The Straits Times, 9 September 1964
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Title Section22 1964-09-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135.000 Hat* 0 1 The Straits Times KDX 731 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1964 15 CENTS Estd. 184522 words
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Article, Illustration800 1964-09-09 1 Most of the plot leaders held CHILDREN AND WOMEN PAID TO START SINGAPORE TROUBLE, SA YS RAZAK ...as curfew is lifted in most areas KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Central Government early today swooped on ringleaders of an Indonesian plot to cause chaos and destruction in Singapore. The800 words
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267 1964-09-09 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON From LABIS. Tuesday gECTRITY Forces today launched a fresh offensive against the remaining Indonesian paratroopers, following reports of an unidentified plane being seen north-west of here. The net Is spreading closer to Segamat town, 20 miles from here. 12-hour curfew267 words
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Article85 1964-09-09 1 rpRIVANDRUM (Kerala) A Tues. The ruling Congress Party Government in Kerala State, in southwest India, fell today when the State Assembly adopted by 73 votes to 50 an Opposition motion of no confidence in the administration headed by Chief Minster R. Sankar. Yesterday a dissident member ofReuter - 85 words
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Article76 1964-09-09 1 SAIGON. Tues. South Vietnam's troika of ruling general.* ha.? elected popular Gen Duong Van (Big) Minn as its chairman and will make him the nations Chief of State, the Government announced today. His official title will be Chairman of the Provisional Steering Committee76 words
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Article159 1964-09-09 1 JAKARTA. Tuesday INDONESIAN armed forces chief General Abdul Haris Nasution yesterday admitted that Indonesia has been sending infiltrators into Malaya and Northern Borneo. Nasution. who also is Indonesia's Defence Minister, however, did not directly refer to reported landings of armed Indonesians recently at Pontian and LabisAP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration394 1964-09-09 1 Captured skymen: Such a shock for us... jyjANILA, Tues. -A Fillpi no newsman reported today that captured Indonesian paratroopers are predicting further airdrops into Malaysia proper to organise "pocket revolutions." Romeo B. Abundo. Philippines news service correspondent, in a dispatch from Labis, said he and two other Filipino newsmen interviewedHarold Teo - 394 words
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Article106 1964-09-09 1 THE DAY CURFEW AREAS POLICE last nisht announced that today's daylight curfew areas Geylang and Joo Chiat will be bounded by: Paya Lebar Road, Geylang Road, Joo Chiat Road. Kong Seng Road. Still Road. Changi Road, Upper Channi Road to its junction with Jalan Pu i Poon From junction of106 words
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Article31 1964-09-09 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Mr R Nunes. a member of the New Zealand Communist Party's central committee, arrived here last night, the Communist Harian Rakjat (Peoples Dally) reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article33 1964-09-09 1 CHICAGO. Tues— Road accidents during the holiday neekenc have killed 462 American; ttua Friday night and more deathwere expected in the home\var< rush, according to the Nation.. 3afety Council. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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172 1964-09-09 1 Soek: Reds 'pillars of our revolt' JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno said yesterday thai Indonesian Commun ists are "the pillars of the Indonesian revolution." Addressing the annual opening conference of the Communist Peasant Organisation (BTIi. President Soekarno declared Indonesia cannot ignore the numerous followers of the Communists. The BTI, which isAP - 172 words
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Article30 1964-09-09 1 LEE IN LONDON LONDON. Tut*. Singapore Premier Lee Knan Yew today met Labour Party spokesman (or Commonwealth Affairs Arthur Bottomley to discuss lat<^t <|pvplopmonts in Malaysia. IP I30 words
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Article, Illustration210 1964-09-09 2 U.S. plans strikes on Red routes in Laos SAIGON. Tuesday .IKKICAN air strikes against Communist facilities and supply routes in southern Laos may be ordered in the near future, according to informed sources in Saigon. This Is one of the vjnjeci> to be discussed 1. Washington by US. Ambassador, Gen.210 words
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Article46 1964-09-09 2 SAIGON, Dm —Spokesmen for the Prime Minister (.id Nuuycn Khanh. .said today that the General had shifted two politically dangerous colonels, identified as 01. Nehi.i and Col. Trans, from key positions in a move designed to head off a feared coup d'etat. U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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135 1964-09-09 2 DR. BANDA SACKS THREE OF HIS MINISTERS WLANTYRE, Tues. Dr. Hastings Banda. the Prime Minister of Malawi yesterday sacked three of his Cabinet Ministers. Following this, three others In the nine-man Cabinet resigned. The Ministers dismissed are Mr. Kanyama Chiuire Foreign affairs); Mr. Orton Chlrwa (Justice fend Attorney-General) and Mr.135 words
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Article35 1964-09-09 2 TOKYO. Tues. A tour-member NepaleM friendship delegation led by Mr- Lalit Chand. has arrived in Peking at the invitation of Chinese People's Institute or Foreien Affairs, the New China News Agency reported.— A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-09-09 2 TYPHOON Ruby battered Hong Kong on Saturday with up to 100 m.p.h. winds, leaving at least 30 people dead and more than 300 injured. More than 1,500 people lost their homes. This picture, taken at the height of the storm, shows twisted signboards and other debris ripped fromUP - 53 words
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Article139 1964-09-09 2 DELHI. Tues. 11 India's worst floods for 40 years have left nearly six million people homeless, inundated 5.5 million acres and caused damage estimated at US$4l million, most of it to badly needed crops. Sixty-five people nave died in the wake of heavy monsoon rains touching of?AP - 139 words
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187 1964-09-09 2 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. A NO-CONFIDENCE motion against the Government of Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri over its handling of the critical food shortage was accepted yesterday by the Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament. The motion submitted by Mr. M.C. Chatterjee. Un Independent fromUPI - 187 words
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Article44 1964-09-09 2 TAIPEH. Tues. The High Court yesterday sentenced to death two leaders of a narcotics smuggling ring on chare peddling dope between Formosa and Hong kong. They are On Chou. 44. of Fukien. and Hu Sumpin. 35. of Formosa. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article37 1964-09-09 2 TOKYO. Tues— Two U.S. military planes crashed in separate accidents south of Tokyo today, and preliminary reports said one pilot perished and three Japanese were killed on the ground, a U.S. military spokesman said. U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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184 1964-09-09 2 LONDON, Tuesday. R. Lan Smith, Southern Rhodesian Prime Mini*H ster, said last night his talks with the British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, on the Southern Khodesian independence issue had been 'very happy and very successful." He was commenting at the end of theReuter - 184 words
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307 1964-09-09 2 'Russians grabbed our gold' say North Koreans TOKYO, Tues. North Korea said yesterday that the Soviet Union took from it 'scores of tons of gold" and "quantities of valuable materials" in return for aid In the rehabilitation and construction of its factories. It also said that the Russians overcharged North.AP - 307 words
