night. Other speakers will include Mr. Tan Kia Gan. chairman of tln> Singapore Housing66 words
-
392 1964-04-24 15 IJENANG, Thurs. 1 The secretary-gen-eral ot the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, tonight promised a "new deal" for the people of Penang M his party was voted into power in the State elections. "We want to take392 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement298 1964-04-24 14 NISSAN __'_»mm»mp«: r.i mi— m^ W^^~^SuPwgk f* I l Large car comfort with small car economy The NISSAN CEDRIC. a luxur- ,-q '2j^j^^ m w V""*" ious. high-performance, passenger car with a wheelbase of mm and /s3^ spacious 6-7 seating capacity, rides comfortably and smoothly Its elegant Jjgyfe^^ S«^J^-^^^^M body298 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous40 1964-04-24 14 Itirh I rmryf Ity h*sl4T n.iutM vSSg^ fy^ SEC THE TsHADOW??I E^W OH. HQf Yk Hlf SAM, RADIO DOC DELLEN j 'I 'A I IXI aY U t I 3HA L^^^lTr Z fJ ~^^^^LB W^~9^^^^\ aa^a^a^a^aßfcj^at I I WLJ^C-CJr^t I40 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement30 1964-04-24 15 mm m^ TTfc ERNEST X V|9[ IKJJ BoreL^&/ Awarded first prizes at the Neuchatel Chronometric Observatory a f Sole Agents: a y OVERSEAS CORPORATION (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang30 words
-
Advertisement189 1964-04-24 15 In MALAYA, SINGAPORE, SABAH& SARAWAK Working continously in the National interest CS3I Telecommunications never let you down! Exchange Division, G.E.C. (TELECOMMUNICATIONS* LTD.. TELEPHONE WORKS. COVENTRY. ENGLAND. REPRESENTED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (SINGAPORE) LTD. _+-i_ irsi Message to all car owners in Malaya DUNLOP189 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous284 1964-04-24 15 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS estimate lor paint again, 8. In short, trains the rest of perhaps t:0). the children? (8). 4. Man is one or those slain 9. Prophet ls hale and hearty mi: alcenly by the hearties* (6). Danes (7). 13. A meeting-) ice for a walk? S. Change284 words
-
-
Article, Illustration169 1964-04-24 16 Furniture production expert at Diethelm AN international expert on furniture production has joined Diethelm and Co. Ltd. to advise on the expansion and modernis-. ation of the furniture manufacturing section. He is Mr. W. Landertlnger. an engineering graduate from the University of DetmoldWest Germany, and former Ford Foundation adviser on169 words
-
Article45 1964-04-24 16 Three senior executives of 1.C.1. iMi Ltd.. Tuan Hj. Mahaylddin, Mr. Boey Kok Cheong and Mr. Cheong Fook On. left on Tuesday for Britain to attend a 10-week training course in sales and administration, followed by visits to 1.C.1, s manufacturing divisions.45 words
-
Article185 1964-04-24 16 AWARDS FOR ADVERTISING COMPANIES V WARDS to winners in 11 categories were presented by the Creative Circle on behalf of the respective sponsors at. a dinner held at the Adelphi Hotel. Singapore, last week. The Straits Times trophy for the best full colour advertisement was won by SM. Benson (Singapore)185 words
-
Article, Illustration344 1964-04-24 16 FOUR TOP OFFICIALS HERE TO GET FUtST HAND MARKET INFORMATION THE Caterpillar organisation, leader in the field of earthmoving equipment, is investigating the possibilities of further expanding its business in Malaysia. Four executive managers of Caterpillar Overseas S.A., Geneva, representing various sections of the company's344 words
-
