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Title Section23 1964-09-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Nat*** 1 flew**!* 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article, Illustration675 1964-09-24 1 Seven more slain: A 'riddle' solved MISSING HERCULES TRANSPORT CRASHED IN STRAITS OF MALACCA— RUBBER DINGHY FOUND KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday SEVEN Indonesian paratroopers were killed in two battles in the Labis area last night and this afternoon as news was released for the first time of the675 words
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Article46 1964-09-24 1 BIANDFORD (Dorset.) Wed. A schoolboy, Stephen Hargreaves, 17. was found bound and gauged by the roadside here today and with his feet cut off. Ml he could say to a roadman who found him was: "They tied me up." Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article315 1964-09-24 1 ...AND AN AIR RAID WARNING SYSTEM, TOO ANOTHER 16.500 you n g Malaysians are to be called up for National Service, the Central Government decided today. It also announced that a nationwide air raid warning system is being established. The new National Servicemen will315 words
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Article195 1964-09-24 1 Soerabaya naval base alert JAKARTA, Wednesday. INDONESIA'S biggest naval base in So* rabaya, Easl Java, was thrown into com plete darkness on Monday night when air raid sirens wailed, Antara reported today. Antara said the base's anti-aircraft batteries chased away an unidentified aircraft flying over the naval base. Quoting Lt.-Col.195 words
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Article191 1964-09-24 1 I ONDON, Wed. lj The ruling Conservative Party, bidding for its fourth consecutive general election victory over the Socialists .next month, was jolted by rival newspaper polls published today. THE DAILY MAIL'S weekly poll said the Tory lead over the Labour Party had DROPPED191 words
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Article33 1964-09-24 1 KARACHI. Wed.— About 30 police and five students were Injured last night in clashes at Khulna. East Pakistan's th^d largest city, reports reaching Here today said. Police made about 30 arrests.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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68 1964-09-24 1 JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekarno and Gen. Nasution. the Indonesian (Thief of Staff, will meet in Moscow for talks with Soviet leaders, according to press reports here today. President Soekarno is expected to visit Moscow following his stay in Vienna, while Gen. NasutioD will leaveReuter - 68 words
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Article259 1964-09-24 1 Razak hits out at murder of two farmers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today said the Central Government would take steps to prevent brutal Indonesian acts against innocent people living in the border areas of Sarawak and Sabah. He said: "We are259 words
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132 1964-09-24 1 CANBERRA CRASHES: PILOT AND NAVIGATOR INJURED KUANT.W. Wed. An R.A.F. Canberra jet bomber crashed in a rubber estate about 10 miles from here this morning. The pilot and navigator, who were injured, were flown to Singapore. Their names arc being withheld. Two R.A.F. fire engines and a rescue team, reinforced132 words
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Article65 1964-09-24 1 BERLIN. Wed. Two British pop musicians .said today they were held by East Berlin" police for 12 hours yesterday and then released after a dose of anti-Ame-rican propaganda. The musician*, members of the "Takers," a Beatle-type Liverpool band, weie picked up at the border yesterday justUPI - 65 words
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Article52 1964-09-24 1 BRISBANE, Wed. There was no great danger of war between Malaysia and Indonesia involving the South-east Asian Treaty Organisation, the Secre-tary-General of Seato Mr. Konthi Suphamoungkhon, said today. "I think they (Malaysia and Indonesia* will negotiate in the United Nations and reach a peaceful, settlement," heReuter - 52 words
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Article39 1964-09-24 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Thailand will exchange prisoners with Cambodia, the acting Foreign Minister, Mr. Pote Sarasln, said today. The prisoners are a Cambodian Embassy guard arrested here and three Thai Embassy guards arrested In Phnom Penh. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article42 1964-09-24 1 LONDON. Wed. Pour Thai Governors, who today began a month-long stay in Britain as guests of the Foreign Office, will see a day In tne life of tiie little central English village of Wansford between Huminsdon.Miire and Northamptonshire. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article149 1964-09-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. fPHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, toA day welcomed India's announcement yesterday that she would continue to help bring about a conciliation between Malaysia and Indonesia. The Tengku was speaking to reporters after the weekly cabinet meeting here this morning. However, he pointed149 words
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Article67 1964-09-24 1 TOKYO. Wed —Japan has one of the worst tuberculosis death rates of any advanced nation In the world, the Ministry of Welfare said today. In a proclamation announcing "Tuberculosis Prevention Week." the Ministry said Japan's TB. death rate was 24.2 persons per 100,000 population. It estimatedUPI - 67 words
