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Title Section23 1964-05-12 1 SINGAPORE: AVBUWtifc DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times ■at** 1 I Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article, Illustration529 1964-05-12 1 AHMAD RAMLI - AHMAD RAMLI 16 die in worst ever 5 accident GIRLS WERE SINGING BEFORE LORRY-MILITARY TRUCK COLLISION By Damaged truck and the 'death' lorry KAJANG, M on. Sixteen rubber tappers 15 girls and one man were killed in the country's worst ever road accident this afternoon. Ten others were529 words
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Article436 1964-05-12 1 ARMS CACHE SEIZED BY POLICE SINGAPORE, Monday. •JMIIRTKKN stenguns, a large quantity of gelignite and TNT and .">() hand-grenades have been seized by the Special Branch in raids in the (.'hangi area and the Ama Keng area in Lim Chtl Kunp »h«. «a«t month The seizures were made following the436 words
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Article111 1964-05-12 1 Clerk to Parliament in crash KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Mr. C. A. Fredericks. Clerk of the House of Representative.-, was admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday morning following a road accident at Petaling Jaya at about 12.30 a.m. His condition was today described as "still quite serious." Mr. Fredericks, who111 words
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Article46 1964-05-12 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tanganyika. Mon. Pourt*en Tanganyika sol(Jler- were convicted totiay of mutiny with violence. Tne convictions grew cut of the upi Ulng earlier this year by men o! the Ist Battalion of the Tanganyika Rifles. The prosecution asked lor the death sentence UPL46 words
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171 1964-05-12 1 TANAH RATA, Mon. Till Malaysian Government has taken countermeasures against the Indonesian military build-up on Pulau Samboe. the Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said here today. Dato Ismail, who is on a holiday here for a few days,171 words
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Article251 1964-05-12 1 PM: Proposal on summit not clear TANAH RATA, Monday. TCNGKU Abdul Rahman said here today that the proposal for another summit meeting with Indonesia was "not quite 1 clear* to him in view of the determination of President Soekarno and "his henchmen" to crush Malaysia. The Prime Minister, who has251 words
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Article126 1964-05-12 1 CALL-UP: LAST MINUTE RUSH SINGAPORE, Mon. National Service registration closed at 9 o'clock tonight, with hundreds still unregistered. At some of the 49 registration centres, doors closed on many who failed to make the last-minute rush. All are now liable to six months' Jail or a $2,000 fine for failure126 words
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Article52 1964-05-12 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian aircraft are carrying out a series of mock air raids on Bandoeng suburbs in Central Java, the official Antara news agency reported today. It said the first raids were carried out yesterday. They would continue until Wednesday. Antara said explosives were used during52 words
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Article27 1964-05-12 1 LOS ANGELES. Mon— Crown Prince Aklhito of Japan led today by chartered jet airliner for Mexico City to begin a five-day formal state visit.— UPl.27 words
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Article27 1964-05-12 1 JAKARTA. Mon Antara news agency reported today that guerillas "killed 72 British. Australian and Gurkha troops" on April 19 at Sungei Limau. in Sabah.— UPl.27 words
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Article32 1964-05-12 1 JAKARTA, Mon. The Philippine Ambassador, Mr. Narciso Reyes, today delivered :i personal letter Irom President Marupagul to President Soekarno. The contents of the message were not disclosed. AP.AP - 32 words
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174 1964-05-12 1 71 killed, 12 survive U.S. jet crash MANILA, Mon A I.S. military mv transport plane crashed at Clark Air Base tonight, killint* 71 of the «S'{ people on board. The plane, a C 133 jet from Hawaii, crashed less than half a mile from the runway. "The present confirmed countReuter; AP - 174 words
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Article31 1964-05-12 1 AMSTLKDAM TALKS THE HAGUE. Mon. Mr. K A Butler. British |..riiyu Secretary, arri\«il at Amsterdam today from London to attend Atlantic IVid Minislrrial Councils threr-day session openine tomorrow— RcuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration258 1964-05-12 2 Bid to kill McNamara: 2 confess DAIGON, Mon.— Two Vietcong rebels arrested on Saturday night trying to mine a bridge told interrogators yesterday they planned to blow it up while MM IS. Defence Secretary. Air. Robert McNamara. was driving over it. Mr. McNamara's route when he arrives here tomorrow wouldReuter - 258 words
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79 1964-05-12 2 PHNOM PENH, Mon. The Cambodian Chief of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has sent personal messages to Mr. Khrushchev and President de Gaulle in the wake of recent border incidents with South Vietnam forces, it was announced today. The messages appealed to President de GaulleUPI - 79 words
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127 1964-05-12 2 'Bomb in plane' call as Sandys flies off T ONDON, Mon. —An anonymous caller telephoned police at London Airport last night saying a bomb was aboard the plane in which Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, had flown from the airport 15 minutes earlier for Aden. Airport oflicialsReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-05-12 2 THE new Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro M. Mendez, taking his oath of office in the presence of President Macapagat last Thursday at Manila's Malacanang Palace. Mr. Mendez was formerly the Philippines Ambassador to Japan He has replaced Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, who hasUPI - 65 words
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Article40 1964-05-12 2 TEHERAN. Mon.— Heat reaching a temperature of 44 degrees Centigrade (about 111 Fahrenheit) killed live people. Including three children In the towns of Abadan and Ahwaz, In south Iran's Persian Gulf area, It was reported here today. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-05-12 2 Mr. Smith may get a qualified 'You are invited' ONDON, Mon. Mr. Lan Smith, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, may receive a "qualified invitation" to the Commonwealth Prime Minister's conference in London this July, an authoritative Government source said here yesterday. The source said he may be Invited to attendReuter - 268 words
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189 1964-05-12 2 PEKING, Mon. r Marshal Chen Vi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, last night attacked important officials of certain Western countries for spreading the "fallacy" that the "Chinese territory of Formosa was in essence an international problem." He did not name the officials, but diplomatic observersReuter - 189 words
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204 1964-05-12 2 Big Cairo rally roars a welcome to Mr. K pAIRO, Mon. The visiting Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, last night received the cheers of Egyptians at the giant youth rally organised in his honour at the Cairo Stadium. Thousands of Egyptian youths chanted a high-pitch-ed welcome In well-coached Russian. The youths,AP - 204 words
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Article40 1964-05-12 2 PEKING, Mon.— The Kenyan Home Minister, Mr. Oginga Odinga. and the Chinese ForriKn Minister. Marshal Chen VI. yesterday signed an economic and technical co-operation agreement between their two countries here, the New China News Agency r* ported. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement217 1964-05-12 2 GROWING DP... iSEv IP IS FUN! It's fun to take up make-up; fun to do things, go places, with your own crowd, fun lo be a girl instead of a child. Girls going through their (eens know it is! A lot of other changes take place, too. You're more poised.,217 words
