The Straits Times, 18 September 1964
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Title Section22 1964-09-18 1 SINGAPORE. V AVERAGE Ph$£JYI9teERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Hat*** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article522 1964-09-18 1 JAKARTA. Thurs Indonesia last night signed a contract for the purchase of 1.140 trucks and 360 buses from a Dutch company. Renter. KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Malaysian Government today revealed for the first time that TWO airdrops were made over the Labis area on Sept. 2 and522 words
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Article608 1964-09-18 1 Veto, but we score moral victory Out— a Labis secret TWO INDONESIA PARATROOP CAMPS WHICH COULD HAVE HELD 18 MEN FOUND IN HILLY AREA UNITED NATIONS, Thursday Pl'ssiA art Us v 102 nd veto in the Security Council today, to block Western proposals Pot easing tension between Indonesia ;m<l Malaysia.608 words
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Article670 1964-09-18 1 between Central and State Govts on extending rural uplift drive to Singapore OINGAPORE, Thurs. The Central and Singapore Governments have reached "complete agreement" in measures to be taken to extend Malaya's rural development programme to Singapore. This was announced here this afternoon by the Deputy Prime Minister,670 words
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Article, Illustration12 1964-09-18 1 Day-late bride Chin Yoon .I'm so M>rry for the trouble I caused.12 words
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Article64 1964-09-18 1 HONG KONG, Thurs. Hong Kong's Governor. Sir David Trench, today appealed to the public for further contributions tv the community relief trust fund which is at present helping the victims of typhoon Ruby and typhoon Sally. In a radio and television .peech. Sir David said another64 words
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Article45 1964-09-18 1 TAIPEH, Thurs.— Nine members of a Chinese family died and 12 others were hospitalised after eating poisoned food today at Miaoli, In northern Formosa, police reported. They said a sauce used in preparing the meal was apparentlytainted with poisonous insecticide. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article34 1964-09-18 1 UELZEN (West Germany), Thurs. A 23-year-old East German escaped to West Germany today in a two-seater sports biplane which landed in a field at Gross-Liedem. near here, Lueneburg police said.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article93 1964-09-18 1 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— An immediate ban on all forms of shooting during the night in Nrgri Sembilan wa.s announced today by the States Chief Police Officer. Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohamed Isa. Wan Ibrahim said the ban was taken to avoid unnecessary in c i dents, especially between93 words
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153 1964-09-18 1 2nd TRAIN DERAILED IN NS IN 3 DAYS BAHAU, Thurs. Another goods train was derailed this afternoon on the East Coast line, nine miles from the first derailment on Tuesday night near Ayer Hitam. In the latest incident, a brake van and a wagon at the rear of the train153 words
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Article32 1964-09-18 1 SYDNEY. Thurs.— nearly 2,000 waterside workers walked off 27 ships in Sydney harbour today to protest against South Africa's apartheid policy. Only one ship discharged South African cargo. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article251 1964-09-18 1 Tories make N-arms polls issue LONDON, Thurs.— The Conservative Party, in ils election manifesto issued today, said Britain must in the ultimate resort have indepen-dently-controlled nuclenr power to deter an aggressor. "We possess this power today. Only under a Conservative Government will we possess it in the future," the manifesto251 words
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312 1964-09-18 1 Vanished bride back- in time for wedding IPOH. Thurs.— A bride-to-be of 15. whose disappearance two days ago set off a frantic search, returned home last night and got married on schedule this morning. Guests and relatives cheered loudly after the simple wedding ceremony in the bridegroom's house in Bukit312 words
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Article32 1964-09-18 1 RUSSIA'S WAR WARNING MOSCOW Thurs. Russia w.irmd today lhal .Japan may ri•■ k heromins a war target if it allotfs in. to ur n% iis territory 'or military bases Rcuter.Reuter - 32 words
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AFRO -ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article210 1964-09-18 2 PARIS, Thurs. Prince Souvanna Phouma, Neutralist Premier of Laos, and Prince Souphanouvong. leader of the pro-Communist Patnet Lao, were meetins: again today in an eflort to smooth the way for a formal conference on the three political factions. A four-hour meeting of representatives of210 words
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Article36 1964-09-18 2 RANGOON. Thurs. Burmese Army men killed four ieftwing National Democratic United Front rebels during a bitter clash with about 100 rebels in the Panthanaw aiea. the Enplish Language morning newspaper GuardiJii reported. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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233 1964-09-18 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. COUTH Vietnam yesterday accused Cambodia of launching a land, sea and air attack openly and deliberately against Vietnamese forces in colloboration with Vietcong rebels. A letter from Dr. Phan Huy-Quat, Vietnamese Foreign Minister, to the President of the Security CouncilReuter - 233 words
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Article34 1964-09-18 2 TOKYO. Thurs The worlds longest monorail system linking Tokyo International Airport and central Tokyo went into operation today. "Straddle" type monorail trains cover the 10-mile distance non-stop In 15 minutes. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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82 1964-09-18 2 tAIGON. Thurs.— South Vietnamese troops using fast armoured carriers killed between 60 and 80 Communist guerillas on a hill-fring-ed plain in Central Vietnam, L.S. military sources saidThe Government force of rangers and militia ploughed into an estimated battalion of guerillas retreating after a nightReuter - 82 words
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Article52 1964-09-18 2 KATMANDU. Tliurs. Nepal's Eton-«ducated Crown Prince Btrendra, 19. yesterday formally n -fumed the duties of heir ap- parent at a coluurlul ceremony in the royal palace. The first member of the 240--year-old dynasty to be educated a broad, he will act as Regent for his father. KingReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-09-18 2 CARIAPPA('LET'S FRIENDS') VISITS PAKISTAN |)ACCA. Thurx Retired Indian Army Com-mander-ln-Chief. Gen. K. M. Cariappa, flew into East Pakistan yesterday and declared: "I'm a rebellious optimist, and I've come here with God's Instruction. I "Allah says we must try to be friends." Tlie 64-year-old General will stay one week here asAP - 146 words
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149 1964-09-18 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Home Minister. Mr. Gulzari Lai Nanda. said yesterday the Government had worked out a code of conduct for Ministers in federal and state governments, requirine that they disclose their assets and give assurance that they have no connections withAP - 149 words
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Article33 1964-09-18 2 Steady rise of reserves BANGKOK. Thurs.— Thailand's currency reserves rose steadily during the first five months of 1964. reaching a record US$56l million by the end of May. the Bangkok Bank said yesterday.33 words
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Article132 1964-09-18 2 Soek off on another grand tour JAKARTA, Thurs. J President soekarno left today for overseas tour tnat will take him to Pakistan, Yugoslavia, the Vatican, Austria, the United Arab Republic and North Korea, it was announced here. His primary aim was to attend the Cairo nonaligned conference opening on Oc132 words
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Article67 1964-09-18 2 LAGOS. Thurs. One thousand employees of Ktngsway Stores a department store here went on strike yesterday following the management's refusal to dismiss a British store manager who allegedly slapped a Nigerian salesgirl. They are al^o demanding his deportation. A spokesman for the store said thatReuter - 67 words
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Article101 1964-09-18 2 ]\AIROBI, Thurs. Kenya's 1 Prime Minister. Mr. Jomo Kenyatla. yesterday des- j cribed the Southern Rhode- slan plan to ascertain African opinion on the independence question as an attempt to fool the world. In a cable to the British Prime Minister. Sir Alec Douglas-Home,AP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-09-18 2 \JAIROBI, Thurs. 1 Kenya's InspectorGeneral of Police Sir Richard Catling, will b« replaced by an African from Jan. 1, the Prime Minister. Mr. Jomo Keryatta. announced at a Press conference here yesterday. Sir Richard served in th« Malayan police from 1948 until lt»»4Reuter - 289 words
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Article45 1964-09-18 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Th« Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. told Parliament that India would soon begin the manufacture or Centaur high-atmon-phere exploration rockets tn collaboration with Sud Aviation of France. The French firm will sell six rockets and train Indian personntl. AP.AP - 45 words