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Article42 1964-09-24 1 YOKOBUKA i Japan i. Wed. Crowds estimated at 35,000 to 50,000 staged an orderly demonstration at the big U.S. naval base near this Tokyo Bay port city today, protesting against the scheduled berthing of American nuclear submarines in Japan. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article34 1964-09-24 1 MOSCOW. Wed. A cemetery of dinosaurs, lens of million* of years old. has been found by Soviet scientist* in the sandy desert east of the Aral Sea, Tass reported from Alma-Ata. Kazahstan.34 words
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166 1964-09-24 1 Rescue for 4 trapped 1,800 ft down MERCURY (Nevada), Wed. The last of four men trapped since Saturday night in an 1.800-ft. deep nuclear test hole was hoisted to the surface today. All were in good condition. They had been lowered fresh food and other supplies throughout their thn one-half166 words
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Article43 1964-09-24 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Polic* said today that Hie explosions heard nere last night were "firing ol guns off Pui» -i i Indonesian island 13 miles fiom Singapore. They were unable to .say vliether the gunshots were with Indonesian naval exprri.ses.43 words
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Article37 1964-09-24 1 N.Z. FRIGATE COMINC WELLINGTON. Wed. New Zealand frigate Otagn, involved in collision with two IS. warships at Pearl Harbour on Aur 31. will leave Pearl Harbour for Singapore Sept. 28. it was announced tonight.— Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration376 1964-09-24 2 DATO Ong Yoke Lin. Malaysian Ambassador to the U.S., declared today (hat his country would tiiwart Indonesia's imperialist aggression and the predatory policie* practised by President Soekarno. Dato Ong. who was leaving on a two-week tour of the WesternReuter - 376 words
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196 1964-09-24 2 OAU WANTS US. TO STOP AIDING TSHOMBE T UT NAIROBI. Wednesday. HE Congo Reconciliation Committee of the Organisation for African Unity will send a delegation to President Johnson to persuade him to cut off military supplies to the Congolese Central Government, the commission's chairman. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, announced last nisht.AP - 196 words
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Article115 1964-09-24 2 JABALPUR (Madhya Pradesh), Wednesday. ORAVIRCHANDRA BHANGEO, ex-ruler of the former princely state of Baster, was convicted here yesterday of assaulting a 25-year-old artisan and chopping off his right hand with a sword. I The former ruler was sentenced to 18 months' jail and a 1,000 rupeeReuter - 115 words
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Article51 1964-09-24 2 NLW DELHI. Wed. food noisoning has kilied 35 schoolchildren at Maddikcri. in Central India, and another 138 are ill. according to reports reaching here. The food, which the children ate at the village school last Friday, was supplied by the Co-Operative for American Kelief Everywhere (CARE).—Reuter - 51 words
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158 1964-09-24 2 Deserted by wife, jobless, he tried spectacular stunt TOKYO. Wed.— Jobless x and deserted by his wife. Takashi Saito decided to stage an '"aerial circus" to win bark his spouse. With his two-year-old son strapped to his back. Salto. 29, fastened a rope to the roof of a 12-storey buildUPI - 158 words
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75 1964-09-24 2 NEW DELHI. Wed India's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh told the Council of States (Upper House) today he would gladly visit Pakistan for discussions on Indo-Paklstan problems with the Pakistan Foreign Minister Mr. Z. A Bhutto Mr. Singh indicated that he m-ould makeReuter - 75 words
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Article40 1964-09-24 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— Mr. A. M. Thomas, Defence Production Minister, told parliament Chinese Communists were reported advising Pakistan Government In roari construction and guerilla training. Chinese military personnel have been seen In East Pakistan, he said— A .P40 words
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Article29 1964-09-24 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesian police in Smajlnda, East Borneo, have captured a number of smugglers and seized tons of luxury goods, the official Antara news afrency reported yesterday.—ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article30 1964-09-24 2 JERUSALEM, Wed— Over 17 lb of gold, worth about £3.300, were confiscated yesterday from a United Nations truce observer* car. the Jordanian security authorities announced here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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232 1964-09-24 2 Tension as Vietnam's rebel tribesmen stay put OAIGON. Wed. The rebellion last Sunday by mercenary troops of the Rhade mountain tribe remained unsettled today, and the situation there was described by an official as quiet but "extremely tense." The official, who returned from the area yesterday, said the Rhade troops232 words
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232 1964-09-24 2 SRINAGAR, Wed A CRISIS laced the Kashmir Government, last night after It prorogued the Stale legislature and arl rested seven men. including former Prime Minister, c Bakshi Gulam Mohamed These moves came only a t day after a no-confidence232 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-09-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby s USTENIN* It) HUT 3 V. OATWS. CMILPt?EfJj J»EM OUT INTO THE^/—^ /■W) THING ALL CAY— V xr SUN6M M V~~~<<^I (<W%\ GO OUT IN THE n —-<^ !S^33 words
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158 1964-09-24 3 Escorted out: Reds who looked in on Nato LONDON, Wed. Two tm ict destroyers and two Soviet planes were •shinvn the door" under escort whrn they "looked in" on Team Work, the Mg -.even-nation .Vito sea < -MTi-ise under way in the North Atlantic, it was reported here yesterday. OneReuter - 158 words
