The Straits Times, 12 September 1964
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Title Section19 1964-09-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times KDN 731 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1964 Estd. 1845 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration505 1964-09-12 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - Six Indons captured MOPPING- UP CONTINUES SABRES CIRCLE OPERATIONAL AREA FOR THE PILOTS TO STUDY THE TERRAIN 77iree of the Sabre jets over Labis yesterday Froa CHEW LOY KHOON LABIS, Friday SIX Indonesians were captured today as Sabre jets joined the Security Forces in mop-ping-up operations nearHarold Teo - 505 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-09-12 1 Curfew ends in S'pore gINGAPORE, Fri. The whole of Singapore, including the areas of Ceylang Serai and Joo Chiat trouble spots during the disturbances which broke out on Sept. 3 will be curfew free from tomorrow. The Police today des.rnh Hi the situation as "bat k lo iHM-mal." \o incidents88 words
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Article1197 1964-09-12 1 JACKIE SAM. ABUL FAZIL - 40 held in 4-hr. swoop By JACKIE SAM. ABUL FAZIL i and PHILIP KHOO I SINGAPORE; Fri.— About 40 Barisan Sosialis officials and important cadm in sympathetic left-wing unions were detained in this morning's four-hour swoop on anti-Malaysia elements. Island-wide raids began at midnight. The objective was to stop anti-Malaysia1,197 words
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179 1964-09-12 1 JAKARTA, Fri. J Attempts have been made here to set Chinese-born Indonesians against the Government, the news agency Antara reported today. Chinese-born Indonesians have been receiving pamphlets urging them to take action against last May's anti-Chinese riots, to join together in protection of theirUPI - 179 words
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106 1964-09-12 1 'PI should recognise Malaysia now'— HONG KONG, Fri.— Senator Lorenzo Sumulong, chairman of the Philippines Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said here today that the Philippines should recognise Malaysia "immediately." In an interview, he criticised Indonesia's "crush Malaysia" policy which, he said, endangered the peace and stability of South-east Asia. OnReuter - 106 words
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Article33 1964-09-12 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Jakarta citizens had an air raid warning today as the city practised air raid procedure In view of what officials here describe as a very ••tense" International situation. Rev'33 words
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Article28 1964-09-12 1 CANBERRA. Fri.— An applicttion by an Indonesian official who crossed the border Into Papua New Guinea seeking political asylum was being considered, officials told Reuter tonight.Reuter - 28 words
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Article68 1964-09-12 1 Aussies be-ready plan /CANBERRA. Fri. Australian army, navy and air forces chiefs today worked on the final plans for an air-sea invasion exercise on the southern coast of New South Wales. More than 6.000 troops will take part in the exercise which has been named "Operation Longshot." defence sources said.Reuter - 68 words
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Article41 1964-09-12 1 JESSELTON. Fri. The Communist Clandestine Organisation (CCO) in Sarawak Is planning an uprising. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Daio Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. disclosed today. He Is here to attend the joint State tSabah and Sarawak) Security Council meeting— AP.AP - 41 words
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Article60 1964-09-12 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesian Defence Minister. Gen. A. H. Naution, yesterday said Indonesia v :'d not .start a shooting war i-^.le ■provocative movements" oi 3rltlsh warships In Indonesian waters. He said: "In our confrontation towards Malaysia, we are not to violate the demarcation lines of an open60 words
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Article108 1964-09-12 1 POI'R British war- ships from the Mediterranean are due here next week to reinforce the Far East Fleet, a Navy spokesman here confirmed today. They are the frigates Faimoutb and Brighton Far East Fleet." lie explained that thi.s action was "normal military precaution and purely defensive" because108 words
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Article154 1964-09-12 1 KUALA I IMPIR. I ri Wan Mustapha bin Haji Wan AH (left) ni prevented from taking his oath of office in the Senate today. For the record, he Rll ileetrd to the Senate hv tlir Kelantan State Legislative Assembly on July 1!). Today, he was the last154 words
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Article31 1964-09-12 1 WESTBURY (New York), Fri A newly-wed 22-year-old New York draughtsman last night von a record U*****,726 for a two dollar twin-double bet at KooscveU trotting track, near here. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article34 1964-09-12 1 PEACE FOtCE EXTENSION INITED NATIONS. Fri. C.N. Secretary-General U Thant s:»id tndur Cyprus and other intrr(Mod dnvcrnmrnts had aurccd to cnntinu.iiion of D If. f'»rce on Cyprus for another three months. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article538 1964-09-12 1 Recess —and 'Adlai plan' studied UNITED NATIONS. Fri. The Security Council temporarily recessed debate on the Malaysia Indc nesia dispute today while looking for B useful role it could play in ending hostilities. One idea under study was VS. delegate Mr Adlai Stevenson's suggestion that the Council rail a haltUPI - 538 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-09-12 2 New Army chief named in Thai reshuffle OANGKOK, Thurs. Gen. Praphas Charusathien, has been appointed com-mander-in-chief of Thailand's army in a major reshuffle of top-ranking officers announced by Thailand radio. The radio said last night that 38 officers were involved in the reshuffle. Gen. Praphas takes over his new postReuter - 170 words
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Article51 1964-09-12 2 JAKARTA. Fit —Demonstrating youths mobbed the American ConMil.ite in Soerabaya. Eastern Java \esterday and puiled dorm the 'oat of arms from the Consulate sate and tore the American flag to pieces and replaced it with an Indonesian one. Police eld not attempt to stop the demonstration.—51 words
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Article25 1964-09-12 2 SAIGON. Fri— A US. Army officer died in a hail of Com:nunist machmegun fire about 25 miles c .outh of here yesterday.25 words
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Article325 1964-09-12 2 TOKYO, Friday. 'pHE World Bank will not consider applications for loans from Indonesia, Ceylon and the United Arab Republic because of their failure to make reasonable compensation for expropriated foreign properties, the bank president, Mr. George E. Woods, said today. Indonesia nas never receivedAP - 325 words
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114 1964-09-12 2 I^ARACHI. Fri—Pakis- tan's Foreign Minister. Mr. Zulflcar Ali Bhutto, said yesterday that talks would be held shortly to prepare the ground for a summit meeting between President Ayub Khan and the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Sharstri. The talks, between Mr. Bhutto andReuter - 114 words
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91 1964-09-12 2 Big inquiry to find killers of Mr. Sanyal NEW DELHI, Fri.-PoUce were today investigating a possibility that the murderers of India's Solici-tor-General. Mr. H. N. Sanyai. were professional stranßlers descendants of the thugs, who more than a century ago. strangled travellers with scarves before robbing them. Mr. Saliva 1 was91 words
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207 1964-09-12 2 Arabs to set up Palestine Govt in —exile ALEXANDRIA, Fri. The Arab summit conference here yesterday agreed to set up a Palestine government in exile and form an army for it under the command of a Joint Arab Defence Headquarters. The army would be drawn from among one million PalestineAP - 207 words
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Article41 1964-09-12 2 BEIRUT. Fri.— Five Iraqi Air Force officers were reported to have been executed and I.OCO i>eople arrested last Friday in Baghdad In connection with U abortive coup against Iraqi Presiding Abdul Salamaref. Press reports here said today.— UPl.41 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-09-12 2 CHOU MYSTERY: UNSEEN AND UNHEARD. TOKYO, Friday I J^ADIO Press, a Tokyo monitoring service, said today the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou Enlai, had not been at an official function for a full month. This was "unusual." This was the first time i that the whereabouts of a j Premier ofUPI - 217 words
