The Straits Times, 28 April 1964
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Title Section22 1964-04-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Hat**** In*"* I**1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration625 1964-04-28 1 The doubling rupiahs In three months the money in circulation in Indonesia has jumped 100 per cent JAKARTA, Monday Subandrio: New policy a failure DR. SUBANDRIO, the Foreign Minister, today said Indonesia was suffering from extraordinary inflation, following the West Irian dispute with the Netherlands. Money in circulationReuter - 625 words
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Article65 1964-04-28 1 The Briton and. his bed LONDON, Mon.— Many families with new cars outside their front doors still sleep on old beds they inherited. This was the conclusion of a panel of experts at a conference of Britain's National Bedding Federation at Eastbourne. The question: "Are Britons mean about their beds?"Reuter - 65 words
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Article41 1964-04-28 1 JAKARTA. Mor>. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. asked to comment on the victory of the ruling Alliance Party in the Malaysian general election, said today: 'We shall carry on our confrontation against Malaysia. Reuter. (See Page 2).Reuter - 41 words
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Article34 1964-04-28 1 NEW DELHI. Mon— Mr. Nehru told Parliament today that India, If consulted, would not favour Southern Rhodesia being Invited to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference In London In July. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article23 1964-04-28 1 BANOKOK. Mon— U.S. Seventh Fleet Commander. Vice Admiral Thomas H. Moorer. arrived today on a goodwill rtoJt to Thailand UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Article251 1964-04-28 1 STEN GUNS SEIZED IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Monday. PLEVEN Sten guns and about 20 Ib. of TNT have been seized by a party of Special Branch men in a raid on a hut "somewhere in Changi." Four men, believed to be Indonesians, were arrested. The police, however, would not confirm or251 words
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Article41 1964-04-28 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesian volunteers In Malaysian Borneo have met Filipino volunteers Who are fighting to crush Malaysia, according to Radio Jakarta today. It added that 120.000 Indonesian volunteers In East Borneo had now started basic military training Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration537 1964-04-28 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN There will be three new Ministers, but no new Ministries, says Tengku By Tengku... with hit favourite granddaughter. Menyalera ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman will present his new "completely reshuffled" Cabinet line-up to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Monday The537 words
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Article24 1964-04-28 1 PARIS. Mon. France today named Mr. Luctan Paye. former Education Minister, now Ambassador to Senegal, as her first Ambassador to Peking— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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242 1964-04-28 1 A great victory, Menzies cables Tengku CANBERRA, Mon. The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, today sent a message congratulating Tengku Abdul Rahman on his election victory. The official statement said: "Warmest congratulations on your great win. "This should do much to prove, if proof be needed, that Malaysia is aReuter - 242 words
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Article180 1964-04-28 1 JfrCHIXG. Mon. The death of two Indonesian border terrorists in the Jamba area of the Second Division on Saturday at the hands of local Ibans, has brought about the end of the 12-strong terrorist gang which was first contacted on April 14. This was revealed180 words
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Article38 1964-04-28 1 DIEM S FORTUNE SAIGON. Mon. Late President Ngo Dinh Diem had 5 454 kilos of gold deposited at National Bank when he died last November following overthrow of hi> regime, Saigon Daily NMM reported today. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article113 1964-04-28 2 Chen Vi: We can wait for Formosa TOKYO, Monday, fHE Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, has stated that Communist China was not in a hurry to solve the Taiwan {Formosa) issue, it was reported today. Japanese newspapers reported that Marshal Chen Vi made the statement to a group of visitingAP - 113 words
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Article139 1964-04-28 2 MANILA, Monday. tURE oi undetermined origin last night desx troyed a whole row of business establishments In the Divisoria district in the business centre of I the city. Property damage was estimated at over 20 million pesos ($l7 million). No one was Injured. The139 words
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Article51 1964-04-28 2 RAWALPINDI. Mon.— Pakistan and Britain have entered Into a new aviation agreement permittinc Pakistan International Airlines to Introduce a new service between Karachi and London via Moscow and Frankturt from May 10. the Pakistan press reported. Details of the pact are expected to be announced later.AP - 51 words
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Article46 1964-04-28 2 BOMBAY. Mon.— Hindu-Muslim religious disturbances were reported yesterday from Veraval Port In the Kathlawar Peninsula In Gujarat State. Police who imposed a 10-day ban on the assembly of five or more people, said three men had been stabbed and one assaulted AP.AP - 46 words
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Article21 1964-04-28 2 MOSCOW. Mon. President Ben Bella of Algeria yesterday had lunch with Mr. Khrushchev and other top Soviet official*.21 words
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188 1964-04-28 2 MANILA, Mon.—ViceiTl President Emmanuel Pelaez proposed yesterday that the Philippines withdraw from the United Nations Special Committee on Apartheid if it violates a U.N. resolution calling for an economic boycott of South Africa. Mr. pelaez said withdrawal from the H-mem-ber committee was theReuter - 188 words
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126 1964-04-28 2 Barwick 'the first Aussie casualty' CANBERRA, Mon. Sir Garfteld Barwlck could not have resigned as Minister for External Affairs at a more unpropitlous time for the Australian nation, Mr. A. D. Fraser. a Labour MP, said last night. "The guiding hand removed at the height of a crisis, the insideReuter - 126 words
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Article52 1964-04-28 2 TOKYO. Mon— The New China News Agency charged yesterday that a U.S. warship had intruded Into China's territorial waters In the area off the Pukien province. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued the 286 th warning to the United States on "this military provocation by the U.S.UPI - 52 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-04-28 2 Senator attacks training of Indons in U.S. T^EW YORK, Mon. Senator Kenneth Keating (Republican, New York) said today he had lodged a strong protest against the training in the U.S. of Indonesian soldiers and police in guerilla tactics. In a programme recorded for broadcast over radio and television, the Senator216 words
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202 1964-04-28 2 AUSSIES IN BORNEO A THREAT: ENVOY JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Brig. Gen. Suadi, said yesterday that sending Australian troops to Malaysian Borneo constituted a threat to Indonesia's security. He held out little hope for an improvement in the relations between Malaysia and Indonesia. The Ambassador, who arrivedUPI - 202 words
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283 1964-04-28 2 JAKARTA, Monday. J)K. SUBANDRIO, Indonesian Foreign Minister, today called for a second investigation among the Borneo people to determine whether or not they wished to be a part of Malaysia. He said Indonesia would not recognise Malaysia until the first investigation held last September nadReuter; AP - 283 words
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Article75 1964-04-28 2 Plot to kill Tengku is denied JAKARTA, Mon.— Brig.Gen. Otto Abdul Rachman. Chief Assistant to the Foreign Minister, has told Pressmen that Malaysia's recent Government paper which alleged an Indonesian plan for armed landings was "cheap propaganda." The official Antara news agency In a report from Medan. Northern Sumatra, todayReuter - 75 words
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Article68 1964-04-28 2 TOKYO, Mon.— Japanese Ambassador to Tatpeh, Mr. Shiroshichl Kimura. conferred today with the Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda on relations between Nationalist China and Japan. Mr. Kimura. who has been here on consultation with the home government, briefed Mr. Ikeda on Nationalist China-Japan relations and discussed waysUPI - 68 words
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Article28 1964-04-28 2 SAIGON, Mon. An American Army Officer was killed by Communist Vletcong flre yesterday In Kien Long town in the southern Up of South Vietnam— AP.AP - 28 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-04-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby air\i/"iinsj7e\ S^~ """*"X ONLY A PQ\2B FOOL) DABLINKr WWCfrf^'l /AfigOLUTEIYS W/fTj— UXXAT TDWWIB18 words
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Article77 1964-04-28 3 —Wilson is invited to Moscow ONDON, Mon.— The Labour Party leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, and Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, the party's foreign affairs spokesman, will meet Mr. Khrushchev in Moscow in June. This was announced last night by party headquarters, which said the visit was at the invitation of theAP - 77 words
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Article18 1964-04-28 3 PARIS. Mon. 0 Thant. the D.N. secretary-general, arrived here by air today for a visit.18 words
