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Title Section25 1964-09-21 1 SINGAPORE. AVERAGE DAILY CE R? jggftftjS ALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fie*** 1 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1964 <£- 15 CENTS KDN 73125 words
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Article1908 1964-09-21 1 'End petty squabbles' AND HE TELLS OF PLAN TO SET UP 'PEACE COMMITTEES' TO WORK CLOSELY WITH THE POLICE IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman appealed to the people of Singapore tonight to forget "all petty differences and help the authorities to plan for harmonious existence1,908 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-09-21 1 BIG CROWDS FORSAKE BEDS TO WATCH FIREMEN AT WORK: 200 FT. FLAMES SEEN FOR MILES AROUND SOME Or THE SPECTATORS AT A A.M FIREMEN fighting the blaze early yesterday morning. —Straits Times picture by Soong Hon Sin. GOPAL SAMY ...he was awakened from sleepFT; Soong Hon Sin - 52 words
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283 1964-09-21 1 DOOR STILL OPEN FOR TALKS, SAYS THANT UNITED NATIONS. Sun. The U.S. Sec-retarj--General. U Thant said yesterday he thought the door was open in the Indonesia Malaysia dispute for further neliotiatiops among the parties, including the Philippines. The Secretary-General was replying to a question in an informal ques-tion-and-answer session withReuter; UPI - 283 words
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661 1964-09-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A MILLION dollars worth of property includ- ing rubber, copra and palm oil seeds, went up in smoke early this morning when fire destroying two factories In the Setapak light industrial area, seven miles from661 words
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Article64 1964-09-21 1 TOKYO. Sun. A Japanese tanker sank today after being in collision with the British freighter Eastern Take 1 11,223 tons> off Ice Bay. Southern Japan, the Maritime Safety Board announced here. The board, which could not yet Identify the tanker, said seven of Its crew wereReuter - 64 words
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Article54 1964-09-21 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Royal Air Force one-seaier Hay. leer Hunter jet aircraft crashed into the sea off Changl yesterday while on a low -level exercise. The pilot. Flying Officer D.S.A. Clavering, of 20 Squardon. wa> killed. An RAF spokesman said- that investigations Into the54 words
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Article29 1964-09-21 1 VIENNA. Mon.— lndonesian President Sukarno flew here today for an unofficial visit of one week, during which he is scheduled to undergo a thorough physical examination. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article25 1964-09-21 1 MANILA. Sun. A family Of five was murdered on Friday by bandits on Mindanao Island, the' Philippine News Service reported AP.AP - 25 words
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Article13 1964-09-21 1 VALETTA. Sun. The Moscow and Peking Governments have recognised newly-independent Malta.13 words
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349 1964-09-21 1 U.S. sea, air patrols continue in Tonkin WASHINGTON. Sun. American sea and air patrols are continuing in the Gulf of Tonkin, off Vietnam, where two U.S. warships on Friday opened fire after being "menaced by four unidentified vessels." the Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert McNamara, announced here yesterday. Ready to attack349 words
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Article61 1964-09-21 1 GLASGOW. San. Po- lice cars rushed to a building in the centre of Glasgow yesterday after neighbours told them; "There are three ■creaming. frightened children locked in a base- merit here." When they arrived, the children were still screaming to a "pop" "record. Their father61 words
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Article37 1964-09-21 1 PEKING. Sun— Mr Alphon.se Mawamba Debat. President of the Congo (Brazzaville), ij, to visit China later this month at the invitation of Mr Liv Shao-chi Chairman of the People s Republic of China.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article414 1964-09-21 1 Guns? Nik makes a blanket offer MOSCOW. Sun.— Mr. Khrushchev yesterday told countries fighting colonial domination that if they needed weapons they were welcome to Soviet assistance. If they wanted arms, "we are ready tv discuss the question in a brotherly fashion and give our help." he said. Mr. KhrushchevReuter - 414 words
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Article30 1964-09-21 1 BOLIVIA NOW tIBBF v EAR Of siKCil^P r I. A PA/ (Bolivia), Sun. Bolivian (iovrrnment today declared nationwide ■tatc of riege after unwvartag plot watant the Government Keutcr.30 words
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352 1964-09-21 2 SAIGON, Sunday. f |'HE Prime Minister, General Nguyen Khanh, yesterday produced a letter bearing the signature of Prince Norodom Sihanouk indicating the Cambodian leader was in direct contact with Vietcong leaders. He told a Press conference that Soviet Vietnam might impose sanctionsReuter - 352 words
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Article29 1964-09-21 2 KARACHI. Sun. Six Indian soldiers were killed and three wounded in clashes with Pakistani forces along the Kashmir ceasefire line, it was reported here last niuht. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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93 1964-09-21 2 Union men plan a big Saigon strike SAIGON. Sun.— ln ion leaders were yesterday reported to be organising a general strike in Saigon. I'nion officials declined to say exactly when the strike would be called but some reports indicated it would be tomorrow. The strike would bring out an estimatedReuter - 93 words
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124 1964-09-21 2 Nik and Mik accept invitation to visit India MOSCOW. Sun. Mr. i Khrushchev and President Mikoyan have accepted an Invitation to India and will go there "at a convenient time." a Joint SovietIndian communique here said yesterday. Mr Khrushchev visited India in November 1955 and in February 1960. Mr KhrushchevReuter - 124 words
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181 1964-09-21 2 'Hanoi, Peking blocked Laos peace talks PARIS. Sun.— The Laotian Prime Minister, Prince I Souvanna Phouma, said yesterday that his efforts to convene a peace conference here had collapsed because of Chinese and North Viet- namese interference. Speaking at a packed Laotian Embassy conference, the neutralist leader accused his stepbrother.Reuter - 181 words
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259 1964-09-21 2 Heartbreak exodus as wives are urged: Don't go DRIVEN OUT OF BURMA BY SOCIALISM OANGOON Sun Thousands of Indians and Pakistanis are leaving Burma because of socialism— and a campaign is on urging their Burmese wives to stay behind. The Indians and Pakistanis and a fe* Chinese arc returning tcReuter - 259 words
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Article40 1964-09-21 2 OAUHATI (Assam). San. Two express trains collided headon at Kalthalkuchl. 40 mil-s from here, last night. killing eight people and Injuring 26. Railway authorities said two of the dead were railway workers and on* a soldier— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-09-21 2 VERWOERD GOES ON 'TRIAL' IN MOSCOW FOR 'RACE CRIMES' MOSCOW, Sunday. IYR. Verwoerd, South Africa's Prime Minister, went *J on "trial" yesterday accused of "racist crimes" by the Soviet-sponsored world youth forum. Dr. Verwoerd is being arraigned in absentia by an "international committee of inquiry" set up under the auspicesReuter - 135 words
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Article56 1964-09-21 2 SEOUL. Sun. The minority Democratic Party and the Party of the People have merged as the first step toward consolidation of opposition political forces. The new party, which retains the name of the Democratic Party, holds 14 scats In the 175 member National Assembly and Is headed56 words
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Article47 1964-09-21 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. The United States mid Britain have informed India that they are not thinking of establishing a military or missile base in tbe Indian Ocean, but are searching for a suitable site for a oommuntcaOoni' relay station. informed sources reported.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article40 1964-09-21 2 LONDON, Sun.— President Radhakrishnan of India flew Into London yesterday from Moscow on a private visit. He Is spending the weekend with the Indian High Commissioner before flying to Ireland tomorrow for a short State visit. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article23 1964-09-21 2 PAPEETE. Sun.— Nine-tenths ol the islanders were left homeless by a storm which hit Rapa. southernmost island of French Polynesia —Keuter.Reuter - 23 words