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Miscellaneous28 1964-09-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ('©eowj-uos abs) /they ffeßise id") /Veil us to to»ik irA C^£»S E we S no"'J^ \JOWW)-' Give us mose I wv toBABMJ rv28 words
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269 1964-09-18 3 BRITAIN IS STEPPING UP EXPORT DRIVE TO AMERICA WASHINGTON. Thurs. f —Britain is stepping up its export drive to the United States, with special emphasis on sales of consumer goods in the next few months. Embassy officials announced here. Although total British exports to the U.S. increased slightly during theReuter - 269 words
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150 1964-09-18 3 DETROIT, Thurs. A railroad engineer confessed to police yesterday he skot and killed his alcoholic wife and two of her male companions after watching a television film depicting a singers battle against alcoholism. John Frazirr, 41. his voice shaking with emotion, told police he150 words
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Article, Illustration395 1964-09-18 3 Even lunatic can't start a nuclear war: Johnson SAFEGUARDS TO STOP ANY TRIGGER-HAPPY FINGER ON ATOMIC PUSH-BUTTON SEATTLE, Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson disclosed last night that the United States' complex system of nuclear weapons safeguards was being extended so that "neither a madman nor a malfunction" coula 1 trigger off aReuter - 395 words
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Article63 1964-09-18 3 ROME Thurs. The United Nations Pood and Agriculture i Organisation and the Internatlon- 1 al Atomic Energy Agency are tn pool resources for the use of nuclear energy in agriculture- it was announced here. The two organisations are to I form a joint division with headquartersReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration489 1964-09-18 3 NEW YORK, Thurs.— The late General D o uglas Mac Arthur has revealed in r. book just published that he almost resigned his Far Eastern commands during the Korean war six months before President Truman dismissed him. He wrote out his489 words
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111 1964-09-18 3 Johnson and Pearson commemorate joint project yANCOUVER. Thurs.—President. Johnson and Mr. Lester Pearson, the Canadian Prime Minister, arrived here by air yesterday for ceremonies commemorating the two countries' Joint development of the vast Columbia River area. The President and the Prime Minister were later to go to the Peace ArchReuter - 111 words
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80 1964-09-18 3 BIRMINGHAM. Thurs. A strike by 60 key men stopped proI auction of the Rover 2.000 saloon 1 car at its new £io million plant 1 near here yesterday. Apparently dissatisfied with bonus payments received last week the men failed to report foi workReuter - 80 words
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159 1964-09-18 3 f ONDON, Thurs. The L Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, sent a message last night to the Maltese Premier, Dr. Borg Olivi-. er announcing acceptance of Malta as a member of the British Commonwealth after the Mediterranean island's Independence on Sept. 21AP - 159 words
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151 1964-09-18 3 DON'T DISCOUNT K'S BOAST ABOUT NEW WEAPON: TELLER MINNEAPOLIS (Minnesota), Thurs. A top American nuclear scientist yesterday advised against greatly discounting Mr. Khrushchev's boast of an ultimate weapon. Or Edward Teller, one of the orime developers of the hydrogen bomb, .said: "Boasts of this kind from the Russians usually haveReuter - 151 words
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195 1964-09-18 3 Girl murdered on train: Accused sobbed about 'kids with no father' LONDON. Thursday. A 27-year-old unemployed farm worker, accused of murdering a 15-year-old schoolgirl last June, had sobbed "damn goofl life my kids are going to have with no father." a court was told f here yesterday. Derek Pye marriedReuter - 195 words
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296 1964-09-18 3 U Thant names a new Cyprus mediator ITNITED NATIONS, J Thurs. The Secret-ary-General, U Thant, last night named Mr. Galo Plaza Lasso, former President of Eciia-j dor, as the U.N. mediator in Cyprus, and gave him a free hand to seek peace in his own way. Mr. Plaza. 58. nowAP - 296 words
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94 1964-09-18 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. A plan for a Citizen Exchange Corps as ft new American-Russian peace venture was outlined yesterday by its sponsors Mr. Melvin Gordon, board chairman of Sweets Co.. outlined tinproposal for using idle United States "mothball fleet ships as "floating hotels" forAP - 94 words
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437 1964-09-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. jyjH. JUSTICE BUTTROSE in the High Court today ordered the People's Insurance ConJpany of Malaya Ltd. to indemnify a van owner in the sum of $2,440.2.") underhis policy of insurance in connection with an accident claim in which he had437 words
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218 1964-09-18 4 NTUC warns Govt on contract labour use SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The National Trades Union Congress today accused the Government of Increasingly introducing contract labour to perform duties which were previously carried out by regular public dailyrated employees, without consultation with the unions concerned. The NTUC SecretaryGeneral, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair.218 words
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Article55 1964-09-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Paya Lebar Methodist Church will present a combined musical "Born to Sing" and an operetta "A Day in Flowerdom" at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow night at 8.15 p.m. Tickets at $10, $5. $3, $2 and $1 are available at Robinsons, Paya Lebar Methodist55 words
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Article60 1964-09-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will officially open an exhibition by student* of the Hua Yl Government Chinese Middle School on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. The exhibition, which Is In conJunction with school's eighth anniversary celebrations, was scheduled to be opened on Sept.60 words
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Article71 1964-09-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ten youths were disqualified today from riding motor cycles and scooters for a year by the Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Llew Nglk Kee Fines totalling $715 were also Imposed upon them. They had pleaded guilty to Invalidating the Insurance policies for their machines71 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-09-18 4 SUZANNA ASPIRES TO BE THE NEW PRESS QUEEN MISS SL'ZANNA LOH (above), who has just finished schooling and is now a part-time model, is one of the girls aspiring to be Singapore's 1964 Press Queen. Tin- srmi-final of thr mitrst. organised by the Singapore National Union of Journalists will be96 words
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167 1964-09-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lin Chow. 62, proprietor of a confectionery at Smith Street told a preliminary inquiry today he believed that a former detective, Lou Yue Kony, 44. tried to kill him because he had visited an opium den operated by an elderly woman,167 words
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Article206 1964-09-18 4 PRISON, ROTAN FOR 2 MEN SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO labourers who were found with offensive weapons during this month's disturbances were today sentenced to one year's jail and six strokes of the rotan each in the Second Criminal District Court Mahat bin Seman, 26. was found guilty of carrying a parang206 words
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300 1964-09-18 4 Yong's tribute to AUPE and hospital staff SINGAPORE. Thurs Till:! Minister for Health, Mr. long Xyuk Lin, has paid tribute to the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for its "outstanding leadership in the service of our people He was referring to the exemplary conduct ot the hospital nursing and staff300 words
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Article87 1964-09-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court has ordered the Malayan Theatres Ltd. to pay two theatre managers who were on transfer to Us Johore Bahru theatre, arrears of wages In respect of 28 holidays The employees. Lim Cheng Hoe and Ong Choo Hee, are to be paid87 words
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Miscellaneous476 1964-09-18 4 'I'HE following la today's schedule pm.; from Jakarta lAI 111) 7.10 of civil aircraft movement* at P-" 1 Paya l*bar airport. Singapore: DEPARTURES ._li'. BOAC: To Burmkok. New Delhi. ARRIVALS Bi-irut. Komi-, Frankfurt, London BO AC: From London, Damascus, (BA 701) H p.m.; to Djakarta. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur Darwin.476 words
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Article134 1964-09-18 5 KUALA LIMFIR, Thurs.— Thirty one people, m«*>tl> ihihirrii. were admitU'd to hospitals here in the past four days uith suspected food poLsoniiij; c?useU by ice-cream. They suffered stomach cramps and most were Mik shortly alter eating ice-cream from hawkers. All were from three estates in134 words