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Article183 1964-04-28 3 LONDON, Monday fHE first diplomatic feelers have been put out for a sudden summit meeting between Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union before the end of summer, it was reported today. A London newspaper, giving no source for its report, said that183 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-04-28 3 Vatican silent: No wedding day audience for Irene ROME, Mon.—Princess Irene of the Netherlands and Prince Don Carlos of Bourbon -Parama will not be received by the Pope after their wedding here on Wednesday. A spokesman for the Bourbon-Parma family confirmed this yesterday. In Paris, Uie B o v rboAP - 111 words
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Article52 1964-04-28 3 STRATFORD-ON-AVON. Mon. Wreaths lay knee-deeo In a church here yesterday at a commemoration service for William Shakespeare, born 400 years ago in this English market town by the River Avon. Shakespare's grave near the altar of the Holy Trinity Church was hidden under a great mound52 words
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Article195 1964-04-28 3 NICOSIA, Monday. npURKISH Cypriots hurled stones at the car of the x U.N. Peace Force Commander, Gen Prem Singh Gyani, as he drove away from an hour's talk with the Turkish Cypriot Vice-President, Dr Fazil Kutchuk, here last night. Crowds gathered outside Dr. Kutchuk's house, shoutedReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-04-28 3 lONDON, Mon. Prince i Charles, 15, will form a "beat" group at Gordonstoun School, a newspaper reported yesterday. It said an electric guitar, a set of drams and other musical instruments had been delivered to Windsor Castle, where the Prince of Wales136 words
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251 1964-04-28 3 Ruby hits his head against a plaster wall TVVLLAS, Mon.— Jack Ruby hurled himself across his cell early yesterday and smashed his head into a plaster wall in an, apparent suicide attempt. A doctor treated Ruby for a bump and a small cut on the head. Ruby. 53, later wasUPI - 251 words
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Article70 1964-04-28 3 LONDON Mon. Three women believe they are the widows of the same man The man. Identified as Gordon Glenn, died a week ago from injuries suffered In a road accident. The .arrangements for his funeral and the settlement of his estate have disclosed he committedUPI - 70 words
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Article43 1964-04-28 3 LONDON. Mon —Ban the bomb marchers arrested during Easter week-end demonstrations have alleged that they were forcibly Shaved and had their hair cut while In custody. The National Council for Civil Liberties' announced It was Investigating the complaints. UPL43 words
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Article31 1964-04-28 3 LONDON. Mon. Princess Margaret's second baby Is expected "either at the end of this week or the beginning of next." a spokesman for the Royal Household said today. DPI.31 words
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360 1964-04-28 3 I BELGRADE, Monday RUMANIA'S Communist Party yesterday publicly called on Russia and China to stop polemics, unite their forces and halt the drift towards a split in the world Communist movement. At the same time the Chinese continued the polemics with aReuter - 360 words
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Article55 1964-04-28 3 LONDON. Mon.— Soviet master spy Gorton Lonsdale traded for British businessman Grevllle Wynne was reported yesterday to have left a fortune behind in England. The newspaper. The People, said Lonsdale M amassed property and other investments worth thousands o/ pounds and claimed he "dealt in joke boxes and55 words
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Advertisement95 1964-04-28 4 ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR NEW FACTORY AT PETALING JAVA WILL BEGIN PRODUCTION OF RADIAN AND FERROSPEED MILD STEEL ELECTRODES ON Ist MAY, 1964 PRICES ARE BEING HEAVILY REDUCED MAIN DISTRIBUTORS: SINGAPORE OXYGEN LIMITED, MALAYAN OXYGEN LIMITED, P.O. Box 4001, P.O. Box 633, 7th Mile Bukit Timah Road, 8 10 Jalan Ampat,95 words
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249 1964-04-28 5 Perak's MB will be chosen within a week IPOH, Mon.— The new Mentri Besar ot Perak to replace Dato Shaari bi n Shaflee, who did not contest the State elections, will be chosen within a week, the Perak Alliance secretary. Mr. Teh Siew Eng, said today. The new Mentri Besar249 words
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Article41 1964-04-28 5 PENANG. Mon.— A four-man j gang raided the Shlro China ■tore In China Street Ghaut yesterday and escaped witli about $9,500 worth of goods. Before entering, the gang tied up the watchman. K. Veerasamy. with a towel.41 words
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Article45 1964-04-28 5 PENANG. Mon. Khoo Ah Tee. 32. and Yeih Ah Kee. 24. were Jointly charged In a maKistrate's court today with possessing vegetable knile and an axe tor an unlawful purpose. They pleaded not guilty and were allowed bail.45 words
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112 1964-04-28 5 ]Y|ALACCA. Mon.— The iTI chairman of the Malacca Alliance, Inche Ghafar bin Baba. v as last night appointed Chief Minister of Malacca for a second term. His appointment followed a meeting of the IS newlyelected Alliance State Assemblymen. The national president of the Malayan112 words
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Article43 1964-04-28 5 KOALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dr. J. A. M. Caldwell will lecture on •Some Aspects of Southeast Asian economic history" tomorrow at 8 pjn.. in lecture theatre "A". University of Malaya. The lecture is organised by the History Teachers Association of Malaya.43 words
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157 1964-04-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. POLICE had a hectic time providing security measures for political parties during their campaigning period here. The O.C.P.D here, Supt. i C. M Sunderaj. said today that the police had other commitments besides maintaining law and order. He said: "There157 words
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Article31 1964-04-28 5 PENANG. Mon —The Customs vlllnpe branch of the Women's Institute will hold a one-day cnllnury course (or members on Thursday, at the house of Its chairman. Che Salblah Hashim31 words
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105 1964-04-28 5 I Schoolboy can write his way to Tokyo SINGAPORE. Mon. A Japanese trading company. C. Itoh and Co.. Ltd., is offering an •all-expenses-paid 10-day trip to Japan during the Olympic Games for a Malaysian boy who writes the best 300-word essay on "What the first Olympic Games in Asia mean105 words
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90 1964-04-28 5 PENANO, Mon. Two 1 robbers returned a watch to a 17-year-old school when he offered them $10. Llm Tuck Song reported* to police that he was cycling in Ceylon Lane when a youth 5- topped and ordered him to a back lane. When he90 words
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Article187 1964-04-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. rONORATU LATORY messages on the Alliance's election victory continued to pour Into the Residency today from various parts of Malaysia and abroad The former New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr Charles M Bennett, congratulated Itongkfl Abdul Rahman on hl.<- •meritorious victory Lady187 words
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Article, Illustration501 1964-04-28 5 GUNN CHIT THYE - My polls win a surprise: Penang leader GUNN CHIT THYE: 'SOME HAD OPENLY STATED I WOULD LOSE BY A THOUSAND VOTES' By Penang, Monday J^HL Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today confessed that he was surprised that he had been re-elected to his old constituency in Bukit Mertajam. "Do501 words
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177 1964-04-28 5 IPOH, Mon. Peti--1 tions will be filed by the People's Progressive Party relating to the State elections in at least four State constituencies and three parliamentary constituencies in Perak. Ihe secretarygeneral of the party. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, annour^ed at-177 words
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213 1964-04-28 5 'Victory for solid policies' Liew IPOH, Monday. THE success of the Alliance in the elections was interpreted today by .the chairman of the Perak MCA, Dato Liew Why Hone, as "a victory for its sound, solid and steady policies." "The result Is a pointer to the future that no party213 words
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Article45 1964-04-28 5 Thanksgiving food parcels KUALA LUMPUR. Mon About 2.000 people will receive food parcels at the Indian Muslim mosque In Malay Street Mre tomorrow. The chairman of the mosaue committee. Benator 8.0.X. ÜbnidullHh. will hand them out as thanksgiving for the Alliance victory <ii the elections45 words
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Article35 1964-04-28 5 JESSELTON. Mnn. An army doctor Mnior A K Bag of the Royal Malay R«rimeni statioripd •t Ssndukan Is now h-lpin* the State mtdir«i department He assists «t three medical centres in S&ndakan.35 words
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269 1964-04-28 5 Voters at Pelawan had wrong; ballot -papers- IPOH, Mon. Wrong ballot papers were j issued "by mistake" in j one of the polling sta- j tions in the Batak j Rabit state con.stitu- j ency of Lower Perak i auring Saturday's eleo i lions. The polling district involved was the269 words
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Article29 1964-04-28 5 TAIPING. Mon. Mr. Railndei Singh, assistant traffic officer of the Telecommunications Department. Taiping, Is leaving for Canada on a six-month Colombo Plan scholarship to study telecommunications traffic.29 words
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Article268 1964-04-28 6 UNIDENTIFIED MAN WHO ARRESTED A ROBBER SINGAPORE. Monday A DISTRICT JUDGE today praised an unidentified man lor his "public spiritedness" in helping the police arrest an arm c d robber. According to Inspector Ronald Naidu, the man had detained one of two robbers and had268 words
