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Title Section20 1964-09-10 1 BOJGAPORE. AMOBAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times KDN 731 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964 15 CENTS Estd. 184520 words
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Article, Illustration483 1964-09-10 1 Proof of aggression taken to New York by Dato Ismail BID TO SHOW CAPTURED ARMS TO SECURITY COUNCIL UNITED NATIONS WEDNESDAY MALAYSIA will seek today to place before the Security Council material evidence of aggression by Indonesia. The 11 -member council meets at 1900 GMT (Malaysian483 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-09-10 1 Mendez to Council: We want to be heard too... MANILA. Wed. The Philippines will ask the I'nitcd Nations Security Council that it be heard as an "interested party" durum the council's debate on Malaysia's charges of aggression against Indonesia, the Fon-isn Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendez. said today. Mr. Mendez toldAP; UPI - 216 words
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Article258 1964-09-10 1 ANOTHER 3 SKYMEN KILLED From CHEW LOY KHOON: LABIS. Wednesday CECI'RITY forces today killed another three Indonesian par a troopers and recovered a large quantity of arms. ammunition, foodstuffs and medical supplies. The killings occurred in two clashes today. Heard sound In the first encounter, shortly before the 12-hour curfew258 words
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Article208 1964-09-10 1 S'pore curfew is further eased gl NGAPORE, Wed. Singapore will come to life again at night tomorrow \v he n the curfew will be re imposed only at 10 p.m. After six days of restriction after dusk, hawkers and foodstalls will be among the first to resume their nocturnal business.208 words
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Article37 1964-09-10 1 JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekarno said yesterday that foreign subvei&ion and intervention In Indonesia's revolution weie mounting. He made the remark during me installation of Biijjadier-General Sutadhio as Minister/Attorney General in his recently reshuffled Cabinet. Reiner37 words
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300 1964-09-10 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. rrHE FIRST batch of an anti-aircraft regiment which Britain is airlifting to Malaysia will reach Singapore early tomorrow. A Commonwealth Forces spokesman said here today that the 22nd I.i?ht Air Defence Regiment was being flown here from Germany "in view of300 words
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328 1964-09-10 1 Tengku to reveal Soek plot to House HOUSE MEETS .TOD A V KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Information which Malaysian secret agents have collected of President Soekarno's plans to foment an armed revolt on the Malayan mainland will be revealed for the first time by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, when328 words
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186 1964-09-10 1 Aidit: If elections are held now. JAKARTA, Wednesday. Till:! Indonesian Communist Parly (PKI). largest in the non-Communisl world, lias grown into the biggest political party in Indonesia with a membership of about two million. The chairman, Mr. D. N. Aidit. said his party now commanded one-third of Indonesia's electorate. HeUPI - 186 words
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Article83 1964-09-10 1 Tun Razak postpones Bangkok trip KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raazk, will fly to Bangkok within a fortnight to discuss the revival of Joint Malaysian-Thai operations against the border terrorists. He v.as orlßinaliy scheduled to nave left today for the mwtli^ tomorrow, but this, date had83 words
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79 1964-09-10 1 Heath, Lee set date for textile talks I ONDON. Wed. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore Prime Minister, and Mr. Edward Heath. Britain's Chief Trade Minister, today agreed to reopen negotiations on Singapore's textile imports into Britain on Sept. 15, it was stated today. A spokesman for the Singapore Government said79 words
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Article43 1964-09-10 1 MOSCOW. Wed. i\:: wantrao Chavau. India .s Defen.e Minister, wno is viMinm Runia on an arms-buying mission, met Mr. Khrushchev in ihe Kremlin today. The meeting was anaivnl .a short notice, and no details v. i:e Immediately available. Reu'er.Reuter - 43 words
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Article37 1964-09-10 1 SAIGON. Wed. The Soutn Vietnamese Prime Minister. Major Oeneral Nguyen Klianh. tod;.v took over as Defence Mlniater, abolished press censorship ar.fl announced the release of five generals detained In ills coup teat January. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article49 1964-09-10 1 WHITE HOUSE TALKS ON SAICON WASHINGTON. Wed. President Johnson called Democratic and Republican Congressional leaders to White House torfnv for meeting with him and On "Mixwell T.ivlor \mrru.«n Amh.iss.ulor (o South Vietnam. A. I* NO INCIDENTS Singapore. Than. At I am no incidents since rnrfew r«- Imposed49 words
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Article, Illustration348 1964-09-10 2 Dr. Banda - Dr. Banda MPs IN UPROAR AS PREMIER TELLS OF £18 MILLION BAIT BY PEKING 'J'HE Malawi parliament broke into disorder here yesterday after the Prime Minister. Dr. Hastings Banda, had made a speech accusing Communist China of backing a conspiracy of five Ministers against him. Three ofReuter - 348 words
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Article39 1964-09-10 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. About 15.000 mud houses in rlllagM around the capital have crumbled and crops on more than 18.000 acres have been wiped out in Delhi's wor*t floods for years, officials said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article33 1964-09-10 2 ALEXANDRIA. Wed. The I Arab Heads of State yesterday unanimously approved a United! Arab rcepublic proposal on long- I term strategic defences in the event of an Israel attack. Rput*r. I33 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-09-10 2 KHANH MINUS HIS BEARD MAJ-GENERAL Nguyen Khanh, the South Vietnam Premier, returned to Saigon from the mountain resort of Dalat last week MINUS his beard (above) "to show I have taken a crucial decision." When he retired to Dalat after violent Buddhist demonstrations had forced him to give up the111 words
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Article145 1964-09-10 2 NEW DELHI, Wednesday. INDIA'S ruling Congress Party faced crisis in two States today. In KERALA. South India, the- Congress Government headed by Mr. R. Sankar resigned after some members of the party defected to support a Joint opposition motion of no confidence. In ORISSA.Reuter - 145 words
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Article36 1964-09-10 2 MANILA. Wed— Five rat tails must be submitted by government employees In a Philippine province before they will be able to collect their salaries for this month. It was reported today36 words
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Article23 1964-09-10 2 ADDIS ABABA, Wed— Emperor Halle Selassie is to pay a state visit to Hungary from Sept. 20 to Sept. 22— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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214 1964-09-10 2 Two South Vietnamese platoons reported missing SAIGON. Wed. Two South Vietr.amese militia platoons, armed with between 40 and 50 weapons, are missing after a battle with guerillas in Phu Yen Province, 220 miles northeast of here. They were with a third platoon pursuing the guerillas who had shelled and raidedReuter - 214 words
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Article40 1964-09-10 2 JAKARTA. Wed. An AfroAsian Islamic conference due to be held in December in Bandoeng. 1 has been postponed until February. i according to the conference oream.sing committee today. The reason ror the postponement was not mven. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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167 1964-09-10 2 Laos: Two princes warn the Red Prince pARIS. Wed.— Laotian Right-wing and Neutralist faction yesterday warned the proCommunist Pathet Lao that they would not stay In Paris indefinitely for tripartite talks to get under way to protect Laotian neutrality. Mr. Ngon Sananl k on c. Right-wing Minister of Public Works,Reuter - 167 words
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109 1964-09-10 2 NEW DSLHT, Vvod— Seven loan agreements totalling £14,500,000 were MRncd here today by Mr. P. Govindan Nair. of the Indian Department of Economic Affairs, and the British HiKh Commissioner. Sir Paul Gore-Booth. The loans will benefit India's oil, heavy electrical, coal mining andReuter - 109 words
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Article63 1964-09-10 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed. Congo Government troops, advancing north from the recently recaptured city of Albertvllle, have taken Bendera, 80 miles along the main northward road from the city a reliable source hero said today. Continuation of the nor'.huurd advance would take them to Lulimba. a mission station whereReuter - 63 words
