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Title Section22 1964-09-17 1 SINGAPORE. AVERAGE DMIPf 19teIRTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times He**"** 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-09-17 1 'No' almost certain SPECIAL UN REPORT: PAGE 10 RUSSIA READY TO KILL NORWAY'S RESOLUTION AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA EXPECTED TO VOTE AGAINST IT UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday DUSSIA was reported ready today to cast its 102 nd veto to kill a proposal in the Security Council mildly rebuking Indonesia for448 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-09-17 1 FOR THESE CHILDREN IN THE 'BIG HUNT' VILLAGE THESE are exciting days for the children of Labis, Johore, where a big hunt has been going on in the last fortnight for Indonesian guerillas. In this picture In Harold Teo, an Indonesian paratrooper, one of several captured69 words
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69 1964-09-17 1 KUCHING, Wed. At least five Indonesians who raided Sarawak territory in the Sematan area of the First Division yesterday were wounded in a battle with secority forces. One security force man was wounded in the arm and was evacuated to Kuching by helicopter. The69 words
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Article36 1964-09-17 1 PALMERSTON (New Zealand), Wed.— Four Canberra jet bombers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force left Ohakea airport, near here, today for exercises in Malaysia. Two more Canberras will leave tomorrow.— R ?uler.36 words
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Article24 1964-09-17 1 JAKARTA. Wed President Soekarno has Issued a 12-point order which calls on the Indonesian people to step up their antiMalaysia campaign. UPIUPI - 24 words
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Article55 1964-09-17 1 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand has taken precautionary steps to prevent Indonesian guerillas slipping into Malaysia through her border, the Deputy Defence Minister, Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chulasap, said today. He said the steps were necessary to prevent Thai territory from being used as a stage for aggressive militaryUPI - 55 words
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Article72 1964-09-17 1 MANILA, Wed.— The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Maura Mendez. said today he expected word from Malaysia regarding talks on the Pnllippine claim to Sabah after the U.N. Security Council completes Its deliberations on Malaysia's charges of aggression against Indonesia. He said Malaysia was probably too busy atAP - 72 words
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Article41 1964-09-17 1 KATMANDU. Wed— Nepal AirUnes will start regular direct flights to Singapore this autumn. an airline official announced here. The bulk of the passengers are expected to be Gurkha troops flying on leave and returning to duty. Renter. >Reuter - 41 words
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245 1964-09-17 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - More helicopters, mor patrols join the jungle hunt CHEW LOY KHOON Prom LABIS. Wednesday JHK hunt for the Indonesian paratroopers who escaped the dragnet in yesterday's battle, in which six were killed and several captured continued today. Up to late this evening, no contact had been made with the enemy.245 words
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134 1964-09-17 1 UN DEBATE: TENGKU AND TUN RAZAK HAPPY KUALA LU.VIPIR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak are both happy with developments in the United Nations over Malaysia's complaint against Indonesian aggression. Talking to reporters after today's Cabinet meeting, the Tengku said he Mas "quite happy" with the way things134 words
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Article52 1964-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. No official comment was available here tonight on an agency report from Taipeh that Nationalist China is planning to help Malaysia train its army in anti-jtuerilla warfare. The report said arrangements were quietly being made to have several hundred Malaysian officers trained52 words
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Article185 1964-09-17 1 Soek's war games inSunda Straits lAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian Navy announced today it had begun manoeuvres in the narrow straits of S v n d a, separating Sumatra and Java. British and Australian warships are believed to be crossing the Straits in their movements between Sinpajxirc and the Christmas Islands,Reuter; AP - 185 words
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Article24 1964-09-17 1 LINER COLLISION SOUTHAMPTON. (England). Wed. U.S. troopship General Simon B. Bnckner collided with anchored liner Queen Elizabeth today in high wind— UPL24 words
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Advertisement107 1964-09-17 1 \/^E S^TT~I L_EEI DRAYTON l!M».B:Mli SYSTEM solves transport problems at Work-sites, Estates Mines tvto v The Drayton Mono-Rail System is designed to transport most materials under a very wide variety of conditions. It does not require foundations, is easily, rapidly set up and unassembled. It requjres no driver or operator;107 words
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382 1964-09-17 2 SAIGON, Wednesday. THE colonel who spearheaded Sunday's abortive coup d'etat defied the nations most powerful generals yesterday and refused to return to the capital to face possible punishment. Col. Huynh Van Ton is staying In a house near division headquarters in MyReuter - 382 words
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Article53 1964-09-17 2 JAKARTA. Wed. An Indonesian student group in the East Java city of Soerabaya last week seized a building owned by the British company of Maclalne Watson. Antara news agency said yes^ terday. The official news agency added the students were using the building for their own53 words
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Article27 1964-09-17 2 LONDON. Wed.— BOAC will begin its services to India and Hong Kong this month with the 600 m.ph. VCIO jetliner, it was announced here yesterday.27 words
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116 1964-09-17 2 £18 mil. bribe? A lie says Peking DAK-ES-SALAM, Wed.— Communist China branded as "groundless fabrications and lies" the charges by the Malawi Premier Dr. Hastings Banda. that the Peking Government offered an UB-million bribe to Malawi for diplomatic recognition. The Peking Embassy here, which was accused by Dr. Banda last116 words
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106 1964-09-17 2 LONDON. Wed— A British Museum curator has performed a 4 u -hour spine operation on a 2,700-year old Egyptian mummy— to decide whether a temple songstress died from a hereditary disease called alkaptonuria. Tests are now being made at London University's medical school onReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration285 1964-09-17 2 Indefinite leave for the unwanted envoy CAMBODIA TURNS DOWN NEW U.S. AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON, Wed. —The State Department said yesterday that the new U.S. Ambassador-d c s i g nate to Cambodia was goinj? on indefinite vacation because the Cambodian Government had refused to accept his credentials. The State Department spokesman.285 words
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171 1964-09-17 2 PARIS, Wed. Com- munist Pathet Lao negotiators, in a surprise move to get the I.aos peace talks underway, yesterday agreed to withdraw Communist guerillas from territory seized in the Plain of Jars last spring. Diplomatic sources said the Pathet Lao granted aReuter; UPI - 171 words
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125 1964-09-17 2 SALISBURY, Wed. Th« issue of Southern Rhodesia's independence will be decided by a referendum of all registered voters and consultation with Africans "within the tribal structure." Mr. Lan Smith, the Prime Minister, told Parliament yesterday. The leader of the opposition Rhodesia Party. Sir EdgarReuter - 125 words
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Article51 1964-09-17 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— The MiO plants designed to produce Soviet jet fighters in India are scheduled to go Into production in 1965. the Minister of Defence Production told Parliament. Mr A. M. Thomas said construction of the factories at NaMk and Koraput was progressing satlv factorily—51 words
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248 1964-09-17 2 MANILA. Wed ABOUT 60 Filipino repatriates yesterday spoke of the "barbarism" of Indonesian State Troopers and their ordeal in underground dungeons in Menado The repatriates, all Muslims arrived from Indo- nesia on Sunday. They are now temporarily quartered at the National PoliceUPI - 248 words
