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Title Section20 1964-04-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration24 1964-04-25 1 7 really feel we have more than a good chance, even in Kelantan' Alliance leaders expect victory in about 80 constituencies24 words
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317 1964-04-25 1 Alliance 'goes to polls in confident mood' RI'ALA LUMPUR, 1Y Fri. The Alliance Party goes to the polls tomorrow in a "very happy and confident mood" with the .issurance of all loyal Malaysians' support. An Alliance headquarters statement here today said: •The Alliance Party is not only confident of being317 words
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Article33 1964-04-25 1 TOKYO Fri.— The second regional conference of the International Road iteration today urged in a resolution the drafting of a construction procramme for a projected AsUn highway connecting Europe with Singapore.33 words
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Article, Illustration299 1964-04-25 1 Chinese urged: Let world see your loyalty KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The MCA leader. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. today urged the Chinese to vote for the Alliance and no other party, "if they wish to make it clear to their country and to the world that they are pro-Malay-sia and anti-Indonesia."299 words
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Article53 1964-04-25 1 I BOMBAY. Fn.— Customs officials have seized $1,800,000 worth of smuggled gold at the fishing village of Versova near here. The haul, described by authorities as the biggest of the year, was seized as It was being unloaded from a fishing boat just from theUPI - 53 words
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Article47 1964-04-25 1 LONDON. Fri.— Britain's population will increase by 18 million in the next 40 years, the Regis-trar-General forecast today. By 1990. there will be about a million births a year in Britain compared to 863,000 now. the Re-gistrar-General's quarterly return predicted.— UPl.47 words
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Article38 1964-04-25 1 RABAUL (New Britain). FrL— Two hundred people rioted in a Fabaul cinema last night because they thought "The Eichman Story" was too dull. They punched and kicked the manager, smashed windows and slashed seals. Reiner38 words
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Article42 1964-04-25 1 RADIO MALAYSIA (both Kuala Lumpur and Singapore) and Television Malaysia will be on the air till 6 a.m. tomorrow or till one party has won the majority in Parliament to announce the election results. (Details in Page 15).42 words
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500 1964-04-25 1 KHOR CHEANG KEE - KHOR CHEANG KEE: By ALOR STAR, Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman, in an election eve message, tonight predicted the Alliance would win by a bigger majority than he had originally expected. "When I started on my campaign last month," he told me at500 words
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86 1964-04-25 1 Holyoake: I shall be surprised if Sock visits us WELLINGTON, Fri. "I will be very surprised if Dr. Soekarno comes to New Zealand at any time In the measureable future," New Zealand's Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake, said in Wellington tonight He was speaking at a press conference on hisReuter - 86 words
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Article43 1964-04-25 1 BLOUGH (Bsgland). Fri.— Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home said today he believes the danger of war with Russia is over. "The Communist world Is split in half and it is now fragmenting still further,'* Mr. Doatfcft-Hone miiL— UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article362 1964-04-25 1 THE 35-day election champaign ended at midnight last night. Today will see the nation going to the polls to elect 102 Members of Parliaments and 278 State Assemblymen. There are 276 candidates for Parliament and 765 in the State elections. The Alliance won two Parliamentary and four362 words
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148 1964-04-25 1 PRINCE OPPOSES HIS SON BECOMING NIZAM NEW DELHI. Fri. The Prince of Berar, eldest son of the Nizam of Hyderabad, has protested against the Indian Government's decision to recognise his son. Prince Mukkaram Jan. as heir apparent to the Nizam. In a memorandum to the Indian Government, the Prince ofReuter - 148 words
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Article28 1964-04-25 1 SOFIA. Pri— Georgi Traykov. a farm expert and high-ranking Bulgarian Minister. has been elected President of this Communist nation, to succeed the late Dimltar Ganev. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article128 1964-04-25 1 (CANBERRA, Fri. Mr. v Paul Hasluck, Defence Minister was today named External Affairs Minister in succession to Sir Garfield Barwick, who has been appointed Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia. The announcement was made by the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies. who added that Senator128 words
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Article28 1964-04-25 1 MORE PARACHUTES JESSELTON, Fri.— Police today found four more parachutes and three ammo boxes at T.imparuli. Polhc beUewa btWM «mpty uli.n .lrcpiv-tl.— Rruter. II PAGE (i)Reuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous21 1964-04-25 1 -Weather forecastBright and sunny in the morning, but isolated showers on the West Coast and isolated local thunderstorms in the afternoon.21 words
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413 1964-04-25 2 MACASSAR, Fri. JAKARTA Government expects the Southern Celebes to be plagued by armed brigand bands even after Aug. 17 Indonesia's independence day. Col. Yusuf, Commander of the region, oaid this yesterday in an interview. He said the rebel elements still at large inReuter - 413 words
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210 1964-04-25 2 Manila told: Don't take this White Paper lightly MANILA, Friday. *JHE Philippines Herald said today the Malaysian White Paper on Indonesia appeared to be politically-motivated but should not be taken lightly by the Philippines. In a leading editorial, the newspaper said the document charging Indonesia with an expansionist policy shouldUPI - 210 words
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Article176 1964-04-25 2 SRINAGAR, Friday. A former Kashmir Premier said yesterday any solution to the Kashmir dispute must take into consideration the future of the 60 million people who lived as minority groups in India and Pakistan. Sheikh Abdullah, the "Lion" of Kashmir, who was released fromReuter - 176 words
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Article49 1964-04-25 2 SAIGON. Kn. An American soldier was killed y&sterday and three others were wounded during a clash between two companies of Vietnamese Rangers and a band or Communist guerillas, a U.S. military spokesman announced The fighting took place 25 miles northwest of Saigon— UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-04-25 2 INDIANS QUIT ISLAND OF FEAR BOMBAY, Fri. The British liner Daressa docked here yesterday with 450 Indian refugees from Zanzibar. Reliable sources said the Government had decided to evacuate all Indian residents from Zanzibar. All properties of the group that arrived yesterday had been summarily confiscated by the left-leaning ZanzibarUPI - 121 words
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Article64 1964-04-25 2 LONDON. Pri. Tanganyika has told Britain that Southern Rhodesia should not be invited to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference here in July. It was authoritatively learned yesterday. A Tanganyika High Commission spokesman said President Nyerere had pointed out to the British Government that Southern RhodesiaReuter - 64 words
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Article44 1964-04-25 2 MANILA. Pri. Pope Paul VI is expected to come here next year, according to the Manila Times today. The Pontiff will Join in the celebration of the 400 th year ol Christianity in the Par East, the newspaper said.— Router.Reuter - 44 words
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201 1964-04-25 2 NASSER'S VOW— AN ARAB WORLD WITHOUT BRITAIN ADEN, Fri. President Naawr. who arrived in the Yemen on a surprise visit yesterday told crowd of thousands in a broadcast speech heard here: "We swear by God to expel Britain from all parts of the Arab world." The United Arab Republic President,Reuter - 201 words
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79 1964-04-25 2 Jailed 20 months for insulting Sock JAKARTA, Fri. A trisha rider in Semarang, Central Java, has been sentenced to 20 months' jail for insulting President Soekarno. Aatara news agency reported today. Antara said Supardjokotjo, 37, last year scribbled on a wall "Insulting" words against Soekarno. The report did not discloseAP - 79 words
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Article31 1964-04-25 2 RANGOON. Pri Kachln rebel guerillas have lost 33 dead in fierce fighting with Government troops in the northern-most tip of Burma, according to delayed reports reaching here. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-04-25 2 Verwoerd rebukes envoy for 'mixed' party fAPETOWN, Fri. The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd, last night criticised Britain's Ambassador, Sir Hugh Stephenson, for holding multi-racial receptions to celebrate Queen, Elibabeth's 3&th birthday on Tuesday. He told Parliament thai In the past diplomats in South Africa had always observed theReuter - 199 words
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Article46 1964-04-25 2 SEOUL. Pri. About 300 students of Seoul National University's College of Liberal Arts and Science today demanded the secret police to stop school surveillance and warned that if tb* demand is met they would "resort to force within two or thnt days." Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Miscellaneous28 1964-04-25 2 THE GAMBOLS ky Barry Appleby It* a ttfOfiOCBRJL mti kvja ao^ /^«*ut oomvA =t^ PLANT POOD MAKfC TUKM L wScTC YOU UKE f»m y —^r\ (L V^t^ mL^/28 words
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194 1964-04-25 3 WESTERN KNOW-HOW FOR RUSSIAN FARMS MOSCOW. Fri. The Soviet Communist Party yesterday announced the formation of a top-level study group to work on new ideas put forward by Mr. Khrushchev for a big boost in Russia's livestock production. One of its main tasks will be to decide how to makeReuter - 194 words
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Article61 1964-04-25 3 PARIS, Fri. The wall Brlgitte Bardot, had built around her villa In St. Tropez may have to come down. A Member of Parliament says it detracts from the natural beauty of the area. The Interior Ministry said yesterday it would order Miss Bardot to tear61 words
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Article, Illustration343 1964-04-25 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson announced yesterday that a number of military installations would be closed or cut back for a saving of $68,--000,000 annually in defence costs. He told a Press conference that the installations could be reduced without affecting the strengthReuter - 343 words
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113 1964-04-25 3 VICOSIA, Fri.— A fight 11 broke out between off-duty British soldiers of the Sherwood Foresters and Greek Cypriots in Regina Street here yesterday. Soon thousands of Greek Cypriot boys and men had gathered, and bottles and bicycles were thrown from one side to the other.Reuter - 113 words
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Article70 1964-04-25 3 BOLTON. Fri. A boy of 11 and a girl of 14 were accused of murder at a special Juvenile court here yesterday. A detective said in evidence he had arrested the children yesterday and charged them with the murder of Pranciszec Naoolny 57. foundReuter - 70 words
