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Title Section23 1964-04-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times fat*** 1 /feu**** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article, Illustration1647 1964-04-27 1 I FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - I FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: Tm ready to serve' HIS FIRST TASK: TO APPOINT MINISTER TO LOOK AFTER OPERATIONS IN BORNEO I B 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday 1 46 lost deposits FORTY-SIX candidates lost their deposits in the Parliamentary elections 14 UDP, 11 PMIP, nine Socialist Front, four PAP, (our1,647 words
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Article38 1964-04-27 1 Parliament Alliance 89 pmip 9 PPP 2 Socialists 2 PAP 1 UDP 1 Assemblies Alliance 241 PMIP 25 PPP 5 Socialists 7 UDP 4 Others 0 FULL RESULTS IN PAGES 8 AND 938 words
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Article41 1964-04-27 1 The victory smile. DRAPED in* a silver -embroidered shawl presented by an Indian admirer, a garlanded Tengku smiles happily after his victory in Kuala Kedah constituency. The Tengku heard the result at the Balai Besar in Alor Star. Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article, Illustration495 1964-04-27 1 Electorate shows that in time of danger it realises Alliance only party' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE national president of the MCA, Air. Tan Siew Sin, today warmly saluted the electorate for returning the Alliance to power and renewed the pledge of SinoMalay unity. Mr. Tan495 words
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Article61 1964-04-27 1 SAIGON. Sun. A member of the Malaysian youth team competing in the I Asian Junior Football Championship was killed in a swimming accident today 'Officials of the championship said Ng Peng Huat. 18. was fatally injured when diving at a public swimming pool outside Saigon. HisReuter - 61 words
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Article31 1964-04-27 1 WIN WELCOMED LONDON. Sun Victory of Tengku Abdul Rahman's Alliance is welcomed by British Government as clear indication of popular support for Prime Ministers firm stand against "confrontation Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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223 1964-04-27 2 Ben Bella gets a big Moscow welcome \jOSCOW, Sun. Mr. ITI Khr v s h chev and Algerian President Ben; Bella drove yesterday through crowded streets from the airport to the Kremlin after the North African leader had arrived for a two weeks' visit his first to the Soviet Union.Reuter - 223 words
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Article34 1964-04-27 2 NAIROBI. Sun. Floods, caused by heavy rains have left Hundreds homeless in the Nyanza reRton on the shores of Lake Victoria, about 250 miles northwest of here, the Government said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration306 1964-04-27 2 Phouma told: Re-organise Govt first VIENTIANE, Sunday rE right -wing generals' military committee yesterday refused to return power to neutralist P r c m i er Souvanna Phouma until he reorganises the Government according to their wishes. The National Army Revolutionary Committee continued to display the authority it gained inUPI - 306 words
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200 1964-04-27 2 LONDON, Sunday. /X)MMUNIST China has agreed to bilateral peace talks with Russia in autumn, out has ignored a Soviet bid for a summit oa the Communist ideological dispute, authoritative sources disclosed yester- day. Peking's move was In response to a recent Kremlin three-phase200 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-04-27 2 TANGANYIKA, ZANZIBAR RATIFY PACT Dar-Es-Salaam, Sun HPHE revolutionary council of Zanzibar and the Tanganyika national assembly last night ratified the agreement for the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. The new Joint republic comes into being officially on the stroke of midnight Saturday night. Under the new constitution. Zanzibar would haveAP - 195 words
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Article20 1964-04-27 2 ZANZIBAR. Sun. Sheikh Mohamed Abdul Rahman Babu, Zanzibar Foreign Minister, returned here yesterday from a visit to Pakistan—Reuter.20 words
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193 1964-04-27 2 Babu talks to Jomo, supports —merger— VAIROBI, Sun. Zanzibar Foreign Minister Sheik Mohammed Babu had talks in Nairobi with Kenya Premier Jomo K c ny a tta yesterday during a seven-hour stopover on his way from Karachi to Zanzibar. Afterwards he told a news conference that proposals to unite ZanzibarAP - 193 words
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Article25 1964-04-27 2 MOSCOW. Sun. PrwkUnt Boekarno of Indonesia tent Mr Khrushchev a personal message yesterday, Taat reported. The conUoU were not disclosed.— Reuui.25 words
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153 1964-04-27 2 ITNITED NATIONS, New York, Sun. A leading: South Rhodesiani African nationalist claimed today Britain was campaigning to bring Sir Roy Welensky. lormer Federal Prime Minister, back to power in order to preserve white domination In the territory. The nationalist, Mr. G.B. Nyandoro. secretary generalReuter - 153 words
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Article114 1964-04-27 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Pakistan wants a peaceful settlement to the Kashmir question but would not let that territory be "swallowed up like Goa." Mr. Farid S. Jafri a member of an unofficial Pakistani delegation on Kashmir said here last night. The delegation led by KhwajaReuter - 114 words
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203 1964-04-27 2 Thant: My M-ideas to Sock 'nothing big' UNITED NATIONS^ Sun. U.N. Secre-tary-General, U Thant, said yesterday the ideas on Malaysia he had presented to President Soekarno were "nothing sensational." He promised to reveal thorn "In due course." Speaking to reporters, he said President Soekarno had not yet replied to them.Reuter; AP - 203 words
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73 1964-04-27 2 After 19 years, Japan honours her war dead TOKYO. Sun. The Jar>anese Government yesterday announced 10.177 posthumous awards of decorations to the nations war dead. They are the first decorations awarded to Japan's war dead since the surrender in 1945. The honoured include 13 women seven of whom were nursesReuter - 73 words
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Article52 1964-04-27 2 RAWALPINDI. Sun. Home Minister Habibullah Khan said yesterday the Home Ministers of Pakistan and India would meet at Rawalpindi or Karachi in May to discuss questions relating to the huge flow of religious minorities on the borders of India's West Bengal province and Pakistan's East BengalAP - 52 words
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Article27 1964-04-27 2 MANILA. Sun. President Macapagal hinted yesterday he mlcht finally go on a State visit to tha United States possibly In June or July.— UJ».l.27 words
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Miscellaneous14 1964-04-27 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby A YIL JUMP /THE L»«Ttf (out usze/ I u^Sonc14 words
