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Title Section20 1964-09-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALrXXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times \fljjumel U**** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration730 1964-09-01 1 Tengku's 'noble humanity' the King's tribute His leadership and example, his moderation and fairness to all, m are unique in a troubled world Quote from the Royal Speech Confrontation has brought national unity so quickly KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong told the notion today how "extremely730 words
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Article353 1964-09-01 1 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE: From 1 PONTIAN KECHIL, Monday "POUR Johore poli- ticians, including a Socialist Front leader, were detained by the Pontian Special Branch under the Internal Security Act, early yesterday. The Socialist Front leader is Mr. Lee Bins Beyok. secretary of his party's Pontian division, and353 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-09-01 1 BEST FOOT FORWARD: Eigtt-ye«r-old Michael Soon. Mascol drum major, leads the St. Xavicr's Instilution pipes ;md drums in the march past before the Governor, Raja Tun Ida Al-llaj. at the Malaysia Day youth rally in the City Slad•ium. Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article973 1964-09-01 1 Off: That ban on British imports KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE ban on the import of British goods into Singapore imposed six days ago was lifted at midnight tonight. Talks to end the dispute will resume in a few days. This follows a week-end of discussions on the issue between the973 words
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Article95 1964-09-01 1 Now Soek pleads to the Chinese JAKARTA. Mon. President Soekarno today urged the Chinese in Singapore not to support Malaysia. He claimed that Malaysia lad been formed to bring jressure on the Chinese >eop!e there. 'Soekarnoism' President Soekarno was speaking at the opening of ,he ilrst Instructional course or revolutionaryReuter - 95 words
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147 1964-09-01 1 Lopez, Cayco at M-Day party by mistake MANILA, Mon. The Malysian Consulate h* c played host tonight at a Malaysia Day reception marked by a meny protocol mix-up Involving high Philippine officials. Newsmen saw the Foreign Under Secretary, Mr. Librndo Cayco. and the Special Philippine Ambassador, Mr. Salvador Lopez, mixinp147 words
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Article37 1964-09-01 1 BANGKOK. Mon. An Indonesian, .suspected or entering Thailand, has been arrested by border polite in Soiirkhta. Soutnern Thailand. Sunyit Insudon. 3.5. was being questioned for possible tlons with espionage < In Southern Thailand. LPI.37 words
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Article28 1964-09-01 1 SINGAPOH Th« Prime Minister, Mr. t.pp Kuan Yew. left hcie 'onluni by ail to attend the centenary celebrations In Brussels of the Wcrld Socialist movement.28 words
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Article38 1964-09-01 1 NORMAL' RETURN SAIGON Mon. U.S. Ambassador Maxwell Taylor returned here from Dalat and s:\ul MaJ. On Nsuvcn Kh;inh "expects to return to Saigon In next few days to resnme his normal duties as head ofl Government.'"38 words
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201 1964-09-01 2 LONDON, Mon. Experts Inspecting British M:in<K in the Indian Oir.m for new American communications bases al>o are keeping an i cm- out f«r likely troops bases an official Miiirc here said last nicht '•'l'hc new American bases bcine sought there arc purely and201 words
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Article42 1964-09-01 2 CANBERRA, Mon. Four shiasj Ol Uk 13r;tisli Far L".<->t Fleet in- eluding the guided missile destroyer H.impt-hue are to visit Australia in October for exerci-si-.--'with tlie Austialian fleet, the Minister for the Navy. Mr. Frede- rick Chancy, announced. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article26 1964-09-01 2 LEOPOLD V I LLE. Mod Thr Ckhrolcsc and Nigerian capitals •re linked fur the DM umr by a direct Leupoldville-Lagus telephone service. A. P.26 words
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371 1964-09-01 2 GARRY BARKER - Khanh: I'm sick of all the intrigue... GARRY BARKER from SAIGON, Mon. gOUTH VIETNAM'S Little Premier "on paper." Ma j. -General Nguyen Khanh. said in his mountain refuge of Dalat today that he was not mentally sick. "I left Saigon because I was sick of all the intrigue," he added.371 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-09-01 2 MANILA, Mon— President Macapagal ha., acceptj ed an Invitation to makr a one-wrek State visit to tlie United Slates and plans to leave on Oct. 3, an informed official source said today. Last week the President disclosed that he was "favourably inclined" to accept an invitationAP - 77 words
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Article57 1964-09-01 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Mon. lhe I Soviet Union, Poland and C/echo- Slovakia have pledged the new re- 1 public of Tanganyika and Zanzi- oar £30 million in economic aid. it was announced here yesterday. The money will go toward a five-year development project, the second Vice-President. M-.UPI - 57 words
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Article23 1964-09-01 2 TAIPEH. Mon. The Mia Pcnplrs Ami-Cn!nmuni.Ht League will hold its lOlh annual meeting here between Nov. 13 and Nov. 27.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-09-01 2 Chavan opens talks in Moscow AIOSCOW, Mon. ITI Mr. Yashwantro Chavan, India's Defence Minister, opens detailed talks with Soviet officials here today on Indias military equipment needs. He arrived here last Friday on a 16-day goodwill and arms-bujing mission. Today he meets Mr. S. A. Skachkov. Chairman of the StateReuter - 119 words
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Article193 1964-09-01 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. j "I IK. Dean Rui.k, U.S. Secretary of State, last night called on-feud-in, Catholic aud Buddhists in South Vietnam to agree to a moratorium and unite to prosecute 1 1 if war against the Vietcong guerillas. The Secretary of State, speaking in a television interview,Reuter - 193 words
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253 1964-09-01 2 Mao says 'No' to meeting of 'puppets' TOKYO, Monday. PHINA yesterday rejected a Soviet invitation to take part in a conference on Dec. 15 to prepare for a meeting of the world Communist movement by 81 Communist parties next year. "We will never take part in any international meeting or253 words
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63 1964-09-01 2 JAKARTA, Mon.— The Trade Minister Mr. Adam Malik, said that Indonesia would continue to import American films, despite a massive Communist organised boycott against them. At a Press conference, Mr. Malik said that since relations with the United States continued "there is no reason to63 words