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Article44 1964-04-25 3 LONDON. Fri. Mrs Lilian Gallagher, 21. paralysed from the neck down after she broke her neck in a car crash seven months ago. has given birth to an 8 lb. girl. Both mother and baby were doing very well.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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147 1964-04-25 3 The Bard in Russian and Nik is there too VfOSCOW, Fri. Mr. ITI Khr v s hchev and other Scviet leaders attended a meeting of intellectuals, students and party representatives in the Bolshoi Theatre yesterday for a celebration meeting on the 400 th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth. Samuel Marshak. Russia'sReuter; UPI - 147 words
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Article164 1964-04-25 3 f ONDON, Fri. Bri- tain and the Soviet Union signed a new trade agreement here yesterday. Mr Nikolai Patollchev, Foreign Trade Minister. signed for the Soviet Union Mr. R. A. Butler and Mr. Edward Heath. Foreign Secretary and President of the Board of Trde.Reuter - 164 words
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Article150 1964-04-25 3 BRUNSWICK (West Germany), Fri. CoiwicW Nazi war criminal Hans Walter Zech-N enntwich broke out of Brunswick Prison during the night probably with the aid of accomplices, the Public Prosecutor said yesterday. A nation-wide search has been launched for the 47--year old former SS Lieutenant PoliceReuter - 150 words
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Article45 1964-04-25 3 TOWSON. (Maryland.) Fri Mr. Page M. Pollard. 100-year-old Baltimore County man, married his 65--year-old neighbour. Miss Anna M. Wilson, in services at the Union Baptist Church yesterday. Mr. Pollard's first wife, to whom he had teen wed 75 years, died last March. VJH.45 words
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167 1964-04-25 3 Suit against Taylor and Burton 'too ludicrous to reply 1 YEW YORK, Fri. A spokesman for Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton said yesterday that a US$5O million suit filed against the couple by 20th Century Fox was "too ludicrous for the Burtons to dignify with any comment or statement." TheReuter - 167 words
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Article169 1964-04-25 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. npKE U.S. State Department yesterday rejected x insinuations that it made a deal with Russia on Berlin. "The United States made no secret agreement with the Soviet Union on Berlin or any other subject," the Press Officer, Mr. Robert McCloskey, told a news conference.AP - 169 words
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Article49 1964-04-25 3 LONDON. Ptl British businessman. Mr. Oreville Wynne. 46, who returned home on Wednesday after his exchange for Soviet master-spy Gordon Lonsdale. "shows no sign of 111-treat-ment." a London doctor said yesterday. Dr. Edward Bott spent 35 minutes with Mr. Wynne at his London home. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-04-25 4 AUSSIE TEAM IMPRESSED BY SPORE'S INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore has very great potentialities of being the largest industrial centre in Malaysia. This is the belief of Mr. Frank Malone (above), leader of the seven -man Western Australia Chamber of Manufacturers group on a trade visit to South-east Asia, who186 words
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537 1964-04-25 4 Industries to get 20 mil. gallons a day SINGAPORE. Friday H E Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today announced plans to give a gigantic boost to the supply of industrial water and power at the Jurong industrial complex. The plans are537 words
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532 1964-04-25 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A COMMISSION of inquiry was told today of "a systematic and calculated swindling" of a total sum of $1,870 belonging to the Singapore Bus Workers' Union in respect of rent from April 1962 to October last year, when the union was532 words
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Article36 1964-04-25 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Tan Im Slew was re-elected chairman of the General Hospital Nursing Staff branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. Miss Doris Yeow was re-elected vicechairman and S-R. Naidu elected secretary.36 words
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Article38 1964-04-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri Mr. D. Ramanujam. of Singapore, who Is a representative of the International Confederation or Free Trade Unions, paid a visit to Nairobi. Kenya and Addis Ababa. Ethiopia by an Ethiopian Air Lines Boeing flight.38 words
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161 1964-04-25 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The St. Andrew's Mission Hospital made a remarkable recovery in its financial position last year to finish up the year with a deficit of $2,561 as compared with $54,895 it had faced at the beginning of the year. The hospital's annual report issued today161 words
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Miscellaneous397 1964-04-25 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR r£ following Is today'! schedule Honir Kong, Bangkok. (CX/TO 733) of civil aircraft movements at 11.35 p.m. Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: X.L.M.: From Amsterdam. Krankfurt, Rome, Beirut. Karachi, Bangkok ARRIVALS (KL| ,33, Bjq p m Japan Air Llnss: From Jakarta. Pan- American: From San Francisco.397 words
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329 1964-04-25 5 Sabah will resettle 30,000 lndons if -necessary- JPOH. Fn. The Alli--1 ance Government in Sabah will, if necessary, resettle the 30.000 Indonesians in its territory to prevent Indonesia from using them for sabotage and sub\ersive activities. Mr Wong Yin Khoon. secretary-general of the Sabah Alliance, said today the Government would329 words
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86 1964-04-25 5 MALACCA. Frl Sixty young men between 18-25 are required for training as» telecommunications technicians and opentors for the Federation Armt'd Forces. The recruiting otlicer. Ma.ior Mohammed Shunt 1 bin Ahmad, said that recruiting would start M St. Francis Institution on April 30. May86 words
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Article54 1964-04-25 5 MALACCA. Fn. The Alliance candidate in Kota Timor ward. Mr. J.L. De Cruz, said lust mgut he had instructed his lawyers to take legal action against his Socialist Front opponent. Mr. Klioo Eng Kuan The action concerns a political pamphlet said to have been54 words
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151 1964-04-25 5 CUEPACS URGE ADOPTION OF 5-DAY WEEK KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. £IVIL servants are bitterly disappointed at the Governments delay in implementing the live-day week proposal, says CUEPACS in its latest monthly bulletin. (says that the proposal become controversial as commercial sections expressed fear that It affect their business as as the151 words
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Article64 1964-04-25 5 JESSELTON, Frl. Two Xndone>ians who entered Sabali illegally <md who .it.eniptcd to Oribe a policeman to avoid arrest were each jailed lor (our months by the magistrate. Mr W J Silke in the Tav.au maeistrates court They were Sudin oin Yerman. 21. and Salleh bin Anuv64 words
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Article60 1964-04-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn. A three-man delegation from Malaysia will leave tomorrow to attend a 14-week seminar on cooperation in Denmark They are Senatur Abdul Rahman of Per. is; Inche Megat bams>uddin. assistant registrar of cooperative societies and Mr f Raiagopal. ac.inß a&sistant re» fitrar of60 words
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Article49 1964-04-25 5 PENANG. Pn.— Police are loolciiiß for a speedboat reported missing early thij- morning. Mr. Looi Woon Pone. 24 a seminarian at. the Pulau Tilcus College-General. reDorted to police he kept the boat near a friend's house in Tan.iong Bungah. The outboard motor had oeen taken off49 words
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Article, Illustration759 1964-04-25 5 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI I By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. POLLING day tomorrow will bring double anxiety to 64 candidates who are standing for both parliamentary and state seats. The Socialist Front is fielding the biggest number of the two-seat candidates 23 while the Alliance759 words
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Article108 1964-04-25 5 CINGAPORE. Frl. A 16--year old youth. Tan Cho Huat. who fatally stabbed an iee -water seller at the Junction of MacPherson Road and Kappy Avenue East was convicted on a charge of murder at the Assize Court today and ordered to be detained during the Yang108 words
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82 1964-04-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Two people died of head Injuries here yesterday after two separate road accidents here. A motor-scooter rider, Low Hock Chye. a clerk, m Involved in collision with a van at Pudii Road on Wednesday night. Last Sunday, a cyclist. Wong82 words
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Article33 1964-04-25 6 IPOH. Frl. A rubber upper. Maria iiuthu. 40. was fatally Injured when he waa knocked down by a car from behind while cycling along the fifth mile Kuala Kanßgar Road here.33 words
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357 1964-04-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Congress of Unions in the Public and Civil Services said today that there was a dire need for a reduction of the innumerable salary structures in the civil service to provide for a more efficient administration of the service.357 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-04-25 6 TLSSLLTON. Fri. The Sabah Chief Minister Dato Donald Stephens, today condemned the dropping of parachutes at Tsmparuli yesterday as "blatant violation of Malaysian airspace.*' lie said: "It is an extremely provocative act intended to scare our people, bat I am sure the people have not been168 words
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Article56 1964-04-25 6 PENANO. Fri.— Two men who robbed a woman of her lifex savings at Green Lane on March 30 were Jailed today. Tan Beng Slak, 24. was sentenced to one year, and Tan Thean Bok. 21. to three years for robbing Madam Male Ah Lam of $60056 words
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Article50 1964-04-25 6 BATU QAJAH. Frl.— A watchman in the Malayan Tin Dredging Company property at Sun«ei Gala!) near here. K. Anthony. 40, had his right leg severed yenterday when he was knocked down by a train on the mine. He has been admitted to th» General Hospital here50 words
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Article23 1964-04-25 6 IPOH. Fri. A municipal labourer A. Velu, 27. was assaulted by five armed thugs near the Odeon Theatr* here last night23 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-04-25 6 Lion with fish tail is Tourist Board's new emblem SINGAPORE, Fri. A lion with a fish tail rising from a shimmering pea on which the words "Lion City" appear has been adopted by the Tourist Promotion Board as it emblem. This emblem will be used In all the Board's piomotional267 words
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278 1964-04-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. qtHE United Planting Association of Malaya today called upon the Government for the early introduction ot a law to combat rubber thefts on estates. The president of the association, Mr. T.H.N. Mav»on. told the annual meeting of UPAM278 words
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243 1964-04-25 6 The Malays must unite 'at all cost' A LOR STAR, Fri.— Th« Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today that the Malays must be united "at all costs." Addressing a gathering after opening the new extension to Tandop mosque, three miles from here, the Tengku said there were trouble-maker?243 words