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Article85 1964-09-18 5 CINGAPORE, Thurs.— A; fault in the fuel gas system caused a minor explosion at the Shell refinery on Pulau Bukoin at 9 a.m. today. No one was injured. A spokesman of the refinery later said: "Investigations are now being carried out to trace the fault85 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-09-18 5 RUDY BELTRAN - Three-in-one robbers do it all in just 10 minutes RUDY BELTRAN CABARET GIRLS, MASSAGE GIRLS HELD UP (By ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A gang of nine masked robbers armed with daggers raided two houses and a massage parlour off Imbi Road here last night. The thugs took only about 10 minutes449 words
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267 1964-09-18 5 COURT: NEGLIGENCE BY DRIVER KILLED 14 TAPPERS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. r rHE Coroner. Mr. Fong Seng Yee, today decided that the Serdang Bharu road accident which killed 14 tappers was caused by the negligence of the driver of the lorry in which the tappers were travelling Recording the verdict, Mr267 words
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Article48 1964-09-18 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Ministry of Health has declared Singapore to be free of cholera infection. Singapore was declared an infected area on Aug. 27. when the only t-nse in this fifth outbreak I was confirmed The patient reI covered after treatment and has been discharged.48 words
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Article135 1964-09-18 5 Goodwill claim Reply is awaited ITU ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tbe Malaysian Government is still waiting for the Japanese Government's latest proposals in the "goodwill claim" issueA spokesman of the Ministry of External AfTairs said yesterday that there had been "no further move" in the negotiations between the two governments. Talks135 words
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Article28 1964-09-18 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. A floral arrangement will be demonstrated by Raja Teh Zaiton bmte Raj i Kamarulzaman at the Se- remban Convent on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.28 words
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77 1964-09-18 5 40 Indon barter men get jail, fines JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Forty Indonesian barter traders were today jailed lor two months each under Section 63 of the Internal Security Act. They were found guilty of being within a controlled area at sea off Mersing in four vessels between Sept. 6 and77 words
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Article50 1964-09-18 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs.— Oli Ent; Guan. 30. formerly Singapon m in ed $50 or one week's tall m the Sessions Court day lor illegal possession ot opium. Oh committed the offence at Kampons; Chendering at about 11.30 a.m. on Auc. 4 last year. He nee.50 words
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Article40 1964-09-18 5 PL'NANG. Thurs. A car reported stolen in Ipoh was found ■IWTinnfUl in Dato Kr.iniat Road here yesterday. A detective found the car with number plate BCWS6. Tho genuine re«is: ration number of the CM is AABBO2.40 words
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Article36 1964-09-18 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— Mr. V. T. Murthy. a former treasurer of thr St-remban branch of the People's Procressive Party, was yesterday elected president of the Lobnk branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress here.36 words
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Article171 1964-09-18 5 ;K. LUMPUR. Thurs. i 'THE Singapore Nax tional Trades Union Congress has written to the Malayan tuc for its views on the suggestion that a k err,' commiftco for national defence" bo s^t up. The n by the National Union of Government Clerical Workers Is171 words
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121 1964-09-18 5 15 STUDENTS APPLY FOR PASSPORTS TO FORMOSA pENANG, Thurs. Fifteen applications from students for passports to Formosa have been received by the Immigration Department here since the lifting of restrictions on the issue of these passports on Tuesday. An Immigration Headquarters spokesman said today that while his depaicment was accepting121 words
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Article36 1964-09-18 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Malaysian Airways has announced the appointment of Mr. Lim Cheng Lock as traffic handling manager. Mr. Llm. 39. the PAP Assemblyman for River Valley, joined Malaysian Airways in 1946 as a traffic clerk.36 words
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Article160 1964-09-18 5 Security forces on guard against a Red revival KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ]Lf ALAYSIAN security forces are on guard against a possible revival of Malayan Communist Party activities on the MalayanThai border. This vas stated here today by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry o! Home Affairs. Dato Nik160 words
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Article55 1964-09-18 5 SINGAPORE. Ttam. Ten of tbe world's top magicians are due to arrive in Singapore at the end of this month for a limited engagement. The magicians, sponsored by the Shaw Organisation, will perform at the Sky Theatre in Singapore, the Capitol Theatre in Kuala Lumpur and55 words
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Article57 1964-09-18 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thm.Senior Aircraftman John B. Lindsay. 20. \v;ts killed instantly yesterday in a collision between his car and a military truck at Telok Ayer Tawar. lour miles from here. Two passengers in the car. a man and a woman, were >f>nous!y injured. The driver of the57 words
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171 1964-09-18 5 Tiger with a taste for geese— so warden is called in A LOR STAR. Thurs. A A tiger preying on peese is reported to be terrorising hospital attendants and their families occupying the General Hospital quarters here. Thp beast waa last seen early yesterday morning by Haji Ariflin bin Abu171 words
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242 1964-09-18 6 VUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Central Government will welcome any offer from Formosa to train Malaysian troops in anti-gue-rilla warfare. This was stated here today by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. before he flew to Singapore for talks with the Singapore242 words
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Article57 1964-09-18 6 JESSELTON. Thurs.— J.P- Law. a senior mechanical engineer in the Public Works Department, was fined $200 in the magistrate's court here for illegal possession of a firearm and allowing his son to use it. The court was told that Laws son fired an air-rifle,57 words
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Article38 1964-09-18 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Applications are invited for undergraduate scholarships for a number of courses in Australia. Canada, New Zealand and Britain In the academic year 1965-66. Details and application forms may be obtained from the Public Service- Commission.38 words
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Article47 1964-09-18 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. J.B.D. 1 Miler. Professor of International Relations in the Australian National University, will give a Dublic lecture on "Malaysia. Australia and Indonesia' to the Singaporp Institute of International Affairs at the University of Singapore's new lecture Theatre No. 4 tomorrow at 8 p.m.47 words
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144 1964-09-18 6 Inquiry body on cinema workers meets KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The seven-man commission oi inquiry lo find out whether a wage council should be set uu for cinema workers in Mala.ya met for the first time at the Ministry of Labour here today. It decided to invite representations from Interested parties144 words
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Article57 1964-09-18 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The trial of Lemanit bin Ahmad. 23. on a charge of causing a bomb to explode at the R.A.F. base in Changl last May with intent to cause injury to persons and property, continued In the Assize Court today. Hearing continues tomorrow. Mr57 words
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Article26 1964-09-18 6 KANGAR. Thurs.— The Perlis branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a dance in the Women's Institute hall on Oc». 1.26 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-09-18 6 I^HE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, sharing a joke yesterday at Mr. Lee's office in City Hall. The jovial session took place before Tun Razak and Mr. Lee got down* to the more serious business ofLow Yew Kong - 89 words
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Article79 1964-09-18 6 Cotton: Experts hold talks KUALA LUMPUR,) Thurs. The Mai- 1 aysia Britain cotton 1 talks which began on j Tuesday moved into the "technical"' stage todHv Technical experts two from each side are now thrashing out matters in details. For the last two days flveman delegations from each side discussed79 words
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251 1964-09-18 6 10,000 to see opening of $2 million building OINGAPORE. Thurs •^More than 10,000 people havp been invited to witness the official opening of the new 10-storey S2 million b'lilcline; of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on Sunday. Official251 words