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Article49 1964-09-10 2 SALISBURY. Wed. The Ret. Ndabaningi Sithole. former president of Southern Rhodesia's banned Zimbabwe African National Union <Zanu> was sentenced here yesterday to 12 months 1 hard labour for subversion. The magistrate. Mr. J.O.M Jackson, suspended six months of the sentence for three years. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article256 1964-09-10 2 NEW DELHI. Wednesday. THE Council of States yesterday began consideration of a Bill to establish a Press Council "to preserve the liberty of the Press and maintain and improve the standards of newspapers in India." The Deputy Information Minister. Mr. C.R. Pattabhtraman. said the256 words
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Advertisement130 1964-09-10 2 FRESHt TODAY* v^KP Hiw »B>w '-91 Garden peas from England Eskimo now bring you tender young green peas f as HMmtont as if you had picked them yourself, this J /^^*H morning, from an English garden. That's because the 9 Kskimo quick-freezing process keeps all the sweetness jkh^^^ mm^^*oi^^\^ J130 words
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Miscellaneous20 1964-09-10 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby MEAL J ****t 'ift '^V- It \fMCS (SAMBOU HHOEO TO\ |r--"" jjl yp go oarj20 words
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Article359 1964-09-10 3 No. One Power pledge by Barry gAN DIEGO (California), Wed Senator Barry Goldwater the Republican presidential nominee yesterday began a 4,350--mile campaign journey with a pledge to seek the "restoration of the United states as the world's leading power." In an address to a crowd at the airport here afterReuter - 359 words
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Article90 1964-09-10 3 BEA has an eye on the S-P-Five LONDON. Wed. -British European Airways said yesterday they were studying the possibilities of the S-P-Flve, a double-decker aircraft which, with 288 seats, has the biggest passenger capacity of any aircraft In the world. The planr. built by Short Brothris and Harland. was demonstratedReuter - 90 words
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Article87 1964-09-10 3 QXFORD. Wed. Coloured babies are more mature than white ones, according to tests carried out by Dr. Edward Brett, paediatrician at the Hospital for Sick Children. London, it was revealed here. He told a confer- ence yesterday that in a study of 138 babies 88 whiteReuter - 87 words
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Article55 1964-09-10 3 LONDON. Wed— The British Foreign Office yesterday named Mr. Morgan Charles Garnet Man as the new British Ambassador to Saudi Arabia A.P. LONDON. Wed. A £2.000 platinum mink coat owned by British actress Diana Dors has been stolen from the house she v renting55 words
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186 1964-09-10 3 BLACKPOOL (England), Wednesday. T!HE British Trades Union Congress, representing more than eight million workers, was yesterday given a mandate to work for a shorter working week ard longer holidays. Its 96th annual conference ui.animously passed a resolution moved by Mr. J.L. Jones, ofReuter - 186 words
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Article46 1964-09-10 3 LIMBURG. Wed. The trial against Hans Hefelmann. a former Nazi functionary accused of murdering 73.000 people, ended yesterday. The court ruled that Hefelmann. who headed the "mercy killing" section of Hitler's party chancellory, was physically and mentally unable to stand trial. AP.AP - 46 words
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161 1964-09-10 3 Segregation ends in a school after five-year lockout I7ARMVILLE (Virgir nia). Wed.— A handful of white children ended a five-year county school lockout over integration when they went to school here with l.fiOo Negroes yesterday. Prince Edward County closed its schools in 1959 to avoid integration and whites went toUPI - 161 words
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Article, Illustration101 1964-09-10 3 AND A HIGHWAYMAN SNEAKS UP ON HER KIM NOVAK, star of the film version, of Daniel Defoe's novel "Moll Flanders," is pictured here at the 17th Century Chilham Castle near Canterbury, Kent, in a scene from the film. The story behind this scene? Kirn, whoUP - 101 words
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246 1964-09-10 3 NOW URUGUAY BREAKS TIES WITH CUBA MONTEVIDEO, Wednesday. JJRUGUAY broke diplomatic relations with Cuba last night. This left Mexico the only Latin American nation still recognising the Castro regime. By a six-to-three vote the Uruguayan National Council of Government supported a resolution adopted by the Organisation of American States (OAS)246 words
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Article53 1964-09-10 3 j SANTA MONICA California), Wad. Actress Suzanne Pleshette (Midod her six-montli marriage to actor Troy Donahue, 28. in the Superior Court yesterday testifying that he "emburrassed her" be- fore friends. Judge Kurtz Kaufman awarded I the actress a default divorce on ihe grounds of extreme cruelty. SheUPI - 53 words
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Article29 1964-09-10 3 BERLIN. Wed. East Germany 1 announced yesterday that It would in future allow old age pensioners to visit relatives in West Germany and West Berlin. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article84 1964-09-10 3 A call for calm over Cyprus ANKARA. Wed. Turkeys Prime Minister. Mr. Ismet i Inonu. told the National j Assembly last night war had i come to Turkey's very thres- hold over the Cyprus crisis, but called on the country to await events calmly. Speaking during a general debate onReuter - 84 words
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Article52 1964-09-10 3 MRALTAR, Wed.-Gibraltar a L, elects a n^ly-constituted ft Sl 2il Ye counc Bft r which U will become self -governing Under constitutional change* '<*st April, there will no longer be any nominated members of the council and the number of elected members is increased from seven toReuter - 52 words
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Article50 1964-09-10 3 o WA SHINGTON. Wed. Two th«f agencl s announced yesterday that exercises would be carried out this autumn in the vicinity of -ohnston Island in the Pacific t* help maintain U.S. readiness to resume nuclear testing in the event of an abrogation of the nuclear test ban treaty.-Reute"Reuter - 50 words
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Article28 1964-09-10 3 LONDON. Wed. The British Government yesterday placed a £2 500.000 repeat order for helicopters which have proved their worth in the Borneo jungles and Cyprus Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article39 1964-09-10 3 After 1,600 years... CASTELGANDOLFO. Wed. pope Paul announced yesterday that women would attend sony sittings of the Vatican Ecumenical Council session starting next Monday the first time in the 1.600-year history of the council they have oren represented. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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86 1964-09-10 3 nALKEITH. (Scotland). Wed. Owen Holme, a 14-year-old boy who yesterday started his second week in a girls' class, was back with the boys yesterday—wearing a cap. The headmaster. Mr. J. McMillan, put Owen In a girls' class after he repeatedly refused to86 words
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Article23 1964-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Young Women's Christian Association's Flag Day, to be held thir Saturday has been postponed to Nov. 28.23 words
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Article126 1964-09-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Broadcasting and Information Department in Sabah will be split into two distinct bodies next month, the Secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Syed Zainal Abidin. said today. He added that under the new set-up each department would have126 words
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Article, Illustration587 1964-09-10 4 Three-point plan to help S'pore recovery PATRIOTIC GESTURE BY 20-000-MEMBER UNION SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THK 20,000-member Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today decided to introduce a three-point plan to help the State recover from the economic effects of the recent disturbances. The union's general secretary, Mr. T.V. Gomez, in a587 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-09-10 4 rpHIS map shows the A Singapore area which has been under day-and-night curfew from yesterday, while the rest of the island gets "freedom" in the day. The area, covering Geylang and Joo Chiat the two places where most clashes had occurred will have two off-curfew "breathers"116 words
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Article, Illustration148 1964-09-10 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Tan Seng Phee (above), 70, a Singapore businessman and philanthropist, died at his Joo Chiat Road home on Sunday after a short illness. Mr. Tan was the founder of the Chin Cheong and Company an Import and export firm. Tan148 words
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Article33 1964-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Joint dinner party of the Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd. and South-east Asia Photographic Socley at the Capitol Imperial Room this Friday nas been postponed Indefinitely.33 words