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80 1964-04-25 6 Ban religious, communal parties call KUALA KANGSAR. Fit. A call lo llie Governmrnt to abolUh all communal and rel:gioua political par. les In Malaya v.a« made by Dr. a. Underwood ai an election rally here la.-t n.ght. Dr. Underwood. who is conte.sinijc the Kuala Kangsar Parliamentary and the Padang Renga.s80 words
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157 1964-04-25 6 JESSELTON, Friday. IfLEVEN Indonesian employees of the Borneo J Abaca Estates who aided Indonesian terrorists were sentenced to prison terms, by the stipendiary magistrate. Mr. W. J. Silke in the Tawau magistrate's court. Donl bin Clok. KaponK bin Bahon and Sulaiman blu Lovo, who157 words
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Article50 1964-04-25 6 PENANG. Fri A storek^epw 1 Ho Wah Sin, was stabbed in the stomach at a funeral at KUnic Street, oft* Stewart Lane, yesterday evening. Ho. 24, was rushed to hospital by his elder brother. Wah Sen*, a customs officer. His conditions waa i reported today to be serious.50 words
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162 1964-04-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An intensive postgraduate course in cardiology will be held here from May 5. All doctors and medical students are Invited to attend the three-day series of lectures to be given by five heart specialists from America. Afternoon lectures (academic) will be given162 words
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Article, Illustration477 1964-04-25 7 Holt: S'pores industries progress in spite of confrontasi SINGAPORE, Fri. 'J'HE chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. N. D. Holt, said here today that the pace of industrial development in Singapore had increased despite Indonesian confrontation. Mr. Holt, who was making his report at the chamber's annual meeting,477 words
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209 1964-04-25 7 Teachers for Sabah get a farewell —party SINGAPORE. Fri. »3 The Minister of Health, Mr. Yon« Nyuk Lin. who is also acting Minister of Education, today bade farewell to 17 Singapore teachers, who are the first batch to answer Sabah's "call for assistance." Speaking at a farwell tea party at209 words
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Article34 1964-04-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Thieves stole three cameras, a gold necklace, and camera fla.-h. worth a total of 5737 belonging to a factory manager. Mr. W. P. Hennick in Jalan Putra here yesterday.34 words
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Article24 1964-04-25 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Seven Malaysian travel aeents will leave here tomorrow by Alitalia a:rline for a week-long sales promotion tour of Japan24 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-04-25 7 A FIRST batch of 80 teachers graduated yesterday after completing a two-year training course at the Technical Teachers' Training College in Kuala Lumpur. The college was established in May 19ti2 to produce teachers to cope with the spread of technical education in secondary schools86 words
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Article120 1964-04-25 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. YIEMBERS of the Johore State branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers, are now taking secret ballots for industrial action. Mr. A. Venugopal, Johore State branch secretary of the union, said that if the union decided to take industrial action, the total120 words
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Article31 1964-04-25 7 MALACCA. Pn —A fresh case of cholera was reported here today The opw victim is a 63-year-old woman who whs admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday.31 words
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Article22 1964-04-25 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Poltre detained two suspect gangster* under the Societies Ordinance, and screened 2.542. people In security checks yesterday.22 words
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256 1964-04-25 7 lESSELTON. Fri.- The Deputy Federal Secretary. Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. said here last rjght that Federal relations with the State oi Sabah were of an excellent order. He was answering questions in the "Meet Your Ministers" programme of Radio Malaysia (Sabah) He said256 words
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Article24 1964-04-25 7 .TESSELTON. PH.— Muhali bin Amat. a 32-year-old Indonesian, was wntencfd to one month > «l) by thr magistrate court in Labuaa lor houm-trespiM.24 words
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Advertisement114 1964-04-25 7 Fabric at its finest m£~ The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage JHHM^vA of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours Jpwl fife^ A (m*W^ W^WlfflWl V Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, jj||vf V^Wi *^°> jflp or glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned in lustrous, II114 words
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Article25 1964-04-25 8 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Ooh Chee Hlong has reported to police that his car was stolen from his home in Cuppage Road on Wednesday night.25 words
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658 1964-04-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri J^ELANTAN Alliance today disclosed more details of the land deal between the PMIP-controlled Kelantan Government and a Singapore company, which was first revealed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. i -i A statement by the State Alliance658 words
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91 1964-04-25 8 Thousands more register for call-up SINGAPORE, Fri. Thousands more answered the call for national defence today. Registration for service began at 3 p.m. with small crowds at all 49 centres. But the big rush came once more after offices closed at 5 p.m. .No official figures were given today for91 words
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82 1964-04-25 8 'An abuse of privilege' accusation PENANG, Fri. The chairman of the Penang division of Party Rakyat, Inche Abu Bakar Hashim. accused the Alliance caretaker Government today of abusing its privilege by publishing the White Paper on President Soekarno's expansionist designs on Malaysia. The publication of the document was last-minute attempt82 words
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Article, Illustration235 1964-04-25 8 PL.NAXG, Fri. Th« Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said at an election rally in Penanj tunifht that the Socialist Front bad ca*t red herrings during its election campaign. He said that the Front had promised the setting up235 words
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Article35 1964-04-25 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Pri— Work has started on the building of 5105.300 health centre at Batu Kurau. near here. The project Is expected to be completed uitliin the next Jew months.35 words
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241 1964-04-25 8 Vital for people of world to get together for peace Ong NEW YORK, Friday THE Malaysian Ambassador to the U.S. and the United Nations, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, said that it was of vital importance that the people of the world got together and knew each other to prove that241 words
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Miscellaneous76 1964-04-25 8 l//«'t/ ##o/# Jfjy I. T. linntlin fTo'O"^ «P-° "_Jy« WEI_L,WHATCHA.THINKA AW, WfVfiOSH, <SUZ, /,z'-"" 9L V^ f f^^^k THAT. BOY? PRETTYV VSHOULPN'T A-DOIE 1 f r)y ~~W?\ hrt Ahmvr Hy 1/ 0 npp WN DECISION )f WE'LL GO \ON6 1 MMrCHCftltt! AH I /"njenrii.. AMD ON tup I mrr omtufraw^76 words
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Article185 1964-04-25 9 UPROAR OVER LAND DEAL AT A KELANTAN PMIP RALLY gHOUTS of "pelawak" (lies) from hecklers drowned the voices of two PMIP speakers who were trying to explain the controversial Kelantan land deal during a rally here last night. Police were called when sections of the crowd became unjuly.185 words
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235 1964-04-25 9 Guerillas in Borneo 'nothing but bunch of thieves 9 IPOH. Iri. The Indonesian soldiers and guerillas alone the Sarawak and Sabah borders are "nothing but a bunch of thieves." Indie Harris bin .Mohamed Sailen, Minister of Local Government in Sabab, said last nuhl Addressing an Alliance rally in Gopeng, 12235 words
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85 1964-04-25 9 Ewe Hock: UDP is neither fish —nor fowl- DENANG. Fri.— Mr. Urn Ewe Hock, vice-chairman of the Penane People's Action Party, told an election rally at the People's Court today the issue before the electorate was "clear and simple." "Do you want Malaysia to survive?" he asked. "The PAP and85 words
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260 1964-04-25 9 IPOH. Friday fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, and the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, had been unable to criticise the policy of the People's Progressive Party, its secretarygeneral, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, told his final election260 words
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334 1964-04-25 9 More and more Malays backing us, says Lim DENANG, Fri. The secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, claimed tonight that more and more Malays were supporting his party. "They are doing so because they accept the principles of equality, justice, parliamentary democracy as principles which are334 words
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224 1964-04-25 9 TPOH, Fri. Mr. 1 Wonfc Pak Hiun«, vice-chairman of the Sabah National Party, said here that it was essential for Chinese in Malaya to unite under the Malayan Chinese Association and not be divided under .several parties. One of the 47 Sabah Alliance224 words
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Advertisement188 1964-04-25 9 MORE AND MORE are ENTERING THE BIDOMAK COMPETITION Due to an overwhelming number of entries received, the closing date of the COMPETITION has now been extended to 25th May, 1964. I 1 IF YOU HAVE NOT SENT IN YOURSWATCH for further Press insertions in May 1964 for your entry forms188 words
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Miscellaneous15 1964-04-25 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl dry MJseuMni fern L^ |#«V s rrs fantastic J y15 words
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Obituary138 1964-04-25 10 it WtrdM Sit (Mimimutm) ABRAHAM RAJAMANI, J.P., M, passed i way 24-4-64 Kuantan. Deeply mourned by his widow, and daughter Mahimon, Pahang State Councillor, bis brother A.G. sundram and family of Singapore; relatives and friends. FAITH THIO KHENC UN (Mrs. Tan Ran Soon), a?rd 2e>, paused away on 22-4-64138 words
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Article79 1964-04-25 10 M Wm*t Sit (MimiiHumj THE FAMILY OF the late Dr. Ahmad Bin Murad tt.ink all friends, relative* for condolence messages, kind aaslstance. attendance at his funeral. MRS. APPIAH, OANAYION and family thank all friends and relatives far their assistance, attendance and messages of condolene* at the funeral of Mrs.79 words
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Article259 1964-04-25 10 tt Worsts tit (Minimum) THK COCKPIT'S RUSTTAFBL la served eveir Saturday and Sunday lunch time. DOES TRAVELLING UPSET you? Take 'llarxlns' (or a cartrre* Journey. Tbls effective travel sickness remedy Is safe even for cblldren ART OF DANCE Btudlo. All candidates from this school have successfully passed R.A.D. Ballet259 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, April 25, 1964.