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Article38 1964-09-09 2 BEIRUT, Tues. Coumer-.spy Muwafak Duyab. who helped Lebanon expose v Syrian intelligence network. was shot dead yesterday. Two gunmen shot the 28-ye;ir-old double-agent, then jumped into a car and drove it over Ins body.— U.P.l.38 words
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Article31 1964-09-09 2 VATICAN CITY. Tues.— The Press Office yesterday denied, for the first time, reports that Pope Paul VI would go to India for the International Eucharistic Caar gress— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous20 1964-09-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f huup, ococr>g, teen »myf i /ye* wo i i" 1 WHAT WO I V20 words
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152 1964-09-09 3 MALCOLM X: BETTER TO FIGHT THE WOLF NEW YORK, Tues. —Malcolm X, dissident Black Muslim leader, said today it would be better for America's Negroes if Barry M. Goldwater wins the Presidential race. "The black people at least know what they are dealing with." he wrote In an article In152 words
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Article36 1964-09-09 3 LONDON, Tues— A crane driver was crushed to death here yesterday when his 90-foot tower crane collapsed Into a car park. He was working on a new BBC television centre in West London.36 words
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Article252 1964-09-09 3 Johnson opens his campaign DETROIT. Tuesday PRESIDENT John- son pledged yesterday that he would "bend every effort" to avoid nuclear war. Opening his Presidential election campaign he said that in the first nuclear exchange 100 million Americans and more than 100 million Knssians would beReuter - 252 words
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259 1964-09-09 3 BRITISH FIRM'S £30m DEAL WITH RUSSIANS LONDON, Tuesday. J^ BRITISH firm signed yesterday a £30 million contract with the Soviet Union to build in Siberia a huge man-made fibre factory in the biggest single deal in trading 'history between the two countries^ to lend the Russians £24 milillon for 15259 words
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154 1964-09-09 3 Constantine flies to claim his princess fOPENHAGEN, Tues. King Constantine of Greece arrived in gaily decorated Copenhagen yesterday to claim his leena-t brioe ana luture queen. Princess AnneMarie of Denmark. His arrival was marred by a short-lived anti-Greek demonstration by two younsr Danes. Cnns:untine's personal plane touched down in dull,AP - 154 words
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Article29 1964-09-09 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. U Thant. the United Nations Secretary-General, returned to work yesterday after being confined to bed for several days with a virus infection. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-09-09 3 UNDERGROUND railway guard Aman Singh. 28. won his Battle of the Turban last week, when London Transport decided that he could wear a turban on duty after all. instead of the usual peaked cap. Aman Singh said his conscience began to troubleExpresspic - 121 words
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86 1964-09-09 3 LONDON. Tues. The Ministry of Works has decided to 'get tough" with oeonle who sit in London's royal Darks and listen to their transistor radios. It is going to enforce a 1955 regulation prohibiting the playing of "musical Instruments" in the parks. NewReuter - 86 words
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Article54 1964-09-09 3 NICOSIA, Tues.— The Greek Cypriot Government has decided to Include Famagusta and Larnaca within restricted areas, a United Nations statement said here yesterday. This means that about 6,000 Turkish Cypriots in each of the two towns will be subject to food rationing, like those in Nicosia.Reuter - 54 words
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568 1964-09-09 3 TIME FOR EXCITING CHANGE... The Wilson plan for incomes expansion BLACKPOOL. Tues MR. Harold Wilson., the Labour Party leader, yesterday called for a planned expansion of incomes related to rising productivity during a major pre-election speech on B r it a in's economic future. Mr. Wilson. who will head theReuter - 568 words
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Article35 1964-09-09 3 LONDON. Tues. A Commonwealth Consultative Assembly on the lines of the Council of Europe's Assembly of Parliamentarians was suggested by Mr. Harold Wilson, the British Labour leader In an article published today. Beater.35 words
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253 1964-09-09 3 Pro-Mao revolt in British Communist Party T ONDON, Tues. A pro-Chinese faction plans to try to overthrow the leadership of the British Communist party, the London Daily Telegraph said yesterday. The Telegraph said the crisis the most acule In the party "s history Is expected to come to a headReuter; UPI - 253 words
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422 1964-09-09 4 Dispute over the use of a tape recorder. IPOH, Tuesday J^EGOTI ATIONS between the representatives of 8,000 daily-paid labourers and four municipalities in Malaya on conversion to monthly pay broke down here this morning barely 100 minutes after they had begun. The422 words
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156 1964-09-09 4 'SPEND WISELY AT HARI RAYA' CALL TO WOMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. WOMT I preparing for Hari Raya should learn to economise and spend their money wisely. Toh Puan Raha, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, advised today. She was speaking at a course on preparing for Hart156 words
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197 1964-09-09 4 killed a fowl 9 CEREMBAN, Tues. A man accused of murder told the High- Court today: "I have never even killed a fowl." Mr. Justice Ismail Khan had called for the defence of the man. Bapu Kunchi Nair. 66. accused of murdering a mother197 words
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121 1964-09-09 4 MALACCA. Tues. Three men were produced in the magistrate's court here yesterday on charges of having under their control arms and ammunition without a licence or a permit. They were Nekmat bin Besoi, 47. a rubber tapper: Abdul Malta) bin Samat, 24. a121 words
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Article29 1964-09-09 4 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. —The pipes, drums and bugles of the Brigade of Gurkhas will beat retreat on the public football field here at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday.29 words
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82 1964-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Entries for the alltime high jackpot of SI 1.000 for the Malay Mail 'DA' word puzzle contest close at noon on Thursday. Results of the 'CZ' word puzzle are being published in the Malay Mail tomorrow. For the benefit of Singapore readers, tomorrow's Malay82 words
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306 1964-09-09 4 Death of a baby: Woman is jailed 18 months DPP SPEAKS OF 'THE SHAME OF AN UNWED MOTHER' PENANG. Tues. A 56-year-old woman strangled her daughter's new-born baby because the child had no father, the High Court here was told today. "Any parent would be ashamed and humiliated to have306 words
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Article38 1964-09-09 4 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The Junior Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Teluk Anson, Mr. O. Govxlnda Rajoo. has left for Kua;a Lumpur on his way to England for a course in youth employment under the Colomo.> Plan.38 words
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222 1964-09-09 4 The Dental Association offers its services to defend the country PENANG, Tuesday. viEMBERS of the Malaysian Dental Association A have offered their services to help defend the country. The offer was made to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, by Dr. Loh Guan Kheng, the association's president. In a letter222 words
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96 1964-09-09 4 PNANG, Tues. Two burglars kicked a shop watchman awake early this morning and ordered him to go away. They tnen broke Into the Jhop and escaped with $660 worth of goods. Chew Heng San. 28. told the police that he was sleeping on96 words
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Article54 1964-09-09 4 PENANG. Tues.— Pbr the fourth year in succession, Mr. R. Shanmugam. a teacher at the Federation School for the Deaf in Penang has been elected president of the State Youth Council. Inche Aziz Yahaya was elected vice-president with Mr. Eddie 00l Cheng Hock as secretary and Mr.54 words