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94 1964-09-10 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Th? Industrial Arbitration Court -..ill resume hearing the pay dispute between the Adult Education Board and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees .it 10 a.m. tomorrow. The second Arbitration Court today adjourned hearing the dispute between the printing firm of Q.94 words
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Article73 1964-09-10 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A man. Karappan Suppiah. charged with voluntarily causing hurt to his neighbour, Yeo Yeow Wah, had his case compounded in a district court today. Mr. R. Ra mason, defending, told the court that the composition of the case arose out of Yeo's initiative in wishing73 words
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Article83 1964-09-10 4 Some adult classes resume today SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Adult Education Board today announced that the day typewriting and dress-making classes at 9, Fort Canning Road, functioning up to 4 p.m. will resume tomorrow. All day Malay language classes conducted at the Cultural Centre. Queen Street community centre, Havelock Road community83 words
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Article62 1964-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. —Dr Eu- gene J. Van Scott, chief of the dermatological branch of the National Cancer Institute of Bethesda, Maryland, USA who is now In Singapore, will give a public lecture tomorrow at 3 p.m. He will speak on "Lymphoma and Cancer" at the62 words
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252 1964-09-10 4 Unionists launch Malaysian defence fund KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MALAYSIAN defence fund was launched today at a meeting of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Technical Services' Union. The meeting, attended by more than 200 members of the union, stressed that what was important was not only the amount collected252 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-09-10 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Woo Tchi Chu, (above) vice-president of the new-ly-established University of Singapore Democratic Socialist Club, left Singapore yesterday for West Berlin to attend the conference of International Uivons of Socialist Youths commencing on Sept. 12. Mr. Woo. who is the sole delegate141 words
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Article29 1964-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The series i of talks and film shows on family planning, organised by the Singapore Family Planning Association In rural community centres, have been cancelled.29 words
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Advertisement407 1964-09-10 4 ORGANISATION, B TOII.W I SIIOUS" at II a.m. A 1.45-4 00-6.30 p.r. 1 Universal ir fernotionol presents >| =J«k |ony Chrisane AlotuscurCogittc COI Hiniv i snows? ■at II em -15-1-6 j-, pi EiiMiiTJli ffli-tfS. 1 \i THE MiGHTf mgm's 4oth |PrJWc I g Prejtntotion |jj W BOTH THEATRES .TOII.W 1407 words
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Miscellaneous176 1964-09-10 4 i IN AND UUT BY AIK rpHB following l« today* schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Frankfurt, Zurich. Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, (BA 700) 6.30 p.m.: from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin (BA 711) 7.25 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney, Brisbane (QK 737) 7.30 p.m.:176 words
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Miscellaneous300 1964-09-10 4 T-JIGHEST and lowest tempera lA tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hirhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 75 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 84 70 Ipoh 73 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 84 73 pur (ML. 02.-.) 6.35 p.m.; from Penang (ML.300 words
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281 1964-09-10 5 Warning No 2 to hunters: Don't wear green L I \i LUMPUR, Wed. Hunters are for the secund time being advised by ihc police not to wear jungle green rlotlo The Selangor CXD. chiel, acting Assistant Commissioner C. M. SunlU'ru.i. who lirst gave this ad vh c two weeks ago.281 words
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127 1964-09-10 5 I ONDON, Wed. Singa- pore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday met the Labour Party spokesman for Commonwealth affairs. Mr. Arthur Bottomley to discuss the latest developments in Malaysia, a spokesman for Mr. Lee said. During the meeting, which lasted for about oneUPI - 127 words
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Article, Illustration39 1964-09-10 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thr Department of Extra-mural Studies! of the University of Singapore to- j day announced that there would ba no classes until further notice. Students will be notihed In- 1 dividually about the resumption of courses39 words
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Article33 1964-09-10 5 KLUANG. Wed. Mr Poo SI Chew. Information Officer. Kluanc. has been awarded a British Government scholr/ship n. study journalism for one year at the London Polytechnic. He leaves on Sept. 22.33 words
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Article434 1964-09-10 5 JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN - JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN: By Penang Wednesday He was 24 and she 14, but it turned out to be 'gloriously golden... 9 pENANGS oldest practising lawyer, Sir Husein Abdoolcader, who reached his halfcentury at. the Bar two years ago, will celebrate his second golden event tomorrow. He will434 words
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Article88 1964-09-10 5 US judge to visit Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, -iv Wed Tne Asso ciate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Mr. Arthur Goldberg, will arrive from Coiomho on Sept. 14. Mr. Goldberg, a Secretary to the Labour Department under the late President Kennedy. Is now on a world tour. Before arriving here.88 words
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Article46 1964-09-10 5 BATU GAJAH. Wed.— Mr. A Mohan has been elected president ol the Tanjong TUHllans branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, with Mr. Narajan Singh as vice-president. Mr. K. Oov:n--dasamy as treasurer. Mr. A. Charles as secret. iry and Mr. K. Perumal as assistant secretary46 words
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270 1964-09-10 5 ORUNEI TOWN, Wed. 13 Inche Arshad Marsal, president of the Brunei Struggle for Freedom Party and a nominated member of the Brunei Legislative Council, has announced the severance of his Party's connections with the Brunei Alliance. He said the reason for this decision was thatAP - 270 words
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180 1964-09-10 5 Man who met a 'magician' lost all his money PENANG, Wed. A labourer. Abdul Ra- lauuiuu, auiuii ivozak bin Osman, 25, who gave $70 to a magician yesterday and hoped to get back 10 times the amount, received blanks piece.s of paper instead. "He told me he had magical powers180 words
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398 1964-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday npHE Malaysian Trades Union Congress today expressed "surprise and disappointment" at the breakdown in negotiations between representatives of daily-paid labourers and four municipalities because of the use of a taperecorder. The negotiations on the conversion of 8.000 dailypaid398 words
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179 1964-09-10 5 pENANG, Wed. The Central Government has clamped down or. applications from Malayan students wishing to go to Formosa for further studies. A spokesman of the Malaysian Immigration Headquarters here confirmed today that the Ministry for Home Affairs had directed that passport facilities should not179 words
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Article30 1964-09-10 5 KUALA UPIS. Wed. a 15--man committee, under the chairmanship of the district officer. Inche Mohamed Tajol Aros bin Ahmad, has been formed here to start a vigilant* corps.30 words
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Article24 1964-09-10 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The P and O liner Chltral will arrive in Singapore on Sept. 16 and 64 passengers from Britain will disembark.24 words
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Article32 1964-09-10 6 BATU PAHAT Wed. The Shell Traffic games for secondary school children In the district, to be held in the town stadium on Sept. 23 and 24 have been cancelled.32 words
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Article29 1964-09-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Thf Sultan of Selangor will lay the foundation stone of the new South Indian Muslim mosque at Malay Street here at 5 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article335 1964-09-10 6 Malayans ARE welcome, he says KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gABAHS Deputy Chief Minister, Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, reiterated today that the people of Sabah would welcome Malayan officials and administrators in the State. He was referring to the Prime Minister's speech at the Umno General Assembly on Sunday In which335 words
