The Straits Times, 3 September 1964
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Title Section20 1964-09-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 He**"** The straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-09-03 1 SOEK CANCELS ALL ARMED FORCES' LEAVE JAKARTA, Wednesday. pRKSIDENT Soekarno today cancelled all leave of Indonesian armed forces personnel amid reports that he would soon make an important announcement on Malaysia presidential order released by the army chief. Lieut. General Ahmed Yani. said that considering the development of217 words
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Article126 1964-09-03 1 -That versatile Hercules plane KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The C-130 Hercules used by the Indonesians to airdrop the commandos early today is one of the most versatile prop-Jet planes built by Lockheed. Indonesia brought 10 of them direct from the U.S. firm In 1959. and last November, the then U.S. Ambassador126 words
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Article, Illustration898 1964-09-03 1 2 a.m, invasion VIGILANTES NEAR LABIS RAISE ALARM AND HUNT BEGINS: ONE INDON KILLED, SEVERAL CAPTURED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIAN security forces are tonight closing in on a group of about 30 crack Indonesian commandos who parachuted into the Labis area of Johore at 2.40 a.m. today898 words
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Article430 1964-09-03 1 Gabriel Lee sends this eye-witness report: I ABIS, Wed. This town astride the north south trunk road and the railway line awoke today to find that it had become the centre of intense military activity in the wake of the landing of armed430 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-09-03 1 ONE of the Indonesian paratroopers captured in Labis yesterday (in singlet and shorts and handcuffed from behind) is being led to the lock-up by two police officers in the fenced compound of the Labis police station. Straits Times picture by LOW YEW KONG.LOW YEW KONG - 46 words
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Article154 1964-09-03 1 Cabinet orders riots inquiry KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Cabinet today decided to set up a commission of inquiry into the recent disturbances in Singapore and Bukit Mertajam. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rohman, who announced this after the weekly Cabinet meeting, said the commission would have five members and a154 words
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Article32 1964-09-03 1 STOP PRESS SITUATION Sttloln?: WASHINGTON \SIIINC.TON. Wed. I > <>ili< ills showed concern today over Indonesian p.ir.ilroop drop in Malaya H*l mM situation looks fairly serious." —A .P. (Sec this page)32 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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116 1964-09-03 2 Wed. South Vietnam's Buddhist leadership yesterday demanded that the Government set aside all police and security files against people who supported Buddhist campaigns last year or this. The demand was put forward In a communique from the Buddhist leadership containing new demands to116 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-09-03 2 BRITAIN RULES OUT MILITARY AID fONDON. Wed. Britain yesterday pledged a token increase in her technical aid for South Vietnam but ruled out any chance of military help. After talks with Presisident Johnson's special envoy. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. R. A. Butler, also reaffirmed this147 words
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Article, Illustration446 1964-09-03 2 DALAT. Wednesday HE SAYS: MY RETURN TO CAPITAL DEPENDS ON MANY FACTORS gOUTH VIETNAM^ Prime Minister, Maj.Gen. Nguyen Khanh, is holding out against United States requests to return quickly to Saigon and take over the reins of Government again. Gen. Khanh told reporters yesterday in the mountain resortReuter - 446 words
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Article82 1964-09-03 2 THIS was the first vieJ tim of the fe»id between the Buddhists and tbe Catholics when violence erupted in Saigon last week. The picture, shows a gang of Buddhist teenagers ringing tbe body of the Catholic victim and challenging his friends to retrieve the body. ThousandsUPI - 82 words
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201 1964-09-03 2 Hands off our land, Moscow warns Mao MOSCOW, Wed 'pHE Soviet Union today warned China that "the most dangerous consequences" could arise from Peking's claim to hundreds of thousands of square miles of Russian territory. The Soviet. Communist Party newspaper Pravda published the warning in a 5.000-word statement. Denouncing MaoUPI - 201 words
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Article28 1964-09-03 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— Pakistan has agreed to discuss with India measures to avoid incidents along Kashmir's ceasefire line. Pakistan High Commission sources said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article52 1964-09-03 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed—Congolese Government troops arc pushing north into rebel territory alter recapturing Albertville. th« North Katanga capital, during the week-end according to reports reaching here last night. The rebel forces were said to have fled from the city by boat along the west end of LakeReuter - 52 words
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Article39 1964-09-03 2 NE^V DELHI Wed— Police In Brinag«r Kashmir, arrested 39 people ye&frday following a cla*i between supporters of Sheikh Abdullaii. the l^rnipr PremiiT of Kashmir, and of Moulvi Farooq. president of the Awami AcUob Committee. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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126 1964-09-03 2 US Navy pilot escapes from Pathet Lao prison WASHINGTON. Wed— An American pilot captured in Laos has escaped from a Pathet Lao prison, the White House announced last night He is' Navy Lieut Charies F Klusmann. of San Diego, California. The announcement msde Ly the Presidential Press So,, -etarv Mr.Reuter - 126 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-09-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby N /TttßVfee ID CO OH TMe"\. MUM I LAMO CUOP SOf*E6 WUEM J o« y Twev mboe me -11-^ I LAT6«T TUH& I 2O±29 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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183 1964-09-03 3 Policeman who touched off riots is cleared YEW YORK. Wed. A grand jury here yesterday exonerated a police lieutenant who shot dead a 15--year-old Negro boy in July and thus touched off rioting in Harlem and other Negro districts in New York. The Manhattan grand jury found Police Lieut. ThomasReuter - 183 words
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92 1964-09-03 3 CHARLOTTE TOWN (Prince Edward Island), Wed.— Mr. Lester Pearson. Canadian Prime Minister, and Premiers of the country's 10 provinces yesterday began a conference to amend the constitution charted here 100 years ago. They are trying to agree on a formula to change the constitution soReuter - 92 words
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Article33 1964-09-03 3 LONDON. Wed. More than 19.§00 mm and women recruited In Britain were serving in the less-developed countries of the world last year, says a pamphlet issued by the British Treasury yesterday.33 words
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219 1964-09-03 3 WHENEVER Big John Martin went for a job, he got the samr answer: "You are too fat." And they were right. John weighed 25 stone and had a 60--inrh waistline. He was a lorry-driver but he could not squeeze behind the wheel. The LabourMirrorpic - 219 words
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97 1964-09-03 3 MOSCOW, Wed. Eight Muscovites "known to be incapable of learning foreign languages" succeeded in mastering a year's course of English in 19 nights while sleeping, Tass news agency reported yesterday. "As they lay breathing calmly, their heads rest- Ing on cushions, a loudspeaker97 words
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178 1964-09-03 3 Titan 3A space platform fails at Stage 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Wed.— A powerful Titan 3A rocket was fired on its first test flight here yesterday, but failed to uut its own third stage into orbit as a flying launch platform. The third stage, or "transtage," after completing one orbit hadReuter - 178 words