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128 1964-09-12 2 SALLY LETS UP AND HONG KONG IS SPARED HONG KONG, Fn. Typhoon Sally dumped heavy rains on Hong Kong last nißht and today, but its winds weakened and caused little, if any. damage in the colony. The Government took elaborate precautions to protect the people and property, virtually halting all128 words
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Article58 1964-09-12 2 JAKARTA. Fri— The 120--year-old British Cricket Club here has ceased to exist. The clvo known locally a» "The Box" Is now the premises of the Pantjaslla University. The Indonesian Foreign Ministry last week ordered the club to close within a week and today the keys were handed58 words
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120 1964-09-12 2 NAIROBI (Kenya), Fri.— Two British Rirls yesterday put the Kenya Senate temporarily out ol action —they both quit their iobs as rarliamentary stenographers. And because there was no one to replace them. Kenya's Upper House had to adjourn sine die. The Speaker120 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-09-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby to ccc you )/O (A V A6AIM UNCLE J f£t I WELL Vfe^c 1 VT ViV7 \you tooky s?B/ {HUM, SRDWIMG UP,27 words
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144 1964-09-12 3 A SECT IN SEARCH OF A 'LESS SINFUL' LAND PEDRO (Cal.) Fri. Thirty-two members of a Russian sect who found Southern California too sinful and wordly are aboard a luxury liner today bound for a rew home near Perth. Australia. When the eight families boarded the Orlana here yesterday, moreUPI - 144 words
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Article30 1964-09-12 3 VATICAN CITY. Fri— Pope Paul is expected to canonise the flrrt saints of his reign 22 Africans martyred in Uganda in the 19th century on Oct. 18. Reut«r.Reuter - 30 words
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286 1964-09-12 3 PARIS. Fri. The U.S. Ambassador to Nato said yesterday that the realisation of the Ameri-can-sponsored plan for an allied nu-clear-armed surface fleet could decide the fate of the West. The statement was made by Mr. Thomas K. Finletter. permanent U.S. representative to Nato. "AsAP - 286 words
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Article, Illustration164 1964-09-12 3 'Greeks shamed by royal dowry demands' COPENHAGEN, Fri. Widowed Queen Frederika of Greece, whose son King Constantine is to marry Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark in Athens next Friday, has demanded about US$l,OOO,OOO as dowry, the Social Democ r at i c newspaper Aktuelt reported yesterday. The newspaper's correspondent In AthensReuter - 164 words
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137 1964-09-12 3 T EST BERLIN. Fri. A 32-year-old East German lorry driver told yesterday of nve gruelling minutes he spent as East German border guards checked his reflgerator lorry -and failed to find the three adults and 11 children crouched insideReuter - 137 words
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76 1964-09-12 3 VICTORIA (British Columbia) Fri. A British-born Anglican bishop has threatened to picket two performances here of the British satirical revue. "The Establishment." on Sept. 21 unless "offensive references to the Queen are removed. The Rt. Rev. Michael Coleman 62. said yesterday the revueReuter - 76 words
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Article45 1964-09-12 3 Topless not against law MEXICO CITY. Fri. An unidentified woman and her teenage daughter bathed before hundreds of bathers yesterday In topless battling suits. Police rejected a request that they be arrested when the Mayors office ruled there was no law against such exposure.— UPl.45 words
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Article32 1964-09-12 3 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Six African ambassadors called on the U.N. secretary-general. U Thant. yesterday to express their concern over attacks by hoodlums on African diplomats in New York City— A.PAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-09-12 3 Decorum in the display windows BIRMINGHAM, Fri.^A I department store here lia> decided to put wedding rings on wax models wearing negligees in iis display windows. Mr. Frank Smith, the manager, said he ordered the rings after an outragert shopper wrote: "Are all your models wealthy spinsters or ladies of91 words
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Article47 1964-09-12 3 LONDON. Fri. Plans for a new British daily newspaper "wholly committed to the Christian religion" were announced in London yesterday. The editor of the newspaper The Dally Leader, is the Rev. Harold S. Goodwin, a Journalist for 30 years before his ordination in 1954 Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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108 1964-09-12 3 OOSTON, Fri.— A 17-year- old Rirl was shot dead accidentally early yesterday In an exchange of shots between a policeman and three men. Miss Betty Preston, of Morrisville, Vermont, was shot in the head as she stood on a street corner. The police108 words
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Article38 1964-09-12 3 FLORENCE. (Kentucky), Fri. A racecourse here has come up with a "Heads you win. tails we lose" bait for women who like a flutter by making their losing bets redeemable for trading stamps. Beater.38 words
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175 1964-09-12 3 OLACKPOOL, Thurs.— Four hundred British doctors emigrate every year equivalent to a quarter of the output of all the British medical schools, the Trades Union Congress was told yesterday. Dr. P.S. Greaves, generalsecretary' of the Medical Pracitloners' Union, was complaining about the175 words
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85 1964-09-12 3 I SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. The California State Supreme Court ye.sterday denied a petition to force Republican Party nominee Barry l Goldwater off the California presidential ballot. In a suit tiled last Friday, attorMy Melvin Belli charged that Senator Goldwater did not qualify for the PresidencyAP - 85 words
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184 1964-09-12 3 Rouble-rich 'goddess' held on $300,000 bribe charge A KIMA SULTANOVA is a '•godS^m^r^The ♦u B a v- Universit y secretary has been charged with taking more than 100,000 roubles (US$llO 000) in bribes, the Communist youth newspaper. Komsomolskaya Pravda, said yesterday Aklma became known as the "goddess" because she rovered184 words
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Article47 1964-09-12 3 BERLIN. Fri. Harro. an East German police dug. wmtKtday deserted his post as many Eastern border guards have done and fled to the West. He Jumped Into the 50-yard wide Landwehr canal and swain furiously to the American sector borough of Kreuzberg.47 words
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643 1964-09-12 4 DEVELOPMENT PLAN SUCCESS JF the objective of the Government's first development plan 1961-64 is to provide for an increase in national income equal to the growth in the population, the plan has more than succeeded in its objective. So says the progress report643 words
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Article99 1964-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Captain Stephan of the German ship Hannover will present a plaque to the chairman of the Singapore Port Authority when the ship arrives here from Hong Kong at the end of this month. He has been appointed as representative of the Senate of the99 words
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Article381 1964-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Economic Development Board, which was set up as the spearhead for economic development and was the Government's instrument for direct participation in industry, has succeeded in making a sizeable impact on the first development plan 1961-64, says a report on the progress of381 words
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Article35 1964-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Prl.— The science exhibition organised by the Science Society of the University of Singapore, scheduled to be held at the University tomorrow and Sunday, has been postponed 'o Sept. 19 and 20.35 words
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Article120 1964-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. rnVE Assemblymen today told members of the Telok Blangah Goodwill Committee to be constantly on the lookout for furtive strangers in their kampongs, who might be Indonesian or Communist agents carrying out their subversive activities. The goodwill committee members' duty should be to tell120 words
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Article163 1964-09-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A photograph of a lion dance welcoming a tourist ship taken by Mr. Lim Kok Keng has been awarded the first prize in the Tourist Promotion Board's colour slide photo contest. He will receive $300. a firstclass round trip to Hon«fkons; donated163 words