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109 1964-09-21 2 NEW DELHI, Sun.— An Indian delegation leaves here for Cairo today to discuss with the United Arab Republic plans to co-operate in developing an engine for the Indian-built near supersonic fighter air- craft, the HF24. They will explore the possibility ofReuter - 109 words
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171 1964-09-21 2 QN March 3, 65-year-old Yani Dumas (left) of Istanbul said "good night" to his sister, Constantinia, and went to bed as usual. The next morning, however, he did not wake up as usual. His sister shook him and pushed him and171 words
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Article31 1964-09-21 2 JAKARTA. Sun. One hundred and forty people have been rounded up in Indonesia's rich tin-producins Island of Banska lor smuggling tin to Malaysia. Antara news agency said today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article22 1964-09-21 2 SEOUL. Sun— The death toll in South Korea from HKephalttla) or sleeping disease, has risen U 710 •XK'ay.— UPl22 words
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Miscellaneous28 1964-09-21 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /auntie &AY&S aeeij) V- TAtklN© TOMBj awk><wUy/j)£f <=^^ VOU'U. HAVE TO SOME OP TUEIB IDCAC ARE HAVE A CHAT WITH J PRETTY OLD F/56UIONEO28 words
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Article, Illustration372 1964-09-21 3 Soviet Premier corrects newspaper reports about what he told visiting Japanese MPs Sun. Mr. Khrushchev yesterday denied that he had told visiting Japanese parliamentarians that Russia had a "terrible weapon which could destroy mankind.' Speaking to a reception for 1,000 delegatesReuter - 372 words
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84 1964-09-21 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun. —A I US$2.5 million plagiarism suit was tleld in the Superior Court here yi'steraay against Paramount Pictures Corp., actor William Holden. actress Audrey Hepburn and six others connected with the film and book "Paris When It Sizzles." Andre Zsoldos. who filed84 words
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Article70 1964-09-21 3 ALEXANDRIA, Sun. The! 6,310-ton British vessel Treptbunk .sank about 70 miles north of Port Said yesterday. The Trcntbank was earlier reported to be slowly sinking after beinc in collision with the 17,778--ton Portuguese steamer Pogo on Friday. Port authorities said the crew and passengers were70 words
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125 1964-09-21 3 MOSCOW. Sun. A Cyprus Government Minister said yesterday that Mr. Khrushchev had agreed to give "military and other assistance" to Cyprus. Mr. Andreas Araouzos, Cyprus Minister of Commerce and Industry, said he was "wholly satisfied" after an hour-long discussion with the Soviet PrimeReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-09-21 3 Luminous dial-18th century style... 'FHE secrets of an 18th century night clock 1 are revealed by Janet Andrews at an Autumn Antiques Fair at the Chelsea Town Hall, London. The dial is illuminated by an oil lamp which fits into the back of the clock. Miss Andrews is seen aboutReuter - 71 words
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323 1964-09-21 3 Heckler to Wilson: We made your party and we'll break it... LONDON, Sunday. MR. Harold Wilson, the Labour Party leader, said here yesterday that anyone who believed Immigration control should be based on colour Speaking on a whistlestop tour of six London constituencies marginally held by the ruling Conservative PartyReuter - 323 words
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Article56 1964-09-21 3 PARIS. Sun-— Tht French Government is to cut tariff duties on milk imported from other Common Market countries in a move to curb the effects of a nationwide dairymen's strike. The government will also scrap quota limits on foreign milk in a second measure to assureReuter - 56 words
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71 1964-09-21 3 DALLAS. Sun.— The Beatles have reaped an estimated one million American dollars from their current spectacular tour across America, show business sources said today. Average price of admission for the 30-day tour was five dollars. The group took 60 per cent of theReuter - 71 words
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Article24 1964-09-21 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun Mar West. 72. the film star, to being treated for nervous exhaustion at Cedars of Lebanon hospital here. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article22 1964-09-21 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Bun. President Leopold- Senghor of Senegal arrived here yesterday for a sevenday visit to Brazil.— A*.22 words
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143 1964-09-21 3 BIG NATO WAR GAMES IN ATLANTIC TODAY WASHINGTON. Sun.— The biggest Nato fleet manoeuvres in four j years will begin in the Atlantic off Europe tomorrow. Navies from seven coun- i tries— Britain. Belgium. Den. j mark. France, The Nether- i lands, Norway and the United Btates— will take part.Reuter - 143 words
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Advertisement1224 1964-09-21 4 ■v xl__ -«^rt« M 4. ITAni(n <*U^ —^w««l^«Ul«, great pioneering feat In the trademark on the back of the Officials, watch manufactur-, The DiaStar has claimed /?=:=:==r==^===:^SS^^~^i^.<\ DUring tne reCent ten yearS, tne remarKaDle technical field. With unbreak- watches. ers and connoisseurs were un- that no substance on earth able1,224 words
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349 1964-09-21 5 Men with a key role in present crisis I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today that the Information Department had a key role in uniting the nation against internal and external threats. He said this in a message to the annual349 words
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122 1964-09-21 5 SINGAPORE, Sun -A total oi 12 teams have entered tor the 1964 mter-clubs chess championship, organised by the Singapore Chess Federation. The tirst round began at the Chines*' Swimming Club this afternoon alter the tournament was declared open by the SCP president.122 words
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192 1964-09-21 5 LABIS. Sun. The Mentri Besar o£ Joiiore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, toi day warned that if In- donesia succeeded in taking over Malaysia the people may not even get tapioca as they did during the Japanese occupation.192 words
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66 1964-09-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Detectives from the C.I.D. Hokkien sub-branch last night raided a gang hideout in Verdom Road, arrested two men and seized gangland weapons, including iron rods and choppers Earlier In the afternoon, detectives from the Cantonese subbranch arrested a known secret society thug66 words
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Article30 1964-09-21 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Officials of the Batu Pahai Malaysian Indian Congress are: president Mr. R Venkatachalam; vicepresident Mr. M Ahmad; secretary Mr. M A. Shamsuridin: treasurer Mr. Chinniah.30 words
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Article207 1964-09-21 5 IPOK, Sunday. 4 WARNING '-hat employers should not take ad- vantage ol workers during the 'industrial truce' that the unions a r e observirg because of the emergency was giv°n here today by trade union leader Mr. V. David. Mr. David, who is the adviser207 words
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Article, Illustration417 1964-09-21 5 Ceylon industrial magnate seeks joint ventures VISITOR: ECONOMIC POLICY HERE CONDUCIVE SINGAPORE, Sunday. A Ceylon industrial magnate, Mr. D. B. Wethasinghe, is now in Singapore looking for local partners to start joint ventures here in electrical and plastic goods. Mr. Wethasingne. chairman and managing director of Electro Plastics Ltd., largest417 words
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Article21 1964-09-21 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Hussein bin Mamejor was fined $50 or 10 days' jail for not renewing his identity card.21 words
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255 1964-09-21 5 Highlands go ahead with $690,000 face-lift HPANAH RATA, Sun.— 1 The two main centres in the Cameron Highlands Tanah Rata and Ringlet are now being further developed at a cost of $697,300 by both the Government and private enterprise. The District Offlcer. Inche Qhazali bin Mohamed Nor. who Is also255 words