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Article47 1964-09-03 3 ARKANSAS. Wed.— Hugh Taylor, 46. wished today he had allowed barber shop porter Adolph Renor to shine his shoes. The police said that when Taylor refused to shine yesterday Reynor whipped out a .22 pistol and shot him In the leg. UPL47 words
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Article, Illustration290 1964-09-03 3 New York names Kennedy for the —Senate— NEW YORK, Wed.— Mr. Robert Kennedy, 38, the Attor-ney-G ener a 1 was nominated yesterday as the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate seat from New York State. Mr. Kennedy quickly won more than the 564 votes required for nomination at the State290 words
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324 1964-09-03 3 A NEW CYPRUS MEDIATOR SOON, SAYS THANT NEW YORK. Wed. U Thant, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, arrived here by air last night from GerJ,eva where he attended the U.N. international conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy and discussed the Cyprus question. The Secretary-General said he expected there would beReuter - 324 words
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Article85 1964-09-03 3 KERESLEY (England). Wed. Two coal miners on a sit-down strike began their ninth sleepless day 2.5Q0 ft. underground yesterday despite the condemnation of both their employers and their union. Gershon Jones. 43. and James Pearce. 33. began the strike In the mine on Aug. 24 to backUP - 85 words
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122 1964-09-03 3 Three-day prayer vigil to save Amar's turban LONDON. Wed.— Sikhs at Southall, Middlesex, were last night preparing a three-day vigil of prayer to support a 28-year-old compatriot in his i fltrht to be allowed to I wear his turban at. work. Amar Singh, a guard on London's underground railways, forbiddenReuter - 122 words
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150 1964-09-03 4 2 dances by Tour P.M. at the B.30 Special' THE Malay Youth Literary Association, popularly known as the "Four F.M." (Persatuan Persuratan Pemuda Pemudi Melayu) will present Malayan folk dances in the variety show "8.30 Special" on Sept. 7 at the National Theatre. Jointty .sponsored by the StraiU Times Ciroop150 words
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Article51 1964-09-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. Eugene J. Van Scott, chief of the dematologtcal branch of the National Cancer Institute In Maryland. U.S.A., will give a public lecture on "Biology of Hair Growth" at the Allen Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine, University of Singapore. Sepoy Lines at 5 p.m. on Sept.51 words
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Article27 1964-09-03 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Junior Safety First Council will hold their second annual students safe motoring carnival on Sept. 5 at the Raffles Institution ground.27 words
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Article35 1964-09-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Sree Narayana Mission of Singapore will hold a symposium on "The universality of religions In terms of world brotherhood" at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p m. on Sunday.35 words
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Article, Illustration348 1964-09-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ YOUNG man, P. Palavandram, told the High Court today that he received burns on the rightside of his face and other parts of the body one morning in July last year while cycling along Thomson Road on his way to work,348 words
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Article145 1964-09-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ish a k, speaking at the annual speech and prize-giv-ing day ot Siglap Secondary School, referred to Indonesian confrontation. He said that one factor which had encouraged Indonesia in her policy of belligerence145 words
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Article55 1964-09-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A cheque will be presented to the Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, by representatives of teachers of Chinese, Malay and English schools, at the Education Ministry, Kay Siang Road, at 3 p.m. tomorrow for victims of the recent disturbances. The money was collected by55 words
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201 1964-09-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. OINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today had private talks with the secretary of the Socialist International, Mr. Albert Carthy, within a few hours of his arrival in Brussels. This was revealed in a cable received today from a Radio Singapura201 words
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Article177 1964-09-03 4 To Horn: SINGAPORE. Wed. The valuation list for 1965 of all houses, buildings, land and tenements liable to property tax may now be Inspected during office hours at the office of the Singapore Property Tax Division. Inland Revenue Department, at St. Andrews Road, till Sept. 24. Any177 words
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Miscellaneous452 1964-09-03 4 1 IW AND OUT BY AIR T HE following It today's schedule Japan Air Llntt: From Jakarta M of civil aircraft movement* at (JL 7M) IS 40 a m Paya Ltbar airport. Singapore: Thai International Alrwayi: Krom ARRIVALS Bamkok. Kuala Lumpur (TO 401) BOAC: Krom London, Frankfurt, 10.20 p.m. Zurich,452 words
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203 1964-09-03 5 'Watch out for sky invaders' warning A LOR GAJAH. Wed. —The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Ghaiar bin Baba. said here yesterday that it was believed that Indonesian agents, guerillas and army re-i gulars would be para-| chuted into Malaya* interior. He warned the people to be on the look-out203 words
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Article78 1964-09-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Umno secretary-general Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar. MP. for Johore Tenggara. who was admitted to the General Hospital here on Malaysia Day with a heart attack, was discharged this morning. He is now resting In his house. This is the second78 words
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215 1964-09-03 5 KUCHING, Wed. POLITICAL parties outside those of the 1 Alliance State Government yesterday welcomed the announcement by the Yang diPertuan Agong in his Malaysia Day message to Sarawak of the introduction of the comprehensive schoot system on Jan. 1 next year. In his message,AP - 215 words
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282 1964-09-03 5 Govt will look into claims of 1,100 nurses KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Ministry of Health today assured Malaya's 1,100 nurses that it would look into their grievances and bring about an amicable settlement of their claims soon. The nurses were given this assurance after a 19-membei delegation from the Assistant282 words
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131 1964-09-03 5 Election shock win MP dies in hospital OENaNG. Wed. The man who provided one of the big shocks in the April elections died in the General Hospital here last night. He Is Inche Mohamed Noordin bin Mastan, 62. a former penghulu of Pulau Aman. M.P. for Seberang Selatan. He beat131 words
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89 1964-09-03 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society will hold their third Malaysia student photographic competition In December. Ten statuettes will be awarded tor the best prints, two of which will be given for the best prin's with "industry" as the theme. Certificates of merit89 words
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Article58 1964-09-03 5 LONDON. Wt<!.— Roselina. 14--year-old daughter of the Malaysian Minister of Agriculture. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. was buried yesterday with services at Brookwood Muslim cemetery near Wokmg. The srirl. who had been alline for some time, arrived last week for a stomach operation at the Great Ormond Hospital58 words