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Advertisement548 1964-09-12 4 'ORGANISATION 1 LAST DAY!!! 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 p m. H Univeival-internoiio.ial present! fi Tony Curtis Christine Kautmanosj "WILD WONDERFUL" EASTMANCOLOR !UI SB> TONIGHT M NITE LIN DAI~B "LAST WOMAN of SHANG" Mandarin in Scope Color superimposed English subtitles. m |_(SEASON FROM TOMORROW) j ■row «om Mining Show548 words
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Article, Illustration1743 1964-09-12 5 AN HOUR TO DEBATE CASE OF SENATOR WHO NEVER WAS... HE IS STOPPED JUST AS HE IS TO TAKE OATH KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE SENATE today took more than an hour to debate the case of the Senator who never was. One by one, seven new Senators were1,743 words
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Article64 1964-09-12 5 SINGAPORE. Pr. Nlrw Indonesians from Rhto Island! were each jailed yesterday for one month by the first criminal district court for importing banned produce from Indonesia in a small craft. The Judge. Mr Eu Cheow Chye. ilso gave them a similar .sentence Dn a sceond charge of64 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1964-09-12 6 Dato Cheah Toon Lok: The moment of decision has arrived for all Malaysians KUALA LUMPUR. Friday WITHOUT a single dissenting voice, the Dewan Negara today fully endorsed the emergency proclamation which was unanimously approved by the Dewan Ra'ayat last night. The former Speaker of the1,364 words
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Article62 1964-09-12 6 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The president cf the Owwi Pakistani League Assocation. Hajl Mohamed Khan, today called on Sin- I gapore citizens, especially Ma- laysian Pakistanis, to show their loyalty and help in the "solid foundation of a peaceful, stable, prosperous and multi-racial Malaysia." "Let us with62 words
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Article54 1964-09-12 6 KUALA L"MPUa. Frl— Bank Negara Malaysia, up to Sept. 4. had received a total of $1,206.--458.18 for the Malayan Patriotic Fund. Latest donations came from j the Kwong Sin Association, Raub. $50: Mr. P. Valamal.il. P.W.D.. Batu Pahat, $4.9«; and Pan-Malayan Phoon Yu Asso- 1 elation,54 words
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Article41 1964-09-12 6 TELUK ANSON. Fn. The Government Servn Union at a special meeting at its national headquarters h terday. pledged its .support to fight Indonesian conlrontation and aggression. The union bu 600 nunibn.s in five branches in the country.41 words
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Article51 1964-09-12 6 PENANO. Frl.— A btuto *ec» rity executive committee has been iet up in Penting. This was disclosed today by the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. who said the committe* would meet "quite often" and rt» port to the Central Government on the security of the51 words
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Article187 1964-09-12 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. r PHREE trade unions here said today that attempts by Indonesian agents and pro-Communist supporters to disturb inter-raci.il harmony in Singapore, were further evidencp of Indonesia's frustration over Malaysia's political stability and economic prosperity. The unions are the Singapore Pioneer Industries Employees Union. Mansfield187 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-09-12 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl MVCASHPOSrriOMISI IT THANKS, AN' 00/r*" PRECARIOUS I V \dLL AGAIN!/ L-T*' I /0 I RUINED! ITU. COST /please repair^ is*\ I s^ AFIvE BUCKS I VIL"* WON'T REAAAJN/ VIkSyWESTER!34 words
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363 1964-09-12 7 Lucky Mr. Lim that rich tin strike is in his mine IPOH. Friday THE ownership of a hill-face behind Bukit Merah new village, live miles from here, on which a rich vein of tin was discovei^d recently, has been resolved by the Mines Department here. A survey team from the363 words
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Article24 1964-09-12 7 IPOH. Fri— The Muslim Women's Welfare Board will hold Us annu.il meeting at the MCA Building here at 2 p.m. on Sunday.24 words
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Article90 1964-09-12 7 BOY, 18: I STOLE ON A DARE SINGAPORE. Fri. An 18--year-old boy, who passed his Senior Cambridge examination last year, told a magistrates court today that he stole a bicycle because his friends had challenged him to do so. Michael Wong Swee Teck pl»«dcd Riultv to a charge of bteuluig90 words
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Article27 1964-09-12 7 N I BONG TEBAL. Fri Work has started on a modern $68,000 tire station lor Nibong Telwl which is expected to be completed by December.27 words
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Article20 1964-09-12 7 PENANG. Fri. St. Xavier's .scouts and M-outers hold their annual camp lire 'Hands Across The Sea' tonight.20 words
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222 1964-09-12 7 High rents so help us buy houses, say Govt servants MOST lesser -paid Government servants in the big towns who are not fortunate enough to live mi Government quarters spend about a third of their salaries $100 on house rent. This claim was made by Mr. s. Nadarajah. chairman of222 words
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Article59 1964-09-12 7 YESSELTO.V Fri— More than 100 Filipino immisrants. «J including women and children, sailed into Sandakan on the past coast in small boats yesterday to seek employment in Sabah. Sources said some were already under contract with timber camps. One immigrant told newsmen hundreds more in the Philippines wereAP - 59 words
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172 1964-09-12 7 Professor: Inform Filipinos about Malaysia tIMiAPORE. Fri. Many students from the Philippines, who had spent four months in Indonesia at the invitation of President Soekarno. were returning to their country with ■MH of material, half convinced of Sockarno's case, said Raffles Professor of History at the I. niversity of Singapore172 words
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126 1964-09-12 7 Next 12 months will tell, says Lee LONDON. Fri. Malaysia's survival as a nation depended upon events during the next 12 months. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore's Prime Minister, said here lastt night. Mr. Lee told Malaysian students that the survival of Malaysia depeffried nn its political leaders coming together.Reuter - 126 words
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Article64 1964-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Royal Malaysia Police is to recruit 10 women constables to fill vacancies in the force. Applicants must be unmarried. Federal ctizens. between thr ages of 18 and 25: physically fit with a minimum height of five feet. They must have at least64 words
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Miscellaneous191 1964-09-12 7 Onp By V.T. ttnntlin IMAGINE ANYBOPV TM* 1 I J -J^TWF.RE JUST POESNT >e J I/ I SAY THERE YES... BUT OKAY HERA.AN'VOU SAVIN" "THAT OL' /SOMETMES I SEEM TBE ANY kj£r] V. MISTER Bi? OH! CALL ME CAN FORGET THAT MR I ZEUS WAS 'CUTE 1 THINK OOOLA'S I191 words
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1217 1964-09-12 8 The Straits Times Saturday. September 12, 1964. Back To Old Ground The trap which Indonesia j has set in the U.N. Security Council is outrageously obvious. A handpicked neutral i commission should settle the j Malaysian dispute. Neither Malaysia nor Indonesia should try to impose conditions. Mal- aysia, however, is1,217 words
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Article468 1964-09-12 8 By RAYMOND HEARD TifIONTREAL. Fri. ITI Canada's Minister of Justice, Mr. Guy Favreau, has refused to confirm or deny In the House of Commons whether Mr. Calvin Macdonald iniUtrated the Communist Party as an undercover asjent for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It was on468 words
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Article205 1964-09-12 8 I REFER to the letter pubK lished under the heading "Panel men in Trade disputes" (S.T. Sept. 4>. As far as this Ministry is concerned, a person, who Is a Singapore citizen and who dees not fall within the excepted categories in section 7 of the205 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1964-09-12 8 For the Kaum Ibu, new name or old image? UMNO'S FAVOURITE HOME FRONT FIGHTERS BEGIN A VITAL DEBATE ~M'T MNO has emerged from its seventeenth general assembly united as it has never be»?n. Throughout the three-day conference at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka the mood was of grim determination in1,252 words