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Article41 1964-09-17 2 LONDON. Wed.— The Forei K n onice announced yesterday that Sir Anthony Rumbold will "be Britain's new ambassador to ThalUnd. Sir Anthony. 53. temporarily retired from the diplomatic service after sering v No. 2 at the Paris embassy41 words
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132 1964-09-17 2 TOKYO, Wed.— The Prime X Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. wrote to Mr Khrushchev recently asking for the Southern Kurile islands back, it was learned yesterday. The contents of the letter were revealed at the same time the letter was dei.vered in Moscow.132 words
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Miscellaneous23 1964-09-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Vs IT ANY lOHOWZj L|»-IT-VOUff»»«-F KIT?/ /*kul. «o] /«w just AafourN AND «TOP J I TO PUT $*»&*< I23 words
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236 1964-09-17 3 NICOSIA, Wed. Turkish Cypriots in the village of Kokkina last night refused to j accept a convoy of food because it came from the Cyprus Government, a U.N. spokesman said here Turkish Cypriot villagers Jeered at the convoy of four lorries manned by UnitedReuter; AP - 236 words
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156 1964-09-17 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. "The United States charged yesterday that twice in the past three months, American ships were harassed by Soviet vessels at sea. The charge was contained In a U.S. Note to the Soviets rejecting a series of charges that American ships nnd planesUPI - 156 words
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Article72 1964-09-17 3 OSLO. Wed Super-sized ships of 250,000 gross tons might plough the seas in future, a Norwegian expert on shipping said here yesterday. Deputy director of Det Norske Veritas. a large shipping firm, Mr. Eeil Abrahamsen, told a Press conference that his company was carrying out research into72 words
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Article46 1964-09-17 3 ROME. Wed— Fifteen paintings valued at 200 to 250 million lire i about £115.000 to £143.000) were stolen last night from Prince Alessandro Torlonia's collection in Rome, police reported yesterday. The pictures were taken from their frames in the Prince's villa Albani. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article30 1964-09-17 3 OTTAWA. Wed. Mr. Paul Martin. Canadian External Affairs Minister, criticised yesterday the creation of national nucleai forces and suggestions for a multilateral seaborne nuclear strike force. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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127 1964-09-17 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Atm-.sub-marine warfare now has the high- 1 est priority of all free-world naval programmes to combat a shift to the offensive In Spviet submarine strategy, military writer Hanson W. Baldwin said in a magazine article published today. Baldwin, military correspondent ofReuter - 127 words
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Article45 1964-09-17 3 TUSKEGEE (Alabama), Wed. Two Negroes won City Council .seats, in an election here yesterday against white candidates. It was the first time since Just after the Civil War 100 years ago that Negroes had gained public office here over white opponents Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article263 1964-09-17 3 Warning to China? 'It is monstrous, terrible but we will use it if we're attacked 9 MOSCOW, Wednesday. jy|R. Khrushchev yesterday announced that Russia has developed a "monstrous and terrible new weapon." He made the announcement at a meeting with a visiting delegation of Japanese M.Ps andUPI - 263 words
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118 1964-09-17 3 pLEVELAND, (Ohio), Wed. Police stopped the Beatles playing here last night when hundreds of screaming teenagers battled to get onstage to mob them during a performance, The police fought the KirK for 10 minutes and then signalled the Beatles to continue playing. During theUPI - 118 words
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184 1964-09-17 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. AN 82-item agenda, including the usual hardy annuals of disarmament, nuclear testing, apartheid, Korea and Palestine, was published yesterday for the 19th General Assembly of the United Nations, scheduled to open on Nov. 10. The Issue of Peking representation was not IncludedReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-09-17 3 Bankrupt Herbert Wilcox: I borrowed at 40 per cent LONDON, Wed. Film producer Herbert Wilcox, 74, disclosing a deficiency of £112,317, told a bankruptcy court at a public examination here yesterday that he had paid £77,221 interest to a firm of moneylenders over five years. The firm. Edgware Trust Co.,Reuter - 374 words
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112 1964-09-17 3 I ONDON. Wed. A tall slightly-built 14-y'ear-old schoolboy, Timothy Noel Cotter, displayed no emotion when a judge ordered him to be detained for 10 years yesterday. But his mother, sitting at the back of the court. broke down and sobbed. Cotter, who lived InReuter - 112 words
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73 1964-09-17 3 t LONDON Wed. Sales of Britain's first new national newspaper for 34 years. The Sun. exceeded 3.500.000 on its first day of Issue, the newspaper's publishers announced tonight The print order is being slightly increased for the second issue tomorrow. The newReuter - 73 words
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277 1964-09-17 3 THREE DIE AS CARGO SHIP IS ATTACKED NEAR CUBA WASHINGTON. W«d captain and two officers of a Spanish cargo ship bound for Cuba died as the result of an attack on the vessel east of Cuba on Sunday night, reports reaching the State Department said yesterday. A Stale Department spokesmanAP - 277 words
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Article65 1964-09-17 3 LONDON. Wed Mr. Harold Wilson, thr Labour Party's candidate for Prime Minister, saw his chances of winning one election go v" in smoke yesterday. Mr. Wilson, rarely ever i Mi without a pipe in his month, failed to win Britain's annual "pipeman of the year" contest. He65 words
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Advertisement144 1964-09-17 3 •SbMI^I I I fr./£--4. I 9 tL-A A m AgGEfTINA Si ARtMriNA jfe j r KENNEDY MEMORIAL STAMPS J The most suitable souvenir to re- aj member this great leader of the ■> FREE WORLD. B One complete set Kennedy memorial stamp, on* complete set Olympic Gold Medallists on stamps,144 words
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Advertisement389 1964-09-17 3 M m: M *^MLp mm* I ■jSfjf. V ■tetei^. >^ ■K jM EVAI/TA Lv\fl»l3 rXAKTA mzw^W H The Choice of Specialists For Pwtai Its Amazing Versatility And WkMkk Unparalleled Performance. mk PVI» Th. EXAKTA Varan It fttt*d only with world rtMtiwd trad, marked Umn. In Bw 4*l ruponi. to mod*m389 words
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Article187 1964-09-17 4 Saturday classes schedule fixed SINGAPORE, Wed. REPRESENTATIVES of Singapore teachers' unions and officials of the Ministry of Education today worked out a schedule for Saturday classes for schools here. The arrangement is to enable schoolchildren to catch up with their work which had been disrupted during the July and Sept.187 words
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209 1964-09-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today reserved judgment in a case in which Mvi Wing Shui, 74, a former hawker of spectacles, is claiming a sum of $24,814 as be- ing the balance of a Singapore Turf Club big sweep209 words
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Article30 1964-09-17 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Singapore s First Lady. Toll Puan Noor Aishah. today presented prizes to the winners of the Tourist Promotion Board's colour slide photo contest at the board's office.30 words
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196 1964-09-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Federal Court of Malaysia today granted leave to an Indonesian, Amat bin Junied alias Amat Ton alias Ahmad Toh to withdraw a notice of appeal against sentence of. death on a charge of murder, and to file an amended one in196 words
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53 1964-09-17 4 Boy burglar got loot worth $1,860 SINGAPORE. Wed. An 18--year-old boy, Loh Tong Leong. today pleaded guilty In a district court to four offences of housebreaking and theft since 1962. His loot consisted of property worth $1,860. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, the District Judge, postponed sentence pending a reformative53 words