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Article58 1964-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Members of the Technical College Students' Union Council are. chairman in council, Mr. Loh Slow King, president. Mr. N. Balasingam: vice-president for Social and sports, Inche Ismail bin A tan; vice-president for Hostel and publication. Inche Mohamed Kamil bin Ismail: secretary general. Mr. Vincent Chen58 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-09-09 4 Brisbane varsity title for Miss Mah BRISBANE. Tues.— Miss Mah Ming Yuet, 20, a Malaysian student at the University of Queensland, last week became the first Asian girl to win the "Miss University of Queensland" title. A first-year student of economics and political science, she is the daughter of Mr.85 words
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135 1964-09-09 4 PENANG, Tues. The Immigration Headquarters here have started issuing the new Malaysia passports. "There has been no great rush for them so far." a spokesman told the Straits Times today. Sixty-six were issued in Penang yesterday. The average daily issue is between 40 and135 words
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Article36 1964-09-09 4 PENANG. Tues— Swamljl Runganadananda, head of the Rarrakrlshna Mission Institute o( Culture in Calcutta, will talk on "The Message of Swarni Vlvekinanda" In English at tne Ramakrishna Hall. Scotland Road, at 6 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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142 1964-09-09 4 T»AIPING, Tues. This town which suffered a serious economic setback when the Commonwealth army units began their pull-out two years ago has taken the first step for the creation of a tourist promotion association to revitalise its economy. The association is brine formed to142 words
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Advertisement238 1964-09-09 4 PLASTIC WINDOWS Australian Company seeks applications from firms with high reputation for the fabrication under licence of windows, door*, shopfronts etc., from a highly successful superior quality non-corrosive, colour-fast patented material which has oiready proved superior to windows made from metal or timber. Windows and doors are produced under licence238 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-09-09 5 MR D.R. Seenivasagam, secretarygeneral of the Peoples' Progressive Party and Member of Parliament, made certain allegations of corrupt practice* against Inche Abdul Rahman bin llaji Talib, then Minister for Health, at the Dewan Rayaat session in August last year. As a result of this, Inche Abdul Rahman now Minister218 words
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Article, Illustration4249 1964-09-09 5 SEENIVASAGAM - SEENIVASAGAM SEENIVASAGAM TELLS OF FINDING EVIDENCE IN A FILE... Minister's libel action SAYS First witness tells of 'acceptance of the challenge' on a piece of paper If UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam took the witness stand today to elaborate4,249 words
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267 1964-09-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE declaration of Emergency by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will be strongly supported by the House of Representatives on Thursday and the Senate on Friday. Only the Barisan Sosialis is likely to oppose the proclamation. A spokesman of the party which267 words
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Article146 1964-09-09 6 3 JAILED FOR BREAKING TRADE BAN SINGAPORE, Tues. Three Indonesians, arrested yesterday morning by the marine police, were each today jailed for one month in the first criminal district court for importing banned goods from Indonesia in a vessel under the registered net tonnage of 100 tons. Aras bin Sultan,146 words
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Article27 1964-09-09 6 KAJANG. Tues. Kajang (pop: 15.000) hM formed Us own vigilante corps. This was decided at an iill-communitv meeting convened at the District office here recently.27 words
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Article50 1964-09-09 6 PENANG. Tues. A waterfront labourer, Bakar bin Aroft, 55. was found dead on a boat oft the Penang harbour yesterday evening. Bakar was working on a lighter when he complained of tiredness and .stopped fur a rest. He was later found dead by another labourer.50 words
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Article28 1964-09-09 6 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The Dew Recreation Club here will hold a fancy dress dinner and dance in conjunction with its halfyearly general meeting on Saturday.28 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-09-09 6 AMSTERDAM. Tues. "I have not been approached in any way by the Malaysian Government," former Dutch Army (apt "Turco" Westerling (above) said yesterday. Asked about rumours circulating in The Hague that he had been approached by Tengku Abdul Rahman to take Malaysia's114 words
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Article57 1964-09-09 6 MUAR, Tues— A by-«lection in the Bandar Parit Jawa Utara ward, following the resignation of an Alliance councillor. Inche Mohamed bin Haji Rals, who is now the cleric in the Parit Jawa Local Council, will be held soon. The dates for nomination and election have not57 words
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Article21 1964-09-09 6 KUALA KRAI. Tues. In spector Loo Choo Huat of district police headquarters here, has been transferred to Kota Bharu21 words
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213 1964-09-09 6 Locally produced sugar now on sale pRAI. Tues. For the first time since trial production started last month. locally-refined sugar was today put on sale in the main towns in Malaya. A spokesman of the Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company In Pral said today that only a token quantity was offered213 words
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102 1964-09-09 6 PENANQ. Tues. A leading aircraftman at the R.A.P. Hn station in Butterworth. was lined $25 today when he pleaded guilty to an amended charge of havmi; caused voluntary hurt to a woman. Shahrom Bee Binte Man on Aug. 2. L.A.C. A Kannan. 24. had originally102 words
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174 1964-09-09 6 IPOH. Tuesday rrHE development of industries in the Ipoh area would result in three important features, according to Dato V. T. Sambanthan. Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. The features were to provide new Jobs, to help in improving our trade balance, and174 words
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Miscellaneous114 1964-09-09 6 I lift/ Onp By V. T. MiawnUn TA3VIER ZEUS J HERMES, AHTSMIS, f OH, I flO SBHBHB|be! < 4B I .^s=?= Oick Tracy By 1 hi>st<>r 4**nilil w£^^^M!^^^^^lt^ V rEACUIt <' MOON MAiO JA PI SEE WHAT Jf/ i^go ARTIST. TOO* m Abner By Ai Capp v 'aß*l*'*4MM <^?§ sSS3114 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1964-09-09 7 ROBERT M ESTABROOK - MAKARIOS, master of brink man ship ROBERT M ESTABROOK By PATRIOT PRIEST INDIFFERENT TO RISK, OR 'MONSTER CONNIVING AT GENOCIDE?' AS the Cyprus crisis deepened H i s Beatitude A r c h bishop Makarios HI, president and Ethnarch of th c island republic, appears to have opened another bout1,499 words
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Article51 1964-09-09 8 M Hard, $M rVuuaaiil ROSIC CHEW cVoK BEE Ma] on 'i.H 1.-. vint: Lihind hrr I*- irvrd hn*hnnrt. Tan Krns Mat and thr»» daiight.?r> Shni:,. Prarl and "iourn hrr In*. Km. lUrr nn 7-9-M Thanks to doctors xnd ataff of (i H ..nd XX. and all ho MtMatai in.'51 words
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Article262 1964-09-09 8 Words ill) (Minimum) mm A M*» Vtm-rm IVrslia thank nlanvr, and frirnd* for ihrM (ill prMi-ncr. kind ulnhrit an.l MR A M*S C K Ann lhank fntnd* and rrlativ^ (or thHr kind att?ndnnc*v M**i9tanr*. conrto- «r.;.th^ and ncrolU at ih» (ua»ral o( thr lair Madam He Aw MR A262 words
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Article234 1964-09-09 8 M H»rrf, s;* (Minimum) WOOD SHAVINC LAMPSHADES to arirt thr onmial louch in your morn a rt<..,r Dm ihrm today from The Mint Shop. Flfxpatnck sinnaporf. BEADED FASHION* tnr ngapura smear*".' KIMLIN SALON OE BEAUTE. Qimlin-,1 Bptclallati in H sr Tr»»tm*nt. T:nt>nit. Manuur. Pfdicurr. 7 rniciilltA Park, .spor.- I234 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, September 9. 1964.