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Miscellaneous44 1964-05-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (m\S WAV) UENSV SAYS *XJ TOLD MM V^ boys J nwr vkxj pound some of tue r^ *omey from tme aoeeer/ VI ftlPirO (si THE <3ACOdJ V£J£ J (**tYP) casiec way to ocr ou« \««MTy y^/J^y \<PRW DKgglMO 0ON8?44 words
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Article175 1964-05-12 3 Man insured for $45,000 arrested before take-off SAN FRANCISCO, Monday. A MAN carrying a loaded pistol who had just taken out U. 5.545,000 worth of flight insurance was arrested here last night moments before he was due to board an American Airlines jet. Police said they arrestedReuter - 175 words
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Article72 1964-05-12 3 OOME, Mon. When the traffic policeman blows his whistle at Baci, it will not necessarily mean a ticket. It might be a 1,000-lire ($4.80) orize for e:ood behaviour. The week starting May 16 Is "traffic education week," sponsored by the Italian Automobile Club. Any motorist72 words
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152 1964-05-12 3 Obey'-a bride puts it in writing first OALTIMORE (Maryu land), Mon. A couple were married near here last week after agreeing in writing that the husband would give orders in the family A three-page, notarised premarital agreement was executed by Mr William T. Metzger. 35. and Miss Theresa S. Balough.AP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-05-12 3 Halfpenny damages doctor £)K. WLADISLAW HERING. 61, a former Auschwitz prisoner now living and practising in London, leaving the High Court after a jury had awarded him a halfpenny damages in the libel action he brought against Mr. Leon Iris. author of the book Exodus. The award was the lowest96 words
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191 1964-05-12 3 NOW JEEPS CAN SPROUT WINGS AND FLY... OS ANGELES, Mon. Jeeps and other small vehicles now can sprout birdlike flex wings and "fly," according to officers at the army proving grounds at Yuma, Arizona. They said the new concept in air mobility, in which jeeps are carried aloft by V-shapedUPI - 191 words
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191 1964-05-12 3 NICOSIA, Monday. pOR the first time since the outbreak of communal strife on Cyprus last December, a Greek Cypriot has been charged with the murder of a Turkish Cypriot. Three other Greeks have been arrested because they stopped a car driver, by a TurkishAP - 191 words
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Article59 1964-05-12 3 HAMILTON ADI PQRCE BASE. California, Mon.— The U.S. Air Force cancelled an air show yesterday by the famed Acrobatic Thunder-birds because of a tatal air accident on Saturday. Captain Eugene J Devlin. 31. a member of the acrobatic team since January, was killed whenAP - 59 words
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Article61 1964-05-12 3 THE HAGUE. Mon.— Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State. arrived here yesterday to continue American pressure for an economic boycott ol Cuba and to seek greater support for American policies in South Vietnam A well mtormeo source said ne took this que&non up in aReuter - 61 words
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Article42 1964-05-12 3 ROME, Mon. The Mont Blanc road-tunnel linking Italy and Prance will be opened to traffic next year, the Italian Works Minister, Slgnor Giovanni Pieracclni. said yesterday at the Inauguration here of the 12th World Congress of the Road. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article54 1964-05-12 3 kauai (Hawaii). Mon.— Actor Frank Sinatra nearly drowned yesterday when a wave knocked him down and swept him several yards out to sea. He was rescued in a matter of minutes, oui doctors said he was exhausted and a rescuer said "in another me minutes Sinatra wouldUPI - 54 words
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130 1964-05-12 3 ONDON, Mon. British nudists have opened a defence fund to establish that "there must be something called decent exposure.'•' The defence fund will be used to help members prosecuted under local by-laws for appearing in v'u nude on public beaches An official of thtReuter - 130 words
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Article42 1964-05-12 3 CORPUS CHRISTI (Texan). Mon. A salesman of amphibian cars took three people for a demonstration ride into the Golf of Mexico on Saturday and was drowned with one passenger when a wave capsized the car 150 yards from shore— CPJ.42 words
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231 1964-05-12 3 President now has stronger guard by FBI WASHINGTON. Mon. —The chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mr. J. Egdar Hoover, revealed yesterday that he has been supplying additional agents to protect the President since President Kennedy was assassinated. Mr. Hoover, said that the additional FBI agents had been requested231 words
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128 1964-05-12 3 Getting away from it all on a raft JJEW YORK. Mon. A 70--year-old man left yesterday for ttie South Seas to complete a voyage across the Pacific alone on a raft. William Willis, or New York, left from Kennedy airport en route to Pago Pago in the Samoan Islands to128 words
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Article770 1964-05-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon LABOURER TELLS OF BLAST THAT KILLED TWO PERSONS IN SENNETT ESTATE LANE JJOW a bomb explosion killed two Indians at Sennett Estate on the night of Dec. 9 last year was told at the Assize Court today before Mr. Justice Choor Singh and a770 words
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115 1964-05-12 4 Prime Minister says 'thank you' to supporters SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who Is Assemblyman for Tanjong Pagar today expressed his appreciation for the very good response and the numerous expressions of goodwill and support he had received from the people InJonsr1 nJonsr Pa ar constituency115 words
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235 1964-05-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Current tin prices are of great benefit to the producing countries, the chairman, Sir Ewen Ferguson told the annual meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd. today. It was probably safe to say that they were an encouragement to the equipping and operation235 words
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Article, Illustration213 1964-05-12 4 IT WOULD BE NICE TO WED AN ASIAN, SHE SAYS SINGAPORE, Mon. After a week in Singapore, Miss Jennifer Meecham, Western Australia's 1964 Apple Queen, is impressed by the "courteous manners" of our Singapore men. She said today: "They are so courteous213 words
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408 1964-05-12 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE acting Permanent Secretary to the Minis- try of Education, Col. S.C. Thong, today gave an explanation of the circumstances under which a one-year Colombo Plan scholarship had been awarded. This has been the subject of a dispute between408 words
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Article27 1964-05-12 4 Singapore. Mon. Water will be cut off In Camden Park between houses No. 14 and No. 20, on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-05-12 4 SEVEN YEAR OLD Melvyn Tan Ban Ens (above), who won a special award in the junior division of the Singapore Musical Society's annual competition held at the Cultural Centre. A pupil of Mrs. Madeline Aitken's School of Music. Melvyn at the young age of74 words
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Article166 1964-05-12 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. FLOWER garden owner Mr. Lee Soo Meng, who was abducted and then dumped two miles from his home on Friday, is believed to have been taken for a "Joy-ride" in gangland style. Such rides usually serve as a warning to those who refuse to166 words