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Article33 1964-09-17 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Seven Ministry of Health teams today distributed anti-malaria pills to some of the 4.000 residents In the Infected area of Fuyong Estate at 9i m.s. Buklt Tlmah Road.33 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-09-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Four Singapore Polytechnic students will join vessels of Nedlloyd Lines, one of the Dutch shipping lines serving Malaysia, for sea training following their course in the Singapore Polytechnic. The four students, who will be signed on with the rank of apprentice engineer,153 words
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Article, Illustration216 1964-09-17 4 AGGRESSION BY INDONESIA IS THE REASON Government forced to postpone its free secondary education plan SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, said today that free secondary education for all in Singapore would have to be deferred because of Indonesian confrontation. He was speaking to members of216 words
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Advertisement388 1964-09-17 4 DINE AND DANCE to Jerry His Four Try Our Delicious Crab at $2.50 and Fried Chicken at $4.00 I I ZP/lone: ***** .■;.">.;.<: Yio Chu Kang Rd. Singapore 20. ■MWKKJCTA?Ja Gill Opening Todiy: 3-6-9 p.m. For the First Time The Screen's most exciting Twosome KISHORE in Hindi with English fc388 words
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Advertisement581 1964-09-17 4 m ORGANISATION" b oi*i:\stoiiay" II am, 1)0. 4, 6 45 I 9.30 pm. RJ •KIMMIURRBRRRRIfIRURi B| V W*tt»tKTOCHN m SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! Yul Brynner R. chord W.dmark George Chakms Suzy Parkaf "•'FLIGHT FROM ASHIYA" Ponovi'.on A Colcr (UA). R| ■OPI^XS TODAY 11 am. 1 .0, 4, 6 30 9.15 p.m.g i/acfc581 words
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Miscellaneous401 1964-09-17 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'l-HK following Is today's schedule 797) 3.30 p.m.; to Darwin, Sydney A of civil aircraft movements at (BA 700) 7.20 p.m.; to Rangoon. Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: New Delhi, Teheran. Tel Aviv, ZuisiiviLi rlcn I* 1 1011 < BA 711> 20 V- m BO AC:401 words
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Article, Illustration2331 1964-09-17 5 Fifth day of the Minister vs M.P. libel case] Reporters: Vic Nayagam, Bala Chandran M —SAYS ABU BAKAR KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday Licence to collect manure for all three kotas AN ALLEGATION that the Minister of Education, Inche Abdui Rahman2,331 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-09-17 5 MR. I). R. Seenivasagam, former aecrr-tiry-general of the People-'* Progressive Party and Member of Parliament, made certain allegations of corrupt practice against Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. then Minister for Health, in Parliament in August last year. Inche Abdul Rahman challenged} Mr. Seenivaugam to repeat the remarks ootsidr.157 words
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Article, Illustration3787 1964-09-17 5 Musa: No request for firm's car to be put at plantiff s house Two-month wait for the licence...st ill no notif ication...so he went to see Minister And did you subsequently persuade Sabri to give up Ins association with Abu Bakar?— No. Sabri lives in Teluk Anson. I live in3,787 words
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Advertisement172 1964-09-17 5 Bad Breath? It's not your problem the day you take AMPLEX More and more people have found the answer. Have you? Made by Ashe Laboratories Ltd., England Dtitribotorv Jackson I Co., Ltd. Jackson's Maloya Ltd. I Tba North Borneo Trodrna, Co. (Borneo) Ltd. P^fTl TfJMC /A/ mm 9fc** w f172 words
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259 1964-09-17 6 Tengku: Formosa and Malaysia fighting a common enemy KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman" said today that although Malaysia did not recognise Formosa, the two countries were on the best of terms. "In fact," he added after today's Cabinet meeting: "We are in259 words
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Article49 1964-09-17 6 IPOH. Wed. The police recovered a stolen car without its wheels in a rubber estate off Jelapang Road yesterday. The car. which belonged to Mr. R. M. Williams, assistant manager of Lindeteves Jacoberg (M> Ltd.. Ipoh. was stolen from Brewster Road last Friday afternoon.49 words
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Article64 1964-09-17 6 PENANO. Wed— ln a predawn swoop, a police party led by the George Town 0.C.P.D., acting Supt. Abu Bakar Aziz, today detained 11 men and seized an assortment of daggers and housebreaking implements. The men are being questioned in connection with a robbery in Cantonment Road64 words
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Article47 1964-09-17 6 IPOH. Wed— Twenty finalists including several girls will take part in the YMCA talentime contest at the St. John Ambulance hall here on Saturday night. Datin Rajemah binte Hajl Mohamed Isa, wife of the Mentri Besar of Perak. will give away the prizes47 words
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Article44 1964-09-17 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed The Rev. Mother St. Louis, former superior of the convents in Penang. Kuala Lumpur and Cameron Highlands. will celebrate her golden jubilee as a nun next Sunday. She has now retired and lives in Cheras Road Convent, Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Article72 1964-09-17 6 Riots and TV hit cinemas SINGAPORE. Wed.—Television has hit the cinemas. This is shown by the continued drop, since the beginning of this year, of State revenue from entertainment duty. Official figures show that in the first six months of this year entertainment duty collected was more than $200,000 less72 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-09-17 6 Dati Lau presents $3,000 to P-Fund IPOH, Wed. Dato Lav Pak Khuan. Perak Chinese leader, today handed a cheque for $3,000 to the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said, as a gift to the National Patriotic Fundinstead of spending the money to celebrate his 70th birthday. "It Is the duty179 words
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Article62 1964-09-17 6 KUALA LUMPJR. Wed. The unidentified body of a middleaged woman clad in red samfoo was recovered from a disused mining pool In Sungel Way. eight miles south of here, yesterday. It was found in the pool by a driver. P. Annavl. at 9.15 a.m. The v.oman62 words
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205 1964-09-17 6 Democratic Socialists of varsity back crisis law SINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore Democratic Socialist. L üb. today fully backed the current emergency laws to deal with Indonesian aggression, and called on all youths to rally round the Governmenjt to defend the nation. In a statement today, tne club, which205 words
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Article64 1964-09-17 6 {£UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Thr»t more Malaysians have been awarded Shell scholarships this year for three-year diploma courses at, the Technical College here. They are Mr. Ooi Hup Chye. 19. and Mr. Saw Chong Hin. 21. both from Penang; and Mr. Tan Meng Leng. 21, from64 words
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Article17 1964-09-17 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Cheshire Home raised $11,273 during 1U recent Red Feather Day collection.17 words
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Article140 1964-09-17 6 PENANG, Wed THE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, last night defined the role of the Vigilante Corps as "the eyes and ears of the Government." "They are not meant to fight the enemy." he told a group of fishermen from Sungel Acheh, Sungei Bakau140 words
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Miscellaneous181 1964-09-17 6 \f AjJ -^ITX/' *J i WTONOTIDOnMt I I ...LISTEN! I EVEN V^"^ P-^ti OFCRrnS^A^SSo s2& J f. r^tfLZP** 7^^ FROM TH' LAIR OF ONE KLIEVE I CAN (HOOPS?) tPir/i Tract! Mlgg fLn^n, m-M |p°o c »f- 0 a <Ve..flHßß^l [fJ?™*^^, /L, SHE ,1 ff GOT" RN^| V twe space coupe181 words
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Article, Illustration1812 1964-09-17 7 HIS ARCTIC BOOKS AND FILMS EARNED FORTUNES, HIS SINGING FRIGHTENED POLAR BEARS ONE day in 1906 Peter Freuchen, a husky young medical student, landed in northern Greenland as a member of a Danish exploration expedition to the island. A lew hours later, unable to1,812 words
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Article, Illustration9 1964-09-17 7 Peter Freuchen bearded giant, Arctic explorer, underground9 words
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Advertisement239 1964-09-17 7 ■Hjk| That wonderful Pan Am feeling It's a feeling reserved for travellers who choose Pan Am. Wherever they go—Europe, the U.S.A. the Caribbean, Central or South America, throughout the Pacific or 'Round the World —travellers feel better because they're flying Pan Am. No wonder. Pan Am is the World's Most239 words