175 1964-04-24 16 Two life insurance eviis being fought T*HE Life Insurance A Association of Malaysia is giving all its support in removing the two evils of life insurance in the country the hign lapse rates and rebating of commission by agents. This was stated by the retiring chairman. Mr. A.E.M. Geddes. at175 words
-
Article77 1964-04-24 16 QANTAS Airways announces new appointments at Manila, Tel Aviv. Jesseltoq and Calcutta. Mr. Keith Zimmerman, formerly obief passenger officer in Melbourne, becomes sales manager, Philippines. Mr. Colin Atkinson. formerly sales representative in Brisbane, takes up the post of sales manager, Tel Aviv. Mr. Don Proctor, formerly of77 words
-
Article125 1964-04-24 16 Big growth in colour photography MR. ARTHUR. J. Reed, a con- suKant on portrait and commercial phoionrpphy for Eastman Kodak Company Rochester U.S.A.. is visiting Singapore thi^ week to confer with local proirsnonal pho;o^raphers. "Here in Singapore and around thr world, colour photography shows tremendous growth. >md Mr Roed who125 words
-
Article80 1964-04-24 16 Mr. O. J. Joshi. an officer of the First National City Bank. Bombay, visited Singapore last week on the bank's Area Travel Award which also covers a tour of the Manila branches. Mr. Joshi. a graduate of the University of Bombay, joined the Calcutta branch80 words
-
Article134 1964-04-24 16 "\IR. KURT STAHL. director ol Stahl and Co.. manufacturer of the Stahl automatic paper fold- ing machine, arrived in Penang on Wednesday to carry out demon- stration of his company's products. He will be in Penang until Sunday and will witness the opening of a new demonstration134 words
-
Article194 1964-04-24 16 VENEER FACTORY FOR JOHORE A NEW veneer factory which will have an initial production capacity of 700,000 sq. ft. a day will go into operations in Johore in October. It is Malayan Veneer Ltd. a pioneer concern whose factory buildings will occupy an area of about 100.00 C sq. ft.,194 words
-
101 1964-04-24 16 Local mechanics take course at Honda works rREE mechanics of Boon Slew Ltd.. Messrs. Slu Kiu Kai, Lim Ewe Heng and Lim Kirn Gee, are now undergoing a technical course at the Honda works in Tokyo, together with mechanics from other Honda dealers in South-East Asia. They are being taught101 words
-
Article, Illustration144 1964-04-24 16 STOKVIS iM) Ltd.. local agents for Erres electrical goods which include radios and televisions, won the Golden Erres Canary trophy in the 1963 sales contest organised by the manufacturer. Van De r Heem International, for its agents throughout the world. In addition, a three-week free trip144 words
-
Article58 1964-04-24 16 Japanese production of rubber articles In February rose 11 per cent to 29.953 tons over January, according to the Japan Rubber Manufacturers' Association. Substantial increases were rt- corded in the output of rubber soled canvas shoes ilfi per cenr > and rubber coating ms per cent).58 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement275 1964-04-24 16 ELECTRIC 111 MOTORS nil USED WORLDWIDE |||||H '^T N rml ii^m M iv* M: From 1/25 th to 650 h.p. 1 M 1 1 i 1 1 1 l ijilijiji: kA ELECTRIC Motors to British, H'NW/. iM l'S-i American, Canadian Continental "iIHi'HHHH:*! Standards Over 5 million have been Supplied to275 words
-