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Article31 1964-04-27 3 BERNE, Sun. The Swiss Government today agreed to allow advertising on Swiss television but only for 12 minutes a night and not on Sundays and natinoal holidays. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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329 1964-04-27 3 FRANKFURT. Sun -COURT EVIDENCE A FORMER inmate described his Gestapo boss in the Auschwitz death camp as a sadist who killed 18,000 to 20,000 prisoners with a hypodermic needle and '"enjoyed" it. Dr. Ceslaus Glowacki yesterday told the court trying 22 men for killing 2.5329 words
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Article82 1964-04-27 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Johnson's daughter, Lynda Bird, has broken her engagement to Lieut. Bernard Rosenbach of the US Navy, It was learned yesterday. The White House confirmed that Lynda Bird gave her diamond ring back to Lieut Rosenbach last weekend. Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, press secretary to Mrs.UPI - 82 words
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165 1964-04-27 3 TRUMAN VERY MUCH CONCERNED ON LBJ's SAFETY WASHINGTON, Sun. President Johnson yesterday minimised the dangers which he faces in going among crowds ot people. He was caught in the midst of a big crowd yesterday in South Bend, Indiana, i and several people, who were there, later expressed concern aboutReuter - 165 words
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Article23 1964-04-27 3 DAMASCUS. Sun. Syrian Premier General Amin Hafez announced yesterday a provisional constitution proclaiming Syria a sovereign "Peoples Democratic Socialist Republic."— AJ».23 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-04-27 3 \IR. Greville Wynne in 1 a rejunion embrace with his wife Sheila at the gate as he arrives back at his home in Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, after bis recent release from imprisonment by the Russians. Mr. Wynne, the British businessmanReuter - 100 words
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119 1964-04-27 3 OXFORD, Sun. John Murphy, dropped in for his wedding yesterday to Jill Wren from a height of 5.000 feet. He used a parachute, landed safely in a marsh and made It to the church In time. But when he stood up with JillAP - 119 words
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Article47 1964-04-27 3 PERTH, Sun. A 64-year-old Scottish charlady saved six pences for 17 years so she could come to Australia to see her s^n and grandchildren. Mrs. Christine Maguire arrived yesterday after travelling flrst-class h board the P and O Orient liner. Canberra. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article70 1964-04-27 3 VALDEZ i Alaska i. Sun. A twinengined cargo plane carrying Major General Thomas Carroll. Adjutant General of the Alaska National Guard, and three other men crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from an airport here last night. The crew of one search boat radioedReuter - 70 words
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Article262 1964-04-27 3 VICOSIA, Sun.— 11 Cyprus Government forces yesterday scored an important victory in the battle for control of North Cyprus by overrunning Turkish Cypriot positions overlooking the Turks' castle stronghold in Si. Hilarion. Heavily-armed Greek Cypriot troops captured Turkish positions on the heights west of theReuter - 262 words
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164 1964-04-27 3 Russian salesmen told: Borrow capitalist ideas IVfOSCOW, Sun. Russian salesmen have been told to borrow capitalist ideas to advertise their wares so that the customers may decide between competing products. Izvestla, the Government newspaper, scoffed at "sceptics" who questioned whether advertisements were really needed under Communism. Perhaps the time hadReuter - 164 words
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Article188 1964-04-27 3 LONDON, Sunday. YOUNG detectives in sweaters aco jeans and 1 policewomen in tight-fitting sKirts and hißhheeled shoes were combing drinking clubs, taverns and cafes last night seeking information on the recent series of sex murders in West London. They mingled with the patrons In theseReuter - 188 words
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Article40 1964-04-27 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Russia ha* put another unmanned "Cosmos* satellite the 29th in the series into orbit, Tass reported yesterday. The series, designed to learn more about conditions in space, was launched in March 1963. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement294 1964-04-27 3 IIERA U I PRESENTING WITH GREAT PRIDE cJT THEIR 1964 TRIO popular prict clou. Modirn stvU T^^^^^*^»llBi^^^** :5 3SS5=^IL_*^ ■B I d"" leatherette covered cabinet with •^7l^ l9} pio»i trent. fcrnro ond ttlascopic "111 t II; •T^^^^^ =»L__y/ IN •erioi, ««ii;i;nt 4i i" loudspeaker. !:::«H;;-*i J;;ii5 iU -r^» continuous tone294 words
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Article, Illustration370 1964-04-27 4 INDONESIAN SABOTEUR REVEALS ALL ON TV... SINGAPORE, Sunday AN Indonesian saboteur, holding the rank of "LieuU'iKint-Colonel of the Army of the Republic of Malaya", said tonight that the bomb explosions in Singapore were aimed at scaring the people of the State. In an370 words
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140 1964-04-27 4 U.S. pianist to judge SMS music contest SINGAPORE. Sun. American pianist, Joseph Bloch, of the juliard School of Music in New York, will be the adjudicator of the finals of the Singapore Musical Society's annual music competition, to be held next week-end at the Cultural Centre. Mr. Bloch will be140 words
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Article82 1964-04-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— An eminent endocrinologist, Dr. Peter Bishop of Guys Hospital. London, will give a lecture on "Oral Contraceptives" at a seminar tomorrow, sponsored by the International Planned Parenthood Federation, at the Kandang Kerbau Lecture Room from 10 a.m. lo 1 p.m. Dr. Bishop is passing through Singapore82 words
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Article95 1964-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Be Peng Llan* has been elected president of the Singapore Council ol Social Service. Other officials are: Vlce-pre-sldenta, Miss J.M. Robertson and Mr. Harry L. Wee; general secretary. Mr. S.R. Nathan; treasurer, Mr. Cecil Wong; and committee members. Mr. Ooh 81n Tub Mrs. EM.95 words
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Article136 1964-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Singapore Printing Employees' Union will hold Its annual elections foi itr members In the Straits Times Press tomorrow and Tuesday. There will be no elections for the clerical department as all the seven persons were returned unoprosed. There are 21 nominations for the ten136 words
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389 1964-04-27 4 SINGAPORE. gINGAPORE police tonight called for active public support in the fight against saboteurs. Appearing on TV Singapura, the acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain, said: "The point I would like to make is that the police wish to create a situation389 words