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Article28 1964-09-10 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Mr. Tan Chee Beng, an engineering graduate of the University of Malaya, has assumed duty as Assistant Engineer. Drainage and Irrigation Department. Knan.28 words
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122 1964-09-10 6 ORUNEI TOWN. Wed. —Men of the Brunei Malay Regt. are playing an important part in security work in the Sultanate acting as liaison with British forces stationed here and in some areas carrying out patrols of their own Lieut. Col. Fletcher, theAP - 122 words
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205 1964-09-10 6 Show your loyalty by action, not words: Sultan— TPOH, Wed.— The Sul- tan of Perak has called for action rather than words to demonstrate the unity of Malaysia in the face of Indonesian confrontation. "Now is the time for every one. Irrespective of race or creed, to show his undivided205 words
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Article48 1964-09-10 6 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed.—Vigilante corps have been formed in 83 kam pongs in the Baling district in Central Kedah. In addition, several estates have also set up their own corps. Each corps is grouped into sections of ten men doing four-hour shifts every night.48 words
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Article19 1964-09-10 6 DDNGUN. Wed. The Women's Institute here will stage concert at the Secondary Continuation School hall on Friday.19 words
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276 1964-09-10 6 Bride of 2 weeks killing: Man gets 6 years OINGAPORE. Wed.— A >oung man who stabbed his wife to death two weeks after their marriage, and then stabbed himself, was jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today. Saat bin Sastro. 25. a messenger boy276 words
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Article51 1964-09-10 6 JISSEIjTON. Wed. A 80--year-old Filipino farmer and nil 54-year-old wife were among the first to register for National Service at the District Offire in Tawau yesterday when registration rr-opened. The couple. Akmad bin Andaon and Dalilah binte PalakkaV were frcti the Apas Road settlement scheme near51 words
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209 1964-09-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed APPLICATIONS from A 21,821 smallholders all over Malaya to replant 80,981 acres of rubber have been accepted by the Rubber Industry (Replanting) Board so far this year. Altogether, nearly 40,000 applications, the highest number in any one year, were received209 words
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Miscellaneous200 1964-09-10 6 Xllotf Onp Miff V. T. SI ttnt I ht IMAGINE MEETING ARE WE I I NOT REALLY- J-*" v^*^ -BUT SHOULD MY COMPANION ...\OUR NCK'S PURSUrT YOU 6OSOON AGWNISO FAR BUT IJU6T >C.ONE9O /ou RETURN FBOM THE HUNT ANP^- 1 WILL TAKE HIM FAR I M SUCH AN OUT- OF/200 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-09-10 7 OINCE the airdrop of about 30 Indonesian paratroopers in the Labis area of Johore on* Sept. 2. Malaysian Security Forces have so far killed eight and captured several of the enemy. A quantity of arms, ammunition, parachutes, food and equipment has also been recovered. Picture shows66 words
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147 1964-09-10 7 Indon landings delay talks on Sabah claim KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Indonesian landings in Pontian and Labis are delaying further talks between Malaysia and the Philippines over the latter's claim to Sabah. An External Affairs Ministry spokesman said today the Government was studying the latest Philippines note, but no reply147 words
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266 1964-09-10 7 21 IN COURT AGAIN ON CHARGES AGAINST SECURITY lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. All the 14 Indonesians and seven Mai- aysiaro, charged in a, magistrate's court here' on Aug. 22 and Sept. 2j with possession of arms in a security area in Pontian and consorting i with people possessing j arms were266 words
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Article23 1964-09-10 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The pf eapore Eurasian A.s.sociaton'B buffet party to celebrate Ma- 1 I^y.v:;< Day on Saturday has been i cancelled.23 words
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123 1964-09-10 7 ITUALA LUMPUK. Wed Five Malaysian craftsmen and technicians left here by air today on German Government scholarships for training at a plastic centre in Wuerzburß. They :ire Mr. Robert Lee Ber Kow. Mr. Phuah Choon Huang, and Mr. Ronny Lim Tee Tee. all123 words
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88 1964-09-10 7 SEREMBAN. Wed Kederal and State departments in Negri SembiUin are to be ursed to be "firm" in implementlag the use of the National Language In the daily routine and in correspondence with the public A motion to UUI effect Will be tabled by lnche88 words
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Article51 1964-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. W.'d Th? 10th Kualu Lumpur Air Boouti Oroup \\ili hold a Scouts ganß show on Fnduy and Saturday >t the Chm Woi Auditorium here Proceeds from the concert will go to the Scout and Cubs fund of the- Methodist Boy*' School. Ku..l;i51 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-09-10 7 BOB PERIES - Reluctant Red in a hotel room with blinds drawn BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE. Wed. The hotel room door opened a few inches and the face of a New Zealand Communist. Mr. R. Nunes, peeped through the gap. "I don't want to see anybody. Please go away. he said. When I211 words
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Article92 1964-09-10 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Goh Koh Pui. deputy chairman of the Port of Singapore Authority, has been appointed its chairman and assumed his post on Sept. 1. M: Goh was also former Perman*n' Secretary to the Deputy Prime Ministers Office. This post has now been taken92 words
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Article65 1964-09-10 7 PARIT BUNTAR Wed An elaborate programme hM been arranged lor the Perak Mentrl Besttr, Dato Ahmad bin Said when he makes Ml first official visit to Krian di.sirct on Fnda* and Saturday He will '.n>p((t ir.rl open a number oi rural development projects, and will65 words
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179 1964-09-10 7 MALAYSIA WILL GET $8.6 m AUSSIE AID KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. rpHE Australian High Commission today announced three new Colombo Plan projects costing over 58.6 million to be undertaken in Malaysia. Two of the projects are for Sarawak and the third tor the new medical centre at the University of Malaya179 words
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Miscellaneous5 1964-09-10 7 Kuijm Ituitntf Hy tltii/th lit'irmltiin5 words
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Article50 1964-09-10 8 M ».rrf< s;« rMMaaaaaj TAMILV OF LATE Mrs Marta ttlvaa and friends for aasurtaaca. donations i ma* at the funeral MR A MRS. A Arumaithural thank roaHKin and friends for their assist- valuable gift* and on tne occa- i Mim of thi ir marr.itr (in .-nth August. 18., I50 words
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Obituary24 1964-09-10 8 IM Miitiftumt IN EVER LOVING Mtinory of Reyga I'.-tem who I- Hhmvs rememoerni a ID paJa b) hi> dear one*. K I'24 words
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Article207 1964-09-10 8 J" Itorrf.i Sf (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS CIO. Invii.- an iearnn» and oook addicts tv mouse in tneir sDownmm at Times Uoukc ttivn \.Hiiev lioin, iiingapor* I SVEU ABUBAKAR m.l Abdullah Balaataw Road regret to ajsnouoo 'h.t* tt|,. Ir daughter s mar* PBBUNMi .1 tlil turth. i BOtaM, BEAUTIFUL CAPIZ207 words
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Article36 1964-09-10 8 Zll Wnrits ttM < MM FAR EASTERN BIBLE ColleKF. rr- •penißf Sefrl 11, offers 4-year Degree.! »ml Diploma Courses. Write: Rev. j John Oraulay, B.A. B.T.M »A Gil- atraci Itn 1 1 Sntapore II I36 words
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Article704 1964-09-10 8 Parliament meets today to approve the declaration of a state of emergency. There can hardly be much argument over the necessity of this declaration. It gives the Government the right to make regulations and take what action may be required to meet the threat of subversion, disorder704 words
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Article365 1964-09-10 8 Maj.-Gen. Khanh has been engaged for the past week in bargaining away some of his power in order to avoid losing all of it. He has given up so much, however, that it is questionable if the remainder is worth retaining or, indeed, I can be retained. The365 words
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Article164 1964-09-10 8 The Selangor CID ChieFs j list of strictures upon hunters j reads oddly in a country which clearly does not want men prowling unknown through its jungle areas. Especially when those men are likely to be wearing green (in j spite of warnings), to be armed and to164 words