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Article131 1964-04-28 6 OIM. APOKE; Mon. Two ►J illegal Indonesian immigrants from Tanjong Pinang today told a magistrate that they came to Singapore "to volunteer for the national call-up." Musrin Muchtar and Herman Abdul, who were each jailed for two months for illegal entry, said that they had131 words
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384 1964-04-28 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. THE Director of Education in Singapore, Col. S.C. Thong, today listed five steps the Government was now taking to improve the learning and teaching of English as a second lan- guage. They are: Giving emphasis on teaching of second and384 words
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Article176 1964-04-28 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The supervisor of Social Welfare children's creches and centres, Mrs. Goh Keng Swee, today said the learning capacities of children of kindergarten age were often under-estimated and their boundless physical energies were usually considered to be a nuisance. Mrs. Goh. wife of the176 words
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120 1964-04-28 6 BOMB CASE FISHERMAN FACES TWO CHARGES SINGAPORE, Mon. The case of an Indonesian fisherman, Sustrisno bin Tumpoh, 40, charged on two j counts of unlawful j possession of a bomb and components of bombs, today came up for mention in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. On the first charge, Sustrisno, alias120 words
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Article45 1964-04-28 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Assemblyman for Ponggol. Mr. Ng Kali Ting, will resume his Meett he- People sessions from Wednesday at the Suiigel Tengah Village (Ponggol Road 8 m.s.) and every Friday at the FAP Ponggol Branch from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.45 words
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Miscellaneous549 1964-04-28 6 IM A Mil OUT PV AID TBE foliowiot la today'a schedule Srltlth luraaaan Alrwayt: From of civil aircraft movamenti at London. Istanbul. Bombay (BO 778) Paya. L*bar airport of Singapore: 6.SS a.m. ARRIVALS OIMRTURII ■OAC: rrom Hone Konn <BA 7»n B0AC: To Darwin. Brisbane. Mcl110 p.m.- from London. Zurich, Tel549 words
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Article292 1964-04-28 7 TIP-OFF TO REPORTERS LEADS POLICE TO KUCHING CEMETERY USED FOR MEETINGS KI'CHING, Monday. POLICE discovered Communist documents on military training, strategy, and ideology near a school here yesterday. The discovery was first made by two reporters who were tipped off. They went to the area and foundAP - 292 words
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73 1964-04-28 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The police found an assortment of gangland weapons hidden in a hut in Boat Quay today. The hut waa believed to be a hideout of member* of the 32 secret society group operating in that area. The weapons were six swords,73 words
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Article63 1964-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The following are two corrections in the Pahang State election results: BANDAR BENTONG: The number of votes for Alliance candidate i chow Seng Toong should read. 3.008 Instead of 1,485. and that for Socialist Front candidate Chla Kla Pho 1.485 instead of 3.008. MFNTAKAB:63 words
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Article24 1964-04-28 7 JESSELTON, Mon. Sabah is to ask America to provide the MTWIeM of more Peace Corps volunteers to help in development projects.24 words
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124 1964-04-28 7 Aminuddin: This is no golden age for us KUALA LUMPUR Mon. —The Chief Education Adviser. Inche Aminuddin bin Baki, told a group of history teachers here today that they should treat Malaysian history as "an important element in the country's nation-building spirit." He was speaking at the opening of the124 words
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Article50 1964-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. thanked Alliance supporters when he declared open a $10,000 madrasah (prayer nail) at Kampong Teras Perenang, Ulu Langat. He made an on-the-spot grant oi Sl.OOO for the purchase of furniture for the madrasah.50 words
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220 1964-04-28 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. a YOUNG man who raped a schoolgirl after A robbing her of her watch one night in Kallang Park was jailed for 10 years and ordered to receive six strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Choor Singh In the Assize Court220 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-04-28 7 Mason wins seat in Negri State -Assembly- TAMPIN. Mon.— A $124 a month Public W o r k s Department mason has become a Negri Sembilan State Assemblyman. He will now get $375 allowance a month. Mr. V. Ayakannu, 50 worked as a mason with the PWD for 11 years.209 words
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124 1964-04-28 7 If U ALA LUMPUR. Mon A youth charged with kidnapping a girl from the lawful guardianship of her mother claimed in the Sessions Court today that it was in fact the girl who had kidnapped him. When the charge was read to P. Renganatban.124 words
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244 1964-04-28 7 SINGAPORE. Mon DLANS are now being made to set up the first Pakistani Bank in Singapore early next year. This was stated here today by Mr. G. A. Mlrza. information superintendent of Hablb Bank Limited the leading commercial bank in Pakistan,244 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-04-28 7 Now Seeni says: PAP got the voters mixed up 'JHE defeat of the Peoples Progressive Party in the State and Parliamentary elections was today attributed by its secretary-general, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, to several factors. Analysing his party's defeat at a Press conference, Mr. Seenivasagam alleged: THAT the Alliance conducted374 words
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105 1964-04-28 7 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Negri Sembilan Alliance will hold victory rallies throughout the state to thank the people for their support in the elections. This was announced by Inch* Mohammed Ujang secretary of the Alliance executive council and director of the elections campaign105 words
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76 1964-04-28 7 A LOR STAR. Mon. The new Kedah Alliance member of Parliament. Mr. Lini Pee Hung, was among those who attended the funeral today of an Alliance supporter. Madam Ng Khoon Hei. 57. Madam Ng collapsed and died at an Alliance canvassing booth outside the Simpang76 words
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93 1964-04-28 7 FALL IN TRADE, BUT BALANCE IS BETTER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya's total external trade during the first three months oi the year totalled $1;247.6 million.— sB2.4 million less than during the same period last year. According to official figures issued today, imports totalled $608.8 million and exports $638.8 million. Imports93 words
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Article36 1964-04-28 7 PENANG. Mon. Five thURS assaulted a hotel employee. Lim Dm. 62. and smashed a showcase in the Wan Tong Hotel in Magazine Road when they could not set a room at midnight last night.36 words
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183 1964-04-28 7 Two Shaw pictures for Asian film festival SINGAPORE. Mon.— Shaw's Malay Film Productions have entered two of their latest productions for the 11th Asian film festival to be held in Taipeh from June 15 to 19. They are "Gertiana" 'Eclipse), a drama directed by Jamil Sulong. and "Marl v Tiga"183 words
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Article67 1964-04-28 7 JESSELTON. Mon. An Australian widow. Mrs. O. J. A. Kemp, whose husband died during the Sandakan-Ranau "death march" during the Japanese occupation, has contributed A £10 toward* the Kinabalu War Memorial Pund. The fund will go towards the building of a memorial in Kundasan at the67 words
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Advertisement136 1964-04-28 7 jMLiskl \STYLE PLUS QUALITY wTj^Afor'men and women Obtainable From AH LeaJini Opticians Sow JtfttttvSIN KWANG OPTICAL CO r O 80. 553 SING»»O«U Japan's Commercial Bank for Businessmen That is Nippon Kangyo Bank, the best banking name to remember for shoring in Japan's high economic growth. NKB is ready to offer136 words
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Article53 1964-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. A boy. 14. this morning found the body of a Chinese in a drain at Upper Aljunled Road. The man. between 20 and 22, had a handkerchief tied round his neck and his hands tied. Police believe that the body had been dumped53 words
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580 1964-04-28 8 SINGAPORE, Mon two months before the Singapore Bus Workers' Union was deregistered, the union withdrew $5,000 from its bank and spent $3,800 of it on relief for families of detained officials, banishees and others, a commission of inquiry was told today. Crown580 words
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230 1964-04-28 8 A mock murder trial to highlight 'Welfare Month SINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore Students' Union has drawn up an elaborate programme tor its "Welfare Month" this year which starts on May 25. Highlights include a rag procession of 30 floats on May 29. a mammoth varsity carnival at the230 words
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Article56 1964-04-28 8 MALACCA. Mon. Sixty men between the ages of 18 and 25 i are required to be trained as 1 technicians and operators for I the Federation Armed Forces. Recruiting will start at St. Francis Institution on Thursday, I Friday and Saturday. Those recruited will be56 words