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328 1964-09-18 6 I KUALA L'JMPUR. Thurs DRIMARY school chil- dren in Malaya must familiarise themselves with local surroundings and get an overall picture of their homeland Malaysia before learning about foreign countries. This is emphasised in the new geography syllabus for primary schools gazetted here328 words
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Article82 1964-09-18 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Four ii.r.tked youths, armed with daggers, (co«r broke into the Cherseas Hokkien A-wiatigji j n Jalan Ah Pook. ypstrrday i.o-jnd and RugßPd an amah who ma MOfcing lunch and escaped with $720 and a pair of gold earrings and a ring82 words
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Article54 1964-09-18 6 I PENANG. Thurs.— Tr* VjUi* ant Bflnteter of National and Rural Development. Inche Abdii Rahman bin Yakub, said yesterday that the Central Government had voted $130,000 for religious I institutions in the Nebong Tebal district. Mosques, temples and religious schools In Province Wellesley j South would54 words
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Article40 1964-09-18 6 I IPOH. Tfiurs.— A car belonging to a chemist, Mr. Loke Hon Kheng 53, which was reported stolen from Chamberlain Road here yesterday. was later found in Jalan Oatoh. with its battery and a wheel ml**- inn.40 words
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Advertisement148 1964-09-18 6 Back horn* in my own country I drank only Teacher i tM Scotch Whisky of unmistakable charactir and flavour v Who I came to Malaya ten years ago. I couldn't gat it ...ami Ufa was toll without Teachers! But now... m i■■ 1 i s^h happy day 1 Taachar's has148 words
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Miscellaneous181 1964-09-18 6 llf oft <><>p B§f V,T. Hnwniin THIS MONSTER YOU THE MINOTAUR.. LJ *C COME... I'LL ...BUT FROM K I VWY? ARE NOT THE) WEU^YES, BUT THE A V SPOKE OF AS S PART MAH I NPVER SHOW HIM PONT BEYONP I OOPS OF OLYMPUS MINOTAUR'S NOT HAVING HOOFS? J PART181 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1964-09-18 7 Winning team drove through flood and fire AT 3 o'clock on th c summer afternoon of June 1, 1909, Presi dent William Howard Taft of the United States pressed a specially installed telegraph key in the White House. Immediately a telegraph operator seated1,785 words
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Advertisement40 1964-09-18 7 Make Your Lips f 7,^ I NON-SMEARING /s^v^ ii <** Colour Available: A. B. C. F. TV. R. Sole Agents: WING ON CO. Z •4P- 73-75 South Bridge Road. S'pore— Tcb ***** v rt w ,ust the right touC f f40 words
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Obituary75 1964-09-18 8 Word* ,S/0 (Minimum) VANESSA Daughter of Maurice and Julia Ooad. A a result of an accident on sixteenth September. Kun. ral private. MRS. LEONO SOO KAN BM Wong Ncs-n Ton. on 17-9-64 leaving behind her husband, mi sons. Leone Pook Choon. Kook K:.y, Kook Chiew, KuoK Kin, Fcok KeotiK75 words
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Article191 1964-09-18 8 M WordM 11$ (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Lre Meng Oioon sincerely thank friends and relatives for treir rood wishes, attendance and valuable gifts on their marriage on H-W-M. THE FAMILY OP the late Mrs. Tee Bwee Piiuao thank all relatives and friends for their wreaths, donations, transport and attendance191 words
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Article77 1964-09-18 8 Word* tit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory or Mr. A. E. Thomaa who passed away 00 14-fi-lftM in.irrtrrf by Ms loved one*. IN EVER LOVING Memory of D.C. Henry. UatrM Hospital. Huir. Departed on 18-K-M uone but not forgot ir n IN LOVING MEMORY of Stephen Lre Kiat77 words
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Article711 1964-09-18 8 The officers who tried to seize power in Saigon last SunIday have been arrested and stripped of their commands. It remains to be seen if those j who put down the coup Air Commodore Ky and a number of junior generals themselves form a coherent group,711 words
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Article287 1964-09-18 8 Mr. Moise Tshombe, odd man out among African leaders, may well feel that the conference of the Organisation of African Unity Council of Ministers which last week discussed "the Congo problem" did him proud. In spite of early fireworks it produced a final resolution which seems to287 words
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Article177 1964-09-18 8 The Selangor Mentri Besar's scheme to have students live with families of other races has, quite properly, been given an enthusiastic reception. Interest has been so great that a sub-committee of the State Goodwill Committee has been appointed to recommend ways to put the idea into practice. These177 words
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421 1964-09-18 8 Looking for the truth at eye level T OS ANGELES. Thurs. jl^ —Man's inborn tendency to reveal emotion in his eyes is being used by psychologists to detect an individual's true feelings about such things as political candidates and sex. The key. said Dr. Eckhard H. Hess In a report421 words
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Letter77 1964-09-18 8 COEKARNO has attempted to undermine the loyalty of Malaysian Chinese. Let it be made plain that Malaysian Chinese are neither naive nor are they uninformed on Indonesian matters. They recall the ill-treatment of Chinese In Indonesia. We have long chosen the peaceful way of liberal democracy under77 words
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Letter145 1964-09-18 8 ACTION has been taken at last! I have always suffered from stones shot from catapults from boys in n.y kampong, as a result of which my house had two broken panes. Sometimes even roofs were shot at I had frequently made reports to the police, but catapults weren't145 words
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Letter128 1964-09-18 8 REFERENCE the complaint by S.S. of Johore Bahru (S.T. Aug. 27) everything possible to minimise inconvenience to the motorist Is being done by my department. The Causeway is being vvidened to 30 feet and at the same time is being raised by 2ft. 61ns. from the present level.128 words
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Letter76 1964-09-18 8 EVERY time we tune to Radio Indonesia we hear nothing but crush Malaysia, crush neo-Colonlallsts and imperialists. Sometimes Soekamo himself can be heard boasting about his armed forces, going on for hours. Nothing Is broadcast about Indonesia's economic situation, health or education. Apparently they do not care about it.76 words
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Article, Illustration944 1964-09-18 8 One day (said Mr. K) Soekarno will pay for his crime EDWARD CRANKSHAW writes on THE STRUGGLE IN ASIA THE struggle for Asia has been totally transformed by the openly declared power rivalry between China and the Soviet Union. What for years was a straightforward conflict between Communist and American944 words
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Advertisement612 1964-09-18 8 Strait* Tines Malay Mail CleaeMod edmrtloemontt Bay do headed tot let Hoot COLO STORAGE ARCADS Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KEPPEL ROAD— NAVAL BASK Authorised AceMs: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House, Coltyar Qaey THE NEWS FRONT Fltipstrlck's Suparmartet M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Baea612 words
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Advertisement33 1964-09-18 8 RELAXAND GET FIT! Are you tired because of the tensions of city life? Take the advice of Sweden's Gos t a Olander: Relax and Get Pit! in SEPTEMBER Reader's Digest (Now On Sale)33 words
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Advertisement301 1964-09-18 8 WORLD'S FIRST ONLY 35mm Single -Lens Reflex I with REAR WHEEL "CONTROL CLUSTER 35 FUJICAREX This is Fail's »«n«otlonol M FUJICAREX. B.hmd it* OTdi—ry Isshlf front, is a revolutionary back. S». th« Him l«v»f? Ri«.ht Mow this film lavcr arc all tht nwnlial controls automatic el«ctric «y« exooiur* control wheel301 words
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Article, Illustration521 1964-09-18 9 Aust. bid to make more quality goods for export THE world's rapidly increasing population is creating a need for an even greater increase in food supplies. In Australia, food technologists are working on the problems of food production, distribution, marketing and conservation in521 words
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396 1964-09-18 9 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT rkUR tiny aircraft had been thrusting gamely on for an hour or more when the dark-green haze appeared on the horizon. Below us was still a vast expanse of red soil, parched yellow stubble and dust-covered scrub. It looked a tired,396 words
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Article, Illustration420 1964-09-18 9 Message from the trade envoys AUSTRALIA i« one f* of the world's greatest food producers. She supplies a very wide range Of high quality pro- ducts to over 100 countries. Malaysia is hi^h on the list of countries which buy food from Australia. At present M imports about S9O million420 words
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Advertisement250 1964-09-18 9 Put new variety in your menu with FINE AUSTRALIAN FOODS Irom apples to peaches, from asparagus to strawberries, Australia's climate is such that her harvest is a variety of delicious foods. In some 3,500 Hik^ canneries and food processing plants, this food is packed as carefully JJ yf/f K as250 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-09-18 10 ASIAN FOODS- WITH AUSTRALIAN INGREDIENTS By Special Correspondent These dishes popular, say Asian students Putting the final touches to a cake AN ever increasing variety of Australian food is appearing on the diningtables of South-East Asia. Conversely, Asian-style foods made with Australian ingredients have never been so popular with Australians280 words