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Article634 1964-09-10 8 Bug-eyed monsters in space? It's possible, say the top scientists ONDON, Wed— The 15-legged, threeeyed, purple-tentacled creature of another planet is biologically possible, and no one should pooh-pooh the v n s o phisti cated science fiction author who writes about it. Professor W.T. Williams, one or the four Southampton634 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1964-09-10 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Aggression 'blatant and inexcusable' ALLINGTON KENNARD 1 AT THE UNITED NATIONS TODAY, THE 1 FACTS OF CONFRONTATION, MURDER, GUERRILLAS, PARATROOPS, SABOTEURS By MALA YSIA is asking the Security Council of the United Nations this morning to condemn Indonesia for "blatant and inexcusable aggression." The Malaysian delegation will be able* to1,220 words
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Letter191 1964-09-10 8 1 remember the times when we responded so well to appeals on behalf of victims of the Hungarian. American and Japanese disasters Can't we once again act In like manner towards the victims of India where humanity is degraded to its lowest by poverty, hunger,191 words
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Advertisement542 1964-09-10 8 Straits Htm Mala* Mail Classified *dvrt»s»wis«t* amar t» ka<M»* ss> lat Moor COLO STORASI AIICADf Orchard Road cold storage: ■ranches at holland road— katond KCPPEL NOAD-NAVAL BASK Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Housa. C**V«r Q««y THE NEWS FRONT FHxpatrlck's Smsipiaiaa* M. M. ISMAIL J Admrralty Road. Naval B**a542 words
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Advertisement41 1964-09-10 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers m Exporter, of Hifk Clou Wof*t«4t Wooll.nt. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Ttl: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mormon, lit Fleer, Room No. I, 54-64, Nothen Rood. Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement18 1964-09-10 8 FOI HAPPt MEALTHt OATS AHEAD W^^^, DRINK /^^-iP apples I with the goodness of mmwr* '^?'**J^i I STORAGE18 words
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Article520 1964-09-10 9 With the exception of Geylang, Joo Chiat zones And five hard-hit days end for the city's taxi-men, hawkers and small traders -by STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS SI NGAPORE, Wednesday. \yiTH the exception of the Geylang and Joo Chiat areas, near-normal conditions prevailed today throughout the rest520 words
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258 1964-09-10 9 GOODWILL BODIES REPORT A DROP IN INCIDENTS SINGAPORE. Wed. Goodwill committees, which toured various constituencies yesterday, have reported that most of Singapore was "free of incidents." In JOO CHI vi the goodwill committee reported that the situation was returning to normal, and that there was evidence or close liaison, co-ordination258 words
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93 1964-09-10 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Alliance tr>day ;i-ked all political parties to sink their differences and devote themselve* to the iv task of re-toring peace and order >peedilv In a statement, the secretary-erneral. Mr I.cc Kirn Chuan. said: There 1* absolutely no room for party93 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-09-10 9 Where the curfew area begins... THIS wax how rieylang Road looked half-an-honr after curfew was reimposed in the Joo (hilt /Geyianc area yesterday. At short intervals, military and police vehicles patrol the stretch. This road block at the junction of Pay* I, r b a r/Geylang Roads is the beginning52 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-09-10 9 curfew area. On the lookout for trouble An armoured ear patrolling the Geylang Serai area yesterday. Straits Times pictures by Mak Kian Seng.Mak Kian Seng - 23 words
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Article290 1964-09-10 9 Telok Kurau. during the off-curfew hours. The victim was sent to hospital Fifteen minutes after the curfew was re-im-uosed. a police foot patrol was forced to fire teargas to disperse a crowd of about 30 to 40 people in North Bridge Road. The mob had started to290 words
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245 1964-09-10 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Geylang and Joo Chlat the main trouble spots were sealed on today as the rest of the Island enjoyed complete lreedom 01 movement. "Curfew Area" signs went up at ail road junctions on Urn boundaries of the two zones245 words
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Article31 1964-09-10 9 BATU PAHAT. Wed. Mr Tan Tick Beng. is the new chief education officer. Johore. He took over Mr. V. Go pal. the deputy i chief education officer. I31 words
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93 1964-09-10 9 $22,200 to NTUC Fund from 3 unions SINGAPORE. Wed— The National Trades' Union Congress today received a donation of 522.248.77 collected by three teachers' unionduring "Harmony Week." for its rehabilitation fund for victims of the July disturbances. The three unions are the Singapore Chinese Teachers' Union, th» Singapore Malay Teachers'93 words
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Article78 1964-09-10 9 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Ministry of Education said today 1 that the University of Cambridge "Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education" will now be known as "Malaysia Certificate of Education." A change also takes place for the "Joint Examination for the Federation of Malaya Certificate.78 words
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134 1964-09-10 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Barisan Sosialis members of the Singapore Legislative Assembly have piven notice of a motion they will move at the next Assembly meeting, calling on the Central Government to stop conscriDtinsc youths for military service. Ther are Mr. Kow Kee Seng (Paya134 words
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111 1964-09-10 9 Families of riot victims get cash, food OINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. today distributed cash payments and food parcels when he visited the families of nine victims killed in the Singapore disturbances. Inche Othman spent several minutes talking to the families in a two-hour, house-111 words
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Article78 1964-09-10 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tht Singapore European Employees* Union said today that efforts to get the British High Commission to settle the Singapore amah' dispute had failed. II a letter to Tengku Abdul Rahman, the union appealed to him to Intervene personally la settling the dispute.78 words
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Advertisement132 1964-09-10 9 \J^ Pye Console Model 4436 The luxurious Pye console model 4436 is the finest automatic TV for people who demand the best in TV receivers. The teak tambour doors open to a BIG Pye is not jllSt 23" screen giving a consistently perfect picture, due to the electro-mechanical brain which132 words
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Miscellaneous456 1964-09-10 9 RADIO SINGAPURA ffiSe SHORTWAVE 62 and 25 Midnight Clow MEDIUM 47« Metre, RADIQ MALAYSIA am «nn^ M .fK? NATIONAL SHOKTWAVE iWR SS TTiflZ? And About; 8.15 News- 820 Up Th( New > '10 B^aUa-st PotAnd About 9.00 Br^dcLu To R^i JPmISR W rd Schools; 11.00 Programme Sum- ?oa' Tul t^l456 words
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Article, Illustration2827 1964-09-10 10 Seeni: I would have made a public apology if Warning to Abu Bakar on handing out copies 'at his own risk' The Minister's wife Minister vs M.P. libel case Dl l 1 1 i I ilul Reports VIC NAYAOAM 25 PER CENT INTEREST IN FIRM WAS PRIVATE SHARE, NOT SUPPORTED2,827 words
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Article180 1964-09-10 10 \|R DR. Seenivasacam, secretarygeneral of the People's Progressive Party and Member of Parliament, made certain allegations of corrupt practices against Incite Abdul Rahman bin Haii Talib. then Minister for Health, in Parliament in August last year. Inrhr Abdul Rahman rhallrnfed Mr. Scrnivaoajc.ini to repeat the rrmarks outside. On Sept.180 words
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Advertisement252 1964-09-10 10 d%. y\J U I I4^ \T 111 IJ 9 J HE^~— Parker. From its modern hooded nib tne fdrnous Parker "SI" most Sort- E^^ESsi oured, most wanted pen in the "r^EEr B I^Ei^3 waHd. But there's more to it than H I^EEEE just good looks. Inside, the Parker r IKIEEE252 words
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Advertisement84 1964-09-10 10 Imennenl [NUII 7*l luLHkkMkl I SPUD ...if your taste is discriminating ir MENNEN <i tne choice only for tho»« who appreciate the very best. -^^^v f Refreshingly cool and wonderfully satisfying, v MENNEN gives that extra masculine freshness in your grooming. For a well-groomed individualistic look, buy MENNEN today. Remember,84 words