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Article33 1964-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The annual meeting of the Police Clerical Staff Branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will be held on May 9 at the Fairer Part i union premises.33 words
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Article116 1964-04-28 8 THOSE STORMS 'QUITE NORMAL' ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon The meteorological station here today described as "quite normal" the severe thunderstorm* which thr Federal capital has been experiencing over the last few days. The reason, a spokesman of the station said, was the April-May period known as the inter-monsoon period between the116 words
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Article62 1964-04-28 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police last night arrested six men after a raid on a house in Fraser Street. The police party found several gangland weapons and detained five men in the house. The sixth man was picked up a few hours later in Middle Road.62 words
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Article46 1964-04-28 8 JESSELTON, Mon. Three Indonesian terrorists wer« today each sentenced to 10 years' Jail by the High Court here for possessing arms and ammunitions The terrorists who participated in the Kalabakan raid were Ladlse bin Labura. Supriyadi bin Rahardjo and Moksin bin Akrim.46 words
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Article30 1964-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Mon Dr. Goh Keng Swee. the Finance Minister. will lay the foundation stone for the National Grain Elevator Ltd.. at the Jurong industrial site tomorrow evening.30 words
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Article179 1964-04-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon YIRS. Mary Van RooiTl yen, 51, a health nurse at the Maternity and Child Welfare Centre in Sepang. Selargor, was today granted decree nisi to be made absolute in three months against Winston Mabley Van Rooyen. Mrs. Van Rooyen charged her husband179 words
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Advertisement165 1964-04-28 8 -■it ■Jt&BMWk V|mF^J jit *9 W-l .*~*JFIB -4 1 Pure nourishment all your family needs"*!"" < NESTyM_OCEREALSINI v heat, barley, oats all in rvorgJ^^TT^Owm* <lrink.oraporri.ljic. Perfect forJ one nouri.shinp cereal. Forti- |M JJ Jj It a <!"><*, nourishing breakfast iieduiilivitamin^iu! minerals because- it» needs no cooking., ,hat. m needed by165 words
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Miscellaneous140 1964-04-28 8 Alley Onp By I llutn lin /YEM < ffWUP6Iv^MME>- I^lur:..AM < T>«8l»/Y»>H f YEWri I THERE ARE MEt»UB Wl I <*". ril-TELLTH' OHMO,CUZ.I nptff I AMEWU-INSTEAPOF BmREIV > GET ON "NVkPE VhE WORN fy> wd TKMOCK OR= 1 MEM? TWATAUj V_ V £>2£W^ t r }^j£ n^)XfZ!£ZSi2^ V* I™"*,1 awunp140 words
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Article, Illustration1838 1964-04-28 9 Humphry Davy moved death from mines Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE CHEMISTRY GENIUS REFUSE]) PROFIT FROM GREATEST INVENTION DURING most of 1798 house holders in a street in Penzance, Cornwall, were often disturbed by strange rumbles and gurglings that emanated from the Davy residence at all hours of the day and1,838 words
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Advertisement171 1964-04-28 9 Fora refreshing change Now you can enjoy Gresham the special menthol cigarettes imported from li'l England for people who appreciate the very best. Gresham King-Size have a Q |"j 1 clean white filter. ..contain rich Virginia tobacco specially blended with memhol Sj-^A"* for a fresher, livelier taste. Each tastes as171 words
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Obituary30 1964-04-28 10 More 1 lit (Minimum i NARAVANAPILLAV retired technical assistant Seremban pasted away Nellu]*n Tbolpuraro. Jaffna. Father of Cumarassmy brother-in-law of Slnnadural 4-2 Lorong Ma arof Bungsar Road Kuala Lumpur30 words
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Article315 1964-04-28 10 2* Wm4t M (Mtmlmuzm) TNI FAMILY OF the late Mr. One Slow Blan thank relatives and friend.-, for their condolence., wreaths, valuable isal.taace and attendance at the funeral. MR. AND MRS. s. singaravelu thank relative, aod frtenda for attendance grretinga and present, on ocramon of their wedding 26.4.M. MR.315 words
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Article349 1964-04-28 10 ANNOUNCEMI NTS 7« Word* Sit ftlmlnum) MRS. TAN. believe "geno!*" and "Lavendola" cleaner* will r» available it Weld Supermarket tomorrow. Will let yon know. Mm Richard. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teacher, and nook addict* lo drawee In their ■bowroom at Ttror* lloute. River Valley Road. Singapore A GOOD Malayan349 words
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Article994 1964-04-28 10 The Alliance Government has emerged from the Malayan general elections with its power and authority greatly enhanced. Its responsibilities have increased in proportion. The first of these responsibilities is to strengthen Malaysia's defences against Indonesian aggression, and to resist all attempts by pressure or by wile994 words
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Article183 1964-04-28 10 The merger between Tanganyika and Zanzibar appears to have been successfully concluded, presumably with the effect that another potential trouble spot has been removed from the world map. Neither President Nyerere of Tanganyika nor his new vicepresident, Mr. Karume of Zanzibar, is likely to permit the Indian Ocean183 words
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Article580 1964-04-28 10 JOHN MACKENZIE - SAFETY FOR THOSE FINAL MINUTES JOHN MACKENZIE by SUCCESSIVE landt3 ing accidents at New York airports earlier this month focused attention on the most dangerous part of an airliner's journey and what is being done to make it safer. One aircraft accident in three takes place at landing;. Three accidents580 words
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Letter241 1964-04-28 10 rpHE efficiency of the X General Hospital system for treating patients Is questionable. The other day, a friend suffered a nasty cut on the leg while swimming. We rushed him to the hospital but he was able to obtain treatment only after four hours of waiting.241 words
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Letter107 1964-04-28 10 THREE cars have crashed In the last two months In the open monsoon drain at tbe roundabout at the Junction of Jalan Oaring. Jalan Templer, Jalan Othtrum In each case, the cars have come from tbe north side along the straight stretch of Jin. Templer, which leads107 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1964-04-28 10 EDWARD MEAGER - The De Gaulle plan- hot air, or good medicine? EDWARD MEAGER SEATO'S BIG GUNS BEAR ON THAT ELUSIVE NEUTRALISATION BALLOON •y SAIGON Mon. WHEN President Char CimMi loosed his trial balloon of neutralisation for South-East Asia last |anuary it seemed mostly filled with hot air. It was so vague that1,153 words
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Advertisement313 1964-04-28 10 StntU Tkwt 4 M.li T Mai] fill Mi il Hwrtlimim oo*jd *Tnw>*si owe«sP« 0010 STrosiAoa: smmcmi AT MOCLAMO ROAOHUTOMe KMPtmt. ROAD— NAVAL OASI Ull BOOK ITOKI LTD WSBss»«e%ar Nous*. Cess/er Quay TtSm NEWS FRONT M. M. ISMAIL, > .Mmlpaitv Sac*. Nawal leee a 7*-7. c»>a««i Poem. vpo»ir SMTPMASAMT CO i—313 words
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Advertisement30 1964-04-28 10 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the "Oft mtrra Am conditions |L_l^__ I—^_ Css^tsa^assssaaaa I bbJ i mW lasss^T ZA^JmWmWm] Uaal30 words
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Advertisement221 1964-04-28 10 TELEVISION STEREO RADIO PHONO TAPERECORDER (Additional) COMBINATION NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED FOR K. LUMPUR IPOH TOPPEOPLE _^JPMWaWawgilja|i^ ~'j. I I Ha^Mal fill r BBSBBSSnw J^ I M r*^^^^*^ssssMsaj*^* T^p yaa 23" Gold S»or Panoramic Picture Tube, 1623 Delux* V Pulh Button Fully Automatic Control, Even Channel to Channel. DA MA221 words
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128 1964-04-28 11 Polls clash: 20 men accused of carrying weapons KOTA BHARU. Mon.— l Twer,ty people were charged in the magisIntel court this morning with carrying offensive weapons at Kampong Pasir Tumboh. They were among the 24 arrested by the police durinn the clash between the Alliance and the PMIP on the128 words
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94 1964-04-28 11 Third Division curfew is relaxed KUCHING, Mon. Curfew in ttie Third Division of Sarawak has been relaxed because of co-operation received by security forces from people in the. affected areas. The relaxation apolied only to traffic on roads and rivers but not to areas surrounding roads and rivers. The areas94 words
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Article507 1964-04-28 11 SINGAPORE. Mon DR. TOH: LULL IN BOMB BLASTS MAY BE ON BEFORE BIGGER STORM gINGAPORES Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today warned the people in Singapore and Malaya to be prepared for ''fresh outbreaks of terrorism" from Indonesia. "I am pleased there is a lull507 words
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Article, Illustration184 1964-04-28 11 Jeremiah loses rape appeal heard in camera KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Court today dismissed an appeal by Bryan Godfrey St. Aubyn Jeremiah. 18. against -or.viction on i charge of raping a 13-year-old schoolgirl last March in Lorong Yoke Choy here. Jeremiah (above) was convicted In the High Court here184 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-04-28 11 Tengku in airport tribute to dead soccer boy KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is the president of the Football Association of Malaysia, today postponed hi s trip to Fraser's Hill for a rest to receive the body of the Malaysian Youth soccer player who died313 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-04-28 11 \JISS United Kingdom 1963, Diana Westbury, looks smashing In a sarong and kebaya a present from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. This Is the new uniform of the board's six receptionists. Diana, daughter of a tailor. Is the holder of a110 words