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Advertisement790 1964-09-12 8 Straits Tiaet ft Malay Mail Cum 1 fled ainrll— wsols >*aa> be handed Ma lat Paw COLD BTOWAGB AKCAOB Orchard Road COLO aTORAOat BHANCMrB AT HOLLAND WOAO— KATONG KCPPEL ROAD— NAVAL i*t( Authorised »»ertts: CITY BOOK STONE LTD Winchester House. Cclryer Ouay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipatrlck's Supermarte* M. M. ISMAIL790 words
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Advertisement101 1964-09-12 8 WHAT IS A PROPER EYE-EXAMINATION A great many pruplr rrronrousK awumr that ryr-r\amination is I thr umr rvrrywhrrr and Irt the lurr of cheap price or glasses overrule thr importance of eveexamination. Actually, a prerequisite to thr solution of i visual problem ix a proper rxamination which inrludrv: (II thr101 words
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Advertisement95 1964-09-12 8 Huge aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa»— aaaa69^aaaaH J \mtWT irrnxtrrm ■"^■»»s»»»aaaaaaaaaaßavV /Yn rTOrT-irT rl PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator— here it Is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take note of all the features che huge 53 Ib.95 words
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236 1964-09-12 9 Loyalty pledge to Tengku from Govt servants LtAI.A 1.1 AIPIR. Fri Jensku Abdul Rahman tod.iy received a pledge- of loyally from the Staff Side of thr National Whitivy (<Min.il whirh KPVBMBti .">O.OOO t Jovernmrnt servants from Div. I to Div. IV in Mate] The Staff Side made the plr.i-t following236 words
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Article26 1964-09-12 9 PENANG. Fri— A motor eyelp belonging to clerk. Mr. Tan Soon Seng, was stolen from a lane off I Beach Street, yesterday afternoon.26 words
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Article165 1964-09-12 9 CINGA PORE. Fri. 0 Three Indonesians today appealed to the First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, to allow them to go back to Indonesia without jailing them because their relatives back home were starving. Mohamed All bin Yusof. Kho Llm Han and165 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-09-12 9 SPECIAL BRANCH IN ACTION AGAINST ANTI- MALAYSIA PLOTTERS IN SINGAPORE CHINESE student being led by a policewoman to a Special Branch car, which took her to Outram Prison. She was one of those arrested in yesterday's pre-dawn .swoop on Barisan S o s i a 1 iLow Yew Kong; Mak Kian Sens - 142 words
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273 1964-09-12 9 Closer link for KL, S'pore radio and TV is -the aim— CINCiAPORE, Fri. The Malaysian Minister ol Information and Broad casting, Inche Sen,u bin Abdui Rahman, today got down to work for better understanding and closer co-operation between the radio and television media in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. He held273 words
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234 1964-09-12 9 HPHE Central Govern- ment was today r urged to relax the ban on the barter trade with Indonesia, imposed a month ago when it was found the traders were bringing In guerillas and arms with their goods. The Chinese234 words
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Article42 1964-09-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Abdul H:ini:c: bin Mnn. 16. today Djpjidvcl no: Ku:Uy in the Firot Orlß— _l DiMric: court to a cnarge of u:-.:.i\\(ul pam_ lon vi a catapult at Arnacnalai Avenue yesterday. His case will be bMJTd on Sepl. 22.42 words
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Article28 1964-09-12 9 PENANG. Fri. Volunters of the warden section. Civil Defence Crops. Penang Division, will be briefed at the Defence headquarters in Peel Avenue at 5.30 p.m. tomorow.28 words
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310 1964-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V Malaysia's Chinese miners will support the renewal of the International Tin Agreement when the current five-year pact expires In mid-1966. This is despite the campaign among Qhinese miners by a section of the European mining community to gain support for310 words
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89 1964-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Four men were charged in the Sessions Court here with causing mischief by splashing red paint on Grand Prix signboard in Petaling Java on July z. They wore Bararuddin bin Zalnai 25. Wan MohaniPd Zarl bm Hun Wan Hassan. 25. Mohamrd bin89 words
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Advertisement109 1964-09-12 9 *£^P IPWPHBHH9 H-fllftU) #17 M Bm fri "111 i PB| EASY 24 ■rarfH|l Ell months hp ln#ljy|H! HI NEW LOW NET HI CASH PRICES m MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 762 ~lF^^ New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Front109 words
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Advertisement16 1964-09-12 9 h^S_n^^^^^_l _w__ 3"t" FLINTER GRINBERG CO., LTD. Diamands «»<* Jetvvtlvry 67, Stamford Road, Singapore. Telephone: ***** *****16 words
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Miscellaneous700 1964-09-12 9 I Today's Radio, TV h 12 Midnight Close. RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE «2 and 25 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Metrrs SLRVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metre* of MEDIUM WAVK: 476 Metres AM. 6.00 Prog. Summary; Dl AM.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 700 5 9.01 Morninn Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.10700 words
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Article, Illustration971 1964-09-12 10 Stevenson backs Malaysia: 'Raids must be ended' 'THE USE OF FORCE CANNOT BE CONDONED BY COUNCIL' THE United States last night deplored Indonesian aggression against Malaysia. Mr. Adlai E. Strvenson, the chid U.S. delegate, told the Security Council that the "outer limits ol restraint" had been reached. There was a971 words
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427 1964-09-12 10 SPEAKING a second time within 24 hours, the Indonesian delegate Dr. Sudjarwo said that to Indonesia, Malaysia did not exist as a sovereign. Independent country. What did exist and what Indonesia was i fighting against was Malaysia, not as a people or country, butReuter - 427 words
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311 1964-09-12 10 SMOKESCREEN FOR THE COLONIALISTS, SAYS MOROZOV which they thought would delude the peoples. This was why England- among others, had created the "so-called Federation of Malaysia." Bu: this Federation was nothing but a smokescreen behind which these old colonialists' activities continued. Its true meaning was to maintain British domination inReuter - 311 words
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970 1964-09-12 10 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Malaysia told the T.N. Security Council yesterday that it was ready to negotiate an honourable solution to the Malaysia problem with Indonesia but "we will not neeotiate at the point of a ?un and we will not sivr970 words
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Advertisement219 1964-09-12 10 I A TELEPHONE Bl^ Bm fflomin jiuwx iMtnirrnnr"**— 1 Think of if whichever woy you like, o% a I I _^^^^^^M^B^k .^tifl as a social amenity, the installation of PYE JBrJ^SjjSK^^^. I rodiotclephonc in your ror confers o voluoblc m^BJ^B^^^^ t^b^^ j oisct upon you. ifcV You con coll, or219 words
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Article121 1964-09-12 11 AIAY I suggest on behalf of many parents that the Education Department suspend the sports and ex-tra-mural activities in schools for the duration of the third term for the following reasons: To enable children to concentrate on their studies for the final term exam. To121 words
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Article298 1964-09-12 11 WHEN the curfew was announced in my school, many of the students left immediately while the rest of us waited for our cars, private taxis, etc. As the hours passed, most of us were becoming extremely worried although we knew that there were terrible traffic jams298 words
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Article18 1964-09-12 11 WHEN the curfew was Imposed on Friday, many workers, myself one of them, were stranded18 words
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Article75 1964-09-12 11 THE traffic congestion at 1 the Wilkie and Nlvea Roads Junctions is becoming worse especially on a rainy day during the peak hours Just before and after school. Will the authorities please look into this and try to help to ease the flow of traffic by75 words
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Article218 1964-09-12 11 EVERY INCH A CAPITAL CITY I SHOULD like to pay tribute to tne leaders aim Public Services of Malaysia. For the last three years I have been living in a quiet district without T.V. I have just returned after spending ten days in our Capital City and the visit was218 words