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Article186 1964-09-01 2 Tshombe lifts state of emergency f EOPOLDVILLE. Mon. —The Central Cor>«*olese Government yesterday lifted the state of emergency restrictions in tne capital and imnounced the recapture- 01 Albertville. An official communique, claiming the Government* second major "Victory against rebels this month, said rebel bands abandoned the key provincial capital of186 words
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129 1964-09-01 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, said yesterday he had received Information which indicated that a few Chinese personnel were wandering around the Eastern Congo and trying to stir up trouble. He added, in a televised Interview: "We do notReuter - 129 words
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153 1964-09-01 3 NEU YORK. Mon Police opined lire last nicht when three petrol bombs were tossed at Lower Kast Side tenement building in an MM hi rr Tncrlo Kuans and Negroes have been feuding. The Molotov cocktails were tossed from a second floor window. Police fired153 words
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100 1964-09-01 3 Negro school burned down in Kentucky MOUNT STERLING (Kentucky), Mon. lire yesterday destroyed most of an all-Negro school which has been involved in a racial integration controversy. Kirctnen said the only section not damaged at duboia school was a gymnasium, where they found a window hruk-n and an inside doorAP - 100 words
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Article43 1964-09-01 3 MADRID, Mon.— More than 30 people were injured yesterday by stampeding bulls during a festival In villuce near here. The injuries occurred when the bulls were stampeded through the streets of the village to the local bull-ring.— UPl43 words
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Article333 1964-09-01 3 Negro leader asks Kennedy to carry out a probe T^EW YORK, Mon. Mr. Roy Wilkins, executive secretary' of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, suggested yesterday that recent racial riots in northern cities might be a plot. He asked for a Government investigation. In aReuter; AP - 333 words
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124 1964-09-01 3 Mother, children perish in flames (Georgia). Mon. A mother doused herself and her four children with petrol and set them on fire killing three of them and taking her own life, police said yesterday. Mrs. Katherine Martin. 28, and two of the children died on Saturday night. Another child died124 words
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Article41 1964-09-01 3 GENEVA, Mon.— U Thant. the United Nations Secretary-General, opened the third "Atoms for Peace" conference here today. More than 3.000 nuclear scientists, reactor engineers and atomic power specialists from 71 countries are attending the 10-day conference. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article31 1964-09-01 3 LONDON, Mon. The National Coal Board's net profits slumped from £1.4 million to £100.000 in months ending March 28. Main cause of the big drop: A milder winter.— UPl.31 words
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Article29 1964-09-01 3 LOS ANGELES. Mon.— A w.despre id area of Southern California v.;is sh.iken by :i ll but briel earthquake. No damage •YU tf|jiirtrd The shock rattled windows. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-09-01 3 Jane Fonda to be bride No. 3 for Vadim ST. TROPEZ (France). Mon. French film director Roger Vadlm, former husband of Brigittee Bardot and Annette Stroyberg. plans to marry American actress Jane Fonda (above) here on Sept. 20 if her father, actor Henry Fonda, is able to get to EuropeUPI - 119 words
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Article84 1964-09-01 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Two women collided yesterday while passing each other on a street. One of them then shot the other, police said. Mr. Elva Austin. 30. died In hospital. Mrs. Anna Hollo way. 34. was arrested at her home and charged with homicide.84 words
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Article35 1964-09-01 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. D.S. Peace Corps volunteers will beein work this autumn in Kenya. Peace Corps headquarters have announced. Kenya will be the 17th Alrinn nation to have Peace Corps representatives at Work. —A.PAP - 35 words
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Article48 1964-09-01 3 CARCASSONNE 'Southern France). Mon.— A rabbit, being pursued by hounds here yesterday, turned round and charged at them, hitting one dog head-on. The dog died on the spot and the hunters were too surprised to shoot the rabbit, which staggered away to Its borrow. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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180 1964-09-01 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. TT —U.S. defence scientists will begin experimental firing in the next few months of a high-speed antimissile designed to leap from launching point to interceptiorii with an enemy missile In a split second. The project, called Hlbex (high boost experiment),AP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-09-01 3 Clare out of Senate fight NEW YORK, Mon.. Mrs. Clare Booth Luce yesterday withdrew as a Conservative Party candidate for the the U.S. Senate from New York. This removed a major obstacle from Senator Kenneth B. Keating's fight for re-elec-tion against its Attor-ney-General Robert F Kennedy, brother of the late170 words
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110 1964-09-01 3 GEORGETOWN, Mon. Three members of a volunteer guard force that helped local police were among 39 people taken into custody by British troops yesterday in connection with the killing of six Indians at Mahalcony on Friday. In a two-day stareh using horses, boats andAP - 110 words
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Miscellaneous25 1964-09-01 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (MG&<?\ /'SUE USED TON GOOWING I BE QUITE A SINCE MEE LAST VIGIT I WJK&fc^r-^ I v —^77=^ m rnf^25 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-09-01 4 THE Yang di-Per-tuan Nega r a, Tun Yusof bin Ishak (third from left), chats gaily with some of the guests who attended last night's Malaysia Day reception held at Istana Negara. Some 2.000 distinguished guests attended the reception.44 words
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Article161 1964-09-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A GROUP of Royal Air Force sky clivers from Singapore yesterday broke the Malaysian height record for sky diving twice at a display at the Kuala Lumpur airport. The previous record of 11.500. set by Australian sky divers, was shattered during161 words
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Article49 1964-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture has appointed the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, and the Political Secretary to the Prime Minister. Mr. K. C. Lee to be chairman and vice-chairman respectively of the Committee of Appeal under the Cinematograph Films Ordinance.49 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-09-01 4 THE Crescrndos' should not be missed when they give a public performance. Their next appearance will be Sept. 7 in the grand variety show "8.30 Special" at the National Theatre, jointly sponsored by Singstar Associates and the Straits Times Group in aid of the riot victims136 words
