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Title Section20 1964-09-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFiH^We EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times notw d Estd. 1845. TUESDAY/ SEPTEMBER 22, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article626 1964-09-22 1 Only one condition INDONESIAN PRESIDENT MUST CONVINCE ME THAT HE REALLY WANTS PEACE, SAYS THE TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman is prepared to meet President Soekarno again on one condition "Soekarno must convince me that he sincerely wants peace." Soekarno can do this by stopping626 words
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Article288 1964-09-22 1 Boats stay away from Straits MUAR. Mo n. About 200 fishermen stayed away from fishing today following a reported warning by the Indonesian Navy "to keep out of the Straits of Malacca," According to the fishermen, the Indonesian Navy were scheduled to begin a naval exercise today in the Straits288 words
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93 1964-09-22 1 BLANTYRE. Mon. The Prime Minister of Malawi. Dr. Hastings Banda. has accused the Ministers he dismissed recently of trying to use witchcraft to get rid of him. Dr Banda said that the former Ministers sent •women to find medicine to kill me." He93 words
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Article50 1964-09-22 1 POHANO (Korea). Mon.—Fifteen Korean fishermen were believed dead today following an explosion on their vessel In Hie Japan Sea yesterday. Only one of the 16 crewmen was rescued. Police said the boat was operating 35 miles off Kuryongpo. near Pohang. 18 mike southeast of Seoul— UPl.50 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-09-22 1 ALMOST A ROYAL ACCIDENT ON THE ACROPOLIS STEPS A ROYAL loot goes up in the air as King Bhumibol oT Thailand fights to regain his balance on th c slops of the Acropolis while on a sightseeing Io v r last week. He was in Ath t ns with59 words
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201 1964-09-22 1 VKU DELHI, Mon. India is to buy MiG-21 jets, li K ht tanks and helicopters from Russia and is studying the possibility of purchasing Soviet naval craft including a submarine, the Defence Minister, Mr. Y.B. Chavan told Parliament here today. Britain and the I'nitedReuter - 201 words
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159 1964-09-22 1 INDONESIA ALLOWS BRITISH WARSHIPS IN STRAITS JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian navy announced that some units of the British Fleet were Riven permission to pass through the Straits of Lombok last week following an ollii i.il British request. The navy spokesman, Lieut.-Col. Ambardy, was quoted today by the official news agencyAP - 159 words
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Article45 1964-09-22 1 PHNOM PENH. Mon. The Chief of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, leaves on Saturday to spend a week In China, it was announced today. He will then travel to Cairo to attend the conference of nonaligned nations on Oct. 5. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article199 1964-09-22 1 Three new crises hit Saigon QAIGON, Mom. The South Viet mini Government today staggered through three new crises. A settlement was reached tonight between the Government and labour leaders who had called a general strike of 60,000 workers this morning in support of demands for union rights. The settlement wasReuter - 199 words
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Article21 1964-09-22 1 CIOTIWOHL DIES EAST BERLIN, Mob East German Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl died today. East German news agency ADN reported.—RenterReuter - 21 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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158 1964-09-22 2 President's son killed in Yemen ambush? ADEN. Mon. Unconfirmed reports by Aden Radio yesterday said Colonel Ali Sallal. eldest son of Yemeni President Abdullah Sallai. had been ambushed and killed with a number of companions as he returned from Taiz to Sanaa during the weekend. He had been In TaizAP - 158 words
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Article47 1964-09-22 2 MANILA. Mon. Four uiildt nulled planes strafed a vlllaup in central Luzon Island yesterday, the Philippine new* service reported. Several houses and other pro- 1 pmy in Osmena Village. Panosinan province. were damaged by marlunesun fire, but there wrre no casualties, it seid. AP.AP - 47 words
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295 1964-09-22 2 Peking: New Tonkin incident has fizzled out... 1i O K V O Mon. China's official news agency said today that the latest Tonkin fiulf inci,dent has "fizzled out." but that the danger of war remains srrave. The New China News Attcncj. In an English l.m^iKiKr broadcast monitored here today, calledReuter; UP - 295 words
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Article126 1964-09-22 2 THE TEST FROGS DONE OUT OF JOBS JOHANNES BURG, J Mon.— One of South Africa's best known "scientific exports." the platarna frog, is rapidly being done out of its job In pregnancy tests. The frog nas been used for years by doctors all over the world to find out. withinAP - 126 words
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Article49 1964-09-22 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Mon. A niiiii walked into a Zanzibar masque and shot dead three men MM a boy. The langanyikan Standard reported that the man had accused people in the mosque of holding a political meeting tx>i fore opening fire at them yesterI day. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article166 1964-09-22 2 TOKYO, Monday THE (North) Vietnam News Agency monitored in Tokyo today quoted the Hanoi newspaper Nhan Dan as calling for continued vigilance at "the new provocative scheme of United States imperialism" against North Vietnam. The newspaper was quoted as saying "the Tonkin Golf incident onReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-09-22 2 Maca may take that claim to World Court MANILA, Monday. fHE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, said today the Philippines had not lost hope that Malaysia would agree to submit the Philippine claim to Sabah to the World Court. However, an official source said the Government was considering taking theAP - 239 words
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Article25 1964-09-22 2 MANILA, Mon. Onp of every tw« of the 30 million Filipinos is infected with tuberculosis, according to a Philippine health offlclal UPI.UPI - 25 words
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188 1964-09-22 2 Malaysia won 'in the court of world opinion' WA S H I N GTON, Mon. Malaysia could gain some satisfaction from last week's United Nations vote on its complaint against Indonesia, the Washington Post said yesterday. "Nine countries upheld Malaysia, and in the court of world opinion there Is no188 words
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Article57 1964-09-22 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesian authorities arrested about 140 tin smugglers during the past year. Antara news agency reported today. Most of them were arrested around the Banka Island area famous for its tin sources off East Sumatra. Motor vessels, lorries and cars valued at an estimated 10Reuter - 57 words
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188 1964-09-22 2 Laos talks flop a setback for de Gaulle OARIS, Mon. The prospective failure of the Laotian peace talks here was taken in diplomatic quarters yesterday as I arrious setoacfc to France's plans for neutralisation of Indochina. Laotian Neutralist. Rightist and Communist negotiators will meet this evening to pay tribute toUPI - 188 words
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90 1964-09-22 2 Waiter's job forHirohito's grandson TOKYO. Mon. A grandson of japan's Emperor Hirohito will work as a waiter at the restaurant in the the Olympic Village for 700 yen (about $5) a day it was learned today. He is Mr. Nobuhiko Hi(?ashJkuni, 19. son of former Princ* Murialsu Hiua.Miikuni and th*Reuter - 90 words
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342 1964-09-22 2 HONG KONG, Monday OONG KONG is to a pay another £1,000.--000 a year to support 6.000 British troops stationed here. The new levy is in addition to £1.5 million a year for the upkeep of the British garrison which has342 words
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Miscellaneous61 1964-09-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /and tmem after thbN I /'TMey can have satwsA I «IKE I'LL BCING TWE I AND SANDWICHES AND J V WMOLE <3AN© BACtcy V LISTEN TO THEIR Vii MECE^/— 7^\ \^TIECOfiDSrpX? f WO^--^ /oFCOLUWejjTS] I MANVfy you P«SL SOU j V -\r ABOUT 4O\ V61 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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152 1964-09-22 3 |>OME, Mon.— A naked 1V man clinging to the roof of Rome's Excelsior Hotel last night the fabled Via Veneto a glimpse of real high living. One hundred feet above the sidewalk, the man aged about 30 hurled his shirt and his shoesAP - 152 words
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Article89 1964-09-22 3 STOCKHOLM. Mun. Sweden's ruling Social Democrats won an absolute majority in yesterday's general elections, according to provisional- figures Issued by the Swedish News Agency. Thf agency gave the Social Democrats, who have been in power for 32 years. 117 seats in the new Lower HouseReuter - 89 words
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Article34 1964-09-22 3 PARIS. Mon. President de Gauile arrived In Pointe-a-Pltre yesterday by air for an overnight stop before leaving for Venezuela on the first leg of a tour of 10 Couth American states.34 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-09-22 3 JJARDLY the story book image of a prince... in windcheaters over sweater and open-neck-ed shirt. Two children stop to stare at Prince Charles emerging from a shop in Ballater, near Balmoral. He had gone in to buy fishing tackle. Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 44 words
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Article, Illustration235 1964-09-22 3 WASHINGTON Mon Senator Barry Goldwater (above) the Republican presidential candidate, last night accused the Johnson Administration of having a crisls-of-the-week' foreign policy. He also demanded to know why the American people were given "no details for nearly two full days" of235 words