Advertisement9 1964-04-24 16 ANACIN STOPS HEADACHES FASTEST-LONGEST I doctor's prescription agaimt pale9 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1343 1964-04-24 17 10 livupool a. wesi ctAsi aa-, 1 UM SPOH Mill *'M» 111 DOLIW liverpeal, Clatiew »tr 21 ANCHISES Avonmouth, liverpssl Apr 2t May 2 la Pt/Apr 21 MACHAOH uvcreiel. Cia^go* Mai 1 aay TALTHYtIUS liverpiel. Glasgow May t May IS Apr 21/ I cltioneu* uveipeel May Mai 1 a/ia May1,343 words
-
Advertisement2495 1964-04-24 17 ■o--li-«Li-«F--— WmmmmwmmmmmmmßmmmmmWmmmmmmmwmmwmmmw I BENULINE UPHSS SERVICE II LOaaKlt, IIVtOPOdA A COHTIHtartAL PUTS BENVANNOCH SStSS. !S" Singapore Pt. S'tiam Penant Antwaia laaa II ta. 13 Apr 23 Aar 24/20 Apr 27 21 BENRINNES w jg--, Singapore Pt. Sham Penang M'bro Jaaa 4 Apr 21/21 Apr 23 '..'mouth JaM B S'pora P.2,495 words
-
Advertisement1216 1964-04-24 17 fe McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. w fai. ua. asm. ■M,K«M A UMB eJa KLAVBNESS UMB LAHOOPL HAMIUBA. MUEBOAM. LOS AHtELES. SAN FRANCISCA •JAiRE. HULL MlOlUSUtwaa lEATTIE. VANCOUVER I POIILANt Cm OF PETEUOROUC. Mtll '"'JJ^J* I**1 a-paft, <*ha» -«aaat Gd. 21/23 APT 20/21 Apr lUNHTVILLI M a« C1 6U »m v.1,216 words
-
-
Article171 1964-04-24 18 TIN PRICE UP BY OVER $2 rpHE price of tin in Penan*; 1 .yesterday rose by $2.75 to MM on an offerinic of 235 tons, down 15 tons. All other markets including the Stock Exchange and Malayan Rubber Market were dosed lor the Harl Raya Hajl holiday and will re-open171 words
-
Article101 1964-04-24 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were steadier x today. Most leaders Improve and moves were overall about in balance. Hire purchase share* recovered. Base metals were easier and oils were irregular. Loans were easy. C.R.A. 34/11 Mount In 43/7 N. BrokrD Hill (JOi.) M t Ampol IU/t AU5t. Con. Ind101 words
-
Article82 1964-04-24 18 March rubber crops included: London Asiatic Group 2.715.000 Ib., PaUling Group 1.950.000 tb.. (iolden Hopr Group 1.558.000 lb.. Castlrflrld 354.000 lb ■asSOBS 350.000 lb llolvrood 81.000 lb.. Hongkone iSrlangorl 47 .mm lb Killin(hall (Kubbrr) 62.0U0 lb., Kuala tMaaffW 68.U00 Ib MalayMa 70.01H1 ;b Seaport (SrUriKorl 93.1H10 lb Hinding*82 words
-
Article123 1964-04-24 18 SHIPS in Singapore Harbour today M.kumo Maru 1/2, Caanaoor« 4/3. Ball (Dutch), 6/7. lionUvedro klaru 8/a, Andrzej Strug 13/14. Ellra Bakke 15/16. Agapenor I l Ttrraona 23 '?4. Chefoo 31/32. Norevwrett 3334. Brngalen 3.V35. (-intern Mutw 40/41. i J n-«i<t.-nt Bucnanao 42/43. Arniiftuin Mhmi 08, Uarryhank 47123 words
-
Article51 1964-04-24 18 French vehicle Imports In the first quarter of this year increased to 47.589 units from 39.504 in the same period of 1963. Private cars accounted tor 43.382 units against 32.552 a vwr ago. Imports in March totalled 1tj.423 unity aiMin.xt 15.096 in February and 14.945 In March last51 words
-
Article38 1964-04-24 18 A team of tin experts from th« People's Republic of China haa arrived in Djakarta to make a survey of tin mines on the island* of Bangka and Singkep. according to the Indonesian Antara news agency.38 words
-
Article22 1964-04-24 18 Pem;kalen Ltd. has declared a second interim dividend of 9d. (less taxi, payable on June 12. Registration date k) May 19.22 words
-
Article31 1964-04-24 18 /\N W trii paaMajai m»rli«t in Hon« quoted at A 73J PM TT anil 5 TJI lor papa. Sterling «•«> quo'td at 13.87 mam mi till »r Kid at 24S|.31 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1086 1964-04-24 18 wtmmaytamaWa^JKmm^amtamKKtaWimm^ BBR yU KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Creat Lakes/East Canada Service HoniKont rrama i. f cico H'luiH H'tu M'reii iTron C'cait "RmMwa Mm" ?C 71 Apr 11/21 Ma* N Mat II >■•• 14 JMI 1 Jill I Ml) "Tiut Man" 71 JJ Ma) T/11 Jill 2D JIM1,086 words