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Article639 1964-09-09 8 Praise for Seato from the President of the Philippines j stands out among the con- matulatory messages received by the organisation's secret-ary-general on its tenth anni- versai y. Mr. Macapagal would have terminated Filipino i membership of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation had he not been convinced639 words
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Article347 1964-09-09 8 Mr. Tan Siew Sin -"id his colleagues left for Tokyo with clear objectives. They realised that the great trading nations would make the running in the debate on whether and how the International Monetary Fund should be equipped to contribute to greater international liquidity. They resolved to direct347 words
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Article232 1964-09-09 8 We are much indebted this morning to a Filipino newspaper correspondent for some dramatic detail and colourful facts concerning the Indonesian paratroop landings in Labis. Some of the facts are j not new to us, but we had re- framed from publishing them for security reasons. There have232 words
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Article660 1964-09-09 8 DENIS WARNER - DENIS WARNER By yERY few men in his- Tory have commanded so much immediate personal loyalty so lorr? as Mao Tse-tung. {Ail members of his ail-im-portani Standing Commjltee of the Politburo uxik part in the Long March thirty years ago. All were mejnbers of660 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1964-09-09 8 ROBERT ESTABROOK - Anglo-US search for desert islands ROBERT ESTABROOK By LONDON. Tu«s A preference for the uncommitted THE United States and Britain are jointly exploring the possibility of a s&ries of island bases in the Indian Ocean to reinforce security in south and south-east Asia. High-level secret discussions have concerned construction of1,063 words
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Article175 1964-09-09 8 REFERRING to Mr. A. H. C.s tetter < 5.T.— 2.9.64 implying that a diploma or degree Is quite valuable to him. I would sincerely urge him not to wait for the University of Singapore to conduct part-time degree courses. By the time the University starts conducting175 words
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Advertisement283 1964-09-09 8 StraiU Times Malay Mail k* »»<IM toe 1«4 ■tear COLO STORAGC ARCABI Orchard Road COLD STORAGC MANCHIS AT HOLLAND •JOAD— KATONO KEPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorltrd Afrntf: CITY lOOK STORE LTD Wtnchattcr Hooma. Celtyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT FHlpattlrki Suf .rtrartr«4 M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Road. Naval Put MAMIEM STORE283 words
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Advertisement72 1964-09-09 8 CONCERT GUITARS till 3154 JISI "B»«ini" Concert Suitor with Spruce top and F" soundhcles New Guard plotr- ond modern Tailpiece. Sunburst effect, highly polished. PrK* $45.00 *ach 3154 "R*»»ini" Auditoriurr Guitar with r-nndsome extra large Cutaway DOdv, giving powerful Sp'uce top and Maple bock; worm brown sun burst effect, hiph'y72 words
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Advertisement122 1964-09-09 8 ♦"•••■•■•V^'.V.V.V.V.V.V.'/WV^VW.V.V.V.'ASVJV.^.V^^ The ONLY glue that MENDS i; ij ALMOST ANYTHING j! THE UNIVERSAL FIXER Sole Agent m JACKSON CO., LTD. Singapore JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH ♦*.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.W.V.'.VdV.'.VAWAV.'.W^ FA 2 86 0 BAD DIGESTION —but you quickly STOP the pains spoonful of tDClArltt S ANTACID POWDER L^^^^^^ v/ J122 words
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299 1964-09-09 9 Jail and rotan for catapult shot on police CINGAPORE. Tues.— A food hawkers as- i sistant. who took a catapult shot at a pass- ing constable, was one of two men sentenced i today to a years jail. plus six strokes of the I rotan, for possession of offensive weapons.299 words
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Article74 1964-09-09 9 PENANG, Tues— Hussein bin Mat Zaln. 19. pleaded guilty in th* Sessions Court here today to m charge of carrying dutiable roods off Pulau Jerejak on Sept. I Hussein, it was alleged, was found with IS packages of cotton vests on which duty estimated at74 words
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Article29 1964-09-09 9 BENTONO, Tues. A British Army recruiting team will call at the Government Club here on Sept. 16 to interview youths for enlistment in the armed forces.29 words
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734 1964-09-09 9 Another death only major incident in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tv««. By STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS man was killed in the first incident after curfew was lifted at 5 a.m. today bringing the death toll since trouble erupted in the Geylang area on Wednesday to 13. The victim was a pedestrian who was734 words
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90 1964-09-09 9 JESSELTON, Tues.— Racial goodwill committees are to be set ud in Sabah on lines of those set up In Singapore, the Minister for Works and Communications. Dato Khoo Siak Cnlew. said here today. Dato Khoo, chairman of the predominantly Chinese Sabah National Party, said thisAP - 90 words
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Article54 1964-09-09 9 IPOH. Tups— Badrul bin Puteh. 21. was committed yesterday for trial in the High Court here on a charge of attempting to rape a 14-year-old girl. Badrul. who was alleged to have committed the offence in Kampor.g Part here while armed with a knife on May 24.54 words
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213 1964-09-09 9 'ACT AGAINST PRO-RED UNION BOSSES' CALL SINGAPORE, Tues.— Three leading trade unions here today urged the Central and State Governments to take firm action against pro-Com-munist trade union leaders in the Barisan Sosialis for "distributing seditious pamphlets asking the neople not to defend their Malaysian motherland.'' The three unions are213 words
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Article, Illustration317 1964-09-09 9 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG pENANG, Tues. Meet Malaysia's youngest film star eight-year-old Lee Yoke Moon. You may not have recognised her as one of the six genuises in the M-G-M film "Children of the Damned" or in the small role she played in "The317 words
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133 1964-09-09 9 KOTA BHARU. Tues. More than 250,000 people about half the population o/ Kelantan have registered for vigilante corps, a Government spokesman told the Straits Times today. Describing the response as splendid, the spokesman said that the State Government had not yet issued Instructions133 words
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Article58 1964-09-09 9 LONDON, Tues. Cable and Wireless Ltd s new cable-layer, Cable Enterprise, will leave England on Thursday with a Spanish crew. She will arrive In Singapore I about the middle of October with a Malaysian crew. The change-over will take place In Capetown, where the outwardbound Cable58 words
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Article50 1964-09-09 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues. A padl planter. Ng See Choo. 38 was found murdered near his home at Titi Serong. near Pant Buntarlast night. Police found $30 in cash and a bottle of stout nearby. N«. a father of five, is believed to have been (tabbed to death.50 words
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Article48 1964-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Malaysia n Airways traffic (<upe.-vi.soi. Mr. i Bobby Koh. 34. wlii leave this I week by air for a t rafflj instruc- tors' course with BO AC In London Mr Koh Joined the company In i 1949 as a traffic cierk.48 words
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Article139 1964-09-09 9 Indons rob five fishing boats ALACCA. Tues. iTI Ten Mala>sian fishermen in fivp boats were robbed of their fishing nets worth $6,400 by armed Indonesian pirates, off Malacca on Sunday. A gunboat with 29 men armed with pistols and daggers intercepted the five fishing vessels near Cape Rachado. about four139 words
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180 1964-09-09 9 KUCHINO. Tues.—There Is no truth in "mischievous propaganda" that Malays in Sarawak were not getting their share of nlaces in the state's rubber planting schemes and other iand development projects, said the State Minister for Natural Resources. Mr. Teo Kui Seng today. He said It180 words