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Article47 1964-09-24 3 COPENHAGEN. Wed. The Danish Prime Minister. Mr. Jens Otto Krag. decided today to disband his Socialist-dominated Coalition Government after a national election in which Conservatives made powerful gains. The Socialists have wielded power In Denmark for 30 of the past 35 years.— A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article44 1964-09-24 3 LAST BERLIN, Wed—Thousands of E;ist Germans yesterday shuffled pabt the bier of their late Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl who died here on Monday aged 70. Mr. Grotewohl, who is believed to have suffered from leukaemia, died of a stroke— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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264 1964-09-24 3 JJALLAS, Wed. Mr. Robert McNamara, U.S. Secretary of Defence, said yesterday that America's military might was so tremendous that "a nuclear attack on the United States today would be an act of total national suicide for the attacker." In a speech to the AmericanReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-09-24 3 Princes (she's only 14) with the grown up look Princess T OOKING very grown up for her 14 years, Britain's Princess Anne pictured at London Airport yesterday on her return from Athens where she was a bridesmaid at the wedding of King Constantine of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie. Anne, who74 words
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171 1964-09-24 3 Talks ban on test-tube baby doctor (GLASGOW, -Wed. Italian scientist, Dr. Daniel Petrucci, reported to have produred 27 babies from test-tubes, will not be allowed to speak of his experiments at a doctors' conference here today. Sir Charles Illlngwonh. Professor of Surgery at Glasgow University, welcomed nearly 150 overseas medicalReuter - 171 words
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Article74 1964-09-24 3 LONDON, Wed. Four long-term prisoners escaped yesterday from Britain's top security jail. Dartmoor, after overpowering a warder, police announced. The four were in a working party at the prison laundry. They tied up the warder to escape Ii tl not yet known how they out ofReuter - 74 words
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Article43 1964-09-24 3 AMSTERDAM, Wed.— The Indonesian Minister of Air Communications. Air Vice-Marshal Lskandar, arrived here by air from Tokyo yesterday and a few hours later flew to Prague where he would negotiate on the sale of Czchoslovakian trainer aircraft. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article30 1964-09-24 3 v WASHINGTON, Wed— An 80ft Saturn rocket and dummy Apollo spacecraft, launched from Cape Kennedy, plunged out of orbit yesterday after nearly four days in space. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article134 1964-09-24 3 TSR2-a £250 m. blunder? Healey I EEDS, Wed. Mr. J Denis Healey, the Labour Party's defence spokesman, said last night there was '"a new crisis" over Britain's controversial TSR2 supersonic strike and reconnaissance aircraft. Labour has been complaining about the development costs of the aircraft, which Mr. Healey put lastReuter - 134 words
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Article35 1964-09-24 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. A sub-committee of the Special Ccmmittee on Colonialism yesterday criticised the United States for failing to take adequate steps to bring self-government to the Pacific Island of Guam— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article45 1964-09-24 3 LA PAZ. Bolivia. Wed. Vicepresident Rene Barrientos was reported to be In hospital on Monday after barely escaping a dynamite attempt on his life. The bombing was believed part of an abortive plot to overthrow the government of President Victor Pa? Estenssoro.— AP.AP - 45 words
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Article35 1964-09-24 3 PARIS, Wed.— The bodies of a Japanese musician. Hlrohito Kato, and his wife, who disappeared more than a year ago In the Alps near Chamonlx were found last Sunday by three young Alpinists.—UPl.35 words
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Article36 1964-09-24 3 WEST BERLIN. Wed. Five young East Germans crossed 10 the West en Monday night, three In West Berlin and two by swimming the river Elbe In Lower Saxony, West German police sa*d Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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146 1964-09-24 3 ATHENS, Wednesday A DECREE changing the name of the Greek armed forces to Royal Greek Army, signed and approved by King Constantine earlier, has been revoked Dy Premier George Papandreou The decree was submitted for the King's signature before last Friday's royal wedding by DefenceAP - 146 words
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243 1964-09-24 3 What the minister told us- by boy, 16, and girl, 14 CHATHAM (Ontario), Wednesday. A 16-YEAR-OLD boy and a 14-year-old girl testified yesterday that a United Church minister told them sex was all. .right as long as they were going steady. They testified at the trial of the Rev. RussellUPI - 243 words
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125 1964-09-24 3 I ONDON. Wed British schoolchildren will soon get a new form of sex education a series of colour films Introduced today by the publishing firm of Macmillan. These animated films will contain diagrams of the human body and Instructions on Intercourse. "This IsReuter - 125 words
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222 1964-09-24 3 Day a model ran naked in hotel corridors and screamed for help HAMBURG. Wednesday NAKED women could run around the corridors of a Hamburg hotel screaming for help and no one would pay any attention, an attractive black-haired model said at Hamburg's "sex scandal" trial yesterday Miss "Anke R.." giving222 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-09-24 3 'Screaming Lord' Sutch to fight Wilson at polls LONDON, Wed. "Screaming Lord" Sutch, 22-year-old pop singer, will oppose Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the Labour Party, in next month's general election. The long-haired leader of 2.000- strong National Teenage Party, announcing his decision last night, said: "There"s a lot ofReuter - 239 words