-
Advertisement1038 1964-04-24 18 »US1«»UI UltVICt MDU. MRISTAN AMD P. SUU SUVISD Us frißMili, Meiaili. MciKuni. Sriitt Ist NaJm mi KafSMttiMa Fenanf Sham S oon raor* S'hui DUUMDA I May 1, 11 Mlf 12/14 Mil JUI llMat 11 Ml* 12MM Dun.* MJ... n/ii JM 11/uj.a, SSS "i*s 'J FROM AUSTRALIA 1 HEN KAUND "JUt*1,038 words
-
Advertisement749 1964-04-24 18 CIVIL ENGINEER Dynamic Young British Civil Engineer B.Sc: (Bng). AMICE, wishes to obtain position with a Malaysian contracting firm at cessation of present contract. Nine years experience since graduation on a wide variety hi civil engineering and building contracts together with design experience. Pleaae reply Box A3BB Straits Times. Ipoh.749 words
-
Advertisement363 1964-04-24 18 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, IMS. (No. IS of INS). NOTICE UNDER SECTION 1»(2). 1 Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19<2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963. that the Director of Public Works require* (a) the execution of363 words
-
Advertisement700 1964-04-24 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS art) Invited from unmarried lemale State NaUonals or Federal Citizens who have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and have passed the L.C.E. or Form 111 In an English School (or appointment as Temporary Typist in P.W.D. Dun- j gun. Trengganu. Salary Scale: Grade 111700 words
-
Advertisement26 1964-04-24 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMEINfT QUALIFIED ARCHITECT RKQLIRII) for esUbllshed firm In Kuala Lumpur. Reply stating salary required and other particulars. Excellent prospects. To Box A 3835 ST.. K.L.26 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement668 1964-04-24 19 i Continued from Page 8 SITUATIONS VACANT :o Wmrd* SS (Min.)— Box It ctM. txtrm INDUSTRIAL COMPANY Requires an Experienced Person to undertake ConSdentlal Duties Involving wages and salaries, labour costing and personnel record*, etc. Applicants with full details ct experience, age, qualifications, etc., to Box A 3836 B.T. K.L.668 words
-
Advertisement617 1964-04-24 19 SITUATIONS VACANT i tt WordM SS (Min.)— Box It) ctM. txtrm EUROPEAN FIRM Requires Kxptrlrnced Camera Repairer. Apply Box AMU B.T. B'pore. LIFE INSURANCE SELLING I* OB* race where you can bet en the horse at the shortest odds, and set a bigger pay-off la terma of money and human617 words
-
Advertisement963 1964-04-24 19 SITUATIONS WANTED It WordM Si (Min. >— Box M ctM. txtrm READ tho Senior Appointments Vacant In Tbe Sunday Mali caea weak. NOLISH SPEAKING Experienced Stogie Chineae Baby Amah seek* employment anywhere In Singapore. Box A 5456 S.T. Spore. JOAN TOOKE'S AOINOV baa Secretairal and Office Staff available now for963 words
-
Advertisement935 1964-04-24 19 TUITION tt Word* U (MUt.y *W It ctt. rxtro PIANO TEACHER WANTED Mathay Method, needed to teach children. Box A 5438 ST., S'por*. learnersi Try to take that "L" Out from your car. Consult London Driving School 64. Belegle Road, Phono ***** Spore. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual Controlled Minor 1000935 words
-
Advertisement966 1964-04-24 19 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINQAPURA PROGRAMMES APRIL 17 MAY 3 Pull details In tM* week's RAOIO WEEKLY Get your copy todayl Price 30 cents 1 irom *v newsagent*. TOURS k EXCURSIONS tt Wmrd* U (Htm.) Btm t* ctM, mxtrm FEDERATION— 7 DAYS Sl2O/- Dap. 25/4, a/3. 16/9, Bangkok/Hongkong— 11 days966 words