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Article58 1964-09-03 5 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Sarabjeet Singh. 23. has returned from England with a first class honours degree in electrical engineering from the University of London. A former pupil of the Sultan Yussuf School. Batu Gajah. and later of Anderson School. Ipoh. Mr Sarabjeet Singh is the son58 words
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193 1964-09-03 5 pENANG, Wed. were today produced in two courts —at Penang and Nibong Tebal on a charge of illegal entry. Five of them Hassan bin Ahmad. 40 Yaacob bin Hassan. 45. Kami] bin Ahmad. 30. HMlr bin Sofl. 25. and Idrls bin Abdul Malid 32—193 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-09-03 5 SEVENTY-TWO Ihans. the entire inhabitants of a l oni; house in Indonesian -Borneo, fled through dense jungle and mountainous terrain to seek refuge in Sarawak. Picture shows some of the refugees being helped down from a truck by soldiers of the Ist. Bn. the Royal Ulster Rifles. They69 words
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177 1964-09-03 5 'Get out or warning to Indonesian intruders KUCHING, Wed. Indon?i?'? n soldiers and "volunteers" who have intruded into Sarawak have been told to get out or face death. Leaflets In Malay. Chinese and English are being airdropped and distributed throughout the border areas of the State. The leaflets say: "You177 words
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Article21 1964-09-03 5 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Thirty-six people have died trom road accidents in Kedah since the beginning of the year.21 words
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141 1964-09-03 5 A sacrifice speeds up TV project on Kedah Peak I A LOR STAR, Wed. A The new television station atop the 3,979 ft. Kedah Peak has been completed three months ahead of schedule despite a delay earlier this year because labourers refused to start work. They believed the site was141 words
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145 1964-09-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sin«apore European Employees* Union has eiven the British High Commission two days to send a "favourable reply" to the union over the dismissal of 7.0C0 amahs by Commonwealth Services in Singapore. Unless this was done the union would "consider itself145 words
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143 1964-09-03 5 1,500 to report for civil defence training pENANG. Wed. A second batch of 1.500 National Servicemen will report at the Penang Civil Defence headquarters here tomorrow for two years' training. TV first group of 500 Is already undergoing training and attending clashes once a week The Controller of Civil Defence.143 words
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Article, Illustration333 1964-09-03 6 'SHE WOULD NOT SETTLE MY DEBTS. KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday A LAWYER, P. W. Au-Yong, with liabilities amounting to $347,500, today said that his wife, who was worth a million dollars, would not settle his debts. He said this at his own public examination before333 words
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Article63 1964-09-03 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— A suspect •fighter" of the Pen Kirn Lee secret society of the 108 group was arrested yesterday In the Paslr Panjang area by police on antigangster rounds. He was arrested under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions t Ordinance. During raids In other parts63 words
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162 1964-09-03 6 Only Asians 'can evangelise Asians' I^LANG, Wed. Only Asian evangelists can successfully produce better understanding among the peoples of Asia. It is for this reason the Asian Evangelists Commlssl lon was formed by representatlves of eight Asian countries In Singapore recently, said its chairman, Mr. Gregorio Tingson. He conducted a162 words
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83 1964-09-03 6 PENANG, Wed. The Penang Malay Arts and Dramatic Society (Baka Periawan) will present a drama. "Siapa-kah Yang Berisalah" (Who Is Guilty?). In the Penang Chinese Girls High School hall on Saturday night. In addition to the play, there will also be a sarong and83 words
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Article33 1964-09-03 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A teacher. Mrs. Sin Son Chin, 30. yesterday returned to her room In Anson Road after work to find It ransacked and $1,195 In cash and jewellery missing.33 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-09-03 6 'Be more active in unions' advice to women— SINGAPORE, Wed. A leading American woman leader an d labour expert. Miss Mary M. Cannon, today urged Malaysian women to play "v more positive role in the local trade union movement." Mm Cannon, who Is head of the Women* Bureau i International174 words
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499 1964-09-03 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Hongkong and 1 Shanghai Banking Corporation has told the Second Industrial Arbitration Court that it would prefer the payment of a compensation for the dismissal of an employee, Terence Rodrigues, rather than his reinstatement. The bank, in a memorandum, released by499 words
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76 1964-09-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A new patrol craft for the Royal Malaysian Navy was named Kapal di-Raja Sri Sabah In a rommlsslonlnp ceremony in Portsmouth, England, today. I The Malaysian Hmh Commissioner. Tenrtu Ya'acob. attended the ceremony. The Knoa) dl-RRja Sri Sabah is the seventh76 words
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Miscellaneous141 1964-09-03 6 1 #J#7/ Onp By V.T. Uamiin OOOUA,OM FATHER T \TZ t&Q'.k.* /BUT^ W AWRISHT, NOW^ b yjHO jvMl) otS, a I BRING THE I ■ft (40^S^-SZt I FATHER, I HOtP IT, YOU LISSEN TO ■H^* 40* MIGHTY GOOS OP W £»£f* iSO^IA I J BUB.' ItL [4 ME. YOU BtG141 words
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Article, Illustration1746 1964-09-03 7 'I GIVE NOTICE,' SAID SQUIRE-INVENTOR'S UNIMPRESSED COACHMAN ONE day in 1852 a coachman employed by Sir CJeorjje Cayley. the squire of Brompton Hall in Yorkshire, earned himself a small hut imperishable niche in history. Fie became the first man ever to fly in1,746 words
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Obituary93 1964-09-03 8 70 Wordt $l» (Minimum) MRS H.C ANG mother ol C K. All (An* Chee Kbwan) passed away peaceI Cortege leaving 4U2. Murltierson Road, Singapore on 3-U-64 h- 1 SO p.m. MRS. LOW BE SIEW nee Cheng iiK passed away peaii-rully al i.<l Hospital on 1-9-64 at 7-3(1 ivSfjgj her93 words
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Article194 1964-09-03 8 SB Word* $19 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Lee Yam Chye hank all relatives and friends for h.-lr *Mfts. help and presence at their >i<ldlnK on 31-8-tM. THE FAMILY OF late Mr. Ong Kok 100. Ipota, thank all relative! and ritrods for »reaths, condolence, asalnance and attendance at the funeral194 words
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Article633 1964-09-03 8 The Indonesian paratroop drop in Johore is much the most serious incident in Soekarno's undeclared war. It appears to call for exceptional measures. What these should j be will not be entirely a Malaysian decision. The British Government, and Malaysia's other allies and friends must be633 words
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Article429 1964-09-03 8 Some of the pieces of the I crisis jigsaw in South Vietnam are beginning to fall together, i though it is still far from easy to assemble a full picture. It now emerges that the direct cause of Maj.-Gen. Khanh's retreat into the hills of Dalat was a429 words
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Article187 1964-09-03 8 The free lunch programme I for needy schoolchildren is no longer in danger of immediait collapse. The various charity functions including a film premiere, a ball and a flag day organised to raise funds, should realise enough to keep the scheme going for at least a lew months.187 words