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244 1964-09-09 9 Motorists avoid the new parking meters ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Many motorists. especially Government servants and office workers. an> avoiding the newlyinstalled parkin? meters because they t to spending up to 51. 60 a day. They prefer to park their vehicles at free parking areas and walk rather than pay 20244 words
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Article90 1964-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. In the first six months of thi* year the Rural and Industrial Development Authority sold batek worth $87,500. This is about $25,000 more vi the corresponding period last year. The deputy chairman of RID A. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, attributed90 words
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Advertisement33 1964-09-09 9 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE TEST DRIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Pcnarg RAHANG MOTORS LTD. Seremban BORNEO MOTORS Kuala Balait Kuchmg Jesselton33 words
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Advertisement202 1964-09-09 9 NOW ON SALE! j Readers j Digest Read by Influential People Everywhere SEPTEMBER ISSUE j IHE TWINS WHO FOUND EACH OTHER. They were identical twins but separated at birth and I raised a thousand miles apart. It took 24 year* before these two brothers learned of each other's a whereabouts202 words
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Miscellaneous585 1964-09-09 9 Today *s Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPURA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHOBTWAVE 62 and 25 SERVICES: 41-7 and 60.2 metre* Metre* MEDIUM WAVE: 47S Metres A.M.: 6.00 Pros. Summary. A M 600 j^ Mornlng 601 602 Morning Melodies; 700 The Morning Prelude; 7.00 New»; News; 7.10 Breakfa.st Potoourri 710 U P585 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-09-09 10 DISSIDENTS of slrifctorn Gcylang Serai on Monday sacrificed some of their precious two-hour non-curfew period to stop and listen as a top-level touring team of Singapore Government and community leaders warned them of Indonesian agents who were roaming their kampongs to create ill-will betweenMi Yusof shows Inche Rahim Ishak - 170 words
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Article91 1964-09-09 10 PENANG. Tue.>. After an all-night search. Marine Police today continued to comb the south-we.-t coast of Penang for two fi.shermer reported missing since yesterday. The men Ooi Say Loo. 80. and Urn All Looi. 25 were among sevpral fishermen in two boats which capsized during91 words
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265 1964-09-09 10 'Do not be drawn into any acts of violence' plea CINGAPORE. Tues. —The InterReligious Organisation of Singapore today appealed to the people of the island not to allow themselves to be drawn into any acts of violence, or into any action that could cause ill-will. It called on them to265 words
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Article99 1964-09-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuo«. rywo cholera deaths were reported in Kuala Trengganu today. These bring the official number of deaths due to cholera in Trengganu to 91 and in the East Coast States to 117 since the outbreak In May. The other deaths were: 21 in Kelantan.99 words
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168 1964-09-09 10 'SINGAPORE. Turv Mr. Lam Thian. leader of five-man Chinese Chamber of 'iimiiii n c team who toured markets this morninc to help stabilise prices, said later that there was no cause for worry about the food situation in Singapore. Mr. l.am168 words
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Article46 1964-09-09 10 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Swaml Vivekuiianda Centenary celebrations this week have been postponed indefinitely New dates for 111" proposed symposium on religion »ciencf education and social services nnri the -'parliament of religions" duf to be held at the National Theatre tonight, will be announced later.46 words
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Advertisement646 1964-09-09 10 NATIONAL Tape recorders to suit everybody beginner and pro flfchJl fessional! NATIONAL has made just the set for you. There's a NATIONAL to suit every need today, and you don't have to be a millionaire to oun IC^iTf!^ TMoSE WHO a NATIONAL tape recorder. Simplicity of design and operation these646 words
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Miscellaneous73 1964-09-09 10 KuffM Bunnjf 11,, Halph Hvimiluhl 1 Jd PERHAPS I CAW SNARE TVB HOOKED TONe rfl fCOMMON M .K 1 """v JfM IT WrTH AW CANE, Jr-* IT, BUT IT < ANANKi COURTESY 1 Vi/ofl I m f uck! i tim Gtrv'NOßi j > seems to be\ tve calls por samQl73 words
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Advertisement776 1964-09-09 11 Today, there are, perhaps, five really good watchmakers in the world. m| is one of them. Here are some superb |jn watches for your choice. GRAND PAVOIS This super-water- NAVY KING An exclusive, modern- NAVY PRINCE Another clear-faced. MODEL 3 «125 Admire the ultra-thin proof, self-winding, calendar watch is style776 words
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Advertisement22 1964-09-09 12 FOR SALE t 1 3 lifife^^ STERILISED MILK A R B R A N D M I K FULL CREAM POWDERED MILK22 words
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Advertisement1021 1964-09-09 12 (Continued from Pace Si SITUATIONS VACANT :o WorM* SS (Min.)— Box SO el* txlrm WANTED an able bodim Gurkha or Parhan Watchman for an Kstate In Kedah. Xx Army man preferred. Apply with copies of testimonials. Box A 1244 S.T. X.L.. UNEMPLOYED For rtetter and quick Jobs register with General1,021 words
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Advertisement855 1964-09-09 12 FACTORY SPACE VACANT .'</ Hord* Si (Mih >— Hox S*> eU. txtrm MALACCA FACTORY (or lease modern sanitation water electricity and power available. Premises suitable for office and KOdOwn. For further particulars please write Bos A69hfe S.T. Singapore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Words SS (Him.)— Box M cts. txtrm SHOP855 words
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Advertisement796 1964-09-09 12 FURNITURE i Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO et*. txlrm FOR DISTINCTIVE Cane furniture Cal Adrian's 425 River Valley Road '.':'O74 Spore. BEST OES'CNEO QUALITY Oaoe I Kurntture— Lee Wab. B, Cavenagb Koad. Spore ***** HIRE PURCHASE m Wmrda U (Mim,}—9tm St eU. mlrm philips T.V. H.P. No down payment. Malaysia796 words
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Advertisement933 1964-09-09 12 FOR SALE •fl WoJOs) SS (Min.y— Box SO ets. txtrm I REFRICERATORS "LEONARD" snd "Fides" on Display at 119 Middle Road. Spore. SPECIAL OFFER! American Christ- mas Cards 30<~ r Discount. Motiwalla i t, Heiflles Place. (Spore). 19C4 PHILCO AIR-LONOITIONtBS Cash/HP Arrangeahle. Central Electrical 348 Joo CBlat Road. Spore. Tel.933 words
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Advertisement711 1964-09-09 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) •n Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txlra JOHORE HOTEL Kng./Chineae Pood. Alrcond. Rooms. Phone 5395/6. NEW STRAITS VIEW MOTEL J H Seaside Danctng at Floor shows Nightly. Tel 2133 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) !U Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtrm MAKE THE "Prince Room" Bar711 words
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Advertisement508 1964-09-09 12 TENDERS J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'E' and above up to 12 Noon on 15.9.64 at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri, Negri Sembilan, Seremban for: CONSTRUCTION OP METAL ROADS AT 68 UNITS TRANSIT QUARTERS AT RANGE ROAD. SEREMBAN, NEGRI508 words
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Advertisement327 1964-09-09 12 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders are Invited for the f-upplv ot certain trozen foods to the Maluy.sian armed forces for delivery in Singapore for the period 26th December 1%4 to 31st December 1965. 2 Tender forms may be obtained from supplies and transport Directorate. Block A4l, Ministry327 words