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Article55 1964-09-21 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Two teachers of the Clifford Secondary School here have beqn awarded Commonwealth scholarI ships for further studies. They are Inche Sidek bin Elam Din who will go to Edinburgh to do English, and Inche Mohktar bin Haji Salleh who will be j going55 words
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Article35 1964-09-21 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. Three community halls, each costing $6,000, have been complex ed in Krian District under tn rural development scheme They are situated at Sungei Perikan. Tebok Matau and Pant Tiga35 words
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221 1964-09-21 5 Hostel for estate children ready this month |{UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y The first of a chain of hostels for children of estate workers will be ready by the end of this month. The $300,000 hostel in Petallng Jaya for 200 students will be' opened by Tengku Abdul Rahman In January.221 words
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60 1964-09-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Threit courses in law will begin at the University of Singapore this week. They are constitutional law (starting tomorrow!, commercial law (on Tuesday) and the law of advertising <on Thursday These courses are organised by the department of extra-mural studies of60 words
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Article46 1964-09-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Police ar« looking for a hit-and-run motorcyclist who knocked down and seriously injured a 10-year-old girl, Goh Chwee Luan, on Kallang Airport road yesterday morning Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector V Rajaratnam. of the accidents branch. traffic police, tel. 7200.46 words
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178 1964-09-21 5 NCP leader calls for laws to curb exploitation by middlemen BANTING, Sunday. nPHE oresident of the National Convention Party. 1 Inohe Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today called for legislation to prevent middlemen ard absentee landlords from exploiting farmers and fishermen in the country He was addressing the tir.-t annual delegates'178 words
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Article49 1964-09-21 5 TELUK ANSON Sun A nbourer, Khor Seng Choon. 41 who had returned home from Kuala Lumpur to celebrate the Chinese moon cake festival, was found bleeding with head injuries near his house in Pasir Bedamar Road here. Hp dird in hospital thr hours later.49 words
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97 1964-09-21 5 A LOR STAR, Sun.— The police have offered $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the people responsible for the murder of a 25-year-old unemployed man. Loo Ah Seng. Loo's body, with a ballet wound in the right temple97 words
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95 1964-09-21 5 J^UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A viMtina Italian Journalist. Mr Roijerto Patrignani. 28. said today that Malaysia had the best roads lri Asia Mr. Patrignani who had travelled 8.000 miles In 14 countries on a scooter arrived here on his way to Tokyo for the95 words
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178 1964-09-21 5 17-UALA LUMPUR, Sun —The National Union of Day Training College-trained Teachers will hold a special meeting at the end of next month to discuss stops to press their year-old claim for more pay. Mr. Chew Choon Ming, the union's publicity officer, said the meeting178 words
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Article29 1964-09-21 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will speak at the centenary celebrations of Swaml Vlvekananda at the National Theatre at 8 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-09-21 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM ■■|^^^Fk3?E she^ 'pLIMc-7ktW6__r f HOW NICE!\ I ill THOUGHT I'D A/£VSR I V COME IN, VRNISH AW HOUSEWORK /^S24 words
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Article, Illustration390 1964-09-21 6 Befriending Singapore's paralysed PLANS FINALISED FOR NEW SOCIETY: INAUGURAL MEETING TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Sun HUNDREDS of paralysed persons in Singapore will soon have an organisation to look a Tier their interests. Plans have already been finalised to form the organisation, to be known as "The Society for Aid to the Paralysed."390 words
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Article261 1964-09-21 6 CINGAPORE. Sun. The visiting trade missions from the Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Sabah, Sarawak, Thailand and Hong Kong were today guests of honour at a luncheon given at the Cathay Restaurant by the Oversea Union Bank. Also present at the luncheon were Singapore's Finance261 words
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229 1964-09-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. An Australian professor of international relations has stated that one way of bringing Indonesia to coolheaded negotiations in her dispute over the Malaysia issue would be for firmer United States efforts to join in resistance of Indonesian aggression against Malaysia. Professor229 words
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69 1964-09-21 6 'Help against guerillas' call to people SEOAMAT. Sun. Malaysians were today urged to give the fullest co-operation :n eliminating Indonesian agents and remnants of Indonesian guerillas In the country so that the Government could embark on a bigger number of development project* as soon as possible. The Minister of Welfare69 words
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Article31 1964-09-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sun— Water will be cut off in Long Kee Road between junction Tlong Bahru Road Road and Junction Kung Chong Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.31 words
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103 1964-09-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The American Women's Auxiliary will hold a charity premiere of the United Artists film "The World of Henry Orient" at the Lido Theatre on Oct. 1. A faoMon show at 9 p.m. will precede the film accompanied t>> music from The103 words
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Miscellaneous452 1964-09-21 6 ■M"KBB^BB*^Bllall^iWP>?^B*B»^i^P««ißß^iHpßß>^l^Bß^t^«^B^B«Bß^pyß^ <MM B^p^ BB j a 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR I THE followlnc li today's nrhedute Alitalia: Prom Rome, Teheran. 1 of civil aircraft movement! at Bombay. Bangkok (AZ 764) 7. 0S Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: p.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES ■OAC: From Bydney, Brlibanr. BO AC: To Colombo, Bombay,452 words
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371 1964-09-21 7 Seven armed men hijack lorry of tin worth $8,000 AFTER TYING AND STUFFING VICTIMS WITH POTATOES... I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun Seven m a iked robbers, two armed with revolvers, hijacked a lorry load of tin-ore worth more than $8,000 near a tin mine, off thei 18th mile Kuala Lum-pur-Seremban Road, 1371 words
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242 1964-09-21 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A pro»3 vision store proprietor. Chua Kian Piow, 33, was j awarded by Mr. Justice Choor Singh In the High Court here total damages of $17,651 and costs for personal injuries suftered by him in a road accident242 words
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Article58 1964-09-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The principal assistant secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Yassin, lias left here by air for Rome to attend a conference on commodity problems of developing countries. The week-lonn conference, organised by the Pood and Agriculture58 words
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Article55 1964-09-21 7 PENANG. Sun Seventeen' vißiUme corps groups have been formed in the ou'heni coastal I Penang They will Mart operating from tomorrow Inche Ismail bin Idris. M P.. said today the .corps would carry out patrol duties from 6 pm. to fi m ti.uJv. They will opewite55 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-09-21 7 BATU PAHAT, Sunday. 'THE case in which the penghulu of Rengit, Dato A Haji Mohamed Paiman bin Haji Ibrahji*, 65, faces two charges of harbouring illegal Indonesian immigrants was yesterday adjourned until Oct. 24. Che Hendon binte Mohammed, appearing on behalf of Inche147 words