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629 1964-09-03 8 ROY BRUNTON - ROY BRUNTON By MEN and women ITI members of what one of them calls "the second oldest profession in the world," sit in glass-fronted booths in Geneva, talking hour after hour of things that may interest them not at all. They are the629 words
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LETTERS
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Letter324 1964-09-03 8 TIE going rate in Slngapore for vehicle insurance giving cover for civil commotion was on an average three dollars per thousand of the insured value of the vehicle per year. Thus this coverage for a vehicle insured for $8,000/- would be $24/--per year As a result of324 words
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Letter104 1964-09-03 8 I WONDER if any of your readers has had the unfortunate experience of repeatedly falling to receive books ordered from abroad and. on checking with the b(%ksellers discovering that they had In fact been dispatched to him. I cannot help feeling that the* books did arrive here, but104 words
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Letter43 1964-09-03 8 •THE National Library's termination of the text books lending section is going to mean considerable hardship for those many, needy HSC students who cannot afford to buy these valuable books yet need them for their studies. B. WEE i Singapore43 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1964-09-03 8 ALISTAIR COOKE - ALISTAIR COOKE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE, EVANGELIST IN THE SENATE WITH 'UNFINISHED BUSINESS* i by pact* ATLANTIC CITY ON a drenching May night in 1960, Senator Hubert Humphrey sat in a dingy cafe in a small West Virginia town in what we now call, with depressing overtones,1,016 words
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Article241 1964-09-03 8 54, |alan Ampang, 21, Beach Street, 4. |.il.in Kot*. Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Malacca. Tel: 8891) ***** Tel: ***** Tel: 3461 Expertly planned tours led by experienced conductors. 1. OCTOBER TOUR TO TAIWAN Leave Kuala Lumpur for Taipei via Hongkong by air on 6th October. 1964. Return on241 words
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Advertisement472 1964-09-03 8 Straits Tines Malay Mail Caseejltlsit advertisement* may be handed to* let Floor COCO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONG KEF-PEL ROAD— NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyer Qvay THE NEWS FRONT rttzpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval472 words
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Advertisement42 1964-09-03 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship j Also Importers A Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Miradcr Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64 Nathan Rood. Kowioon.42 words
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Advertisement61 1964-09-03 8 s 3U> forvou! Once -a year opportunity CROCODILE Shirrs at HALF the usual price siies subiect to stock position. 67% Terylcne 33% Cotton Shirt $8.40 including a gift of $2.50. RUSH NOW TO: 6, N >rth Bridge Rood 1 1 9, Ncr Bridge Rood 134, South C-.dge Rood 582, North61 words
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177 1964-09-03 9 Police shoot it out with hold-up gang CEREMBAN, Wed.— The Alor Gajah police yesterday evening waged a gun battle with the occupants of a house at the Keru Oil Palm Estate, eight miles south of Tampin. Chal Choon Ming. 30. was Injured. He died on the way to hospital. Earlier,177 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-09-03 9 f OHORE BAH R U. «l wed. All the 14 Indonesians and four Malaysians, charged on Aug. 22 with possession of. arms in a .security area in Pontian were produced in a magistrate's court here today for their cases to be mentioned They139 words
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Article, Illustration337 1964-09-03 9 MRS. DEVAN NAIR ASKS HEALTH MINISTRY TO INQUIRE INTO PATIENTS' CHARGES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SMALL proportion" of hospital workers were today accused of "ill-treatment and rudeness" to patients by the Assemblywoman for Moulmein, Mrs. Devan Nair. Mrs. Nair. in a letter of complaint— dated today—to Dr. Toh Chin337 words
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211 1964-09-03 9 THAIS STEP UP SEA AND LAND PATROLS AT BORDER Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Thai Vice-Premier and Interior Minister. Gen. Prapart Charusathien, said today his country bad increased land and sea patrols along the. Malaysia -Thai border after the Pontian landings by Indonesians to prevent incursions on the Thai coast near211 words
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131 1964-09-03 9 PENANG. Wed. -Lightning struck a television aerial in Loh Boon Slew Road yestorday evening and nearly I set a house on fire. The house was saved by tho prompt action of neighbour Mr Ivor BOudeville. who ran out on hearing shouts, and saw131 words
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Article96 1964-09-03 9 One of the Convent winners... LOW LENG KHIN. 11. holds the challenge trophy which she helped to win i She was a member of a team of Primary Six Convent students which won in the n-on-Malav section of the inter-primary school essay and speech competitions held during National Language Week96 words
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Article121 1964-09-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Congratulatory messages continued to arrive today for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the occasion of Malaysia Day. The first one to arrive was from Prince Faisal. Regent of Saudi Arabia. It reads: "It pleases me on the occasion of the celebration of121 words
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Article25 1964-09-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The Archbishop of Malacca-Smganorr Monsignor Michael Olcomendv. blessed the new St Joseph s Church building in Buktt Tlmaii Rond on Sunday.25 words
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247 1964-09-03 9 IMPORT OF BRITISH GOODS INTO SPORE: NEW RULES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. "WEVV rules to cover import of British goods were announced by the Government today, following Saturday's lifting of the ban on 46 categories of British products. All British goods are still subject to specific Import licences but under the following247 words
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95 1964-09-03 9 PENANG. Wed— A delegation of five headed by Mr. Lim Eow Thoon WIU represent the Penanß centre at the seventh world Buddhist conference at Sarnath. I India, starting on Nov. 29. The other members are Sei ator > Cheah Seng Khim. Mr. Khor Soon95 words
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350 1964-09-03 9 Man who got a bullet with a letter I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sessions Court here was told today of a building con- tractor whose wife handed him an extortion letter with a bullet attached to it when he came home from work one evening. The contractor. Kuan Yuen, 53. told350 words
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Article41 1964-09-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A lone Indonesian in a pnbu- who tried to .slip into Singapore at tiuun ve»terday. was intercepted by a naval .ship. Sh Kelantan. and arrested off Raffles Lighthouse Nothing i was found in the prahu.41 words
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Advertisement155 1964-09-03 9 1^ 5> SVMBOI OF C OXFIDEXCE (/f/ilk^ H H Bl x Exceptionally brilliant picture defini- 4 SBB^T^BJ ton and wide ongl« picture dv« to the 23" M' picture tube. 4k\.*VF *W* Special ncutrode enure* interference- W,A JtF tree cleor reception. Simplified eperoting control. f legont cobincts of timeless design ,/y155 words
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Advertisement106 1964-09-03 9 %Mg^ rM THE FINEST MOWER- BUILT m mt# gmm for Malaysian conditions Mite /^^■^^^^^B^^^^^J As illustrated: Just look at tft»;e features: The'Corvette'4 with a 4 «Easy starting with automatic or stroke engine (complete recoil starting. with grass catcher if *Foldoway handle. required) is elegantly -Instant height adjustment. styled for easy106 words