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Advertisement1241 1964-09-09 13 TO LIVERPOOL k WESI COAST U.K.: Due S'jori sans Shan ftnaat MACNAON livtrptal. GH«go» Git. 11 Tilly Seat 10/11 Sipt 12 ANCHISES Luerpul. D.s bill 11 Sept.) sept 11/20 Sept 21 CLYTONEUS liverpiol, G afow Sept 10 Sept 21 £ept22/2O Sept 27 ANTENOR Liierpnl, Avo-mouth Sept 10 Sept 22 Sept1,241 words
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Advertisement1306 1964-09-09 13 THE EAC LINES PJSX.\>KaWI SIIMUPOW KIMLA tUMTUt .P.SWFTTTNHAM PVNANC ■jK^ar^Fav^pHj m«<ukwmi i< »nho id ioio.«.s j/iwhoouat I f>ni«e 7M Pkttt ***** Ptiiao 0311 Pkaaa *****. SAILINSS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRt HAMBURG. BKtMIN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. tMSTERSAM, OSLO. tOTHtNBURt AND COPENHAtEN S pon P. Sahara Penang "BUSUANCA" a) i Sailel Sailel la1,306 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-09-09 13 I Benuljne EXPRESS StRVICI 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL IQNllNtMltl KORIS I ppMtaiMMPC ►<" Liverpool Uct J dLNKINNLa huii Oct 12 Singapore Pt. S'naa fining SllTh*?. Sm Gir4s/Septll Sept 12/11 H mt g Ocl (or Liverpool Oct 14 BENHIANT SS Singapore Pt S'hair Penang Havre Nev i Gil. I, Sept 11 Sept1,291 words
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Advertisement1227 1964-09-09 13 |.w^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. itHJI LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE •"••■I HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgaport PL Sham Penang ICIH OF CNESTER 14 Stpt ICITY 0> WELLINGTON 25/27 Sept 21 Sipl •CITY 0. LEICESTER 1/ j Ocl I' 7 Oet I Oct •CITY OF LEEDS 24 21 Oct il 201,227 words
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Article246 1964-09-09 14 Sept. 8. Thr*« months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cts. M. Containers 12 eta Dunlops 14 cts. M. Cables 16 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. McAlmtrr 13 i-ta. I InMM Beta. M. Invest 11 ■•ta. Ksm 14 Max 0.C.8C. 19 eta Ked. Uiap. 12 eta. Rothm»n« cts K A M.246 words
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Article99 1964-09-09 14 SHIP} lying alongside tha Sinn. pore wharvtt ar expected today ire: BentonK N.W. 1. Benlomond 3/4, Star Alderburun 6/7. Qlenearn, 10/11, Labuaa Hadji N.W 3. HoeKh Dene 13/14, Rudier IJoskovlc 18. Nlsael Muni 27/28, Bankura 31/32, Tatlana 38/39, Himalaya M m *O 41, Demodocus 35/36, Rabenfeln kS/ML99 words
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Article37 1964-09-09 14 ON the trat txehang* market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.t. dollar waa quoted at .67« (or TT and 5.76 a for aath. Stirling was quoted at 16.99 and one taal of gald at 2301.37 words
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Article27 1964-09-09 14 September 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: US' cents (down half a cent). TIN: S7lO a picul (up $8.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 220 tons (down 25 tons)27 words
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520 1964-09-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent PRICES picked up on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday from levels quoted on Monday in northern centres, though they were still below those prevailing at Singapore's sudden closure on Friday morning. However, though the tone was considerably better, many520 words
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Article27 1964-09-09 14 Malayan Mock Indices Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Industrials: 80.66 81.36 Tins: 122.75 122.75 S rubbers: 100.70 100.70 Dee. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10027 words
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Article575 1964-09-09 14 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number ol share* traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Moldlnm (2.000) $2.27: Ounlops (2.000) $1.79; (1.000) $1.76; P. and N. ordi. (8.000) J2.75. (1,000) 52.74, (1.000) 12.73; Gammon (1.000) $2.30.575 words
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Article32 1964-09-09 14 THE Malayan EicMangc Bankt' Ano- ciation made thi« chaniic Rt ratra 10 ui^rctuints yesterday lall rates to PWI Stllinn TT or OO rtady: Dutch Cuildtri ll««. Tli>' reat MN unrhanirwi32 words
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Advertisement1065 1964-09-09 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISiiA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Servta* M'»o"g Tokonama Mahtai Montreal loronto Cievtuna CDicigo Ktililawa Mtnf 2/ 3 Sttt IS Sept It Oct 22 Ott 2f Oct 3t Oct t Net Itus Man- r\;n Sen 2 Oct It Set 3 Nat t Ntt 11 Nat West Coast1,065 words
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Advertisement970 1964-09-09 14 \™IORIENTI LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Deport*:- Penang 13th September 1964 P. Sham 15th September 1964 Spore 18th September 1964 For Manila 22nd/24th September, Hongkong 26th/30th September Return j:- Spore 4th October 1964 P. Sham 7th October 1964 Ptnang 9th October 1964 Fares From:* Penang970 words
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Advertisement545 1964-09-09 14 tarj;WT«f!W^tJ!sslsl^psWTV»f!^7M A t ,ft ll ti^.'J^'-^K'J ailalßOUNOi tUBOn >t>»ICl »o« t I'htn, -iiimt Marsaillis. Btrttati, Natra, TAVtA 13/ISStp< 16 11 Sept It Sipt Jatairk, Antwerp, MaaUtrc. Brimaa. Rttttriatn. SOUTH I. WtM AFRICA StRYICt S -Ksr fl(> TATIANA ll Pirt Purßan '22 I). Port EliMMf. (2S'S). Lacetoan (27/1). >/auv '2/11). Port545 words
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Advertisement124 1964-09-09 14 Weekly averages Feb. 22 Sept. 5 140-iIIIIII I I I I I I I I I TININDEX__ 130 .1 Ur-.f '-^fft;--- I 12 0 "T~~ S y~" INDUSTRIAL INDEX BASELINE 100 ,|i|| V L aoiiiiii ii iin in 1 1 ill iiiijim ii LtMiag tar Haag KWt «M Jaaaai Penang124 words
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Article64 1964-09-09 15 MELBOURNE. Tues. R A 37/Mount Isa 41/10 N. LSroken Hill (10s.) 40/6 Ampol 11/U /.list. Con. Inil 62/3 AuM. Paper Manuf 37/1 B.H.P 53/4 Camera 5/4 Coionla.l Sugar 78/1 J. Colts 16/11 Kirald 50/4 Humes 71/10 1 C.I.A.N.Z 53/1 Kepco 27/7 Kothmana (10s. units) 34/10 Vuolworth 17/-B Swan64 words
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Article236 1964-09-09 15 SEPTEMBER first grads rubber f.o.b. O crated at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur yrstrrday at 6SJ cents ptr 1r... down hnlf a cent on Monday's closing level in:- the i«i.Mi:on. The tone was slightly easier. R.A.t. and F.M.R.E. doling prlMi INT. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers 6S|. seller*236 words
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395 1964-09-09 15 rIE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $8.50 a picul to a new post-Korean War peak of $710 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 25 tons to 220 tons. The price has thus gained $30 in395 words
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Advertisement337 1964-09-09 15 NEW SCUDAI LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that due to the imposition of the curfew, the 38th Ordinary General Meeting of the Members, scheduled to have been held on Bth September, 1964, is now postponed to 15th September, 1964, at the same time and337 words
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Advertisement558 1964-09-09 15 JABATAN TALIKOM KERAJAAN MALAYSIA PEPEREKSAAN PENGGEMAB RADIO RADIO AMATEL'R EXAMINATION Written examination, covering elementary theory of radiocommunication and amateur operating procedure will be held on 16th October, 1964 in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Arrangements may be made in some circum- t antes for the examination to be i taken in558 words
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Advertisement735 1964-09-09 15 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (2) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963. that the Director of Public Works requires: (a> the execution of735 words
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Advertisement695 1964-09-09 15 TENDERS NOTICE OF CORRECTION TO LIST OF MACHINERY MOTOR VEHICLES PUT UP FOR SALE BY TENDER With reference to the Tender Notice dated 22nd August, 1964 published in the newspaper on 24th and 25th August, 1964. kindly note that the follo-vlng vehicle has been withdrawn and Is not Included in695 words