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Article590 1964-04-25 10 The people of Malaya will pass judgment today on the Alliunce Government's ste- wardship of the nations affairs, having had full opportunity to hear, discuss and assess the party's own claims to achievement as well as the criticisms directed against it by various rivals. In the590 words
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Article361 1964-04-25 10 The obvious interpretation to be placed on the merger between Tanganyika and Zanzibar (still to be ratified by legislatures in both countries) is that President Karume has taken fright Alarmed at growing Communist influence, he has taken advantage of the absence of his Foreign Minister, Mr. Mohamed Babu,361 words
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Article243 1964-04-25 10 The indignant complaint from Australia about Singapore's restrictions on flour imports need not be taken too seriously here, because the Australian millers certainly do not expect Singapore to do anything about it If they wanted action, they would have expressed themselves more moderately. As it is, the complaint243 words
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Article731 1964-04-25 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - EDWARD CRANKSHAW by THEY ARE LOOKING FOR SOME PROFIT THE Russians are learning the hard way about the problem involved in having awkward allies. Mr. Khrushchev on his 70th birthday is having no easy time: On top off his economic and agricultural troubles at home, he has731 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-04-25 10 This picture of SeUdang or Caur was taken a? a salt lick near Kuala Taban, Pahjng, in July Us* I—r.23 words
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Article, Illustration452 1964-04-25 10 By NATURALIST UEW people realise 1 that the Malayan seladang is in crave danger of becoming extinct Once present in Large numbers throughout the length and breadth of the country, there are now estimated to be less than three hundred left today In the452 words
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328 1964-04-25 10 CYPRUS BRINGS RUSSIA, TURKEY CLOSER ANKARA. Fri. Th« Turkish Prime Minister Mr. Inonu's threat that Turkey might lenve the Western Alliance if her allies leave her in the lurch over Cyprus, caused something of a bombshell in diplomatic circles in Ankara. It is the first time Mr. Inona has spokenOFNS - 328 words
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Article492 1964-04-25 11 Batu Pahat (25,344) SOH AH TECK (All) NG JIN LAM (SF) TAN SEOW KIEW (UDP) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes c Result of 1959 election: Kang Kock Seng (All.) Majority of 6,303. Batu Pahat Dalam (28,461) SYED ESA BIN SYED ALWEE (All) SAKRONI BIN AHMAD (UDP) Majority Percentage polled492 words
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Article378 1964-04-25 11 Alor Star (33.758) LIM PEE HUNG (All) SYED SALIM BIN SYED HAMID AL-IDRUS (PMIP) TEOH AH THOW (SF) GEH TENG KHENG (UDP) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election: Lim Joo Kong (All). Majority of 6,518. Baling (31,820) HAH IN BIN ABDULLAH (All) YA'ACOB BIN SHAFIE (PMIP)378 words
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Article292 1964-04-25 11 Baehok (26,275) HASSAN HAJI MOH.AMED (All) ZULKIFLEE MUHAMMAD (PMIP) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election: Zulkiflee bin Mi'hammad (PMIP). Majority of 10.119. Kclantan Hilir (25.451) TENGKI ABDULLAH AHMAD (All) HAJI AHMAD ABDULLAH (PMIP) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election: Wan Mustapha (PMIP) Majority292 words
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Article134 1964-04-25 11 Bandar Malacca (33,147) TAN KEE GAK (All) CHUA SIAN CHIN (PAP) YEOH HO HUAT (SF) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election: Tan Kee Oak (Malayan Party, now All.). Majority of 1.223. Malacca Selatan (32,415) ABDUL KARIM BIN ABU (All) JA'AFAR TAN (SF) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt134 words
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Article213 1964-04-25 11 Jelebu-Jempol (27,140) MOHAMED IDKIS BIN MATSIL (All) TAN BENG SOO (SF) ABDUL KAZAK BIN JUNID "(UDP)!!!!!!!!" Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election: Mohamed bin UJang (All). Majority of 7.295. Kuala Pilah (26,137) BAHAMAN BIN SHAMS IDD IN (All) JA'ALAM BIN OTHMAN (SF) ahmad jones (udp)213 words
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Article204 1964-04-25 11 Bentong (25,145) CHAN SIANG SUN (All) PHOON CHEE KAI (SF) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes c Result of 1959 election: Chan Siang Sun (All). Majority of 3.502. Kua titan (21,888) ABDUL RAHMAN HJ. TALIB i.-ul) JAMAHIK BIN IDRUS (PMIP) MOHD. KAMI II BIN TO' MUDA HJ. IBRAHIM (SF) Majority204 words
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Article263 1964-04-25 12 Bagan (22,792) TAN CHENG BEE (All) SHARIFF BIN MOHD. ISA (PMIP) MOHD. SALLEN BIN YACOB (SF) M. P. Mathew (UDP) m Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election: Tan Cheng Bee (All). Majority of 163. Dato Kramat (31,246) LIM CHENG POH (All) LIM KEAN SIEW (SF) TEH263 words
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Article705 1964-04-25 12 Bagan Datoh (22,771) SULAIMAN BIN BULON (All) IBRAHIM BIN HJ. DAHALAN (PMIP) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election. Yahya bin Haji Ahmad (All). Majority of 3,653. Batang Padang (17,605) ABDUL HAMID KHAN BIN HJ. SHAHAWAT ALI KHAN (AU) SINNIAH AMIRTHALINGAM (PPP) LOH JEE MEE, JIMMY (Ind)705 words
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Article59 1964-04-25 12 Perils Selatan (23,112) HA.TI MOKHTAR BIN HAJI ISMAIL (All) HAJI Yt SOI BIN HAJI ABDULLAH (PMIP) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election: Haji Mokhtar (All). Majority of 1.852. Perils Utara (23*379) OTHMAN BIN ABDULLAH (All) ISMAIL BIN MOHAMAD (PMIP) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Result of59 words
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Article416 1964-04-25 12 Batu (32,297) YAP CHIN KWEE (All) TOO CHEE CHEUNG (PAP) DR. TAN CHEE KOON (SF) Majority Percentage poUed Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election; Ng Ann Teck (SF). Majority of 2,329. Buklt Bintang (33,636) TAN TOH HONG (AU) WONG LIM KEN (PAP) ABDUL AZIZ ISMAIL (PMIP) ISHAK BIN HAJI416 words
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Article227 1964-04-25 12 Beaut (27,420) ABU BAKAR BIN AHMAD (All) MOHD. DAUD BIN ABDUL SAMAD (PMIP) Majority .77.'.*.*.*.'.',*. Percentage poUed '..7.7 Spoilt votes Result of 1959 election: Burhanuddin bin Mohd. Noor (PMIP). Majority of 5,772. Oungun (21,118) SULEIMAN BIN ALI (AU) ATTAN BIN NAIB (Negara) NGAH BIN MOHD. (PMIP) HARUN BIN YUSOFF227 words
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Article5959 1964-04-25 13 Johore \\l K HITAM Yusa b. Nawawl (All) Sakroni b. Ahmad (UDP) Majority Percentage polled Spoilt votes Electorate: 13,971. BANDAR MAH ARAM Chua Song Lim (All) Tan Kor Chee (SF) Majority Percentage polled Spolit votes Electorate: 16,166. BANDAR PENGGARAM Tan Peng Khoon (All) Tan Kau Ngee5,959 words
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Article99 1964-04-25 14 BE SURE you have your identity card when you go to your polling station. PLEASE TRY to get to the station early. Pollmg stations open at 8 a.m. ON THE WHITE ballot paper you will be voting for your Member of Parliament. ON THE BUFF ballot99 words
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151 1964-04-25 15 OINGAPORE, Fri. A visiting Australian architect today described Singapores architecture as "exciting." Mr. Stephen Trotter, of Brisbane, flew Into Singapore yesterday as part of his prize for winning the Slsalkraft Research Scholarship in architecture awarded annually by the Royal Australian Institute o! Architects. Very151 words
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Article54 1964-04-25 15 JESSELTON. Pri. Klgoh binte Santaub, 20, was sentenced to one month's jail by the Kota Belud magistrate court for stealing $70 from her employer. Tlie court was told that Kigoh opened a registered letter containing $70 which was addressed to her employer, Kanilang binte Kadun.54 words
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Article39 1964-04-25 15 SINGAPORE, Frt The Indian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore will hold a farewell cocktail party for Mr. Y. K. Purl, the retiring Indian High Commissioner for Malaysia, on April 20 at Raffles Hotel at 7 p.m.39 words
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88 1964-04-25 15 Man charged with paying money for votes PENANG, Fri. Ismail Buloh Pechan bin Osman, of Balik Pulau, today pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to two charges under the Elections Offences Ordinance. Bail was allowed. Ismail, 34, is alleged to have paid Maiiah binte Wahid S3 at Sungei Rusa,88 words
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Article284 1964-04-25 15 7T, radio extend service beyond normal hours with a 'special' for Borneo K.UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Radio Malaysia and Television Malaysia will extend their services well beyond their normal closing hours tomorrow Election Day to broadcast election results. This is to ensure that listeners are kept informed284 words
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Article, Illustration269 1964-04-25 15 SINGAPORE, Friday. ■pWO students, both victims of polio in childhood, today talked of how they saved a middle-aged woman from drowning in the sea off Elizabeth Walk last week. Glenn Pereira, 17, and Gamut Singh, 19, said that they heard a269 words