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Article61 1964-04-28 11 SINQAPORE, Mon. A labourer, Heng Ah Song, 37. was today found guilty in a district court of cheating a 78-year-old woman of $4 by posing as a detective. Heng. described by Insp. Ronald Naldu, prosecuting, as an "Incorrigible rogue" had his sentence postponed, pending a preventive61 words
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Article124 1964-04-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed appeals against the conviction anjd sentence of death passed on two men for murder. In case No. 1, Ma'arof bin Ebat, 30, wa.s convicted of the murder of Lee bin Awang. 31. on or about July124 words
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Article63 1964-04-28 11 SINGAPORE. Mop. The president of Interflora (Pacific Unit), Mr. Berin Spiro, gave a reception tonight to delegates from Britain, New Zealand. Australia and Africa, who attended a three-day conference here last week on expansion plans for their organisation. Among those at the reception were members63 words
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339 1964-04-28 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. J DROFESSOR Lim Tay Boh, acting ViceChancellor of the University ol Singapore, said today that the subject of customary law in South-East Asia had been neglected by legal scholars. In his speech of welcome at the opening of a conference on339 words
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212 1964-04-28 11 There was no joy in polls win for Che Maimon I^UANTAN. Mon. 1V Pahang's only Stat* Assemblywoman;, Che Maimon binte Harun, who was returned in Saturday's election, today spoke of the death of her father on the eve of the elections which had turned her victory into a momen,t of212 words
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Article84 1964-04-28 11 KUCHING, Mon.— A Government spokesman today said that the First Division Trade Union Congress had been refused permission to hold a meeting and concert on May Day. The meeting, it was explained, was to be of a political nature The concert was also turned84 words
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Article78 1964-04-28 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— lmports of monosodium glutamate ("gourmet's powder") will be restricted to 50 per cent of an importer's current monthly quota from May 1. Import licences must also be obtained before orders for the powdei can be placed, the Department of Imports and Exports announced78 words
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Article48 1964-04-28 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malaysian Airways will operate all Silver Kris Jet services from the new international terminal building when It opens on May 1. All other Malaysian Airways .services, including P. 27 Friendship and DC 3S, will operate tv and from the present terminal building.48 words
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Article22 1964-04-28 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Slngapore Government today declared Malacca an Infected place because of an outbreak of cholera in that State.22 words
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Advertisement302 1964-04-28 11 'ZBFf.'^si^&fßfi-i^mf flfr' atill thinner 1049 Eterna Matic, with Its revolutionary ballbearing -m o u nted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible302 words
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Advertisement68 1964-04-28 11 MISS SINGAPORE MISS UNIVERSE 1964 CONTEST SEMI-FINAL WITH VARIETY SHOW FEATURING THE VERY TOP ARTISTS AT THE SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL Friday Ist May, 1964 8.00 p.m. Tickets: $1/, $2/-, &$3/- available at Hie gates and from San Organisation, 6 Cecil Street, Room 709 Singapore. Proceeds to THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF68 words
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Miscellaneous640 1964-04-28 11 I Todays Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE m n-s%S?c£l*. Melody: 12 SHORTWAVE StKVICtS «l and 25 netraa RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE StBVICt NATIONAL SHORTWAVE f 7' METR EB 8EBVICE8: 41.7 and 60JI metres A.M. 8.00 Good Morning: 6.01 A.M.: 6.00 Prog. summary: Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 802 Morning melodies; 7.00 7.10640 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-04-28 12 comes true Scarlett's dream ITS not always that your dream comes true but Miss Scarlett Kwa is one of the lucky ones who has got what she wanted. She has just opened her own beauty salon in Meyer Road. Singapore and is determined to be a trend setter in the282 words
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Article, Illustration503 1964-04-28 12 Teacher designs her own wedding dress POW CHIN IN HER GOWN OF SATIN AND LACE CHE wanted a beautiful dress for her wedding. It was the most important day in her life, of course, and like every bride she felt she had to do her best to look her loveliest.503 words
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375 1964-04-28 12 ENJOY YOUR CHILDREN SAYS THE PRESIDENT'S WIFE— PRESIDENT Johnr son's wife. Ladybird, is a great believer in child discipline. But she, like many parents, has trouble getting her dating daughters to return home from parties at a reasonable hour. This insight into Ameri- ca's first family's private h life was375 words
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Advertisement471 1964-04-28 12 f^ (J 8-DAY HAIR SEI new liquid chemical discovery C- Jm without permanent waving solutions! A-. casual as if you were horn with it, your hair can he radiant with heautiful curls and waves in the latest style without per- I manent waving solutions. 't^fS^ without neutralizing, V B^^ spra>>.471 words
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Advertisement161 1964-04-28 12 Forlp|p sophisticated who lIP far Ida's coiffure dart 6, NUTMEG ROAD (off Mount Elizabethl SINGAPORE. Te1;***** London qualified MISS FARIDA in personal attendance Designed for your fif;/ ft 1 1 \\\7,™; M "TV" Brand Dinners £^^L "TV" Brand EntrMS cQa, m^w n 'Z* lon6 n S2^ t "^HjV^JJrjV*^^ Frozen Meor161 words
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Advertisement113 1964-04-28 12 H I didn't have to look very far for Tampax advantages Invisible in place Unfclt in place No chafing, no-irritation Easy." gentle insertion Correct J placing by'hvpieni* applicator 0 No. odour Nolcmbarrassmcnt No, belts,' pins/ pads 0 No, needltoTjemovdidiinof bathing Easy disposal Extras can ho tucked IS handbag 0 More113 words
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Miscellaneous329 1964-04-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS nore? 16). 1. Kinglake and Dickens start to 6. Double tongue, sometimes.' hit on another writer 16. 8). i 5). 9 Fetter ten poor foreign gentle- T. Sees difficulty In the knack ol men they're In real trouDle mounting mosaic work (7). "yj 8. As a329 words
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Article, Illustration420 1964-04-28 13 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN WILL HAVE 100 SHOPS: 50 ARE ALREADY IN BUSINESS By gINKAPORE now has the most at* tractive central shopping arcade in SouthEast Asia which will eventually cover 130,000 ft. and contain 100 shops and restaurants. The arcade is situated in the John Little420 words
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Article74 1964-04-28 13 Mr. N. D. Holt was re-elected chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce at last week's Keneral meeting. Other office bearers are: Mr J R. Lowe, deputy chairmanMessrs. W. A. Ball. H. Heyll. R W Lerrigo, L. E. C. Letts. R. P. Newell. J. H.74 words
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Article20 1964-04-28 13 Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaya Ltd.. opened their new showroom for office equipment at Robinson Road, Singapore, last week.20 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-04-28 13 automotive paints nave peen in particularly strong demand in Malaysia in the last few years, reflecting plainly the increasing number ol cars in the country. And with a number of motor firms preparing to set up assembly plants here, the greater demand279 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-04-28 13 Florists meet to boost trade nPHE meeting concludes in Singapore today of eight top executives of Interflora, the worldwide organisation of 33,000 florists which last year did $200 million worth of audited business throughout the world. The executives belong to the British group, one of the three sections Into which289 words
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165 1964-04-28 13 I)AN-MALAYAN foreign Imports of copra last year fell 19.973 ions to 62.544 tons compared with the 1962 amount, according to official statistics just issued In Singapore. Singapore took 41.553 tons of the tota. against 57.236 tons in the prewous year. Malaya's Iml>oris las year165 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-04-28 13 OFF TO SEE US CHICKEN BREEDING MR. WONG HEAP WHEE (above), proprietor of Wong Heap Whee Chicken Feed of Slglap Road. Singapore, left for the United States last week to study for six months the latest methods of chicken breeding, disease prevention and all the hygienic know-how in the business,92 words
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Article39 1964-04-28 13 Malayan Banking's 90th branch opened tor business at Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh. last Friday. It Is the third In Ipoh and the llth In Perak. The manager Is Mr. James Lee, from the Kuala Lumpur office.39 words
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190 1964-04-28 13 Travel the world by camel, elephant 'THOMAS Cook and Son and Pan American Airways have teamed up to produce a world tour, which stresses on visits to exotic places in 40 days. Operative from next month, it will include travel by Jet Clipper. elephant, camel, luxury train and vintage cars,190 words