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Article178 1964-09-01 4 NINGKAN ONE OF 13 TO BE HONOURED I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, is among 13 people to receive awards in the Sabah Yang diPertuan Negara's birthday honours list. Mr. Ningkan gets the Panglima Darjah Kinabalu for his services to Malaysia and to the cause of178 words
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Article53 1964-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will attend a parliament ol religions, organised by the Swarm Vlvekananda centenary committee, at the National Theatre at 8 p.m. on Sept. 8. Swami Siddhatmananda, president of the committee and Mr. Lee Slow Mong, chairman, will also53 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-09-01 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'J'HK follow lint; Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pa\a Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA IB1) 1 .10 p.m.; from Auckland. Sydney, Darwin (BA 721) 8.40 n m. from London, Dusseldorr, H.lrut. Baghdad, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 792)266 words
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Miscellaneous315 1964-09-01 4 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- 11 tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on ounday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Uu.li.st Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 88 72 'Singapore 88 73 p.m. from Pi-nang. Kuala Lumpur (ML 033)315 words
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411 1964-09-01 5 Forging national unity— by learning Malay Ningkan tells Sarawak of the need for a common Asian language KUCHING, Monday. CALL for unity within Malaysia was made tonight by the Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, in a Malaysia Day radio broadcast. He made a special request to a411 words
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493 1964-09-01 5 DOUBTERS HAVE BEEN PROVED WRONG— Stephens JESSELTON, Mon 'PHE Chief Minister of Sabah Dato Donald x Stephen^, said today that those who doubted the wisdom of Sabah's independence through Malaysia had been proved totally wrong. In his Malaysia Day message to the state, he said: "Today, we look back over493 words
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373 1964-09-01 5 KUCHING, Mon THE chairman of the Sarawak United Peo- pie's Party, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, said tonight: "We have to adjust j ourselves from time to time with the changing world. •'This applies to those of us in Sarawak who were opposed to373 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-09-01 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /-rrrr^\| I [I'll be I Z /BUGS, WILL YOU \V\L^ CE R^«J \BACK! J f\ M (PUFF!) I FINISHEPj 1 \fsO I GOf\ v^ KID,BUTWHVTH' < I A A/£ tV 4%7 DWARF DOG HOJSE- 1 IV PETI 3^l VER POOCH y L^^"\r^ Wi/X47 words
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Article42 1964-09-01 6 SINOAPORE, Mon. The Archbishop of Malacca-Singapore, MonsJgnor Michael Olcomendy. yesterday blessed the new .St. Joseph's Church building in Bukit Timah Road. The new church can accomo- date 2.000 worshippers It was built with subscriptions from parishioners and well-wishers.42 words
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Article, Illustration93 1964-09-01 6 KUALA LIMPT'R, Mon.— v Show-stealers at this morning's children's rally at the Merdeka Stadium were the four Alsatian dogs of the Singapore Police Force. The youngsters among the 20.000 spectators at the rally, applauded wildly at every new trick the dogs performed. This pictureStraits Times cameraman Harold Teo shows one of the dogs - 93 words
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208 1964-09-01 6 BYRNE'S HOPE FOR 1965: DOUBLE THE TOURIST TRADE SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said today that he hoped by next Malaysia Day, tourists would have injected double the amount of money they spent last year, into the State's economy. In a Malaysia208 words
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Article140 1964-09-01 6 MELBOURNE, Mon. Industrials moved narrowly around steady levels in today's quiet market. The most notable moves were Drug Houses, down 2s. to 395. 6d., and Pye Industries, down 'Is. 6d. to 235.. following a 10 per cent fall in profits. Aust. Oil and Oas featured in oils with140 words
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Article70 1964-09-01 6 IPOH. Mon A quarrel over the draining of accumulated rain waier at a flve-footway In a house In Menglembu near here yesterday evening resulted in a housewife. I Chan Chin. 39 having her right little finger chopped off. Madam Chan was draining on the rain water70 words
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Article63 1964-09-01 6 KIALA LUMPUR, Mon. Che Roselani. 14, third daughter of the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, lnche Mohamed Khir Johari, who was flown to London two weeks ago for medical treatment, has died after a stomach operation. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Cabinet ministers today sent63 words
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Article, Illustration288 1964-09-01 7 20,000 letters up LCL dies at 81 By KHOR CHEANG KEE PENANG, Mor. Mr. Lim Cheng Law better known as plain L.C.L.. champion writer of "letters to the editor" died in his Logan Road home here j yesterday. He was 81. He died at 6.45 pm. after complaining to his288 words
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125 1964-09-01 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Douglas iCon Bee Chuan. 26, a higher library officer at the National Library, has been selected by the Public Service Commission to participate in the 1964 Librarian Project in the United States. Under this proiect. administered by the United125 words
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Article51 1964-09-01 7 Law by judge SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr UHbar Youngdahl. former Dover- nor of Minnesota and now US. district judge for the District of Columbia, will give a public lerture on "Civil Rights Law in the United States' at the University of Singapore new lerture theatre No. 3. at 5 p.m. on51 words
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305 1964-09-01 7 CANBERRA, Mon MALAYSIA was grateful for Australia's friendship, the Malaysian High Commissioner, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said here today. He was speaking in an Australian Broadcasting Commission broadcast to mark the first Malaysia Day anniversary. He said: "Today my countrymen In MalaysiaReuter - 305 words
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Article, Illustration357 1964-09-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon 'fWLKS to slreugth- en economic ties between Malay sia and India are to start shortly, India's Minister of Finance, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. announced here today. He was speaking to nearly 200 members and cuests of the Selangor Indian Chamber357 words