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322 1964-09-10 11 Took $5,000 from father's safe SINGAPORE, Wed. i SCHOOLBOY who stole $5,000 from his father's safe, later handed $4,000 to a salesman, Sim Choon Huat, 18, while they were travelling in a taxi, a magistrate's court was told today. Sim was found guilty322 words
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81 1964-09-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Motorists can now travel from here to Kuala Trengganu via Kuantan without having to cross any river by ferry. The last bridge on the Kuan-tan-Kuala Trenggttnu road over the Marang River U now open to all traffic. It is 60081 words
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Article75 1964-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Six MaUy. Airway* fligh.s between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Jk.il I be cancelled tomorrow for "opatktional rcmaant," an official apuku--1 man said today. Tlipy are ML 022. ML 026. MX. 025. ML 027 usually arriving from Kuala Lumpur at 7.30 a.m.. 3.30 p.m.. and 6.3075 words
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Article162 1964-09-10 11 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1Y —Huah Ten Nam, 20. and Lim Chin Lian. 23. both of Setapak, were today charged in the Third Magistrate's Court with attempting to extort $7,200 from a sundry shop owner. Ong Haw Chuah. 64. Ong told the court lhat when162 words
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180 1964-09-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —About 1.000 packages of home cooked foodstuffs have been sent to the Ministry of Defence here for distribution to the Malaysian soldiers serving at the Inttlefronts in Sabah and Sarawak. This gesture was made today by a group of180 words
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375 1964-09-10 12 Stella Bruce - Pin up a chart and stop feeling tired! Stella Bruce by J^EYER before have our homes been so lull of labour-saving gadgetry; never before have so many housewives spent so much time tottering about on \yeary legs and complaining: "I could do so much more if only I didn't get375 words
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360 1964-09-10 12 daily chart and wouldn't be without it. A glance at It tells her what both she and any of her children are supposed to be doing at any hour of the day. She tells me: "Seeing your dally jobs In black and white,360 words
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Article186 1964-09-10 12 1 rpERYLENE is in- j fluencing fashion for men and will j continue to do so in I 1965, according to I a recent report re- 1 I leased by the Im- j perial Chemical In- j i dustries' Fibres Division. The report says that i186 words
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Article, Illustration388 1964-09-10 12 EFFECT OF HAIR SPRAY ON WATCHES IT has been proved now that certain hair prepanttlona can have a detrimental effect on watches. A szreat deal of research was needed before a British firm of watch and clock makers discovered why a few of their gold plated watches were coming into388 words
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Advertisement421 1964-09-10 12 If SI ITS TINm Dental fc Photo Supply Ltd., «ol« ogenti throughout Moloyno tor YASHICA and FUJI PHOTO PRODUCTS, or* pleased to announce the results of MISS YASHICA FUJI FILM PHOTO CONTEST held under Hie eutpicet of Mm South East Asia Photographic Society, at follows: FIRST PRIZE: WONG CHENG SEE421 words
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Advertisement168 1964-09-10 12 %^^B iV chewables... made them taste Bl E^Ht v Hfe «£$&S Basted A Br^ NEW FRE_SH FRUIT w Multiple Vitamins *-kJjtL" I Taste tests sho* yOurgsters prf'tr 'ftn»fci/«lf -M* Chocks tingling ne.v fresh-fruit favor irl«ll'l\ll and new chewy little pillow shape. Tney j vffv Vfw I I really love theml168 words
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Miscellaneous329 1964-09-10 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Scattered materials to aid 8. Gas discharged by electricity B i"?* <?'• 6. Suitability of coins for carry9. Quickly puts the others In the about contoln metal river (6). 10) -10. Doctor Is without the foreign 7 J he t 11 <*trlch on the back329 words
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Advertisement1277 1964-09-10 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: Dm S'pori Still S'nam Penamj MACNAON LiterpMl. G .v-jrw Cai. 33 Sapt 11 Stpt 12/14 Sipt IS ANCHISES liftrpttl, o■.:■'■■-.0 int 11 Sipt IS stpt 11/21 Seat 21 CLYIONEUS l.ternoti, -rw Septil Sept 21 tept 22 21 Stpt 27 ANTEHOR l.terptll, Avoimouth Septil Sett1,277 words
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Advertisement1169 1964-09-10 13 I BENULINE I tAPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON LIVERPOOL I CONIINENIAL P<RlS_ BENRINNES g .2 WBmn*"? mZn BBS 8 8 For Liverpool Oct 14 nrMHIAMT Rottiroam Oct 21 Singapore Pt S'nan. Htnjng H>»'i N« S Gil. I Sept 11 Sipt 12/11 Mbrouth Nl» 17 Singapore P. S'kan Piling BENARMIN leatet, HatOarL1,169 words
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Advertisement1212 1964-09-10 13 Ifagw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. I&HjI LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI IT**M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgipori PL Sham P«ni->i KIH OF CHESTER II Sept tCITY OF WELLINGTON 25/27 Sept 21 Stpl •CITY OF LEICESTER 3/ j Ocl 1/7 Ocl I Ocl 'CITY OF LEEDS 24/21 Oct 77 2J Ocl 311,212 words
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Article115 1964-09-10 14 AfELBOURNE. Wed.— lndustrials xTI traded within narrow limits j with moves about in balance. Mll- laquln sugar highlighted with i drop of 5/6 to 44/- after the report that current prospects were "not encouraging." Base metals moved Irregularly while oils were steady. Loans 1 were steady. C.X.A 3«115 words
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Article253 1964-09-10 14 SEPTEMBER first trade rubber f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67i cents per lb., down three-quarters of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for toe position. The tone was dull. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. elating prises m centa per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8.253 words
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Article95 1964-09-10 14 SHIPt alongside the tlngapera Harbour wharves er cxpeettd today are: Bcntong N.W. 1. Rudder Bositovio 3/4. Star Alderbaran 6/7, Gicnearn 10/11, Ifoaeuitein 13/14. Tatiana 18, Crusader 19. Labuan Badji 21/22. Jlnsan 23 24. Mindoro 27/2!>. Bankura 31/32, Breconsbire 35/36. Kernorook Nicobar 44. Khimik Zelinaky 46. Pert twettenham95 words
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Article63 1964-09-10 14 /'HINESE Product Exehanto, Smgaday: Cocanut all: bulk $37i sellers, drum mluts. Copra: Bept./Oct- UK Continent: Lnuuoted. Popptr: Muntok white $142t sellers, Sarawak while $140 sellers, special Sarawak black $110 sellers, unruled Lampong black $115 sellers. ASTA $125 sellers. $ingaport Coconut Oil Millars' Association prlcts: bulk $51.50 sellers, drum63 words
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Article34 1964-09-10 14 Tha Malayan Cxahanga Banks' Assaclation made these changes ID Us rates to mercnanU yesterday (ail rates to Selling TT ar OO raady: Holland Cuildtrs U6|: Balglan Francs 1.600; Frsneh Franos 158 i.34 words
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Article37 1964-09-10 14 ON ih>- Iraa aichangs markat >n Hontt Kong \esterday th.- U.t. dollar wu.- quoted U B.H for TT and j 761 lor cash. Starling »aa quoted at 13.98 and ana laal of gald at MBft.37 words
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Article29 1964-09-10 14 September tt. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67.' cents (down three quarters of a cent). TIN: 5705.374 a picul (down 54.621). Inofficial estimated offering: 240 tons tup 20 tons).29 words
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689 1964-09-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpiRNOVEK, though still -I- not large, expanded considerably on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. As. on Tuesday, it was a day of improving prices for shares dealt during the full Singapore curfews, though some shares untraded since last week689 words
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Article24 1964-09-10 14 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 8 Sept. 9 •Industrials: BJJ6 81.78 Tins: 122.75 123.83 robbers: 100.70 100.70 *Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10024 words
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Article835 1964-09-10 14 L. MALAYAN STOCK, EXCHANGE OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of 'he Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in bracketsINDUSTRIALS: C.S Halcling CJ.UOO) 52.26. Oiiolop (9.00O) SI so. (1.000) 51. 78, 14.000) $1.78: If** (1.000) $2.01. 1.000) 52.00. lad. Smelten835 words
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Article262 1964-09-10 14 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales to Tuesday Sept. 8: «O.V. «T.C. C. 8. HldKa. 2.27 9.4 14.1 1.5 h.. Smelters 3.30 11.4 19.4 1.7 V. A N. 2.74 6.a 8.7 1.4 Gammon 2.30 CBI b.j 20.8 3.2 Hume orda. IB262 words
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411 1964-09-10 14 nr\HE price of Btralts tin on X the Penang market yesterday fell $4.62* a picul to $705,371 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 20 tons to 240 tons. This was In line with London, where cash had fallen £7 a411 words