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Advertisement312 1964-09-18 10 There's I in these new and different biscuits BROCKHOFF fit": "^CTj!^ Che^ SAUDA CHEDS A crisp, light, golden cracker to enjoy with all meals and snacks. The slight touch of A cheese flavoured cracker with selected salt brings out the full flavour ol all spreads matured cheddar cheese baked into312 words
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Advertisement89 1964-09-18 10 Crowned with success! Let us consider bottles many of them are crowned by the largest Australian manufacturer of crown seals. If you are looking for bottle tops, Mauri Brothers Thomson (Overseas) Pty. Ltd. offers you the highest quality cork-wadded seals with speedy delivery from Australia on receipt of your order.89 words
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Article, Illustration604 1964-09-18 11 Judy- Jane - Judy-Jane by QNE thing Australians love is their Sunday roast dinner. It's almost a tradition and a weekly leg of lamb is a "must" on most shopping lists. Sweet lovinp Australians are also always finding ways to make their beloved lamb taste even more delicious. One favourite recipe604 words
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Article274 1964-09-18 11 Through the eyes of a bee... rE honey bee is one of the higher forms of insect life and as such has commanded the attention of students and teachers Interested In studying nature. The eyes of the bee consist of hundreds of polarold lenses. Dr. D. F. Langridge. chief honey274 words
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Article, Illustration370 1964-09-18 11 HPHE scene is an AusA tralian milk bar. There is toe tapping music coming from the radio there is happy company .there are plenty of drinks milk drinks an all-round happy atmosphere. Teenagers go for milk malted milkshakes —in a bis way. A multi370 words
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Advertisement30 1964-09-18 11 1 Manufacturers I of BAKERS' PASTRYCOOKS' MACHINERY OVENS For Nearly 50 Years WRITE DIRECT FOR CA TALOGUE PRICES fBROWN KIDD PTY LTD 147 NEW CANTERBURY RD. t PETERSHAM N.S.W. AUSTRALIA.30 words
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Advertisement174 1964-09-18 11 It's the greatest (it Full Cream Chocolate Milk A Product of Australia Agents:F. E. ZUELLIG (T) LTD., Denmark House. Singapore. Tel: *****. jMj^r 9P* I»|r JSP JjSa ii^'%. Successful men of industry rely on sound healthy diets foods like Australian Butter and Cheese. From Australia to you the good health,174 words
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274 1964-09-18 12 Final touch of tasty perfection —with hot favourites WHAT better palatepleasing touch to a tasty meat dish ran a housewife provide than a dash o( pickle, sauce or chutney? It is the final touch of tasty perfection to a nicely browned roast. .< barbecued chop or cold sf-rv sliced canned274 words
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230 1964-09-18 12 A MAN who has a highlydeveloped taste for his work is Australian Federick S. McKeever. He Is Wine Advisory Officer for the Australian Wine Beard and for the Wine and Brandy Producers' Association of Victoria. Mr. McKeever has behind him hundreds of wine tastings and230 words
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Article, Illustration391 1964-09-18 12 AUST RA L I A N cattle numbers are currently at an all-time high and Australia's meat export industry is equipped to supply the types of meat demanded by almost any country in the world. These points were made in a391 words
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Article203 1964-09-18 12 PETS LIKE THESE FOODS... NOT long ago the tvplcal Australian pet was a dog or cat that had to earn Its food by some sort of work -by rounding up '•attle and sheep or catching vermin. Today, apart from animals on farms, they are part of a big human population203 words
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461 1964-09-18 12 Happy family meal Australian style [By a Special Correspondent] A FRIEND told us that she served these rather delicious dishes for a small dinner party but we see no reason why they shouldn't make up into a happy family meal. And it might Interest you to know that the friend,461 words
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599 1964-09-18 12 IN THIS LAND OF CONTRASTS- THE Murray Valley is the legend land of Australia land of long -dead steam boat captains, of bushrangers and swagmen's yarns —of sleepy old towns and modern factory sirens. It is home for the River Murray, the river that599 words
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Advertisement82 1964-09-18 12 '^I^^^^" &jBtt- .Tk f Cheese #*.—-< made in Jim *&r IPHN'WrSijBBM KRAFT CHEDDAR SLICES Here's the finest Cheddar cheese of all KRAFT* Cheddar De Luxe Slices. Ready-sliced into eight perfect bread-size slices of just the right thickness, KRAFT Cheddar Slices are made from Australia's finest cheeses. There are Awl^Cs>^S^ four82 words
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Advertisement367 1964-09-18 12 LEADING EXPORTERS OF AUSTRALIAN FRESH FRUIT PARTICULARLY NEW SOUTH WALES QUEENSLAND AND SOUTH AUSTRALIAN APPLES, PEARS AND CRAPES. ALSO EXPORTERS OF NEW SOUTH WALES (MURRUMBRIDCEE IRRIGATION AREA) ORANGES AND QUEENSLAND CITRUS. WE INVITE INQUIRIES: J. W. MACKENZIE COY. PTY. LTD. Box 252 P.O. Haymarket, Sydney, NSW. Cable address: "MACKFRUITS" SYDNEY367 words
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259 1964-09-18 13 High seas murder hunt: British seaman is arrested SINGAPORE. Thurs. A dramatic hunt for a suspect killer on the hiprh seas, which began in Port Said and led to Norway and Bangkok, finally ended in the South China Sea a few days ago. At dusk yesterday the 53.000-ton Norwegian tanker259 words
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Article, Illustration5764 1964-09-18 13 Sixth day of the Minister v M.P. libel case Reporters VIC NAYAGAM BALA CHANDRAN KUALA LUMPUR I Th v rsday Company director tells of help from massage girl EVIDENCE ON CHEQUES SIGNED BY MINISTER'S WIFE, CHE RAHMAH Questions about5,764 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-09-18 13 MINISTER AND HIS COUNSEL Inche Abdul Rahman Talib with Mr. R. H. V. Rintoul during a court Dfcess. MR I). R. Seenlvixartn, Mrmbrr of P»rliamrnt and former *rrrrtjr> -fenrral nf thi> People* ProfTtmivr Party madr errtain allegation- of corrupt prarticr .»t»in»t Inrrir Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. thrn Minister177 words
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Advertisement250 1964-09-18 13 j GOOD SOUND ADVICE !j *m W fMAA» IM CUVKV) THI ULTIMATE IN PERFORMANCI C '< AND STYLING t m Two beautiful moderately priced Rcdioqrom Models with full I* Sttr«o Reproduction 4 DUAL Record Chonqrr. *II it II MIKADO/STEREO f! !j Obtainable from all leading Radio Dealer*. Ij •1 Sole250 words
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Advertisement269 1964-09-18 13 FREE QUOTATION! FREE MEASURING! FREE DELIVERY IN MALAYSIA! f feS hMß^^^^ STARLITE ROLL-UP INSECT SCREENS, STARLITE VENETIANS. STARLITE AWNINGS. FROM $25.55 FROM $30.85 FROM $59.40 These attractive and practical These elegant Venetians come in STARLITE Awnings not only •creens can be rolled up or down a wide range of fajhion269 words
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Miscellaneous597 1964-09-18 13 RADIO SlNfiAPrtDr Movle Magailne; 10.30 Pact nMUIU OIINIaAKURE. And Fiction; 1100 News; 11.05 .UtDHM WAVE SERVICE: Great Composers; 12 Midnight 62 and 25 Metres Close. MEDILM WAVE SERVICE/ RrtniO Ml A I AVer I a 167 Metres KADIO MALAYSIA BoV^M rr?° °2? d ioTmn NATIONS SHORTWAVE News- y?£ mn ?.n597 words
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133 1964-09-18 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Ho See Beng, ohairman of the NTUC. last night received a cheque for $10,712.10. from two student representatives, one from a secondary school and tht other from a prl mary school, at the Cultural Centre. The money was contributed by school133 words
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350 1964-09-18 14 The man at the window: Court visits house IPOH, Thurs.— A magistrate's court adjourned to a house in Treacher Street here yesterday to determine if it was physically possible for a man to exDcse himself indecer.tly from a window which had a sill as high as his chest. The application350 words
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Article65 1964-09-18 14 j BATU PAHAT. Thur.- mail bin Sarpan. 43. a school teacher, was iound shot dead in I the bedroom ol his house at Jalan Masud here tonight His wife told police that he went into his bedroom after finishing his evening prayer at i ".3065 words
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Advertisement134 1964-09-18 14 L>^aWsSk> w ,-^^B JU NT t|H t^m MM m ■■Mr HH mCrITI 1 lut *2Si a a im >ifcffiMfc -^P* v RHRaI Ov j 3C Sleeplessness, constant worry, listlessnes*, irritability and lack of concentration are often signs of nervous exhaustion S^ _^j2^ an d unless something is done, much unhappiness134 words
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Advertisement80 1964-09-18 14 fir > f <^H| oy fJL b^^- ~—J jm^Mgwj gggW'gfmJltl HHla^' S&ggßf^k^ v^ mm. K 1 1^ R9 r^tfiy B^Unlirnrrif k£*> S( Ol( H *M I s In your favourite bar, at home relaxing with your family, or playing the perfect host wherever you are. whoever you're with. King George80 words