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Article32 1964-05-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Bernard White will screen films of I'ong Kong at the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association meeting at Talboi, House tomorrow at 30 p.m.32 words
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Article28 1964-05-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon —Electricity will be cut at Jalan Merllmau and Thomson Road between Chancery Lane and Balestier Road, tomorrow between 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. kd28 words
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Article337 1964-05-12 5 K. LUMPUR. Mon. Police ambush gang of armed robbers and arrest five gKLANGOR police ambushed a heavily armed robber gang early this morning and arrested five men. A sixth man who was wounded, dived into a mining pool to escape the police dragnet. There has been no337 words
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Article51 1964-05-12 5 IPOH. Mon R Shanmustam, 27. a hospital assistant returned to hip home in Kamponß Simee nere after seeing his father off at tba railway station yesterday and discovered thp it had been burgled The thieves had taken away a cold chain valued $140 and Sl2O in51 words
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Article33 1964-05-12 5 KUCHINO. Mon- Sixteen hoys and girls are now attending cour.ses at the Training Centre (or the Blind here to learn welfare work and Braille under the Dukp of Edinburgh's award scheme33 words
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Article28 1964-05-12 5 MALACCA. Mon. A Municipal plumber. S. Pakrisamy. 29. iva.s fatally .stabbed at the municipal quarters in Depot Road here last nitrlit A man has been detained.28 words
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Article, Illustration302 1964-05-12 5 Schools mourn picnic death of 2 girls SINGAPORE, Mon. Students of two girls schools in Singapore today mourned the deaths of two of their schoolmates who were drowned in a picnic tragedy yesterday morning. Reina Soh Loon Kirn and Noelin Tan Gek Neo were swept away by strong currents, while302 words
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Article22 1964-05-12 5 KLANG. Mon.— Dr. Urn Slan Lok has been elected president or the Lions Club of Klang and Port Swettenham.22 words
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139 1964-05-12 5 Malayan official in Karachi drowned ITU ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The third secretary of the Malaysian High Commission in Karachi, Inche Nordin bin Ariffln. 47, was drowned while swimming off a Karachi beach at 5 p.m. yesterday. The Commission Is making preparations to fly his body here. A spokesman of the139 words
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Article45 1964-05-12 5 KAJANQ. Mon. A mobile team from the Malayan Associa* tion for the Prevention o( Tuberculosis will give tree .X-rays here on Thursday and Friday. It will tour the district again on July 1 and 2. and on Aug 13 and 1445 words
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Article118 1964-05-12 5 IT'S TV, IN BED AT CAMP TERENDAK VIALACCA, Mon. iTI The $5 million military hospital at Camp Terendak here has a central wireless and television unit connected to earphones and controls at the beds. The hospital, which was opened last Wednesday, has 140 bed,s. Including a ward with 30 beds118 words
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102 1964-05-12 5 UENANG. Mon. A former inmate of Henry Gurney School, who raped an eight-year-old girl in a blukar on Jan. 26 this year, was today sent back to the school for three years. "This will be the last opportunity for you to make yourself102 words
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Article33 1964-05-12 5 Penang 's Comet No. PENANG Mon. A Malaysian Airways Comet will make its first scheduled landing in Penang tomorrow. The plane is expected to touch down at 1 p.m. with passengers from Bangkok.33 words
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174 1964-05-12 5 155 depot staff strike at Terendak 11/fALACCA, Mon.— The entire 155 staff of the depot office of the Ministry of Public Building and Works in Terendak Camp. 13 miles from here, stopped work this morning in protest against the discharge of an employee because of redundancy. The secretary of the174 words
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172 1964-05-12 5 SEVEN BIG COMPANIES FACE STRIKE IN BORNEO KUCHIMi. Mon. Seven big commercial firms with branches in Sarawak and Sabah are facing a possible strike by their local employee* after a breakdown in wage negotiations. The secretary -general of the Kucbing Commercial Employees' I nion, Mr. Albert Kedit. said in a172 words
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146 1964-05-12 5 A painting from S'pore for Sydney exhibition From KEITH HOOPER OYDNEY. Mon. A painting from Singapore may be the centrepiece of an exhibition of the works of William Dobell to open at the Sydney Art Gallery on July 15. Thp painting Is owned by Dato Loke Wan Tho and la146 words
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341 1964-05-12 6 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI by KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. QOVERNMENT doctors throughout the country have been reminded that they can use their discretion in charging outpatients for medicine and other medical treatment according to prescribed scales. In Perak the fee was waived recently. But the341 words
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Article98 1964-05-12 6 Cinema dispute: Manicka steps in I{UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V The Labour Minister, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today stepped into the dispute between the National Union of Cinema Workers and Shaw Organisation^ to help settle the four-day strike by 72 employees. Mr. Manickavasagam held separate meetings with representatives of both sides for98 words
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Article35 1964-05-12 6 IPOH. Mon. The new Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin Baid. 44. who was sworn in by the Bultan on Friday, moved into his official residence here today with his family.35 words
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Article185 1964-05-12 6 KUCHING, Monday TWE Federal Minister x for Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today that the merger of Borneo Airways and Malaysian Airways would be finalised within three months. He said It was now up to the Btate Governments to submit their reports andAP - 185 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-05-12 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. After his wife and youngest son have been missing for nearly three months. Mr. A. Ramamoothy an electrical fitter, today appealed for help in finding them. He appealed to Thanaletchlml Narayanasamy (above) to return home for the sake of their other three155 words
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Article74 1964-05-12 6 Donation for circus performer SINGAPORE, Mon. Some Kuala Lumpur "well wishers" have donated $62 to Antollm Garcia, of the Circus Brazil. The Straits Times has also received a $5 donation for Che Hasnah blnte Alwl. widow of Abdul Samad bin Montat. who was drowned recently, and her eight children. The74 words
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300 1964-05-12 6 Ex-PMIP leader allowed to file appeal 17 U ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Justice Gill today granted an application by the former president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddir, bin Mohamed Noor, to file his petition of appeal "out of time." Dr. Burhanuddln. with two others, was convicted by the300 words
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Miscellaneous193 1964-05-12 6 .lII' ft Onp By V.T. Hainlin I i&u V/.WELL.CMON.GHOCK ~W~ < OH, I PUNNO..A I WHY, I MADNT WELL THEN >OU A '&!*'>*'•&• ItMaMAii 'SNUTHIN MORE WE VVWERB WHERE CXYtXI THOUGHT OP CAN THINK ABOUT V-^ A C yi&Mh*^** HBHE _jy WE I^NTA GOi~J GOINKJ ANY- J nON TH 1193 words