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Miscellaneous613 1964-09-03 9 RADIO SINGAPURA SAr^ !M SHORTWAVE 62 and 25 RADIO MALAYSIA Metres MEDIUM O. gH*£ j ««2yj,VE A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Metres A^ ci c: "i°° S"": A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary. -In n P A J) d A out: 730 Neus: 602 Morning Melodies. 7.00 And Abou. fl.? U N613 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-09-03 10 FEATHER FRINGE FOR A SHIFT \A/E can relax. The shift will continue to look smart for months to come because it is still tops in fashion. The tolk that it was meant for the beach alone has fizzled out. The shift can stand on its own at any time of138 words
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Article, Illustration373 1964-09-03 10 Making believe with a colourful mural E»me Baptist* presents a page MAINLY for WOMEN J^ETS, for ;i moment indulge our jet-sel fantasies of going to far away places. There we are in some distant land viewing the snowclad mountains, crossing some charming village or just visiting a castle t Jin373 words
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530 1964-09-03 10 DO YOU EXPECT A LOT FROM YOUR HUSBAND? IT may well be that you are the best wife a man could wish for, but without realising It you may be making life pretty difficult for your other half. Try answering the following questions truthfully, and you may be shocked out530 words
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Article107 1964-09-03 10 OLACK, you'll agree. v is the wrong colour for the inside of your aluminium pot or pan. When this begins to show up. slowly stew acid food, such as tomatoes, and watch the sparkle of your aluminium return. And incidently. the food itself won't be harmed. When cream107 words
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Advertisement223 1964-09-03 10 They're aH so very good STRAINED rOO OS- P^^^ JUNIO* FOODS-These Neuriihing, «o»ry vege- L^"'**al •J<»d *ruit», vagalablet loble», frvitt, puddingt, and tmooth pwddingt arc »o«pi ond egg yolk |P 'B beiHor older bob.cv. STRAINED KICH JUNIOR HIGH MEAT MEAT OINN6*S- DINNERS -The new selected ••gatsklei I'JlsjSb**^ P^-pjck'^ed 'mv'"™* 1223 words
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Advertisement479 1964-09-03 10 .BBBBBBBBBBii^sL JslV^ bbbr w b£b£* blskha sW L matdenfbrm (0/ in U.S.A.) The new strctchable straps on this Sweet Music bra can't possibly curl, ripple or twist! They're made with an amazing new meshelastic that's specially constructed to lie flat permanently. In the back, the straps take in low-down swoop479 words
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Miscellaneous350 1964-09-03 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Get rid of the rubbish but 8 Explain Hie rights and wrong!) tliere remains a very small when pride is included iB>. suspicion a vital element has 9. Lacking strength, many get b n ost 3l keen to turn tail! (6). 5 Some oi the350 words
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445 1964-09-03 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I^HE government will, under its second development plan, build three more vocational institutes, each costing about $2.5 million, at three different places Jurong industrial estate, Toa Payoh new town and the Queenstown complex. Revealing this at the graduation445 words
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Article60 1964-09-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. K. I v l.tnkna. Assistant Divisional M.mager 'Development) of the Malaysian division of the Life In- Mirance Corporation of India, has I <hod of heart failure at his resid- 1 i-iice. His body was cremated at the i Hindu Crematorium, Kuala Lum-60 words
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Article51 1964-09-03 11 PBtANQ Wed. The Chief MiiiistiT. Uato Wong Pow Nee. toliay appealed to villagers in Telok j Kumbav to report, all strangers to tlip police. Your co-operation Is most i essential." Dato Wong said when I lip opened a district sea sports i meet to celebrat* Malaysia51 words
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Article145 1964-09-03 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Four Boyanese, including two sisters, from Indonesia were seni tenced today to a month's jail each for being found in a "controlled area" in Singapore. They came from Tanjong Pinang in a small boat and I were detained by a police patrol in145 words
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92 1964-09-03 11 PENANG, Wed. Lini Hoe Then*, 19, accused or living on the immoral earnings of a prostitute, was conditionally discharged yesterday because she could not be traced. The First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. rejected an aoDllca- tion by the prosecuting officer Inspector Sarjit Singh92 words
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Article46 1964-09-03 11 PENANG. Wed.— The Malaysia Day celebrations of the Dhoby Ghaut branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress, scheduled for I Sept. 5. have been postponed to Scot. 19 at 5 p.m. The venue will be at the Ramai krishna Hall in Scotland Road.46 words
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197 1964-09-03 11 Army to cut number of redundant employees to 100 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Army Civil Service Union today claimed that thr British army authorities in Singapore bad now agreed to drastically reduce the number of civilian employees to be declared redundant from the original figure of 800 to fewer than 100197 words
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Article31 1964-09-03 11 PENANG. Wed. A cashier of the George Kent Company, Mr. Oh Sim Lim, has reported the loss of $665 from a locked drawer in his Ayer Rajah Road office.31 words
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Article126 1964-09-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A DEPUTATION from the Government Temporary Officers' Union, will meet the Prime Minister, Teneku Abdul Rahman, to urge "equal pay for equal work" for temporary clerks. The decision was taken at the biennial delegates conference held here. A resolution passed at the126 words
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Article80 1964-09-03 11 2 workers robbed of $2,000 OINGAPORE. Wed. j Two workers of a Tanjong Pagar Road construction firm were waylaid outside their office this morning by i two dagger-armed men and robbed of $2,000. One of them. Ang Khiem Yuen, 45, was stabbed in the right hand and stomach. He was80 words
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Article82 1964-09-03 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Piping-hot samsu was being illicitly manu- 1 factured in well- hidden blukar off! Tampines Road when a Customs party surrounded the spot. Senior Customs Officer. Mr. L. O. Pestana, told a magistrate's court today. Chan Ah Choo. 34. a father ot three, was82 words
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Article41 1964-09-03 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Students I of the Polytechnic Will lin.r a talk and watch a Him i;ii faiinly plan- ninit lo be Riven by the Singapore i Family Planning Association at' the mi' lei-.urn theatre tomorrow from 4.30 to 6 D.m.41 words
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150 1964-09-03 11 |/"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Socialist Front M.P., Dr. Tan Chee Knoon (Batu), said today his party never supported the use of force. "I have condemned the actions of the Indonesians in using force against Malaysia in the Dewan Ra'ayat and outside as well" he150 words
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Article78 1964-09-03 11 Study team from Japan coming SINGAPORE. Tues. A five-man team of Japanese parliamentarians will arrive here on Sept. 9 on a threeday visit to study political and economic conditions In Malaysia. The team, which will tour other parts of South East Asia as well, will be led by Mr. Mokota78 words
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233 1964-09-03 11 SINGAPORE, Wed IJNTIL the University of Singapore is well established, it cannot consider establishing part-time degree courses. The acting Vice-Chancel-lor. Prof. H. B. Fllliland. said this today In reply to letters in the Straits Times urging part-time courses at the University.233 words