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73 1964-09-22 3 ESCALA (Spain). Mon. Christine Keeler, central figure in the Profu.r.o srandal, was fined here yesicrdav for speeding. Police stopped her In this Costp Brava community, and fined her 500 peseta (525). Miss Keeler was released from prison in Britain recently after serving a termUPI - 73 words
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Article39 1964-09-22 3 HOP (Germany). Mon A U.S. Army tank swerved out of its traffic lane yesterday and crushed an oncoming car- Killing lour people Instantly. The three other passengers in the car were Injured seriously.— UPIUPI - 39 words
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100 1964-09-22 3 THE HAGUE Mon. Palace sources yesterday rebukwi disseminators of reports that princess Irene was pregnant The sources said the palace never announced such matters until the sixth month of pregnancy In the case of Princess Irene, there would be no announcement at all. theyUPI - 100 words
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312 1964-09-22 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. WESTERN States once considered to be Senator Barry Goldwater 's base of power are now leaning heavily towards President Johnson in the presidential election campaign, the Washington Post reported yesterday. Detailing reports received from political reporters in 13 Western States, theReuter - 312 words
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Article62 1964-09-22 3 WASHINGTON. Mo.— A sizeable decrease in the United States birth rate in the last six years indicated a continuing trend toward smaller lamllies In America, the Population Reference Bu- reau said today. The bureau said the U.S Dlrth rate had dropped from 26 8Reuter - 62 words
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Article55 1964-09-22 3 (.(.(I nay commanded us: They shall not harden their hearts to the needy.' The day America hardens Us heart, the day the fortunate turn away from the helpless— the day compassion turns to indifference on that day we will begin to decline from greatness. .—President J onnson in a55 words
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Article39 1964-09-22 3 VIENNA. Mon. t>r. Ralph Bunche, United Nations Undersecretary Xor Special Political Aflairs. arrived in Budapest yesterday for a short visit at the invitation of Mr. Janos Petx. Hungarian Foreign Minister, the Hungarian news agency MTT reported.39 words
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203 1964-09-22 3 Almost 50-50 now for Labour, Tories I ONDON, Mon. With Britain's general election now less than a month away, latest opinion poll figures show that the Conservative and Labour Parties are almost level in support from the 36 million-strong electorate. All three opinion polls now support Independent estimates that theReuter - 203 words
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141 1964-09-22 3 Sinatra fined $I,2oo— after cut face MADRID, Mon. FranK Sinatra has been fined 25.000 pesetas ($1,200) following a night club incident on Friday in which a woman threw, a whisky glass at him and cut his face after he had refused to pose for a picture. An official announcement said:Reuter - 141 words
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Article201 1964-09-22 4 DR. TOH ON HARMONY IN SINGAPORE OINOAPORE, Mon. Singapore's Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today said his Government was carefully studying the implications and significance of what the Malaysian Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, had said nbout racial harmony in Singapore yesterday. The Deputy Premier, speaking at the National201 words
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580 1964-09-22 4 Minister back with more aid promises SINGAPORE. Mon. BRITAIN, Australia, New Zealand and Canada have agreed to set up "coordinating machinery" to study further steps for granting increased financial and military aid to Malaysia. This was disclosed here tonight by the Malaysian Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, when580 words
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97 1964-09-22 4 Visitors told about trade boost programme SINGAPORE. Mon. Visiting trade missio n s from the Chinese Chambers of Commerce in Thailand and Sarawak were this morning briefed on the State's industrial development programme at a meeting with officials of the Finance Ministry and the EconoDevelopment Board. On hand to answer97 words
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Article272 1964-09-22 4 THE VICE-CHAIRMAN of the liaison committee of the Singapore UMNO, Senator Haji Ahmad Taff, tonight welcomed the Central Government's decision to send a RIDA team to improve the lot of the "have-nots" in Singapore. He said: "The oft-repeat-ed slogan to establish a just and272 words
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328 1964-09-22 4 W. IRIAN VOLUNTEER JAILED FOR AUG. 6 INCIDENTS SINGAPORE, Mon A RETURNED West Irian volunteer, Bahrawi A bin Baharon, was today found guilty in the First Criminal District Court of causing hurt to a shopkeeper and burning his motorcycle. Bahrawi was jailed far six months on the first charge of328 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-09-22 4 SENATOR Ko Teck Kin (right). President of the Chinese Chamber vl Commerce, presenting a plaque to the Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who received it on behalf of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the official opening56 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-09-22 5 Chat in the VIP room at airport •JENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN and the Singapore Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, chat over a cup of tea in the YIP room at Singapore Airport before the Prime Minister returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture.46 words
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187 1964-09-22 5 US JUDGE IS IMPRESSED BY OUR COURTS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Malaysian judicial system is of a "very high standard," Justice Arthur Goldberg said today before leaving for home after a weeklong visit. During his stay. Mr. Goldberg, who Is an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, observed187 words
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326 1964-09-22 5 Unlawful assembly cases postponed again SINGAPORE, Mon. Heavy security measures were mounted in the police court precincts in South Bridge Road today when 77 people, including a Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman and 25 women, had their cases mentioned in a magistrate's court. The charges against the accused, originally charged with being326 words
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144 1964-09-22 5 Promotions: No quota, says Dato Stephens IESSELTON. Mon. J The Sabah Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said today the State Government would not introduce a "quota system" of promotions for natives in the civil service. He was answering a question in the State Assembly. He said any introduction of aReuter - 144 words
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Article52 1964-09-22 5 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— Mr. M. H. Mohamed Ashedoll has been elected chairman of the National Union of Day Training Coiiege Trained Teachers. Others elected are: vice chairman. Inche Yusoff Ismail; secretary. Inche Hussein Ahmad: assistant secretary. Mr. G. S. P;>:vm: treasurer. Mr. Cheah Fhee Theam. and nine52 words
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Article25 1964-09-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The St. Mary's Church Workers' Association v. :ll hold its annual bazaar at the church hall here on Oct. 3.25 words
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Article69 1964-09-22 5 IPOH. Mon.— A rice seller Abu Yazir bin Yap Sukor. 27. 1 was acquitted by the magi,- I i rates court here today of voluntarily causing hurt to a religiou*, teacher. Syed Abdul Hamid Alh»- bashi bin Syed Ahmad Attend) Alhabashi. S3. with a Den-knile. Abu69 words
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Article20 1964-09-22 5 Kt'ALA LUMPUR Mori. The Minister ot Health. Inciie Bahuman bin baiusuddin. »iM visit thf Omml Hospital here tomorrow.20 words
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Article52 1964-09-22 5 IPOH. Mon— When a meeseller, Wong Kam. 11, returned home he saw 4 thief climbing over the wall of his house In Jalaii Paslr Puteh here yesterday at>trnoon. On checking. Wong found thwt his savings ot $105 which he had hidden in a biscuit tin.52 words
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Article53 1964-09-22 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon A bus conductor, Chc.ih Poh Lim, was stabbed early this morning when he resisted two armed robbers. Cheah was cycling to work at about 5.45 a.m. when he was accosted by the robbers In a kampong path at Tanah Liat. The rubbers took his53 words
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Article28 1964-09-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The I Yang di-Pertuan Asong will open Ihe Universal Children's Day rally at the Merdeka Stadium here at 4.15 p.m. on Oct. 10.28 words
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186 1964-09-22 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon 1/AMPONG headmen are leaders in their own rischt. elected to their office which carried with it a dignified standing— a role of honour and respect. The Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon, said186 words
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165 1964-09-22 5 KANGAR, Mon. Kangar's only cinema nail, the Empire Theatre, was partly damaged by a lire whicrl broke out this afternoon during the screening of a Mandarin picture. "Kar Sai Seng Loong." The fire destroyed the screen. Its curtains and165 words
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Article37 1964-09-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The vice-president of the Apex Cluo here, Mr. P. K. Singam. left last night for Singapore en route to Albany, Perth, to attend a two day Apex Convention, from Seof.. 2837 words
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Article25 1964-09-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Union of Journalists will hold its annual meeting at Kum Leng Restaurant here at 10 it.n on Sunday.25 words
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178 1964-09-22 5 SEREMBAN, Monday. rVHE deputy Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Inche Abdul Samad bin Idris, today warned the people against doing anything that would disrupt racial harmony "during this time of national crisis." He was addressing more than 150 people at a special civics assembly in178 words