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229 1964-09-01 7 32-3 APPROVAL FOR CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES IN BRUNEI BRUNEI TOWN. Monday. pRUNEIS constitutional proposals were opposed by three members when approval was sought in the Brunei Legislative Council. Under the proposals. 10 elected representatives will sit In a 21-member House. A general election Is planned next year. The motion was passedReuter - 229 words
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61 1964-09-01 7 JESSELTON. Mon. Th< Federal Minister of Labour. Vfr. V. Manlckavasagam. to_*ay officially unveilec a memorial stone at Keningau. The stone is to commemorati md uphold the constitution o diiluy. 1 The Minister was accompame< )>• Sabah's Chief Minister. Dat< Xmald Stephens. Minister fo Local Government.AP - 61 words
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121 1964-09-01 7 I ONDON. Mon Bri- tain is to send a Westland SR-N5 Hovercraft, which car. carry 15 fully-equipped troops, to the Far East, a Defence Ministry spokesman said here today. He added that the maI chine, now undergoing trials, wav expected to leave BritainReuter - 121 words
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Article29 1964-09-01 7 KAJANG. Mon. The police here have put up checkpoints in the district and members of the public who travel here frequently are advised to carry their identitycards.29 words
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Article41 1964-09-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Second Industrial Arbitration Ccurt. will hoar a trade dispute between Scou and English <S.E. Asia) Ltd. and tho Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union relating to th»» dtamiamJ (if :m employee, t'-morrow and Wednesday 10 a.m.41 words
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Article34 1964-09-01 7 JOHORE BAH R U. Mm. < P-.fteen team* from the Johore Kt:ite Information Office have been telling the people not to listen to rumours ar>d asking them to give information to the authorities.34 words
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Article34 1964-09-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lm. will open the Association of Singapore Radiographers first coufprrncc and exhibition on medical radiography at the Victoria Memonu. Hall on Sept 26.34 words
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Article60 1964-09-01 8 KUALA LUMPOR. Mon. Mr. T. Cheliappah has been elected president of ihe Ceylonese Malayan Provident Fund. OLhi-r officials are: Vice-presi-dent Mr. P. Kandiah: secretary Mr. Arthur G. Lee; treasurer Mr. S. Ratnam. committee: Mr. P. Mailvaganam. Mr. K. A. Albert. Mr. A. D. Victor. Mr. C. Nadnrajah.60 words
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283 1964-09-01 8 SINGAPORE, Monday. •JHE academic staff of Nanyang University has backed the Government's plan to reorganise the university. This decision was taken at a recent meeting of 64 professors, associate professors and lecturers at the university. The meeting was called by them to discuss283 words
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Article43 1964-09-01 8 PENANG. Mon. A 78-mau goodwill committee for Chowra&in area in George Town ha* bei-n formed with Mr. Ooi Poh Leong us chairman. Inche Ismail bin Hashim. Mr. Teh Tat Sim and Mr. K. M. N. Kader Mydin were elected joint secretaries.43 words
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141 1964-09-01 8 FAMILY OF MAN KILLED BY INDONS GETS HELP Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, Inche Rahim Ishak, has visited the family of a fisherman who was killed by Indonesians last week. The fisherman. Abdullah bin Chik. was fishing off Slglap when his boat was flred on by an141 words
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Article62 1964-09-01 8 KUALA LUMPUn. Mon. A businessman. Ng Kaui Wens- 37 of Tong Shin Terrace, was found in a room in Daisy Lnn. of! Li.r me Road, here this morning with cuts on his throat. His condition was reported as not serious. The police, who recovered a62 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-09-01 8 VC— los to fly Singapore route CINGAPORE. Mem— The VC-10 jet will make its debut here early next year when it flies the BOAC's Far East routes linking Singapore and London. Disclosing this yesterday. Mr. Michael D. Llewellyn. BOAC sales manager in South-East Asia, said that the VC10s, introduced earlier194 words
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Article29 1964-09-01 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves broke into the Havelock Road home of Mr. Ng Kok Keng. 42. a merchant, yesterday and escaped with $400 and $1,600 worth of jewellery.29 words
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Article37 1964-09-01 8 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The High School here will stage Shakespeare's Macbeth in the school hall at 8 p.m. on Sept. 19 to raise funds to equip the school library and a pure science laboratory.37 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-09-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The leader of th« four-man Australian delegation to the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference, Mr Harold Holt, said today Indonesia's intentions towards Malaysia had become "very dear" after the Pontian landings. Mr. Holt, Treasurer to the Australian Government, said that the continued attack224 words
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174 1964-09-01 8 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. Tenders are to be invited soon to build Brunei's first deep-sea port at Muara Village also kno wn as Brooketown 17 miles from the capital by road. The first ship of up to 15.000 tons will be able to berthAP - 174 words
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Advertisement510 1964-09-01 8 CONGRATULATIONS ON THE Ist ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIA WHEN BUYING AJINOMOTO 7 I BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! jf^ AJINOMOTO FOR BETTER COOKING! AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) LIMITED CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LTD the home of secure savings, offer you the double key to k > ■v l I k QUALITY HOME IN A510 words
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Miscellaneous185 1964-09-01 8 Ml*- t t Oop Bff V, T. Miami in MOO. 1 AGOPAMD WELL, YES, IT IS, L^*""^^""**^HHH I ...COME. LET US RETIRE V U ~L~ V^^^^^SHBH 1 GOPPESS OF MOO.'.' ARES, IN A f Of COURSE OF TO OLYMPUS! FATHER/ WHY, rtJ BY JOVE, THAT \WAY...WEPO COURSE.' PI.EASE ZEUS WILL185 words
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Article, Illustration1472 1964-09-01 9 STRAITS TIMES Special feature Tycoon paid $5 million for his 'cottage AMERICAN ARCHITECT BUILT FAME AND FORTUNE ON INDUSTRIAL BARONS' FRENZIED HUNT FOR THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY Marble, lakes, gold paint by the ton IN the mid-1 9th century with the United States wallowing in the luxury of an everexpanding1,472 words
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Advertisement86 1964-09-01 9 hi BEEFEATER BEEFEATER DOUBLY DRY. to double your pleasure O'STILUD mpH CHAIN IT |AMf> tuRftOUOH LtMITID IN LONDON INCLANO VINCI lIW TOP PRICES PAID for USED POSTAGE STAMPS OF YOUR OWN COUNTRY For a square deal, top prices and prompt payment, always send all your Used Stamps to us you86 words