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Advertisement934 1964-09-10 15 (Continued from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtrm BOX ASSBO S.T. Positions Filled. Thank* all applicants. EXPERIENCED ENCLISH SPEAKING Cook, also Wash General Amah. !.:■.<• in and take complete charge. S iorr. WANTED SEVERAL WAITRESSES MT| for Expanding Restaurant. Apply personally at 125, Jalan Casing,934 words
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Advertisement911 1964-09-10 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words Si (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm SUNBEAM RAPIER 1961 Llgtlt Blue. one owner, 28,000 miles, accident free, o/drlve, safety belts, radio (4.100 0.n.0. Contact Beaton P.O. Bex 103, Kulal. Johore. OOWNPAVMENT S2SO S7OO hirepurchase cash trade-in (or Kord Prefect 195t)'80. Opel Rekord 1960, Jaguar 1957.911 words
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Advertisement743 1964-09-10 15 PROCLAMATION OF SALE ESTATE OF PETER CHONG, DECEASED. On Instruction from Messrs. Allen Gledhiil. Advocates and Solicitors of No. 30, Jalan Mount- j batten. Kuala Lumpur Solicitors I for the Public Trustee, Singapore the Administrator of the above i Estate, l, the undersigned, Licenced Auctioneer WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION743 words
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Advertisement460 1964-09-10 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Sixth Annual General Meeting ot the Company will be held at No. 132/136. Robln- son Road, Singapore, 1, on Wednesday, 30th September 1964, at 10.30 I I sun. lor the following purposes:— 1. To receive the Accounts for the year ended 31st March460 words
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Advertisement442 1964-09-10 15 NOTICES Companies under the General Management of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. Ipoh. Tin ore outputs for August, 1964. Piculsj Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd 347 Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. and its subsidiaries 3.801 Hongkong Tin Ltd 310 Idrls Hydrauiic Tin Ltd. 426 Kent iFMSj Tin Dredging Ltd 564 Kllllnghall Tin Ltd 500442 words
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Advertisement239 1964-09-10 15 TENDER JOHOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class 'D' and above will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Johor. up to 12.00 Noon of the shb October. 1964 for: THE LAYING OF PUMPING MAINS AND ANCILLARY WORKS FOR THE F.L.D.A. WATER239 words
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339 1964-09-10 16 TOKYO. Wednesday A DRAFT resolution to instruct the International Monetary Fund executive directors to consider increases of members' quotas was introduced to the fund's 1964 annual meeting here yesterday. General opinion among delegates expected i 25 per cent, rise to emerge fromReuter - 339 words
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Article67 1964-09-10 16 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BABE (California), Wed.— The Air Force yesterday successfully fired another Mlnuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) on a test flight of more than 5,000 miles down the Pacific missile range. It was the 62nd such shot from Vandenberg by the Air Force and wasUPI - 67 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-09-10 16 BUZ IS A COOL, COOL UNDERWATER BABY Mitzi's monkey goes for a dip on a lead she follows him down below the surface LONDON film actress Mitzi Rogers, 22, has a cool, cool monkey that prefers to do most of his swimming under water. She keeps Buz that's his name100 words
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252 1964-09-10 16 pO R T STANLEY, (Falkland Island), Wed. An Argentinian airman yesterday landed a small plane here and handed over a letter and his cour> try's flag in a demonst r a t i on supporting Argentina's claim to this British administered territory. The pilot,Reuter - 252 words
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Article33 1964-09-10 16 SALISBURY. Wed. —An explosion last night shattered windows in the sorting room of the post office at Bulawayo. 300 miles south west of here. No one was reported injured.— UPl.33 words
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183 1964-09-10 16 ONDON. Wed. Conflict- ing British and Southern Rhj>desian statements created confusion last night over whether the current London negotiations on Southern Rhodesian independence were completed or not. The talks between the British Prime Minister. Sir Alex DouglasHome, and the Southern Rhode- sian Prime Minister. Mr.Reuter - 183 words
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186 1964-09-10 16 C'WEALTH 'CAN EASE BRITAIN'S DEFENCE BURDEN' I ONDON. Wed. Manpower shortages in Britain's Army could be eased by Commonwealth participation in the defence of South -East Asia and by Canadian acceptance of responsibility for the Caribbean area, says a booklet Issued here today by the Army League. Launching the booklet,186 words
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Article57 1964-09-10 16 PRAGUE. Wed. One worker was killed and M others were injured In an explosion in a Cze-choslovak-Soviet chemical plant in Northern Bohemia, the news agency Cetekn reported last night The report said the blast occurred In a carbon-sulphide department of the Zalinri Plant which IsAP - 57 words
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Article47 1964-09-10 16 LONDON, Wed.— A 15-year-old "pop crazy" girl was put on probation for three years yesterday by a juvenile court. There was only onr condition: No more pop. The girl was brought to court as being beyond the control of her mother.— UPl.47 words
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114 1964-09-10 16 Top GATT job goes to Indian official (GENEVA, Wed. A XJ senior Indian government official has been appointed chief of the newly established development division in the secretariat of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade), it was officially announced here. He Is Mr. M.G. Mathur, who has held posts114 words
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Advertisement1330 1964-09-10 16 jflsuaygyMiiiiifcTi™ PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS TRANSPORT CENTRE taj Supply of Motor Lorries on hire for the transport of Labourers. Materials. Earth, i-ic lor the year \9fa. WATEK DEPARTMENT ib> Supply of One 130 B HP. i Motor and Star'cr lor L. T. Pump.sH. EI.KCTRHITV DEPARTMENT («J Supply of PLYSTS.1,330 words
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Advertisement628 1964-09-10 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT BP REFINERY SINGAPORE LIMITED Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the appointment of Designer/ Draughtsman. Age: 25 to 35. Nationality: Citizen of Malaysia. Qualification: Senior Cambridge School Certificate, .preferably with Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technician Level. Experience: Minimum of 5 years experieiue and must be competent628 words
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Advertisement200 1964-09-10 16 IF YOU'RE TIRED NERVY RUN DOWN OR DEPRESSED When you feel 'droopy* run down this new honey Jelly quickly restores your energy' It Is absorbed directly Into the bloodstream, needs no digestion. There Is nothing quite like new Uoneyjel for giving you a quick energy boost, and r»vitallsing the physical200 words
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254 1964-09-10 17 gINGAPORE, Wed. Do You Mind, who contests the Stewards Cup (6f) at Bukit Timah on Saturday, did a sparkling trial in heavy going this morning. Ridden by apprentice Sonny Lim, the Ipoh-trained four-year-old went faultlessly over 3f in 38 4/5. Has improved Do254 words
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Article424 1964-09-10 17 ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. />HAMPION sprinter Mani Jegathesan will attempt to beat his own national records for the 200 and 400 metres dunng the Malaysian Government Services athletic championships on Friday and Saturday at the Police Depot padang. Medical student Jega will not be424 words
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150 1964-09-10 17 Daud tips scales in Techs' favour RUGGER KUALA LUMPPUR, Wed.— Technical College scored a late goal to edge Selangor Club Tigers by 13 points (two goals and a penalty) to 11 (goal and two penalties) in a cr match on the Padang this evening. Techs mad* up for obvious weaknesses150 words
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Article27 1964-09-10 17 IPOH. Wed The Malaysian Rncby Union's seven-a-siae tournament scheduled to be held at Ben-snban on Saturday has been postponed A new date will be announced later.27 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-09-10 17 BOUGOURE WINS CHAMPAGNE STAKES LONDON. Wed. Australian Garnet Bougoure, former Malaysian champion Jockey, iron the Champagne Stakes on Hardicanute at Doneaster yesterday. Hardieannte (7-1) won the 7f race in a thrilling photofinish with Crispian, ridden by Lester Piggott. Bouronre ,'»t Hardicanute home by a «hort head. Third two lengths away60 words