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Article181 1964-09-12 11 A plea for better quality on TV pENERALLY speaking I vJ would congratulate T.V. Malaysia on the Quality of their transmissions and the quality of their locally produced "live" shows. However. I feel that we as a Commonwealth country are being treated to a surfeit of Indifferent recorded programme of181 words
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Article62 1964-09-12 11 1 refer to Mr. <J.B. Wong's message which appeared in The Straits Times dated 288.64 regarding phone delay at a Public Telephone Kiosk at Kampar and would appreciate if Mr. Wong would be kind enough to contact me. as more particulars are required to assist in the62 words
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Article93 1964-09-12 11 IT is clear that the recent clashes were instigated by Soekarno and his henchmen. Let us therefore resolve not to play Into their hands by listening to their propaganda. They want us to do things that will stir up internal trouble in Malay.sia so that we will be93 words
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Advertisement245 1964-09-12 11 i Why j^k_^^ engine CHAMPION V^ experts The arrows point to 3 important reasons. (1) Champion's 5-rib insulator that reduces power-wasting flashover. (2) Rust-resistant plating. And (3) Powerfire electrodes that hold up better under extreme conditions. The most important reason can't be shown. It's the fact that Champions deliver top245 words
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Advertisement124 1964-09-12 11 The Biggest Commercial Bank in Australia and New Zealand i# P| Hyii 1 1 is ■PfOBT Banking Chamber, Bank of Sew Sourh M airs, Head Office, Sydney BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIA'S FIRST BANK Hundreds of branches right across both nations (and throughout Fiji and Fapua/Xcw Guinea) NAMI* "^^~l124 words
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Miscellaneous275 1964-09-12 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 3. The msh-elrl (10). 8. Boy retreated into that place 4. Popular retiring occasion (7) used (or welding iB>. S. View about a thousand duck? 9. Complaint oi a blue-stocking? <4i. 16). 6. Not much, only a pound, in--10. Put back one between shillings vested by275 words
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Advertisement245 1964-09-12 12 PROGRESS MOTORS A FOR VALUE? V/l '^Bm\\\m*mtmmW or. M ?3 HL S g US-ED CAR^-^ O i Baigai©! 1962 FORD ANGLIA ESTATE two tons) point, orly two owner;. IMHML 'coremicol tomily cot, DQFQQnzo 53,225/MINOR 1000 TRAVELLER, reqrf Feb. 1 962, one owner, excellent condition, Barqonio 53.995/--1962 SINGER VOGUE, rcgd May.245 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-09-12 12 (Continued from Pace Si ACKNOWLEDGMENTS tt Word* Sit I Htmimum) .THANKS to Tasek Cement Limited for invitations to the Opening Ceren.onv rroin. Heap Hoe Rubber Factory Oa Ltd Spore MR CHEONC WAI KONC and ramily gratefully thank GH and XX Doctors and Nurses for their care and attention to the1,017 words
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Advertisement1151 1964-09-12 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mim.)— Bmx St eta. txtrm ENCINEER required by large Palm Oil Rubber Group tn Malaya. Malaysian Citizenship essential together with Ist Class 4.0.T Certlbcate Steam or tst Class Engineers' Steam Certlbcate Issued by the Machinery Department Please apply to Box A 1252 ST. X.L CEORCE KENT1,151 words
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Advertisement1056 1964-09-12 12 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT I :n Word* SS Mim.)— Box St et*. oxtrm fANCLIN FLATLET lieUtJS bedj room, balcony, bathroom) in well appointed bachelor's bouse. $330 witb servant. For bachelor only. Wnu "Box A 4036 B.T. Spore. OXLEY RISE: Furnished Flatlet with attached bathroom, cooking facilities, suitable couple. Rent $2SO monthly1,056 words
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Advertisement932 1964-09-12 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Word* SI (Mim.)— Bmx St eta. extra FLAT AT First Mansion facinx beach and Katong Park Bret floor vacant and Bungalow at Carnation Drive off Thomson Road. 5i Mile vacant. 4,790 oq.fL Freehold. Ring (Spore) 7*n37. SHOP HOUSE For Sale or Rent to Coronation Park.932 words
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Advertisement873 1964-09-12 12 HIRE PURCHASE M •fere's SS (Mim.)— Box St et*. extra GOOD USBO cars oa eaay pay moots. Contact:— Chuan Hong Trading Co., Ltd.. IM. Lavender Street. Spore. Tel *****/33S0S. WESTINCHOUSE CERMAH "METZ" IV. H.P. No down payment. Malaysia Electric Co.. 615 Geylang Road. Spore. Tel: *****. OPTIMA CONBUL LUhtwelgbt Portable873 words
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Advertisement976 1964-09-12 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE -.t> Wort* SS (Mim.)— Box It ett. oxtro TWO MCTD one Metropolitan Osarv. Excellent condition. Contact Peter Fang Phone (B'pore) *****0. 1964 CILERA 134 C.C. M Cycle Up to,' condition. accident free. H.P. terms Contact ***** (Spore) Eddie, 1««2 LAND-ROVER Station Wagoo Price $5,500. Excellent condition. 151,976 words
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Advertisement975 1964-09-12 12 VEHiaES FOR SALE Vt Word* U (Mim.)— Bmx it ef.mtrm) AUSTIN 7 IUrIR ntaistoe-eel S3 300 0.n.0. Rlas (Spore) SOSM mtkm 2 p.ro. for details. No dealers. OOWNPAYMfNT B2SO fSB Bir«« pur?base Cash Trade-in for Ftael »•> feet ISSe/eO. Opal Bakard lttfij Jasnar 1957. Plat MO 1965. Horrid Minor 1962.975 words
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Advertisement1329 1964-09-12 13 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COASI U A. Uue S »oi» S"nao> «^«ai» WACHAOH UtJttftDt. C'3'gcw Gde.l3 Tiaay Sipt 11/14 Sipt IS NCHISES Livrrpael. Cdn IS Sell IS Sept II 21 Sept 21 CIYTONEUS Lmrrpiot. L.v«n« Sept IS S-H2l lept 22 2* Sept 2) ANIENOR Lxrrptil. Ayonmouth Sept II Seal 221,329 words
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Advertisement2503 1964-09-12 13 P',^l THE EAC LINES H£{\\ V>jfll KUALA LUAKf Ut.P.SWFtTfNHAM Pf NANG otHMVn notra liumncio. iqioik.i )>i»iito»» Pkeiie 7601 Phrne ***** Pkeee Slit Pkeit ***** SAILINGS 10 GENOA, Lt HAVRt NAMDURG. SRtMth (NTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENDURt AND COPENHAGEN Spore p S'haoi Penang PANAMA" 1)*.... IS 21 Sept 22/21 Sept 27/212,503 words
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Advertisement1248 1964-09-12 13 |ta^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD iDTjriJl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRt IT"*""*! HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singaport Pt. Sham -"tnani ICITY OF CHESTER USept ity Of WELLINGTON 2S/2» Sept »l Sepl 'CITY OF LEICESTER 7/1 Oct 1111 Oct 13 Oct •FLAMINIAN 24/21 Oct tl/20 Oct 41 Oct tCiit Uf NtWCASTIE 25-271,248 words
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582 1964-09-12 14 From Our Market ('orrespondent MOVEMENTS in the industrial section of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday were mainly small, but almost all were downward. Tin shares were about In balance. There was a little business in rubbers. General turnover was small. 0.C.8.C.582 words
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Article25 1964-09-12 14 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 10 Sept. 1 Industrials: 81.46 81.2! tins: 134.50 123.8 I rubber*: 100.70 100.71 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article920 1964-09-12 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE BUSINESS in and reported io the Singapore and Kuaio Lumpur trading rooms of "I.J Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of --hares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bausttad (2.U00) $1.43: C.t. Holding. (l.OUO) 52.24; Dunlaps (4,000) 51.78; Eaaa ards. (3,000) $1.99, (5,000) (1.98, (1,000) $1.97; K. Smeltera920 words
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Article26 1964-09-12 14 Spptember 11 MALAYAN •RIBBER PRICE: 1.8, cents (up three-eighths cents) TIN: 5702.87J a picul (down 519.62}). Inofficial estimated offering: 310 tons (up 65 tons).26 words
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Article99 1964-09-12 14 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbaur wharvaa ar e>p*cted taday ara: Mekong 1/2, Mtmnon e/7, Stentor 10/11. Mnndowl 13/16, Boutman 19. Katons 21/22. Klmanla 23/24, Shun Wan 29/30. Marhaon 33/34. Anehlaes 25/36. Rahenfela 2S/26, Peracus 3S/39, Jens alaerak 40/41. Petalinfc N.W. 4 Part Swsttanham Wharl Berths Selangor,99 words
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Article72 1964-09-12 14 pHINCSE Product Exchsnus. Sinia- par* nson priest psr picul yesterday: Coconut Ml hulk 551 J sellrrs. drum $S4| Kellers. Capra: Sept /Oct. UK Continent Unquoted Pcppar: Mnntok white $I4U wllera. S»niv::k white SI37J sellers, special Mack SIO7J sellers, icarhled Lh:iiihmi>: nluck dli Kvllera. ASTA ••11-is lincspart Csconut Oil72 words