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Article32 1964-09-01 10 N Uordm Sit i Minimum) MRS. QUAY pin SIANC aM f»nv'» arMfe to in. ink lrirnd.<, relative* for pa, attendurx c nod all v iiiubiv M IUU c rendered lo them.32 words
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Obituary26 1964-09-01 10 H»rrf> $<• i Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of late "Too j Najn Km ri- 1 .1 on l?i-h:t Kver rrnwminred l>> hit loved one Alice.26 words
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Article693 1964-09-01 10 It is not likely that an agreed Commonwealth policy on economic problems and aid to developing countries will emerge from the conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers which assembled in Kuala Lumpur this morninß. But the Ministers should be able to travel onward to Tokyo, for the annual meetings693 words
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Article545 1964-09-01 10 A regime is stable either by virtue of popular support or because the ruling group has such a firm grip on the instruments of state power that it is able, through a mixture' of firmness and concession, to discourage or defeat attempts to challenge its authority. South Vietnam545 words
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Article, Illustration2219 1964-09-01 10 PRAISE FOR COURAGE AND YIGIL.WCK CALL FOR TOLERANCE AND GOODWILL, WjfWBBJM A WARNING AGAINST INTERNAL STRIFE TRIBUTE TO THE TENGKU IF (Indonesia's) policy had been friendly it might have taken years of peace to achieve so a rapidly (this) sense of unity ft I am2,219 words
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Advertisement628 1964-09-01 10 v Straits T,-m Malay Mail uiullod atfvertltementa enay be handed tax let P»e*e COLO STORAGE ARCADK Orchard Rrtad COLO STOWAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND BJOAO-KATONO KCPPCL HOAO-NAVAL BASE Authorlod Agent* CITY BOOK STORE LTO Wlncheeter Home. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval lace628 words
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Advertisement26 1964-09-01 10 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch ouf stuffy air j unpleasant smells with the /ffiZp'L elegant /SSftSA new vmy*;^ *CM UTTB* Am CONDITIONS26 words
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Advertisement279 1964-09-01 10 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with Mie worried because they cannot way you apeak and write? Are depend upon their English. I you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It i making mistake? that279 words
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Article, Illustration17 1964-09-01 11 ivM j I// f/\< +4 1 'I St UAI v, 't)^kM~ tA M|| iMkta17 words
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Article, Illustration9 1964-09-01 11 Dancin g on th eI poh Municipal padang *vbb?<(!^Hbbl9 words
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Article, Illustration310 1964-09-01 12 Eyes down— it's the Tom Jones bow for shoes I OOK ;iIk v ;i(I «^i i In I moan downwards. It's the Tom .Jones bow for shoes now. \Vc:ii it big or small and voull be wnlkinj^ in step with fashion. It is the latest craze, and it definitely gives310 words
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78 1964-09-01 12 A TISSUE-PAPER sewing pattern of the undergarments worn with the beautiful, flowing Indian sari is being sold at the Indian Pavilion of the World's Fair in New York. It's in response to the demand of fair visitors interested in purchasing the handwoven78 words
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Article159 1964-09-01 12 MUTED COLOURS IN THE HOME YfUTED colours are gaining favour in room decorating because they create an atmosphere of richness and a light, spacious feeling. According to a home furnishing specialist you should study colour schemes used In pictures and fabrics before deciding to decorate the room She suggested these159 words
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Article77 1964-09-01 12 THE newest brad nrcklaics have a look of softness and airiness, achieved through the eenerous use of small beads mixed with varying other sizes and shapes —or as multi-strands of soft chains and beads often strung on fine links. What else rates: The bis. bold fob. either charm77 words
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Advertisement307 1964-09-01 12 CONSTIPATION causes many ills Keep well the pleasant Laxettes way! S.ngaporei 1J( j^ JP^ S' CHOCOIATI SWtET F^d«r«»ion 2Q(t| CHIID«N OF All ACES. Constipation often brings loss of appetite, sick feeling, poor complexion, unpleasant breath, headaches, tiredness and loss of vitality. Laxettes are safe and sure and are made especially307 words
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Advertisement284 1964-09-01 12 7 soft-spoken eyeshades to make you look all eyes instead of all eyeshadow! Revlon's New 'Smoky Pales' This is fashion's look for now! Quiet but dramatic! Subtle but persuasive. Revlon's new 'Smoky Pales' are whispering eyeshadow shades that make your eyes look f g 1 a °d glowy (and your284 words
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Miscellaneous312 1964-09-01 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Holmes loses gun part on rall1. Perhaps tieii.s beyond the way: drink is ihe cause! (6) Hver (7). 7 Bringing back the gold re5. Bird hus very large thick malning outside i9>. head, deep in colour (7). Part of the car which assists 10. Some312 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1964-09-01 13 Youth and future of Malaysia Joy, joy everywhere... Queen Rambhai arrives for the children's rally Rally is called off due to cholera PENANG Over 100 rtnnnu. oJ thB drawn from 4b .schools and uuiu formed a giant letter "M (for Malaysia Merdeka i at the City Stadium this morning. The1,388 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-09-01 14 THE growing need for frequent travel at management and high government level has contributed to the development of belter and faster aircraft for executive and YIP. nse. Latest to come on the market is the Hawker Siddeley 125 (above), the first of the new generation of140 words
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128 1964-09-01 14 Shortage of shipping hampers trade in timber /GREATER movement of timber from Malaysia to Britain and Europe is being checked by the limited shipping space available. Both ports, Singapore and Port Swettenham, have experienced the shortage, and exporters are still puzzled as to why there should be this setback Just128 words
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Article107 1964-09-01 14 rpHE INTERNATIONAL Air A Conditioning (S) Ltd. has been appointed the agents throughout Malaysia for the distribution of Tyler refrigeration products. Tyler refrigeration products are designed primarily for use in supermarkets, and include such items as "Air-Skreen" display cases incorporating both horizontal and vertical air screens. Also107 words
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Article, Illustration171 1964-09-01 14 jyiß. A.T. Shimpi, joint manager of the Asia Insurance Co. Ltd. and actuary of the Asia Life Assurance Society Ltd.. left for Cairo on Friday at the invisation of the Afro-Asian Organisation for Economic Co-operation. The fourth economic conference of the organisation held in Karachi171 words