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Article61 1964-04-25 15 SEREMBAN. Pri. The St. Paul's Old Boys' Association is to convene a meeting here of all La Sallian associations to form a Malaysian body. It was decided at a meeting. The association awarded a scholarship to a Form Four pupil. Chow Kai Meng. An old boy.61 words
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62 1964-04-25 15 SINGAPORE, Pri. The majority of ihe workers of the Hub HenK Rubber Factory have decided to be represented by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. This was decided at a secret ballot held before the Registrar of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Mr. Lini62 words
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Article48 1964-04-25 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. An armed thug stabbed a 21-year-old labourer. Chu.t Teh Kia. eight times in the back in Haig Road last night Chua had been chased for 100 yards from Hollywood Theatre or two companions of the assailant. His condition was reported to be serioua.48 words
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94 1964-04-25 15 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. Alliance election workers stayed awake here tonight to ensure that no vandals tore down Alliance posters in their kampongs This decision was taken after almost all the Alliance posters were torn down at Ladang, a P a r t y Negara94 words
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Article54 1964-04-25 15 SINGAPORE. Pri. An Indonesian, Supat Hear bin Madros, was today Jailed for two months In a magistrate's court for stayIng In the state after his permit had expired. Supat arrived In Singapore on April 8 with two other men from Indonesia. They were Issued with passe*, which54 words
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Article48 1964-04-25 15 PARIT BUNTAR. Prl.^ Three Tamil schoolteachers' unions have amalgamated to form a national body known as the National Union of Tamil School-teachers. The three organisation* are: The Penang and P.W. Tamil Teachers' Union. Selangor Indian Bchool-teachers' Union and The Negri Sembilan Tamil Schoolteachers' Union.48 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-04-25 15 IpEKAN, Fri. Toh Puan Raha, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, said here today that she hoped that the rural women would show their f?ratitude for what the Alliance had done for them oy voting the party back to power. She194 words
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Article34 1964-04-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Four senior Thai officials from the Pubiic Relations Department of Thailand are here on a oneweek observation tour of radio and television services in Malaysia under the ASA programme.34 words
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422 1964-04-25 15 The parties in today's polls— and what they stand for— r pHES£ are the main issues over which the various political parties are going to the polls today. THE ALLIANCE fS record of achievement as the ruling party for the past seven years in seeking a mandate from the people.422 words
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Article38 1964-04-25 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Burßlwi broke into a police officer's horn* in Jalan Beringin Kuiong last night and stole Sl.OOO worth of lewr:iery. A ant Supt. O. J. Rozarto Kaid his from duor ma foroei ooen38 words
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Miscellaneous733 1964-04-25 15 Today's Radio, TV^ RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metres fl 8 m lnm A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; «7« METRES 7.00 Tkne Signal, The News; A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Morning Prelude;733 words
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Article, Illustration526 1964-04-25 16 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN from J^ONDON, Fri. The apparent misunderstanding in the West about the cease-fire in Borneo was discussed in London by Mr. R. Ramani, Malaysia's deputy permanent representative at the United Nations. He said the unfortunate u.se of the word •cease- lire" had led526 words
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Article57 1964-04-25 16 NEW YORK, Fri.— The Ford Foundation announced tonight a grant of I SSIBO.OOO to the Family Planning \vmh iation of Singapore. It said the money will so to expand the associations training programme for nurses, midwives and other workers, and to build a model family planning57 words
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106 1964-04-25 16 Bleak Hari Raya for widow and 12 children— SINGAPORE, Fri. Twelve children and their recently widowed mother spent Harl Raya Haji yesterday weeping at their fathers grave in Bldadari. Then they went back to their attap home in Yio Chu Kang Road to face an uncertain future. "What will happen106 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-04-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, *x>day criticised the timing of the publication of the White Paper two days ago revealing President Soekarno's plans for taking over Malaysia. He told reporters at the airport here before leaving for Penang: "The153 words
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114 1964-04-25 16 PENANG. Fri. Six United Sabah National Organisation youth leaders now in Penang will make a .special study of how elections are conducted on polling day tomorrow. "We plan to go round and see how the parties organise their machinery to help bring voters to114 words
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104 1964-04-25 16 SINGAPORE'S First Lady. Toh Puan Noor Aishab, was asked to cut a birthday cake on Thursday night but it was not her birthday. The book shaped cake was ordered for a party to celebrate the 400 th anniversary of the birth104 words
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113 1964-04-25 16 Supervisee slashes girl who refused to date him SINGAPORE. Fri. Because a girl refused to be dated by him. a police supervisee, Wee Ah Seng, 19, slashed her right cheek with a broken bottle, a magistrate's court was told today. Wee. who pleaded guilty, was jailed for five months by113 words
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Article25 1964-04-25 16 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The synod of the Anßlican Church in Singapore and Malaya will meet at St. Andrews School, on April 39 and 30.25 words
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176 1964-04-25 16 The man who is fascinated by gems SINGAPORE, Fri. O To Mr. William Sena. 61, selling jewellery across the counter wa* never an end of itself. He wanted to learn everjthing about precious stonessales management, advertising, market research and how to give better service to customers. So he has sat176 words
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Article32 1964-04-25 16 KLANG. Pri. Mr. Sioh Ooh 800. a senior technical assistant in the PWD here, has been elected president of the Klang Hist) School Old Boys' Association for the eighth year.32 words
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Article123 1964-04-25 17 »R. Lee Siew Choh, claims thai the spate ot bomb outrage in Singapore is the work of the British and the CIA. an American Intelligence organisation. May I ask Dr. Lee Irom where he got, such information? II what Dr. Lee said is true, what123 words
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Article118 1964-04-25 17 IN reply to the letter by Fed Up II on Monday (April 20) It is gratifying to note that he and his dozen other friends confirm having received their results. By April 4 when Fed Up's letter appeared in the Press, all results had been posted and thus118 words
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Article87 1964-04-25 17 NOW much longer do we have to listen to certain aunouncets an Radio Slngapura and Television Sinxapara pronouncing 'Indonesia' to rhyme with 'Malaysia'? If Malaysia ever had the misfortune to be crushed and absorbed by Indonesia the latter no doubt would delight In calling Its new87 words
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Article276 1964-04-25 17 I REFER to the letter entitled "Telephone Magic" by Democracy of Klang which was published in the Straits Times of April 4. The Telecoms Department have always endeavoured to meet public demands for telephone service as expeditiouily as possible wherever there art lines and equipment to enable this276 words
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Article46 1964-04-25 17 WHERE Is the Plugor Shield, named after Penang's famed Glugor Estate, owned by the once wealthy David Brown family, who donate this fine Shield for Inter-school athletic meet for Penang, Perak and Kedah States before World War Two OLD EDWARDIAN Pctallne Jay a46 words
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Article121 1964-04-25 17 NEVER ON A SUNDAY A FORTNIGHT ago. on a Sunday, a friend of mine took his family of six to the Registration Office in Johorr Bahru to apply for Federal Citizenship Certificates. With application forms already com- i pleted in hand, he ap- proached a clerk who flatly told him121 words
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188 1964-04-25 17 U/E presume that Mr. K. J. Thomas the writer of the letter headed "Tern** porary Clerks and Permanent Service" (Sat. April 18) is the President ai:d his reference is to the Govt. Temporary Officers Union. The official side made their offer of wage increase188 words
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Article76 1964-04-25 17 THE drainage system at Sennett Estate requires urgent Improvement by the Government authorities concerned. The drains in front and at the back lanes of houses along such public roads as Siak Kew Avenue. Kwong Avenue. Puay Kee Avenue, Slang Kuang Avenue, etc., are very shallow and76 words