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Article175 1964-09-17 8 It Word* Sit (Minimum) MR. A MRS. James Ho Xia Alk express their thanks to relatives and i mends for the attendance and receptlon at ibeir wedding on 12-9-64. I MR. AND MR*. Low Seng Menx i aod family thank relatives and friend, for their kind a»»l»tance expression of175 words
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Obituary26 1964-09-17 8 War*, tit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory nf our beloved one Lilian Ng (nee Knoo Chid Lee l.d". i died 17-0-51. Very dearly rememl>errd.26 words
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Article32 1964-09-17 8 M Hurrf., I Minimum I CONGRATULATIONS to Df Mrs. Chew Choni; Hneen of Penan.- on the orcanlon of their marrlnKe on 17th Seiitrmber I'MM from Mr. Mrs. si, v.n lav. Spore.32 words
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Article660 1964-09-17 8 I The Norwegian resolution which calls for an end to force, or the threat of it, in the Malaysian-Indonesian dispute, and for a return to the conference table, is the best that Malaysia can hope for from the Security Council. As a condemnation of blatant and660 words
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Article359 1964-09-17 8 The British voters who go 1o the polls on October 15 will i be deciding much more than who will govern them for the next five years. The whole future of the Labour party is involved. The Conservative party, already in office for 13 years, is bidding for359 words
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Article193 1964-09-17 8 Of the many tokens of solidarity and support which the I Malaysian Government has received since the Pontian I and Labis incidents inaugur- ated a period of intensified Indonesian aggression, none has been heartening than the I declarations by trade unions and employers' organisations. The pledge by labour193 words
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Article, Illustration346 1964-09-17 8 Gabriel Lee - Chinese village guarded its Malay families Gabriel Lee By A SINGAPORE, kampong, which stood the test of racial harmony through the disturbances in July and again this month is the predominantlyChinese kampong of Kampong Sireh, off Upper Serangoon Road. About 70 Malays In eight families live here among some 3.000346 words
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LETTERS
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Letter341 1964-09-17 8 "THERE are a number of mistakes In your report cr> the public lectures which I gave in Penang a few days ago. Tn order to avoid po*slb I c misunderstandings, allow me to point out the following: In my talks, and In general during my stay here.341 words
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Letter104 1964-09-17 8 IN our present national crisis all Malaysians should rally behind the Central Government in its efforts to stamp out enemy subversion and protect our young nation. We are threatened by an aggressor many times our size. It saddens Malaysian to learn that a political party Is still chanting104 words
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Letter95 1964-09-17 8 MY wife and I will be grateful if. through the medium of your esteemed paper, we could convey our grateful thanks to all our numerous friends both in this country and overseas who very thoughtfully sent us their messages of condolence in connection with the death of95 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1964-09-17 8 CYRIL DUNN - Co-operation now, or peace first? CYRIL DUNN TWO SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT ML FOR IDEAS TO END A QUARREL NEW DELHI. WED WHEN President Ay v b Khan of Pakistan suggested the other day that India might cooperate with his country to control the floods which regularly afflict them both, all1,007 words
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Advertisement786 1964-09-17 8 «*««^»^a«^Bßßßßßa^BSßßß»asi«iaia_ Straits lime, t Malay Mail Clasam—l aH»aills— sale easy lot Psear COLO STOMAOC ARCAOt Orchard Read COLD aTTORAOK MANCHtS AT HOLLAND ROAD— RATON* KKPPCL ROAD— NAVAL BABE Aattwrtaed Agents: CITY BOOK STOM LTD Wlnchasiar rtaus*. Collyec Q"T TMK NCWS) FRONT FMzpatrtck-s »aosiiaHis4 M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Roe*. NovM786 words
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Advertisement40 1964-09-17 8 $ee(Jhou)": The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importer! Eiporttri of Hi«k Clan Wot*** I Wocllenj. SINGAPORE: 21, Ckulia Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: 1* Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.40 words
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Advertisement22 1964-09-17 8 ■■m W fir J I KV^ no discomfort if you have a PH I LCO AIR CONDITIONER 1 Mm 1964 PHILCO REFRIGERATORS22 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-09-17 9 Police detain eight thugs in swoop SINGAPORE. Wed. Police detained eight men. whom they described as "hard-core" secret society thugs in a swoop on gang lairs yesterday. Raiding a house In Jalan Rumah Tlnggl. Detective Inspector Gurcharan Singh i and a party from Queens- I town police station arrested I187 words
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112 1964-09-17 9 |(UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The meeting to discuss the final settlement of the cotton goods dispute between Malaysia and Britain will continue tomorrow. The talks which entered their w-cond day today dealt with details of the export quota. The meeting started at 10 a.m. and broke112 words
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Article39 1964-09-17 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Malayan Advertising Association will hold a luncheon at the Imperial Room on Sept 22 at 12.45 p.m. to mark the presentation of awards to the top Singapore students in th« international adertlslng examinations.39 words
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Article41 1964-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A member of trie Vigilante Corps. Inche Mohamed Uda bin Najir. 1 40. died soon after he was bitten !by a cobra while on patrol in Kampong Pant in Sungei Besar. near Sabak Bernam. yesterday.Bernama - 41 words
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Article19 1964-09-17 9 BATU GAJAH. Wed.— About 300 Boy Scouts and Cubs in Batu Gajah District have started a ",'ob-week"19 words
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Article247 1964-09-17 9 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN by Bloodhounds and Firestreaks to guard country against attacks SINGAPORE, Wed. Two types of guided missiles are known to be stationed in Malaysia for defensive measures against possible Indonesian air attacks. Both the ground -to air Bloodhounds and air -to air Firestreak missiles247 words
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Article79 1964-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A student teacher. Lai Kum Sal. 19, who sent a "bomb scare" letter to the police, last January, had his sentence of two months" Jail on charges of giving fal«e information to the police, reduced to a fine of $500 on appeal in the High79 words
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Article40 1964-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Raiaratnam. will talk on "The Challenge of Indonesia" instead of "Our Most Dangerous Myth" at the aew Lecture Theatre. University of Singapore, on Sept. 24 at 8 p.m.40 words
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Article103 1964-09-17 9 Carry your identity card KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Pollc* are carrying oat spot checks here and in all parts of the country In their drive against Indonesian infiltrators. The public are again re* minded to carry their identity cards with them at all times. A police spokesman said today that people103 words
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Article132 1964-09-17 9 PIRATES ROB FISHING BOAT J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Armed Indonesian pirates held up two Malaysian fishermen in international waters off Port Swettenham on Sunday and robbed them of $2,900 worth of fishing nets, fish and a boat. A gunboat with 20 men on board intercepted the fishing vessel at about 8132 words
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246 1964-09-17 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE insurance business in Malaysia has moved into the nuclear age to keep abreast with developments in other parts of the world. Since this month, local insurers have been issuing notices on "nuclear exclusions" to fire and motor pollcyThe notice, headlined246 words