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232 1964-09-22 5 Education for farmers in latest methods J/^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V The Central Government is to form farmers' associations in Sabah and Sarawak to educate the farmers in the latest agricultural methods. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said this today w.her he met the second group232 words
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Article100 1964-09-22 5 PATRIOTIC FUND GETS $600 MORE DENANG, Mon. Two donations to the National Patriotic Fund amounting to $600 were received today by the State Government. The donations, of $500 and $100, were made by Messrs. A. Rahlm, a stevedoring firm here, and Messrs. Ban Soon Seng, a rice mill in Butterworth,100 words
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Article44 1964-09-22 5 IPOH, Mon.— A salesman. Lxm Tau You. 31. pleaded guilty in the magistrate* court here today to assisting in running .in illegal public lottery in Lahat Road yesterday. Sentence v was postponed to Oct. 12. Lim was allowed bail of $1000.44 words
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Miscellaneous65 1964-09-22 5 itiiffs ttunntf tty Ralph UvimdaM Mm rHE'S PWEEZJNSI \\TS QUITTIN'TJMEI IF I i #I ~!£'E s. A Hi VOUSHOULOBE VER SO CONCERNED K\ jjt ;m i» m a* C HERE'S ACOIM,^ 07 KA/fl ASHAMED < ABOUT BOSCO,MAVBE M\ l£i/ v VUTTLE FELLOW! J foJ Wj MAKING HIM WORK VA'O LIKE65 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-09-22 6 rl. line-up of the 1964 Singapore Press Ball finalists (from left): Annie Chun, Maryam Hassan. Avres Soli, Suzette Elaine and Gabrirle Bellini. I'hrsr live girls will be contesting the "Press Que^n" title at the Press Ball or- mixed by the Singapore I nion of Journalists, at103 words
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47 1964-09-22 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Six Canberra jetbombers from No. 14 Sqimriror, of the Royal id Air Force an Singapore month routine A Ha oj the 0 here crew. aimed at i tdron a state v i'kesmai c here on exercise and augment towtr.47 words
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Article37 1964-09-22 6 RAUB. Mon— How Ser, 40, a lorry driver, was killed when his lorry was involved In a head-on collision with a van on the Kuala Lipis-Raub road yesterday. Th» driver of th« van escaped unhurt.37 words
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288 1964-09-22 6 IPOH, Monday A SALESMAN, Ng Lam Fatt, 30, sued by his wife, Ong Ah Soon, 26. was given a month today to decide whether to pay $60 monthly maintenance to her or provide a house in which he could live with her288 words
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287 1964-09-22 6 Singapore invited to send one to New York forum SINGAPORE. Mon. «3 The New York Herald Tribune has inivited Singapore to send a delegate to its 1965 World Youth Forum to be held in New York from Dec. 27. 1964, to April 1, 1965. The delegate will have a chance287 words
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Article44 1964-09-22 6 Stocking up for emergency JESSELTON S.^btih Legislative Aj en proved $1.5 million to buy emernency stocxs of drugl mid dressings and reserve of hospital equipment. The State Finance Dato Pang Trt Tshang. toid the House the supplies wen mriled because of the Emereencv. A.P.AP - 44 words
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390 1964-09-22 6 Watchdogs of Sabah are urged to be more alert JESSELTON. Mon "watchdogs of the public purse," must get into the habit of scrutinising with care every request by the Government for a grant of public money for expenditure. This has been lacking in the Sabah Legislative Assembly, noted the Speaker.AP - 390 words
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257 1964-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Lord Head, said here today that students who attended foreign universities tended to rut themselves off from their own country. Because of this he felt that students In developing countries should257 words
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Article24 1964-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The House of Representatives will meet from Oct. 12 to 16. The Senate will meet on Oct. 19 and 20.24 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-09-22 7 'Dictator' accusation against Mr. Yeap PROFESSOR Thong Saw Pak, Head of the Department of Physics, University of Malaya, points the working of a recording oscilloscope to Lord Head (centre). The Vice-Chancellor, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, is on the left. Straits Times picture. lESSELTON, Mon. J Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. theReuter - 174 words
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Article80 1964-09-22 7 CUNGEI PATANI, Mon. The Malaysian Rangers comprising the First (Sarawak) Battalion and the Second (Sabah) Battalionhave moved from Sungel Patanl to Ipoh for advanced training. The Sarawak Battalion, formed in 1852. was regrouped In 1953 as the Sa- rawak Rangers. Last year, with' the establishment of80 words
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Article67 1964-09-22 7 IPOH. Mon. About 30 people from six families were made homeless in the Kuala Pan Malay settlement here in a midnight flre last night The flre, which Is believed to have been caused by an electrlcah fault, destroyed the plank and attap house ip which the67 words
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Article232 1964-09-22 7 Senu: Sabah, Sarawak set example JESSELTON, Monday. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here today that in bearing the brunt of Indonesian aggression, Sabah and Sarawak had been inspiring examples to the rest of Malaysia. Speaking at a luncheon given in his honour by232 words
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Article64 1964-09-22 7 pONTIAN KECHIL. Mon i Villagers here found a hand-grenade. a timebomb, a bayonet and a round of ammunition early this morning. The arms Have been handed over to the security forces, who are still continuing mopping -up operations against remnants of Indonesian guerillas who landed64 words
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Article18 1964-09-22 7 SINOAPORE. Mon. Thieves broke into a shop in Jalan Selaseh yesterday and siole merchandise worth $6,000.18 words
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208 1964-09-22 7 WAR DEPT. MEN ARE WARNED OF SOEK PROPAGANDA IPOH, Monday. jyjEMBERS of the War Department Civilian Staff Association have been alerted against Indonesian propaganda which may play up their grievances. The warning came from Mr. E. Lange. treasurer of the association. In a circular to members of the Ipoh branch208 words
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116 1964-09-22 7 MIC S'pore warns of 'patriotic citizens' SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. R. S. Suppiah. a vice-presid-ent of the Malaysian Indian Congress in Singapore, last night urged all loyal Malaysians to be on the look-out for "seemingly patriotic" citizens who are actually enemies bent on wrecking the nation. These people, he said, were116 words
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Article161 1964-09-22 7 Crackdown on motor-bike thieves PENANG. Mon. Police have recovered five motor-cycles, reported stolen in the past two weeks. "We are very near to smashing this racket." a police spokesman said today. The five motor-cycles are being kept by police pending further investigations. Meanwhile another motorcycle belonging to a clerk. Mr.161 words
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Article67 1964-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Sentul Tamil School Old Students' Association will stage a Deepavali efitertainment night at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on Oct. 31 at 7 pan. The show, which will be under the patronage of the Minister or Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato67 words
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Article67 1964-09-22 7 PENANG. Mon.— lt was an expensive night out for a couple last night when they went for a drive and left their house unattended. While they were away, burglars broke into the house in Hargreaves Circus and stole $825 in cash and jewellery. The couple67 words
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Article34 1964-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A schoolboy. Lim Ngal Choon. 13. of High Street, was killed when his bicycle and a car collided at the junction of St. Andrew's Rom I and Coleman Street yesterday.34 words
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Article32 1964-09-22 7 IPOH. Mon. The Royal Malaysian Police Band, now on a tunweek tour of Perak, will give a two-hour Illuminated display nn the Municipal Padang here trom 7 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-09-22 7 Saved: The rural children's milk bread snacks KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The free milk bread snacks for 40.000 needy rural schoolchildren in Malaya won't be scrapped after all. The president of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare. Mr. B. H. Tan. returned last night from London ami Athens with promises of289 words
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Article110 1964-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A P.W.D. store clerk. Samuel Bala. alias Crlstoru Baduge, today petitioned in the High Court for dissolution of his four-year marriage on the ground of desertion. Mr. Justice Ong granted him a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months.110 words
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Article41 1964-09-22 7 NTUC fund now $68,724 SINGAPORE. Mon —The National Trades Union Congress today received a donation of $100 from the Rotary Club of SingaporeWest for its rehabilitation fund This brings the fund for victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore to $68,724.0441 words
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Article167 1964-09-22 7 SINGAPORE, Mon (\F a total estimated of $166 million from taxes, duties and fees this year, the Inland Revenue Department here has already collected $144 million as at Aug. 31. This was despite shortage or staff— 2o per ''ent below establishment strength, a spokesman of167 words