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Advertisement158 1964-09-03 11 AGAIN BREWKS jg^ ALL RECORDS m/)k f with its 1964 Inspired Creations I B y ■^^L 'Mj m Lustrous, Lovely and Luxurious Moonlight V £fc Mist and Romance captured on tHt{ the choice of top Foshion-Conscious Ladies i There is only one IHt€ but imitations are fl many. So protect158 words
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Advertisement497 1964-09-03 12 Internationally proved ft tested! SAAB (Built by the Swedish Aircraft Co.) SAAB is the exceptionally safe, superbly comfortable family car with aerodynamic styling and sports Car performance. Power-packed 841 cc, front-wheel drive engine developing 42 b.h.p. at 5,000 r.p.m. Incredible road-holding at high speeds. Top economy. SAAB HAS WON MORE497 words
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Advertisement559 1964-09-03 12 (Continued from Pacr 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Words SS (Mtm.>—Box St eta. txtrm WANTED (iirl Clerk Typist Experienced In Office Work. Apply Box A4OC2 B.T. Spore. WANTED: Trainee Nurse-Dispenser with knowledge of local dialects and Type-wrtting. Reply Box ABMI3 S.T. B'pore quoting references. FEMALI STENOGRAPHERS with experience required. Salary $350559 words
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Advertisement558 1964-09-03 12 SITUATION WANTED it Words SS (Mln.)— Box St eta, mxtrm READ the Senior Appointments vacant tn Tbe Sunday Mall each week I EDUCATED CHINESE GIRL wishes to work for passage U.K. In Uecem- I rver; willinK to look after children, sick persons, do secretarial work. Boa AI2UI S.T. K.L. CHARTERED558 words
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Advertisement1065 1964-09-03 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT JO Words SS (Mln.h-Box SO ett. txtro I AVAILABLE 16TH SEPTEMBER, Fully Well Furnished 3-Bedroom Flat i at Eastern Mansion. District 15. One I room alrconditkwed. Telephone (B'pore) I *****. UNFURNISHED THREE BEDROOMS Flat at St. Thomas Walk, Eng Tal Mansion (3rd Moor). Monthly rental: i $450-00 unfurnished.1,065 words
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Advertisement894 1964-09-03 12 EDUCATION Wordt SS (Mln.)— Box in ett. rxtra BOOKKEEPING (Evening, Class) itartlng today 530 (Lady teacher): Preparing LCC. Pitman's BBC, Examnations: Raja s College (Oian Singh's 2nd floor) 9.V.5S (Spore). CIVIL ENGINEERING! (Building Draw ing Surveying by qualified/ ■xperienced teachers): Job guaranteed hen completed: Register Raja's College (Olan Singh's 2nd894 words
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Advertisement1020 1964-09-03 12 FOR HIRE Words U (Mln.)— Box SO eta. txtrm FURNITURE For Hire Or H.re liirrl.sse At Reasonable Rate*. Sin Oee I I Sent. "1 Rochorr Canal Road, 81nga- pore Tel: *****/*****. TV RENTALS: Singer offers Special TV Rentals from $15.00 per month. Kree Outdoor Aerial, free lull Insurance coverage for1,020 words
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Advertisement1495 1964-09-03 12 AT YOUR SERVICE Word* *3 (Him.)— Box SO ett txtrm WHILE YOU WAIT I-hotctat an 4 I'lan Pr Black'i M Robinson iro.irt. ■'pen H BRINC YOUR PLAN Inrnt. I Motion Smith of Ritt.-ry Rosd for temmti Pilots < ni,ou.« «ork «.i». SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Words ?S (Mir,.)— Box SO rtt.1,495 words
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Advertisement1236 1964-09-03 13 TO LIVERPOOL > WEST COASI U.K Oue Spore bans Sham Ptnam MACHAON Lterpael. Glasgow Gdn 33 Sept I Sept 111 Sept 11 ANCHISES Littrpeel, CB 1 Seal II Sept 15 Seal 11/20 Sept 21 CLYTONEUS littrpeel. G.a'tow Sept II Sept 21 Sept 22/21 Sept 27 ANTENOR literpeel, Avornouth Sept 111,236 words
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Advertisement1367 1964-09-03 13 mm aW I a avfl B^aW Jf f f \^m {^a Jl V imK&ia. am mm mil s/jMt^*^- THE EAC LINES Hk*jL y-3^ \l-<HJ Hfft\ /CM[ SiMCAKJ** ttMU IUMTUt *f SWrTTTMHAM ffMANO Mhukmmi a> uruc io. roiom.i I') wilt in>r I Phaee 7M Pkeec ***** Pkeee UII Pfcaaa *****. SAILINGS1,367 words
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Advertisement1206 1964-09-03 13 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPB6L t CONIINENIAI CORIS. BENDEARG Hamburg Oct 3 Singapore Pt ii nan prnang G. Jl Stpt 4 Sept 5 I BENRINNES tor jfiT" 1 Sc! n Singapore Pt S'nam ftnang Antwerp Oct II Sept 1/ 0 ll PVSept S Sept 11/11 Hamburg Oct 231,206 words
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Advertisement1259 1964-09-03 13 fej. ELLEAMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. UuUm\ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt Sham PeiNwg KITY OF CHESTER 14 Seat tCITY OF WELLINGTON 25/27 Sept 20 Seat 'CITY OF LEICESTER 1/ 5 Oct 1/ 7 Oct I Oet ■CITY OF LEEDS 24/20 Oct 27/20 Oct 10 Oct1,259 words
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788 1964-09-03 14 From Our Market Correspondent REPORTS of an Indonesian flight over South Malaya halted an early advance on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but after a touch of nerves the market steadied on the withdrawal of sellers. At the close a number of shares still retained788 words
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Article25 1964-09-03 14 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 1 Sept. 3 "Industrials: 84.47 f)Mi7 Tins: 125.22 126.92 S rubbers: 101.70 101.70 *Der. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article958 1964-09-03 14 DUSINESS in and reported to I tne Singapore and Kuala I Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsuttsad <2,000> 51. 48, (1,000) $1.47; Dunlop (7,000) $1.86, (2,000) 11. K5, (1.000) SI.S7. (1.000) $1. 83; Esso958 words
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Article113 1964-09-03 14 MELBOURNE. Wed.— lndustrtal* overall held around stead v i levels but must leaders esutrxl. Trading was again slow. Oils weakened early but steadied. AOO finished 9d. lower at 44/6 and Santos 1/3 to 389. Base metals were n regular mostly higher with Mt Isa up 1/1 to 46/11.113 words
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Article256 1964-09-03 14 Sept 2 Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bourtead 13 its. M Containers 12 eta Uunlopn 14 (ts. M. Cables IK Ota. City Dev. 7 i^. MrAlister 13 cm. E. Smelter* i', its. M. Invent. 11 els. Esso 14 cts. 0.C.8.C. IScts. Fed. Dlsp. 12 <-tn. Rothm.in* P. A N. 20.1t.256 words
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Article125 1964-09-03 14 SHIPS alongside the Singapore harbour or expected today are: Cathay 1/2, Bruaa N.W. 3, Mississippi Mam 3/4. Ton* San N.W. 4. Asonaru llaru 5. Landak N.W. t, Selat Ball 8/9, President Hayes 13/16. trrderick Clover ,-ho.tel Maru 27/28. Neder Rhone 35/36. Kv..inKtun« 40/ 41. Cynthia 42/43, Arapcnan125 words
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Article80 1964-09-03 14 THE Malayan Encnangs Banks 1 Asio- ciation made inese chanties In its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): UNI* York: buying TT 321. airmail OD 321. 90 d/st. 32 15/16 credit bills. 33 1/16 trade blllK Canada: buying TT 3oi, airmail OD 35), 90 d/st. 35]80 words
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Article36 1964-09-03 14 ON the free exchsnice market n Honu KonK ytxtcrday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.761 for TT ana 5.76 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.99 and one tael of gold at 230.36 words
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Article26 1964-09-03 14 SEPTEMBER 2. MALAYAN Rl BRIK PRICE: fiT* cents (unchanged). TIN: SC7BJB6 a picul (down 51..17 A). Inofficial rvtim.itcd offering 23."> tons (down five tons).26 words
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730 1964-09-03 14 rE nrice of Straits tin on ih«- Penang market yesterday fell 51.37J a picul to $678.25 on an offering unoffldall estimated to have fallen five tons to 235 tons. This minor fall was a very steady performance after the drop of £8 a ton730 words
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Advertisement724 1964-09-03 15 NOTICE This Is to advise that Mr. Prankle Ng Chia Heng has left our service on Ist September 1964 and, therefore, has no authority to transact any business on our oehalf. I'APINEAU ADVERTISING LTD. Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF Household furniture comprising: Piano. Radiogram, beds, almerlah, side-board, chairs, dressing table, settee,724 words