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Article422 1964-09-18 15 MALA YSIA SALES DRIVE BY TOYO world's third largest manufac* I ur c r of synthetic fibres, Toyo Rayon Co. Ltd. of Japan, lias launched a massive drive to capture a larger share of the Malaysian textiles market. The immediate aim is to offset, the company's loss of business brought422 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-09-18 15 PI 1 "TORES from the Democratic and Republican National Conventions reached newspapers around the world sooner than in the past thanks to an automatic film processor installed by Kodak to which news photographers bron g h t their rolls and sheets of film. Minutes later they135 words
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204 1964-09-18 15 THE Sultan of Kedah will officially open the first Caltex Circle Service station in Alor Star on Monday. The ultra-modern station In busy Jalan Bakar Bata is the 111 th to be set up in Singapore and Malaya since Caltex entered the retail market204 words
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Article, Illustration104 1964-09-18 15 EX-TREASURY CHIEF VISITS SINGAPORE MR. John Wesley Snyder (above). Director of tbe Office of War Mobilisation and Reconversion in 1945, visited Singapore this week. He was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President Truman in 194K and served in that position until 1953, when he resigned to become executive vic-o-president104 words
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Article49 1964-09-18 15 A British firm. Rentokil Laboratories, lias obtained an order for pest control products from China. The order, which Includes Insecticide^ and rodentlcides, will be used for treating ships. Rentokil marine division have arranged with Rentokil Malaysia to ship direct from Singapore to Shanghai to speed delivery.49 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-09-18 15 Y| ALARIA reappeared in Singapore last week after a lapse of seven years. The first outbreak reported affected residents in Fuyong Estate seven miles outside the city but was quickly contained Since this disease can spread rapidly by its nature of being "air borne." people living234 words
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Article102 1964-09-18 15 Mr. Foo Selk Kal. manager of I the Chung Khiaw Bank. Ipoh branch, has left on a three-month world tour. During his absence, Mr. W. D. Shaw, manager of the bank's New Bridge Road branch, is acting for him. I Accompanied by his wife, Mr. Foo102 words
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Article59 1964-09-18 15 ANY material sub- j mitted for consideration for use in j this page should be double spaced. Statements made should be clearly attributed to responsible officers. In group photographs, each person shown must be identified from left to right. Mater- ial sent must justify itself as commercial news.59 words
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Article51 1964-09-18 15 Leyland"s export contracts, already running at an nil-time record this year, have just been increased by two further orders totalling over £9 million. Involved are 3.133 truck and bus chassis which will be produced at Leyland's headquarters factories in Lancashire and at Albion Motors' plant in51 words
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Advertisement441 1964-09-18 15 1 Dear Sir, We have introduced ADLER ty rewriters to Malaysia. ADLER is the oldest typewriter ■arm fact u ring eoapany in Geraany and belongs to the faaous GR >T NDIC group of quality ■anufacturers. ADL-3) typewriters are known for their nodem design, quality and ruccess This is the ADLER441 words
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Advertisement186 1964-09-18 15 II complete range «22 of King Dick hand j tools for industrial nd mechanical workihopi can be intpaetad in our showroom. FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE -9. ROBERTSON ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. Represented in other centres by WEARNE BROS. LTD. //j^jS^^^ MARTON COMPANY LIMITED. ffi/|(S^Hi "'SPEEDWELL 1 wire186 words
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Advertisement240 1964-09-18 16 (Continued from Pace 8) PHOTOGRAPHY ■n Wmam fS (Ml*.)— Box Su et*. axtrm SENOINC PHOTO GREETING CARDS this Christmas? Then write Kodak (Malaya) Llmi-i. Singapore for free pamphlet on "Hints On Taking Snapshots tot Christmas Cards." SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Word* SI (Mi*.) Box It eta, amtrm P.O. BOX 59. PetaJlng240 words
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Advertisement778 1964-09-18 16 SITUATIONS VACANT Vi H,.rd* SS (Mi*.)— Box SU rt*. txtro WANTED MALAY LADY Travel Assistant with pleaslrm personality. Kxperlenca not essential but knowledge of typing an asset. Box A 4168 S.T. Spore. WANTEO BOOKKEEPING TEACHERS for Kull/Part time: Must possess Senior Cambridge: State Qiiaimeatlonx/ Experience. Tune Available Salary; QPO Box778 words
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Advertisement884 1964-09-18 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box SO rri. exfro EMERALD MANSION, exquisitely furnished. 3 bedroom Bat. large lounge dining room. etc.. rent $700/- 0.n.0. Ring (Spore) *****/*****. AVAILABLE EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW DM. 15 Rooms DISC 9 Two Front Kooms Dlst. 15. Contact (S'porc) 702<>9, 10 12 noon. FURNISHED TWO STOREY884 words
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Advertisement973 1964-09-18 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* SS (Mm.)— Box id els. rxlrn KHEAM HOCK ROAO. Attractive Bungalow wltb 3 Bedrooms, built-in cupboards. 2 bathrooms, (lining and living-room, kitchen, servants' quarter and garage. Area about 7,615 square feet. Freehold. Selling price $52,000/-. Vacant possession. Maas Sons, Valuers ft Estate Agents, 319- J,973 words
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Advertisement1044 1964-09-18 16 HIRE PURCHASE 20 Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO ct*. axtrm PHILIPS r.V. H.P. No dowa p»yI ment. Malaysia electric Co.. Spore. 1 4UM» I THONO HUAT MOTOR finance i Ltd., Kinsnce Hire Purchase on Cart New Secondhand Terms Moderate. I >.< Keach Koad, Spurs. Telephone :U262/3UOW. COOO USED CARS on1,044 words
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Advertisement922 1964-09-18 16 FOR SALE tToTtts Si (Mt*,)—Bax It eta. amtrm FRIOOE SPRAVINO At Owner's Home, Any Colour In A Day. Tel: ***** Spore. STROUD PIANO, 2nd hand. In good •how room condition. $1,000/- 0.n.0. Eox A 4153 S.T. (Spore). MELWANI'S 52 North Bridge Road. Spore offers you comprehensive range In Maternity Bras.922 words
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Advertisement598 1964-09-18 16 MISCELLANEOUS ta Worda U (Ml*.)— Box St da. emtra SPRAY PAINTING REPAIRS REFRIGERATORS within S bours. customer's house. Telephone (Spore) 2M>72. SCHOOLGIRL ntudyinK aftrmooo acnool in Serannoon Uardrn will nharc expends for lilts to and from District 11. Box A4ISS S.T. Spore. VIEW MATRIMONY? For tuccess I consult Aalt Mamagr598 words
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Advertisement451 1964-09-18 16 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) to Wards SS (Mlm.) Bam It eta, amtrm JOHORE HOTEL Eng./CassMSj Food, Aircond. Rooms. Phone 2395/ a, NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL J.R. Seaside Dancing A Floor Show* Nightly. Tel: 2133. THE EASTERN HOTEL, Tsnuh Rata. Cameron Highlands. Special Off Season Concessions 50% Discount Norms 1 Lodging451 words
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Advertisement1287 1964-09-18 17 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COASI U.K.; Out Snort &au> y«w firm* *!*J H S UNMMM llPtSept2l Sept II UYIONEUS literpoil, G argow CO 31 Sell Sept 22 25 Sept ?t JNUNO« LixrpMl. Aw mouth CM 31 22 Sept 23/ 3 liverntl, Gia £c«.... bepl 21 Oct 2 Oct 4 DIOMEO1,287 words
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Advertisement2611 1964-09-18 17 Eit^M THE EAC LINES "vk>Jß *>tMCAPOtf «mia tuwpvt t. so/rmmyiM PtMtMO o N 1 "Owse kuifwcte ioioik.! Mwiitonr ruitt Kit Phrtt ***** Plttt Hit Ptaai ***** SAILINSS 10 IiENOA, Lt HAKt NAMBUR&. O«tMtH. ANIMkKr ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO tOTHEHIUOO AHQ COPENNAtER Stoic r ynan Ptnaai "PANAMA" I) g. 13/14-11/21 Sept 22/2S2,611 words
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Advertisement1189 1964-09-18 17 kp^ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IrjPH LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE I IT^o»oj1 HUIL and MIDDLESBROUGH I Sinppora Pt STiam *MMJ KITY OF CHESIER 10 19 Sept tCITY OF WELLINGTOH 2t,2lSept 29 31 Sept •CITY OF LEICESTER 7/ I Oct II 12 Oct 13 Oct ■FLAMINIAN 24/21 Oct 17/21 Ocl1,189 words
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Article103 1964-09-18 18 fytELBOURNE. Thurs. The decline in industrials slackened. Palls again well exceeded rises but with reduced margins. Some leaders recovered. In base metals Barriers finned. North Broken Hill were ud 1/3 to 39/3. Oils moved narrowly. Loans were steady. c r.a 33/-B Mount l.n 41/1 N. Broken Hill (10*.)103 words
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Article242 1964-09-18 18 Sept. 17. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* Bcusttad 13 cts. M. Contalnr* 12 eta. Dunlopa 14 cts. M. Cables 16 eta. Cty Dev. 7 cts. McAllster 13 eta B, smelters 24 eta. M. Invest. 11 eta Ksso 14 eta. 0.C.8.C. IS cts. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta. Rothmans 11 cts. V.242 words