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Article38 1964-09-12 14 /~~\N r ha Irst exchange market In HonK Kong yesterday the U.S. dallar was quoted at 5.761 (or TT and 5.76« for aaah. Starling was quoted at 13.99 and I •fit laal at K*ld at 2&O.38 words
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488 1964-09-12 14 Rubber is nervous after the curfews H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. in their weekly Malayan rubber review say the continuing curfew In Singapore hampered trading during the early part of the week. When conditions returned to normal, fluctuations continued nervously with many operators preferinK to watch rather than r lingers on488 words
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Article204 1964-09-12 14 Sept. 11. Thr<* months. INDUSTRIALS Bou*tr»d i3cta. M. Ciunainrr. 12 eta) Ounlops 14 L-t». M. Cahlrs 1« eta, Cnv I)ev i" at*. MrAhsfer la rts t. Smrlten> L»4 eta. M Invwt. II ta. e>«o 14 cU. O C.f <• Ked Daap il'<ta. i:othrr.:in- r. ft N. 18 eta.204 words
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Article34 1964-09-12 14 1 elation made these change* Id Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to S1OO>: Selling TT or OD ready: Belgian Francs l.M>9: Frsnch Francs IMa' Danish Kr.mr 223| Swsdnh Kronsr MM34 words
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217 1964-09-12 14 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell 519.62J a plcul to $702 87 i on an offering unofficially estimated at the extraordinarily high figure of 310 tons, up 65 tons. In London earlier cash tin had been up217 words
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Advertisement1115 1964-09-12 14 ■jV D^^KL^J i 3t I J I aaV \^4*assMf^»y afaaf T fiU ■BfeajtjHßjiajHUaaßHia|jißAßttaßfl VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakas/Easi Canada Scrvioa N'kong Toko-ama HaHtai Montreal lorunto i,ie»eano omcaaa -kim.ktwa Mara" 2/ 3 Seat ISSeit II Oct 11 Oct Ocl 14 Oct INaa "leias Mara" mil Seat 2 Uct1,115 words
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Advertisement984 1964-09-12 14 ■v iV MB fH a^H W\.^»^ W/ \a r- W m W 4m Baa\ tsC assW<aßßßßß*Jakß.^Bai IUSIRALIA SERVICt IIMIA. PAIiSIAN AM f bUl> >lP7ita la: Malaaataa. Sraaat la: Maarat us Nacaaattisaai p ?nant stjm iotn S'w tTtm ••"fti ,i c i a/i* 1; 1. on UJUU Sailel Sulel 12 Salt984 words
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Advertisement179 1964-09-12 14 B^ aBBBBBaI FOR: NEN YORK. PHILADELPHIA. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS I HOUSTON Spo^e P Sham Penang f ork N. Uriaana WOODBURN 2» 30 Seat 1 Oct 2 Oct S Na> 14 Nn MOSFIELO 21/22 Oct 21/24 Oct 25 Oct 27 Net I Dec RESO 21.2) Na.- 30 Na» 2 OK las179 words
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Advertisement934 1964-09-12 15 (Continued from Pace 12) STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. >« Worda SS (Htm.)— Box St eto. axtra TIRED? LET LAUREL Uuuir steambatn refresh you. Licensed Massrur/Masseusc. 319-P River Valley K< id, Spore. Telephone ***** 10.00 a.r. to 8.00 p.m. sharp. JEUNEISE ET BEAUTE. Relaxing body -massage by experienced masseur/ masseuse. Modern and934 words
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Advertisement640 1964-09-12 15 BARS RESTAURANTS (Fed Wordt U (Mm Box St rlt. mxlr,, VONC'S NASI PAOANC 31-13 Jala' Ah Fook opposite New Market (J.B BARS 4 RESTAURANTS (Spore Worda .15 (Mln.)— Bom it eta. axlrm LAI WAN RESTAURANT Special Delicious Cantonese Dishes prepared by Famous Cook at 877C/383C Jalan Besar, B'pore. Tel: 296U4.640 words
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Advertisement776 1964-09-12 15 J UBLIC APPOINTMENTS PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. 1 1) APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for appointment as TECHNICIANS In the PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, PAHANG. 2. Salary Scale: $122.50x7.50--152.50/237x14-349/394x14-506 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. 3. Applicants must fulfil tbe following requirements: (i) must not have776 words
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Advertisement863 1964-09-12 15 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (It) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred to863 words
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Advertisement995 1964-09-12 15 NOTICES HOUSE LAND FOR SALE OFFERS are invited from principals only for the purchase of tbe following properties: No. 27 King Street, Penang. Area 1,476 sq. ft. A double storeyed brick Dullding of shop-house type. Lot Nos. 64(4), and 63(1), Mukim 16, Penang Hill, mid-way Monolt Station.Acreage 3 Acres, 2995 words
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Advertisement379 1964-09-12 15 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE Please note for general Information that the following tenders will now be closed as sho.vn below Gaztttrd Date Pottponed Data ••f Closinc of Closing 1. R.C. Drains along New West Coast Road 11.9.64 18 9 64 2. Construction of Northern Carriageway Lornie Road BJ.M 29.9.84 3379 words
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Article137 1964-09-12 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY I I'tMMrK SIR ARGENT Box Office Brave Chevalier PANTJASILA < Brave Chevalier Djairl HI! 111 VMJ f.K Kedcar r.mli.iviU CASH BOX BIG NOISE Bintanc Sarawak i Kit* Suka Double Chance I Cash Box CASH BOX BinUnf Sarmwmk Doable Chmnc* CONSTRUCTION Do You Mind137 words
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807 1964-09-12 16 Do You Mind is my choice in main sprint says EPSOM JEEP J)O YOU MIND, who has impressed me as a potential champion, is my choice for the Stewards Cup (Race 3; over 6f at Bukit Timah today. The Irish four-year-old is drawn on the extreme outside but he has807 words
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Article1652 1964-09-12 16 CARD KEY: A letter alter the horses name indicates the type of going preferred; f fast; g good; s soft: h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) Strongly fancied: <F) Fancied. 'Apprentice allowances; Lim nil; Soaidl. P.K. Leong, Dragon 3-lb; Nazudi. Ng, Chong 5-! b; others1,652 words
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Advertisement147 1964-09-12 16 Congra tv la 1 *****s #0 TASEK CEMENT LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW FACTORY AT TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, IPOH. From 1 KINTA RUBBER WORKS LTD., 68. LAHAT ROAD, IPOH. TELEPHONE 2347 3571. KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE: 6TH MILE, KLANG ROAD. TEL: *****. Manufacturers of all kinds147 words
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Advertisement27 1964-09-12 16 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO TASEK CEMENT LTD. on the Official opening of their Factory at TASEK by His Highness The Sultan of Perak PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LIMITED.27 words
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Article468 1964-09-12 17 l/PSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied horses at Bukit Timah tomorrow: RACE ONI X.WAZISH Fourth to Mount of Perfection in his only race over 6f in May. SUPERSWEET: Good fourth to Flashing Rocket over 6f last month. CARPET BAGGER: Third to Lord Francis over 6f In July.468 words
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Article781 1964-09-12 17 ATHLETICS By KEN FERNANDEZ Kuala Lumpur. Friday QEVEN meet and two SEAP Games records were broken on the opening day of the Malaysian Government Services athletic championship at I the Police Depot today. Dilbagh Singh Kler was in smashing form, leading from start to finish in781 words
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Article113 1964-09-12 17 SAIGON TO INVITE MALAYSIA SOCCER Saigon, Pri. South Vietnam's Soccer Federation has decided to Invite Malaysia, 1 Burma and Formosa to compete in this year's National Day tournament to be held late next month. a Federation spokesman announc- < ed today. I The final match will be played on Nov.113 words
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Article26 1964-09-12 17 SOCCER Charity mate.i (A. Slari: Kedah Invitation 3 S. Korea 3. HOCKEY L. Perak Lfe (T. Ansonj Dew Club 3 DTC 1 (Dew won title).26 words
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Article157 1964-09-12 17 TERANG BULAN S.IINES CINGAPORE. Fri. Teranx BuUii showed impressive form in a workout with stablemate Film Studio IV on a heavy track at Bukit Timah this morning. They galloped 3f In 42 3 3. Terang Bulan (Des Coleman) was going well on ihe bit at the finish. Film157 words
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1348 1964-09-12 17 Race 1-2.30 3-y-o Dlv 2 ($8,000) 6£ 1 4 Xavaiish (Mln St.) Daniels. 9.0 <F) Subian 4 2 5e Brandon (Jackv's St.) Bagby, 8.10 Donnelly 6 3 08 Lash White Nose St. i Bagby, 8.10 Posner 2 4 ***** Trojan (Seng Lee St.)1,348 words