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Advertisement425 1964-09-24 3 Our ONCE-A-YEAR Q(|. k J»T LAST DAYS jCI L* E CHOICE OF ANYTHING TOU WANT BIG SAVINGS ON ANYTHING YOU BUY LADIES DEPT. PRINTED JERSEY BLOUSES $4.tt PRINTED JERSEY DRESSES 6.90 SWISS EMBD. BLOUSES 5.90 STRETCH SHORTS 5.90 STRETCH SLACKS 11.90 each MEN'S DEPT. BIG VARIETY SPORTSHIRTS ($3.90 SS 90425 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-09-24 4 'piIK Director of the Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. Lini Joo Hock, while extolling Singapore's reputation as a great shopping centre, today warned against "unscrupulous merchants" who spoilt Singapore's good name. Opening the first sales seminar conducted by the Singapore Tourist Association at Denmark House today,208 words
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Article64 1964-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The chairman of the Urban and Rural Services Committee, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, announced today that the committee had approved expenditure of over $36,000 to provide better social amenities for the Chua Chu Kang constituency so far this year. These Include the lining of64 words
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Article33 1964-09-24 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Teachers' Training College annual ball, scheduled to be held at the Ocean Park Hotel this Friday at 8.30 pm., will now be held at the Raffles Hotel.33 words
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Article142 1964-09-24 4 CINGAPORE, Wed. Admiral Sir Deric Holland Martin, Commandant of the British Imperial Defence College in London, today expressed his admiration for Singapore's housing development and rural redevelopment projects. He said: "I am very impressed at the way you are handling your housing problem here. It is142 words
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145 1964-09-24 4 WIDOW GETS 55.750 FOR LOSS OF LEFT FOOT SINGAPORE. Wed. Judgment by consent in favour of a widow, Soh Ah Bian, 70. in the sum of $5,750 with costs at 81.250 was entered by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the Huh Court today in a claim for damages for injuries145 words
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Article124 1964-09-24 4 Sarawak mission off to KL today OINGAPORE, Wed. The visiting Sarawak trade mission today had a busy day of visits and inspections on the eve of their departure for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow afternoon. In the morning, the mission which is led by Mr. T.Y. Tan paid courtesy calls at the124 words
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Advertisement394 1964-09-24 4 Grand Musical Revels Mr. ACKER BILK (O4r».ui of th. ClarifMt) j^jv AND HIS PARAMOUNT JAZZ BAND WmS. %^C« wicirtty at ttMir c«t*br«txl Hmkil •ot.rt.mRK^V -•<•«, m»t .t th. ARUNDEL ROOM. Hfl|gP "^kJ? Siturd« r Ifth to 24th S«pt.mb.r. ■< Eit.niion la.m. Saturdays 2a.m. Skk>UUHSKIUitSStUSi»HUiHtItSSMHU»UiH»tHK<',USti(!UHSS»HiSUS»n-SttSUKSSHIK«tn«<S»i§ DINE AND DANCE to Jerry ft394 words
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Advertisement225 1964-09-24 4 liE>o'(s'po"opensVoday" i" 2 -TIME BEST OIRECTOh ACADEMY AWARD WINNER EliA KAZANS i fIMGRiCA fIMGRiCfI i A A D^ xis the best i award 6fc flmpnipan WINNER! II fllllCl lUdll I BEST Art X Him *****6 I Direction !I n E wsw EE k ■■LACK *WM.Tt, VyU MTWO»Y«V^ •g JP W225 words
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Advertisement265 1964-09-24 4 1^ SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TOMORROW i ALOR STAR KOTA BHARU KUALA TRENGGANU s i CATHAY ODEON CATHAY E M SINGAPORE PENANG i\ KUAU LUMPUR 'I ODEON'KATONC << ODEON ODEON C (with English Subtitles) _j**Am,: M.AMIN |IICJIIIII|i||IIICJIIIIIIIIIIII[3l!llllllllllt]|IIIIIIIMIIC3llllllllllli:3llllililllllCJIIIIIIIIIIIIE I SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TODAY! ALHAMBRA I MAJESTIC IODEON-Katongf 11 om-1. 30-4-6.30 ft 9 p.m.! 1-3.30-7265 words
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Advertisement518 1964-09-24 4 w t i.i film ■nr.vd-y g OI B I\S TODAY 5 Shows DoMv II 4 Shows Caily 11 om-1. 30-4.00 1 30-400 S 6.30 9.30 pm. 6.30 9.30 pm. Him mi niniMinMcw HOT ENOUGH FOR JUNE IN COLOUR Dirk BOGAkji r |va KOSCINA PALACE ODEON 9 ON STAGE ON STAGE518 words
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285 1964-09-24 5 Riots: Two get 6 months for having weapons SINGAPORE, Wed. The First Criminal District Court tod a y dealt with four cases which arose out of the disturbances earlier this month. Three were connected with unlawful possession of of- fen.sive weapons. One was a i curfew breaking case. One man285 words
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Article73 1964-09-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government is offering scholarships to women for study courses in New Zealand under tha Colombo Plan, leading lo membership of the Association of Occupational Therapist and membership of the Society of Physiotherapists The courses will last approxltnaiely three yem.v Details and application forma73 words
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Article22 1964-09-24 5 .JKSSELTON. Wed.— The fourth recruiting drive for the 2nd Bn. Malaysia Rangers begins this week in all parts of Sabah.22 words
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Article, Illustration373 1964-09-24 5 Minister hits at Aussie newspaper SINGAPORE, Wad JHE Assistant Minister of Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob. today accused an Australian newspaper of "gross and mischievous fabrication" of the situation in Malaysia. The paper. The Australian, in a recent article entitled "Is Malaysia Worth F373 words