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Advertisement122 1964-09-22 7 JW^^^i^^^ f jBfZSI" y !**j^ mm I W Jw mßßm iff When you care... flj The little things yoi' do for your children show how much you care for them. When you give Jf j/k fc*\ them Sevenseas every day they know it is /fl^S because you are sure it122 words
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Advertisement247 1964-09-22 7 That wonderful Pan Am feeling It's a feeling reserved for travellers who choose Pan Am. Wherever they go— Europe, the U.S.A. the Caribbean, Central or South America, throughout the Pacific or 'Round the World —travellers feel better because they're flying Pan Am. No wonder. Pan Am is the World's Most247 words
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305 1964-09-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir, today forecast a bright future for Malaysian art overseas. He said this at the first meeting of the newlyappointed board of trustees of the National Art305 words
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Article36 1964-09-22 8 KUANTAN. Mon. The Pahang State Commissioner (or Labour. Mr. T. Ratnatn. will be transferred to Seremban on Thursday. He will be succeeded by Inche Amiruddln bin Marhaklm from Malacca, who resumed duty today.36 words
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99 1964-09-22 8 [(■UALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1 A 16-m ember delegation of the Thai Chinese Chamber of Commerce arrived here today from Singapore for a one-day visit. The team, led by Mr. Amporn Bulpakdi. chairman of the chamber, will meet members of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce99 words
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Article63 1964-09-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Survey Department workers throuxiioui Malaya are contributing to the Malaysian Defence Fund following an appeal by the SurveyorGeneral of Malaya. Haii Yatim bin Yahya. The chairman of the Staff Side of the Survey Department Joint Whitley Council. Mr. Loh Karo Sau. said today63 words
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Article149 1964-09-22 8 FORMOSA VARSITY GIRL MISSING IPOH. Mon. A 23-year-old cirl who is due to sail for Formosa on Wednesday to resume hrr studies at a univrrsity there has been reported missing. The girl. Khor Lay C'hoo, 23. left hrr parents' house in Happy Garden here l:i»t Friday to attend a wedding149 words
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Article28 1964-09-22 8 PENANG, Mon— A thief broke Into the Union Bus Company offices in Patanl Road yesterday and stole over $400 worth of paint and aluminium sheets.28 words
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Article141 1964-09-22 8 MALACCA. Monday. A UNIVERSITY studpnt. two Malayan athletes and an officer of the Department of Inland Revenue had a narrow escape from serious injuries when the car in which they were travelling crashed into a telegraph post and overturned at the 2| mile141 words
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Article114 1964-09-22 8 Thieves murder shop assistant SINGAPORE. Mon. A shop assistant was murdered early today when he resisted thieves who broke into his shop in Chan^i village. Ismail Prckil Mohideen Manjool Sultan. 37. wa* sleeping in the Hira Silk Store, when he awoke to find burglars in the shop. Violent fight Police114 words
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Article48 1964-09-22 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An eistnt- man delegation irom the Singapore Contractors' Association will leave on Saturday for Seoui. South Korea, to attend the flflh 1 Asian Contractors" Federation Convention on Sept. 29. Mr. Loke Vat Sen, president of 1 the association. will lead the delegation.48 words
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Article42 1964-09-22 8 PENANG. Mon. The Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy. declared open the 10th local artists' exhibition at the Penan* State Art Gallery m Farquhar Street today. The exhibition, sponsored by the Penang ArU Council, will b* open until Sunday.42 words
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Article27 1964-09-22 8 ALOR STAR. Mon— A woman Sadiah binte Abdullah. 52. died from injuries sustained when was knocked down by a motorcyclist at Pekan Melayu yesierriny.27 words
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Article187 1964-09-22 8 SINGAPORE, Mon SINGAPORE employers and trade unions are to bid farewell to Dr. Charles Gamba, former president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, with dinners and speeches this week. Dr. Gamba has relin- i quished his post tc take up a new job as director of187 words
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Advertisement250 1964-09-22 8 WE LIKE OfflDtLj® Bfe^L AND IT DOES I^^^Hk us good s^KL^LWm YOULL LIKE THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF {53^^^^^^ I MILO. AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL VITAMINS AND MINERALS, YOU NEED— A RICH SOURCE N W&J Bsnt> OF VIGOROUS HEALTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY. SO WONDERFUL TO DRINK.250 words
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Miscellaneous245 1964-09-22 8 Alh'f/ 00np By V. T. Hantlin ZZT\ YEAh! "T* AMP YOU THINK BECAUSE 1 I WELL THIS ==I^< ..ITS JUST POSSIBLE US W^ ARES' THERE ABOUT PEGASUS IS IN THE I IP HAVF IBE MY> GODS OF fJEIOCAN SHOW I f MEAPOW? J WHERE I LEFT HABIT OF GRAZJKK3 (yspl)245 words
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Article1623 1964-09-22 9 0X the morning o f November 20, 1796, two sailors from the American ship Ariel pulled their dinjrhy aerainst the landing .jetty in the port of Rothcrhithe in England. They had barely shipped their oars when members of a press gang ran down the1,623 words
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Article, Illustration369 1964-09-22 9 A girl sailor fought in historic battle Immediately the two reached the tenders deck. Jones produced his US warrant. But Mary had left hers aboard the Ariel. Mary Talbot was trying to convince the gang that she would be of no use to His Majesty when Jones possibly seeing the369 words
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Advertisement111 1964-09-22 9 JOO CHIAT PLACE (freehold land) 3 BLOCKS 4 n OF W 3 STOREY "Srtß MOSAIC AND TEAK PARQUET FLOORING WATER LIGHT COMPLETED FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. MAKE YOUR BOOKINGS EARLY PRICE FROM $19,750/- UPWARDS JOO CHIAT ROAD i TWO STOREY tHF^'SW^ SHOPS SLp4js£ and FLATS OVER COMPLETION BY THE END OF111 words
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Article104 1964-09-22 10 Hnrrfs S/9 (Minimum) FAMILY OF THE late M:i,l.,m ami Neo thank the Venerable Tttiamin.i'Milta. members or the Buddhist I'nlrn. mend* and relatives for their conrtolrnce* on their recent bere.ivemrnt MR. ANO MRS. Kfl Kotm Cuan wish to tnank doctors, staff of DMOMI Hospital Kl. who attended to their «*.te104 words
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Article271 1964-09-22 10 :n H'orW* Sit (Minimum) EXCITING MIKIMOTO PEARLS tor the diKCrlmitiatini: s.lect at Tb« Mini: Shop, ntzpstrirkc BtaK:is»r*. GOOD CNOUCH for even »l Home •niert.-iiniiif nt luxurious hcufu*coals A ini^ UmUUf reduced prices M <s Mini: Hotel Siruaixim. S'lor. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teacbera and book addicts to brow**271 words
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Article44 1964-09-22 10 it WordM SI.JO flttm.) OUR SAVIOURS CHURCH annual ■ale »iii be h.ld on Saturday 3rd October from II a.m. to 5 p.m. YOUTH FOR CHRIST R.-illy Victoria ftrmorta.l Hall, Saturday 26th Bew-mlier T.so p m. Speaker;. Jimmy Chr» apecial itcion. All welcome.44 words
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Article592 1964-09-22 10 We have complained sharply enough when information which we believed the press and ♦he public should have was not forthcoming, and shall go on doing so when the occasion requires. But we appreciate the problems, which include the separate interests of different authorities and the instinct of592 words
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Article420 1964-09-22 10 Now that a special subcommittee has recommended acceptance oi Kuala Lumpur's $161 million, 20-year traffic scheme early action can be i expected on at least its lesa expensive aspects. The search for money will delay work on, i say, the Bukit Nanas tunnel but thore must be420 words
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Article208 1964-09-22 10 Experience in the Pontian and Labis areas has already shown the vital assistance which residents can render our security forces as they i hunt down Indonesian raiders: the task now is to ensun it is alway.s available anywhere in the country. In this the newly appointed co-ordinating officer for208 words
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677 1964-09-22 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - Defiant de Gaulle stakes all in a grand tour WILLIAM MILLINSHIP By PARIS. Mon. PRESIDENT de Gaul- le's decision to visit all 10 republics of South America bet- ween Nov. 20 and Oct. i 16 is an act of defiance in the grand manner. He is defying common sense considerationsOFNS - 677 words
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Article, Illustration979 1964-09-22 10 CYRIL DUNN - Democracy 'dies' again in Kerala CYRIL DUNN An excess of political vitality prevented by complex history from finding rational direction By NEW DELHI, Mon. jTOR the third time in its short history as a part of Free India, the turbulent State of Kerala has ceased to be a democracy. The979 words
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Letter206 1964-09-22 10 r»ANNOT the Police In Singapore take some action, as is done in Kuala Lumpur, to rid the paying parking lots of the gangs who Infest these areas and demand payment for openIng car doors I refer in particular to the parking lot at Pullerton Sauare. I pay mv206 words
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Letter102 1964-09-22 10 IT was with some surprl.se that I read In The Straits Times (Wednesday. Sept. 16) that dog repellent was not only under consideration for postmen but also was available for general purchase. Whilst some measure of Justification exists for postmen, although an alteration of attitude on their part102 words