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Article, Illustration1982 1964-05-12 7 Captain Walker's journey THE STOR V OF AN EPIC IN MARITIME HISTORY OF SHIPWRECK AND RESCUE ON May 17, 1852, a man working his small farm three miles north of Brisbane snatched up the shotgun that was always Inside him and watched a naked body crawling through tall grass towards1,982 words
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Article216 1964-05-12 8 It WtnU Sit (Mimimmm) MM. A Mi«S. N.than laaac thank relatives 'friends (or tbelr telegram*, glfia.Koori wiihee on tbe occauon of Oi. r marriage on *.6 64. MR. AND MRS. K Kandaaamy wlah U> thank relative* and friend* for their attnodance. cooKnttulatory mea«Maa and gift* on the occasion o(216 words
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Obituary31 1964-05-12 8 >• Werdt Sit (Minimum) TMAMBIAM hk, in Rver Urvlng Memory of our dear father and Mother who departed rrom tnla world •r S-5-M and 12-.VS3 respectively. Oom but not forxotteo.31 words
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Article305 1964-05-12 8 1* Wm4» Sit (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all tcacber* and book addict* to brow** in tbeir anowroom at Time* Hou»i. River Valley Road, Singapore. ROLAND'S. Kor exciting and «xclu*iv» hmratylinK, conault Roland <o( Club An»tique, Pan*) Appointment* 274 M. .'2i<,7 3-B Coinun Street, S lor.MISS JEAN WRIGHT, Revlon305 words
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Article787 1964-05-12 8 The Malaysian Government has reacted with a proper caution to President Macapagal's new call for a Maphilindo summit meeting. Neither of the cables the Philippines leader has sent Tengku Abdul Rahman adequately explains what he has in mind. Until this is clear, no decisions can be taken.787 words
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Article347 1964-05-12 8 If a soft-headed system is enforced in a soft-hearted manner, the result is bound to be a bit chaotic. So it is with the charging of outpatient fees in Malayan hospitals. For years the onus of distinguishing between patients able and unable to pay treatment charges has been347 words
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Article109 1964-05-12 8 Adult education being so diffused throughout the country, its progress is difficult to gauge. But if the Perak pattern is being emulated elsewhere recent development has been formidable. Since the first 700 classes were introduced in the State in 1961 the scheme has expanded by more than 300109 words
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Article, Illustration899 1964-05-12 8 CYRIL DUNN - India's danger from within CYRIL DUNN CONGRESS LEADERS FACE UP TO THE THREAT OF IMPENDING CRISIS by Now Delhi. Mon WH E N Prime Minister Nehru hands over to his successors, the Free India he has created will face a period of obvious and maximum danger. People here in the899 words
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279 1964-05-12 8 A CRAWLING VILLAIN IN AN ALLERGY PUZZLE WASHINGTON. Mon.— The cockroach, a nose- wrinkling insect already generally despised, may be a prime source of allergies commonly attributed to some foods. The new lncriminatlon comes from the allergy clinics of rYeedmpiiV, Providence and Georeo Washington University Hospitals, here. Reaction The findings279 words
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Letter483 1964-05-12 8 YOUR leader. headed "Second Hand" In the Issue of the Straits Times of May 2, may mislead a large number of your readers into the belief that the University of Singapore Students' Union Is one of the "political societies" who was a party to the joint statement483 words
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Letter256 1964-05-12 8 IT is Indeed distressing for any student in Malaysia to hear of the Insane stand of the Singapore students' political societies. Even with the brief statement in the Straits Times (May 3) it can safely be concluded that the three political societies stand was in no way256 words
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Letter220 1964-05-12 8 I refer to the letter by "Opera Estate" appearing in the Straits Times on Monday, May 4 1964 complaining of noise and inconvenience caused by sewerage work now being carried out at Opera Estate. I would like to assure th< writer that this Depart ment is220 words
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Advertisement404 1964-05-12 8 S*»* Ti— 4 fcWkr Mai sWSaTM I S.—U mnmtl KAVOMm !■!>■ SII.SJHJ %tm*mm.mmmm\ sjooex grsoeaS US "1 ill **W&*m%&*m\mW ft OO CLASSIHED ADS. M ■Xarrf* Sit (Mimtmum) MANDFORTM. To Peter and rrn—ii. a daughter oo loin May UM. aajcndra. To VUeya and Raj c eon. Mother and child well thanks404 words
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Advertisement22 1964-05-12 8 its NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air j unpleasant smells I with the 'OP fICTToW AW CONDITIONS22 words
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Advertisement162 1964-05-12 8 tfoduba JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look for the name |-ysW- a TOSHIBA osk You Enjoy Viewing lwrf!;.^ I and 1-\ We Do The Rest I 1 I MONTHLY RENTAL: gjpi mgM i9<> tv $2i RENTAL INCLUDES: M I 11 TV Aerial I j Maintenance TV Imuranc* TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH—162 words
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Article, Illustration659 1964-05-12 9 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By- Industry set on going to arbitration, but union wants to choose its own man KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. leaders of the planting industry met privately to resolve the dispute with plantation workers, the National Union of Plantation Workers announced this afternoon plans for a659 words
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173 1964-05-12 9 Firemen losing patience over wage claims KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Union of Fire Frighting Services is losing patience over its claim for a unified salary scheme. The secretary-general of the union, Inche Hashim bin Yatim, said today that if he did not get a reply from the Government to the173 words
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173 1964-05-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will still visit Sarawak soon to study the emergency situation here. Yesterday, on his return from a brief visit to Kuching, the Assistant Minister of Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman Yaacob. announced173 words
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Article78 1964-05-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— Police are looking for a taxi driver who may have a "worthless-looking" bundle of papers left behind by a passenger on Saturday morning. The papers are title deeds to property in Singapore. The passenger, Mr. Hassan bin Kadir. 23. on insurance clerk, had78 words
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Article62 1964-05-12 9 IPOH. Mon. A Malayan Railway labourer, K. Suppramanlam. 26 who feared that a railway goods clerk. Chin Eng Cheng, 29. would report him for disobeying instructions, assaulted the clerk with a chanekol, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Suppramaniam, who. pleaded not (ruilty to causing62 words
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Article23 1964-05-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police on »ntl-secret society rounds yesterday screened 3.173 persons, and detained one man under the Socictls* Ordinance.23 words
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216 1964-05-12 9 Teachers set up protest march L_HQs I SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Teachers Union has set up eight district committees in preparation for a mass protest march to the Ministry of Education. The date Is to be announced later. Yesterday, the union held a meeting of school representatives and elected the216 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-05-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— For the first time, a member of the Women's Royal Air Force has escorted RAF police dogs to the Far East. Senior Aircraf (woman Edith Eskdale. a kennelmald at the RAF police depot at Debden. Essex, flew with three Alsatians in69 words