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Advertisement201 1964-09-09 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the. 'supply and delivery of 10" and 8" diameter steel pipes to P.W.D. Taiplng for use at Sungel Bayor Water Supply Scheme' will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pm. on the 16th September,201 words
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Advertisement788 1964-09-09 15 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE CO-OPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the Sethi Usaha Tetap. Kementcrian Pertanlan dan Sharikat Kerjasama. Jalan Swettenham. Kuala Lumpur up to Noon of 22nd September. 1964 for the supply of fertilizers specified below lor a period of one year commencing October. 1964788 words
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Advertisement292 1964-09-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FIXED SALARY APPOINTMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOL Applications are Invited from very experienced teachers po6sess- Ing Malayan Citizenship for the post of Senior Assistant, Hmh School, Muar. Johore (Grading Large). This post carries a fixed salary of $1050 p.m. (Basic) in the I Unified Teaching Service. Applicants should have292 words
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244 1964-09-09 16 A Jakarta round trip for 13 who didn't want it SINGAPORE, Tues. Thirteen Jakartabound passengers from Singapore arrived at Kemajoran Airport TWICE yesterday. Their first flight was an iin.M'heduled four-hour round trip ln a Pan-Ameri-can Boelng-707 Jetliner. A .Npokesman for the airline said that a group of about 200 people244 words
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Article67 1964-09-09 16 KA.JANG. Tue.v -Members of thr E» Security Forces Association > v. Mi.iv.i have been urged to help the Government track down saboteur.'. llk lormer Selangor Mentri ■MT, D.uo Abu Bakar bin Basn Ida. who is the president of the MMctaUon, made this call when i he67 words
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Article62 1964-09-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu.-.s a ii that Government ■ervanu should contribute towards' defence fund will be made at a meeting <>t the Scl.ingor branch 01 tin' Malayan Technical Seri;inon tomorrow. About 500 members are expected to turn up for the meeting which would pledge loyalty and62 words
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338 1964-09-09 16 Put pressure on aggressor Sock, U.S. is urged 1\ E W YORK, Tuwi The New York Times said today the United States' role in the Security Council debate on Malaysia's complaint against Indonesia "should be an unequivocal one and more pressure should be brought to bear on President Soekarno inReuter - 338 words
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151 1964-09-09 16 What if the UN fails? asks Wellington paper WELLINGTON. Tues. The Dominion. Wellington's morning newspaper, said ln an editorial today that New Zealand, by agree Ing that its troops be used in operations against Indonesian Infiltrators. has shown how meaningful its expressions of support for Malaysia has been. "New ZealandReuter - 151 words
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103 1964-09-09 16 A LOR STAR, Tues Security forces today withdrew irom a search, started on Sunday night for three "armed strangers" reported to have been seen on Jabl Estate, nine miles from here. A police spokesman said today road checks were still continuing but so103 words
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Article39 1964-09-09 16 SINOAPORE. Tue.?.— A reception and dinner ln honour of Mr C. V. Devan N»lr, on hU election to the MalaysU.l Parliament, scheduled to be beM at Robinson's on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.. has been postponed Indefinitely.39 words
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Article20 1964-09-09 16 KUANTAN. Tues. The Pahang Malaysian Indian Congress will hold its ninth annual delegates' meeting at Raub on Sunday.20 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-09-09 16 kj EW ZEALAND i^ L troops on the hunt for remnants of Indonesian guerillas, who landed by sea in the Pontian area more than three weeks ago. The Kiwis went into action for the f.rst time on Sunday following reports by estate workers of the presence100 words
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149 1964-09-09 16 Australia to boost trade with Indonesia /CANBERRA, Tues. Australian commercial interests have established a Sydneybased organisation to promote and co-ordi-nate trade with Indonesia, the organisation's honorary secretary, Mr. A. D. J. Harris, said here today. Mr. Harris, a Sydney manufacturers' agent and consultant, said Indonesia's confrontation with Malaysia was not149 words
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94 1964-09-09 16 LOS ANGELES. Tues.— A U.S. Air Force sergeant arrived home today from duty in South Vietnam to attend a mass funeral for his entire family— wife and seven children— killed in a car crash. His only surviving son and namesake. Wayne Traxler JrAP - 94 words
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Article54 1964-09-09 16 WASHINorON. Tues— Mr. Dean Rusk, the Seci-etary of Btate. yesterday expressed his price in *th« accomplishments of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation and reassured the alliance that the United States remained loyal and determined to meet i'-s commitments. Mr. Busk Issued a statement comemmorating the 10thReuter - 54 words
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200 1964-09-09 16 BO AC makes inquiries about 45 ill on plane LONDON, Tuesday. A BOAC spokesman said here last night they were trying to get the names of 45 passengers taken ofi a Boeing at San Francisco after they became ill over the Pacific Ocean. The spokesman said the passengers most of200 words
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Article90 1964-09-09 16 MONTREAL, Tues- Three cars were overturned and several Union Jack flags ourned last night as scores of youths staged a rowdy demonstration in the La Fontaine Park area here. Police arrested 76 of the demonstrators and said they would be charged with disturbing theReuter - 90 words
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127 1964-09-09 16 rpORONTO, Tues. Beatles I drummer Ringo Starr glanced casually through na elghtl* -floor .>w here yesterday and started a riot among 3.000 fans who tnMe a the hotel. The Beatles arriv- rr give two cnocertd were greeted by teenagers. As Ringo's long locks appeared127 words
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Miscellaneous209 1964-09-09 16 Straits Times Crossword ~^B| HH MB ACBOSS 7. Eat heartily, though no fare--1 asrss. s. nttln ot PS^r 4 we 5. Capital contest witnessed (6). 9. Ability v, surpass a busines. Orttalngl^ftr Jhjyg--10. Sour-tempered doctor waa PJ I™^1 M•* afterthought 11. vSt tor instance, not G .flZ.*™™'* working ri»t»rinratM i«209 words
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313 1964-09-09 17 710 horses now in training BUT NUMBER IS LIKELY TO BE REDUCED RACING with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Tue s According to the latest count there are altogether 710 horses In training at the four racing centres. This figure, however. Is likely to be considerably re- duced now that the MRA313 words
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Article273 1964-09-09 17 Olympic trialists inGovt meet ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r f EX of the 16 top Malaysian athletes training te the Olympic Games at Tokyo next month are among the record 350 competitors who will take part in the second Malaysian Government Services athletic championship meeting which begins here on Friday.273 words
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Article89 1964-09-09 17 IPOH, Tues. Anderson School regained the Moreira Shield when they beat St. Michael's Institution 3-0 in the final match of the hockey carnival here yesterday. Anderson School finished the tournament with a 10 per cent record, winning all four matches. Methodist Afternoon School, champions last year, became89 words
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Article21 1964-09-09 17 BUNBURY (Western Australia). Tues. Pakistan. the Olympic hockey champions, trounced a Combined South-West Australian team 13-0 here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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211 1964-09-09 17 India hit back from 1-4 to beat China SOCCER |£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. India, runners-up In the Merdeka football tournament which ended on Sunday, staged a storming finish to beat Nationalist Gnina 6-4 in a friendly match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The King was among 8.000 spectators who saw India211 words