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Advertisement580 1964-09-22 10 Straits Tact k Malay Mad ClaaaWli* a tmntm aaaaa** aaaar b* kaaxlad *m lal Nw COLO ITC'RASI AMCAOfI Orckard Road COLO •TORAOt! MPIANCMaTS AT HOLLAND 1O»O-«ATONO KIPPfL ROAD-NAVAL BASK A»lll*HaaJ At»nl»: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wrktckaatar Houm, Collyar Quay THK NCWS FRONT FMiiMtrlck'a Suparmarfco*. ML M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Road.580 words
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Advertisement56 1964-09-22 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong Kowloon and Brunei. XU\] 1 1 till HL HfAD OKI f MALAYAN BANK BUILDING 92. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED tiM«r»«».t«4 vi. v**> twin*, mijwii t-of-iKJCipttil: JSOOOCOOO Inued wd56 words
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Advertisement109 1964-09-22 10 Sv^3^ Babies love this fV f sweet, soothing syrup W De Witt's Baby Cough Syrup is specially made to stop baby's cough IMMEDIATELY. Get a bottle to-day |»<//B^jMj and cure your baby's cough tonight! B v-J ••by i a t aTa t aT (T(T(TaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTa i ff aTaTaTaTaT ariy aTaTaTaTaTaTlV Cough109 words
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Article, Illustration452 1964-09-22 11 When hydrants failed in big fire Mr. Goh showed firemen the way to a mining pool FIRE OFFICER disclosed today that when all the hydrants failed in the light industrial area at Setapak, only the presence of mind of one man at 4 a.m.452 words
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172 1964-09-22 11 High Court rejects bar girl's divorce suit SINGAPORE. Mon. —A woman with seven children today failed in the Hijih Court to obtain a divorce from her husband. The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. said there was insufficient j evidence. Olga Felix, a bar waltre had toid the court172 words
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Article189 1964-09-22 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The employment exchange week launched last week by the 22 employment exchanges throughout Malaya was a "great success." exchange managers said today. Those who registered for Jobs came under different categories, from the skilled technician to the unskilled labourer, and they included clerical189 words
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Article65 1964-09-22 11 SEPANG. Mon. The Mcntri Be.sar of Beiangor, Dato Harun bin Hajl Idns; today called on settlers in the Labu Group Settlement Scheme here to forgot their political differences and work with the government to maintain peace and security. He told them to be65 words
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Article32 1964-09-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. Sir Charles McLean, will meet Boy Scout.s in Selangor at thi- Merdeka Stadium here at 4.30 o.m. on Nov. 3.32 words
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Article30 1964-09-22 11 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor branch of the Red Cross Society will hold its annual parade on the Seangor Club padang here on Oct. 3 at 4.15 p.m.30 words
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150 1964-09-22 11 |£UALA TRENOGANU. Mon. Four Indonesians today pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here when they were Jointly charged with entering a controlled area yesterday. They were: M. Sldelc bin Hajl Manso; 23; Abdul Kanan bin Lahadl, 22; An Jang bin Lamancior.150 words
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624 1964-09-22 11 AN INDONESIAN, arrested in connection, with a bomb explosion at the RAF base in Telok Paku, Changi, was under fear of death when he brought the bomb from Blakang Padang in Indonesia, the Assizes here was told today. Lemanlt624 words
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275 1964-09-22 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malaysian Transport Minister, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today called for an "industrial truce" in the road transport industry during the emergency. He was meeting representatives of Singapore road transport workers and their employers at the Registrar of i Vehicles'275 words
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Article31 1964-09-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Th« Railway-men's Union of Malavm will hold its second biennial delegatee' conference at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall. Shelly Road, at 9 a.m. on Sunday.31 words
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Advertisement115 1964-09-22 11 Kill iMfc^^l ill still thinner 1949: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1056: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers ot research and technology has made It possible for the first115 words
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Advertisement182 1964-09-22 11 NEW BURROUGHS TYPING ACCOUNTING MACHINE Ul" tnd 4^ £j»JSw— i urn 1 1 1 1 1 1 "J^t AMAZING FLEXIBILITY OF PROGRAMING FOR UNEXCELLED, LOW COST AUTOMATION! Now, a machine with virtually panels can be easily interchanged limitless accounting range, a high for maximum flexibility. The 84--degree of automaticity —at182 words
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Miscellaneous599 1964-09-22 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 62 and 25 metres BERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Metres 476 metres A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; Morning Prelude: 7.00 New;,; 6.02 Morninc Melodies; 7.00 The 7.10 Up And About: 7.30 News; News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri;599 words
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Article, Illustration412 1964-09-22 12 Inner Wheel Club to sponsor fashion show CO R H E C T dressing is one of the I mosl important aids to beauty a fad Miss Janilaine quickly realised when she took up dressing designing several years ago. Since her return to Singapore after completing a four year course412 words
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Article288 1964-09-22 12 For toddlers who explore the world with their mouths A SCORE of killers lurk in every kitchen, a pharmist warned mothers recently. Bleach, detergent, disinfectant and chemical cleaners can be fatal temptations to any child if they are left in reach Mr. John Myers, chief pharmist at Edinburgh288 words
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Article95 1964-09-22 12 NEW LOOK FOR OVERALLS ANEW fabric called "Carylene" bas been designed specially for overalls which are attractive to look at but also hard to wear out. With its soft, silky handle, the material looks and feels like a top quality dress fabric. Colours include geranium red. brilliant turquoise, kingfisher and95 words
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331 1964-09-22 12 LEMMY PINNA - Pakistani women's fight for freedom LEMMY PINNA by SOME 25,000 Pakistani women are riding roughshod over the male supremacy of orthodox Muslims who would like nothing better than to see them cloistered behind harem walls. They are members of the All Pakistan Women's Association (APWA), which was largely responsible for331 words
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Article, Illustration317 1964-09-22 13 HENRY PAUL - IPOH'S PLYWOOD FACTORY PRODUCING HENRY PAUL By A IJKi new industrial enterprise, I lu* South* Hast Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd., with a capital of $.'i million wholly Malayanowned, is now in operation producinji plywood on nkni«er <d»tus certificate. Located on a 10-acre site in lasek Industrial Estate, the company Is317 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-09-22 13 Malaysia impresses BDH chief MR. R. E. B. ROLLO. former managing director of British Drug Houses (India for seven years, visited Singapore recently in the course of a tour ot the company's Far Eastern markets. He was on his way to London to take up his new appointment as head133 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-09-22 13 A BOARD THAT NEVER BURNS ltfß. M. A. WARDLE, export manager of the I ITI British company Cape Building Products Ltd., has been visiting Malaysia to demonstrate Asbestolux, an asbestos board with great fire-re-sisting properties. Asbestolux was pioneered in the Malaysian market by Guthrie and Co. Ltd. In Singapore the253 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-09-22 13 New Alitalia Singapore manager MR. ORESTE MARZAROLI (above) has been appointed station manager for Alitalia airlines in Singapore. He succeeds Mr. David Latini. who has been reassigned to Rome's Fiumicino Airport. Mr. Marzaroli. who joined Alitalia in Rome in 1960, was before his Singapore assignment station manager for Alitalia in65 words
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Article148 1964-09-22 13 19 PER CENT DECLINE IN TRADE A 19 per cent decline was recorded in Malaya's external trade during the first seven months this year. Indonesian confrontation is a major factor. Total volume for the period is valued at $4,587.6 million as against $5,686.9 million recorded In the corresponding period of148 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-09-22 13 U. ENGINEERS MAN GOES TO RENOLDS (above) of the Federated Engineering Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, associate company of United Engineers (Malaysia) Ltd., who left for Britain yesterday to attend a training course at the works of Renold Chains Ltd.. represented here by United Engineers. Mr. Teo will be in BritainAgencies - 128 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-09-22 13 This group of Akai dealers left for Japan by Thai International Airways. They will make an extensive tour of the Akai Electric factory to see how the appliances they sell are made. From left are Messrs. Wee Toon Fong, Naraindas, Lira Hai Aik, Joseph Lee, Lee Chin60 words
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Article95 1964-09-22 13 A lorry-load of bricks, claimed to contain 4.000 was 280 short, a London County Council Weight* and Measures Inspector proved recently by counting them. This is one example quoted by the L.C.C. to show that their inspectors do not spend all their time on routine matters.95 words
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Article60 1964-09-22 13 Singapore students successful In i this year's international advertls- I ing examinations will receive prizes from Mr. W. K. Young, the president, at a Malayan Advert is- I ing Association lunch at the Imperial Room. Capitol Theatre, Singapore, today. Plans for future advertising education courses will60 words