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139 1964-05-12 9 'Pride in nation 9 call to teachers JESSELTON, Mon. Sabah's Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, believes that Malaysian teachers must not only teach the "three Us" bat also instill Into boys and girls "sincere pride and love" for their nation. He said this at the Sabah Teachers Union's first anniversary139 words
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Article50 1964-05-12 9 JESSELTON. Mon. Mr. Pang Tet Tshung, Minister for Social Welfare, has written to Singapore's Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, expressing Sabah's appreciation of the Singapore Government's gesture in loaning 17 secondary school teachak to Sabah. Eleven teachers have already arrived and have been posted.50 words
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129 1964-05-12 9 James Bond a million up seven times SINGAPORE. Mon.— Pan Books announced today that six more of lan Fleming's James Bond novels have passed tie millioncopy sales mark. They are Dr. No, Thunderball, Casino Royale, Live And Let Die, Moonraker, and Diamonds Are Forever. The six books hit the million129 words
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277 1964-05-12 9 Two new consuls face a housing poser KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Both Malaysia and the Philippines face an immediate accommodation problem when consular relations are established on Sunday. Our man In Manila ia Inche All bin Abdullah, who will leave via Singapore on Sunday morning. Manila's man to Kuala Lumpur. Mr.277 words
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Advertisement88 1964-05-12 9 still thinner 1849: Eterna Matic. with Its revolutionary ballbearino-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1966: 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 possible for the first time to produce88 words
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Advertisement142 1964-05-12 9 LUXURIOUS SEA-FRONT FLATS FOR SALE KATONG VILLA EAST COAST ROAD (OPPOSITE ODEON KATONG SEAFRONT) OFF AMBER ROAD. PILING COMPLETED SPECIAL FEATURES All flats are racing the tea. Aluminium sliding door* to balcony Floor area from 2,000 sq. ft. par flat. Concealed wiring and luxurious sanitary Two flats on each floor142 words
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Miscellaneous766 1964-05-12 9 Today's Radio, TV~ Commentary; 9.45 Window On RADIO MALAYSIA The World; 10.00 Cavalcade Of Music; 10.15 Music From OcrNATIONAL SHORTWAVE many; 10.30 In Person; 11.00 SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metres Starlight And You; 11.30 ConAM. 6.00 Programme Sum- cerU); 1200 Close. Mary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal. The News;766 words
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Article, Illustration551 1964-05-12 10 The ribbon story that makes a pretty present \yHO wouldn't like to receive a present! A three-year-old girl will hardly wait to grab that big box which obviously holds a doll. Watch the eyes of a teenage sparkle as she reverently receives her first bottle of perfume which is said551 words
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176 1964-05-12 10 DEVELOP THE FLAVOUR OF A FRUITY CAKE iirHEN your beautiful, rich fruity cake comes out of the oven there's more to do than just admire it if you expect it to stay moist and develop that wonderful flavour. Wrap It right away tin and all, straight from the oven in176 words
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Article287 1964-05-12 10 PENDANTS SWING INTO FOCUS T^HE current crate for pendants has been traced to Madame Gabrielle Chanel the fashion pacesetter from Paris The designer has been using pendants to accessorise her suits since the *****. Now. like trie Chanel suit that regained the fashion spotlight some years ago. the pendant has287 words
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Advertisement631 1964-05-12 10 jx4 *lF 'M aLfssC-' *m '**Xx, MM *wBBBv AU^BBBBSiBBV BBBt ■m. Mr Iwvlok H you're worried about dry skin ="1 try 'Oontempera' Dry Skin formula *""H l make-up. Extra-rich moisturizers keep your skin fresh and soft, never cakey looking! And, like regular 'Contempera', it feels like liquid velvet! That's because631 words
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Advertisement210 1964-05-12 10 (J 8-DAY HAIR SET new liquid chemical discovery \Z~ j^^^ without permanent -^■^BBL waving solutions! As casual as if you were JBBbMBBL born with it. your hair can be radiant with beautiful JK^"* 1 curls and waves in the sbbbMHbbbbbbb> latest style without permanent waving solutions, (r/l^without neutralizing, *Pt) sprays,210 words
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Miscellaneous262 1964-05-12 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 11. Talks foolishly about the 7. To dress. I'd be punctilious beaten mogul says It In (5). public! (11). 8. This alone may fall upon you 13. Tom comes up to a maxim from above (9). (5). 9. The lady Is frantic before 14. Delayed departure262 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-05-12 11 TROPHY FOR GOLF MATCH AT THE HIGHLANDS T\R A.M. Ismail (left). \J orthopaedic surgeon at the Ruala Lumpur General Hospital, receiving the Victory Cup from the Sultan of Trcngganu after winning the class "A" men's golf championship at Cameron Highlands over the weekend. The tournament was119 words
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186 1964-05-12 11 'It's misery in Kalimantan': Defector JESSELTON. Mon Indonesian policeman in Loembis, five miles from the Sabah border, who defected to Malaysia recently said today that there was widespread misery in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) due to Jakarta's policies. i Because of this, many ol his friends in the Loembis area would186 words
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Article91 1964-05-12 11 KUCHING. Mon. An official Sarawak Government statement has given this example of exuberant Sarawak hospitality during the visit ot the Chief Ministers of Sabah and Sarawak, Dato Donald Stephens and Mr. Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. to the Third Division last week. "When the helicopter from Sibu touched91 words
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Article18 1964-05-12 11 KUCHINO. Mon.— lnche Mohamed A ton bin Saii has been appointed District Officer. Mlii.18 words
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186 1964-05-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The President of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, today "presented" a threeyear jail sentence to a man. He told Scow Sin Lin, 23: "Earlier you told me you were only asking for a loan. Well, I am now186 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-05-12 11 Edith of the Follies' makes age her asset OINGAPORE, Mon.— A *3 woman's age is her secret, they say. But not with Edith Dahl. This Zlegfeld Follies star, who flew into Singapore last night to open a season at the Goodwood Park Hotel, finds it an asset to disclose it.170 words
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389 1964-05-12 11 PENANG, Monday 'J'WO village girls were raped by two men in a hotel room one night after they had been forced to drink beer mixed with a red liquid, the High Court here was told today. "One of the girls wa.s raped389 words
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Article39 1964-05-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A full-dress rehearsal of the ceremonial opening of the new Parliament by the Yang Jl-Pertuan Agong next Monday was held In the courtyard in front of the main tower block of Parliament Houm today.39 words