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Miscellaneous212 1964-04-27 4 I THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC: From Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m.: from London, Rome, Istanbul. Teheran. Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 3.40 p.m. Pan. American: From San Fraaclaeo, Los Angles. Honolulu, Manila, Saigon (PA 841)212 words
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Miscellaneous205 1964-04-27 4 Stanntfd. Istanbul. Bombay (BR 662) 7 a.m. Alitalia: From Rome. Teheran. New Delhi, Bangkok (AZ 758) 7.05 p.m. DEPARTURES B0AC: To Colombo, Bombay, Teheran. Tel Aviv, Zurich. London (BA 713) 8.20 p.m.: to Hong Kong (BA 7SS) 4.30 p.m. Japan Air Lines: To Jakarta (JL 711) 7.00 p.m. Qantas: To205 words
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Article, Illustration352 1964-04-27 5 Study in concentration at the counting of the votes for the Batu constituency Twelve MPs lose their seats KUALA LUMPUR, Sun fWELVE M. Ps lost their seats in the elections yesterday five from the Socialist Front, three PMIP, three PPP and one UDP. The Fronfs five ."M.P.s include352 words
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Article25 1964-04-27 5 RAWANO. Bun. The annual fire-walkinß ceremony at the Sri Nfxhjniariammah temple in 8un- »<"! Ciioh estate, three mile* from he-e. was held this evening.25 words
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276 1964-04-27 5 A STUDY in concen- tration as the three Parliamentary candidates for Batu constituency in Selangor watch the fateful counting of the votes in two wicker baskets in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They are (from left) Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, treasurer of the276 words
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Article36 1964-04-27 5 $3 1 /2 m. building SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malaysian \:inlBter of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. will declare open the new $1500 000 International passenger terminal building at Singapore airport on Saturday at 3.30 pm36 words
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Advertisement209 1964-04-27 5 MISS MALAYSIA 1964 CONTEST Organised By: Junior Chamber of Malaya. SEMI-FINALS FOR THE STATE PRELIMINARIES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS. MISS JOHORE SEMI-FINAL: at New Straits View Hotel. Johore Bharu Friday. Bth May. 1964 9 30 p.m. FINAL: at New Straits View Hotel. Johore Bharu. Saturday. 9th May. 1964 9.30209 words
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Advertisement257 1964-04-27 5 COMMENCE TO-DAY PRICES GREATLY CUT!! FEW DAYS ONLY. French Swim Italian Swrt! Embroidery Cotton* NormoHy'sT^O flu"o Non lly $14 *«4" NOW $2.80 upwards. N w $6.80 upwards. Swiss Ir French Printed Purt Silks Itolion Revcnible Demum Normally SI 2.50 to $24.50 yd. No ol| y 90 NOW $6.80 upwards. NOW257 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-04-27 6 BEGINS IN THIS PAGE PHOTOS by Straits Times Staff Photographers In Selangor, Perak. Kedah and Johore. SUPPORTERS chair a triumphant Alliance trio for the Selangor Parliamentary and State constituencies in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. From left: DR. P. T. ARASU who contested the Sentul Ward in113 words
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227 1964-04-27 6 ChongEu:l received threats by phone pENANG, Sun.— Tne secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, disclosed today that he had received about a dozen anonymous phone calls threatening him. Dr. Lim said he deceived the calls at his home in Ayer itam Road just before he left227 words
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89 1964-04-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Governor of Bank Negara, Inche Ismail bin Mohamed All, left here today for a two-week visit to Australia on the invitation of the Reserve Bank. Ho will aucuu with Reserve Bank officials me problems of building a new headquarters (or89 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-04-27 6 Nair he dethroned the Front's David 'THE sole successful PAP candidate in the elections, Mr. Devan Nair, being chaired by supporters early yesterday after winning the Bungsar parliamentary seat in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Nair polled 13,494 votes beating his closest rival, Mr. V. David (Socialist Front) by the narrow margin80 words
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99 1964-04-27 6 CINOAPORE. Sun. Enrolment for a course on "Emergent Africa" sponsored .by the Department ol Extra-mural Studies at the University of Singapore remains open until Tuesday. The course, containing 10 lectures, started last Tuesday with a talk by Mr. George Thomson, director of the Political99 words
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Article24 1964-04-27 6 PENANG. Sun. The Penanf, Floral Art Society will hold it* monthly get-together at the Chusan Hotel beach promenade on May 5.24 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-04-27 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimaaht 'IF I COULD _.-v J% J j 3. 2 SH^LL^ SURE HCTT Tw>?J>. J STROKE BUT I VJH, SVLVESTgg? J IJ. HATE To'LEA^B /I hf SETHIS LUCRATIVE32 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-04-27 7 THE HAPPY SEENIS— BUT THEY WERE THE PARTY'S ONLY WINNERS The big polls victory parade HPHE happy Seenivasagam brothers being chaired by Peoples Progressive Party supporters after being returned to their Parliamentary and State constituencies in Perak. The brothers were the only two successful parliamentary candidates out of the eight132 words
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Article244 1964-04-27 7 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Tne Alliance is determined "at whatever cost" to stop the PMIP-con-trolled State Government from going through with its land deal with a Singapore firm. This was disclosed by the secretary of the Kelantan State Alliance. Tengku Razaleigh bi n Tengku Hamzah.244 words
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Miscellaneous125 1964-04-27 7 Alloy Oop By Y.T. Hantlin A 4 A^PiJHilS N I«J— s. T SURE NEVER WELL, rr WAS I ...AN' WE RGGF?EP YEH?? WWAT'S I I WELL, IF VOLCP GOT A Sfi^L it /v«7\ tP V BTHER TW J mis WOULP BE WEATHER MEPAL, WP ALWAYS M— lrfL ivS^.'j[ YB V125 words
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Article1947 1964-04-27 8 Johore BATU PAHAT Soh Ab Teck (All) .12,505 Ng Jin Lam (SF) 5,647 Tan Scow Kiew (UDP) 2,422 Majority 6,858 BATU PAHAT DALAM Sved Esa Alwee (AU) ..17,225 s.ikroni h Ahmad (UDP) 3,056 Majority 14,169 JOHORE BAHRU BARAT Haji lUhmat b Hj. Daud (All) 11.7221,947 words
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5334 1964-04-27 8 Johore aVER HITAM IBM b. Nawawi (AU) 8.145 Sakroni b. Ahmad (UDPU.B4S Maiority 6.300 BANDAR MAHARANI Chua Song Lim (AU) 8.266 Tan Kor Chee (SF) 3.797 Majority 4.469 BANDAR PENGGARAM Tan Peng Kboon (A11). ...5.072 Tan Kau Ngee (8F) 2.112 A. Asis b. Sadrt5,334 words