-
Advertisement921 1964-04-24 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* U (MtiM,}—Bmx II eta. mxtrm tS4tt AUSTIN HEALBV Sprite. Showroom condition, one owner, fully com./ taxed. $S,SOO 0.n.0. Pbone Mrs. Tan ***** Singapore. MORRIS MINOR I»S4 Pour-door saloon. Three owners. Engine re-condl-tloned October. Good flnlab $1,800/-. Tel: RAF Seletar (Spore) ***** ext. 7604 or 7213.921 words
-
Advertisement772 1964-04-24 19 FOR SALE It Word* SI (Mi*.)— uox II ctM. txtrm HEALTHY CRCHIO COLLECTION lor aale, various types. owner going abroad, please Pbone *****2 between 2.00—4.00 p.m. HOOVER WASHING MACHINE, "ATI" Refrigerator S cv.ft.. Teak Double Bed with Spring Mattress. Dressing Table with Stool. Mount Klizabeth (KPM Klatsi UK Nutmeg Rd..772 words
-
Advertisement486 1964-04-24 19 LADIES HAIRDRESSING i tt Wmrd* U (Min.)— Box tt ct*. txtrm FARIDA MAISON MARCILLI H 'St>llst. Menlcurr end facial makeup expert. Appointment- 11-C Battery Road. Spore. Tel: ***** I BETTYS BEAUTY SALON. MB. PrinMp Street (Malayan Banking) up- stairs. Phone (Spore) *****. Well 1 known for Expert Hair Styling ny486 words
-
-
Article2103 1964-04-24 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with BIG SWEEP Total Pool 5102.164 1 No. *****7 (525.285) S No. *****2 ($12,642) 3 No. *****1 (I 6,321) Starters ($486 each): Nos. *****3. *****0, *****4. *****0. *****7, *****5, *****4, *****3, *****9, *****1. *****8, *****0. *****8. Consolation (5561 earh>: No*. *****9.2,103 words
-
392 1964-04-24 20 T ONDON, Thurs.— Colts and 1-1 fillies from Ireland. France and Italy are among those left In yesterdays acceptance stage for the 2.000 Guineas and 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket next week. The mile races are the first cla-ssics of the British Plat season. The 2.000Reuter - 392 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1021 1964-04-24 20 I^^S____________________________^____________________Cl IN THE MATTER OK AUCTION SALE OF MALAYAN COLLIERIES Sitting Room Dining Room I IMITFf) s v Almeirahs. Bedsteads. Dre«s-Limii-L/ ing tables Refrigerators. Cookers AND Ceiling fans, crockery. Cutlery, IN THK MATTER OF He TH* tOMPANIES ORDINANCE w &1? V 1940-IMC Thom«Mt Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV&N < >n1,021 words
-
Advertisement1013 1964-04-24 20 NOTrrFS THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956 is hereby notified that pphcatlon has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to vary its existing shuttle service No. 1 aa follows: TAT KOH TAT BIS CO., LTD. From Nee Soon Village via Sembawang Road, Chong1,013 words
-
Advertisement676 1964-04-24 20 TENDERS JABATAN ktKJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for The Purchase of one (1) Five (5) CU. YDS. Tipping Lorry will be received at the I Office of the Jurutera Jentera i Kanan. J.K.R. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on 20th May, 1964 from j I Contractors i supply i who676 words
-
Advertisement791 1964-04-24 20 TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited and will be received up to 2 pjn. on Friday 15th May 1964 for the Supply of Gardening Supplies to RAAF BUTTERWORTH ParUculars and tender lorms may be obtained by application to the Secretary. RAAF Contract* Board MALAYSIA RAAF BOTTERWORTH. TENDERS791 words
-