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277 1964-09-24 5 Stephens rejects special promotion for natives JESSELTON. Wednesday CABAHS Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens yesterday rejected a suggestion that special consideration should be given to promote more natives in the government departments to balance the disparity between them and non-natives. Dato Stephens was answering questions during a debate in the277 words
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114 1964-09-24 5 Thai girl fined $100 for illegal entry I/OTA BHARU. Wed. A Thai girl. Vasna Chupoukpong, 22, wa's fined $100 or two months' jail by the magistrate's court here today when she pleaded guilty to a charge of entering Malaysia without a valid visa. She was alleged to have entered Rantau114 words
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77 1964-09-24 5 PENANG. Wed— Eighteen members of tne Royal Malaysian Air Force have ioined the RAAF School of Technical Training, Waena. New South Wales to receive instructions as armairent mechanics. Opened in 1940. the RAAF base at Wagga is the home of the principal technical and77 words
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146 1964-09-24 5 Producer of 'Finest Hours' due in S'pore OINGAPOiIE. Wed. Mr. John D. Le Vien, producer of the Columbia Film "The Finest Hours" based on the war memoirs of Sir Winston Churchill, is due in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. Le Vlen, who will be flying in here by Alitalia, is now146 words
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193 1964-09-24 5 PMIP won't hold polls rallies— 'to prevent rows' KOTA BHARU. Wed. The Pan Malayan, Islamic Party is not holding rallies for the Tumpat Tengah State Assembly byeJection as it wishes "to prevent incidents," the Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, said today. Inche Asri, who is193 words
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Article25 1964-09-24 5 PISNANG. Wed.— Five hundred students and other helpers will i assist in selling poppies in Penaiiß .iii Nov. 6 and Nov. 7.25 words
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355 1964-09-24 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. I Eminent architects from countries of the Commonwealth will be in Singapore this weekI end for a meeting ot the .steering committee of the recently -f or mcd Co m monwealth Association of Architects. To take advantage of the oresence of such355 words
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Article42 1964-09-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man. I Arumuß.au. who stole 45 cent! worth of toddy yesterday from a UmpiiiK area, was tined $50 la .1 court todnv. He pleaded uuiltv of stealing the toddy in Julan Hock Chye.42 words
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182 1964-09-24 5 TPOH, Wed. A receptionist, A. Singaravelu. 51, who indecently exposed himself to insult a teenaged girl one evening, was described ir, the magistrate's court here today as a "menace to society." Singaravelu charged with Indecently exposing himself i to the girl. A.182 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-09-24 5 FRANCIS YEO, (above.), a pre-university student of the Victoria School, Singapore beat 350 contestants in an essay contest to win a 10-day, all expenses paid trip to witness the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Tb- essay, entitled "What the first Olympic87 words
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Article95 1964-09-24 5 Supplementary Budget is approved IPOH. Wed— The Perak I State Legislative Assembly today approved a supple- mentary budget of $230,710 j —the second for this year. The first supplementary bucket approved earlier this year was for I 1.97.302. The 1964 budget vhkh vas passed towards the end of I last95 words
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Article215 1964-09-24 5 A thief who poses as CEB wireman I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Police here today warned members of. the public to lool; out for a confidence trickster who poses as a wireman from trie Central Electricity Board. The man stole a gold 1 ring, a pen and a watch from two homes215 words
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Article48 1964-09-24 5 MLAR. Wrd. Mr. O. Passmanickam has been elected pra* sident of the Muar branch of tha Malaysian Indian Congress. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent. Mr. K M. M. Tana: secretary. Mr. S. Sivan: asst secretary, Mr. P Karupplah: and treasurer. Mr. M. P.. S. Kasia Pillni48 words
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Miscellaneous314 1964-09-24 5 Straits Times Crossword A( Koss USA.. <x»Mbly prone to 1. Girl joins nrm in the prlncl- come North for a change 15 1. P^'ty t6 6. People are breaking a print ia. Are Toms washers among the pie in dwelling here < 8 > tools? 1 4-4). 7. Writer gets314 words
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263 1964-09-24 6 Assembly members ask for gun permits TPOH. Wed. a rex commendation that the Perak State Assembly members be allowed to carry firearms in view of the present emergency situation in Malaysia, has been made by the privileges committee of the Perak State Legislative Assembly. The seven-member committee, headed by the263 words
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Article, Illustration248 1964-09-24 6 Aussie general here for defence talks KLALA LIMPUE, Wrd. Maj.-Gen. J. W. Harrison. Adjutant General. Australian Military Forces, today held talks with officials of the Malaysian Armed Forces on the role of Australian troops in the defence of Malaysia. Maj.-Gen. Harrison, who is now on a twoweek visit of Australian248 words