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Advertisement770 1964-09-03 15 NOTICE ESTATE OF BOEY KOK HENG Deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No. 7 Leicester Road, Singapore, who died on the Bth day770 words
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Advertisement803 1964-09-03 15 NOTICES NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF PHOENIX PUBLICATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Firm, which has been sold to Singapore Printers Limited of 93 Syed Alwl Road, Singapore under an Agreement dated the 18th day of August 1964 are required to send in their names803 words
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Advertisement659 1964-09-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION EXECUTIVE ENGINEERS (ELECTRICAL) Applications are Invited for Executive Engineers (Electrical) with the Corporation. Qualifications A.M.I.E.E. or equivalent. Basic Salary Scale Staff Scale $780 x 30-$B7O-$930 X 30-51.050 X 35-51.260 X 40--$1,420 X 50 to $1,620. Experience Applicants should have reasonably comprehensive experience in the659 words
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Advertisement1273 1964-09-03 15 TENDERS JOHORE J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOT CE TENDERS from Class and above registered J.K.R. Contrac- Tenders will be received from tors will De received by the Juru- Registered P.W.D. Contractors in tera Negerl, J.K.R., Johor. up to Class C and above at the Office Noon of1,273 words
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Advertisement272 1964-09-03 15 Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Christopher H. C. Leong is no longer employed by the Ray-O-Vac International Corporation, effective from 31st August, 1964. Sgd: P. W. J. HARREX, SALES REPRESENTATIVE, RAY-O-VAC INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, KUALA LUMPUR. Junior canvasser The Straits Times Group of publications require a youn& man with keen272 words
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Article141 1964-09-03 16 FIGHT: SO REF HALTS MATCH VJINOAPORE. Wed.— Blows exchanged in the key mauii ol Uie SBHFA Senior League and Cup match bet wren Malaysian Afcwaja and Wearne Brother:and Urn led to the referee Mohan .itandoning the game live minutes Ix-forr half limr it Farm' P:i--k M»lav.-un Airways, the loaderin the141 words
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324 1964-09-03 16 EPSOM JEEP - Do You Mind is season's sprinting find EPSOM JEEP RACING with Derby was cantered twice round by Mickey Donnelly. Pardon, who is having a crack at the Gold Cup. did 3f in 44 with ease, with Mat Shaari up. Tariff Q galloped 3f in 42 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DO YOU MIND324 words
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Article33 1964-09-03 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. South Australian jockey Des Coleman lias arrived and will make his debut at Bukit Timah on Sunday. A lightweight De.s Coleman will ride for Bukit Timah trainer Colin Tulloh.33 words
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350 1964-09-03 16 Tun Razak: We are proud of privilege a solemn ceremony 13 days ago at the Olympla Village in Greece i and was handed to George Marcellos, the Oreek champion runner, by King Const an tin to start the long Journey to Tokyo. This evening thousands of Malaysians, many braving the350 words
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Article78 1964-09-03 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Stephen Chong and Phay Yew Jan entered the finals of the Singapore Combined Schools doubles tennis championships when they eliminated Chen Yeu Ping and Khoo Chong Quan by 6-1. 6-1 at S-J.I courts today. Stephen and Phay will now meet Paul Choo and Harold Yeo in78 words
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Article26 1964-09-03 16 SINGAPORE. Wrd. Pmlt Panjang District will hold their annual swimming carnival on Prtday and Sept. 11 at the CSC pool, starting at 1.30 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration416 1964-09-03 16 Malaysians brave rain greet Torch bY KEN FERNANDEZ: K. Lumpur. Wed JK. F. TAK ASIIIMA, Japan's chef de mission for the Olympic Games in Tokyo, said today that he was confident the Tokyo Olympic Games would help to enhance the already friendly relations between Malaysia and Japan. Mr. Takashima said416 words
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Article165 1964-09-03 16 TVIEW YORK, WVd. Fifteen- year-old Sharon Stouder. of California, yesterday broke the official World s*im record for the women's 100 m butterfly when she won that event in the U.S. Olympics Triiils with v time of 1 05.7. The listed record of 1:06.1 was set. byReuter - 165 words
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290 1964-09-03 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Best gallop of the morning was done by Brave Chevalier <Bublan>. He gave stable-mate Brave Bambino (Posnen a three-length start from the 3f but caught up with him at the top of the straight. Across the line they were level. Brave Chevalier290 words
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246 1964-09-03 16 JEEP'S TEH TO FOLLOW Cash Inn will go flat out in Div. 2 DO YOU MIND: Brilliantly srjeedy. whipped a bright Cl 2 Dlv 1 field over the Bukit Timah 6f by five lengths last month. WI INN: Will go flat out in Div. 2 8f race to make sure246 words
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Article378 1964-09-03 16 SPORTS DIARY LONDON. Wednesday f PHE biggest crowd ever to watch an evening match 1 at Nottingham Forest's ground 40.382— saw Forest rnnvinninp-lv <1pfpr«t Fvnrtnn i_i lact nio-ht This ended Everton's 100 per cent record for the new term. Forest were two up after 29 minutes378 words
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Advertisement81 1964-09-03 16 Newest of the new m IH (^oooo) K 16AC48 New 1964 PHILCO Room Air Conditioners But that's not all that's new. There's the new Double Dirt CNDCD Curtain Air Filter, new Advanced JUr CX Air Stream Design, new Full DfiU/CD Circle Adjustable Grilles, new rUWtK Comfort Control Centre and, i/laaa81 words
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Article, Illustration707 1964-09-03 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL i By Malaysia blast hopes of Nationalist China BURMA 1 VIETNAM 0 J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Burma qualified as Group B finalists in the Merdeka football tournament here tonight. Nationalist China's hopes of reaching the final were blasted by Malaysia who beat707 words
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Article170 1964-09-03 17 Collegians whip Club for trophy RUGGER IPOH. Wed. Malay College, Kuala Kangsar. beat Ipoh Club, by 16 pol..ts (two goals and two penalties) to 8 (penalty and try) In the final of the Perak Rugby Union knockout competition for the Merdeka Trophy on the Anderson School ground today The speedy170 words
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Article144 1964-09-03 17 EIGHTEEN teams are taking *-> part in the Perak RU seven-a-«idc competition on the Municipal padang on Saturday. Two preliminary round Urs will be held on the Coronation ground on Friday at 5.15 p.m., while the remaining matches will take place on the following day on the144 words
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Article36 1964-09-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. University of Malaya playing on home ground, did well to beat Selangor Tigers by 14 points (goal and three tries) to 8 (goal and try) today. University led 6-0 at halftime.36 words
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Article733 1964-09-03 17 MALAYSIA 5 CHINA 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia, who had played good football without luck throughout the tournament, reserved the best of it with brilliant goals when they met defending champions Nationalist China in the Merdeka tournament tonight. Sparking Into attack from the second minute of733 words