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Advertisement321 1964-09-22 12 aVjV Who would know this natural beauty had problems with her skin 1 Nobody! because she uses Revlon's 'Natural Wonder' the amazing new medicated make-up that helps clear up blemishes and keeps skin looking smooth and fresh. ■afIPCChoose from three fashion finishes: Matte Make-up in a tube for extra concealing321 words
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Advertisement417 1964-09-22 12 '^^i^BW IKOPTROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C ■Bf-*— -"^^fc.. a >> ar •rrowinjj rliililrrn nr^d I Vitamin C every -m^l.- day Tor clear hkin, lirni pums, ptron<» bones ami I |p^^^^Bps2sSi^b\ ira lv !llt body <'annot I a^P^W^^^| -t"rc Vitamin (i tliaTs wh\ il nin-t HI417 words
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Miscellaneous212 1964-09-22 12 i Straits Times Crossword ACROSS public house (7). 8. Magic herb without a flower jj. Cut off a bird's head? (4). taken In a bad mood .8). sadly mistaken view ol 9 Nothing clear emerged from thing*? (8 j 7> (6) 7 Wron 8 end of treasure chest 10. I.!212 words
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Advertisement518 1964-09-22 13 w§ For efficient flushing the (jH-fft-l-YNX automatic II CISTERN I TOUGH AND DURABLE Made of Duranite, a strong plastic material that never rusts. Never requires re-painting. EFFICIENT Reliable syphon mechanism to British Standard Specification. SUITABLE FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR SERVICE Resistant to extreme climatic conditions. AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR BLACK518 words
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Advertisement320 1964-09-22 13 IflJ wjf --""J^k fl\«»_»K___ This it the story of a satisfied businessman. He had so much paper work, he was going to hire another secretary. But he got a Kodak Verifax copier instead. Now, he no longer has to dictate much of his mail. Instead, he wrote an /-c-"-\ answer320 words
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Advertisement516 1964-09-22 14 rjff TJJHHiI ■.liVid'iiLsaMa'i.vl (Continue*] from Pare 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* St (Mtm.J—Boa tt rf crfro HEAVY DUTY Crab r,*cavalor Uiwratora needed at Jurong. Apply Hawaiian Dn-dKlag-Pm: iLy-Oerwick, Southwlnds. J Lions. pore. WANTED A DEPARTMENTAL Vi.-<i: either sex and Salesgirls. Ability to "Desk several Chinese dialects. Apply Box A 4222 ST.516 words
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Advertisement966 1964-09-22 14 SITUATIONS VACANT •n Horet* Si (Mtm.)— Boa tt et». txtrm VACANCY EXISTS for Workshop Sen-ice Manager in motor firm. Applications statute qualifications, experience and salary required and marked "Workshop Service Manager' to Box A 4212 8.T.. Spore. SALES REPRESENTATIVE WANTED, must have wide knowledge in Textile ready-made goods. Cosmetics line,966 words
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Advertisement1005 1964-09-22 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word* U (Mtm.) Box tt eta. oxtrm UNFURNISHEO ROOM with bathroom attached. Apply Box A 4313 B.T. Spore. EMERALD HILL MANSIONS Flat wanted sixth floor upwards. Phone (B'pore) ***** after 1 p.m. 2 OR 3 room flat required, around SI SO. Rlnsj ***** or write 8 Jalan Kayu1,005 words
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Advertisement899 1964-09-22 14 TUITION f Word* U (Mlm.) Box $1 eta, txtrm COMPBTENT 3RD VBAR University Student giving tuition Qeoaral DC./ Biology/Chemistry Form 4 students, preparing 1965 S.& P.O. Box 24. K.L. PASS YOUR O.C.E. or School Certlficate by means of the renowned postal courses of The Rapid Results College, London. Our airmail899 words
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Advertisement1055 1964-09-22 14 FURNITURE M Word*-U (Mlm.)— Bom M rts. aaCra FURNITURE H. P. 'HIRE. United dbangbal Co.. J Jalan Tehran. J.B. SlOo. L FOR QUALITY Cane Furniture/ Visit Adrian's. 43ft River Valley Road, 2*674 s-pore. U.S. AWMINCS, BUHWAY Venetian Blinds/Pelmets. Contact suomaster Co.. 280 River Valley Road. B'pore. Tel: *****, *****. DOGS.1,055 words
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Advertisement844 1964-09-22 14 MISCELLANEOUS 2* Word* U (Mlm.r—Box M rts. txtro SALES A SERVICE Outboard Motors. Lawn Blowers and Wclgblns Macblncs. Kirn Seng Cheonc Ltd.. 103 Havelock Road. Slngapor*. Pbooc ***** *****. AVOID MARRIAGE FAILURE Wisely consult Asia Marrtaice Bureau. 491-A, Paya Lebar Road. Blncapore-l». Tel: *****. Stamped envelops must accompany enquiries. CMAHG844 words
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Advertisement584 1964-09-22 14 TENDERS PEJABAT PELAJARAN PERAK TENDER NOTICE FOR SUPPLY OF BCIENCE EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOLS Established suppliers of School's Science Equipment are Invited to tender for supply of Science Equipment to Schools In Perak in 1964/ 1965. 3. Pull particulars are obtainable from the Office of Ketua Pegawai Pelajaran, Perak. Jalan Maxwell.584 words
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Advertisement453 1964-09-22 14 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENT H.B.M. MINISTRY OF PUBLIC BUILDING AND WORKS t Vacancies exist tn Slneaporw lor Mechanical and Electrical i Draughtsmen, also one at Labuan. For recruitment to the grade, applicants must: <a) Be able to write and print neatly and spell correctly la English. (b) Have an elementary knowledge453 words
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Advertisement1331 1964-09-22 15 K Lii'.RPOQL S WEST COAST U K Due S oon Sails P S'^am Penang U«erpetl, C.a-f« Cdi 36 Tiday Sept 23 25 Sept 21 ANTENOH LivirpMl, Avonmouth ll Pt/Oct 3 Livirpiil, G >gow Sipt 21 Oct 2 Oct 4 Liverpiil Oct 5 Oct 7 Oct 19 Oct 10 I'L(HYBIUS Liverpul.1,331 words
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Advertisement1371 1964-09-22 15 WUUI£^LMjiMMXSi^iUM P3I THE EAC lines C4N»>M momi tuMneii. ioioi-.i ii»hd«h I'ken imi Parai ***** Pttw I3SI Patti ***** SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Spore P. S'nam Penang "PANAMA" U Sailaa H Ptrl 26 SeM 27/21 Sept BEIRA" a) J 20 Stpt/1,371 words
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Advertisement1322 1964-09-22 15 I BENULINE 1 t»f»H> >tRtIUL IU IONOOH, LlVtiruUL k CONIINtNIAj fORU. BENVENUE m s<<t Ot M Loroon Nat 3 Mniawj.. n i 'mm Ptnang Hull Nit II Gd. I/Sept 24 Sept 25 21 Sept 31 Oct 1 Rotterdam Nit 21 DtNDORAN IMSNMtI 'I -tn«m RotterCarn Net II Sipt 31/ 41,322 words
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Advertisement1247 1964-09-22 15 feg^ ELLERMAN BUCKMLL S.S. CO.. LTD ItMjl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI l***4 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singa»or« PL STiao »enam tCITY OF tYtLLINGTON i% 21 fept 29 31 Sttl -CITY OF LEICESTER 1/ I Oct 10/12 Ocl 13 Ocl HAMINIAN 34/21 Oct IJ/M Oel II Oci •pity n. Newrisiii ai/37 Oet1,247 words
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Article133 1964-09-22 16 TifELBOURNE. Mon— Industrials A continued their firmer trend. Rises outnumbered falls two to one. Most leaders moved to higher levels led by 8.H.P., which gained 1 3 to 54 3 In heavy trading on the report that the company may make a new issue next year A.C.I. was133 words
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Article254 1964-09-22 16 B<>pt. 21. Thru- montns. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cts. vi Cnntalnr* 12 CU. Uunlops 14 cts. M. Cables 16 cts. City Dev. 7 cts. McAlister 13 ct* E. Smelters 24 cts. M. Invest. 11 eta. r.sso 14 cts. O.C B.C. 18 Cts. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta. r.otbmans 11 cts.254 words
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Article105 1964-09-22 16 CHIPS lying sloriK*id* the Singaper* Harbeur wharves or expected today are: Ball 1/2. Musi Lloyd 3/4, Bllver Peak .1, Kern«ide B '9. Ventura, 13/14, Empire Klttlwake 21/22. Van' Cloon 23/24, Calcutta karu 29/30. Athene 3S/39. Maron 44, Waitakl 45. Larut N.VV. 3. Pert Swettenham Wharf Berth* WM105 words
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Article38 1964-09-22 16 Rubber outputs for August: Amalgamated Rubber 1. 259. 200 lb.. Kerapaa Group 1.235.000 lb., Nyalas 65.000 lb., Kluang 116,000 lb.. Ulu Benut 70.500 lb. Malayan Cement Ltd. announced tbat Its production for August totalled 26.955 tons.38 words
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Article16 1964-09-22 16 THE Mslsysn Exchange Banks' Ataoclatlen mi>le no changes la Its rates to merchants yesterday.16 words
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Article25 1964-09-22 16 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 19. lap! M -Industrials: 76.84 TMI Tins: 119.00 11t.7< rubbers: 100.10 1U0.7U <Dn. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. J 962=10025 words
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702 1964-09-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were an active market and the turnover good on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday as the new rapiddelivery rules continued to trap short sellers from last week and earlier. The industrials index rose nearly three points. The702 words
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Article837 1964-09-22 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday wleh the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS- Bouttead (1.000) $I.3<t: C.S. Holding* 11.000) $2.03, (3,000) S. 10: Dunlopl 51.86 HI.. (5,000) SI.SB, (3.000) $1.90, (7.000) M.v. (.'..(100)837 words
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Article25 1964-09-22 16 September 21 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69; cents (unchanged). TIN: 5750.87* a picul (up 53.37 V). Unofficial estimated offering: 230 tons (up 10 tons).25 words
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Article70 1964-09-22 16 /CHINESE Produce Exchang*. Slngav per* noon prle«t per plcul ye»t«rd«ir Coconut elll: bulk sr.lt aellers, drum $54* sellers. Copra: Sepi./Oct. UK/Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok vhlte $140 sellers. Sarawak while $1371 sellen.. special Sarawak black $1071 sellers, garbled UimpooK black Jll2* sellers, ASTA $122* sellers. Singapore Ceoenut Oil Miller*70 words
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234 1964-09-22 16 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $3.37$ a plcul to a new post-Korean War record ot $750.87$ on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 10 tons to 230 tons. The rise from the beginning of the234 words