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Article65 1964-09-01 14 PHOTOGRAPH DISPLAY AT MAHA A SELECTION of photographs was displayed at the Kodak stall at the M.A.H.A. exnlbition Kuala Lumpur. All of the photograohs are th« work of Jeannette Klute. whose shows have delighted audiences ir. England. France and America. Kodak (Malaya i Ltd.. Is also arranging to have these65 words
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Article416 1964-09-01 14 HENRY PAUL - SULTAN TO OPENTASEK CEMENT WORKS HENRY PAUL By QXE of the biggest industrial enterprises in North Malaya, Tasek Cement Ltd., Ipoh, with an authorised capital of $20 million, will be declared open by the Sultan of Perak on the evening of Saturday, Sept. 12. To commemorate the occasion, the directors416 words
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Article167 1964-09-01 14 Bata store opened by Dr. Lim BATA'S new "Premier Store" in Kuala Lumpur was officially opened by Dr Lim Swee Aun. Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry The store Is not Just an addition to the Bata Shoe Company's 160 stores and agencies In Malaysia but a milestone In store-de-signing,167 words
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Article56 1964-09-01 14 Mr. Yeoh Chin Ilin. managing director of Ban Ouan Hln and Co., Ltd., Ipoh, one of the biggest hardware dealers in North Malaya, has gone on a three-and-a-half month round the world business and pleasure trip, accompanied by his wife and son Eng Keat. 16, who will Join56 words
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Article224 1964-09-01 14 Bouncing show for buyers A NEW £25,000 de- monstration microwave radio telephone and television link is being built in Kent by ITT's London associate, Standard Telephone and Cables Ltd., to increase its already substantial export business in this type of equipment, Mr. R.N. Burton, director of ITT Malaysia Ltd., has224 words
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Article104 1964-09-01 14 Mr. W. A. Belsham has taken over from Mr. D. E. M. Flennes as the Commonwealth Development Corporation's regional controller for the East Asia and Pacific Islands region. Mr. Fiennes has been posted to CDC head office In London. Mr. Belsham. who is 44. joined the CDC104 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-09-01 14 MR TAN CHIN CHEOW. proprietor of Chop Hoe Leone of Joo Chiat Place, is congratulated by Mr J. A Schmiri import manuKi'r of Diethelm and Co. Ltd.. and other priae winners, on winning the regional first prize in the 54.000 Delsey display competition46 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-09-01 14 THE Leyland Motor Corporation's "easy to drive" two-ton Albion Viking chassis has reached Malaysia. The chassis, which is already in use in Hong Kong, is ideally built for a 42-seat bus and is particularly suitable (or one-man operation. An improvement of an existing model,172 words
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Advertisement372 1964-09-01 14 Dragon Brand i|< ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. Hod Ofliei: Miruncuchi, OiiyorJa-ku. Tokyo, Japan Cibl« AUOnss: "ONOSEME TOKYO" Sole Agents: Ko-f Le»i t Co.. lU., Singapore Hwf Bee Harlwjre t Cr, ltd., Penang. The orpotneu in o camera is not just a finer lent with greater resolution or greater372 words
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Advertisement336 1964-09-01 14 Da«r Sir, V* h»VB introduced AI'LER typewriters to Malaysia. ADLER is i: j th« oldest typewriter manufacturing I coapany in Germany and belongs to the famous CRUNEIG group of quality manufacturers. ACLUft typewriters are known for their modern design, quality and success Wr ——mm* Mmm*~ This is the ADLER TIPPA336 words
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Advertisement1298 1964-09-01 15 IC LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.; Oue S Dort Sails f. S'haai Ptnang 'L'TOIYCUS liverpttl, Avo-r-PL'.i Gil 33 Sept 3 VACHAON LiftrpMl. G'l'go* II Pt'Sept 1 DOLIUS Lmrpatl, Glasgow Gil. 35 Ttday Sept 1 ACHAON iKtrptll. Clasgow sept 4 Set, sept I/IB Sept II INCHIStS li.er»nl, 0-0' n Stpt 111,298 words
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Advertisement1369 1964-09-01 15 Wuuh/kUlhj^LMi^^j,^ WfHSH THE EAC lines BL<V V" ~JS^k SIftCAPOIf (UAL* IUMPUt*P.SWrTTtHHA« PtNANO Mitun aouu huruoni. rowiN.i 3/j.wii»o«At IKONI ;WI fMONI •1«44 r«OMl IM. f»O«l«JJ7l SAIIINBS 10 GENOA, Li HAVRE. HAMBURG. IREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. tOTHENIURt AND COPENHAGEN b cure P Sham Penang lUSUANCA" a) C 4(1 Sept 4/ 71,369 words
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Advertisement1183 1964-09-01 15 I BEN%LINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL S CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENAVON iToon' 1 ffs Singaport Pt S'l-am Penang 6'mouth Oel II la Part/Taaaf BIMRINNES ujjnj-. gJ Smgioora Pt. S ram Ptntng Antwerp Oct II Stpt 1/ t Stpt 2/ 1 Sipt 11/11 Hamburg Ocl 21 Sinppon P. S'MMi Penang IENtEARG1,183 words
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Advertisement1293 1964-09-01 15 jtaj. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. lafMfl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinpport Pt. Sham Ptnarg j tCITY OF COLOMBO Gil I 9' 2 Sipt 'CITY OF LEICESTER 3/5 Oct 1/7 Oct I Oct tCITY OF WELLINGTON 2b 27 Stpt 21 Sept ■CITY OF LEEOS 21/22 Oct 23/251,293 words
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Advertisement1161 1964-09-01 16 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Service H'kong Yokohama Hal tai Montreal loronto Ulevtianfl CMcaae "Kttttawa Mara" 1/ Stlt IS Stpt 11 Oct 22 Oct 2* Oct Jl Oct I Nit "leiu Mara" 71/22 Stpt 2 Oct 2t Oct 2 Nat I Hat 12 Nat West Coast1,161 words
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Advertisement977 1964-09-01 16 AOSTtUlft UffMCt INSiA. 'MISUN INB f. CUtl SEIVICI m Militant. Sydtti. Tat Madrat aad Nagaaattiiaa. Ptiuni P. S'haai Span S'pora P. S'nam PtntM BUtIMIA 14/15 it* UOU 1/11 Stlt iiStft Slit BAI.PIU Oct 1/11 o<t 12, U Zl JUU n Oct 5 Ocl ■ANKOM 1 F^ t S P0 S>977 words
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Advertisement710 1964-09-01 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE AND IN THE MATTER OF CHIN AH RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company duly convened and held at 142-A, Cross Street, Singapore 1. on Friday. 28th August 1964. the following special710 words
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Advertisement630 1964-09-01 16 CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 1964 ORAL ENGLISH TEST 1964 STATE OF PEEAK All private candidates are to note that notifications regarding the above examination have already been despatched. Candidates who have not received their notifications by to-day should contact this office immediately Phone No. Ipoh 3353 Extension 12. KETUA PEOAWAI630 words