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Advertisement273 1964-09-12 17 K. C. BOON CHEAH CO., LIMITED. Civil Ergineering and Building Contractors BOON AND CHEAH STEEL PIPES LTD. Factory at Tasek Industrial Estate, Ipoh. BOON AND CHEAH QUARRIES LTD. Bukit Lanjang, Kuala Lumpur. HEAD OFFICE: 398. Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: K.L. ***** and *****. Offer their congratulations on the official273 words
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Advertisement204 1964-09-12 17 'EXTRA POWER! fm\\ A I L^Lfix mum uAHHMBHBIW Imr ■A jH SBv^^^LKVv^** fwjS^m mmmt^^^^s The 1964 Vauxhall VX4 90 now more than ever 11/AIiYH A| wipynn gives vivid motoring with the velvet touch. The new W#%^#^*.n#M»-U. V ld lUX bigger engine, 1594 cc, gives extra urge to the per- Tht204 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-09-12 17 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS Malaysian Oovt Services championships (XL Police Depot. 10 a.m>. CRICKET Rulers' Shield final: Perak Malays v Malacca Malays (S'gor Club padang, 11 a.m.). SOCCER Perak Govt. Services tourney: Federal DID v Postals (Ipoh M'pal padang). SWIMMING Perak aquatic mcc: (Kinta SC pool. 2 15)47 words
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Article56 1964-09-12 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Adult Education Board today announced that the following additional classes would resume on the usual days and times from tomorrow: Graphic design and silk screen prin tins;, elementary woodwork, radio servicing and repair, airl conversational Mandarin. All secondary and commercial evening classes including56 words
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Article57 1964-09-12 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Water w'.'.l be cut. off in the following areas tomorrow: Woodleigh Park, Carmichael Road and portion of Braddell Road between Woodleigh Park and Carmichael Road from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m: Batten- Road. Flint Street, and Boat Quay from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Duku57 words
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228 1964-09-12 18 ]V|R. LAN SMITH the IYI p r i m e Minister of Southern Rhodesia, accepted in his talks with Sir Alec DouglasHome that independence must be based on general consent, a joint communique issued here said today. The joint communique added that Mr. Smith228 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-09-12 18 Formosa Minister in for talks with Tengku and Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Shen Chang Huan, today slipped quietly into the federal capital to hold top-level talks on South-East Asian affairs with the Central Government. Mr. Shen arrived here with a four-man delegation from his237 words
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Article320 1964-09-12 18 LONDON, Fri. The stock markeu. ended the week on a very quiet note indeed. A few features developed but apart from these prices generally recorded liitle change. Gilts hardened on a small demand and closed with scattered gains of 1/16 or more. Industrials closed on a slightly dull note with320 words
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Article53 1964-09-12 18 LONDON, Fri. Bpot 20«& d., Oct. 20?* d.. Nov. 20\d., Dec 20--11/16 d., OcU/Dec. 20 3 ;d., Jan./ Mar. 20-11 16d.. Apr. June 20lia6d.. July Sept. 20-11 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20\d. t Jan. Mar. 20-Vd.. Apr. June 20'xd.. c.l.f. Sept 20--5 16d., Oct. 20' id.. Nov. 20' 4 d.53 words
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Article23 1964-09-12 18 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £1400. sellers £1403. Forward buyers £1390. sellers £1392, Settlement £1400 Turnover am. H5 tons, pjn. 100 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article27 1964-09-12 18 SINGAPORE. Fri— An oneman art exhibition by Mr Tav Bok Kol. which was to have begun at the National Library today, has been cancelled.27 words
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Advertisement80 1964-09-12 18 Latt'ClASSWlfflS 20 words $10 (minimum) HUCHES: To Diana nnd Pater. ron on s.'i'lcmbrr 7th :il th. 1: Mil KluanK. lioih well. THAM: To Ida and Oon a daushiiv !l-''-<vl at PasjMsf. Both well. Klxtrr to Willie. Thanks to doctor and Ma IT. FONES: To CMbUm and CM*topbrr a sun al80 words
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Advertisement94 1964-09-12 18 DRAGON jp^A^+Spy PROVEN FOR ITS RUGGEDNESS... DV£s)fjf\v!u .^^Gatlißaah Todoy, more ond mor» IV ■LaaaaaaJM Orogon Quolity Bicvclrs art W^^s BtS~~ Quality Bicycles the choice lft// J(N^>^B trishow owners, wh» /tI l\o^W d«pend on superior quality V\vOy on^ ruggednets built in t» give them long term profit. Buy Dragon Quality Bicycles94 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-09-12 18 JJIQHEST and lowest temperaXA tuns in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pm on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterdnyKuala Lumpur Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 73 ft"S 84 73 Malacca go 73 Singapore 86 7336 words
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406 1964-09-12 1 HENRY PAUL - TASEK CEMENT LIMITED Sultan of Per ak to open $20 m. cement project STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT OFFICIAL OPENING MAJOR MILESTONE IN MALAYSIA'S ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT THE official opening in Ipoh by the Sultan of Perak today of Tasek Cement Limited, one of the biggest industrial enterprises in North Malaya, marks a406 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-09-12 1 MESSAGE FROM MR. TAN LARK SYE, CHAIRVAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. TASEK CEMENT LIMITED: TODAY is a memorable 1 day in the history of Tasek Cement Ltd., Ipoh, as it marks the official opening of the factory complex at the works site by His High-112 words
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Article, Illustration438 1964-09-12 1 Though discussions for the formation of Tasek Cement Ltd.. started more than three years ago. first Inspection of the site by German experts, who were to provide the machinery, took place on FeDruary 28. 1962. It was on that day that Mr. Hans-Joachim Ecke. chief engineer of the West German438 words
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Advertisement18 1964-09-12 1 Wm TRADE MARK WKSflm W m I **mM. w f VI iv I-- i *tm f 0 W18 words
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Advertisement188 1964-09-12 2 POLYSIUS Congratulations to TASEK CEMENT LTD. «poh <pera K) on the occasion of the official opening of their New Cement Factory LEPOL KILN UNDER ERECTION AT THE LEPOL KILN AFTER COMPLETION PART VIEW OF MACHINERY UNDER TASEK CEMENT FACTORY CONSTRUCTION WE SUPPLY: Complete plants and individual machines for wet and188 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-09-12 3 7FHE Board of Directors of Tasek Cement Ltd., Ipoh, is headed as chairman by Mr. Tan Lark Sye. multimillionaire businessman. The rest of tho Board comprises many leading businessmen from Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Lee Liang Yung, the managing director, has had252 words
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Advertisement41 1964-09-12 3 THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER CO., LTD. CONGRATULATES Tasek Cement Limited, Ipoh. ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR CEMENT FACTORY (tsso) CONGRATULATES TASEKCEMENT LIMITED on the official opening of the Tasek Cement Factory at Tasek Industrial Estate IPOH41 words
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Article, Illustration300 1964-09-12 4 Municipal president praises directors' vision MESSAGE FROM MR. S. P. SEENIVASAGAM, P.M.P., JP., MJ>., PRESIDENT, IPOH MUNICIPALITY: rpHE commencement of full production by 1 Tasek Cement Ltd., located in the Tasek Industrial Estate, marks a milestone In the economic and Industrial development of Ipoh This point !i emDhasised by Mr.300 words
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Article, Illustration62 1964-09-12 4 FACTORY, OFFICES TAKE UP 30- ACRE SITE I Estate in Ipoh. This is bordered on one side by the main railway, with sidings to the factories, and the Tasek Li mi ted 's factory complex and air-conditioned offices sprawl over a 30 acre site at Tasek Industrial I main trunk62 words
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Advertisement174 1964-09-12 4 TRADE MARK TASEK CEMENT LIMITED LABORATORY REPORT ON A SERIES OF TESTS CARRIED OUT ON "CROCODILE" PORTLAND CEMENT MANUFACTURED BY TASEK CEMENT LIMITED, TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, IPOH, PERAK. TEST bss 58 12 "CROCODILE" BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT DATE TESTED. 3.8.64 5.8.64 8.8.64 14.8.64 16.8.64 17.8.64 18.8.64 19.8.64 20.8.64 26.8.64 SPECIFIC SURFACE174 words
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Article, Illustration481 1964-09-12 5 Production involves 14 departments in the Tasek factory complex FLOW chart of Tasek Cement Limited, Ipoh. This diagram shows production of cement from the raw material stage to the completed product. The process involves 14 departments in the factory complex. An hourly check it made by the company's own laboratory481 words