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Article155 1964-04-27 10 H ..rrf. tit Mimtmmm) MR. AND MRS. A.L. TeenaJuon rhank relatives and mends for their valuable prenents. attendance and well wishes. WIFE A FAMILY of late Mr. 8. Aruinukbam thank relatives, friends, for message* of condolence and assistance during then- recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the hit* Mr. Tap155 words
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Obituary126 1964-04-27 10 WfW lit (UUUmmm) IN EVER LOVING Memory of our dear Area Rose Jayamanl Kandiah sale In the arms of Jeans. Inserted by bar loved ones. IN MEMORY of Mr. C.W.A. Bennett died 27th April. 1063. In Singapore. I miss you sadly a year today but memories of you126 words
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Article281 1964-04-27 10 It Word* tit (MMmum) REMEMBER 'MARZINE' and forget travsl sickness. This famous quickacting remedy is most effective sad ■ale to give to children. HEARING AIDS. Susan Mel's rcprc-M-ntative Is now In Singapore up to 30th April. Enquiries please telephone Singapore ***** ROSE EBERWEIN School of Dancing I" pleated to281 words
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Article687 1964-04-27 10 The Alliance's smashing electoral victory has dispersed, like clouds before a gale, all doubt that Malaysia intends to survive in freedom. Indonesian aggression has failed to intimidate. Capitulationist voices at home have failed to seduce. In a remarkable show of unity, the people of Malaya have687 words
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Article334 1964-04-27 10 Getting the Asian Highway past the grand concept stage is proving a difficult task. Ecafe set the project under way more than four years ago, with a 1965 target date, but progress since then is more easily measured in wordage than mileage. Routes have been decided, priorities allotted,334 words
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Article157 1964-04-27 10 Founders of the surf lifesaving troop which patrols Telok Chempedak beach in Pahang every Sunday afternoon may congratulate themselves on a valuable public service. Though only recently organised, the troops has already saved two lives. A life-saver who saw two boys being swept away by a strong current157 words
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Article580 1964-04-27 10 GRIVAS AND ENOSIS CONFUSE CYPRUS From a Special Correspondent VICOSIA, Sun. 11 Suspicion Is developing in Cyprus that President Makarios Is steadily losing control over the more extremist elements among his community, and that a stronger hand is needed. There are others, more cyni-cally-minded, who believe that his every moveOFNS - 580 words
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Article, Illustration989 1964-04-27 10 ROBERT DONAVAN - ROBERT DONA VAN 52. WASHINGTON. Sun. Civil rights and the tragedy of conflict over the insoluble= INCIDENT by incident th« racial conflict grows sharper across Hi* country. There is ample cause for alarm over the direction events are taking. The danger of violence lurks in the989 words
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LETTERS
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Letter91 1964-04-27 10 I AM one of the many unfortunate government servants living in government quarters provided by the government in the Transit Area. The houses are so constructed that there are not less than eight houses in a row. Moreover the houses have no road frontage. Occupants have91 words
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Letter94 1964-04-27 10 ii/HEN the new school TT In Port Dickson was opened on Jan. 13 everyone in Port Dickson was very happy. We thought that with the new $1 milllon school the present Fifth Formers, who are taking Pure Science will be better off since there are three94 words
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Letter166 1964-04-27 10 f)NE often wonders why yj Housing and Development Board flats' elevators are so dirty and the authority concerned is doing nothing to put it right. Mischievous children throw rubbish and dirty the lifts after taking Joy rides up and down and their antics too often result in166 words
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Letter62 1964-04-27 10 No phones for emergency IITILL the STB. please exTT plain why there Is no telephone apparatus at Commonwealth Drive, although there is a telephone booth, which was Installed last year? In an emergency how can we contact the Police? The telephone at Tanglln Halt Road Is usually out of order62 words
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Letter42 1964-04-27 10 lITHILE Indonesia threatTr ens our country our beaches are filled with care-free holiday-makers. How does this fit in with Soekarno's description of Malaysians as an aggressive people? Are there any such care-free scenes in Indonesia? K. C. LOH Port Dickson42 words
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Advertisement40 1964-04-27 10 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTI. the LARGEST ond STRONGEST locally incorporated bonk AUTHOR ISCD CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 18,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $455,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELY SAVE WITH O. C. B. C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH lAST ASIA.40 words
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Advertisement136 1964-04-27 10 nothing -o^-^l s^ves tfiitibeam like a SHAVEMASTER blade ELECTRIC SHAVER \Thafs why Sunbeam puts ■■ipjiwirm 8 real blades in this «re«t prr^^i new Shaver to give you Aim H.J***^. l^rL. a closer, fatter, more Jn comfortable shave than y^=== any electric shaver ever I I ZZ i—^^^^ =r i] could136 words
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Article, Illustration259 1964-04-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Congratulatory messages from all over Malaysia today poured irt for Tengku Abdul Rahman on the Alliance landslide election victory. Singapore's Prime Minister. MR. LEE KUAN YEW. sent a cable expressing his "warmest congratulations" on th« "stupendous victory" of the Alliance259 words
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102 1964-04-27 11 SINGAPORE ALLIANCE LAUDS THE TENGKU SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Alliance today congratulated Trngku Abdul Rahman on the Alliance's landslide victory in yesterday's elections. In a telegram, the party said it had full confidence that the Tengku's leadership would safeguard the sovereignty and integrity of Malaysia and bring greater prosperity and102 words
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180 1964-04-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Ishak bin Hajl Mohamed. the chairman of the Socialist Front, who was defeated in the Bukit Bintang parliamentary constituency, today bowed to the verdict of the electorate. Inche Ishak, who was defeated by the Alliance candidate, Mr. Tan Toh Hong. Issued180 words
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175 1964-04-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The overwhelming Alliance victory at the polls has given the people of Sarawak extra encouragement to continue fighting Indonesia's confrontation, the State's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalovig Nlngkan. said today. Mr. Nlngkan. who arrived here eight days ago to help the Alliance175 words