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105 1964-09-21 7 Court fixes timetable for cases still pending SINGAPORE. Sun. The 1 acting president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, has fixed a timetable for the hearing of unfinished cases from Monday to Friday at 10 a.m. each day this week. The time table is as iollows,: MONDAY:105 words
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Article32 1964-09-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Minister for Finance, Or. Goh Keng Swee, will lay the foundation stone of the Malaysia Steel Pipe Factory at Jurong Industrial Estate at 5 p.m. next Sunday.32 words
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116 1964-09-21 7 MISS Ycoh Gim Suan of the Dato Kramat Road Convent plants- a "Rose of India' (Bunßor) tree at the inauguration of the tree planting campaign at the Penan* Esplanade on Saturday. Miss Yeoh, is one of five winners of the City Council's school116 words
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Article157 1964-09-21 7 I£OTA BHARU, Sun.— "> The Thai Ambassador to Malaysia, Nai Thitinant Na Ranong, today had. an audience with the Sultan of Kelantan at the Istana! Kota Lama here. The Ambassador, who is on a three-day private visit, also had lunch with the Sultan. He157 words
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Advertisement660 1964-09-21 7 W J^B^isS MECHANICAL COMBUSTION 0 No Jalan Kilang, StngaDore Tel: *****1 No. 6 Road 69D, Petaling Jaya. Tel: ***** H^HHflH^HHlfe|[^|GHHH^B| ..*,■> />. E» mMmiSSm li! 11l 1. 1 *sJm Bifsteck in Brussels Wheels of Fortune gold medals at European competBifsteck in Brussels, Vitello in Although Australia is already the itions.660 words
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Miscellaneous294 1964-09-21 7 Straits Times Crossword B^l IB Hh IB mh~~~hh ACBOSS 5. Famous musical banker? <3. 1. Animal* arrive at the natural 2, 4> compound (1). 6. Hector Is the pet (4). 5. See mother about the dignity 7. See 1 down of the cardinal, hes adept 8. Mark, inquire about converted294 words
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71 1964-09-21 8 PENANO. Sun.— The Penang Umno division has called upon all its 35 branches throughout Penang Island to support the authorities in the campaign to recruit vigilante corps members. In a circular to the branches, the divisional secretary. Inche Yusoff LatiH, urged Umno members to71 words
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296 1964-09-21 8 MALACCA, Sunday. A FORMER building labourer, Lok Wing Sum, 23, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on two charges of being in possession of ammunition and explosives at the back of the Cathay cinema in296 words
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Article, Illustration78 1964-09-21 8 KUALA LUMPUK, Sun. Yen. K. Dhammanamla Thero. 17 the chief Driest of the Brickfields Buddhist Temple here, has now been appointed Chief High Priest of Malaysia. He came to Malaya from Ceylon in 1952 on the invitation of the Sasana Abhimurdhi78 words
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Article33 1964-09-21 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The visiting Sarawak trade mission will meet officials of the Economic Development Board and Finance Ministry tomorrow. In the afternoon, the Mission will tour the Jurong Industrial Estate.33 words
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141 1964-09-21 8 Two artists sell their paintings to raise cash for trip I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two artists hope to raise enough money for a trip to Australia from a six- day exhibition of their paintings at the British Council centre here beginning tomorrow. Yong Cheng Wan. 21 and Yee Chin Ming. 28.141 words
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Article98 1964-09-21 8 ALOR STAR, Sun. About 300 members and guests, including the Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah attended the Sultan Abdul Hamid I Old Collegians' Association annual reunion dinner at the transport building here last night. Other YIPs present Included the Tengku Bendaharu. Tvngku I Abdul Malek.98 words
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Article30 1964-09-21 8 TAIPING. Sun. The annual meeting of the Perak Adult Education Association will be held at Dr. Puran Singh's dispensary In Barrack Road here on Sunday at 11 a.m.30 words
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Article33 1964-09-21 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.— Syed Zain bin Syed Abdul Humid. senior co-operative officer here, today left for Tokyo on a Colombo Plan study tour. He will be away for six months.33 words
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183 1964-09-21 8 15,000 to join vigilante corps in Perlis I^ANGAR, Sun.- About 15.000 volunteers are expected to join the vigilante corps in the coastal areas of Perlis. Inche Hariri bin Abu Taif. State Commissioner of Lands and Mines, who la In charge of the corps, told the Straits Times that registration would183 words
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Article72 1964-09-21 8 BATU OAJAH. Sun A teacher. Inche Abdul Majid bin Mohamed Nor, 22, has left for Britain by air on a six-year course to study engineering at Brighton College of Science Technology, on a C.EB. scholarship Inche Abdul Majid was a former pupil of the Royal English72 words
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Article88 1964-09-21 8 PENANG, Sun. Bombing and firing exercises by the Far East Air Force will be held at the Pulau Songsone ranee. m the vicinity of the Bunting Island Group, off Kedah. on iht following days and times next, month 9 a.m. to 4 pm. and 6.30 p.m.88 words
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164 1964-09-21 8 IPOH. Sun.— Two robbers, I one of them armed with a dagger, were put to flight toy whistle-blowing couples at the tennis courts along Chung Thye Phln Road here last night. One of the men. in his haste to escape with $4, dropped his watch,164 words
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Advertisement225 1964-09-21 8 FNI T^ @'Tr l rrh fMI MTI Tr 1 I i Hi HVHi Hr v:*jJPPHHW DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT It's NEW-it's DIFFERENT-it's DELICIOUS -it's NESTOMALT. Fun-loving people drink n NESTOMALT to keep pace with the ever-increasing tempo of modern life. Young, lively ...^Al^c,, people with boundless energy, who get the most out225 words
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Miscellaneous251 1964-09-21 8 Aih>y Onp By V. T. UawnUn PEGASUS' HE'STVI'> M....TD CAPTURE PERHAPS.- I I ...BUT POWN ON I I ...AN 1 I SEEM TO RECALL ARtsl P' -4. OWE I WANT OH, BUT HIM VWOULP FI.YIN' AROUNP TH' GROUNP, IT SAVIN 1 SOMETHING ABOUT TH' /..HIS A <£?S TO GET MY251 words
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Article, Illustration1824 1964-09-21 9 IN DARKNESS, WITH FUEL LOW, IT FLEW BLINDLY TOWARDS A STORM-LASHED MOUNTAIN RANGE ON Sept. 13 the Netherlands' Ambassador in Australia attended the opening: of a new airfield at Albury. near Melbourne in Australia, to unveil a plaque commemorating an historic event of 3t1,824 words
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Advertisement397 1964-09-21 9 This is the most IMPORTANT new work offered the selling world in our generation* It presents a whole new approach to selling* Train your- men in the "MIRACLE 10%" approach and avoid the dead 90%* This mutiplies income* Success is guaranteed as soon as you show your men how to397 words
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Article31 1964-09-21 10 ttl Mora's Sill (Minimum) THE FAMILY r,f the lvle Mr Wong ss and manage. mem aj Boa nr^animtlonii (or thi-: s ISaHIM. donni enierfd or; t fi<- 1 1 '-inent.31 words
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Article137 1964-09-21 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS M Horrf> $l» I Minimum) FRENCH STRETCH SLACKS Italian r Uta just arrived also elecant I or.ision* at Olamou- i r. K.I. LOVELY GENUINE Mikimo'n pearl* i. in. .Select from c collefiion ,it The &lin< K s Slnntpore rich pure silk Btoea4sj tn—m I'r,. reduced to 1 11. r137 words
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Article24 1964-09-21 10 H rrfs <r.s» rWwJ YOUTH FOR CHRIST Haily Victoria H s.iturrlay »th F T.SO p.m. sr.c.ker Jimmy Cri*-* m-.-im! item* All welcoms.24 words
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Article686 1964-09-21 10 It is encouraging that U Thant believes the door remains open for further negotiations in the Malaysiani Indonesian dispute. The U.N. Secretary-General's comment cainc after talks with Dato I Ismail and Dr. Sudjarwo, Indonesia's Deputy Foreign Minister. There is no doubt <n Malaysian willingness to talk, subject686 words