Advertisement116 1964-04-24 20 j <W(J)0!j j I to quench j I atfiMr i* THE SWAM BEER way J >~*v > fc_ Aw f V *•> »i I M ~^r A JP -w 1 r a ry* v" I*o^1 0^ What makes this crispbread so extra-enjoyable? Wlwn you ask for RyvMa, you're asking for116 words
-
-
TIMESPORT 2
-
Article544 1964-04-24 21 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Thursday TOURISTS HAD TO FIGHT HARD FOR VICTORY OVER SINGAPORE IN FAREWELL MATCH MADUREIRA, going for a big win at Jalan Besar stadium tonight, showed determination from the start by scoring in the fifth minute but from then on they met stiff544 words
-
232 1964-04-24 21 TENNIS Phong and Azmi reach the last 4 |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. 'Hie Selangor open lawn tennis championships began here today with 14 ties played in the boys' events. In the boys' singles, Bartholomew Phong and H. Azml were the first to reach the semi-finals. Top-seeded Phong, who drew a bye232 words
-
Article30 1964-04-24 21 SAIGON. Thurs. Japan drew 1-1 with Thailand in the third day's play of the Asian Youth soccer championship here tonight. Both goals were scored in the first half.30 words
-
Article107 1964-04-24 21 HK team of 32 forj HONG KONG. Thurs.— Hong Kong will send a 32-man team to take part in seven events at the forthcoming Tokyo Olympic Games in Tokyo. The Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong decided last night that the colony would compete at athletics, swimming,Reuter - 107 words
-
Article80 1964-04-24 21 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of Rurbv matches played last night In Britain: Rugby League Cup, semi-flna! replay Widnes 7 Castleford 5 (at Wakefleld). Rugby Learue Div. I— Wigan 13 St. Helens 22. Eastern Div. I— Bramley 26 Hull Kingston 2; Halifax 18 Keighley 14 Western Diiviston fialfordReuter - 80 words
-
Article91 1964-04-24 21 him lav Trial: Malaysia v I Sgor Selection (XL Depot). SOCCEK— Spore Div. SA: Gym- i khana v Tempenis Rovers (MPA (rrdi; Kalians v Airport (Parret Pk>: Indian Y'sters v Kota Rajan fFarrer Plo: Kolam Ayer v Seletar Yk Indians (Parrer Pic) Penanif Div. 3: CRC v91 words
-
319 1964-04-24 21 YOUTH SOCCER 5-2 setback for Malaysians QAIGON, Thurs.—Bur- ma won a wellceserved 5-2 victory over Malaysia, while India played a scoreless draw with South Vietnam on the third day of the Asian, Youth soccer championship here last night. About 20,000 people watched i the games played under flood- lisrhts at319 words
-
Article23 1964-04-24 21 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak cricket trial scheduled to be held on the Padang here on Sunday has been postponed till May 3.23 words
-
Article, Illustration94 1964-04-24 21 PRETORIA. Thurs. Wimbledon champion Margaret Smith was beaten 0-6, 6-4, 6-3 by Annette van Zyl, 18, of South Africa, here last night. Margaret was playing for the Australian lawn tennis touring team who completed their South African visit with a 2-1 win over Northern Transvaal.94 words
-
271 1964-04-24 21 LONDON, Thurs I EICESTER won the English Football League Cup competition at Leicester last night when they beat Stoke 3-2 in the second-leg of th« final to win 4-3 on aggregate. In the League programme. Birmingham kept alive their, bid to escapeReuter - 271 words
-
Article85 1964-04-24 21 •/URICH, Thurs.— Real Madrid, the crack Spanish soccer club, beat Zurich 2-1 here last night in the first-leg of the European Cup semi-final. From the start the Spaniards put on ihe pressure, but it wsa not until the 16th minute that they opened the scoring through Di Stefano.Reuter - 85 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement13 1964-04-24 21 1 f 9 j\ 3 L 8 4 J HP Hk^H Hk I13 words