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Article68 1964-04-27 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 89 Parliamentary seats won by the Alliance In the election were predicted by a fortune-teller three weeks ago. He wrote to Tengku Abdul Rahman forecasting that the ruling party would be returned to power with 89 seats. The Prime Minister spoke68 words
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582 1964-04-27 11 i— KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. DISAPPOINTED Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Singapore Prime Minister, smiled bravely at the results of the general elections today and said they could "not have been better for international effect." The "Winds of Change" with which582 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-04-27 11 DATIN FATIMAH BINTI Haji Abdul Majid (Alliance), who beat her Socialist Front rival. Miss Tan Ah Ngoh, in the lohore Bahru Timor Parliamentary constituency with a big majority, being chaired by women supporters when the 4 a.m. victory announcement was made at the Johore Bahru Diamond Jubilee70 words
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Article37 1964-04-27 11 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Thirtyfive Scout leaders from Malaysia, including seven from Brunei and one from Thailand will attend a nine-day Scout Wood Badge course (practical), a*, the Diamond Jubilee Park here beginning on Wednesday37 words
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Article, Illustration184 1964-04-27 11 Crushing defeat for Boesta in Langat KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Detained Socialist Front leader Ahmad Boestamam, describee! last week as Soekarnc's No. 1 man in Malaya, suffered a crushing defeat in yesterday s Parliamentary elections. His Alliance opponent In the Langat constituency In Selangor, Hajl Zakaria bin Uaji Mohamed Talb. beat184 words
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Advertisement209 1964-04-27 11 A FANTASTIC PRICE CUTTING EVENT ON OUR ENTIRE NEW STOCK FROM TODAY! LADIES READYMADE WEAR TEXTILES American Cotton Knitt.d Englith Linen 10 »h«d«. 6.90 t *.«0 Blou»« $7 90 S 4.90 American Silk Blouses 790 $4 90 American Slub Dacron Tried Pleated Dresses $24.90 $14.90 Linen 44" S 7.90 $4.90209 words
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Advertisement116 1964-04-27 11 MORE ECONOMICAL POWER FOR BEDFORD LIGHT VANS —Bn New 1504 c.c. •ngii*. 14% mor« bJ>.p.... better hillclimbing fewer gMrchangM f mor« •conomlcal power. Top load rating of I ton, plu* all the features that mak* Bedford Britain* most dependable van, \Jrchard Motors «H G »ro« «u*i* ™mm MM BORNEO MOTORS116 words
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Miscellaneous639 1964-04-27 11 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICE- 41 7 and 60 2 MMtm 25 M r »'s J" MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Programme Sum- 476 Metres mary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; AJd. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 7.00 Time 8lgn&! The News; 710 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; Brea«a« Potpourri;639 words
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Article, Illustration471 1964-04-27 12 I SINGAPORE. Sun. 'pHE new chairman of the Malayan Stock Exchange, Mr. Jacob Ballas, told the annual meeting here today that great steps forward would be made by the Exchange this year. Mr. Ballas said plans for the coming year include REFORM471 words
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Article35 1964-04-27 12 PENANG, aun.— The Par East Air Force will carry oui bombing and firing exercises at UM Pulau Songsong range, in the Bunting Island group oQ the Kedali coast on several day* next mon'h35 words
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Article33 1964-04-27 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Yeo Guan Hua, a member of the board of directors of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, flew to Seoul this morning to attend a regional Jayceea conference.33 words
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Article54 1964-04-27 12 PENANG, Sun. A recruiting team will visit Penang on May 8 to interview potential Malayan Other Ranks for the British Army. There are vacancies in the various army units, including the Singapore Guard Regiment. The team will Interview applicants at the Territorial Army drill hall In Peel54 words
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127 1964-04-27 12 MALAYSIA, INDONESIA 'BROTHERS' SAYS ENVOY SINGAPORE. Sun. The new United Arab Republic Ambassador to Jakarta, Mr. Ahmad Riad, today referred to Malaysia and Indonesia as "brothers" and express- i ed the hope that they would settle their dispute peacefully. During a brief stop-over at Singapore airport before boarding an Air127 words
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Article56 1964-04-27 12 PENANO. Sun. A party of Malacca Scouts will give a Gang Show at 8 p.m. at the Fenang Chinese Girls' High School here on May 2 in aid ol the Scout Den Fund. Also appearing with them will be the Vipers, and the' Ttm Amigos,56 words
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285 1964-04-27 12 Three armed robbers gag victims and take I— $18,500— SINGAPORE. Sun. Three robbers, two armed witth pistols, disappeaied with about $18,500 this morning after holding up a partner, and three employees of a shipping firm in the Asia Insurance Building office. Cbua Liang Chuan, partner of Tan and Chua Company,285 words
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Advertisement126 1964-04-27 12 GOING TO SCHOOL VgJ "Jumper" the ideol school K%■ Jh^ tho* worn by most school /»H^^^^^^ children in Moloysio, n\ s^>H?\ in white canvas f^v <^«Py' with non-slip soles. &=c^jJQw^c^^R^/ AAoster for sports IS. orK 9 om Used by leod(ksJ \J\ nV^ ing badminton players. N§»Nv *P° n 9« Insole126 words
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Miscellaneous320 1964-04-27 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 2. 3. 4). 1. White paper leading to in- 6. Inversely entered In gold (6). erteciuai report t.o, n>. 7. Backer fled to the river after 8. Cutter coming from the lower the month was up (9). Azores (6;. 10. Berkshire character In a 9. 1320 words
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Article, Illustration801 1964-04-27 13 ALFRED SHERMAN - ALFRED SHERMAN "An African Student in China" by E.J. Hevi. (Pall Mall Press, 12s. 6d.) By 'WEALTH OF OBSERVATION IN SOPHISTICATED RECORD OF LIFE IN COMMUNIST CHINA' fpHE Eastern-bloc countries have developed their own Communist racialism. Emmanuel John Hevi faces this fact squarely in An African801 words
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Article247 1964-04-27 13 FACE OF NORTH AMERICA. By Peter Faro. (Constable. 455.) rIS too possible In visiting the United States to sweep, or to be swept, through a universal urban platitude, beside which the tattiest concentration of film-maker's Midlands or the Ruhr or Belelum seems a cultural wonderBetween platitudinous247 words