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Article65 1964-09-10 17 |V>NCASTER, Wed. In- diana won the £90,880 St Lrger, richest of the classics, here this afternoon. Second was Patti and third Soderini. Filteen ran. The betting was 100-7 Indiana. 100-8 Patti. 45-1 Soderini. The joint favourites at 5-1 were I Titan and White Label. Indiana wonReuter - 65 words
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156 1964-09-10 17 TOKYO. Wed. The Olympic Flame bound for the Tokyu Olympics In October arrived ai Kagoshima on the southern Up of Japan by alrluier from Okinawa today. Hundreds of thousands ol cheering, excited Japanese lined the streets from Kagoshima airport to the City Stadium whereReuter - 156 words
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Article73 1964-09-10 17 pENANG, Wed. Giving a po- lished display in the first half South Korea beat Penang 4-2 in a soccer match at the City Stadium here tonight. After trailing 3-0 at half-time Penang made a great rally which came too late for them to save the game. Korea's scorers73 words
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384 1964-09-10 17 BADMINTON SEREMBAN. Wod The Necn Sembilan bndmlnton championships will begin hrre on Seat 24 and end on Sept. 28 T.ie dr iw; MKN'S SINGLES— Top section: M'diael Chong ibye). Lee Boon Han v Tan Kok Te.-. Urn Ju Jin v Rnl)ert Poi. Tham Beng384 words
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Article, Illustration773 1964-09-10 17 I— AUSTRALIAN SKIPPER PAYS TRIBUTE TO CRICKET CROWDS BUT... f ONDON, Wed.— Bobby Simpson, the Australian cricket captain, yesterday paid tribute at a farewell interview to the English cricketing public, and made comments about problems confronting English cricket. Simpson had earlier led his team to theirReuter - 773 words
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181 1964-09-10 17 TENNIS FOREST HILLS (New York). Wed. America's top woman player, Biliie Jean Moffltt, was given a scare by her compatriot Mary Ann Eisel in the United States lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Mary Ann. a 17-year-old Missouri player, battled back from 0-3 down181 words
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279 1964-09-10 17 SOCCER EVERTON FOREST FAIL TO HIT TOP SPOr LONDON. Wed.— Kverton and Nottingham Forest, bidding for the leadersnip ot tne English Football League First Division, were both held to drawa last night and tailed to reach the top of the table. These two clubs ana Chelsea and Blackpool, who wereReuter - 279 words
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Article22 1964-09-10 17 NARROGIN (Western Australia*. Wed. Pakistan, the Olympic hockey champions, today defeated a Combined Great Southern side by 7-1 here. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article21 1964-09-10 17 LONDON. Wed In the only Rugby Union club match played In Britain last night Penarth drew 8-8 with Bwan«ea.— Reutar.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement281 1964-09-10 17 Imam todmy. tnwl tomorrow y A£ ■'■•4"'"\^^^^4""' ant '^ttKk. *s i S ■> i K.W< ««?^K- -ft f **3kki I The Quick Easy Way to Lnm a N«»Wing jagi, I J CONTENTS: JtifejggtfNßk M $/"<"*< L 1 M J0 LESSON «**vl 1 kffl 1 LANGUAGE COURSE Pl**s '"^T jT^^ SfRTE!?^^281 words
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Miscellaneous109 1964-09-10 17 SUMMARY SOCCER Victory (up Malacca): 45 RA 3 Kubu Vni 2. Ipoh j l.fc: Municipality 3 PCRC 1. HOCKEY L. IVrak Lje (T. j Anson): DTC 1 SAAS 0. SWIMMING Perak meet 'Ipoh): 800 m freestyle tmeni: 1 Leong Wei Lam 'Anderson* 11:11.7, 2 Leong Wet Tat i Anderson i109 words
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Miscellaneous21 1964-09-10 17 SPORTS DIARY IKK Xl A .itiß combined schools trial (SGGS grd.). L. Perak Lie*: Indian Assn. v NTS School (T. Anson).21 words
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125 1964-09-10 18 Home-made grenades: Two held in raids SINGAPORE, Wed. Police on Saturday raided a house in Kampong Pachitan, off Changi, and found a home made grenade and a package of explosives. A police statement tonight said the raid was on a house of a Malay who had earlier been arrested for125 words
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Article49 1964-09-10 18 HONG KONG. Wed. Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaysia had undermined and menaced the peace and security of South-east Asia, Mr. J. Liwag, a Philippine senator said today. He was talking to reporters before his departure for Manila after a flve-day visit to Taiwan. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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133 1964-09-10 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man was brandishing a parang and "spreading false rumours" when an onlooker called in the police, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Ismail bin Amat, 30, was sentenced to 18 months' jail and six strokes of the rotan after133 words
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161 1964-09-10 18 PEKING, Wednesday. PHINA'S main Communist newspaper, the People's Daily, said today, "Should I.S. imperialism dare launch aggression against Indonesia, the Chinese people will hack Indonesia with all their might." In the first authoritative statement published on the Malaysia dispute for some time here, the party161 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-09-10 18 LONDON. Wed— A better tena- ency developed In the stock markets today following yesterdays mode.,* decline and gains finally pre-dominated. Business remained small and markets were very thin but there was no repetition of yesterdays profit-taking sales. Gilts held steady in idle conditions but banking434 words
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Article81 1964-09-10 18 MALACCA, Wed. The second piracy committed by Indonesians In the Straits of Malacca on Sunday was reported here today by four Malaysians who were robbed of fishing nets, wristwatches and cash amounting to over $3,700. The men vino were In two boats were Intercepted by an81 words
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Article25 1964-09-10 18 iPerui. Wed. A 4*' bus phmffed off an un'Hr* Into the Cunas rive/ near here yexterday. killing six pernons and Injuring 10. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article155 1964-09-10 18 PENANG, Wed. Several low-lying areas were again flooded after 24 hours' continuous rain in Penang yesterday. The meteorological station at Bayan Lepas recorded 4.34 inches of rainfall. The Sungei Ayer Hitam and Sungei Pinang, two of the largest rivers cutting through the city, were swol155 words
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318 1964-09-10 18 Tin strike starts a wild rush, then police stop it IPOII. Wednesday. THK chance discovery of ;i solid vein of tin high up a hillface behind Bukil Merah new vulage, live miles from here, touched off a till rush earlier this week. But the rush has been halted by the318 words
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Article50 1964-09-10 18 TOP LAW OFFICER STRANGLED NEW DELHI, Wed. India's Solicitor-General, Mr. H.N. Sanyal, 62, was strangled in his bedroom today apparently by burglars who used his dhoti, a police spokesman reported. Later, police said they had arrested a person in connection with the murder but declined to give further details. Keuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Obituary64 1964-09-10 18 f.P. O'SOUZA, father of Bridget. Martin. Arthur, Morns. Sti-phm. Karne.«t. and Helen paiued away on r,th ■•ft. at Wttithazain. Kerala. LAWRENCE LEt YEW VONO aged 32. beloved husband of Chtia Yun Yin and father of Tracry and Winston, passed away peacefully at 4.1.'. a.m. on 9-i>-64. Funeral Service at64 words
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83 1964-09-10 18 MOSCOW. Wed. Russia today switched her Ambassador to North Vietnamone of China's supporters in the current Sino-Rus-sian ideological dispute and appointed a new envoy who has worked in the Peking Embassy since last year. The Soviet news agency Tass reported that Mr. SurenReuter - 83 words
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178 1964-09-10 18 'Come out of jungle' plea to two Japanese soldiers AGANA (Guam). Wed. Leaflets dropped on a dense jungle area bes^eched two tuese war holdout? to come out of hiding today as Guam police and U.S. marines pressed a 13--day search for the pair. Fresh footprints found near the Finegayan naval178 words
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Obituary53 1964-09-10 18 BARBOUR: Tahlo received that Gcorce (Oeordlei Bnrbour (formerly of The Singapore Traction Co.. M 4 dl«d at Crudei; Bay. Scotland, on 7th September hlt.r lout; Him-.-*. MRS. CHEONC WAI KONG Nee l.c.h Sen Moy. 62. phkk.ml ftwaf peacefully on 10-9-64. Cortege leaves IS, Koch Road, nt 3 in Friday.53 words
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Obituary21 1964-09-10 18 M.C. MANUEL vtio found eternal reit with th.- Lord on lu-!'-«.t <;■:• hut always r<-mrnilx'red by lovini; *U», find children.21 words
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Advertisement305 1964-09-10 18 w ""wW (lUlvi livvlliCHlO PMANC: To Unlly and Mike a son 9-8-64 at K.K. Both wolL Brother for Pauline. Thanks to Doctor and Staff. SMELTI! QQQ I fc: E NEAVE»f 000 .5.T 8 964 ft Mil mur oAN blVt DARBY WU AN INlbnbdl IM Al 1 i f IN ALL305 words
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