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Advertisement207 1964-05-12 11 Precision built for rugged service AUSTRALIAN automotive parts and equipment Australia is tough on vehicles; not only do they need to cope with dense city traffic but with thousands of miles of highways and country roads. In these <r conditions, Australian precision manufactured parts yield extra miles of v \ml207 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-05-12 11 Buys Bunny By Baiph HvimdaM ''THIS HOSeYdON'T WOPBY, |,r THAT WON'T DO IT, BSIMG HMH| HAS A BIG \WE'LL MAKE^M S*^ WV HOSE OAC< AN' WELL y^Hfl27 words
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108 1964-05-12 12 STEEL MAY HIT A NEW RECORD THIS YEAR THERE are good prosA pects that steel output in 1964 will rise to at least 25.5 million tons compared with the previous record of 24.5 million tons in 1960. the Iron and Steel Board believes. In its annual report for 1963, the108 words
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Article418 1964-05-12 12 SEVEN COUNTRIES STOP THEIR SUPPLIES: 4 NEW IMORTERS gEVKN supplying countries of toilet soap to pan-Malaya disappeared from the local market last year, but four new ones appeared on the scene, bringing the total to 19 against 22 in the previous year; according to official418 words
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Article50 1964-05-12 12 Loose copra was In quiet demand last week report Lewis Pest but after $31 was paid with 'urther sellers, buyers withdrew from the market and coupled with the flow of Imports in the region of 620 tons this week, an easier tone developed in an apparently buyerless market.50 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-05-12 12 BENSON'S APPOINT COPY CHIEF LATEST move >n the Ben. son policy of expanding all aspects of its agency services in Malaysia is the appointment of a copy chief He is Mr. C. John Mears (above), a New Zealander who has had extensive creative advertising experience in all media covering 1270 words
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Article60 1964-05-12 12 The Japanese Ministry of Trade has announced that It had set a target for the export of rubber goods In the 1964 financial year of U.S. $161,200,000 against 5 148.380.000 in 1963 Rubber goods form part of the Japanese export target for sundry goods of $690,000,000 which Is60 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-05-12 12 U.K. firm offers know-how locally pEO. W. King Ltd. of. I** Stevenage. England, is offering its technical know how to Malaysian factories which require the introduction of handling systems. Its expert, Mr. Raymond L. Winters, has just concluded a month's local study tour during which he visited numerous factories In141 words
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Article90 1964-05-12 12 South Vietnam produced 77 500 tons of rubber in 1963, according to official figures. More than 97 per cent was exported, the remainder being used locally tor manufacture of bicycle tyres, footwear and toys. In the previous year, production was 79.143 tons. The Vietnam Press News Agency said90 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-05-12 12 TRACTOR CHIEF HERE ON SURVEY \IR PAUL L. MOLiTI NAR, sales manager, for construction equipment. International Harvester Export Company, Chicago. Illinois, spent 4 days in Singapore last week. He had several days of comprehensive meetings with the management of United Engineers International's construction equipment distributor for Malaysia and Brunei. Mr.321 words
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Article158 1964-05-12 12 WHAT is believed to be one of the largest single contracts ever placed for a mobile radiotelephone network has been awarded by the Danish State Police to P y e Telecommunications of Cambridge, England. This contract, valued at about £250.000 is for a fixiul and mobile158 words
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74 1964-05-12 12 Dally production from KorC of Britain's factories during April topped 3.000 vehicles for the first time in the company's history, it Is stated. An average of 3,204 cars, trucks and tractors left the assembly lines every day. beating the March average of 2.982 and74 words
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Article25 1964-05-12 12 The gross Malayan currency notes in circulation at the close of 1963 was $1,231.6 million as against 31.188.6 million in the previous year.25 words
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198 1964-05-12 12 From KEITH HOOPER. SYDNEY fPHE Australian trade mission which visited five Asian countries recently on board the Centaur won sales worth A£500.000 and "invaluable experience." This was stated here by mission leader Sir Frank Ledger when the ship returned last week after198 words
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Article100 1964-05-12 12 EHDR the second conse-j cutive year Pan American Airways' earnings and revenues in 1963 established new .records, announced Mr. Bert Torrance. the company's director for Malaysia. In a preliminary year-end report. Net Income for the year was $100.7 million or $15.39 per share, up 124 per100 words
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Advertisement206 1964-05-12 12 l^«MJSflfcf|^ HAND TOOLS II complete range 223 of King Dick hand tools for industrial I P^3i"»3j S and mechanical workshops can ba inspected in our FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. showroom. 54, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. R«pr«»«ni«d In Malaya by WEARNE BROS. LTD. NIVICO A. 1 SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL206 words
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Advertisement130 1964-05-12 12 i^r^ -'j?. .&Bbms?^vS Slroß vr L C i Baar^r^ A a 1 NSL 1 '^60 uVV'-' I B^NW^M^Nkab^tjjßi^l p"""'»V, UtAJ' Saaaaa^aaaMsVP MT W^ tl3> -^L^ ""^> V**v J WIX replacement filters are designed to fit most makes of Earthmoving Equipment and offer maximum engine protection for minimum co*t. Comprehensive range130 words
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Advertisement1214 1964-05-12 13 TO LIVERPOOL 4 WEST COAST U.K.: One S'pora Jaus P. Sham Penang TALTHYBIUS Littrpttl, Glasgow Ml. 31 May IS PERSEUS Liferattl, Dubln. Glasgow Cm. 15 May 13 May 14/11 May 17 DIOMEO Li»er»Ml, Dublin Ml. 33 May 11 Miy 15/11 May 21 ATREUS Livtra Ml, Glasgow May IS May 221,214 words
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Advertisement2691 1964-05-12 13 ■r^//J^/^|MYHJWtf//J^ WmSi THE EAC LINES K\.V J~M SINCAPOK RUAU LUtAPUR.P.SWrtTIMMAAA PtMAMO I MH«UU( HCHISI a<.AM>AMCIO. rOJOIN.I >/>.Wtll OU«T R3' PHOMI 7«OI «HOM| tt«44 fKOHI t>« MIONI «1171 SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENOURt ANO COPENHAGEN Smupore P. S'riam Penarg •lUHAHOIA" 1)y)... 21/22 May 21/212,691 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-05-12 13 Ijß^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lafH^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI V"** 1 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgaowt Pt. Sham Penane n Ow Lowo■IONIAN 21 22 May 23 24 May 25 May I II lute tCIU OF NEWCASTLE 24 Mat is Mat II HHH •Cm OF LEICESTER '7/21 '111 11/24 jaaa1,284 words
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Article91 1964-05-12 14 MELBOURNE. Mon INDUSTRIALS overall were 1 steady with moves about in balance. Swallow anal Ariell slumped 225. 6d. to 375. 6d. under selline pressure finding scarcity of buyers. Loans were steady. C.R.A J5 3 Mount Isa 43'M. Broken Hill (10s 36/10 Ampol 11/Aust Con. Tnd 61/3 B Aust.91 words
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Article254 1964-05-12 14 MAY tir.i crad* rubber buyara l.a.k. cloud at 5 p.m. in Singapart and Kuala Lumpur yrsti'rday at lib) cents per Ih ,:o«n quarter of I cent on Krlday* closing level for th> position. The tone was inactlva. R.A.S. and F.M.R E clasmi pricti lit aants par lb. yastarday:254 words
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Article205 1964-05-12 14 (OFFICIAL OUOTATIONS) May 11. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Hounre.id 14 eta M. Box 27 ct*. liunlops 1* eta M Containers Iff nta City Dcv 6 eta. Me Mister 16 eta. K. Bm»ltern 30 ctsM Invest. 15 eta --v 18 eta OCBC' 22 eta i tit Disp. 15 eta. Rothmr.ns205 words