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Advertisement675 1964-09-01 16 fUbLIC APrUINTMfcIYI PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd. Floor, City Hall). (a) Supply of 24" and 18" Steel Pipes. Tender Deposit $200/ Close at 2.15 pjn. on 15th September, 1964 (b) Construction of Proposed Concrete Drain and Chutes along Channel at Woodleigh Filters. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close at675 words
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Advertisement300 1964-09-01 16 TENDEKb TENDER NOTICE J.P.T. TRENGGANU TENDKRS from registered D.I.D. Contractor* Class C (Supply) avid above will be received at Urn Offlco of the State Drainage it IrrigaUon Engineer, Trengganu up to 12 noon on 30th September, 1964 for tha Supply and Delivery of 3 No. Pump Sets for the Booster300 words
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Advertisement2556 1964-09-01 17 [ij V t \^4>4 l H l H 1 W 1 1 1 I' j 3* J I \S% 3 I j I ioB HOUSES LAND FOR SALE ?O Wot 4* $S (Min.)-Box S» elm. fxlra CROUNO FLOOR FLAT. Sultahle lady's tailor or halr-dresser* River Valley Road, showcases complete telephone2,556 words
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Advertisement764 1964-09-01 17 HIRE PURCHASE Word* SS (Min.)— Box 51 ct: txtrm WiltlNGHOUit GERMAN 'MBTX" TV. H.P. Mi. down payment. Malay- i •t» Electrle Co.. «15 Ueylang Koad. Spore Tel: ***** PHILIPS CERMAN METZ TVs No down payment Free outdoor aerial. Rental also available. Multlvox. 46 Selegie House. 8 pore *****. H.P. TERM764 words
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Advertisement745 1964-09-01 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS I Min.)— Box S» ct*. txtra OAF 800 lull* automatic ainau-uiu ■t special orlcc Uemomt ration anytime do objections at Lyons Motors Peoaog. Universal Cars Ipoh. Vvcarnt I Bros. X.L B*remban. Malacca. »'«dcrated Motors Singapore. FOR SALE f Word* Si (Mln.}— Box SO ct*. »rfm745 words
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Advertisement523 1964-09-01 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Wordi Si (Min.)— Box it ct: txtrm READ MALAY MAIL'S "Shopping Centre" •very Tuesday and frldajr (or bargains galorel FOR EVERLAITINC GIFTS we the wide ]eweli«ry range at bee Don Uowl•m.ths, 200/8 Boutb Bridge Raul. d'por*. DRESSES DRESSMAKING 10 Wnr4» Si (Mm. Box i$ cl: rxtrm WIDE523 words
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Advertisement412 1964-09-01 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA TENDER NOTICE Tender will be received at tht office of the State Engineer, J aba tan Kerja Raya, Brewster Road. Ipoh. Perak up to 12 noon on 22nd September, 1964, from Class B Contractors and above, registered with the Public Works Department, and who have had412 words
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Article, Illustration342 1964-09-01 18 RACING with EPSOM JEEP rpHREE jockeys, Alan Trevena. Ken Smith and Kevin Mitchell, dominated the August meeting at Kuala Lumpur. Among them they won 18 out of the 25 races. Alan Trevena was top Jockey at the meeting with seven winners; Kevin Mitchell342 words
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Article509 1964-09-01 18 WEIGHTS for Sunday. first i day of the four-day Singapore Turf Club Gold Cap meeting at Bukit Timuh, are: STEWARDS Cl'P CL. 1. DIV. I— 6F Pizarro II 9.00 Nashor 8.13 I.-sir Puteh 8.12 j Kntert »inI ment V 8.10 Hard Love 8.08 Lucky EmKJP 8.07 Do509 words
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Article127 1964-09-01 18 RACE IS OFF AFTER A PILE UP BERLIN. Mon. German rider Albert Achinger was killed yesterday when nis half-litre Norton motorcycle crashed on the steep northern curve of the avus Race Circuit. Achinger was competing for the German National motorcycle championships. He suffered complicated skull fractures and died on arrival127 words
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Article22 1964-09-01 18 HEYST, Belgium. Mon. Belgium beat Britain 4-3 in an International hockey match here yesterday. At hall-time Belgium led 3-1. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article30 1964-09-01 18 TOKYO, Mon. A Ceylon badminton team was defeated by a Shanghai Youth team 5-0 yesterday in Shanghai. The Ceylon team Is playing a series in Communist China. AP.AP - 30 words
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341 1964-09-01 18 YEW YORK, Mon. Chet Jastremski, a medical and law student at Indiana Unl;verslty. who missed the 1960 Olympic team, climaxed a i comeback yesterday by twice i breaking his own world record of 2:29.6 for the 200 m breast stroke at the341 words
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342 1964-09-01 18 IRINA SETS NEW PENTATHLON WORLD RECORD MOSCOW. Monday. 1 TRINA PRESS, the Olympic 80m hurdles champion, 1 set a Woild record of 5,194 points for the Pentathlon at the Soviet Union Track and Field i championships at Kiev yesterday. I Irina. a 24-year-old post--1 graduate student at the Mos--1 cow342 words
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Article171 1964-09-01 18 Jutta heads qualifiers for Tokyo CTOCKHOLM, Mon. Jutta Heine, West Germany's silver medallist In the 1960 Olympics, headed the list of qualifiers for the United Germany team to Tokyo. The attractive blonde ran anchor leg in the winning 400 m relay team of R. Maier. E. Pollmann and M. Pensberger.171 words
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Article278 1964-09-01 18 MOTOR CYCLING IMATRA. Finland Japanese Honda 350 cc machines finished first and second in Finland's Grand Prix for motor cycles here yesterday. I Jim Redman €jf Rhodesia, who i had already clinched hu> lif.h w.-rld championship in winning the 350 cc class, led from start278 words
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Advertisement603 1964-09-01 18 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 (NO. 11 or I960) UK AL <;O\KK.WIENT IM KAI lON OF ELECTORS) KEGILATIONS 196* NOTK I. ON KKVISION OW ELECTORAL ROLLS. In exercise of the powers conferred by Regulation 13 of the Local Government (Registration of i Regulations, 1960, the Election Commission hereby calls upon603 words
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Advertisement266 1964-09-01 18 ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1958 (NO. 33 OF 1935) ELECTIONS (REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS) REGULATIONS, 1958 NOTICE ON REVISION OF ELECTORAL ROLLS. In exercise of the powers conferred by Regulation 13 of the Elections (Registration of Electors; Regulations, 1938, the Election I Commission hereby calls upon (a* every person who Is qualified and266 words
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Advertisement436 1964-09-01 18 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tendrri are Invitrd for the construction of 13 fully aluminium coach bodies on Ford Thames Trader 30 Low Frame chassis for thr Singapore Police. Specifications and design of bodies may be obtained from the Force Transpor' Officer. Tbrnuwn Road. Singapore 11. Tenders will be received by the436 words
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Advertisement369 1964-09-01 18 1 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE VIDEO CABLE NETWORK, KUALA LUMPUR Tenders are Invited for the supply of a 0.375 Inch Coaxial Cable Television programme network for Kuala Lumpur by Messrs. Preece, Cardew and Rider on behalf of the Director-General. Tele- communications Department, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tender documents may be obtained from369 words