-
Advertisement256 1964-04-24 21 I Wnolßili^i^i^i^ia I flew faster than a bullet Boy! A Qantas V-Jet really travels. Our Qanias pilot said a V -Jet's faster than a shot from a Colt. 45. So you'd think they'd call it the Cowboys and Indians Route to London. But Qantas calls it the Kangaroo Route. I256 words
-
-
Page 21 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous27 1964-04-24 21 SOCCER— ipoh Ulv 1: Tacnli Youngsters 4 Ramblers 1 Oiv. 2: Kllat 7 PWD 0: Div. 3: Shaw Bros 3 Youngsters 0; Municipality 5 Field Force 1.27 words
-
-
Article, Illustration510 1964-04-24 22 KUALA LUMPUR. TUN Abdul Razak tonight urged all citizens who love Malaysia and cherish their independence to stand together behind a strong Central Government in the country's hour of danger. "If you give your vote to the wrong party, it will mean510 words
-
Obituary89 1964-04-24 22 MR LOW HOCK CHVE Jnd son of Mi and Mrs Lou Suiv Slant:, panned :i»m> un 2S-4-44. Kiineral from General Honplt.il. K L on I'4-4-M at 2 p m YAP POW LIM retln-d Hospital An»i-t:int pa.«wl away 23-4-64. Cortege IravlriK 47 Jalan GaxlnK at 4 p.m. IM-4-64 for CartokW89 words
-
Article32 1964-04-24 22 IN LOVING MEMORY or Vudam Oa| Kooi Yonx railed to rrrt on 13 4-63. Ipoh. Always rrmiinbcrcd and sadly mi**td by hir tx-lovrd h'lshand Lam Thrnfi Tok and daughter i'<KKy.32 words
-
660 1964-04-24 22 NEW IDEAS NEEDED, NOT NEW FACES: LEE KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday J'HK Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight likened Malaysia to a ship heading into troubled waters and with Tengku Abdul Rahman as its captain. Speaking at his last election rally in Selangor, Mr. Lee however stressed that the660 words
-
Article, Illustration284 1964-04-24 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Recent reports of mysterious flights and parachute drops over Malaya are nothing: but an Alliance campaign to create mass hysteria and frighten the people into voting for the Alliance, says Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, Socialist Front Parliamentary candidate284 words
-
Article46 1964-04-24 22 SAIGON, Thurs.— After their Impressive debut in the Asian Youth Soccer Tournament on Sunday, when they thrahed Thailand 4-0, Israel gave another sparkling performance tonight when they beat South Korea by the same margin at the Cong Hoa" .-Su.dlum before a crowd of 20.000.46 words
-
Article423 1964-04-24 22 LONDON, Thurs,. It was a I sausiaciory any in the mock j AiaiKets with selective Duying vi tquiue.s being encouraged by tae Oood oi gooci company statements. A highly satisfactory statement from fc. M. I. caught the market j by surprise and the shares shot up ■i lls423 words
-
237 1964-04-24 22 CIXGAPOR E, Thurs. Mr. Tan Sic \v Sin, leader of the MCA, tonight denied PAP claims that the party was on the decline. These claims, he said in a television interview, were based purely on MCA defeats in major towns237 words
-
168 1964-04-24 22 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. Grants to Penang might be withheld by the Central Government if the Front captured the State Government in the elections, warned Dato Wong Pow Nee, the Chief Minister, at an election rally here. "In addition, the Central Government will be168 words