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Advertisement269 1964-04-28 13 '''<■•!!■■■■ HftT i Vl **fil V* Ho KNOW STEREO PHONOGRAPH Modd SC: 820 A. Portable transistor Stereo Radiophonograph. 3 bands, 14 transistors. Two detachable speaker boxes for wonderful stereo performance. Push button band selectors. Pipe -arm pickup. 3 speeds Output: 2W+2W=4W. Operates on 6 torchlight batteries. Leatherette finish. Suitcase type269 words
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Advertisement362 1964-04-28 13 the right tool? Today factories and workshops the world over are rationalized and mechanized for fast, efficient production. But how about the office? Have you the right tools at your office? You'll appreciate and profit by the lovely ty- ping your typists turn out when they gettheFacitT2. And they will362 words
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Advertisement800 1964-04-28 14 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business .1. Friday Ist May 1964 being i a bour Day. ANNOUNCEMENT The ashes of tbe late Mr. E. Davenport Smith have now been placed in a Oarden of Remembrance800 words
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Advertisement816 1964-04-28 14 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by Jurutera Negeri. Selangor from Class E' and above J.K.R. Registered Supply Contractors up to 3.00 p.m. uf 29th May, 1964 for the supply of sluice valves ot sizes 10 Inch to 15 Inch for the year 1964 65. Fuil particulars are obtainable816 words
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Advertisement1033 1964-04-28 14 I Continued from Pair 10) SITUATIONS VACANT •i' Words U <Mim.)—B.,x St eta. axtrm REQUIRED EXCELLENT ENCLISH speaking general amah aad housewife. Apply Box A 5490 B.T. Spore. WANTED LIVE-IN cookboy aad I amah for family of three. Both must speak Engllsb and like children. Call Spore *****. MALE ACCOUNTS1,033 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-04-28 14 SITUATIONS WANTED w r4 v < Him.)— Bmx It eta. mxtrm INDIAN M.A. (ECONOMICS). 1.1. K with Si year* experience In a British merchantlng and manufacturing com. pany m India as assistant manager handling Inxuranc*. office records filing section, utafl matters, legal matters (including land acquisition), pateata. trade marks, provident1,022 words
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Advertisement1158 1964-04-28 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE t*> Wmrda St (Mtm.r—Bmm tt eta, mxtro 2 DELUXE 2 storey postwar large bungalow No*. 97-9. and 97-16 Bright Hill Crescent Off Thomson Road Si miles. Area- ***** and ***** aq. fL freehold vacant posseaaton. Prior: {65.000/- and $74,000/-. Apply 2A Raffles Plica. Pboae Spore *****/1,158 words
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Advertisement979 1964-04-28 14 EDUCATION tt Wmrda U (Mtm.) Bmx Im tta. txtrm CHINE6E YMCA SCHOOL I May Befflnners' morning/evening accounting, advanced accounting. book-keeping, shorthand. typewriting. shorthand upeeds 50 «0. 80/100. *****0. Mmlay. English (Cambridge 'Quillrytng Test); 107 Selegie Road. Singapore. *****. CAMBRIOCE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 86-B. Robinson Road, P.O. Box 1935. Singapore Tel: 7021-1.979 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-04-28 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrda Jt (mHm.y—Bo* It eta. rxtrm SEPT. 19C2 AUSTIN Metropolitan Mileage: 9.000 good condition 13.200 0.n.0. contact Qomez Ph. ***** or 80S Mounthatten Rd Spore 15. NUMBER HAWK late 1953. Engine tip-top. Good paint, lyres, battery, up- I bolstery. S«5O/-. Apply 22SA. Queen Btrect, B'pore. Phone1,018 words
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Advertisement959 1964-04-28 14 FOR SALE it Wmrda tS < Him.)— Box in cts. txtrm ORCHIDS. BpaCsM at wnsonHl pMraa, Write MB* PO Box 188, Spore. PURE LAMBS WOOL Cardigans *t-50. Tttoroo plrn'rd skirt* Stvo. Ufrnun knitted Muuirs <«-WU. Uct tnrm trotn Chanrim. -•> HiKh dtre«t. Hinicapore LEE JEANS 1.1 ISO. Cotton Khmk.ts 80"959 words
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Advertisement1346 1964-04-28 15 10 LIILKPOOL > WESI CDASI U.K.. urn SM<a Mtiii •> S'haa *aaaap ANCHISES Avonmouth. loerpeal Apr 21 May 2 li Pt Telay MACHAOH t.tntii. Cn-f« GM. IS May 2 May 4 talthyiius Literpeel. Ca-gow May I May IS la Pt/Apr I CLYIONtUt .iteryiil Miy S May 7 May 1/11 May1,346 words
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Advertisement1364 1964-04-28 15 dSgjri THE EAC LIKES SIMGAPOII KUALA IUMPUI.P.SWtniMHAM PfMAHO KN^gjl I MNUIIKOUU II.UfUC 10. 10M.H.1 J,'l.Wll»OU«» SAILIIWS 10 GENOA, LE MAVRI. NAMDUR6, MtMtll. ARIVJEBT ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTNENDBN AND COPtHNMEN 1 S pore -tnant I i PANAMA" k) S.iim In Port JI Apr M Apr/1 May -SAMOA" a) 2t Ayr/ 41,364 words
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Advertisement1255 1964-04-28 15 I BENVLINE I uptm iedvici t> ldwdddl uvidpddx > cDanimmat —is BENVANNOCH JS" iingapora PL S'nam Panmg Antwerp UM II la Pert, tku BENRINNES gj. g{ ungapori Pt. Sham cir.aag M bro Jim 4 la Part/Apr 21 6'moutk Jim I S'pora P. Sham -v lENHKHI H'lurg. i 111, Him. raaa.1,255 words
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Advertisement1235 1964-04-28 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Sham Penang II Due London •CITY OF PETERDOROUGN Sailel la Port 21 Apr "May tCITY OF GLASGOW Ml. 11 11 TUay 21 31 «»r 21 May 'lONIAN 11/21 May 22 25 May 21 May 11 lue1,235 words
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Article94 1964-04-28 16 MELBOURNE. Moo. INDUSTRIALS were steady with rises slightly In excess of falls. Leaders mostly held around late levels In moderate trading. Base metals were firm while oils were steady. Loans were steady C.R.A 35'-B Mount laa 446 N Broken Hill (10.. > 38/Arapol JO/6 Aust. Con Ind. 61/1094 words
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Article120 1964-04-28 16 rPHe following dividends are ex- pected In May and June. The date* of announcement last year are In brackets. INDUSTRIALS: (irotfrtown Dispensary i final and Interim 2.5.63), Raffles Hotel (interim 16.5.63), Eastern Mnriting (one payment 31.5.631, (old Storage (final 15.6.63), Hume Industries (F.E.) (Interim 25.6.63). Malayan Containers (one120 words
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Article263 1964-04-28 16 MAY ArM trad* rubbor buysrs f.o.k). cloi.rt at S p.m. in S mupin and Kuala Lumpur yrstrrday at «8I cent." yi Ib. unchanged on Krlday's closing livel for the poult 100 The tone was autet. R.A.t. ami F.MR.E. elating prleei in cant* per Ib. yMttrday Int. 1 R.8..S263 words
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Article75 1964-04-28 16 CHINESE Produce Cichingt, »m K DflC#» Dtr DtClll V tit if day: Cacsnut ail: bulk $461 sellers, drum $49i seller* Copra: Mar June UK/ConttMOt: Unquoted r>«»p*r: Muntok white (160 Mllera. Sarawak white ***** Mllen. special Sarawak black 1122J sellers, garbled Lampoon buck $127t aellera. AST A $140 sellers.75 words
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551 1964-04-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE overwhelming victory of the Alliance in the General Election on Saturday led initially yesterday- to some rises in prices. However, this was very short-lived and later- in the morning there was a spate of fairly heavy selline which wiped551 words
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Article28 1964-04-28 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stork Indirr* April 2"> April "7 Industrials: 111.!! l r in- 134.01 ISMS I rubber*: 10.%.?, 1 105.24 •Dec. SO, 19«n lini Dec. 29. 1962=10028 words
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Article811 1964-04-28 16 /"IOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsustssd (2.000) f 1.94. (2.000) J1.03. (2.000) *1.»2. (1000) 51. 91: DunloM (l.OOO) 52.67. (2.000) J2.6«, (1.000) 12.63. (1.000) S2 6S.811 words
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Article22 1964-04-28 16 April 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE; <>8'» cents (unchanged) TIN: 5526.87* (up tC| cents). Estimated ofTrrine 255 tons, (up 15 tons).22 words
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Article33 1964-04-28 16 -THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Attociation made theffe chant* >*' Its rates to merchants yesterday mil rates to 1100): SotlinK TT or OO rssdy: Dsuttcha Msrkj Uaj; Franch Francs IM; Danish Kroner 21*133 words
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Article37 1964-04-28 16 ON the free sxehanne marktt m Ho. K Kons yej-trrday the U.S. rtoliar was quoted at .Y73| for TT ,m<l :>.72i for cash. Starling was quoted at laVJf md ono taol of sold al MCI37 words
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325 1964-04-28 16 THE price of tin in Prnang yesterday rose by 1-' cents to $526.87 V per picul on an offering estimated at 255 tons, up 15 tons. In London on Friday a quiet market was featured by a further widening in the backwardation.325 words
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Article221 1964-04-28 16 CHIPS, lying alangstds tht tinxsporo Harbour ahsrvos or sipactod today ars: Kalrfky 1/2. Mindoro S/9, City of Glasgow 10/11, Kotasho Maru 23/24. Bunnyvllle 25/26. Ellen Macrsk 29/30. Kyoto 35/36. Slamai 3S/39. BUr Prnk 45. Indus 46. Oi rrybank 47. H«l An 6A. Perils N.W 3, Sadao221 words
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Advertisement1062 1964-04-28 16 Pemnt p. S'ruli S pore s i >0 A c p im Pen n l lULIMIA I Mat I'll Mn 13 14 Mn OUMRA* 7 Mty FROM AUSTRALIA 1 NEW ZEALANO MAORAS Illy. fmjn e P J'? m Tl: »»M«o«. Caieitta. lANKU*A ir Part 3( RAJAH U Pirt M Air1,062 words
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Advertisement207 1964-04-28 16 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES r-'ORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES, INC U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICf 10ADINS DIRECT FOR MONTREAL. IOKONIO. NIMUIQN. aSHAUIULA. IOUIB. tETMU. CHICAGO *N0 MILWAUKEE tMM *r.i«ion r >■»» rtnanf MondM CMstHAM U.i;Mi| 11/ISM«I It II Mj, I) 10M I t I OHIO «1I lIM (4/11 III! tMI lIM207 words