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179 1964-04-27 13 MEN OR INSECTS? A study of population problems. By Alfred FabreLuce < Hutchinson. 215.) rpHIS BOOK makes the A horrors of over-popula-tion so much more enlivening than any fiction I have read of late that I hope M Fabre-Luce is sure of his facts. He179 words
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377 1964-04-27 13 Tribute to Norway's fight against invasion NORWAY 1940. By Barnard Ash (OMMH. 42 s.) Fis impossible, even now, to rid oneself of the sense of discredit which permeates the story of the Norwegian campaign. The virtue of Mr. Ash's book lies above all in the tribute which it pays to377 words
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Article121 1964-04-27 13 rpO their AUSTRALIAN POETS SERIES, A Angus and Robertson have added selections from the poems of A. D. Hope, Robert D. Fitzgerald, Charles Harpur. Rosemary Dobson. Henry Kendall and Douglas Stewart. The live poets introduce their own selections; Donovan Clarke introduces Harpur and T. Inglis Moore Introduces121 words
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Advertisement956 1964-04-27 14 m^L^L\ a^sa^al (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT t* Warda U mim.r—Baa It eta, aatrm VACANCY F.M.C.B. M/F. Apply personally Morning only. l*7-B. TembclIng Road. Tel: ***** (off Eaat Coast Road). (S'pore-16). JUNIOR PART TIME Secretary required preferable In Bennett Estat* *-10 p.m. Three time* weekly. Apply Box AA479 B.T.956 words
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Advertisement1116 1964-04-27 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 1 'ii Ward* U (mim.)-Bax It rta. eatre A MAN TRAINED la printing and with a working knowledge of all print production process is required aa trainee for an Executive poet in a progressive company. Prospective applicant must have a hlan standard of Engllch able to handle commercial1,116 words
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Advertisement1048 1964-04-27 14 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT i ft Word* U i ««.)-».i M eta^ extri FUNNKHED PLAT KIMSIA Court 2 bedrooms, one aircooditiooed. 2 hata- rooms. living, dlmag room. fridge. I built-in cupboard*. servant's room. Pbone 5417*. 8 pore. I ACCOMMODATION WANTED St Warda SI tmim.>—Bm It eta, axtra UNFURNISHED HOUSE near olh/Oth1,048 words
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Advertisement952 1964-04-27 14 EDUCATION I* Warda U < Mm.) sts m eta. extra STUOV ITPINS. tHORTHANU. B/Kceping. Bealtb-Scteac*. taglisa. Maths ai 15A Mackcnzi* Road, iopb Rsx). S'aora T*l. *****. HOW IS YOUR Malay prosreaalngT— Improve your knowledge of the National Language by > *f<*"l Benta Ha nan daily, th* only romanised Natioaal l952 words
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Advertisement955 1964-04-27 14 FURNITURE Ward* U (kHn.)—B*x $0 ct, fIMM FOR CANS FURNITURE. Consult Adrian's 423 River Valley Road. ***** I iS'porei. i BEAUTY CULTURE Ward* U (HiK.}—Bax U rta. extra LBARM TMI SB«RBT FORMULA that hat oroticßt total neaoty to thousands of world-famous model*, dead tor your copy of "Beereu of Polss.955 words
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Advertisement1076 1964-04-27 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE ta Ward* U (Ml*.)— Man M rtt. »ilr. ITALY'S FAMOUS CUZZI Utdola 235ce d/p *49S balance 24 x 1«3/--monthly. Lint Price SI.Mi.V Tradr-in Scooters M /Cycle* accepted. .View Associsted Auto Co. Lid 371/373 Scransjoon Road, s pore Tele. 3323«. 3*ls3 IMO JAGUAR Saloon Mark li. Excellent inuinuoance.1,076 words
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Advertisement798 1964-04-27 14 LADIES HAIRDRESSING If Ward* U (Ml*.)— Box M rfs. sxfrs FARIOA MAISON MARCILLC I R 'Sty l i*i. Manicure and tscia.l uuoitup expert. Appomtmcot: 11-C Baiter* Road. Spore Tel. »?74« HILDA'S BIAUTV SALON NA Orchard Rosd Ist. Moor Expert Hairstyllng. Perming. Tinting. Colouring Mulcure/Psdicur* snd Balr-csrs Tsl (S'porcl *****. CONTINENTAL798 words
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Advertisement830 1964-04-27 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS QUALIFIED ARCHITECT REQIIKI.I) tor rstabllstied firm In Kuala Lumpur. Reply stating salary required and other particulars. Excellent prospects. To Box A 3835 ST., K.L. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from candidates who satisfy the usual Nationality and Residential Qualifications ior the appointment of LAUNDRY INSTRIt TOR. GRADE830 words
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Advertisement1310 1964-04-27 15 10 tIYEAi-uot 1 WtSI COASI a.*,.. dm >"*«r* t»» f raaa ia* OOLIUS literpeel. GKstow Trtay ANCHISES Avsnmouth, litcrpe*! Apr 24 May 2 II Pt Apr 21 MACHAON titiriMl. Giu|o« C 4« IS May 2 May 4 TAITHYIIUS LifirpMl, Clisgow May I May IS Apr 21/ I •.lYtONlu* .Ktrp.il May1,310 words
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Advertisement1322 1964-04-27 15 WIM THE EAC LINES |3^\r~'^ SIHGAPOtI rUAUIO«P»JI»P.SWITriMMAM.PtNAHO paTJaW^^Csl^*V*VJ M "owia 4m^*mc oaoi »<• mOMI 7t*l fHONI 1H44 MONI 1)11 »MOMI«JJ7I SAUIPJM Ta GENOA. LE NAVRE. NAMgutS. BRIMtN. AaTWtaP ROTTEROAM. AMSTERBAM, OSIQ. lOTMENBURG ANB taPtNMAtIN SPOT* i Ma ••niag •■PANAMA" I! miM HP*rt/2l Apr 28/38 Apr "SAMBA" a) 28 Aar/ 31,322 words
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Advertisement1252 1964-04-27 15 I BENULINE ElPtttS StWICt IB LBltßaa. tlttßPwal > taWTIPHNTAi PwwTl BENVANNOCH Z^ SS" Singtport Pt. Slam Psnang Aatwara laaa 11 la Part/Talay Apr 21/21 BENRINNES *r gt" iungaport Pt. S'htia Pining M tiro law* 4 Il Part/Apr 28 6'motrt* ***o I S'por* P. Sham Nnang BINNIANT N'Mrg. l'«M. Hovr*. raav1,252 words
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Advertisement1236 1964-04-27 15 feELLERMAH BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESIROUGH SmgaDcre Pt. Sham Penang II Otic London tITT Sf PfTEMSMUBN Sol**- I Part/ 28 Apr 28 May tCITY 8F IULtSSa SI.. 18-11/21 Aar 21 31 Apr 21 May •IBNIAN 18/21 May 22/2S May 21 May II Miy ♦CITY1,236 words
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Article1195 1964-04-27 16 fm Üble of share* on the I 1 •Malayan Stock Exchange shews last business to April 18. (A) aad last bejstneas since that etate (Bl with H and L ht and Ine (or Highest and Lowest business (or IM3 and this year to date. I »i»i1,195 words
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Article559 1964-04-27 16 Tin price continues its fall THE price? of Straits tin was still easing whrn the Penan* market closed on Saturday, there being a drop of $1.25 to $526.75 per picul. On Friday there had been a drop of SI to $528. The price on the whole last «eek was steadier559 words
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Article56 1964-04-27 16 'PHI Malayan Exertinii Bank.' Ac- oantttn mad. !b*a* rbanctii Ib ita rate* 10 merchauiii 00 Saturday (all ratM to 0100): Canada: t.uving Tl' U 7/18. airmail OD 3A 18. M d'Pt. 36 4/16 rr»<l t bill., 36 a trade hill* S.llinx TT ir OD rudy: Canada SA 1/16:56 words
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Article38 1964-04-27 16 f\N ttM frM iiihann markti <n Hans Kmi od Saturday, ib. Ul. d.llar K-u quoted at 6.731 for T.T. and 9.721 for nth. SUriini wu quoted at IS 97 aad tail of no id at 2481.38 words