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Article378 1964-09-21 10 While the world ponders the implications of the Indonesian doctrine that the use of i force is justified against any neighbouring country (provided, of course, that it is suitably small and weak) whose policies are disliked in Jakarta, the Government and people of Malaysia must get on with378 words
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Article139 1964-09-21 10 The agreement between the Government and the civil service unions on higher housing allowances removes another item from the agenda of the National Whitley Council (though not completely, for the question of backdating has yet to be decided). The unions, which originally claimed increases ranging up to 300139 words
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LETTERS
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Letter102 1964-09-21 10 Dialling for the right news TWO or tnree years ago an experiment was made by the Singapore Telephone Board whereby anyone dialling either the numeral 2 or 3 would be automatically connected to a recorded statement on the then prevailing situation and In fact several tests were successfully carried out.102 words
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Letter75 1964-09-21 10 If "Old Timer" thinks that Kuala Lumpur is really every inch a national capital, then let him visit Chow Kit Road and see for himself the condition of the road. To say nothing of heaps of rubbish seen all over the town everyday. Roads In Kuala Lumpur75 words
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Letter48 1964-09-21 10 SINCE we are passing out bouquets for the Good Samaritans of the recent troubles, let us spare some for the University students who stopped motorists and urged them to give lifts to stranded people. Some bouquets too for the motorists who co-operated willingly. H. SINGH Bukit Timah48 words
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Letter47 1964-09-21 10 Petaling Jaya is earning a new name mosquito town. It was hot always like this and if the authorities would care to go out and see for themselves they might discover where and why the insects have begun breeding in their millions. RESIDENT Petaling Jaya47 words
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Article875 1964-09-21 10 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW Murderous gusts of 150-200 knots by 17OUR typhoons have 1 blown Hong Kong's way this seasoi\ There may be more to come. Those who live outside the typhoon tracks, and who see only a few nim pictures and read of the total toll, mayOFNS - 875 words
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Article, Illustration861 1964-09-21 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - A love affair grows cold WILLIAM MILLINSHIP by AFTER THE TREATY NO AGREEMENT ON ANYTHING IMPORTANT DESPITE the soaring summer temperatures in Europe this year, FrancoGerman relation^ have noticeably cooled If there is a Paris-Bonn axis these days, it is a long, brittle icicle rather than a rockfirm alliance There861 words
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Advertisement671 1964-09-21 10 CLASSIFIED ADS.. i iO Words Sl» (MMmmmu) SWAMPILLAI To Sara and Bra a M on 13 ft 84 at Malacca IhMksj to doctor and *taff. COOVCKI: MlOnfl Andrew a MS <uala Lumpur GrandI QUINTAL: To Inn and Tofiv a son •■.0.64 K K ll<,»plta' Bmther of n.ir.k." to doctors ill671 words
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Advertisement72 1964-09-21 10 QANWmtAKO Qantas flown goods arriva je* fresh in Malaysia. DIRECT mm 707 V- JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a week.) Australia: (5 Flights a wa«k.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Air* ways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantis, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel, 9172 words
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Advertisement57 1964-09-21 10 WINDOWS O'li/aQi VTA II Say goodbye to bouts Install Stormline louvre windows and enjoy the comforts of controlled ventilation. .jjjt^ Stormltne keeps you coo! when it shines, cosy and comfortable jm Wften Tt faTh^rTt" '-mm blends very well with the latesc architectural l W^^ ideas. Stormline is 1 rugged too.57 words
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191 1964-09-21 11 Formosa offer to train troops denied BANGKOK, Sun. Nationalist China's Foreign Minister, Mr. Shen Chang Kuan, today denied reports that his country had offered to train Malaysian troops to fight Irvdonesta He was speaking at a news conference before he left for the Philippines in the course of a tourUPI - 191 words
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77 1964-09-21 11 BATU PAHAT. Sun. The Dis- 1 inrt HcKspitaJ here will continue to send patients requiring blood transfusion to Muar or Johore I Bah m. a spokesman said today. This is because the latest effort to start a blood bank here has failed. Out77 words
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Article45 1964-09-21 11 SINGAPORE Sun —The Singapore radiographers conference .--cheduied to be held on Sept. 26 and 27, has been postponed till next year. A spokesman for the Association of Singapore Radiographers explained that this was owing to unfnrsren circumstances and the recent disturbances45 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1964-09-21 11 STORE PREMIER SAYS WE 'CAN AND WILL SURMOUNT TRIALS AND CHALLENGE THAT BOUND TO ARISE IN THE FUTURE SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the people today to "banish all doubts and fears from your minds." The future, he added,1,166 words
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125 1964-09-21 11 Local clerks want State pay scheme \[UAR. Sim. Clerks em- played by local authorities In Johore want the State Government to give them the same pay scale as those in the State Clerical Service, pending the establishment of a separate scheme for them. The Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities125 words
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Article48 1964-09-21 11 KOTA BHAHU. Sun. lnche M. H. Mohamed AstiedoO has been elected chairman of the Day Training Centre Teachers' Union Kelantan branch. Other officials are vice-chair-man, lnche Yusof bin Ismail, secretary, lnche Hussein bin Ahmad, assistant (secretary. Mr. O. Sitambaran and treasurer. Mr CtMßb Phee T'ai'Hii48 words
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Article26 1964-09-21 11 SINOAPORE. Sun Inspector Mam:? Goh. a court prol ucutor. has been transferred to the Traffic Police Headquarters las offlcer-in-charge of the traffic I policewomen.26 words
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79 1964-09-21 11 PENANG. Sun.— A Hindu temple is to be built on Penan* Hill, about 2,500 ft above sea level. "This place of worship will no doubt attract many tourists and other visitors," the president of the Penang MIC. Mr. NTS. Arumugam Plllai said79 words
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Article41 1964-09-21 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Minister for Labour. Mr Jak Yuen Thong, has directed the trade dispute between the Emporium Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile •Worker*' Union relating to proposals for a collective agreement to the Industrial ArbiI tration Court.41 words
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382 1964-09-21 11 Busy fortnight schedule for Aussie Adjutant General SINGAPORE, Sunday. MAJ.-GEN J. W. HARRISON, Adjutant General, Australian Military Forces, will visit all Australian units based in South-East Asia during a twoweek tour which sturts tomorrow. Gen. Harrison, who arrived r i here from Australia today, will visit Australian troops in j382 words
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65 1964-09-21 11 JESSELTON, Sun.— Two Indonesians were fined $5,000 each or two months' jail in default for having contraband tobacco In Tawau. Pasat bin Madin and Makalau bin Masagin were charged wita not paying customs duty on 1211 b of rs>\v tobacco they smuggled Into Tawau fromAP - 65 words
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Advertisement106 1964-09-21 11 tfoduha JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look for the name Mtok TOSHIBA Wf You Enjoy Viewing tt and m M We Do The Rest H MONTHLY RENTAL: I|^ 14" TV $15.00 nj 19" TV $21.00 RENTAL INCLUDES: 1 TV Aeriol Maintenance Replacements TV Insurance TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH EASY HIRE PURCHASE106 words