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153 1964-09-24 6 CINGAPORE. Wed. The proposed visit of sultry American Negro singer Eartha Kitt to Singapore is off. This was confirmed today by Mr. G. Rimmel, public relations officer of Qantas Airways in Singapore. The Australian airline, together with the organisers of a Christmas153 words
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Article41 1964-09-24 6 Poison victims recover ALOR BTAR, Wed.— All the 11 victims of food poisoning admitted to the General Hospital here last Sunday night were sent home today. The victims— lo children and their grandmother— were taken Ul after eating home-made fried beancake.41 words
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Article46 1964-09-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Ampang local council has formed a Vigilante Corps under the guidance and leadership of Its members. The chairman of the corps. Mr. K. Suppiah, today appealed to all able-bodied men over 18 In Ampang to volunteer for service.46 words
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134 1964-09-24 6 THAI TEAM IMPRESSED BY SCOPE IN TASEK ESTATE TPOH. Wed. A dele--1 gation of 15 Thai businessmen completed a tour of the Tasek industrial estate here today. They were really impressed by the abundance of land available for the development of heavy industries. The delegation, consisting of members of the134 words
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Article53 1964-09-24 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— Four men with daggers took SSSO and Jewellery from the home of a British soldier here in Jalan Basar Larkln yesterday. They tied up the amah. Lee Ngok Chin. 26. with wire, gassed her and locked her in the bathroom before they53 words
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Article44 1964-09-24 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mr. Lee Chlng (Alliance) won the byelection In the Buloh Kasap Utara constituency for a seat In the Buloh Kasap Local Council. He obtained 314 votes while his opponent, Mr. Hwang See Hoo (Socialist Front) got 90 votes.44 words
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193 1964-09-24 6 TPOH, Wed. A Bill A to Increase the monthly allowances of members of the Perak State Legislative Assembly and the State Executive Council was unanimously passed by a voice vote at the State Assembly meeting here today. The 40 State Assembly members will193 words
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480 1964-09-24 6 Perak is told: Finances at 'rock bottom' IPOH, Wednesday Perak State Government was warned today that its finances had reached "rock bottom" and that the least it could do was to try to reduce spending. The warning was contained in the report and minutes of meetings this year of the480 words
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Advertisement494 1964-09-24 6 >: S— Bl "J liiglllUl [LVW^ly) l The cadmium iulf.de (CdS) is the most advanced and MMitiv* exposu.e meter. The YASHICA LYNX '5000', being the best 35mm rangefinder camera value, naturally comet equipped with it. In addition to this, however, the YASHICA LYNX '5000* olio boa rH Hie following important494 words
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Miscellaneous200 1964-09-24 6 .■l/-V-/ Onp By V. T. Ifawnlin Iva r.*...*— t uurui 1 1 HEARP YUH, BUT PONT I ,/y^~^\ YOU SAID THIS /BUT FSORGCT...OL* NCK SMITH'S ,///f J ®UE TO A MALFUNCTION S CANT BE PONE, PEGASUS NO ORDINARY SORTA JJj' mm^ am^' Or THE TIMEtMACHINE, BUT M?U JUST »NO -i200 words
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Article405 1964-09-24 7 JUDGE ADJOURNS A $92,000 SUIT AGAINST TEACHER 'EARNING MERELY $400" KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. \JR. JUSTICE ONG today adjourned a -civil suit involving more than $92,000 to preveni proceedings becoming a "pointless rigmarole" and ending up in a '"fiasco." The suit was brought by a firm of stockbrokers405 words
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Article95 1964-09-24 7 $21,570 for vigilante welfare MALACCA. Wed.— The States Vigilante Corps Welfare Committee, formed on Aug. 27 under the chairmanship of the Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. has received donations to the total of, $21,570. This was disclosed at a meeting ot the committee I yesterday Necessities Inche Gharar said95 words
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Article55 1964-09-24 7 SINGAPORE. Wrd Major General A. J. Clyne. Director General of Australian Army Medical Senices. flew here tonight from Australia for a three-day Malaysian visit before going to London. He will hold talks with senior Commonwealth Army and RAF medical officers and Army commanders, and inspect55 words
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Article55 1964-09-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed One out of three women labourers employed by a rubber estate in Selangor gave birth in the past year, costing the company $2,488 in maternity benefit payments. The latest monthly labour report, published today, reported I that the estate had 60 women or I55 words
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Article48 1964-09-24 7 PENANG. Wed.— The East Je- j tutung branch of Umno youth movement here will move a resolution a: a special meeting on Saturday calling on the Penang I Umno divisional executive com- mittec to "keep a watchful eye on the activities and performances -jf Alliance councillors."48 words
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166 1964-09-24 7 Student-to-student call: Seek an amicable solution I/UALA LUMPUR, IV Wed. A call to Indonesian students to help in bringing about an amicable solution to the Malaysian-Indo-nesian dispute was made here today by the I University of Malaya Students' Union. At the same time, the union urged the Government to take166 words