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Article33 1964-04-27 16 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED ioldrn Hope loaU Pilah >.C.B.C. 'enfkalrn Current Pair of payment pa>ment 10«*t May 29 »d June 12 f Interim Includes 4% bonus Total for year 2J<". Total far prrvioui year 11%33 words
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Advertisement917 1964-04-27 16 t™IoRIENTl LINES j 'ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Departs: Penang 10th May 1964 Singapore 13th May 19*4 For Hang Kong 17th/ 19th May, Japan 23r*J/27th May, Hong Kong 31st May /2nd June Returns: Singapore 6th June 1964 Panang 9th June 1964 Faros Fronv— Penong from 51.089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00917 words
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Advertisement732 1964-04-27 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special CoßCtssional Rail Fares To All European Citiei. Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genoo "ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ 6 64 "G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 IS/ 6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 4/ 7/64 "G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64 20/ 7/64 "ASIA" 17/ 7/64 8/ 8/64 "6. MARCONI"732 words
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Advertisement205 1964-04-27 16 EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A EVERETT ORIENT LINK "DOLPHEVERETT" Vot 14 Arrd: 15.4.196* General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex above vessel will be bald on 27.4.1964 at SHB Godowns 29 30 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held after this data. LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel Is205 words
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Advertisement218 1964-04-27 16 TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS' VOT. 138 SAILING ON 29TH APRIL. 1964. AT I P.M. EMBARKATION NOTICE Saloon Class Passengers: 12 30 pm. Bunk and Deck Class Passengers: 900 am. All passengers travelling by the above vessel «r« hereby notified that they should forward their heavy and excess baggage for inspection218 words
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Article1889 1964-04-27 17 From Our Market Correspondent gUMMED up in a nutshell the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was generally dull, steady, and with a general disinclination to deal which resulted in a comparatively poor turnover. Operators were still largely marking time in front of last Saturday's General1,889 words
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Article24 1964-04-27 17 (perlb.) (perpicul) Pril 20. 69|cte. $525.00 21. 69 cU. 552C50 22. Uleto. $.".28.25 23. $529.00 24. 68 J cU. $528.00 25. $526.7524 words
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Article705 1964-04-27 17 THE following is a complete list of i e vised quotations for the week ended on Friday, April 24. INDUSTRIALS B. a. Airx or<u. 13.45 Boustead 1.88 Central Prop 1.38 City D»» 62 C.B. Holding 336 Con. Tin Smalt pref 17/9 Ordi 49 6 Dud lop*705 words
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Article43 1964-04-27 17 Apr. 20. Apr. 21. Apr. 22. Apr. 23. •Industrials: 1ie.63 110.36 110.60 Tins: 131.60 132.15 133.76 S rubbers: 106.72 106.72 10«.72 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec 29. 1962 100. Apr. 24. 1 10.92 134.09 115.31 Apr. Z5. 111.21. 134.01 105.3143 words
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Advertisement777 1964-04-27 17 1 PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME 1 John James Raper of Salvage Engineers Ltd.. hereby give notice that, ln consequence of Change ot Registration. I have applied to tbe Minister of Transport under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act. 1894, in respect of the ship "Koshln Maru" of777 words
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Advertisement850 1964-04-27 17 TENDERS JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from D.I D. Registered Contractors of Class "E" and above at the Offlce of tbe State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Negeri Sembllan and Malacca, at Seremban up to 12 noon of 7th May. 1964 for the construction850 words
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Advertisement288 1964-04-27 17 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG Tenders from Registered Class "D" and above J.K.R. Contractors will be received by Jurutera Negrl. J.K.R. Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 pjn. on 7th May, 1964 for the construction ln R.C. and Steel of Bridge No. 24 3 over Sungel BagIng. Route 111, Kuantan. Full particulars may288 words
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Advertisement1626 1964-04-27 17 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited Irom Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation lor the following appointments: 1. ASSISTANT ECOLOGISV. Division of Forestry of the Ministry ol Agriculture ana Co-operatives. Salary scale: Male $324x14-352/420x14-518x18-700; Female $2*6x14-294/352x14-450/ 468x14-580 plus Cost of Living Allowance at :urrent1,626 words
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Article2290 1964-04-27 18 Hard Love by a nose KING AND QUEEN CONGRATULATE WINNING OWNER, TRAINER, RIDER RACING with Epsom Jeep Total Pool S 113.544 1 No. *****S <$28,1U) Z No, 28«232 ($14,051) 3 No. *****2 7,025) Starter* ($1,003 each): No*. *****8. *****2, 1(0407. .*****. *****6, *****8. *****0. Consolation < $624 1 No*. *****8,2,290 words
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Article111 1964-04-27 18 ONDON, Sun. Dormant, a seven-year-old owned by Mrs. D. Wells-Kendrew, beat Mill House, England's acknowledged champion, steeplechaser, to win the £8,235 Whittread Gold Cup over three miles five furlongs at Sandown Park here yesterday. Jockey Pat Buckley had spent three sessions in a Turkish bath over the111 words
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Article155 1964-04-27 18 SOCCEK— Tour match; Johore v Madureira (Jn Besar, 7 p.m.) S'kot UKKH Div. 1: Blue Circle v Police (XL padang); Div. 2: PWD v TAWA B'gor (Taylor Rd); Div. 3A: RRI v Harpers (Ipoh Rd); Div. IB: Sri Jaya v Warders (P. Jaya); Linatex v APCS (Batu155 words
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Article64 1964-04-27 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Defendin champion Nick Harvey entered the semifinals of the Singapore Island Country Club golf championship when he eliminated Ong Chew Bee 6 and 4 over the Bukit Course today. Other quarter-final results: Brian Marks beat W. A. Edwards 2 up; E. W. Shaw beat W.64 words
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309 1964-04-27 18 Police rout SRC to win by seven wickets SINGAPORE, Sun. DIG shock in the Singapore Cricket Association's 13 senior tournameat today was the seven-wicket defeat of Singapore Recreation Club by Police at Thomson Road. i j SRC were shot out for one of the lowest scores In the series, being309 words