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Article52 1964-09-03 17 Remban M -championship finals Men's singles: Naslr Tahlr bt Malek Yunos 6-3, 6-3. Junior singles: Kamarudln Ghanl bt K Varghese 5-7, 6-4. 6-4; Junior doubles: Mukhtlar Singh Gill and K Varghesc bt Mohl. Osman and K Qhanl 4-6. 6-0. 7-5 Coronation Cup (K. Kangsar): Kuala Kangsar drew with Teluk52 words
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Article42 1964-09-03 17 Morrira Shield (Ivohl: MES 1 ACS 0; Anderson Sch. 5 Sultan Yussuf Sch. 0. Brad Shaidali Shield: ACS 1 MES 0 Central Kedah Lf«: Police 3 Ibrahim Sch. Teachers 1 L. Perak Lgc <T. An- .son.: NTSS 1 Sekolah SAA 1.42 words
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Article65 1964-09-03 17 M Day alx-atide final (Sc PatAnl'i: Sinaran 'A' 3 Permuda C 0 L. Perak Dir. 1 (T. Anson i Utd. Plantations 5 PWD 4. lUub L*e: Mahmud Sec. Sch. 3 Police 0 Kluanr Div. 1: Re vertex S 65fi Reirt 3 Chsritr match (Muan: Mua.- Indians Invitation 3 Tarn65 words
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Article16 1964-09-03 17 KlnU Gold Shield (B. Oajah>: eiputeh 46 B Oajah 30; Ipoh 61 Tg Tuallang SB.16 words
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Article23 1964-09-03 17 Today's Croup 'A' matches at the Merdeka Stadium are: Cambodia v |apan (7.30 p.m.); India v South Korea (9.00).23 words
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Article68 1964-09-03 17 GROUP A P W D 1 APts. India 3 3 0 0 9 3 8 Korea 3 2 10 7 2 5 Thailand 4 112 4 6 3 Japan 3 0 12 4 8 1 Cambodia 3 0 12 2 7 1 GROUP B Burma 3 2 0 1668 words
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Article104 1964-09-03 17 MALACCA. Wed. Singapore IT "A" team won the fifth stage Kuala Lumpur to Malacca of the Malaysian Cycling Federation's Tour of Malaysia's today. The Singapore team of Rnffl Baharawi. Humid Najed. Humid Supaat. K. Salkn and TJeow Choon Boon covered the 93 miles in 3104 words
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687 1964-09-03 17 VIC NAYAGAM - Champirisi ousts Ip in the opening round VIC NAYAGAM By Kuata Lumpur, Thursday TENNIS 17. H. IP, former Malayan champion from Hong Kong, was the first seeded player to bow out of the first Malaysian Open tennis championships which began, here today He was outclassed by Thailand's No. 2, S.687 words
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Article32 1964-09-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Gurchan Singh was yesterday reelected president of the Malaysia Cycling Federation. Inche Adnan Isa of Singapore was re-elected vice-president. Secretary is P: Suppiah and treasurer Michael Joseph.32 words
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685 1964-09-03 18 Finance ministers hope for a peaceful settlement KUALA LUMPUR, Wed romm o n WEALTH Fin aoce Ministers today reiterated the sympathy and the support recently i;i\Tii by the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference in London in Malay s i a s effort to preserve its sovereign685 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-09-03 18 tells of chase MP onthe spot MR. LEE SAN CHOON Political Secretary to the Finance Minister and M.P. for Segamat SHiUn. phoned throocSi this account to the Straits Times from the Srr.am»t rest house last i night: £TT\YAS on a I tour of my con stituency wh c n I272 words
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Article38 1964-09-03 18 NEW YORK. Wed— A book by U.e late President Kennedy entitled "A Nation of Immigrants" will be published here next month, it was announced today. Mr. Kennedy was working on the book before his assassination.38 words
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Article55 1964-09-03 18 PONTIAN KECHIL, Wed. It was officially confirmed today that the two men arrested yesterday in a pineapple estate, south-east of the town, were Indonesian infiltrators. Arms and ammunition, including one rifle, one hand grenade of Communist China origin, and one haversack of clothing were recovered in the55 words
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399 1964-09-03 18 I LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON. Wed. The stock markets made further headway In early dealings today, but the pace of the advance proved too hot and there was some reaction later. Nevertheless, numerous furthelr gains were scored on the day. Tin shares attracted selective buying and scored fresh399 words
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171 1964-09-03 18 IfUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Central Government today appointed a commission of inquiry to look into the future of local councils. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced this after the weekly Cabinet meeting. The commission will be headed by the Assistant Minister of171 words
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210 1964-09-03 18 LIGHTS, LIFE AGAIN IN STORE HARBOUR AFTER DARK SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE harbour waters sprang to life again tonight after three weeks of dusk-to-dawn idleness. I The night curfew, imposed on Aug. 12 restricting the movement of small craft around port limits from Tanjong Merawang to Tanjong Katong, was lifted today.210 words
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143 1964-09-03 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police are on the lookout for some pretty girls reported going around Government offices and firms selling donation draw tickets in aid of the building lund of a sports club which does not exist. Thos follows complaints from the public,143 words
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105 1964-09-03 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. Bur£3 glars used drills to open the doors of two textile firms in North Canal Road early this morning and removed goods and cash totalling about $24,700. They loaded the goods into a car and drove off, according to Mr. Yeo105 words
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Article51 1964-09-03 18 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia and two Dutch companies today designed to turn Amsterdam Into the "Indonesian terminal" for goods sent to Europe. A press statement said the agreement was for mutual cooperation in the field of shipping, agencies, stevedoring and the training of staff over a long period.Reuter - 51 words
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Article42 1964-09-03 18 SINOAPORE, Wed. Chow Kwok Wai, a man with a wife and five children, under a magistrate's court fine of $4,100 for acting as a bookmaker's agent, had his fine reduced to $2,500 on appeal in the High Court today.42 words
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Article27 1964-09-03 18 BRUSSELS. Wed. The People's Action Party was today unanimously elected a member of the Socialist International. whose general council opened its centenary meeting here. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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278 1964-09-03 18 Coming: The fountain of youth-in a pill I ONDON. Wed. The fountain of youth will soon be contained in a little pill, a chemist has predicted. The pill, said Dr. Petrov, was British Drug House Organisation, told the British Association tor the Advancement of Science meeting at Southampton that theReuter - 278 words
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Article39 1964-09-03 18 BANGKOK, Wea. The United States Navy submarine Raton is scheduled to arrivn in Bangkok on Friday to take pert in a week's training exercises with units of the Royal Thai armed forces, an American source slid today.39 words
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147 1964-09-03 18 Police out in force after incidents in Geylang SINGAPORE. Thurs. (2 a.m.) Police were out in force in the Geylang Serai and adjacent areas from aboui 9.30 p.m. last night following a number of incidents. At ahout 10.10 pin a tri>haw ridor was fountl stabbed to death in his trishaw,147 words
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Obituary248 1964-09-03 18 JR. DONALD, until r« iK'-r of Kluunt: BMSte, Johor. dud un the l«t SeptrmU-r. UN, la fllmrdWU. Scotland, after a lonic tOMai MR. VEOH ANC KIM SWEE i.yd (0 paused away |>cactiully un M-44 IravinK bihlnd wife, 2 *oni>, 3 dtUtffet.rs. von-ln-IHW and 3 <ran<J chil'lr. n Conr>;.- IMVM248 words
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