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Article98 1964-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Three national language teachers and an assistant research officer at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka were admonished and discharged In the Sessions Court here after they had pleaded guilty to a charge of causing mischief. The teachers Wan Mohamed Zart bin Hajl Wan98 words
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130 1964-09-17 9 CALL FOR FIRST AID TRAINING FOR DRIVERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The World Health Organisation has recommended that laymen and ambulance drivers should be "better trained in first aid" to reduce fatalities on the road. In a statement Issued today the organisation said that bet let first aid and care during130 words
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77 1964-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Central Government today clarified the conferment of the title Dato on Inche Haron bin Haji Idris, the Mentrl Besar of Selangor. The Datoshlp In this case has been conferred on the holder ot the office- of Mentrl Besar. selangor77 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-09-17 9 OINGAPORE, Wed. Courageous Mathew Tan Eng Van, 20. who defied blindness to go through with his University of Singapore course has died of a brain tumour cause of his blindness. Said his father. Mr Tan Swee Wah. today: "All his efforts236 words
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Article22 1964-09-17 9 SING APORE. Wed.— The threeday recruitment of youths to the Malayslun armed forces scheduled to start roday has been postponed indefinitely.22 words
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84 1964-09-17 9 TOHORE F-AHRU. Wed. Residents here woke up one day recently to find one of the town's landmarks the nearly-com-pleted S3 million 15-storey low-cost fiats In Jalan Lumba Kuda smeared with long multi-coloured streaks of paint on the outside walls. The paint, thrown from the84 words
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Article139 1964-09-17 9 Off: That clamp on Formosa study ■ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. IV The Central Government has decided to lift the clamp on Malaysian students wishing to go to Formosa for i further studies. This was announced by Tengku Abdul Rahman short ily after the weekly Cabinet meeting today. Last week the139 words
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103 1964-09-17 9 MUAR, Wed. Thre« fishermen swam ashore at Tanjong Sekupane here yesterday morning after floating in the Straits of Malacca for more than four hours. Elon tin Moh. 20, and his brother. Tuluk blii Moh, 13. and another person, Epong bin Kupit 16. of103 words
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Article22 1964-09-17 9 MACHANO. Wed. Incl.e Ya'accb bin Hajl Ismail has been •lecteel chairman of the UMNO division here for the sixth HOU-22 words
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Advertisement63 1964-09-17 9 BLACK A WHITE On any occasion in any company you will find Marcovitch BLACK WHITE cigarettes always accepted and enjoyed. Imported from England. Marcovitch BLACK WHITE are known throughout the world for their quality *jg2> and good taste. Plain or Filter Tipped. MARCOVITCH PICCADILLY LONDON FOR HAPJY HEALTHY DAYS AHEAD63 words
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Advertisement65 1964-09-17 9 SECOND-HAND NISSAN CEDRIC 8 SEATERS 4-DR. STATION WAGONS At the Rockbottom complete with tools. Price of average mileage done AAA liso MILES USED ONLY «pO/UUU (Nett) LAST GENERAL ELECTIONS E«y H«r..Purcha.a T.rm. TO AVOID °'SAPO.NTMENT available PLEASE HURRY AS ONLY 6 UNITS ARE LEFT. IDEAL for:Pleasure, Business Family Pleas* Contact:65 words
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Miscellaneous633 1964-09-17 9 DAniA CIKirADADr dUMte: IO.SO AaUn Club; 11.00 RADIO SINGAPORE News; 11.05 Music PYom The SHORTWAVE SERVICE Opera- 12 00 midnight Close. MEDi^wAVE^EirvicEs RADIO MALAYSIA 476 Metres NAi..l.-,. v SHORTWAVE AM fl.oo oood Morning: 601 SERVICES: 47.7 *ad «0-J Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; toea-es 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up A.M. 6.00633 words
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Article, Illustration30 1964-09-17 10 Fourth day of the big SECURITY COUNCIL debate LEFT Britain's Sir Patrick Dean has a presrssion rhat with Dato Ismail. RIGHT Indonesia's chief delegate. Dr. Sudjarwo. UPI photos.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration2387 1964-09-17 10 Aggression charge ignores complex situation: Sudjarwo UNITED NATIONS. Wed NORWAY tabled a formal resolution in the Security Council last night calling for an end of force or the threat of it in the Malaysia Indonesia dispute and for the return ofReuter - 2,387 words
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Article262 1964-09-17 10 A CALL TO REFRAIN FROM ALL THREAT OR USE OF FORCE THE following is the draft resolution tabled by Mr. Start Nielsen of Norway: The Security Counrll TAKING note of the complaint of Malaysia contained in document S, 5930; TAKING into consideration the statements of the partiesReuter - 262 words
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Advertisement416 1964-09-17 10 What kind of world will you liv# in a decade fro* no«v— or in twenty-five years? H^Bj^H If you base your answer on the incredible scientific progress of the last quarter-century, the future appears mmWK& awesome indeed Man's opportunities could be the greatest L^LBS^I ever known, his civilization toe finest416 words
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Advertisement55 1964-09-17 10 POMADE ">>a GUARANTEED TO GIVE 4)9^"^^^ jl YOU GOOD GROOMING wSfll^^ YANAGIYA No. 1 Pomade will give you that sleek hair style and masculine feeling. Its \O^V fine aroma will linger '<yl all day long with you. Y/kKAGIYA M a 1 ,h. V^ *o«n*d» tfc«t it w«ll know* «o>ld Available55 words
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351 1964-09-17 11 PLAYBOY DICTATOR HAS HAD IT SO GOOD FOR TOO LONG... WASHINGTON, Wed. The Washington Star said yesterday that if Britain's display of force in support of Malaysia had persuaded Indonesia to curb its "aggressive ambitions," then the cause of world peace had been well served. "Britain Is reacting with aReuter - 351 words
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Article57 1964-09-17 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A JohoiP social woncer. Mrs. Antoinette Copley-Clark, who has served the Johore Anti-Tuber-culosis Rehabilitation Organisation as organising secretary for five years, will soon leave her nost to go to Germany, where her husband has been transferred. Her place will be taken by Mrs.57 words
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Article65 1964-09-17 11 MUAR. Wed. A mobile Xray team will visit Muar and Tangkak to provide free X-rays to the people. The team will be in Tangkak on Sept. 23. and Sept. 24. Oct. 21 and Oct. 22. and Nov. 1« and Nov. 19. and in Muar on Sept.65 words
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Article45 1964-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, left by air yesterday for Canberra to attend the annual conference of the Australian Institute of Management. He is attending as a guest ker at the invitation of the Institute.45 words
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169 1964-09-17 11 MALAYSIAN SCENES AS BACKDROP TO ITALIAN FILM SINGAPORE, Wed. The Kallang Basin, below the Merdeka Bridge, with its tall masted junks and Singapore River full of tongkangs, will form the backdrop for some scenes in an Italian Technicolor film called "Sandokan, Tiger of Malaysia." Other Malaysian scenes Include shots of169 words
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Article53 1964-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union has announced that a settlement had been reached concerning about 80 workers laid off by the closedown of Shaw Printing Works Ltd. in Robinson Road. A statement said the firm had deposited its payment of ex-gratia pay with the53 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-09-17 11 Response delights recruiting officer MORE than 750 youths offered themselves for recruitment into the Ist Battalion Malaysian Rangers in Kuching this week. Major D. Thomson, who is in charge of recruiting: for the battalion, was delighted with the response. He said it had been equally good140 words
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208 1964-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Urjon of Journalists today "strongly" supported the proposal by the National Union of Government Clerical Workers to set up a Workers' Committee for National Defence. The PTMidtnt Mr. Liew Mook Yoong. in a statement said: "This will be208 words