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Article56 1964-05-12 14 Output from the estates and ■nines in Uie Guthrie Group for April and for 1964 todate in I rackets are as follows:- Rubber 7.026.000 lb. (31.509.000 lb. tern 178.000 lb. (684.000 lb). palm oil 3.144 tons. (9.674 tons). pafan kernels 490 tons (2.412 tons), and tin orr 1.34556 words
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Article29 1964-05-12 14 May 11. MALAYAN RLBBER PRICE: HBi cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5527.124 (up 12J cents). Estimated offering 265 tons (up 10 tons).29 words
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672 1964-05-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were slightly easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although the leaders held fairly well. The index dropped nearly one point. The turnover continued on the extremely small side and apart from lack of incentives at the present672 words
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Article25 1964-05-12 14 Malayan Stock Indirrs May !t Mm '-Industrials: lllT.P.'i IMT.ii'i Tins: lmt.iX) IMJt rubbers: 1H7.0S 107.08 •Dec. 30, 1963 Wn Dfc. 29. lf)6> lon25 words
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Article791 1964-05-12 14 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIAL*: C.» Holding iJ.IMWI IaVM. (I.UOO) 53.27: Ounlap* (I.UUO) 52.53: lias arda. (l.OOO) 12 73. (U.OOuj 52.74. c 6.000) *2.75. (11.000) 52.75; E.791 words
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Article191 1964-05-12 14 TU'K iOlloWlll*; l|s| o| M.iei te Malayan industrial yields on last sales on Saiurda O.linitltnt |,a»i.ed): Timts c.». td Ih, numix-r 01 time., m.t v .at total .l.vlrtrnrt M OMI OM •n<l i.noi .h:.r^,Earning! yield: lji»t v. profit 1 ij .ip km m,, p, ■kei capitalli Oinrlr,,,d y,.|rl:191 words
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Article57 1964-05-12 14 (MINEIE P-Muc. Cohan,.. »m« day: Cacanut all: hu ie am sellers dnir «4W? >.Hiira C»pr«: llajr/Juna CK/Comlnrnt Unquoti-d. Pepptr: Muntok white ?m Sarawak while JMO (.HI. "■raw** blank JII6 Lampon« black $120 aaHara, A.-Tz 'Hers. Sins.ap.rt Coconut Oil Miller.' A..n cuti.n priest: bulk 848 ten In. ii.i Singapore57 words
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Article16 1964-05-12 14 In April Bukil Katil produce] 42.900 lb of ml>bei ana Aye Molek 43.770 lb.16 words
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159 1964-05-12 14 IN Penang yesterday the price of tin fell 124 cents to 5527.12J per plcul on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 265 tons. In London on Prtday tin dealings in the morning were a little livelier than recently, but values were not159 words
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Advertisement1080 1964-05-12 15 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box M rfs. txlrm HOW TO MAKE MONEY with your typewriter. Well tested manual provides know-how from being part-time Journalist to running your own typewriting agency. Hundreds of bints, scores of practical Ideas. Free details from Typewriting Study (DepL St. 1) P.O. Box 952,1,080 words
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Advertisement740 1964-05-12 15 TOURS EXCURSIONS to Wmrda U i Mln.)— Box SO rta. txtrm FEDERATION 7 DAY* $85/Dep. 16/5, 23/5. Cameron Highlands 7 days $95/- Dep. 23/5. Mayflower Tiavel. 10-B Chulla Street, B'pore. *****. MALAYA 7-DAYS $85/- 17-5-64. 24-5-64, 14-6-64. Malaya 7-days (Special) $90/. 18-5-64, 7-6-64, 5-7-64. C-Hlgb-lands 4days $55/- 20-5-64. Nam-Bo Travel740 words
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Advertisement683 1964-05-12 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Wmrds U (MtH,)-~Bmx M eta. mxtrm tta> AUSTIN SOMERSET 1954 California (1100/-, 1951 Jaguar MX '7' $600/-, 1955 Flat '1100' $1250/-, Been 18 Hamilton Rd. B'pore. LATE 1957 HILLMAN Minx very good condition com/Insurance tax till Sep. $1,750/- 0.n.0. Tel. Spore ***** (before 10 a.m.) 7954S683 words
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Advertisement769 1964-05-12 15 FOR SALE JO Word* SS (Min.y—Box SO rt*. txtrm VISIT THE Donald Moore uaiisrw* Chomp Editions Department for wonderful book bargains. Open dally until o O'clock at 200 Clemenceau Avenue, •'pore. CARPETS SECONDHAND Icdlan Wool. Good as new. Hurry only 35 pieces left B'xl2' between $So'- to Sl2O/-. Call early769 words
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Advertisement649 1964-05-12 16 M^^^^^^^^^^^MT W m^^F TENDER NOTICE The Inspector General of Police Invites tenders for the supply of three "5 Ton" Diesel powered heavy duty chassis scuttle to be fitted with special body to Police specifications. Full particulars are available on application to Transport Officer. Headquarters Royal Malaysia Police. Bluff Road. Kuala649 words
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Advertisement394 1964-05-12 16 NOTICES 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) AND KIAN ANN COMPANY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) Notice is hereby given that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound up, are required on or before the 15th June. 1964. to send in their names394 words
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Advertisement1311 1964-05-12 16 NOTICES FOR SALE KUALA LUMPUR. Two cpactooa detached haute* each occupylaf about acre, la Circular Road area. KUALA LUMPUR. Of Interest to developers, about "0,000 *qnare feet In food residential area near town centre. Suitable (or good class flats. SINGAPORE. Braddell Heirhts. Detached bungalow Improved Type 'A' having dining room,1,311 words
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Advertisement352 1964-05-12 16 NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Due to essential pipe connection work on a part of the K.L. trunk main reticulation, there will be an lnteruptlon of water supply between the hours of 8.00 pjn. on 15.5.64 and 8.00 p.m. on 16.5.64 In- the following areas:— Petallng Jaya Area. Pantal352 words
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Advertisement694 1964-05-12 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SEKOLAH SULTAN BADLISHAH KULIM, KEDAH Applications are Invited from Graduates of recognised Universities for appointment as teachers under the Unified Teaching Service. Please send your applications to The Secretary, Board of Governors, Sultan Badlishah School, Kulim, Kedah. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS The Employees Provident Pund Board Invites applications from suitably694 words
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Advertisement753 1964-05-12 16 NOTICES i DISSOLUTION of ENGAGEMENT I Mr. LYE HIN KHUAN and Miss LEONG LAI KONG have by mutual consent agreed to dls- solve their engagement as from today. Signed LYE HIN KHUAN Signed LEONG LAI PONG Dated May 11, 1964. KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated In Malaysia) I NOTICE753 words
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Advertisement480 1964-05-12 16 1 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D Contractors in Class "E" and above up to 3.00 p.m. on 29th May, 19b4 at the office of the State Engineer, Malacca For CONSTRUCTION OF MOSQUES AT NYALAS PEKAN AND CHABAU, MALACCA. All particulars may be obtained480 words
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Article, Illustration410 1964-05-12 17 IBF TOLD OF JAPANESE RELUCTANCE TO SWITCH TIMES TOKYO, Mon.— A pro- test against the Japanese arrangements regarding the order of play and starting times for the semi-finals of the Thomas Cup badminton competition, scheduled to begin here on Thursday, has been made by the manager ofReuter; AP - 410 words
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137 1964-05-12 17 Accra fight row: Ramos is champ, says WBA P.TERSON, (New Jersey), Mon. The World Boxing Association will continue to recognise Sugar Ramos as world featherweight champion, Abe J. Greene, the association's commissioner, declared last night. Ramos was awarded a split decision over challenger Floyd Robertson In their 15-round title bout137 words