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Advertisement396 1964-09-21 11 AKAI model-M7 SEE FEATURES CHOSS HUD 11. MtAD Cr— «Md typ, rMTJta, fefd AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF •m Hrn n«w Hmmv of Hrn trail- Th« Automatic ihut-oH d*vi«« In* r»cordlii« bias tyittm. In- will »top th« top* traniport only lino 4-tracfc <t»roo mn4 4-trock or will compltt.lv •hut-off th« meiMural rxardina.. function396 words
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Miscellaneous631 1964-09-21 11 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHOBTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 M and 25 "ittrts MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Metre 476 metres AM.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 6.02 Mornm* Me.odies; 7.00 The An £-j News: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up 730 Learn A631 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-09-21 12 EARLY MORNING BLAZE IN CAPITAL LEAVES CHARRED REMAINS ONLY THE charred remains after fire destroyed two factories In Setapak ve.cterday Firemen are seeri standing on burnt copra belonging to th* oil fjctory, one of the two which was burnt to the ground. A GENERAL69 words
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Article, Illustration93 1964-09-21 12 FIVE of the six children of G. Gopal Samy. the factory's foreman, whose clothing and school uniforms were destroyed in the fire that razed two factories in Setapak. seven miles from Kuala Lumpur. The children are seen checking their school books the only belongings the children managedSOONG HON SIN - 93 words
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Advertisement385 1964-09-21 12 NISSAN CEDRIC ***** QUALITY PRODUCTS mm I am^ Z,^^ ■*y~'^jgg!y^j^jpfc^»^- y^. j 1^ M^a«*awawa»a«a«^*«"^"« **Ba^B^BßSafsf%^^~*^V^ **M^^^^^^^^^y^^^ v '^^■W HBVHP BB^MaU ,v.,^p^ (FR[E QF CHAR(;[) COMFORTABLE DRIVING OVER LONG DISTANCES *T)~~ ~^r^N O^^^K^sr^^^^^ The NISSAN Cedric's remarkable smooth steering system Is light, making It easy to parK —^mVL= 'oiwtKtowS?^^^w 1- TOrrE385 words
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Article1019 1964-09-21 13 ALLINGTON KENNARD - When abduction was in fashion ALLINGTON KENNARD THE GREAT ABDUCTORS. By Judge Gerald Sparrow. (John Long 215.) By SEX and money are the frequent ingredients of abduction, remarks sage Judge Sparrow, introducing his selection of great abductors. They are in fact more than simply frequent ingredients; one or other of1,019 words
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245 1964-09-21 13 JOHN KENT - JOHN KENT B\ COMPLETE GUIDE TO WASHINGTON. By Andrew Hepburn. (Nicholas Vane 18s.) WASHINGTON'S vital statistics are odd. The city area is «9 square miles, the metropolitan district 340. their respective populations SOO.OOO and just under two million. It is governed by a commission of245 words
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Article219 1964-09-21 13 SIGAR AXD SALT. By Johnny Ong. (Times Press, Isle of Man. and Anthony Gibbs and Phillips. 18*.) A SCHOOLBOY poet at 13. a contributor when a little older to various Malayan newspapers and journals. Mr. Ong became a Prentice novelist at Kirkby. Sugar and Salt is219 words
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Article50 1964-09-21 13 AN analysis of Communist China's re- cent industrial growth is being published by Praeger. The editor is Professor Li Choh-ming. Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University in Hong Konn. The contributors include William Hollister. Fred C. Hung Wu Yuan-li. Audrey Donnithorne and Leslie T. C. Kuo.50 words
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Advertisement353 1964-09-21 13 DAY M$W Says why YOU should shop at METRO ♦V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V-V.WVV.V. V.V.V.V.V.V.* ji FOR WEEK 14th 19th -S September, *****; j: the GIFT DAY is j: MONDAY 14th SEPT., 1964^ Customers holding sales receipts bearing this date 14th SEPT., 1964 are entitled to goods of their choice FREE to the value353 words
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Advertisement292 1964-09-21 13 Nice Fellow, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it 4 Bi^ people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I Bfc— -'I dorant, you know you're protected all day I long. Odour vanishes instantly and stays292 words
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Advertisement529 1964-09-21 14 (Conttimcd from Pace 10) v SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words U (Ml*.)— Bma It eta, matrm BOX A 4060 S.T. Position filled. Applicant* thanked. JUNIOR DELIVERY SHOP Assistant required. Passed Primary V education witn driving experience suitable. Apply Box A 4202 S.T. Spore. AMAH WANTEO IMMEDIATELY must speak Engllah. llv* In.529 words
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Advertisement1066 1964-09-21 14 SITUU'ONS VACANT H-'oraV Si (Mm.)j-Box St ett. tatrm PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD Slngepore Transport Centre. Appllcatlona are invited for tbe vacant posts of il/ Electrician 11. Rat* ct pay from $(.88 to $8.40 per day. Qualifications Five years experience. Oood working knowledge and able to locate faults In eiectrlcai equipment of1,066 words
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Advertisement1041 1964-09-21 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Words St (Ml*.}— Bma It eta, tatrm MODERN FURNISHED BUNGALOW three alrcondltloned bedrooms gang* on 23.000 sq. ft. Freehold land Blnjal Park available vacant In December. Box A4lBl S.T. Spore. ADVERTISER WISHES To Bell Ideally Situated 3-Bedroom Flat. Orange Mansions, (Singapore) 9. Ready end-1964. Beat1,041 words
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Advertisement818 1964-09-21 14 BOOKS PUBLICATION HONC KONG A FAR BAST BUILDER Established 1536. A BlManthly pwtaailial •r BntMtng A Raal Batata Astlvtttos m tha Par Bast. August Issue of the Builder Is oa Safes Boon. Contents Include Nstlonsl Mussum. K.L. A Shewpiaea *f Malayan Architecture. Tassk Estats loohs Naw Industrial Area. Carolina Gardens.818 words
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Advertisement845 1964-09-21 14 HIRE PURCHASE it Wards SI (Mln. Box.it eta. tatrm PHILIPS (.v. H.P. No aown pay owot Malaysts rlr-inc CO.. aVsor*. I MMB PHILIPS CERMAN METZ TV.'. No down payment. Fre* outdoor serial Rentsl also available. Multlvox, 46 Belegie House, Spore *****. THONO HUAT MOTOR i- loanrr Ltd.. Finance air* Purchase845 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-09-21 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE ff Words SI (Mlm.)-Box tt eta. txtrm FIAT 1100 SALOON. 19S0 registered excellent condition. Comprehensive Insurance to August IMS. Owner leaving S'por* $2,600 o.n o Contact *****. L*m. RED TRIUMPH SPITFIRI Soft Top 3 months old f now room condition. Only 1.400 miles, comprehensive insuraner J5.200/-. Tel:1,091 words
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Advertisement862 1964-09-21 14 AT YOUR SERVICE I* Words SI (Mtm.r—Box M n, ,itr. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY StPIVICS, 22 Tb* Arcade Ist Floor. Mi Miio TANG'S PHOTOCOPY (ERVICE ta now at 123 Market Street. 8 pore. Tel: 9M69. BRINC VOUft OOCUMINT* to' Motion amitb. We will make good SbbW copies at tslr prices. WHILK YOU862 words
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Advertisement804 1964-09-21 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA FEDERATION OF MALAYA Applications nrr Inviwd from Federal Citizens and lioni -rr\:r.< Oovernment omtors including those on probation lor appointment as Temporary As.slstan: C;vll l>clence Instructors Division III). Civil Defence, in the Ministry of Local Government and Housing. Malaysia, on the Salary Scale of: $310804 words
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Advertisement1365 1964-09-21 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST CO Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penang ANCHISES Li«erptll, Duti'i ll Pirt CLYTONEUS Li«|rpul, Glasgow (11.31 Stpt 22 Jtpt 23 25 Stpt 21 ANTENOR Liierp.il, Avonmouth Sfpt 21 3 ATREUS Livtrpul. C asgow Sept 21 Oct 2 Oct 4 DIOMED Livtrptll Oct S Oct 7 Oct1,365 words
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Advertisement1329 1964-09-21 15 P^ THE EAC,LINES E^\~3Baaa!l S4HCA»Ott WAOAA U>AtPUS.».IWttIIkINtUI WNAWO I OtNtMU HOVtt l< latiHC 10 >oiOlH.< JJWtIO «H»«T Pkm mi Pkrn ***** Pkaaa not ftuaa stsji JAILINCS 10 ktNOA, U HA»Rfc. HAMOUn, OOtMth. ANTWERr. ROnEROAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO COTHENBURI ANO COfENNACEN S'pvtt P. Sham Ptnaai ■PANAMA' I) 6. 13-14,21 Sept 22/21 Sift1,329 words
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Advertisement1264 1964-09-21 15 I BENULINE 1 c*rm»» KMiU IU LONDON. LltltkPOOL COWIINtNIAL PORU. BENARMIN For London Oct 11 Sintaooi. Pt rkOt pmumo X"*"* 2'! ll gg 33 Tidav Rtteroan oct 30 Uli'Mt/rNIIF p or Hamburg Oct 3B bbNVLNUL L0P(lon Nl 3 i.npjoo- Pt S'iikii 'iiuni 2m!.,- m 21! I! Gd. Sept 24 Sept1,264 words