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233 1964-09-17 11 'Bustling Singapore' astonishes leader of Jaycees SINGAPORE. Wed The world president of the Jaycees. Mr. Conrad O'Brien. j who is on his first visit to Singapore, tonight expressed astonishment at what he had seen during his short visit here. "The States bustling Industrial and commercial activities, and housing development are233 words
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Article22 1964-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th» I Singapore Polytechnic will hold .an engineering and industrial ex--1 position from Sept. 26 to Oct. J.22 words
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Advertisement233 1964-09-17 11 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES TOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain* Htxtchlorophene kills term* irm.ntly— he«l» pimplf i fast. A Prevents pimplrs from spreading leave* no unsightly spots. Free from oil and grease the pores women cm apply mtke-upover it. A wonderfully effectiv* treatment. ,1 t^X Diitribuud by THE233 words
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Advertisement49 1964-09-17 11 r "*^^Ti^i^ B^_ fcjw I ONIY^E) MINUTES FROM Jlll/MIE I I MMre WBEP»MOI»B»$-VVEDMESDAYS-SATURDAYS I I M MALAYSIAN AiRWAYS>MmM JET I P MALAYSJAS NATIONAL AIRLINE D SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA tp >* 1... j 0 GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR BO AC QANTAS (ANO AHh-mtM* MALAYA O»Ur) CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT j49 words
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Miscellaneous56 1964-09-17 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl \(l WONDER IP IT f —>. IWOULD LOOK BETTER I WAIT A MINUTE, BUGS! itA a ™"> I NOT St/ee WHERE I WANT flBSftT I THERE?. \JHE DAVENPORT MOVEP^/ W%i (l KNOW! I'LL I I S^ZT\ 1 H" MOVE IT INTO £TT. S L V56 words
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Article, Illustration647 1964-09-17 12 They follow the new trend pAXTS the success story of the year. The sale of pants, slacks, slinkers, loungers, pantaloons, call them what you like, has rocketted till they are now selling fifty fifty with skirts. Sales of slacks have trebled. Inspite of the fact that647 words
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Article139 1964-09-17 12 THIS news will come 1 as a shock to husbands but intelligent back-seat driving can be a big help, reports a motor club. The club said there were certain rules the back-seat driver must follow in order to do the job intelligently. Never startle the139 words
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Article88 1964-09-17 12 /CASCADE showers of \j scintillating crystal have been used for a striking new range of Jewellery designed by a British designer, Peter Stephens. Using a lovely range of colours delicate lavender and violet shades teamed with sugar pinks for example this young designer has created shower earclips and88 words
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208 1964-09-17 12 AND for the men in our lives there is the story of the lightweight suit. It is here to stay and it all sounds cool and colourful. You will soon have the opportunity to see what's the latest in men's fashions. The Hran Yuen208 words
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Advertisement167 1964-09-17 12 "delicious... H JH Babies love the fresh flavor of Heinz Strained Fruit Juices— made with choice, hand-picked fruit. But even more important than taste, just half a 4 oz. tin gives ORANGE your baby more than his normal daily requirement of JUICE vitamin C r\^ t §Give your baby Heinz167 words
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Advertisement501 1964-09-17 12 Day Breams' bymatdenfbrm Q/ ®(Mod« in U.S.A.) with custom-curved straps Hk^^LssssW «H IBk ft W New Day Dreams, the most comfortable bra ever invented! The unique criss-cross construction at the sides and the straps are mode with s-t-r-e-t-c-h "Vyrene" tpandex tricot, bias cut to move with your body (That's what501 words
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Miscellaneous294 1964-09-17 12 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 7. Possibly some nine people arc 1. Declines to take a second level named (8;. measurer (8). 8. Medicine to counteract a love 5. Girl sees a second person potion? (8). Inside (6). 13. Detectives upset the Island In 9. Rich patron came when unfit an294 words
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Advertisement1351 1964-09-17 13 10 LIVERPOOL t WESI COAST B.R.i DvtS'Don Mam s>nar» **nmt ANCHISES LiterpMl. Oub'i i« Pt'Stpt 21 Sep|2l CLYTONEUS Literpm. a^cw Sept 18 Sept 21 Sept 22 25 Sept 21 ANTEHOR L.terpnl, Avo' mouth Gla 31 Sept 22 Sept 21/ 3 ATREUS luerpeal. Gia.go*... Sipt2l Oct 2 Oct 4 BIOMEO l.terpitl1,351 words
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Advertisement1344 1964-09-17 13 tMarakTakTMkrakTaiatatiaTakTakTakTakTakTakTakTP^H P'^ THE EAC LINES K3VV y>JM I SINCAPOW WAAU> LMMPm .P. SVW I I IWIIOtA PVJH»t«O ■KTsr^eK^^H or nomt liumm io roioi«. 5 ?'i«nto»iT rim 7MI Pkfte ***** Pktae «311 Pk«e ***** SAILINGS IU ktNOA. Ll HAVRI NAMRURG. BRtMkM. ANlVftpr ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO tOTHINBURB ANB COPENHAGEN i poii r1,344 words
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Advertisement1296 1964-09-17 13 I BEN%LINE\ tAPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL A CONIINENIAt rOMS_ BENHIANT 88 "-M Z7' 8.1 ip Pt/Taia| M a>tou«n Nn II BLNARMIN g }J i.ngapurc r-L j naa fining Rotteroari Oct 31 Sipt II 21 Singapori p I'hat* PaeaiMi BENVENUE H'katy LIKaP. Hull., ffdata Sepi 21/24 Sapt2V2l SiitM/ BENOORAN L'paaT1,296 words
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Advertisement1247 1964-09-17 13 |tok^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. IK*H LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapori Pt Shan NRM KITY Of CHESTER 11,19 Sipt itlir uF ntliiNtTON IS/27 Sept 71 Sipi 'CITY OF LEICESTER 7/ I Oct II 12 Oct 13 Ocl •fUMMNIAN 14/21 Ocl 17/21 Ocl It Ocl ♦CITY OF1,247 words
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Article145 1964-09-17 14 \f ELBOURNE. Wed.— Easiness In iTA Industrials widened today. Most losses were not large but covered practically the whole list. Key Issues again led the weaker trend. BHPlost 9d. to 52/3- Its biggest move for some weeks. The few gains Included Carrier up 3d. to 66 on return145 words
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Article256 1964-09-17 14 Sept. \Z. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cts. M Contalnr* 12 eta. lU'iilops 14 cts. M. Cable* 16 cts. (.>tv I)iv 7 cts. McAllster 13 cts K. Smplters 24 cts. M. Invest. 11 cts baan 14 cts. 0.C.8.C. 18 eta. Fed. Dlsp. 12 cts. Rothmana 11 eta. K256 words
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Article250 1964-09-17 14 OCTOBER first grade robber f.o.b. cloMd at S p.m. In Kupala Lumpur yesterday at 681 cent* per Ib. down half a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone waa slightly easier. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. eletlng prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R 8.8.250 words
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Article74 1964-09-17 14 CHINESE Produce Exchange, SHigaport noon prices per pleul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk $51| sellers, drum I $541 sellers. 1 Cepra: Seot./Oct. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Ptpptr: Muoiok white $140 seller*. Sarawak white $1371 seller*, special Sarawak black rioTi sellers, garbled l.amiont black mi.', seller*. A.STA $12.-> psJlgfi S.n K «"ore74 words
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Article59 1964-09-17 14 THE Malayan Exchange Bsnhs Asso* ci.ition made t|ie>. changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $10O> Canada: buying TT 35. airmail OO I I 90 d/st 35 5 8 credit bills, 35 v Hi trad bills. Selling TT or OO ready: Canada 34 II 16;59 words
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Article36 1964-09-17 14 On the free sxchanse market in Hone Koni; vi'Mrrriav the U.S. dellar waa quoted at Mil (or TT and 5.761 for •ath. Sterling was quoted at 15.99 and ene tael ef s*<d at 250.36 words
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551 1964-09-17 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were 1 irregularly lower on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. while tins were quiet and generally lower. The market was active and the turnover fairly good. There was some aggressive bear selling, particularly in the final hour,551 words
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Article25 1964-09-17 14 Malayan Stock In dire* Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Industrials: 77.50 76.78 Tins: 124.98 119.24 Rubbers: 100.70 100.10 *Der. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article906 1964-09-17 14 f>USINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holding (1,000) $2.05; Dunlop (1,000) $1.71. (6,000) $1.70. (3.000) $1.69. (3,000) $1.68. (2,000) $1.67; Etss (1.000) $1.84 D. (1,000)906 words