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Article84 1964-04-25 17 YOUR c o r r e spondent "DRIVER" in the Straits Times of April 7 has expressed his opinions about the Singapore Driving Testers very fittingly. The Singapore Driving Testers treat members of the public in a most irritating manner. A stuffy little waiting room adds to the84 words
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Article56 1964-04-25 17 ANOTHER explosion, more innocent citizens of this peace-loving nation killed by merciless Indonesian saboteurs. For how long more? The call for the formation of a Vigilante Corns Is most welcome, it must be formed Immediately before more damave is done. Not only should the corps guard key buildings56 words
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341 1964-04-25 17 KILLING THE TOURIST TRADE IN PENANG AS the wife of a businessman in, Penang I had to show about 40 tourists around last year: business people, friends, friends af friends. I now notice that many visitors have heard of the unpleasantness of sightseeing here and prefer to go to a341 words
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Article107 1964-04-25 17 IT Is a great pity that the Federal Examination Syndicate cannot Issue our HSC. Oral Malay result early. Many Malay students sitting for this years HSC. examination through Further Education Classes have got to sign the entry forms earlier than the issue of the Oral107 words
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Advertisement402 1964-04-25 17 STUDY AT HOME AND PASS Every day letters arrive at Wolscy Hall from students in Malaya and countries all over the world. Thc>c young men and women realise that a good education is the only sound basis for a successful career, and ha\e enrolled with tho correspondence college with an402 words
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Miscellaneous268 1964-04-25 17 Straits Times Crossword ACftOSA 6. Leiler of thanks written Sticky stuff which can cause beneath article (5). boilers to burn out (6. B>. 7. Transition from the tedious 9. Disgrace for the drama to the superficial (7). school? <7). Could be a BBC progrimmr 10. Spotted a real flier (7).268 words
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Advertisement817 1964-04-25 18 (Continued from Page 10) PHOTOGRAPHY Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St eta. txtrm SBRANCOON BROADWAY (Air- 1 conditioned Studio. 48 Upper Scran- I goon Road. Spore (31 Miles). Wed- < ding couples who booked In advance < will qualify for a special discount ta I both studio outdoor photography. Bati> factory817 words
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Advertisement685 1964-04-25 18 SITUATIONS VACANT W Wmram U (tUtuy—mm* St tta. txtrm QUALIFIED TEACHER. Male, female, ■equlred at St. Nicholas School for the Ullnd. Salary according to qualifications md experience. Send full particulars, .n.ether with references, to: Principal, St Nicholas. 4. Bagvn Jetmal Road, i*cnang by Sth May. WANTED HARD WORKING Girls to685 words
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Advertisement1013 1964-04-25 18 ACCOMMODATION WANTED j Word* SS > I 5* era »rr>. WANTED furnished uorurnisnto Bungaious flats la Singapore 'J.B Long lease Details and property address to PO. Box 659 Singapore REQUIRED BY Kuropean company modern three bedroom bungalow, furnished, on temporary lease from midMay 1964. Write giving particulars to P.O. Box1,013 words
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Advertisement754 1964-04-25 18 EDUCATION Word* t$ (Mlm. Box M eta. txtrm PRIVATE TUTOR" (Correspond- Mice) No s -fats Ho Fee)", Proepectuo Iteci X.ton. PO Box tMj. iMpore) M ***** BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Wore** Si (Mim.)— Box SO et*. txtrm SELFTAUCMT BILINGUAL RO MANISED. Cantonew, HIS. Mandarin $2.00. Hokkien. $2.50. English-Mandarin Dictionary, Js 00.754 words
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Advertisement905 1964-04-25 18 HIRE PURCHASE IT«r_a SS (Mt>t.>— Bom eta, twtrm GOOD USBO CARS on easy payments Contact:— Ch-iao Bong Trading Co., Ltd, 161. Lavender at reel, b'pore Tel: ***** /S3BU6 OWN A TV SET from as little as 823/- V-m. 20 monthi er rent from 514.5S pm. list prise 5426. FREE: included905 words
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Advertisement1028 1964-04-25 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* U f Hin.)— Box SO et*. txtrm 1962 AUSTIN COOPIR wit* many extras. 1961 Kord Prefect, 1960 Opel Record, four doors. Interested buyers please Tel: ***** Singapore. VtRV CAREFULLY ORIVBN MM. I Midget show-room condition. Owner I leaving the country. No dealers. Phone Max offlce time1,028 words
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Advertisement677 1964-04-25 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE tO Wordt $S (Vin.y—Box S# rt*. extra IS6I BORGWARO COUPE. twotone two owners, first-class condition. new psint low mllmge. Inspect loa anytime 75, Buffalo Koad. Spore Tel: ***** Ab I'honii FORO CONSUL CONVERTIBLE 1957. Semi Automatic hood, good condition Two KuropeHn owners 55.000 railec V- 1 .300677 words
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Advertisement1361 1964-04-25 19 iv iiitm-oui a, mrisi COASI v.a.. VM tsit M,a t'Ma -mrntm OOllUt l«»fM.I. Glt«f«« Air 21 ANCHISEI A.anmouth, Liftrptat Apr 21 M.y 2 ll Pt Apr 21 MICNAON L»ii.ai Gi.if. 1) Mat I Mm TtITHVIIUS Lit.rpMl, Gli'gra M.y I Mly 15 Apr 21/ I UMOKtOa .Kir.i.l May Mai < aay1,361 words
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Advertisement2458 1964-04-25 19 m^^^^^^ m^^ m^^ m t m tm t m^^ m^ m^^ m^ m^ m^ m^^^ m^ m mm the eac lines I ben&Line I rcOt" />«■ SiMCAPOtf a KUALAIUMPUt.F.SWfTTINHAM. ftNAMC aaW /A/ AV W AW AW WaafcaT fi mnuii aoull k.urwc 11. r.oJOiH»» i/i.wtit ou«i 1 1 !B 1 1B2,458 words
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Advertisement1255 1964-04-25 19 feMcALI^>TER <Sc CO.. LTD. w^ 111. at. ami f*C KLURMAN LINE Ik KLAVENESS LINE taaatßßL NAaMMk. a«IUUMtv IBS AMELES, SAN fBANCUCa UVM. HUU Mla«UM«tk«a lEATUE. »ANCOU»£I t PfSIUNt Ml OF PETERBBBLU.N «CMhtß tJWjjr^CMlrt. B tat* M*2l*"mi> 21 28 *Apt tUNNYVILII CITY w« bLoMQ* I'awa a vm. 8.18-il/2IMr »/3BA,r u^l,, ITu*1,255 words
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624 1964-04-25 20 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another quiet day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with a small turnover and no features. In th,- last full days trading before thr General Election today business was just routine Malayan Cement directors yesterday made known624 words
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Article25 1964-04-25 20 Malayan Stock Indices April April M 'Industrials: 110.60 linn: Tins: 133.76 131.09 S rubbers: 106.T2 105.31 *Dee. 3t. 1»63— 100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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280 1964-04-25 20 /pHE price of tin In Penang 1 yesterday fell by $1 to $528 per ptcul on an offcriim estimated up 5 tons to 240 tons. In London on Thursday tin closed the morning session on firmer note although the modest business done was280 words
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Article216 1964-04-25 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) April 24. Thru, month*. INDUSTRIALS rioll*tMi<! 14 ct». M Ro» M l)unlop» 18 ct» M ron(»in»r» m UN) Hfv ct* Mc-Ali«iei 17 ,t> IE. Hm»lt»r, 2* ct» J.l lov.nl 13 cv K«»o Met: OCBO TJ ct». *w<i Ui»p. IS ct*. Rothmam 12 C t r'lUpturi. X*216 words
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Article862 1964-04-25 20 COMBINED business in tne Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan htock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded hi brackets: INDUSTRIALS: ■*u»t»»d I.VIMHM SI S». (3.00U) HJI! C*ld Store i3.immi. 53.43 D. (l.OOO) |U|; C.T.S. *r«t (300) SO*.: Duntop* < I *-•>><'862 words
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594 1964-04-25 20 'THE past week was a A very dreary one. the only relieving feature being the holiday on Thursday report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market survey. Turnover was small and price movements could have made jobbing profitable, but in this594 words
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Article25 1964-04-25 20 *pril 1\ MALAYAN RI'BBKR PRICK: US. eeafei (down ttaree-eiehths of a mil). TIN": S.V2B (down Sl'. Estimated offerine .'lO tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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Article60 1964-04-25 20 'rHE Malayan kUchaac* rJaakc a«*onatloo mare tocur -ruins*, li »ta n.te>« to marctaanta ventardav i«0 rate* to SIOO): N**> y.rk: txiyin*. tt n id credit billn. 13/ I« tra-l* MSta. Wi d at 33 1/8 ursdit bill* jj 1 4 iradr MMj S.llin* TT or OD roady New60 words
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Article38 1964-04-25 20 (\s the frae <« change market id Hong yJ Kong yeaterday tn* US. Oellar «a« quoted at 3.731 for TT and 5.72* to. eaati. SUrl.nc wa« quotrd at 1&.V7 ud m* taol or c*w at .4-1.38 words
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Article221 1964-04-25 20 M c i,,.a at 5 p.m Sin»ap*'o and Kuala Lumpur ;.r«terd«y Bl 83. per lb tdo-Aii thnre-tiuhthf M I on \Vediie*dajr» cloning l*vel tor in* position The ton* dull. R AS. and F.M.R.E el*»in« pn"* Mi eont. P*r lb. y**t*rday INT. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.rv HTM •«i. seller.221 words
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Advertisement1038 1964-04-25 20 VI KAWASAKI KISI.N KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes East Canada Service Hor|»onf V'rtami i f'c.sco H'tai V -n\ 0 <oit C ilo "This Mini 71 22 Mi, 719 June 21 J**( I J*l, 1 Illy It Illy 22 ill? ''Mikitlma Mar* 22 21 JIM 7 I*l, 21 lily1,038 words