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Article118 1964-09-18 18 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Frankfurt 1/2, Asia 3/4, Madagascar Maru 5, Martlniquals 6/T Oceania Hani 10/11. Rondo 18, Halldts 19. Maxwell Brandrr 21/22, Straat Clarence 29/26, SonK Bee 31/32 Melampus 33/34, Star Antares 3S/36, Antenor 38/39. Mlsakl Maru 40/41. Chitral118 words
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Article25 1964-09-18 18 September 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69 cents (up one-eighth). TIN: 5730.37^ a picul (up 810.371). Unofficial estimated offering: 235 tons (up 15 tons).25 words
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816 1964-09-18 18 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Stock Exchange of -I- Malaysia had another black day yesterday, with industrial shares plunging heavily to new lows in a substantial turnover. In the morning a brief suspension of trading in the Singapore trading room was necessary816 words
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Article27 1964-09-18 18 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 16. Sept. 17. 'Industrials: 76.78 74.7P Tins: IIaVM 11D.00 S rubber: 10(1.10 100.10 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec 39. 1962 100.27 words
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Article893 1964-09-18 18 BUSINESS in and reported to 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 (5.000) $2: Dunleps (2.000) $1.66. (l.OCO) $1.68, (8.000) $1.65, (3.000) $1.62, (1.000) $1.63. (3.000) $1.67, (2.000) $1.64:893 words
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Article229 1964-09-18 18 OCTOBER tint grid! .übHer r.c.k. clo»d at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur ycaterduy at UU ccnta per Ib. up au rishlli on Wednesday'a cloninK levrl for the position. The tone Una very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prleM INT. 1 R.S.B. prompt 1.0. b. buyer* 601. sellers «9|;229 words
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Advertisement1086 1964-09-18 18 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A, Great Lakea/Batn Canada Servlo* H'kong votonamt Haiitu Montieai loronts Clevcieno Ciucaio l"*< Mare" r'JJSeti Oel 71 «et 2 Ntt I W II M Piisitu'MariT IM3 Oct 21 Oct 2S Ntv 28 Ntf West Coast o£ Central/Soutb America Service LitJM Con-to G'quil Cailao Anca Vrtiso1,086 words
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Advertisement399 1964-09-18 18 (OR: NEW YORK PHIUOELPHU. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS t HOUSiON Spore P S'hsm fenang N. Tort x unean» WOODBURN 2S/lSSept 1 Ott 2 Oct S Nn 12 Nn MOSFIELD 21/22 Oet a/24 Ocl Ocl 2! Net S Dec REGO 2S/2B Nr SS Nn 2 Ote I 111 12 IM FOR NEW399 words
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Advertisement984 1964-09-18 19 AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom No*. 14 ii 16 Robinson Koad. Spore ON THURSDAY 14th MI'IIMBIU, 1H64 at 2.30 P.M. Land Sz Building at TRAFALGAR ST/RAMBAU ST/SELANGOR ST junction. Freehold. Area 14.795 sq.ft. Gross Income $1,250 p.m. (Messrs. Allen Si Gledhlll. Solicitors). No.984 words
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Advertisement555 1964-09-18 19 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at oar Salesroom On Tuesday, 22nd September, 1964 at 2.30 pjß. 1. No. 64 -A Stevens Road, Are* 21.110 sq. feet, freehold. (WITH VACANT POSSESSION). (Messrs. Philip Hoallm Co. —Solicitors). 2. Land at Woodlands Road, 13% milestone, area 32 Acres l555 words
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Advertisement870 1964-09-18 19 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR Companies Winttlnf-Up No. 38 of 1962 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 1946 AND IN THE MATTER OF LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES (Compulsory Liquidation) Act No. 1 of 1962 AND IN THE MATTER OF SINMAH INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. Sinmah870 words
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Advertisement805 1964-09-18 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the appointment scheduled hereunder: APPOINTMENT: ARTIST— National Museum SALARY SCALE: 1310-15A-445 p.m. Variable allowance at current rates is also payable. AGE: Below 30 years. PROBATION: Three (3) years. QUALIFICATIONS Sc EXPERIENCE: Diploma or Certificate from a recognised Academy805 words
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Advertisement340 1964-09-18 19 TENDERS JOHOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "C" and above JKR. Registered Contractors will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Johor. Johor Bahru. upto 12.00 noon of 26th. Sept.. 1964 for the CONSTRUCTING ONE DENTAL ADMINISTRATION I AND OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING AT JALAN MUAR,340 words
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Advertisement520 1964-09-18 19 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for installing electrical equipment for lighting in the Railway Station in Kampar. Further particulars can be obtained from the office of Ketua Jurutera Jentera, Keretapi Tanah Melayu, Sentul. Kuala Lumpur, during normal of lice hours. I Tenders must be endorsed. •TENDER Electrical Installation, Kampar"520 words
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Advertisement234 1964-09-18 19 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to Inform the public that Mr. Vellasamy Sinnatamby Suppiah. our District Manager, ceased to be In our employ as from 18th September, 1964 and that he has no authority to transact any business or collect any premiums on our behalf. THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED.234 words
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Article, Illustration245 1964-09-18 20 OLEANDER 111 lightweight with a good chance in the Gold Cup RACING with Epsom Jeep CINGAPORE, Thurs. Lightweights have a splendid record in the Singapore Gold Cup. Since the first Gold Cup in 1924. no less than 16 horses have won the race with 8.0 or less. In the 35th245 words
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Article907 1964-09-18 20 IPOH, Thurs. -A total of 227 j entrtet has oeen received I lor the meeting here on Sept. 27. 30 and Oct. 4. The entries, comprising 92 i in Class Three, 92 in Class Four and 43 in Class Six, are. s CLASS SIX (6f907 words
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Article1517 1964-09-18 20 CARD KEY: A letter after the horses name indicates the vype ol going preferred; f fast: g good; s soft; h heavy; a Bliy Betting forecast: (SFI Strongly fancied: (F) Paneled. •Apprentice allowances; Lim nil: Soaidi P.K. Leong and Dragon 3-ib; Nazudi. Ng and Chong1,517 words
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1352 1964-09-18 20 Race 1-2.15 3-y-o Div 2 ($8,000) It 1 ***** Kon Tiki tThio St.) Allan 9.0 ISF) Wilson 9 2 48 Navaiisb (MinSt.) Daniels, 8.13 Sublan S 3 ***** Trojan iSens Lee St.» Bagby. 8.11 IF) »Chonj 2 4 0 Ban »oon <3eng Lee St.)1,352 words
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207 1964-09-18 20 Biscay ne wins Irish St Leger by 10 lengths rE CLRRAGH. Thurs.— Mrs. J. Reid's colt Biscay ne (4-1). ridden by Australian Jockey Bill Williamson, coasted to a ten-length vrtn in the Irish St Leger over 14f here yesterday. He was irllowed home by Mrs.. J Cox Brady's Sunseeker (3-DReuter - 207 words
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487 1964-09-18 20 Spotlight on your fancies on Sunday EPSOM JEEP spot lights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah en Sunday. Race One KOX TIKI: Second to Laata over 6f last Sunday; can improve. TROJAN: Running on when third to Lash. ORANGE WILLIAM: Sixth in Zaza's race In Div. 1; has strong finishing487 words
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Advertisement105 1964-09-18 20 filter a western world V&. through.... PERTH tjH^H^ only FIVE hours away Discover a new world. aa young, vigorous and modern w,;h an i-nmense variety off impressive scenery, Meet new people^.. warm, -friendly and hospitable. Enjoy the excitement of an overseas tour that is different. Package tours combining the speed105 words
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Advertisement128 1964-09-18 20 [n^irs«ji r i I MADE IN GERMANY Si I VAST EXPERIENCE AND CONTINUOUS RESEARCH V^ I MAKES KAISER TV TT"-^— f RECEIVERS THE MOSJ V I SOUGHT AFTER IV TODAY. INDEED IT'S THE BEST FROM GERMANY I w Be sure to ask for a GUARANTEE CARD from your dealer. 24128 words
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Article494 1964-09-18 21 Why was Freda left out FORMER AAV CHIEF SELECTOR WONG CLAIMS SHE IS 'AUTOMATIC CHOICE' FOR TOKYO KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. r piK Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union selectors were today taken to task by a former vice-president and selection committee chairman, Wong: Chong Chow, for the omission of Ipoh woman sprinter494 words
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Article143 1964-09-18 21 CRICKET Move to end season now SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Cricket Association tournament committee will meet soon to decide whether the remaining matches in the senior league tournament should be abandoned. SCA secretary J. C. Cooke said yesterday that suggestions had been made to the association to scrap the remaining143 words
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Article22 1964-09-18 21 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Rugby Union will hold their first state trial this season on the Padang here on Saturday.22 words
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Article97 1964-09-18 21 TOKYO. Tliurs. The Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee yesterday decided to provide accommodation separately from the Olympic Village in Yoyogi for foreign athletes who had taken part in the 1963 Games of the New Emerginn Forces (Ganefo) upon their arrival here. All track an> field athletes who97 words