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Advertisement174 1964-04-27 18 |P You can always count on FRIENDLY SERVICE I at The Hongkong Bank Go there todoy ond open on account You only need j I o dollar to start a Savings Account and then you hove to^en the first step on the rood to prosperity ond independence. -ML^EskJL^/ Having on174 words
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Advertisement253 1964-04-27 18 +JoHnson THE WORLD'S BEST-SELLING OUTBOARDS ARE BETTER THAN EVER IN D®(S^i Johnson 9i h.p. -all new design for ALL NEW PERFORMANCE! The new Johnson Compact 9* is a boatman's dream come true. Light weight and lively, super quiet and super economical. Specially designed to make 5 gallons of gas do253 words
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475 1964-04-27 19 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. BIRMINGHAM, who have spent most of the last five seasons struggling near the foot of the English First Division, escaped relegation to the Second Division by winning their last match yesterday. They won 3-6 against Sheffield United whichReuter - 475 words
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Article, Illustration285 1964-04-27 19 O'Neill (61 in 80 mins) serves a warning CRICKET T ONDON, Sun. The brilliant Norman; O'Neill served an early warning to Eng-, lish bowlers at Arun-| del yesterday when in j the Australian eric- 1 keters* first match of I the tour he hit 61 in 80 j minutes. This285 words
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Article82 1964-04-27 19 MANILA, Sun. The Philipija pines defeated India 3-2 in the Davis Cup eastern zone tennis final here today. The Philippines, trailing 2-1 yesterday, won the last two singles matches this afternoon. Felicissimo Ampon defeated Jaldeep Mukerjea 6-4. 6-1. 6-1 In the first singles today toReuter - 82 words
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Article589 1964-04-27 19 SWIMMING KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TAN THUAN HENG, Singapore s schoolboy international, today won. four events and came second in two more in the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council inter-state swimming meet at the Chin Woo pool. Tan was first in the 100 metres free589 words
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220 1964-04-27 19 •"'JALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Ma- alaysia's Davis Cup p"/.yi* A. Azman entered the men's amgies and doubles finals in the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association > championships at the Selangor Golf Club courts here today. Azman entered the singles final without playing a stroke when his220 words
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Article293 1964-04-27 19 Ann gets revenge and the title TENNIS T ONDON, Sun. Bri- tain's Mrs. Ann Jones, the holder, beat Jan, Lehane of Australia 6-2, 12-10 to retain the women's singles title in the British hard rourts lawn, tennis champion ships at Bournemouth yesterday. Mrs. Jones' victory In a match lasting anReuter - 293 words
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Article121 1964-04-27 19 VTJALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan AAU will start Its annual general meeting on May 9 at 10 a.m. in order to formally constitute the union before- the Olympic Council of Malaysia holds its inaugural meeting the same day at 5 pjn By advancing the time of121 words
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Article1262 1964-04-27 19 FIRST DIVISION Birininuhatn 3 Sheff. Ltd. I rr i i.i i 2 West Him Fulham 3 Stoke S Ipswich 4 Blackpool 3 Leicester 0 Tottenham 1 Mau. ltd 3 XotU Forest 1 WBA 2 Liverpool 2 r \v I) I. I APta Liverpool 41 26 S1,262 words
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Article135 1964-04-27 19 LONDON, Bun. Results of Rugby Union club matches played yesterday were: Bath 14 Bedford S; Bristol "9 Coventry 13; Camborne 16 Telgnmouth 6; Liverpool 10 Gosforth 3; New Brighton 8 Nuneaton 3: Northampton 18 Moseley 5: Penryn 6 Paignton 0; Percy Pk 0 Headllngley 31; Plymouth 9Reuter - 135 words
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Article94 1964-04-27 20 I KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday THE Alliance polled 1.2 million votes out of a total of 2.1 million votes in the general election. This represents a per centage of 57, an improvement of five per cent over the Alliance total in the last election. The PMIP94 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-04-27 20 KEDAH'S Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabudtiin, is chaired by Alliance supporters, after his victory in Saturday's general election. Holding him on the left is Mr. Lim Phee Hung, another snneessf"' Alliance Parliamentary candidate.38 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-04-27 20 TUN ABDUL RAZAK beams as he is chaired enthusiastically by the Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan (left) and the Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, at his official residence in Kuala Lumpur. He later went on a victory drive round77 words
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353 1964-04-27 20 MINISTERS ALL HAD BIGGER MAJORITIES KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Every Cabinet Minister was returned with a bigger majority in the general election yesterday. Topping the list of majority wins was Dr. Lim Swee Am., the Minister of Commerce and Industry. He won by a majority of ***** votes over Mr. Lim353 words
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Article76 1964-04-27 20 rpHE HAGUE. Sun. A 1 giant portrait of 58--year-old Dr. Christian Robert Steven Soumokil, former leader of the selfstyled "South Moluccas Republic," who has been sentenced to death in Jakarta, was carried here today at a mass rally of thousands of Moluccans living in the Netherlands.76 words
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119 1964-04-27 20 Volunteers to build Red Cross -kitchens JAKARTA, San. Indo, nesia's "Crush Malaysia volunteers in East Borneo will help the Indonesian Red Cross and organise public kitchens in regions along the Malaysia frontier, Antara news agency reported today. They would serve as a Red Cross auxiliary force, Antara added. It wasReuter - 119 words
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Article63 1964-04-27 20 Religious study move protest lAKARTA. Sun. J About 1.000 Indonesian youths demonstrated in front of the North Sumatra Legislative Council in Medan in protest against a move to scrap religious instruction in schools. Antara news agency said yesterday the youths had demanded that Sumarno Hasibuan, who initiated the move, beAP - 63 words
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Obituary94 1964-04-27 20 MR. V. RASIAH, rrlir.d II M Sulalniiiii Kn^lish School. RfntonK. father of Ruby, f;ithrr-in-law of M.mmm. Information Dipt.. K.L. at V.i.Mukoddal, Ceylon, L'.VI-'.I K. KATHIRESU. technical HMlntant, P.W.1.)., Kavanii formerly or Klanc paused away on 26-4-61. Cortege lravoi 42 Jalan Rozario, Kuala Lumpur for cremation at Lok Yew Koad94 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-04-27 20 "IJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Hlfhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 77 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 91 7341 words
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