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Advertisement1101 1964-09-22 16 YP— >0 m m ""KAWASAKI KISEN K AJS HA. LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Service H'kong Yokohama Haii'ai Montreal loronto Cleveland Chicago "Ohsnima Man"- 12/13 Oct 28 Oct 2S Nt> 28 Nn Wast Coast off Central/South America Service Y'^ama Connto G quii Cauao Arica V'raiso locomiia "Mutriiawa Mara" 17 Niv1,101 words
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Advertisement992 1964-09-22 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. SULF SERVICE Tt: ..lel*l*rat, Syfney T*: Milrjs »f NtttfiniMtl Penirg P. Sham Score S'?ore P Sham Pentnt «ARPETA I Oct 1/12 Oct 13/19 Ott RAJIRA W 4 Oct 5 Oct t Oct ■OMBALA Nt* %m Nt* 13/11 N*» RAIULA 23 21 Jet H Oct992 words
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Advertisement171 1964-09-22 16 To BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN NAPLES and GENOA LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON t.s. G. MARCONI sailing from Singapore 3 Oct (Omits Karachi). m.v. VICTORIA 15 Oct m.v. ASIA 19 Nov m.v. VICTORIA 17 Dec FURTHER DETAILS FROM YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HARPER, GILFILLAN tffc CO., LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang171 words
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Article232 1964-09-22 17 OCTOBER flnt gride rubbtr f.e.tj. doted at 6 pm. In Singapore *nd Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 691 Cent* per Ib. unchanged on Friday* doping level for the position. The tone wan very quiet. R.A.t. and F.M.R.E. doting srlces In cents per ib yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b.232 words
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Article255 1964-09-22 17 THE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields is based on last sales to SaturdaySept. 19: Definition (reviled): Time* severed. The number of Mme* last year's total dividend Is covered by net profits after tax and pr.or charge*. ■■minis yield: Lam year's net profits groaned up for Malayan255 words
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Advertisement721 1964-09-22 17 I J I HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LTD. POSTGRADUATE TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP Applications for the award of the Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. Postgraduate Travelling Scholarship are invited from Malaysian citizens of 21 to 28 years of age for postgraduate study in ;m Australian university ln any of the faculties of721 words
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Advertisement1673 1964-09-22 17 UNITED PLANTATIONS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Tbe States of Malaya). NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of United Plantations, Limited will be held at The Stock Exchange (Room No. 5), Copenhagen, Denmark on Tuesday the 13th day of October 1964 at 10.30 o'clock1,673 words
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Advertisement1253 1964-09-22 17 TENDER.) PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd. Floor. City Hall). ca) Supply ot One 10 V Centre, 10*1. Beo. Laihe. Tender Deposit »100/ close at 2.15 p.m. on 6th October, 1964. (b) lAtocieting and Draining of Woodleign Pipeyaru. Tender Deposit S2OO Close at 2.ia p.m. on 6th October,1,253 words
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Advertisement360 1964-09-22 17 NOTICES j AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties, To be held at our Sales-room en Tuesday, 29th September, 1964 at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF SHARIFFA LULU ALKAFF, DECD. 1. No. 62 CHARTWELL DRIVE. area 3,151 square feet, t)99 years' lease, monthly rent $336 00. 2. No. 11 MALAY STREET, area360 words
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Advertisement288 1964-09-22 17 TENDER J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS irom J.K.R. registered Contractors ln Clc-s 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 OP THREE BLOCKS OF SIX UNITS288 words
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338 1964-09-22 18 INDIAN VIEW: Malaysia good for hockey medal SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysia are good enough to win a medal in the Olympic Games hockey tounia ment next month. This is the view of India's team manager Indermohan Manajan. Mr. Manajan. who flew in with his team from New Zealand tonight (see this338 words
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Article, Illustration516 1964-09-22 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL ON THE OLYMPIC FRONT WITH 19 DAYS TO 'FIRST NIGHT' By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. MALAYSIA WILL HAVE A MATCH WITH INDONESIA IN ASIAN QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT FOR GAMES MALAYSIA'S basketball team flew off to Japan this morning by Malaysian Airways Comet with their Olympic516 words
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Article26 1964-09-22 18 SEREMBAN. Mon. Sevemban I Ct;trrisnn became' the Stratum j Cup cricket champions when they received walkover Irom the Negri Sembilan Club in the final.26 words
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Article, Illustration526 1964-09-22 18 Rajamani is in line now for an Asian best ATHLETICS 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V Twenty year old Perak schoolgirl M. j Rajamani. Malaysia's only woman athlete atj next month's Olympic Games, is bidding fair to rival her teammates with good running at Tokyo, writes Norman Siebel. Rajamani. who unflinchingly accepts526 words
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Article26 1964-09-22 18 CLEVELAND. (Ohio), Mon. The American and Australian Davis Cup tennis teams, preparing for the weekend challenge round, have run Into their first complication gnats.26 words
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Article110 1964-09-22 18 SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers 1 Cheng Wall 1. Krian Lge (P. Bun tan Malay Teachers 4 Town Board 1. B. Gajah Uf: Hospital 1 Parit Indians 0. Victory Cop (Malacca). Kilat 4 PWD-Survey 2. B. Pahat Uce: Paris Sulong 5 Taruna 'B 2 HOCKEY C. Kedah Lge (8g110 words
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Article53 1964-09-22 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Selangor Malays have named six players for the Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup badminton tie against Malacca Malays to oe played at the Malacca BA hall on Saturday at 5 p.m. Trey are: Abu Noh Baba. Ahmad Harnifah, Annan Daunar. Yacob Harun. Mokhtar Noordin53 words
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Article182 1964-09-22 18 The 'big guns' in Tokyo rpOKYO, Mon Jauan. the a. Olympic hosts, will be the only nation to contest each of the 20 events in the Oames starting here on Oct. 10. The United States, Soviet Union. Germany and Italy will compete in 18 events. So will Australia if sheReuter - 182 words
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263 1964-09-22 18 IPOH, Mon. India, who are making a determined bid to regain the world hockey title at next month's Olympics, will meet a strong Malaysian Hockey Federation Vice-president's XI when they open their tour at Stadium Perak on Thursday. The match will be virtualrv a263 words
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591 1964-09-22 18 ERNEST FRIDA - INDIA WILL GET EVEN WITH PAX, HE SAYS ERNEST FRIDA HOCKEY By SINGAPORE, Monday. INDIA'S Olympic Games hockey team have a 1 special reason for making a vow to win the gold medal at Tokyo next month, said manager Indermohan Manajan on his arrival here with the team from New591 words
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Article148 1964-09-22 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. &tPphen O Scow won the Caltex trophy at the Singapore Karting Cluh meet held at Kallang yesterday He covered the 51 laps in 30 mm Results Men Class 1 ■15 lapse 1 E. Thorney 9:51.4; Cl 2 '15 lapse 1 L. Deciantis 2 T Jacobs148 words
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Article42 1964-09-22 18 SEREMBAN. Mon. Negri Cricket Association President's .XI won the Rhodes Cup for the fourth year in succession when they beat NS combined schools by 39 runs here. Scores: Schools 49 (Harbhajan 4-10 Benjamin 2-5) President's XI 88 (K. Edmonds 4-10).42 words
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Article239 1964-09-22 18 RU6GER SINGAPORE, Mon. An "Invasion" of Selangor players, most of whom were In last year's cup-winning side, has brightened Singapore's hopes in this year's Malaya Cup Rugby champlonhlp. The Selangor players, who are already here or are expected in Singapore soon, arc Jeff Clements. Eric Floyd. Chris239 words
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379 1964-09-22 18 AMATEURS READY FOR BIG REVIVAL MEET BOXING KUAI.A LUMPUR. Mnn. I A man who believes that young Ifala.vsians have the quali- ties to take their place amorg the best amateur boxers in Asia is largely I behind the sporfs revival in Selangor. He Is Gerry Thipthorpe. a former amateur boxer379 words
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Advertisement256 1964-09-22 18 QT^/^m What you have to do k"1 I 1 Each day each week for Kuala Lumpur or P.O. Box jeven doys Berita Mmggu 3111, Singapore. They muit and Berita Harian will arrive before 11 a.m. on rFIT I publish this $1,000 find- Wednesday, Sept. 23. The the-ball contest. Eoch day256 words
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Advertisement128 1964-09-22 18 the right tool? Today speed and efficient production is the keynote of success all over the world. You need the right tools to succeed... in the office and at home. Use a Facit Portable typewriter at home. Finish those unfinished letters and reports speedily and efficiently. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FACIT128 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-09-22 19 IPOH trainer Rinus van Breukelen receiving from Mrs. Tan. Chin Tuan the Singapore uoia Cup wnich was won by PULAU 1 PANGKOR. In the $50,000 race over lOf at Bukit Timah on Saturday last, Pulau Pangkcr, with apprentice Sonny Lim astride, led from start to finish.52 words
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377 1964-09-22 19 Epsom Jeep - Pulau Pangkor could not find a buyer Epsom Jeep RACING with SINGAPORE, Mon Pul a v Pangkor, winner of the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah on Saturday, was put up for saie a week before the race— but nobody was interested. As expected, the seven-year-old gelding went, to377 words