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Advertisement1234 1964-09-21 15 JW^ ELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. C 0. v LTD. litjHjl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI \r+*A HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singjoort PL ST.am Ptaaig tCIH OF WELLINGTON 21/21 Stpt 21/30 Sipt •CITY OF LEICESTER 7/ 0 Oct 10/12 Oct 13 Oct 'FLAMINIAN 14/21 Oct 11/21 Oel 30 Oct tfnv nr NfwTASTIf 11/27 Oct1,234 words
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Article1131 1964-09-21 16 THE table ol aJiares on tne Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to September 12 (A) and last business tuner that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. > L Aita Blicu 3.50 2.!01,131 words
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Article58 1964-09-21 16 THI Malayan Eachango Banks' Atio--1 ciation made these changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday la 11 rates to $100): Canada: buying TT aft 11/10. airmail OD 30 3/18, 90 d/st. 35 11/lo credit bills. 35) trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: Canada 34 11/16: Ocutscht58 words
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Article45 1964-09-21 16 Sept. 14. I 'Industrials: 79.56 Tins: 123.00 rubbers: 100.70 Sept. 15. Sept. 16. Sept. 17. 77.59 76.78 74.75 120.98 119.24 119.00 100.70 100.10 100.10 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 Sept. 18. 75.25 119.00 100.10 Sept. 19 76.84 119.00 110.1045 words
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Article66 1964-09-21 16 F. and N. ords. M. Breweries Jackson (S) S. Trader* Petaling Tin T.il;im Mines Chembone Cnrrent Date payment payable 14%t« 16%t» Oct. 31 10% Oct. 8 10% t Nov. 2 10% t Nov. 5 14% t Oct. 5 3J% Oct. 31 t Interim 'plus bonus Total for the66 words
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740 1964-09-21 16 Tin gains more than $40 in one week truss price or Straits tin X on the Penang market on Saturday rose $12.25 a picul to a new peak of $747.50 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 20 tons to 220 tons. Thli is a gain of $40.75 In740 words
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Advertisement1122 1964-09-21 16 \T"^"~ ""^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Service H'fcong Yokohama Haufat Montreal lororto Cleveland Chicago "Tim Mart" 21/22 Sipt 2 Oct 21 Oct 2 Nl. 5 Nat 12 Nl. "Okslmi Mam 12 11 Oct 2( Oct 2t Na» 21 Nat Wast Coast ot Central/South America gaanriao Y'Pima Cortrto1,122 words
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Advertisement957 1964-09-21 16 I™IORIENTI LINES I TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons fully airconditioned) Departing SINGAPORE 6 Oct 1964 PORT SWETTENHAM 8 Oct 1964 PENANG 9 Oct '1964 Arriving LONDON 2 No. 1964 via Colombo. Aden, Port Said, Naples Lc Havre Limited FIRST CLASS accommodation available S.S. "CHUSAIST (24,000957 words
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Advertisement580 1964-09-21 16 WESTBOUND: EUROPE SERVICE S'pon """TTStJanT"^ Penang Marseilles, Hatrt, Otikirk, NAUSICAA 14/10 Oct 17/11 Oct 21 Oct Antwerp, Hamburg. Bream, Ratttraaai. SOUTH I WEST AFRICA SERVICE. Singapore '"^TuTKiTJiTfl'lHp'oTTßao'eth (24/11), Capetown (21/11), TIDM I Oct Vatuni (11/11), Port Harcourt, Lagos, Apapa (1/11), Cotonou (1/11), Lome, Tema, Ttkoradi. Freetown, Dakar (22/11). EASTIOUND Dep.580 words
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Advertisement165 1964-09-21 16 SENA CO. The partners of Sena it Co., Stockbrokers. 22 Market Street, Singapore, l, have decided to wind up the business. Any persons who nave claims against the firm should submit them to Cooper Brothers Co., as Managers, 5th Floor, Denmark House, Raffles Quay, Singapore 1 before Saturday 10th October165 words
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Advertisement100 1964-09-21 16 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable the changing of transformer to bigger capacity at Sims Avenue Sawmill S/S. It will be necessary to Interrupt electricity supplies to the following areas on Tuesday, 22nd September 1964, between 8.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Areas affected: (1) 81ms100 words
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1949 1964-09-21 17 From Our Market Correspondent •JHE Stock Exchange of Malaysia closed steady with good gains after action by the exchange committee against short sellers who had artificially depressed the market. Prices rose sharply after the exchange's decision was announced about noon on Friday and there was1,949 words
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Article31 1964-09-21 17 RIBBER TIN (perlb.) (per picul). Sept. 14. 69g ets. si il.tr, 15. 69ji eta. S7I3.SU 16. 68J cts. STiO.OO 17. 69 cts. 5730.37J 18. 69J cts. 5735.25 19- $647.5031 words
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Article40 1964-09-21 17 ON tna lesa ncnann marktt id Bong Kong oo Saturday the U.S. dsllar was quoted M 5.77* for TT and A Vi. for caih. Stirling was quoted «t la IV «n« em tatl at sold at 250 J.40 words
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Article720 1964-09-21 17 THE following is a complete iist of revised quotations for the ttirl ended on Friday, September 18. INDUSTRIALS Alex, orda 12.44 lioustead 1.33 UK. Holdings 2.03 Coo. Tin smelt pref 17/» OnU 45/Dunloi 1.78 fcast Si. .ell 3.26 fciixio 1.80 Mi 1.03 Ked. Dlsp 1.30 Kitzpatricki720 words
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Advertisement381 1964-09-21 17 THIRD MALAYAN FUND NOTICE is hereby given that under the terms of the Trust Deed, a distribution ot Income of the .ibove fund Is expected to be made on 15th November 1964 to unit holders registered on 30th September 1964. MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED, JOHN L. WADLINO. Manager. TENDERS will381 words
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Advertisement439 1964-09-21 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR ORIGINATING PETITION NO. 10 OF 1964. In the Matter of PAN MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LIMITED And In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940—1946. Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Limited —Petitioner NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a petition439 words
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Advertisement648 1964-09-21 17 NOTICE CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS LIMITED (Incorporated In England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim dividend of 34%. less Income Tax, will be paid on the 12th day of November, 1964 on the 7% Non-Cumulative Preference Stock of the Company In respect of the year ending 31st March. 1965 to648 words
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Advertisement750 1964-09-21 17 NOTICE STERLING COMMODITY FUND NOTICE Is hereby given that under the terms of the Trust Deed, a distribution of income of the above fund Is expected to be made on 20th November 1964 to unit holders registered on sth October 1964. MALAYAN UNIT TRPSTB LIMITED. JOHN la, WADLINO. Manager. Singapore.750 words
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Advertisement624 1964-09-21 17 TENDERS 1 J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from J.K.R registered Contractors in Class 'C and above will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negrl, Kedah dan Perils at Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of the 29TH SEPTEMBER. 1964 for:— THE CONSTRUCTION OF I THREE BLOCKS OF SIX624 words
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Advertisement124 1964-09-21 17 TENDERS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply of PETROL, LUBRICATING OILS AND KEROSENE for the year 1965. Full particulars of the requirements can be obtained from the Pagawai Pembelt dun Konierek, Lembaga Letrilc Pusat, Petl Surat 1044, Lorong Oombr.x. Kuala Lumpur. Tender will close Noon,124 words
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490 1964-09-21 18 Unbeaten Chelsea continue to set pace SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. PHELSEA continued to set a cracking pace in the First Division of the English Football League. They defeated their nearest rivals, Leeds, 2-6 at Stamford Bridge here yesterday to increase their lead to three points. Chelsea thus remained the onlyReuter - 490 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-09-21 18 RADFORD TO JOIN BRITISH TEAM ATHLETICS T ONDON. Sun. Sprinter i Peter Radford (pictured above) will join the British athletics team to the Olympic Games at Tokyo next month. Peter, who had earlier been overlooked by the selectors, won the 100 yards In 9.7 sec and the 220 yards inReuter - 118 words