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Article255 1964-04-28 17 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields Is based on last sales on Saturday (April 25). Definition (rtvltxl): Timtt (OTMSfJI The number of times last years total dividend la covered by net profits after tax and prior charges. srnlngt yield: Last year's net profits tro'srd up for255 words
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Article212 1964-04-28 17 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 27. Tfcrae months. INDUSTRIALS Houatr.id 14 cti. M. Box 26 ctl. luinlopi 18 ct*. M. Containers IS City l*v. 6 ctf. McAhMer 17 cti. J-;. Bmcltera 28 ctl M. Invast, IS cts. Kuo 20 ct». OCBC 22 Ct«. Kcd. Dlsp. 15 eta. Rotltmant 12 cts.212 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1964-04-28 17 MR. G. SOCKALINGAM, 59, ti-4A Jalan Buloh Kasop. Secamat, P.W.D. pensioner, passed away on 2U-4-64.16 words
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Advertisement754 1964-04-28 17 MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGE 14 JiAik THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION C^k«lß|^^^^Sßk^ 3 (Incorporated in Hong Kong with Limited Liability) €n^^^^^^^j BALANCE SHEET AT 31st DECEMBER, 1963. ""SSS" JSBiL Hon^»- JS& SHARE CAPITAL $100 000 000 £6 250 000 CASH IN HAND AND BALANCES WITH O~HER BANKS754 words
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Advertisement789 1964-04-28 17 i NOTICE We have the pleasure to advise that as from 21st April, 1964, Japan Tourist Service will be known as Japan Tourist it Transportation Corporation. THE MANAGER JAPAN TOURIST it TRANSPORTATION CORPN. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD NOTICE INTERRUPTION OF SUPPLY TELUK ANSON Consumers in Teluk Anson and Langkap are hereby789 words
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Advertisement856 1964-04-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TENGKU BARIAH SECONDARY SCHOOL Xl ALA THEXGGAM Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens State Nationals. Age 17 to 23, for appointment as School Clerk. Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate or Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education. A good knowledge of the National Language is essential. Applications should856 words
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Advertisement429 1964-04-28 17 TENDERS J.P.T. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tender will be received at the Office of the State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. Pahang. Kuantan up to 12.00 noon 6th May. 1964 for the Supply and delivery of 3 Nos. Pump Sets for Paya Gintong. Irrigation Scheme. Jerantut. Pahang. Each pump shall have capacity429 words
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Advertisement414 1964-04-28 17 TENDER GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENI -BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1. TENDERS will be received by the Chairman Tenders Board, ai the Omce oi the state financial Officer. Uround Uour ot vie Uovernment Omces, Brunei, up to 4.00 p.m. on Monuuy 20th May, 1t)64 tor:— THE SUPPLY AND ERECTION OF THE tXJLLOW--INQ:— ITEM.414 words
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Advertisement195 1964-04-28 17 rENDER PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE. TENDERS. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT:- (Room No. 229. 2nd. Fioor. City Hall.. (a) Supply of 124 Sets Transformer Isolator Units <2 Items). Tender Deposit S2OO Close at 2.15 p.m. on 120) May 1964. (b) Supply of One Set Of Welding Transformer And Accessories. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close195 words
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181 1964-04-28 18 Now for peace talks, say Manila papers MANILA, Morv ITI Manila newspapers today were generally optimistic that the Alliance's election victory would revive peace talks on Malaysia, The Philippines Herald said: "The Tengku may now feel free to relax his position sufficiently to allow the resumption of tripartite talks atUPI - 181 words
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Article62 1964-04-28 18 PENANG. Mon. The leader of the visiting USNO youth group from Sabah. Inche Anlng bin Atam. said today that the Alliance victory in the elections would inspire USNO members to follow the lead set by tfcj Alliance In Malaya. "All of us are very happy over the62 words
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Article27 1964-04-28 18 LONDON. Mon. Sir Beverley Baxter. 73. Canadian-born MP and a former editor of the Dally Express, died at his borne here last night. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article219 1964-04-28 18 United by Sock— paper SYDNEY. Monday rIE result of the Malayan elections provided overwhelming evidence of the determination of all races in Malaya to resist Indonesian confrontation and of the way In which Indonesian policies had united the different races behind the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman the Sydney MorningReuter - 219 words
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Article310 1964-04-28 18 British newspapers comment on polls results But PAP failure 'a disappointment 9 says Guardian LONDON, Mon. Two British newspapers today saw the Malaysian election results as a setback for President Soekarno. "A fairly sophisticated e l e c torate has given Indonesia a reouf f THE TIMESReuter - 310 words
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141 1964-04-28 18 Important task facing the Tengku now HONG KONG, Mon. The election victory of Tengku Abdul Rahman was a decisive rebuff to Indonesia and Its policy of confrontation, the South Chi i! a Morning Post commented today. The Important task facing him now was national development and no more striking vindicationReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration190 1964-04-28 18 ROSALINDE believe it or not, she's 61 TO VISIT MALAYSIA nnHIS is not the photoA graph oj an up-and-coming young film actress. It l.s of a woman with 51 years of singing and actIng experience behind her. Miss Rosalinde Fuller (yes, at left), who began her career as a 12-year-oldReuter - 190 words
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Article54 1964-04-28 18 •lESSELTON. Mon. The Central Prison here which has accommodation for 218, now has 352 prisoners. More than three-quarters of them are Indonesian terrorists and the prison authorities fear that a difficult situation may arise unless the Central Government builds a new prison or transfer the prisoners to54 words
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124 1964-04-28 18 Royal children on visit to Thailand BANGKOK, Mon. Five children of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia, who arrived here by train from Kuala Lumpur over the weekend, today visited the ancient Thai capital of Ayudhya, 50 miles north of here. Tengku Syed Badaruddln. 20. Tengku Zalnal Annuar, 19. Tengku124 words
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Article49 1964-04-28 18 KUCHING. Mon. PeoDle in Pulau Sebatik. Sabah, have been ordered to turn in fire arms and explosives to the police. The order, made by the Deputy Federal Secretary. Mr. Yeap Kee Alk, also Includes knives other than those used for domestic and occupational purposes.49 words
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187 1964-04-28 18 PENANG, Monday. MORE than 150 foreign delegates have arrived in Penang to attend the Junior Chamber International Conference starting here tomarrow The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, will open the conference at the St. Xavler's Institution Hall. Several leading Jaycees, Including Mr. R. B. Rogers,187 words
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Article45 1964-04-28 18 PENANG. Mon. Customs officers from Butterworth and Talplng seized nearly 3.300 lb. of Indonesian cut tobacco at Bedong, Kedah. during a week-end ambush. They also detained four men the drivers and attendants of two vans which were conveying the tobacco, valued at $9,89845 words
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Article35 1964-04-28 18 JESSELTON, Mon. The VlceChancellor of the University of Malaya. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenhelm. has arrived here to study the education system and facilities In Sabah at the Invitation of the State Government.35 words
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Article33 1964-04-28 18 KDCHINO, Mon.— The Sarawak Government is building five more junior secondary schools at a cost of $2J million. The schools are expected to be ready by the end of this year.33 words
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Article, Illustration327 1964-04-28 18 Success story of Alliance elections room— 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Alliance elections operations room which helped to bring about the party's landslide victory in the recent elections is to be maintained for use as an Alliance information centre. This room In the Umno headquarters building hpre has since March 1327 words
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Advertisement63 1964-04-28 18 EFFECTIVE MAY Ist. WITH THE OPENING OF THE NEW AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING IN SINGAPORE, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS FLIGHTS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:ALL SILVER KRIS JET FLIGHTS NEW TERMINAL BUILDING ALL FRIENDSHIP AND DC3 FLIGHTS OLD TERMINAL BUILDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF INTERNATIONAL aiCHTS OF OTHER AIRUNES will63 words
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Advertisement111 1964-04-28 18 ■MM SANYO Sanyo Latest "Micro-Fine Tuning" TV Ultra -high sensitive tub* "4CKS" ensures you a Cltar and Sharp picture and moreover Two Hi-Fi Speakers give you listening pleasure of rich Stereo-Phonic sound. e^av I tr Ultra-high sensitive tube 46K5 111 11===—= afafM lIa.IaI IQU/1C UST 1 ll If If MOUel111 words
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Miscellaneous37 1964-04-28 18 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM f ...AN'TH' I I "YOU'D BETTER BERK3HT S~~^ CRYSTAL ABOUT THE AAONEV, OR Cuui, -I /BALL SAYS VER I'LL BE BACK AN' TAXE> Xf^Ml /COMIN'INTASOME JTOUTAYER HlPE'^rp P^|^ UNEXPECTED |R >' x r^L37 words