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89 1964-09-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed- A Kedah miner has been j told to abandon his wellmeaning effort to persuade his workmen to earn more, the latest monthly report of the Ministry of Labour disclosed today. The miner ruled that each oJ his men must work for 2689 words
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Article32 1964-09-24 7 PENANG. Wed— A Caltex Com-] pany executive. Mr. R. E. Dougherty, today reported the loss of a $120 rubber dinghy from the boot Qf his car in Batu Ferrtnghlj yesterday.32 words
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118 1964-09-24 7 Umno youth leader backs plan for joget class OENANG, Wed. The national vice-pre-sident of the Umno youth movement, Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, today backed a Penang Umno youth proposal to start a Joget class for beginners. 1 don't think there is anything wrong In this." he said. Comment Haji118 words
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Article30 1964-09-24 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. S Muinamah. aged five. daughter of a tapper, was drowned when she fell into a well near her home m Kampong Matang Pasir.30 words
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Article35 1964-09-24 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Burglars broke into a radio and electrical shop In Middle Road on Monday night and stole 15 transistor radios, two electric fans and two hair dryers, altogether valued at 51.325.35 words
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398 1964-09-24 7 JESSELTON, W«d. SABAH'S Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, today anrpunced that all Indon c s i a n immigrant workers in the State who hold work passes issued before Malaysia Day Aug. 31. 1963— would be allowed permanent stay after five years' residence398 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-09-24 7 CINGAPORK. Wed. -The Social Welfare Department today appealed for public help in its Mick for Miss Chow Lai Cheng, also known as Chow Yo n Lai. who has been mis.sing since she left her home in Ipoh in June. She is said to165 words
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Article44 1964-09-24 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.'— Mr. Dot lev Scheel. the consul-general of the Federal Republic of Germany at Singapore, is now on an official visit to Sabah. Sarawak and Brunei, where he is calling on the i heads of states and political lea- ders.44 words
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Article35 1964-09-24 7 BATU PAHAT. Wed. The Batu Pahat Rotary Club will hold film shows for patients of the tuberculosis ward In the district hospital here, starting next month. The shows will be screened fortnlghtly.35 words
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142 1964-09-24 7 AGAINST ISLAM? WE MUST BE PRACTICAL, HE SAYS DRUNEI TOWN, Wed. A spokesman for the newly established National Bank Ltd., Brunei, has replied to charges that it was contrary to the teachings of Islam for the directors and shareholders to receive profits accrued as interest on share capital invested. The142 words
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154 1964-09-24 7 'Don't take law into own hi "ids' rebuke o youths PENAN3, Wed. The State Religions Affairs Department today aDpealed to Muslim youths not to intervene ir, religious matters. "If they romp across any violation o'. Islamic privileges, they can always report to tl ponghulus or kathis, but they must not154 words
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Article35 1964-09-24 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thre* youths with daggers broke Into a coffee shop In New Bridge Road I early today, and stole $1,500 ami cUarette* worth $150. The ganf tied up three shop assistants35 words
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Advertisement172 1964-09-24 7 so much commerce HONG KONG TOKYO AUCKLAND BOMBAY MELBOURNI NEW DELHI t ft "ifc Bk> I rl^^M iSB *i! ill i JMpfcwjMgMg^' —"-Tgiliia V 4 ':<Mm ■*>• Uul' 1 SYDNEY CALCUTTA so easy to reach BY BOM ROLLS-ROYCE 1 JETS BOAC OFFERS YOU MORE FAST AND FREQUENT FLIGHTS THROUGHOUT THE172 words
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Miscellaneous70 1964-09-24 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /NOl lOUSfN KAW COMPANY WILL > FINISHED PAY YA TWENTY- i-' /HO\W ABOUT LETTIMMCLEANING IT FIVE DOLLARS! J IME PUT UP A SISN k UP! I WANT I^-7 1 \ON VER VACANT fV IT TO BE /(SWEAT! 1 6UES5 LOT, ELMER 1 J V PWETTYi70 words
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Obituary44 1964-09-24 8 "'ere', lit (Minimum) MR. VBAP SIN POH passed away M U leaving behind 4 son. Poay •eng. Kok Hean. Poay Teow Poay fnong. ft daughters I nonsln-'law. 3 dsua*tersin-law and :r, grandchildren. Funeral 2.V8-S4 at 10 00 a.m. from «7 Cowan street. Ipon44 words
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Article31 1964-09-24 8 1* Ward, tin (Minimum) MRS SOMASUNDRAM and family •f Petallng Jaya thank frienda. rela- tr»ee, for mmsjm «r.«rh», attend. S— l and *rr\ ii r, rendered la tbeit recent hereaverm-nt.31 words
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Article26 1964-09-24 8 l# ».,r«i .<;• M.mmumt MOKCI WILLIS <nd Arthur Kenrtafi please ronlart Mr Cbips at 11 A Caaabeidgit Road. Singapore immediate. ly. Business opportunities awaiting row letter.26 words
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Article142 1964-09-24 8 J» Words $10 (Minimum) ROLAND'S Best Permanent Wave to suit your personal requirement Ap- polntmeno at Rolands J7414. *****. 3B Coleman Street. .-< iiore. SHANTUNG SHIFTS. fully lined, with embroidered pockets, umart for any occasion. See them st Mm Ming, Hotel Sinrapura. Singapore. ITALIAN KNIT i»o Piece Suit in<i<-.142 words