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Advertisement144 1964-09-01 18 the right too!? All over the world today, the emphasis is on fast, efficient production. Speed saves timeand money. To achieve this, itisessential to havetheright equipment -even in your office. Have you the right tools to do a fast, efficient job? You will appreciate and profit by the amazing FACIT144 words
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Article, Illustration921 1964-09-01 19 By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur. Mon players brand new to international hockey have been included among the 19 players from whom the Malaysian team of 18 for the Olympic Games tournament at Tokyo from Oct. 11 to Oct. 24 will be selected.921 words
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Article210 1964-09-01 19 TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. VIETNAM has withdrawn from the five-day first Malaysian Open tennis championships scheduled to start at the Selangor Club courts on Wednesday. The Vietnamese Embassy in Kuala Lumpur today received a cable from Saigon, stating that their team have withdrawn from the210 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-09-01 19 NATIONALIST CHINA'S centre forward Cheung Chi Wai looks on with delight, but rpt Burmese goalkeeper Khin Maung Tun on ground and half- back Maung Maun, as the ball sails right into the net. China beat Burma 4-2 at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday. VIETNAMESE goalkeeper88 words
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Article39 1964-09-01 19 BAASTAD, Mon. Australia qualified to meet United States for the Davis Cup when Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle beat J. Landquist and V. Schmidt of Sweden 6-2. ji-1. 6-0. in the doubles for a winning 3-0 lead.39 words
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418 1964-09-01 19 SOCCER SHOCKS STILL POSSIBLE IN M-TOURNEY I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. lv When *he seventh Ac r d eka anniversary ootball tournament continues tomorrow ifter its rest day today, iome curious results, vill still be possible to oring about an unexpected ending on the F inal night, Sunday. Nationalist China. the defending418 words
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Miscellaneous179 1964-09-01 19 SUMMARY SOCCLK: M-Day matches Pans Buntar: Jl. Krian 4 S. Krian I; Seremban: NS Indians 6 Rover.s U. GILFILLAN Games (loom Champions XL Runners-up Ipoh j soccer final: XL 1 Perak 0; Swimming: 1 Singapore 2 Penang: Tug of war final: Perak bt Kuala Lumpur CRICKET (Malacca): The Rest bt179 words
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Miscellaneous82 1964-09-01 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Mcrdeka tourney Group A: Cambodia v Thailand (7.30) India v Japan (9) at Merdeka Stadium K.L. Friendlies: FAFCSU v Survey (Esplanade) Kamunting v Thenavan Youths Un. Padang) at Taiping; JohQre v Fed. Prisons (Kluang). L. Perak Lge. (T. Anson) DID v Town Council. HOCKEY: Schools carnival Moretra82 words
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Article, Illustration437 1964-09-01 20 MALAYSIA DAY GREETINGS FLOOD IN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More congratulatory messages were received today on the occasion of Malaysia Day. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today received a cable from the Emir of Kuwait, His Highness Abdullah Al-Sallm Al-Sabah which said: "On the occasion of theWan Seng Yip - 437 words
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Article60 1964-09-01 20 VIP wives at rally YIP wives at the children's rally at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday. Straits Times picture shows (top to bottom) Toh Puan Rahah. wife of the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul K.izak: former Queen Rambhai Barni of Thailand: the Raja Permaisuri Agong; Tcneku Ampuan of Si'langor. and Tuan60 words
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157 1964-09-01 20 Ceylon Minister's plan for S-E Asia KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ceylon's Finance Minister, Dr. N.M. Perera, today suggested the setting up of an economic secretariat in SouthEast Asia to foster economic development in small countries. Dr. Perera was talking to reporters at the airport on his arrival for the Commonwealth Finance157 words
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Article75 1964-09-01 20 U.S. engineer swims the Channel CALAIS, Mon. Ted Erikson, a 36-year-old American, today swam the English Channel, spent seven minutes on a French beach, and set off for England again. Mr. Erlkson. a reseat en engineer from Chicago, completed the cros>.ing from the EiiKlish side in 12 hours 36 seesReuter - 75 words
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Article61 1964-09-01 20 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia's private businessmen have been asked to pool all their funds and forces to assist development projects so that Indonesia can become a prosperous society. Dr Zakaria Raib. Assistant Minister for Industrialisation Affairs, called on traders and individuals to invest without paying too muchReuter - 61 words
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Article38 1964-09-01 20 SAUCIER 'Mississippi* Mon. A 14-year-old boy shot his father dead with ft rifle here >e>>terday when the father began i beating the mother for trying to itake the family to a church serI vice. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article19 1964-09-01 20 TAIPEH. Mon. Effective tomorrow, foreign tourists will be allowed to visit Formosa for five days without visas.19 words
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427 1964-09-01 20 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN jj LONDON. Mon.— There was no j marked expansion In business at ilie start of the account In the Stock Markets today but the firm tiend rilling at the end of last week was maintained. Interest was selective and many of the Rains in the427 words
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316 1964-09-01 20 ALL IS SET FOR FINANCE MINISTERS' CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR Monday. ARRANGEMENTS have been finalised for tomorrow's 18-nalion Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference at Parliament House here. The two-day conference will be declared open by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, at 10 a.m. At 3.30 a.m. the delegates will316 words
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Article121 1964-09-01 20 Umno man fasts in Tengku's home KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 42-year-cld smallholder from Perak last night began ft three-day fast in the Residency here as a guest of Tengku Abdul Rahman. Lebai Othman bin Pandak Mohamed Yassin. secretary of the Umno branch in Kampong Chopeng Kiri, Parit. Perak, said that121 words
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Obituary27 1964-09-01 20 THOMAS ALEXANDER SCOTT of Pulau Hi.. for nervici- ;n Cathedral at tl* <;<xxl Mirphrrd at ■'> :ei p o ai i I Intrrnnn-nt at Bidadarl on l-'.'-i.l.27 words
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