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Article491 1964-09-22 19 IPOH. Mon Weights for all nine races here on Sunday, first day of the Perak Turf Club September meeting: Cl. 3 Div. 1 6f Makyong 9.00 The Banker II 8.13 Your Highness 111 S.l! Wellman 8.12 Princess Ilina 8.11 Ssndown 111 8.11 Rainy Day 8.10 Ben491 words
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Article148 1964-09-22 19 PORTLAND (Oregon; Mon Jack Nlcklaus increased his earnings on the professional golf circuit to US $107,001) wnen he won the Portland open by three strokes here yesterday Nicklaus finished «un a five under-par 67 after earlier round.-, of bB, 72. and 68. His total of 275 was148 words
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Article113 1964-09-22 19 LONDON: Ken Rosewall'S I four-year reign as king of the I tennis court.- ended at the Empire pool. Wembley. when he was beaten 7-j. 4-6. 5-7. 8-6. 8-6 by i fellow Australian Rod Layer In the j final of the London professional indoor lawn tennis championship. Foi the past113 words
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Article107 1964-09-22 19 BELGRADE: Yugoslavia beat 1 Luxembourg 3-1 in a Group 3 ouxlif ving round match for the 1966 World Cup here. Prance are the third team in this group. In Plien, Sokolovo Prague beat Anorthosls Famagust* 6-0 in the .-iToi.a leg ol their preliminary round European Cup Winners Cup tie107 words
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Article50 1964-09-22 19 NKW YORK: Yorkshire. 1963 coun;y cricket champions, drew with an all-Mar New York XI in a one-day match here. Yorkshire, who are touring the United States and Canada, scored 217 for 8 declared (B. Close 76) and the New York XI replied with 130 for four fA. King 57).50 words
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Article29 1964-09-22 19 Buenos Aires: Argentine llgh! heawv.eight champion Gregorlo Peralta outpointed Mauro Mlna. Peruvian «nd South American champion, in a 10-round fight at the Luna Park arena. Reuter. A.P.. UPI.Reuter; AP; UPI - 29 words
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Article67 1964-09-22 19 mELUK ANSON, Mon The J. Lower Perak District open Tennis championships will be held here on Oct. 3, 4, 10 and 11. There will be six events men's singles and doubles, women's atagles and doubles, veterans' singles and doubles. Entries should be sent to the hon secretary.67 words
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Article29 1964-09-22 19 TAIPING. Mon. The annual general meeting of the Taiplng and District Hockey Association will be held at Kempe Club here on Thursday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m.29 words
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340 1964-09-22 19 ATHLETICS LINDGREN'S RUN IS FANTASTIC, SAYS US COACH iIfALNL'T (California) Jerry Llndgren. the 18--year-old distance runner, ran the fastest cross-coun-ry race In US history yesterday. Llnagren, who will run tht 10,000 m race ror the US In the Olympic Games at Tokyo, won the 15th annual Mount San Antonio AAUReuter; AP - 340 words
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Article482 1964-09-22 19 lOC Chancellor warns of LONDON. Monday INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee chancel--1 lor Otto Mayer, who resigns this month after 18 years in office, today charged that the Games have developed into a "springboard for professional sports" and politics have moved in to try and wrest control. i482 words
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Article148 1964-09-22 19 TOKYO, Mon.— A grandson of Emperor Hlrohlto will waao dishes and wait at table at one of the dining halls in the Olympic Village. Nobuhiko Hlgashikunl, 19, a student, at Keio University, will work at the Village from Oct. 6 to 20. He will be paid 700148 words
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Advertisement62 1964-09-22 19 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain* Hciachlorophene V i Hi urmi insuntl)— belli pimplci I»M Prr \enlj pimplct from ipreading— leases no unsightly spot*. Free from oil and greasedocs not crack, cake or clog the pores women can apply make-up over it. a A62 words
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Advertisement183 1964-09-22 19 A PERFECT COMBINATION YAMAHA FIBERGLAS HULL WITH u^.,-. 4 CYCLE 55 HP HOMELITE outboard -^fiM^ 3a*< 5^ &jql y. LV 9 l^r T It ;*t^« 1 mm, Dw lifi X* tbßw Jm^^m **St**fcPß g^g^gV m^m^r _JB S This combination participated in the over a distance of 75 MILES (5 laps183 words
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Miscellaneous60 1964-09-22 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER IVi.,h ilmi. Services Lge: CEB B v Police (Ipoh CAH Rrd.V HOCKEY S'for Govt. Services Lg-e: Bank Negara v Inland Revenue (Pantai >. Jugjit shield: Convent v JSS (Pg. SGGS f?rdi RIGGER Club match: RMAK v Police (Alrpou Rd.. K.L.). BASKETBAM, Nejiri Youth tourney: Yu A: v60 words
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Article228 1964-09-22 20 From CHEW LOY KHOON: CECURITY forces I today captured several more Indonesian paratroopers and recovered a quantity of arms and ammunition. This mm (ess follows a siwi.iy lull in the operalions here. Ilit- lirst Captures were made this morning alone the main trunk road by Security228 words
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158 1964-09-22 20 'Thanks a million' farewell by the Beatles YORK, Mon. The Beatles left here for home today after a spectacular North American tour which has earned them a million dollars. They staged a grand finale by invading Broadway la.st night— and turning the clock back 25 years. For in Times SquareReuter - 158 words
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112 1964-09-22 20 TESSELTON, Mon.— Sabahs J Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said in the Legislative Assembly today that English could be used in the Assembly for 10 years from Malaysia Day, and thereafter until the State Legislature otherwise provides. A member had asked himReuter - 112 words
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Article84 1964-09-22 20 8.30 Special for Oct. 23 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The grand variety show "8.30 Special," which was to have been staged on Sept. 7 and postponed owing to the curfew, will now be held on Friday, Oct. 23 at the National Theatre. Some changes to the programme will be made as a84 words
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Article350 1964-09-22 20 LONDON. Mon. The stock j markets have had their best day j for some time and although it was more tone than business, selective buying was on an Increased scale, with leading equi- ties attracting most attention. The latest Gallup poll was mainly responsible for350 words
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Article54 1964-09-22 20 LONDON, Mon. Spot 20--15 16d.. OCt. 20-15 16d.. Nov. 20--15 16d., Dec. 20 -sd., Oct./ Dec. 20--15 16d.. Jan. Mar 20 7 sd.. Apr./ June 20-13 16d., July jSept. 20\d.. Oct. Dec. 20 1 ,d., Jan. Mar. 20 a d.. Apr. June 20-Sd., c.l.f. Oct. 20>..d.. Nov. ao' 254 words
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Article24 1964-09-22 20 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £1435. sellers £1438. forward buyers £1425. sellers U427 1 Settlement £1459. Turnover a.m. 110 tons, p.m. 190 tons. Tone: Easy.24 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-09-22 20 The Royal wedding: First picture CROWNS arc held over the heady; of King Constantine of Greece and Princess AnneMarie of Denmark in accordance with Greek orthodox custom at their wedding service in the Basilica of the Annunciation in Athens on Friday. In the background is Prince Philip of England. UPUP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration210 1964-09-22 20 LABOUR ACCUSES ALEC OF BOWING DOWN TO SOEK LONDON. Monday. BRITAIN under Sir Alec Douglas-Home's Conservative Party government had given way to President Soekarno of Indonesia, the opposition Labour Party defence spokesman, Mr. Denis Healey, said last night at Doncaster, Northern England. Mr. Healey, attacking the Government's policy of keepingReuter - 210 words
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Article87 1964-09-22 20 Postmen not to get that weapon I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. AY Malayan postmen will not be provided with a weapon that keeps angry dogs at bay. The Postal Department has decided that it is "too cruel." The general secretary of the Union of Postal Uniformed staff, Mr. S. Ganapathy. said today:87 words
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Article44 1964-09-22 20 Shastri 's peace JJEW DELHI. Mon— Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri. under severe political attack, commented In a speech that once wher he resigned from a lower ranking government Job he found peace and tranquillity and even gained weight, snastri weighs 105 pounds. AP.AP - 44 words
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366 1964-09-22 20 Church bells, fireworks for Malta's freedom VALLETTA, Monday. BIREWORKS, bonfires and the peal of church bells heralded Malta's independence at midnight last night. Independence came to the George Cross island after a day marked by disorders sparked by members of the opposition Labour Party. The Duke of Edinburgh represented Queen366 words
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117 1964-09-22 20 An entire town flee before forest fire LOS ANGELES. Mon. The entire population of 2.500 of the town of Colistoga was evacuated early today as a forest fire fanned by strong winds roared into the town's outskirts. "We have reports that some homes in the northern part of the town117 words
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168 1964-09-22 20 People God loves— by Billy Graham BOSTON, Mon. Evangelist Billy Graham said yesterday the crowds he found in bars and nightspots of Boston's honky-tonk section on Saturday night were the "people Jesus loved." Dr. Graham walked through the noisy. brightly lighted area after preaching to 13.000 people at Boston Garden.UPI - 168 words
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Advertisement348 1964-09-22 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words SlO (minimum) TO RAEBURN on '.•nth iitf mh.-r In Kinln Lumpur ;i OMUMCT Nicola Anne, ii .«inler for V.. MITCHELL: 1" md [>«•■ :i »on on '.M.ii.64 at Swindnn BjmnJ Hos| !t:il MMINi Both woll. YOU DESERVE A BETTER DEAL 'W"^jT STAMFORD COLLEGE OKM% ML BUILD348 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-09-22 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penaim 88 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7541 words
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