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Advertisement949 1964-04-25 20 T «y Jam ?IE 'L—^ MtSIRALI* ill».C» iNSIA PASISIAM 4M« P. GUI! ttStllCS ii Frraaatii. AltlaiH. Men**/**. Sine, li. M**ra< <n nmh"l'u* ft< m i- Iksa iwt aw' p sntm BULIMIA (May S, 11 Miy 12/14 May BUMRA* 7 May aARPEIA II Jan ll 13 lull 14/ Id oat lUUUi*949 words
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Advertisement100 1964-04-25 20 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES r-soRGELIJ MID-AMERICA LINES. INC. U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICt LOADING DIRECT FOR MONTREAL. IBRSNTt. NAMiLION. ASHAIABUU. ISLtB*. onion cniraco anb Milwaukee mvi I alt*. 'inwi ManiiM. CHATHAM IS I? May 11/15 May It/ II Mat II MM t t J OHIO II 13 JM* 14/ltiM*100 words
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Article124 1964-04-25 21 MELBOURNE. FTI. INDUSTRIAL shares were again firmer. Most leaders advanced although key stock: s.H.P. dropped 3d. to 375. 6d. and Coles was lower. Rises outnumbered falls. A good report and higher Interim from Broken Hill South Influenced a stronger base metals section. Mount laa recovered to 44a. sd.124 words
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Article223 1964-04-25 21 (.MIPS lying altnttkSe th* aingiper* Harbaur wharves *r «»pst*d today Bffl Tjlbodas 4/5. Ball 6/7, Kohka Mam Andrzej Strug City of Glasgow 10/11, 13/14. Agapenor 18, Kohso Mara 31/22. City of Peterborough 26, Qlenogle 81/32, B*n K alen 35/36, Ferndale 38/39, Klmanls 40/41, Cambodg* 42/43, Galileo Oalilel223 words
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Article70 1964-04-25 21 /'HINESE Prtduc* Exchanga, Slnia- por» noon priccl o«r pltul yMttrday: CKWiut all: bulk S46i Milan, dram |49t seller*. C»pr«: April/May i.K/Contlnent: Unquoted. Pipp«r: Muntok wan* $159 seller*, Sarawak whit* SIS2I Milan, special Sarawak black (123 Mllen, garbled i-aripoog black $130 sellers. ASTA Sl42i aellera. Sinfaper* Coconut Oil Mrlltrf70 words
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Advertisement914 1964-04-25 21 (Continued from page It) FOR SALE U Ward* U (Mil,.)— Bam U eta. txtra NYLON BAST DOLL HJuu S3-80. Cotton full Slips JJ-SO. Njtlob Oowos *i-2t Uct uho from CMarltm. 86. Ulgo Bire«t. Mingapor*. WARM WEATMtR. Wby worry— irital our U.K. 60" iim( wiling l*o, only in/- per mootb tooliulv*914 words
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Advertisement661 1964-04-25 21 FOR SALE 2* Ward* IS (Mln.y—Bmx M eta. extra TELEVISION IF TOU want in. beet picture clarity and excellent tone buy Qermany's Best Kuba TV Console "Mllando 64" Deluxe fully automatic with 23" Gold Star Picture Tube. B'pore Casb Price (960/- or (62.60 p m. for 20 months Teh Bee661 words
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Advertisement759 1964-04-25 21 LADIES DRESS SHOP W Ward* U (MtmQ—Bm W mta. «xft» FOR TINY PRICE sod top fsjnion— Nelson's. 179 Orchard Road. B'por*. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) f Ward* U (Him.)— Box M eta. axtrm •OUTH BAST ASIA UoMI SSSM/ Victoria Hotel S2SBI/Bar/R»«auf«aL HOTiL AMBASSADOR Beaslds 46. Meyer Koad. Dancing Nightly. Tel:759 words
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Advertisement795 1964-04-25 21 NOTICES NOTICE THIS serves to notify the public that Mr. JOHN LEE TAT FOOK has ceased to be employed by James Warren St Co., Ltd. as tram 18th April 1964 and therefore has no authority whatsoever to transact business or collect monies on behalf of the said Company. NOTICE Notice795 words
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Advertisement788 1964-04-25 21 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL "Ho", The Singapore Monument Contractors, maker of Marble monuments for graves, formerly of 337-D. Upper SeranTOon Road, has now removed to tbe new address at No. 241, Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. 13. Stocks of new monuments at modest prices are now available. Telephone No. *****. IN788 words
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Advertisement573 1964-04-25 21 tenders Y^kKeep C*ot«M-. JXR. PERUS UM &tot M TENDER NOTICE Tender will be received from Iff *7 Registered J.K.R. Contractors In 1 I Vl Class "K" and above at the Office IM. A _^tff^TP7>^. of the Jurutera Negerl, Kedah/ ■■■'■•J Jc&lfltfs*i^\. Perils, at Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. I573 words
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425 1964-04-25 22 BIG SPRINT CAN GOTO ANOTHER 'L-RIDER' Kuala Lumpur, Frl. A PPRENTICE jockeys have a splendid record in the King's Gold Cup. Since the first running of the race in 1958, apprentices have won five times. In the first running of this valuable sprint, Moses Lee, then an up-and-coming apprentice, scored425 words
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Article385 1964-04-25 22 King's Cup parade PARDON (0. birg by High Treason Timely > Last In the King's Cup Trial last Sunday; won twice over Bt. Ttmata 6f In fast times last season. RKSQLILLKLK (8. beg by Wilwvn Patima): Made no showing in the Trial; 6f Is hardly his right distance. PASIR PUTEH385 words
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Article613 1964-04-25 22 SPOTLIGHT on your FANCIES RACE ONE SUN MAIDEN: All-the-way winner over Of In Div. 4 on Thursday; can get 7f. SALAMBO: Running on when third to Anak Kulim over 6f. should get 7f easily. WINDY WILLIES: Proved too good In Div. 3 over Of on Thursday; has won over XX.613 words
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Article248 1964-04-25 22 ITtJALA LUMPUR. PTI. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: Races 1 and 6 Nothing to report. Race 2 Mitchell, rider of Bus Full, lost an Iron at the start but quickly regained it. Subian. rider of Telega, was reprimanded for shifting ground in the straight248 words
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Article634 1964-04-25 22 184 for the Penang races ENTRIES DENANG, Fri. A 1 total of 184 horses has been entered for the three-day Summer Meeting here on May 3, 6 and 10. The entries comprise 69 In Class Two, 49 In Class Four and 66 in Class Six. Th« entries are: CLASS FOIR634 words
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1783 1964-04-25 22 CABD KEY A letter after the horse's name indicates the type o/ going preferred: f fast; g good: s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied: (F) fancied 'Apprentice allowances: Soaldl, P. K. Leong and Lir.i 3-lb; Chong and Dragon 5-lb;1,783 words
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Advertisement468 1964-04-25 22 ENG LOK MANSION TEN STOREY LUXURY FLATS ON ELEVATED LAND IN THE DEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SINGAPORE CLUNY ROAD/NAPIER ROAD OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS A Pnce From JJSB& $38,900/- VS S^'W 1^ Special Fwturn: /frtafr «J™^- l&£j-=.~i <'•»■"» room Wall TU«* C»t«uf»4 Momic F|«or i?H« v £\stH£a Special Discount For Cash468 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-04-25 22 FORECAST SINOAPORE. Pri.— The SinBapore off-course betting forecast tote on Rice 6 at Kuala Lumpur yesterday was $2,174 I Pride and Mendlsom and not 5217 as reported.27 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-04-25 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - Tour now starts May 2 1 NORMAN SIEBEL 'FULLEST SCHEDULE' IN INDIA FOR MALAYSIAN TEAM -by IfUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malaysian hockey team's tour of India has been delayed by three weeks. The new dates, confirmed today by the Indian Hockey Federation, are May 21 to June 15. The contingent303 words
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237 1964-04-25 23 TENNIS AZMANIN TWO S-FINALS IN S'GOR TOURNEY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaysiam Davis Cup players scored easy victories in, the Selangor lawn tennis championships at the Royal Selangor Golf Club courts today. S. A. Azman. the national champion and Davis Cup No. 1 reached the semifinals in both the men's singles237 words
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Article68 1964-04-25 23 KUALA LUMPUR, PrL Quang Trieu, a South Vietnamese women's basketball team, will play six matches In Malaysia beginning on Sunday when they meet a Singapore youth team at Johora Bahru. On Monday they will travel to Singapore to meet Slglap, the Singapore women's champions. After that they will68 words
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Article47 1964-04-25 23 SINGAPORE. Pri. Airport registered their biggest score when they beat Kalian* 7-0 In the SAFA Dlv. 3A at Farrer Park today. Kolam Ayer beat Seletar Young Indians 4-3 and Kota Rajah beat Indian Youngsters 2-1 in other Dlv. 3A matches at Fairer Park.47 words
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Article26 1964-04-25 23 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Joint Services will field their Malaya Cup team against Madureira. the touring Brazilian side, at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow 7 p.m.26 words
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Article35 1964-04-25 23 SINGAPORE. Frt. W. R. Potter (159) beat R. Davenport (160) to win the Farelf golf championship over the Island course today. The regimental foursomes wu won by D. R. Berry who beat Eketone.35 words
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Article311 1964-04-25 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T*HE MALAYSIAN Olympic Games hockey trainees ended their current spell of training under coach R. S. Gentle with a fine show of skilful, vigorous play which brought tliem a 4 l victory over a Selangor Selection at the Police I Depot today.311 words