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SUMMARY
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Article18 1964-09-18 21 Victor> Cup (Malacca). Gurkhas 4 45th Rcgt. RA 2. Ipoh Div. 1: Cheng Wan w.o Shaw Bros.18 words
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Article13 1964-09-18 21 Central Kedah Lice <Sg Patani): Ibrahim Sch Teachers 5 Gurkha Depot 0.13 words
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Article16 1964-09-18 21 Malacca inter-«lub: Seng Cheong bt PWD-Survey 5-0; Malays bt Kilat 3-2: Imperial bt Cosmos 3-2.16 words
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Article45 1964-09-18 21 Kinta gold shield (B. Oajah^: B Gajah MCA Youths 78 Menglembu 58; B Gajah 54 Bemban 50. Penanc schoolboys under-20 Lge: Han Chiang •Green' 48 Technical Inst. 39: PPS 71 Heng Ec 62; Han Chiang 'Yellow' 61 MBS 20: Shang Teh 56 SKI 49.45 words
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1053 1964-09-18 21 OLYMPIC FRONT— by Norman Siebel MANI JEGATHESAN will need the mck of the draw more than ever to run in, the semi- finals of the Olympic Games 200 metres at Tokyo next month. An advance up to that point can only1,053 words
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Article85 1964-09-18 21 ifUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor will meet Malaysian Prisons in the Government Services v>ccer semi-finals at the Princes Road Stadium here on Saturday at. 5.15 p.m. Included in the Selangor team arc former internationals Abdul Ghani and Wong Foolc Yoong. The other semi-final oetween Malaysian Armed Forces against85 words
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SOCCER
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294 1964-09-18 21 FOUR STARS 'BOOKED' IN STORMY LEAGUE MATCH I ONDON. Thurs. The J referee took the names of four international players in a tempestuous league match in which Manchester United won 2-1 at home against neighbours Everton last night. A first half of brilliant football was marred when Everton's England InternationalReuter - 294 words
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Article57 1964-09-18 21 SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Municipal v Kilat (Jn A. Jalib. Taipint Lfr: 2 Transport Coy v Azman Shah < Esplanade >. Krian Lge: og Star Youngsters v Tali Ayer Est. (P. Buntar) RUGGER Inter-school: Sekolah TAR v Abdul Hamid College. A Star (STAR grd. Ipoh) HOCKEY Jaxjit shield57 words
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Article176 1964-09-18 21 Council 'no' to return fight VENICE, Thurs. Th# World Boxing Council yesterday rejected an application by the uchusetts Boxing Commission to stage a world heavyweight title return, bout Cassius Clay the champion and Sonny Liston at Boston on Nov. 16 The council also reduced boxing weight categories to ten. droppingReuter - 176 words
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Article119 1964-09-18 21 MALACCA. Thurs. About 60 IT Malacca golfers, including the Chief Minister, Irene Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, met at the Umno Hall here last night and formed the Ayer Kroh Country Club. There are already 100 members, including 52 life members, who each contributed $2,000. Entrance fee119 words
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Article33 1964-09-18 21 ABOARD The coastguard cutter Coos Bay, Thurs. The second Americas Cup yacht race between Britain's Sovereign and the defending Constellation today was postponed till tomorrow because of lack of sufficient wind. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement201 1964-09-18 21 ALLIS-CHALMERS 260 10% more capacity 355 Maximum hp. Power Shift Transmission h^M ir I II /n I A^*^izz~-3fx aß^^s_ .tit .BL wk BbW .BJ Ifc v B^r gBJ B^^b. <• v jbs MBbi< > ■^■■■W**'^^ak. 'i^i^i^iMa^i^vl fcjgsjj^S^^J KtrJ BBBav* \*t One lever, all hydraulic control makes any operator more efficient201 words
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Miscellaneous268 1964-09-18 21 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS rate Indications of someone's 1. Comment Is just about the occupation <B>. limit (6). 7. Beginner introduced into the 5. I fell in a mixture used In world of swings and roundbeauty salons! (4-4). abouts shows natural aptitude 9. Agreement to grow less (8). (5). 10.268 words
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264 1964-09-18 22 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THH Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, tonight said tluit about half a million people on the national call-UD register were ready to defend Malaysia when needed. This country's preparedness against Indonesian aggression was one of the main themes of264 words
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122 1964-09-18 22 M O S C O \V. Thurs.— An "International Committee for Investigating the Crimes of Verwoerd" has sent the South African Prime Minister summons to appear before it. the Soviet news agency Tass said today. The summons was for 10 a.m., Moscow time, onReuter - 122 words
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Article109 1964-09-18 22 Union makes pledge of support SINGAPORE, Thurs— A resolution backing the Central and State governments' stand on Indonesian armed aggression will be tabled at the first delegates conference of the re-registered Naval Base Labour Union on Sept. 25. The meeting, which U expected to be attended by 100 delegates, will109 words
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277 1964-09-18 22 Hasluck deplores course Soek is taking... NEW YORK, Thurs.— Mr. Paul Hasluck, Australian Minister for External Affairs, today deplored "the course that President Soekarno is taking his country, and particularly his aggression against Malaysia." Mr. Hasluck, writing in the October issue of the American quarterly "Foreign Affairs," also warned that277 words
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Article58 1964-09-18 22 GREENOCK (Scotland), Thurs. —The British Royal Navy Leander class anti-submarine frigate Euryalus, which will lead a Sin-gapore-based 26-strong escort squadron, was commissioned here tcx-ay. Euryalus will spend a week at sea off Portsmouth and a period of testing and a work-up at Portland. Southern England beforeReuter - 58 words
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Article28 1964-09-18 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Spastic Children's Association of Singapore will hold its fourth annual sports on Sept. 26 at Field -louse in Gllstead Road at 4.30 p.m.28 words
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Article318 1964-09-18 22 LONDON. Thurs— The stock market ended another very quiet day on a slightly dull note following the disappointing August trade figures. Movements however were very small and the more notable changes In prices followed company announcements. Most prices were not tested' by actual business. Gilts were unaffected by318 words
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Article54 1964-09-18 22 LONDON, Thurs— Spot 20*1 d., Oct. 20-13 16d., Nov. 20"; d.. Dec. 20-13 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 7 »d.. Jan.' March 20* id.. Apr, June 20--11 16d.. July Sept. 20-11 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20-11 16d. Jan. Mar. MHd.. Apr. June 20 r sd., c.i-f. Oct. 20 :l sd.. Nov.54 words
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Article28 1964-09-18 22 LONDON Thurs. Buyers £1437... sellers £1440. Forward buyers £1426. sellers £1427 i. Settlement £M 32 1 2 Turnover a.m. 120 tons. p.m. 195 tons. Tone: Very steady.28 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-09-18 22 PRESIDENT Macapagal of the Philippines (extreme right) bids goodbye to his wife (left) and daughter Gloria (centre) at Manila Airport just before they left for Athens, Greece, to attend the wedding tomorrow of King Constantine and Princess Anne Marie. After attending the wedding ceremony, Gloria will fly60 words
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Article103 1964-09-18 22 fore they start; conciliation to reach areas of agreement with the Soviet Union and the Communist world which will replace tension and potential conflict. "The nuclear test ban treaty was one such achievement. We mean to work for more until the danger of war is eliminated. "The103 words
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257 1964-09-18 22 Sympathy on our side, says Dr. Goh SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Singapore's Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Km? Swee. who flew home tonight from the Initod Nations, said there was "general sympathy on Malaysia's .side." Dr. Goh. a member nf Malaysia's team presenting this country's case against I n d oji et la257 words
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Advertisement311 1964-09-18 22 ROBERTS: To Mnur<rn .md Gwyn, a «on. Noll CJmham. at BrltlHb Military Hospital Singapore, on 17th Sept. HEW: To Shirley and H. nry dam:ht«-r 16.5.R4 K.K. Hospital. HlMrr of M.-I.m. both well. Thanks to doctors, stalf. CHEW: To Margaret George duuKhter on 17-9-64 Mster for Knthrr. trie ft Andrew. Grateful311 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-09-18 22 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera--11 litres in Malaya and Singapore for the -period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yes'erday: HUlirst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penani? 84 77 Ipoh 91 7 1 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 7343 words
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