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464 1964-09-21 18 RUGBY Fijians 4 turn defence into A attack I ONDON, Sun. The v Fiji Rugby Union team's ability to turn defence into attack was a valuable asset against Western Counties at Llanelly yesterday, and the touring team won 12-6. The big Fijian forwards exploited every situation, with i jlame. McliReuter - 464 words
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Article90 1964-09-21 18 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Th« F/. of South Africa will send a non -white delegate to the FIFA meeting In Tokyo, starting on Oct. 6. At the meeting. South African soccer will be faced with the threat of expulsion from the world body. Apart from the non-white dele- gate,Reuter - 90 words
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Article1301 1964-09-21 18 Crewe 9 2 3 4 12 16 7 HaJifax 9 3 1 5 17 23 7 Chesterfield a 3 1 4 6 11 7 Notts Co. 9 1 4 4 9 21 6 Barrow 8 1 3 4 8 16 5 Bradford C. 8 0 41,301 words
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Article, Illustration627 1964-09-21 18 DA WN BEST —BUT IT IS NOT RECORD BRISBANE. Sunday. rwAWN FRASER, Australia's Olympic swimming champion, clocked 59.2 sec. Ihree-tenths of a second faster than her world record in the final leg of a 4xl lo yards freestyle relay here last night. ;The time, however, cannot be claimed as aReuter - 627 words
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Advertisement1040 1964-09-21 18 JSS^S mm^^^^^,— mm^ mmm^ m^^ mmm ■< AUCTION SALE OF 1 1(1 I II A I I W HOI D PKOPr RTli I To be held al our saleroom Nnv 14 X IK Knbinson K«ad. S'porr ON Till RBDAY ■in, Bern mbkk. m* a t 1.30 p.m. LAND A OODOWX1,040 words
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Advertisement460 1964-09-21 18 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT— BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders will be received by the chairman Tender Board, at the office of the State Financial Officer, Ground floor of the Government Offices. Brunei, up to 4.00 p.m on Monday 2nd November 1964 for:— The Supply, delivery, erection connecting up and putting460 words
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Advertisement95 1964-09-21 18 Enjoy Your Outdoor Activities! f AVAILABLE AT ALL* LEADING OPTICIANS sou aciirrs SIN KWANG OPTICAL CO. P.O •OX SSI MNGAMHU READY FOB OCCUPATION Mt. ELIZABETH PARK off Orchard Road, Singapore 9. TWO-STOREY MODERN HOUSES (4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Etc.) ShHH dDBUJ l ii ll l^ SB BIT I With Spacious95 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-09-21 19 PULAU PANGKOR (apprentice Sonny Lim up), winning the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf at Bukit Timah on Saturday Oleander 111 (No. 15, on the outside) was second with Yes Dear 11. in the centre, third. Felton (No. 5) was fourth.46 words
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Article1836 1964-09-21 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP by gINGAPORE, Sun. Meteorite HI won the ?f Gimcrack Stakes for three-year-olds at Bukit Timah today and paid $63, the day's highest dividend. Meteorite Ill's win was a farewell "present" for Australian jockey Bob Scarlett, who returns to Melbourne this week. Easiest winner of1,836 words
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Article97 1964-09-21 19 TOTAL POOL: 556.400 Ist. No. *****3 (VMM) 2nd. No. 239^.-|5 ISB.OBOI 3rd. No. *****4 ($4,040) STARTERS (81,000 each) Nos. i:6.>79 *****2 *****4 *****9 151.10.-? *****8. CONSOLATION (S5OO each): Nos. *****0 *****3 *****0 *****7 *****7 *****0 *****3 *****5 *****4 *****2. K\tra Consolation ISIOO each): Nos. 175 109 *****4 *****997 words
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Article73 1964-09-21 19 ■oca k Bardhan Cup: Skoi Indians 4 Necrl Indian* 2 nit KLi. Spore Imli.m? 3 Jolioip Indians 0 tat Kluanci B. I'alul Lcr: Tanma •A 1 Garucla Bow* 1 in oon L. Prrak wvfn-a-Mdr final iT Aiuoni: Sultan Abdul Aziz Sec. BetMKi 23 Sq BWMM Teachers 0 TEN73 words
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Article289 1964-09-21 19 RACE 1 Trojan and Ban Soon we-e slow to begin. Shortly alter the Mart Ban Soon became unbalaßMd when he shied away fri m Trojan. In the straight Orange William, who was racing erra-JcaHy. was baulked by Trojan, who was running about. RACK 2 Near the 3f289 words
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Article29 1964-09-21 19 PONTIAN Sun Pontlan District Hockey Association, officials: President Rashld Alwee: vice-president Sundra If oorth? secretary R. Bingarajah. treasurer Indra Segaran. committee members Yusoff Abdullah J Santiago D Amen29 words
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Article314 1964-09-21 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA HOCKEY By SINGAPORE, Sun India are very confident of regaining the world hockey championship at the Olympic Games in Toicyo next month, .said Indian journalist Rejendra Bannot here today. Bannot, who is closely associated with the Indian Hockey Feder- mion. said that ever314 words
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Article44 1964-09-21 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Cricket Club and a Combined Services Invitation XI drew In their Kiwi cricket match on the padang today. Scores: SCC 108 and 132 (Gilson 50 Joynl 25 Sartain 5-40) Services 113 and 80-7 (Swarbrick 21 Dook 3-25 Gilson 2-16).44 words
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Article35 1964-09-21 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malaysian Chinese football team, who leave for Hong Kong In two we tar I time for their Ho Ho Cup match. were beaten 3-1 by Singapore MaI lays here today.35 words
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Advertisement123 1964-09-21 19 THAMES 800 CHASSIS CAB f ->-- I ALSO AVAILABLE WINDSHIELD g*' JjK^#jJ| JfSw *iSi3iir be first with a FOR QUALITY, RELIABILITY, ECONOMY FORD THAMES 800 Range is an exciting f^^Mill approach to fast, comfortable passenger/ merchandise transport for even the most de- Ft^ -jjiffl manding. All are powered by either123 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1964-09-21 19 HOCKEY S'for Gort. Service* Lge: Municipality v EPP (Kllat srd. Pantal). JatJH shield (In-ter-school, girls): SOGS v MOS (SOOS KTd. Penang) SOCCER Ipoh D»» 1: Rambler* v Chang Wah <Jn A. Jalll) RIGGER XL (lub natchrv Tigers v University <XL pacians i Batii Oanixon v Klang 'Bonn: Tech College v70 words
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357 1964-09-21 20 LONDON. Sun. PLAYERS of one of England's most famous soccer teams, Everton, were accused in a newspaper article today of trying to "fix" the result of a vital match during the 1962--63 season the year Everton won the League championship. A director ofReuter - 357 words
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90 1964-09-21 20 KARACHI. Sun.— Miss Fatimah Jlnnah sister of the late Mohammed All Jlnnah, founder o! Pakistan will make the first speech of her presidential campaign against Field Marshal Ayub Khan at a mass rally here tonight. Accompanied by leaders of the combined opposition parties. Miss90 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-09-21 20 Ooh-la-la traffic cop in skirts THIS policewoman went on duty in Paris last week to direct traffic under the watchful eye of an instructor (not in picture). The plan is to have these traffic cops in skirts on duty near schools. UPI picture.UPI - 43 words
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397 1964-09-21 20 TELEGRAPH ARTICLE 'GRAVELY MISLEADING' Sopiee sends strong reply to London newspaper LONDON. Sun J^S article in the Conservative Sunday Telegraph last week, which said the most serious threat to Malaysia was internal racial distrust, broughi a strong reply today from the Malaysia High Commissioner's office here. The Information Attache, IncheReuter - 397 words
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Advertisement19 1964-09-21 20 20 words $10 (minimum) McCLWAINE To David «nd I a iwn. Paul, at 8 Scott Road. Prnani: 10th Sr|i»rmb»r.19 words
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Advertisement223 1964-09-21 20 Hk> -> til "7 1 MW •Ji lit 4^ m YOUR FIRST DIVIDEND IN EIGHT WEEKS! If you invest NOW in the Third Malayan Fund managed by M.U.T. Ltd. This cheque can be yours if Security is greater because your inyou make an investment before vestment is not affected by223 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-09-21 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pm on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 95 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 77 I42 words
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