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280 1964-04-25 23 SOCCER Services players want more chances SINGAPORE, Fri. W.G.E. Bangay, the Singapore Joint Services F.A. secretary who is returning to England on May 4, said the Singapore selectors should give more chances to Services players in representative matches. "Every year the Joint Services help SAFA to fill their coffers duringReuter - 280 words
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Article52 1964-04-25 23 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Singapore team of 50 boys and glrk leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to take part In the Pan-Mn-laysian schools sports carnival starting on Sunday. The Singapore contingent Includes swimmers, footballers and table tennis players. Among the swimmers are Internationals Bernard Chan and Tan52 words
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Article47 1964-04-25 23 IPOH. Frt. Klnta Indians trounced Cheng Wah 5-0 In the Ipoh Football League Div. 1 at Stadium Perak here today. Scorers were left-half Winson (2). outslde-rleht John (2) and inside-right Ganeson. In Dlv. 2 Irish Hussars trounced Menglembu 7-1 at Jalan Abdul Jalll.47 words
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Article52 1964-04-25 23 MANILA, Frt. India and the Philippines split their opening singles matches today in the D&vlf Cup eastern zone finals. Jaldeep Mukerjee gave India the lead by overpowering Johnny Jos* 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 But Peliclslmo Ampon levelled the score for the Philippines by beating Premjlt Lall 6-0. 6-3.AP - 52 words
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Article24 1964-04-25 23 PENANO. Fri. A Penang badminton selection beat the Somboodee Badminton Club of Bangkok 6-0 in a friendly match at UMNO Hall here.24 words
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Article153 1964-04-25 23 VLA LUMPUR, Pri. Tin Malaysian Thomas Cup bad* .....iion team will leave for Tokyo by air on May 1, the BAM announced yesterday. BAM president Khlr Johart. who will travel with the team as manager, will leave at a later date. H« is expected153 words
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Advertisement99 1964-04-25 23 THE MALAYSIAN MEMBERS OF 'INTERFLORA' 1 PACIFIC UNIT extend fraternal greetings to THE PRESIDENTS PAST PRESIDENTS OF INTERFLORA BRITISH UNIT PACIFIC UNIT AUSTRALIAN UNIT AFRICAN UNIT now meeting in Singapore. ©"INTERFLORAthe worldwide flower delivery service" IT'S UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE! STANDARD world's ■•*,^l^ smallest transistor iifij jp Hfc? radio *H§ MM99 words
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Advertisement307 1964-04-25 23 SUZUKI 3BKS*^i^BMHIHE-sm ta^H^ t SUZUKI SPORT SOcc 1964 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 50 c.c. Class 125 CC. Class IST 2nd |ST SUZUKI 1 SUZUKI INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LEADS Available in SOcc, 80cc. 125 cc 2Socc models SOI* Af«nt«: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319, Orchard Road,307 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-04-25 23 SPORTS D/ARY MM CBS Tour match: Spore Joint Services v Madureira (Jalan Bcsar. 7 p.m.i. Spore Div. 3B: Junior v SHB; Katong v Haikowyu (both matches at Farrer Pk.). ATHLETICS Spore AAA cross-country (Dover Rd. 3.30 p.m.). GOLF— Spore ICC championship q-nnais (Bukit course 2 p.m.). TENNIS S'gor open championships54 words
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Miscellaneous79 1964-04-25 23 SCHEDULE First day. Class 2 Divs 1 and 2— sJf: Divs. 1. 2 and 3 It. Class 6 Dlv I— SJf; Divs 1 and 2— lt. Second day: Class 2 Divs 1 and 2— 6 f. Class 4 Divs 1. 2 and 3— 7 f Class 6 Divs I— &|f;79 words
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200 1964-04-25 24 IPOH, Friday. TIIH Malayan Chinese Association has done a lot to help Chinese in this country ob lain equal voting rights to safeguard their own interests, the Minister of Commerce anc Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said last night Addressing two elections200 words
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Article71 1964-04-25 24 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapuie AiHi-Tuben.uloM.% Association's mass X-ray campaign in ihe Paslr Panjang area will continue next Monday with me mobile X-ray unit stationed at the lollowiiiK places between 5 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. Eng Soon Cheong. 299 Paslr Panjang Road. 7 mj>. i April 27):71 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-04-25 24 PEK.VV Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. called on the people today to stand behind the Alliance in this hour of national crisis and "show President Soekarno and tbe world" that they are united against Indonesia's confrontation and Communist218 words
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88 1964-04-25 24 Nursing Board now to have 16 members SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, has amended the Nurses Registration Regulations 1950 concerning the Nursing Board. The board, according to a Gazette notification, is to have 16 members. Eleven of them. Including eight registered nurses, are to be88 words
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Article50 1964-04-25 24 WASHINGTON. PH.— Mr. Robert McNamara, the Secretary of Defence, announced today that U.S. military activities at eight li.S. bases or other establishments overseas would be terminated or reduced. He did not name the countries or establishments affected, but said no Nato forces were Involved Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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182 1964-04-25 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. 1 ifHE 13,000-member x Union of Commer- cial Workers tonight called on employers to give their employees time off to cast their votes tomorrow. In an eve-of-polling day message, the secretarygeneral of the union, Mr. A.B. Gomez182 words
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Article342 1964-04-25 24 LONDON. Frl. —lt has been a fairly satisfactory day In the stock markets, with business on a good scale. Company news was again the dominating influence and many more good preliminary statements made their appearance. Ollt-edgeds remain neglected and. If anything, prices were a trifle342 words
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601 1964-04-25 24 Lee: Let's vote to defend Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. f^HK Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called on the voters to underline their resolve to defend Malaysia from perfidy and subversion. In an eve-of-the polls message to voters, Mr. Lee said: "There Is a complete absence of hysteria601 words
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85 1964-04-25 24 LONDON, Fri— The Electric and Musical Industries Group, makers of the Beatles and other top pop records, today predicted that its profits would leap by almost £3 million for the current financial year. Profits are expected to be not less than £8 million,Reuter - 85 words
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Article41 1964-04-25 24 LONDON, Frl. Spot 20-3 16d.. May 20 ',d.. June 30*»d.. July 20--7 16d., July Sept. 20 l jd Oct. Dec. 20-, d Jan. Mar. 20-Hd., Apr./ June 20\d.. July/Sept. 20Hd.. Oct. Dec 20\d., c.i.f. May 20Vd., June 20--3/l«d. Tone: Dull.41 words
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Article22 1964-04-25 24 LONDON, Frl. Buyers £1052, sellers £1054, Forward buyers £1045. sellers £*****. Settlement £1059. Turnover ajn. (delayed), p.m. 105 tons. Tone: Easier.22 words
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198 1964-04-25 24 DAR ES SALAAM, Fri. President Julius Nyerere will be head of the new Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, according to terms of the Bill merging the two states as published today by the "Nationalist" newspaper. The surprise announcement of the proposed "marriage"198 words
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Article173 1964-04-25 24 VIENTIANE, Fri. The Laotian neutralist leader, Prince Souvanna Phouma, today agreed to remain as Premier and accepted the revolutionary committee's demands to modify the Government, Gen. Kouprasith Abhay announced. Gen. Kouprasith. who led the recent right-wing coup, said Prince Souvanna and his Cabinet, after considering173 words
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232 1964-04-25 24 Cable to Thant: 80,000 Indians to leave Fiji OTJVA (Fiji), Fri. A cable message to the United Nations Secre-tary-General. U Thant, from the Fiji Kisan Sangh (Indian Cane Farmers' Association); says that 80.000 Indians will leave Fiji because of their "insecure position," it was reported here today. The cable wasReuter - 232 words
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Article30 1964-04-25 24 SINGAPORE, ill Mi Raymond Huang, chairman. Board of Film Censors, ill ml* on "Some .aspects of film censorship" at the V's Men's Club luncheon at Princes Restaurant tomorrow.30 words
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Obituary80 1964-04-25 24 TELECRAM RECEIVED Father Arulaami S.I. ex-princiiml Loyola College. Madras ■Macs' *«ay IM-4-84 lit St. Josephs HOKpital. Hmdinul. India. Dreply mourned by hi* niece and family. Please pray for hia noul. MR. ONG SIOW SIAN acrd 72. pa»aed away peacefully at OH. 46V Lravlnic behind his hrloved Wtta, son On*80 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-04-25 24 UIGHEST and lowest tempera--11 tures In Malaya, and Singapore for the period t p.m. on Thursday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Hichrat Lowtst Kuala Lumpur 93 77 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang 91 77 Ipoh 95 75 Malacca 93 73 Singapore 90 7642 words
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