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164 1964-09-09 17 F ONDON. Tues. Queen Eli- zabeth won a race at Folekstone with a horse prepared for her by a 75-year-old woman who does not officially exist In the eyes of the racing authorities. Don't Tell, the Royal winner of the Dymchurch Plate overReuter - 164 words
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Article25 1964-09-09 17 LONDON. Tues. Result* of Rugby League matches: Blackpool Borough 17 Leigh 6; Hull 34 Doncaster 10; Leeds 14 Hull Kingston Rovers 6. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-09-09 17 LONDON, Tues.— British hurdler Patricia Pryce got off to a flying start, caught her man and slapped his face. "He stuck a pin in my bottom." said Mrs. Pryce yesterday when she returned from an international athletics meet in Enscbede. Holland. The British 80 metres hurdlerAP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration300 1964-09-09 17 Taylor on strike LAWN TENNIS- in protest against line calls in US singles tourney FOREST HILLS (New York), Tues. 1 Roger Taylor of Britain went on strike during his match in the United States tennis championships here yesterday. He did this in. protest against line calls which he considered wereReuter - 300 words
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Article44 1964-09-09 17 LONDON. Tues. Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday: Bath 14 Waterloo 3; R. Holes XV 23 Royal Navy 16; Newbridge 21 Pontypridd 14; Redruth 3 London Scottish 9: Pendance and Newlyn 6 J. Williams XV 11; Llanelly 13 Neath 6.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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195 1964-09-09 17 BLACKPOOL MOVE UP TO SECOND PLACE IN THE TABLE T OND O N Tues. Blackpool, unconsidered as English Football League championship contenders at the start of the season, moved up to second place in the First Division table last night with a 4-0 win over Leeds. Blackpool have the sameReuter - 195 words
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Article28 1964-09-09 17 ROME, Tuei.— The Italian Football Federation yesterday announced fines of up to 100 million lire (£57.471) for first division clubs whose players used pep drugs. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article276 1964-09-09 17 IOC to probe Italian team Olympic roundup I AUSANNE, Tue s The International Olympic Committee announced here yesterday, that it would start an investigation this week into the status of the Italian Olympic soccer team. Otto Mayer, the lOC chancellor, said here there was "every reason to believe" that aReuter - 276 words
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Article58 1964-09-09 17 LONDON. Tues. Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Scarborough Australian* 400 Pearces XI 248. (Bolus 59 P. Trurman 43 R. Cowper 3-25) ami 153-3 <A. Lewis 49 P. Sharpe 46 n.0.). At Dublin— MCC 190-7 dec (R. Subba Row 61) Ireland 125-2Reuter - 58 words
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Miscellaneous70 1964-09-09 17 SOCCER Hay Cnp iKluangi: Union Estate 2 OPM 1. Raub League: Police 2 PWD 2. Taiping League: Thenavan Youths 4 Kamuntlng 4. Friendly (Seremban) NSCRC 4 Gurkha Signals 2. BASKETBALL Kinta Gold Shield (G. Oajah): Paslr Plnji bt Ball New Village 60-61; Bt. Merah bt Bemban MCA 40-33. RI'GBT UNION70 words
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239 1964-09-09 18 That extra rain is because of Pacific typhoons KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Storms and typhoons in the Pacific are the cause of the extra rain in several parts of the country. Normally August and September are relatively dry periods. The NorthMonsoon only hits the country in November. A spokesman of the239 words
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111 1964-09-09 18 LONDON. Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home yesterday called a meeting of the Cabinet's Defence Committee against the background ol recent developments in Hi" Malaysia-Indonesia dispute and the Cyprus issue. The Defence Committee meeting vai attended by senior ministers imiU military chiefs of stall. OfficialsReuter - 111 words
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Article126 1964-09-09 18 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues /CONGOLESE rebels holdv; in? Stanleyville, the country's third largest city, have announced the formation of "the People's Republic of the Conso." reliable sources said here yesterday. According to a broad(iv( from Stanleyville, monitored here, the new Government is headed by Mr. Christophe Gbenye, who126 words
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366 1964-09-09 18 UNITED NATIONS TUESDAY DATO (Dr.) Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, leader of the Malaysian delegation to the United Nations Security Council, said yesterday he would ask the U.N. to send a factfinding group to South-East Asia to investigate Malaysian charges of aggression by Indonesia.AP - 366 words
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Article499 1964-09-09 18 gave the utmost co-operation to the authorities In preventing clashes. The tour was followed by a briefing at police headquarters at Pearls Hill Immediately after lunch. Tun Razak was off again to keep another appointment this time with the goodwill committees of Geylang and Joo499 words
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Article25 1964-09-09 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Another 168 people were arrested by police patrols today for breaking the curfew, bringing the total since Thursday to 480.25 words
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229 1964-09-09 18 Ko: Seal off trouble areas and then swoop SINGAPORE, Tues. The President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Teck Kin, today described the new Singapore curfew arrangements as "further proof of no animosity between the communities and the Government's confidence in the people to look after themselves." He229 words
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Article62 1964-09-09 18 LONDON, Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the British Prime Minister, is expected to disclose the date of the British general election at a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, but an official announcement is likely to be deferred until early next week, wellinformed sources said here today.Reuter - 62 words
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Article66 1964-09-09 18 CANBERRA, Tues.— Sabre jet fighters of the Royal Australian Air Force left their base on short notice today for a series of military and mobility exercises near Darwin. Northern Australia, an Air Force spokesman announced. The spokesman said the fighters, comprising a squadron, would spend aboutReuter - 66 words
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Article57 1964-09-09 18 NEW DELHI. Tues.— lndia has strengthened her position In Sikkim. the Indian protectorate which borders Tibet, in face of Chinese troop concentrations In the area and an alleged intrusion by a Chinese patrol there 12 days ago. This was stated in the Indian Parliament today by Mr.57 words
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Article401 1964-09-09 18 LONDON, Tues.— Generally dull conditions prevailed In the Stock Markets today. Selling was on a small scale but buyers were holding off and a little profit-taking after the recent improvement brought lower prices In many directions. Political uncertainties following Mr. Wilsons tpcech to the TUC401 words
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150 1964-09-09 18 Indonesian ban on authors who don't toe the line JAKARTA Tues. Indonesia's Basic Education and Culture Ministry plans to ban the circulation of books written by national authors who do not conform to the official line. Antara news agency reported today. Antara quoted the Ministry's top official. Dr. Supardo, vAP - 150 words
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Obituary21 1964-09-09 18 IN LOVING MEMORY of Ki-v>th Murphy who <li'p:irtrd from this world taaartad by his sorrowing mother Mr*. L. Murpny.21 words
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