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Article31 1964-05-12 17 MONTE CARLO. Mon. Britain's BRMs triumphed In the Monaco Grand Prix here yesterday with Graham Hill and Richie Ginther in the first and second place, repeating their 1963. success.31 words
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Article753 1964-05-12 17 CJINGAPOKE, Mon. 0 Weights for all «ight races, at BukJt Timah on Sunday: SUMMER CUP Cl. 1 Div. I 6l Parakee 9.06 Moviegoer 9.02 Pixarro II 8.12 IU-Mjuilltur 8.11 Pardon 8.11 Hard Love 8.08 Pinkson 8.08 Royal Meadow 8.0 < Valala 8.05 Pulau Pangkor 8.05 Lucky753 words
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Article, Illustration617 1964-05-12 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ Malaysian hockey team leave tor India By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Hockey team today left Kuala Lumpur by air for a seven weeks "voyage of discovery and adjustment" in India before the Olympic Games at Tokyo617 words
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Article158 1964-05-12 17 ROME. Mon. Rafael Osuna (Mexico), top seeded for the men's singles title, was eliminated In the quarter-finals of the Italian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Osuna went out to the unseeded Ronald Barnes (Brazil) when he retired with the scores 4-6, 4-6. 6-4, 7-5, 6-6. Other quarter-final158 words
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247 1964-05-12 17 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN BOXING- By QINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Amateur Boxing Association today named a team of seven boxers for the first Malaysian national championships at Kuala Lumpur this weekend The Singapore boxers are: light-fly Segaran: fly Eddie Smith; bantam Ow Mun Hong; feather Nee247 words
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Article317 1964-05-12 17 Aziz and Gooding rout Pahang KUANTAN- Mon. Malacca beat Pahang by ten wickets in a Malayan Cricket Association inter-etate competiton match playid here over the weekend. Feature of the match was the splendid bowling of Aziz Hamid and Osborne Gooding for Malacca Aziz had match figures of nine for 33317 words
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486 1964-05-12 17 ERNEST FRIDA - PERERA'sGAMBLE WON MATCH FOR SRC BY A BYE ERNEST FRIDA CRICKET By d SINGAPORE, Mon. me league. rHDUR NEIGHBOURING clubs were involved in r tense finishes in yesterday's Singapore Cricket Association tournament matches in which SRC beat SCC by three wickets on the Padang and Ceylon SC beat Indian Association486 words
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Article100 1964-05-12 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. An une bcaton B] by Chank;ir Sinsh and k 54 by FW. Wells for the Port of g Singapore Authority Recreation c Club highlighted their drawn k match against SCC in the SCA Junior tournament on the padang g j yesterday. 1. Cbankar hit100 words
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Advertisement73 1964-05-12 17 FASCINATING HISTORY OF FAMOUS MALAYSIAN MONASTERY Years of research produced this book. "KEK LOK SI" Temple of Paradise by C.S. Wong. Required readIng for historians, scholars and those Interested la Malaysian temple lore. Published by the Malayan Sociological Research Institute 130 pp. $10.00 A COPY POSTPAID Prom: CHOONG ASSOCIATES/ INTERNATIONAL73 words
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Advertisement167 1964-05-12 17 it c ~""~^^IH 0^ ]y <D THC CO**'***T— JANCtViLLC, WISCO*»ftiH. U.S.A. For those who give Hf f'B nothing but the best m1 IB The remarkable B I H Everything about the Parker 61 is remarkable, because it represents Parker's finest. First of all, the Parker 61 fills itself by itself—167 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-05-12 17 SPORTS DIARY BOCCEB SAFA Div. I: TTSH V Darul Aflah 5.15; Police v Sukaramal 5.15 (both matches at Jn Besar). Div. 2A: SRC v Oeylang Utd. (padang) CA 'A' v Maxwell Utd. (Parrer Pk). Div. 2D: SCC v Dockyard (padang i: Blue Rovers v Junior AA COeylang stadium) Blntang Bulan54 words
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340 1964-05-12 18 Extra seat for MIC in Johore Council likely lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Names of the new executive council for the Johore State Assembly are being kept a close secret until the swearing- j in ceremony tomorrow at the Johore Istana Besar. The formation of the new State Government was held up340 words
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Article60 1964-05-12 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Health Ministry has served another 382 notices on householders without dustbins in 59 streets during thp past fortnight, bringing the total in the current spring cleaning campaign to 1.386. A Ministry statement issued tonight reminded householders that if they failed to provide new dustbins60 words
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Article, Illustration637 1964-05-12 18 MANILA, Mon. The Manila Chronicle today carried a report on a new Philippine formula to bring Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines together in summit talks. The report was attributed to what the newspaper described as "Foreign Office sources." The new proposal, the Chronicle said,AP; UPI - 637 words
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501 1964-05-12 18 SINGAPORE, Mon gIX cooks of the aircraft carrier HMS Bulwark said at a court martial today that they had witnessed a fight between two other cooks, but they did not see one of them being fatally stabbed. The cooks were testifying at the court-martial501 words
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Article73 1964-05-12 18 MOSCOW, Mon The Soviet Union told world Communists yesterday that if they followed China's line they will be dragged into a new world "Comintern," with Mao Tse-Tung replacing: Stalin as a world dictator. But those who follow the Moscow line, the Kremlin claimed, will be a partUPI - 73 words
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Article435 1964-05-12 18 LONDON, Mon. The position in Aaen and political uncertainties at home brought an increase in selling by small investors today and this produced fairly widespread losses in equities, some of which were sharp and extended to over two shillings. There was a partial recovery in435 words
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231 1964-05-12 18 Carol and 'Mummy': Cricketer Carlstein explains DURBAN, Mon. South African Test cricketer Peter Carlstein, criticised for proposing to a nurse 10 weeks after his wife and three children died in a road accident, said today he did it for the sake of his surviving child. Carlsteln. 25, who was inReuter - 231 words
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Article23 1964-05-12 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A cyclist. Tan Ah Nam. 44, was killed in Chin Swee Road this evening in collision with a taxi.23 words
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223 1964-05-12 18 Surrey 206 all out against Australia T ON.OON. Mon. The Australian cricketers had made 27 for none in their second Innings at tea on the second day of their match against Surrey today. Surrey were all out for 206 in their first innings in reply to the Australian total ofReuter - 223 words
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Article47 1964-05-12 18 R. CHELVADURAI t'X-Prrmnnrnt Way Inspector Malayan Railway*, father or TMagarajah and Srlvarajab paiwri away on <i-.VH4 In Oylon. MESSACE RECEIVED from Maru thakulam S Indi.i. Mr. A. BalaiaJi N.ul.ir, father ol Mr Paul Aiilruatham Nndar of Kl.-intr and Mr. Qvrnome of. India. pax««l away on 9.5.64.47 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-05-12 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malayii and Sine;ipore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yeßterday: Uiehrst I.owrst Kuala Lumpur 90 Kota Bharu M 78 Tenang 84 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca W 75 Singapore I 7540 words
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