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Article, Illustration692 1964-04-28 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYSIAN TEAM 'A LITTLE BIT CONFIDENT AND VERY DETERMINED 9 By IMPROVED FORM BY ALL VERY NOTICEABLE gUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian bid for the Thomas Cup, symbol of world badminton supremacy, at Tokyo next month will be made by players who have692 words
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210 1964-04-28 19 BOTH OCM MEETINGS WILL BE HELD ON MAY 5 NOW KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- -The meeting of the caretaker Olympic Council of Malaysia and the extraordinary general meeting of the OCM will now be held at Stadium Negara on May 5. Thong Poh Nyean. secreof the OCM, said that both these210 words
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Article479 1964-04-28 19 PENANG, Mon. Joey San 8.13 i 9en Hur II 8.09 WelfhU for all PantJaslU 8.12 On Trust 8.08 right races on Sun- Splendid 8.12 Chicken Bosl 8.07 day, first day of the lolly Scout 8.11 lade Sceptre B.OC Penan*- Turf Club's Supersonic 8.10 Belle Blue 8.06 May479 words
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Article217 1964-04-28 19 Hard Love is top -sprinter- jeep's jottings TZUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Hard x Love, a "pioneer" of the 18.000-mlle sea journey from England via the Panama, established himself as the new season's top sprinter when he triumphed in the 6f King's Gold Cup here yesterday. Generally thought to be a top-of-the-Kxound217 words
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Article153 1964-04-28 19 MALACCA. Mon. The Malaysian schools inter-state soccer championships will be held at the Kubu Stadium here tomorrow and on Wednesday. The semi-finals of the three competitions primary schools, under-15 and the open tournament for the Rahman trophy will begin tomorrow and the finals on Wednesday. The153 words
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Article113 1964-04-28 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Johore's t Malaya Cup team had a dismal match against Madureira r,f Brazil, who finished their unbeaten tour of Malaysia with a comfortable 3-0 win at Jalan Besar tonight. Only in the early stages of the match did Johore play well. Centreforward Yusuf113 words
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Article471 1964-04-28 19 BRIBE PROBE EXTENDS TO MANSFIELD THE WORLD OF SPORT LONDON, Mon. \M ANAGER of Mansfield Town Football Club i A yesterday described as "unbelievable" allegations in the British Sunday newspaper. The People, that certain of the club's players had "fixed" a vital match. The mass-circulation newspaper, which has set off471 words
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Article49 1964-04-28 19 SAIGON, Mon. Israel beat Japan 2-0 yesterday to qualify for the final of the Asian Youth soccer tournament against Burma tomorrow night. South Korea, who defeated Thailand 2-0 in the earlier game played yesterday, will meet Malaysia in tomorrow's playoff for third place.— AP.AP - 49 words
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Article48 1964-04-28 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Indian hockey coach R. S. Gentle, now vlsituig Singapore, began training sessions for local players at Bukit Timah today. Assisting him is national coach B. Coutts. School players will be coached daily from 3 to 5 p.m and State trainees from 5.15 pjn.48 words
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Article44 1964-04-28 19 CKICKET Tour match (Spore): Victoria Inst., XL bt St Joseph's by inns and 138 VI 229-5 dec. (Sivabalan 104 Jasblr 62. Elloy 3-79) SJI 61 (Zalnon Mat 5-18) and 30 (Kulaslngam 5--25 Jasblr 5-2). SOCCER S'for GDBH Dlv. 2: PWD 6 TAWA 0.44 words
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Article161 1964-04-28 19 SOCCER Malaysian schools Inter-state championships semifinals (Kubu Stadium. Malacca. 4 P.m.). S'gor Div. 2: Ampang Malays v Sunrise (Ulu Klang): Div. 3: Bungsar Indians v Pantai Younnsters (BHclcflelds) Indian Movies v Pemuda Sinaran (Taylor Rd): IRC. P. Java v TPdA (P Java). S*pore Dlv. 1: Amicables v161 words
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Advertisement220 1964-04-28 19 Our Hearty Congratulations to the ALLIANCE! mmmmmm^^mmm^s For our 7th Anniversary! Special Sale Offer v^ New NISSAN Cedric 1900 cc V I iff Q|<|«/\i CQ /w Kr 3 yp" ."^ay. aVk l w* pi A including V 2 near Road Tax 3^^S?^"^^l-J IiHWIN A^\ miiimSlavHV^^^^B^ flH^ta^av a^a^^ZZ ■^^^afwT* a^a& (aT220 words
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Article96 1964-04-28 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Radio Malaysia i Singapura i English Service win present the third In its series of programmes on "The Concept of Democracy" at 10 p.m. tomorrow. This programme will include a lecture by Mr. George Thomson. Director of the Political Study Centre on "The Individual96 words
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Article32 1964-04-28 20 KATMANDU. Mon.— A Chinese with a rifle and 35 rounds of ammunition turned himself over to Nepalese border guards and asked for asylum, a Foreign Ministry official disclosed today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article40 1964-04-28 20 MANILA. Mon— The Philippines Foreign Secretary. Mr. Sel\ador Lopez, said in a major policy speech today that the So\iet Union has become a potential ally of the Philippines because of iis ideological rift with Red China—UPl.40 words
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88 1964-04-28 20 Tengku expresses condolence to boy's parents TENGKU Abdul Rahman expressing his condolences at Kual.- Lumpur airport to Mr. and Mrs. Ng Choon Sang, parents of Malaysian youth soccer player, Ng Peng Huat, who died in a swimming pool accident in Saigon on Sunday. At the extreme left is Mr. Lim88 words
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Article65 1964-04-28 20 JAKARTA, Mon— Britain was u.snig Christmas Island, situated in the Indian Ocean, as its main base to carry out aggression against Indonesia, the Influential weekly Berita Minggu reported yesterday. It quoted competent high officials as saying that Britain had sent to the island the aircraft carrierReuter - 65 words
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Article42 1964-04-28 20 LONDON. Mon— A new army corps is to be created to replace the Royal Army Service Corps, one of the oldest and largest in the British Army. The new corps will be known as the Royal Corps of Transport.42 words
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Article31 1964-04-28 20 PARIS, Mon. France will shortly submit to China offers for tilt construction of cargo and passenger ships, a spokesman of the French Shipbuilders' Association said today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article21 1964-04-28 20 MANCHESTER. Mon. The Manchester City Council has ban- ed smoking on the corporation's 1.400 buses from June. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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83 1964-04-28 20 Jailed man gets additional prison term SINGAPORE. Mon— An Indonesian who pleaded guilty at the A&slze Court today to charges of uieft of a blank cheque and issuing a forged cheque, was jailed for two years by Mr. Justice Choor Singh. Wan Rahman Aziz, 27. was given 12 months for83 words
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Article32 1964-04-28 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off in Upper Changl Road between l\ t m.s. 8 m.s. and Track 12. Upper Changi Road, tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to r p.m.32 words
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Article31 1964-04-28 20 LONDON. Mon. Slgnor Aldo Moro. the Italian Prime Minister, m lived here by boat train today lvi a five-day official visit and talks with the British Government. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article355 1964-04-28 20 LONDON, Mon.— lt was a busy day In the Stock Markets, with equities coming in for a fair amount of Investment buying, Mime of wnich was prompted by week-end press comment. A feature was the marked strength of textiles. In the cloblng minutes came the news that Courtaulds355 words
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Article41 1964-04-28 20 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 20-3/1 Gd.. May 20>«d.. June 20 5,d.. July 20-716 d.. July Bept. 2O'«d., Oct Dec. 304»d., Jan. Mar 20S.d. Apr. June 20\d.. July Sept. 10\d.. Oct. Dec. 20\d. c.l.f. T^Uy 20 d.. June 20-3 16d. Tone: DuU.41 words
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Article24 1964-04-28 20 LONDON Mon Buyers £104«. sellers £1048. Forward buyers £1042. sellers £1044. Settlement fiOSl. Turnover a.m. 35 tons, p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Barely steady.24 words
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Article, Illustration339 1964-04-28 20 By GEOFFREY BOLAND: SINGAPORE, Monday 'J'UKRK was considerable surprise today at the behaviour of the Malayan Slock Kxchange following the overwhelming success of the Alliance in Saturday's general election. The pattern of the market became a talking point among the business community and339 words
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170 1964-04-28 20 Hard life: So 3 Indons return to Sarawak I^UCHING. Mon. 1V Three Indonesians, who had re-entered Sarawak after being expelled from the country, told the Lundu district court today that life was hard in Indonesia. Jong Hong Sui, 25. from Sambas. Chang Joon Foon, 26, and Ahmad bin Talip, 29,AP - 170 words
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Advertisement69 1964-04-28 20 Lute CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) SHAW: To I'aulinr tr-.i Vilcolm a dauttn'er Clare Antrim at (Slrnriik'lra 27th April. OORAISAMV I.i Patrtl la and John a dntiKhtrr. Deborah Him.iyantbl. lit South London Hospital on April 22nd. DEVARAJ: To Thil.ita nntl DM m j dauKhtfr Io Prnkaxh on 27.4.84- at Kuala69 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-04-28 20 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hirhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 84 7342 words
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