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Article395 1964-09-12 5 1962 June 1: Incorporation of the company as a private limited company. June 24: First meeting of board of directors in Singapore. Sept. 6: Signing of the agreement with Polysius G.m.b.U. for the supply and erection of the machinery. Oct 1: Granting o f Government395 words
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Advertisement73 1964-09-12 5 Heartiest Congratulations to TASEK CEMENT LTD., IPOH on its official opening, from NANYANG ENGINEERING CO., LTD. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS) 13, BREWSTER ROAD, IPOH. TEL: 2385. WHO WERE ENTRUSTED WITH THE ENTIRE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS OF THE CEMENT FACTORY. Congratulations and Best Wishes to TASEK CEMENT LTD. on the occasion of the73 words
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Advertisement73 1964-09-12 5 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO TASEK CEMENT LTD., (IPOH) Erecting the first section of Rotary Kiln (Weigh over 17 tons) at Tasek Cement Ltd. On the occasion of the official opening of their new cement factory. 1 From:(Proprietor FONG AH YIN) YING CHEONG ENGINEERING WORKS 6, JALAN PENCHALA. PETALING JAVA, SELANGOR. DREDGES73 words
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Advertisement203 1964-09-12 6 WE EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO TASEK CEMENT LIMITED IPOH (PERAK) ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW FACTORY FROM JEBSEN JESSEN (M) LTD. "TSsrzi 1 20 JALAN MOUNTBATTEN, KUALA LUMPUR. S^\ (4^im\ MASCHINENFABRIK A RIDINGER ®l &2^*^\ I Monnheim Germany. Crones for all indusriial purposes DEGUSSA203 words
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Article, Illustration532 1964-09-12 7 Only piled foundation used, say reports THE general site, sprawling over 30 acres in the Tasek Industrial Estate, Ipoh, for the factory complex of Tasek Cement Ltd., was the best obtainable. In their reports on the factory, Mr. E. B. Carlos, Ipoh Municipal Engineer, and532 words
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Advertisement42 1964-09-12 7 i "gj»»." l y-'i'»yn>.i.i.i.i.mw v ■'"flßjM i Mmm mm m M ibi^^wi m^^w^f^^^^m m mmmm TO TASEK CEMENT LIMITED On The Occasion Of The Official Opening Of Their New Plant At Tasek, Ipoh. From:- General Contractors For The Above Plant MAUYONG COMPANY42 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-09-12 8 Raw mill, part of the manufacturing plant, being unloaded The giant cement mill, on a specially constructed rail wagon at the from A railway truck at the* factory site. factory site after a four-day journey from Port Swettenham. Heavy crane at work in89 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-09-12 8 Press switch and smoke going out disappears (Report By Yen Ting Sun. chief electrical engineer). THE importance of electrical power relative to the factory is the same as that of the heart and blood to the human life. Since power continuity is very important to us the power supplied to374 words
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Advertisement68 1964-09-12 8 Greetings Best Wishes to TASEK CEMENTITd! on the occasion of the opening of their new factory at Ipoh iw f»« from Wm, THE ASIA OBlt INSURANCE Mflf COMPANY LTD. HEAD OFFICE BRANCH y^^SS^v /^VtS?\ Asia Insurance Building Asia Insurance Building /p^i^J^jk.^ Yl Ist. floor Ist. floor (fr DfciEj^]) Finlayson Green,68 words
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Advertisement43 1964-09-12 8 Congratulations I to TASEK CEMENT LTD. on tlie occasion of the opening of their New Factory inTasek Industrial Estate, Ipoh. =from ROYAL ROYAL INSURANCE EXCHANGE CO., LIMITED ASSURANCE 1 BENTENG, K. LUMPUR GREAT EASTERN BLDG., TEL ***** JALAN AMPANG. K. LUMPUR. TEL: *****43 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1964-09-12 9 German engineers and technicians work with local staff PLANT INSTALS MODERN MACHINES WITH ADVANCED TECHNIQUES r[E machinery installed at Tasek Cement Ltd., Ipoh, is from West Germany and is manufactured by Polysius G.m.b.H., a world renowned maker of cement production machinery. Mr. Lee Liang Yung, managing director of Tasek Cement1,178 words
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Article, Illustration641 1964-09-12 9 industrial enterprises in the country. In the production of Portland Cement, sold tinder our trade mark of a crocodile, the utmost efforts of our engineers and other technical staff will be directed at obtaining the best quality consistently at the best economic price so that users of our cement can641 words
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Advertisement78 1964-09-12 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO TASEK CEMENT LIMITED, IPOH ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING TO-DAY By H. H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK FROM GOLDEN ELECTRIC CO., NO. 7, HUGH LOW STREET, IPOH. TELEPHONE: 3984. We are proud to announce that we supplied all electrical galvanised steel conduit tubes, fittings and most of the electrical78 words
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Advertisement78 1964-09-12 9 I CONGRATULATIONS 1 TO TASEK CEMENT LIMITED FROM PAPER PRODUCTS c«i»«> LTD. OFFICE FACTORY 315 ALEXANDRA ROAD, JALAN TAMPOI SINGAPORE 3. JOHCRE BAHRU TEL: *****3 TEL: 4014 MANUFACTURERS OF:- K^. EGG TRAYS MULTI-WALL PAPER BAGS^^^ JUMBO REEL TOILET TISSUE PAPER congratulations to Tasek Cement Limited, Ipoh ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING78 words
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406 1964-09-12 10 DUST CONTENT IN CHIMNEY GASES 'NEGLIGIBLE' rIE double pass Lepol Kiln system, probably the most important part in the cement manufacturing factory, was invented by Dr. O. G. Lellep and is manufactured by Polysius G.m.b.H. in Western Germany. Lepol is a derivative of Lellep Polysius. The first Lepol Grate adopting406 words
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Advertisement53 1964-09-12 10 Heartiest Congratulations, Best Wishes To TASEK CEMENT LTD., from:TASEK QUARRIES LTD., Their Sole Suppliers Of Limestone CONGRATULATIONS TO TASEK CEMENT LTD., (IPOH) on the occasion of the official opening of their new cement factory From: RED PATH, BROWN CO., LTD. 0.12-A, Union Building, Singapore. CONTRACTOR FOR DESIGN, SUPPLY ERECTION OF53 words
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Advertisement101 1964-09-12 10 WHfIT I JERVE! Ami r^pif I J AND THERE'S Pan -Malaysia Cement's modern factory is controlled from a single point, from which the operator can regulate the whole complex operation. The 'nerves' of the system are the cables which carry the commands of the operator round the factory, and carry101 words
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Article371 1964-09-12 11 ATK Ferdinand Dall of Lurgi Apparatebau Gesellschaft mbH, Frankfurt-on-Main, West Germany, the firm which supplied the Electrostatic Precipitator plant for special intensive dust control at Tasek Cement Ltd., Ipoh, has submitted the following report: DUST EMISSION Portland Cement is the U'neral purpose cement lor concrete construction while371 words
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Advertisement53 1964-09-12 11 I XSSW irol on official opening of I their factory at I I Tasek Industrial Estate, Ipon. B 11 II I /wj J WcYCLE t jf| SINCAPOm BMU fAHAT-SUIMMN W KUAIAIUMPUI KUAIAUINGGANU- j« fINANG KUCHING-KSSIUON t^mmmi ih.oughout *Mi i H| I Suppliers to Tasek Cement Ltd of I I SIEMENS53 words
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Advertisement119 1964-09-12 11 FELICITATIONS GOOD WISHES TO I TASEK CEMENT LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW FACTORY AT IPOH FROM SUM CHEONG CO. 209 BALESTIER ROAD, SPORE -12. Tel: ***** ***** THE R. C. PILING SPECIALISTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COMPLETE PILING WORKS OF THEIR FACTORY. *M i liilS K^.j^ w^^F^m^ ?L»t m119 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-09-12 12 (Top): One of the several control panels. (Below): Dish granulator. which nodulises the raw meal (mixture of clay, limestone, iron). A busy scene at the laboratory of Tasek Cement Ltd., Ipoh. It is one of the most up-to-date laboratories in the country. Another section of the modern laboratory133 words
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Advertisement135 1964-09-12 12 IPOH TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE THE LEADING AND MOST PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPEMNT SCHEME IN NORTH MALAYSIA. FULLY SERVICED WITH ROADS, DRAINS, POWER, TREATED AND UNTREATED WATER TELECOMMUNICATIONS, AND MAIN ROAD AND RAILWAY FACILITIES. DEVELOPED SITES NOW AVAILABLE ON 99 YEAR LEASE AT 0.25 CTS. PER SQUARE FOOT. NO RESTRICTIONS ON EITHER135 words
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