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Article27 1964-09-17 14 September 16 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68; cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5720 a picul (up $6.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 320 tons (down 25 tons).27 words
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Article113 1964-09-17 14 CHIPS lying alongside tha Singapore Harbour wharvet or oxpoctsd today are: Mrankfurt 12. AM* 174, Tons Klaa MaeruK (j T. Sain Ten-Ki Mara i:i 14. T»iKyu Maru 15/16. Maxwell Brander 21.22, TJmcrtiara M/tt, straat Clarenci- 25 26. Melampu.« M .H4. Bennevls 35 36. President Polk M 18.113 words
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Article80 1964-09-17 14 Tilt r rdcratmn Minister for x Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties lor the week beginnine on Sept. 17: Rubber 68 eta a ton. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $872 a ton. Palm oil 5667.75 a ton. Palm Kernels $382.50 a ton. The rates80 words
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237 1964-09-17 14 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $6.50 a plcul to $720 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 25 tons to 220 tons. Tills was a rather surprising direction alter the hesitant tone In London, where237 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-09-17 14 ■aT 9 f W at"^Pß^pV^aa M M M amataW taiom M^^^M BM aflaV MEM VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great U>«l/Eoil C»O»«l0> Service H'koog Toaottam Haiitak Moatresi lormio cw«*i*no OftttapD kttr." timitrl 1 Oei IB Ocl 2 Her a Nit ll Net OkUrsM'fclpri" 12/11 Oct 20 Oct 21 Ntv1,091 words
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Advertisement980 1964-09-17 14 AUSTRALIA StRVICt MUia. PAkiSlAkI AM P. Suit SIIOIS* la: Meittan*. Srs**» Is. kUiru a** klata*attiaae '•runt a S'nxr i son S'pori f s n*m rcn*>« BARPETA I 3d 912 Oct 13 15 Oct BAJUIA 10' 4 Ocl I Od I act BOMBALA 7 Nt« Sl2 Ne« 13/11 Nn *AJUIt ?)/n980 words
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Advertisement158 1964-09-17 14 FOR: HEW VORR PHIIAOELPNIA. MOBILE. HEW ORLEANS t HOUSTON S'oort P Sham t'enani N. Tork ft. On**** WOOOBURN M/llSept 1 Oct 2 Oct S Ml 12 He, MOSFIELD 21/22 Oct IJ/24 Oct 2S Oct 1) Ni> a Bee REGO 28/2 B Nr 31 He» I Ote 4 las 12 tap158 words
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Advertisement101 1964-09-17 14 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from J K M. Registered Contractors Clasp *D' (Head I, 111 IV only) and above will be received by the Jurutera Pengu&sa. Bahaglan Kerja2 Angkatan Bersenjau, Ibu Pejabat. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Jalan Maxweil, Kuala, Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on 24th September 1964 for the CONSTRUCTION101 words
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Advertisement1046 1964-09-17 15 (Continued from Pafe >) SITUATIONS VACANT to Word* SS (Mtm.)-Box tt cte. extra SALESMEN AND GIRLS wanted commission plus salary. Apply 42 Jalan Besar, S pore or Pbone *****. WANTED ARTIST A Apprentice Artist for Silk screen Printing Factory. Apply Box A4IM S.T Spore. ORIVER WANTED Minimum driving experience not1,046 words
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Advertisement1009 1964-09-17 15 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St ct*. txtra WANTED HOSTEL WAROEN capable and efficient with good English Education. able to speak Malay and 2 other dialect*. Social work br similar experience an advantage. Duties to run th» Hostel for dlaother duties as laid down by the Executive Committee.1,009 words
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Advertisement1025 1964-09-17 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St ct*. txtra FOR SALE or to let newly completed 3 bedroom Flat at Paslr PanJang Hill on elevated ground with panoramic view of the sea. Parquet and Mosaic Moorings. Kor lurther partic Jlars telephone Mr. Lira No. (Spore) U2M2. CAPITAL1,025 words
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Advertisement984 1964-09-17 15 LOANS Worsts SS < mm.)— Box tt ct: txtra BUSINESS EXECUTIVf requires loan of $1,500 repayable with high interest. Please reply to P.O. Box 1934 Singapore. RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS LOWEST PRICES IN MALAYSIA "810 REDUCTION CARPBT SALE" CARPETS RUCS ALL TYPES S' I 3' at SS/- *nw*rd. 12* x V984 words
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Advertisement923 1964-09-17 15 FOR SALE Word* U <mm.)— Box tt ct*. txtrm ALPHA MICROSCOPE from $40/- to 170/- Suitable for Students. Call at "Tithes" 62 Middle Road or 439 North Bridge Road. Singapore. NtW ARRIVALS from Italy Leather Goods. Sandals, Handbags. Man Wear, Shoes, Ties, Etc Caprice. i Nfe« Aon Building. Orchard Road.923 words
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Advertisement784 1964-09-17 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SEAFARERS' WELFARE F BOARD, SINGAPORE Applications are Invited for the post of Chief Engineer oa the training ship "SINGAPORE". Applicants must be over 30 years L and must have served for at least nve years as engineer in Foreign, Home or Local Trade motor ships, or have held784 words
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Advertisement1199 1964-09-17 15 NOTICES RENEWALS WORKING PARTY OF THE TIN ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Government, with the advice >f the Tin Advisory Committee, las set up a Renewals Working tarty to consider the preparation if a draft Third International Tin Agreement and to hear represenulons from interested parties. The Renewals Working D aity is1,199 words
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Advertisement1053 1964-09-17 16 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY No. S4J of 1»«2. Ke: Goh Chirw Poo Tan Sal (hrh Tradinc M Chop Goh Chirw Ki. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that application will be made to the High Court. Singapore, on Friday, the 2nd day of October. 1964.1,053 words
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Advertisement706 1964-09-17 16 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT Office of Mr. Antoine MALIWAI D "Avoue" in Paris 171 roe St-Honorf A decree deemed as a counterclaim was delivered by the 6th Chamber of the Court of Great Instance of the Department of Seine, dated May 27. 1964, registered, served. BETWEEN Madame Chantal Andree Prancine BARUTKL, wife706 words
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Advertisement725 1964-09-17 16 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Purchase of Surplus Stores Tenders are Invited for the purchase of the following stores: L At Federation Ordnance Depot. (RBG). Ipoh Road. Kuala Lumpur. Tender No. 438/64 closing 2.30 p.m. on 2 Oct. 64. Items for disposal Unserviceable MT Spares accessories. Refrigerators. Technical Stores,725 words
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323 1964-09-17 17 It looks like another van Breukelen Gold Cup With 10 runners between them RACING with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Wed. In the list of Singapore Gold Cup winners, no other name appears more often than van Breukelen. For this family of trainers has won the premier classic no less than eight323 words
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132 1964-09-17 17 BOXIN6 Council deplores return fight VENICE, Wed. The T World Boxing Council last night deplored the Massachusetts Boxing Commission's approval of a return world heavyweight title bout at Boston on Nov. 16 between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston. In a statement the council said they would not recognise the fightReuter - 132 words
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Article43 1964-09-17 17 Ipoh Div 1: Kinta Indians w.o. Tamilian* Haul) Lge: Police 4 Rovers 1. B. I'aliat Lge: Meicleka 10 PalßPt 1. Frirndlies: Kampar Dist. XI 8 B. Gajah Govt. Servants 2 (at B. Gajah): 6th Bn RMR 3 Gurkha Engineers 3 (at Kluang)43 words
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Article46 1964-09-17 17 Ipoh commercial houses lourMS finals: Men's singles: Johnny Soong bt Tajuddin Ayub 15-12, 15-5; doubles: T. Ayub and Lai Sek Kuan bt Alias and Omar Giman 18-16. 16-6. Intrr-party Lite (Malacca) ACS bt Municipal 5-0: Medical Sen-ices bt WD Civilians 3-2; Argonauts bt DTC 3-2.46 words
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Article20 1964-09-17 17 Kinta cold shield (B. Gajah): Pasir Plnji 75 Ipoh MCA Youths 70; Bemoan 42 B. Gajab MCA Youths 3720 words
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Article554 1964-09-17 17 SPOTLIGHT on your FANCIES EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners in the other races at Bukit Timah on Sunday. O> 1. DIV. 2— lOF. MAXIKAM: Impressive last start winner over 9f at Ipoh; •von twice over lOf last season JE MAINTIENDRAI: Consistent; [rood third with 9.0 to Olsin over 8f554 words
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643 1964-09-17 17 RUGGER Big drive to woo public support SINGAPORE, Wed. T^HE Singapore Rugby Union, in co-operation with 1 the Malaysian Rugby Union, are making a big drive this season to woo support for the game by offering two attractive forms of patronage to the public. i 1 Members of the public643 words
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Article191 1964-09-17 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Garnet Bougoure will return to Malaysia in November to ride for Ipoh trainer Rlnus van Breukelen The 41-year-old Australian jockey has already applied to the MRA for a licence. "Garnie" caused a sensation in Britain recently when he announced that his contract191 words
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264 1964-09-17 17 MALAYSIA TEAM GET CIRCULAR BREACH OF DISCIPLINE CHARGE: PROBE BY KWOK OINGAPORE, Wed. The Football Association of Malaysia secretary Kwok Kin Keng is conducting an inquiry into a charge of i breach of discipline by j Malaysian players during the Merdeka tournament. The allegation was that after the managers of264 words
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170 1964-09-17 17 ATHLETICS Kunalan picked on advice of coaches TPOH, Wed.— The selec--1 tion of C. Kunalan for the sprint relay team in preference to Wong Few Wan, the Malaysian hurdles champion, for the Olympic Games at Tokjyo next month, was made on the advice the j coaches gave the MAAU selection170 words
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Article, Illustration162 1964-09-17 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Capt. CO. "Mick Jennings, one of the leading racing drivers in Malaya between 1935 and 1958, died in Auckland, New Zealand, or Sept. 7. He was 64. Capt. Jennings was also president of the Malayan Cyclists Federation and the Selangor Cycling162 words
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223 1964-09-17 17 TABLE-TENNIS WHY MTTA CRY OFF 7th ASIAN TOURNEY AT SEOUL |£UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malayan Table Tennis Association have withdrawn from the seventh Asian championships beginning at Seoul, Korea, on tiept. 25. Joseph Menezes. secretary of the MTTA, said that one of the reasons which had compelled the Association to223 words
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289 1964-09-17 17 Off-form Burnley in fourth defeat ONUOiN, Wed.—Burn- ley, one of the big disappointments of the new English soccer season, suffered their fourth defeat in eight matches when losing 3-1 to Nottingham Forest last night. The biggest crowd of tht night was at Coventry, but 38,278 people did not have much289 words
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Advertisement126 1964-09-17 17 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB 1 ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING BIG SWEEP TICKETS AND THREE DIGIT TICKETS FOR THE CURRENT MEETING Owing to the postponement of the Races, Singapore Turf Club members and the general public in Singapore are informed that: BIG SWEEP TICKETS DATED:— Sunday 13th September 1964. (C) will now be valid126 words
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Advertisement142 1964-09-17 17 UNPRECEDENTED INCOMPARABLE YOUR FULL REALISATION OF A DREAM! YOU CAN NOW OWN A HOME ROSE GARDEN East Coast Road /Amber Road (Opposite Odeon Theatre, Katong) 7 BLOCKS 4 STOREYS MOSAIC PARQUET FLOORINGS and MODERN SANITARY FITTINGS B .M/iwi'o tern p l^ m g^ Xl^ c: t^fP I*'1 _25n mm mmm142 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-09-17 17 SPORTS DIARY > BADMINTON Inter-S lite Govt. Service* championships: Kedah v Perak (Alor Star). SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Cheng Wah v Shaw Bras (Jn A. Jalll). Taipine Lge. BMH v Kilat (Esplanade) Krian Lee: MAS v KCRC (P Bun tar). HOCKEY Penans combined blned girls schools' trial (SGGS grd. 5.1549 words
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Article, Illustration636 1964-09-17 18 Union members to work extra hours SINGAPORE, UNDER the proposed three-point plan of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union aimed at helping to offset the economic effects of the recent disturbances in the State, the union's members :>mmercial firms and factories will636 words
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114 1964-09-17 18 From GABRIEL LEE PONTIAN KECHIL. Wed. Six Indonesian mortars were recovered by a villager in a kampong near here early this morningThese bring to a dozen the number of mortars which have been recovered in the past 12 hours. Villagers also recovered 300 rounds of114 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-09-17 18 U.S. banker has 'great hopes' for Malaysia's future SINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank of New York, Mr. George Champion, tonight predicted "accelerated American investment" in Malaysia in the near future. Mr. Champion, who flew in by_JAL Jet from Bangkok, satfl his bank had "great hopes" tor237 words
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Article51 1964-09-17 18 HONG KONG. Wed. The Hong Kong Government was today reported to have cracked an international espionage ring here and arrested about 30 of its members. The pro-Nationalist Chineselanguage Sing Tao Vat Pao said the authorities rounded them up after about a fortnight of intensive Investigations—Reuter - 51 words
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Article49 1964-09-17 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— A tl.ree-year-old Australian girl, Va'nassa Gead, was found drowned in a monsoon drain at the Hoi and Road and Parrer Road junction tonight. Vanassa. who lived with her parents In Holland Hill, was believed to have fallen into the flooded drain while playing.49 words
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Article23 1964-09-17 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ten children, including six girls, have been awarded this year's educational scholarships made annually by the Sree Narayana Mission.23 words
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Article302 1964-09-17 18 LONDON. Wed. The stock markets gave another quiet and uncertain performance today and pric»s in most section recorded lurti er small falls. Ihe coming election continued to restrain buyers while tomorrow's trade figures were another restricting influence, particularly in the light of the Bank of England's warning on302 words
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Article48 1964-09-17 18 LONDON, Wed. Spot 20'S.d., Oct. 20•■•ad.. Nov. 20-11. 16d.. Dec. 20-11 16d., Oct Dec. 20-11/16 d., Jan Mar. 20-9 16d., Apr./ June 20-9 16d., July, Sept. 20-9 16d. Oct. Dec. 20-9'16d.. Jan. Mar. 20-9 I6d. Apr. June 20-9 16d c.U. Oct 20'td., Nov. 20]4d. Tone: Barely steady.48 words
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Article23 1964-09-17 18 LONDON. Wed—Buyers £1430. sellers £1432>x. Forward buyers £*****. sellers £1425. Settlement £1430. Turnover ajn. 230 tons, p.m. 175 tons. Tone: Very firm.23 words
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389 1964-09-17 18 Minister calls for industrial truce during Emergency KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JIIK Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today called on workers and employers to draw up a mutual code off conduct possibly in the form of an industrial truce resolution, during the Emergency to meet Indonesian aggression. He was speaking389 words
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252 1964-09-17 18 'Cinderella test' for Changi bomb case witness SINGAPORE. Wed. A witness in the i Changi bomb case was given tbe "Cinderella test" today for the jury to decide the ownership of a pair of shoes found at the scene of the explosion. The jury had to decide if the shoes252 words
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Article26 1964-09-17 18 COLOMBO. Wed Preparatory talks between Indian and Ceylonese officials on the problem of stateless citizens ended here yesterady in deadlock, official sources said. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article29 1964-09-17 18 THE FUNERAL OF the late Mr. K. Kntidscn will Nave the Cinerul Hmplt.il Kuala Lumpur on Thursday 17th September IWA it 430 pin. for Cheraa tioad cenv ii-rv.29 words
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Obituary30 1964-09-17 18 CABLE RECCIVEO liv Mr. Anisu ol P.W.D. Kiialu Kiilni i::ihru from Ciylon wife of S Ponniah formerly ot Wic'own and Orphans ivnsmn 'tfflca Kuala Lumpur hux punned away In30 words
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Advertisement118 1964-09-17 18 20 words $10 (minimum)] LEE To Ruby and Dou^is. a dUgMI r on Hu.'piMl. Mother and daughter Im'h well. TAV LAU: Between ThKirn K«.-e. oldest o Mr. and Mrs. T;iy H«*k ("hlew and Lye Yin*, voun. I Mr. and Mrs. Lav Ah Sun. on 17-0-114. CHEONC CHIA: Between Mr. Cheont:118 words
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