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Article638 1964-09-24 8 The International Olympic Committee may well feel ag- grieved by Indonesia's new confrontation. Speaking at a re- j ception in honour of a Chinese j basketball team, Mr. Maladi charged the 1.0.C. with trying to keep Indonesia out of the Tokyo Olympics. The world j of sport638 words
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Article377 1964-09-24 8 Sabah's current development plan run* out at the end of this year. The new sixyear plan which has been drafted may be divided into two parts projects to be initiated next year, and those to be incorporated into the first Malaysian five-year plan to be inaugurated at377 words
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Article222 1964-09-24 8 Prospects that the free lunch programme for needy schoolchildren will be saved are brighter now. as a result of a visit by the Malayan Council j for Child Welfare president, j Mr. B. H. Tan, to London. He was able to secure assurances j ot support from the222 words
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Article, Illustration642 1964-09-24 8 COLIN RAY - COLIN RAY by BLANTYRE. Nyasa- i 1 land, Wed. From the moment Ma- lawi's portly, dignified Minister of Education Mr. Henry Chipembere. paused dramatically by the front bench in Malawi's Parliament, shook hands i with an. old friend, then strode purposefully towards the back642 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1964-09-24 8 JOHN RODDA - The games that are getting JOHN RODDA By WITH 9,000 ATHLETES AND A BILL FOR $1,700 m TOKYO IS THE JUNCTION IN OLYMPIC HISTORY TWENTYFOUR years late, on October 10, Tokyo will take its place as an Olympic host when Emperor H i roh i t o declares ope»n the1,097 words
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Letter244 1964-09-24 8 T SAW no workers around when I passed over the Causeway about 2.30 a.m. and again at nearly 4.00 a.m. on the morning of September 17. on my way to and from the General Post Office. Singapore. The weather was fine. Yet in his letter244 words
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Letter105 1964-09-24 8 «vINCE the removal of the bus terminus to the new Airport Terminal many hundreds of workers who are In the old building have to walk a long distance to their buses. The Traction, Tay Koh Vat and Paya Lebar bus companies which are operating the bus services105 words
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Letter57 1964-09-24 8 I HAVE been registered at the Petaling Jaya Employment Exchange for the past six months and have not vet had any indication of a possible Job. The Exchange has remained absolutely silent. I am not the only one so affected I wonder, does any flrni take notice of57 words
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Advertisement731 1964-09-24 8 Straits Tims Malay Mail CttMhiad sovenlsem.ntn snsy a* M«iw to la* Haar cold srrOßAei ancaob Orcnsr* Ro«« COLO aTTORAOK ■RANCHnTS AT HOLLAND HOAD-HCATONO KEPrfX (fOAD-NAVAL iA»I Athorlsxd Agwits: cmr book sTom ltd WwnsiiW Mouse. CoOyw Oaay TM* NEW* FHONT FflaßMtrick's Suswrwtaevwi ■S, M. ISMAIL S Aawtararry RoM. Wwsl MAMIEM »TO«I731 words
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Advertisement41 1964-09-24 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanskip^ A ho Importers A E> port an •A High Clatt SINGAPORE 21, CKulki S»r*«*, T«l: ***** HONGKONG: 1* F»o©r, Room N*. t, 54-64, Nofho. Rm4, Kowtoow. ™™^^^^^S»"^SS»SB»»S»»»»»«SJB»41 words
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Advertisement85 1964-09-24 8 introducing FOUR SQUARE GOLD Simply the finest Virginia leaf, made even better by being matured in cask. Smooth taste and slow burning, it's a pipe dream come true. FOUR SQUARE GOLD is the latest addition to the other famous blends. RED. BLUE, GREEN and YELLOW t£( FOUR SQUARE *^L> vintage85 words
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Article, Illustration839 1964-09-24 9 JUDGE TQ INDON: YOU MUST BE MET WITH A TERRIBLE RETRIBUTION. SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T EMANIT bin AHMAD, 23, descrit -L^ed by Mr. Justice Chua as an Indo nesian saboteur, was today sentencec to death for exploding a bomb at the technical wing of the RAF base839 words
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98 1964-09-24 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Twenty-four Indonesians and Malaysians charged with offences under the Internal Security Act for possession of arms, r.mmunition and explosives and consorting with armed persons in a security area, today had their cases n!entioned for the third time in the Johore98 words
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280 1964-09-24 9 Talks on how best we can be helped against Soek KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TIfIALAYSIA is making urgent arrangements for ITI talks here with Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada on the formation of "co-or-dinating machinery" to study how best these ■ouHitries can help in righting Indonesian aggression. The decision to280 words
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Article49 1964-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A motorcyclist. Boa Han Tlak. 23. died in the General Hospital last night, two hours after being involved in a collusion with a car in Jalan Bukit Ho Swee Police today appealed to eye-wit-nesses to contact Inspector Ho Boon Tcck of Sepoy Lines police station49 words
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234 1964-09-24 9 Scout movement to take on a new look SINGAPORE. Wed. The Scout movement in Malaysia, which has some 50.000 members, will take on a new look from January next. A Boy Scouts Association spokesman today said that the aim of the "big change" In outlook, uniform, and certain antiquated ordinances234 words
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Article41 1964-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The secre-tary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr Devan Nair. will address members of the Consular corps tomorrow, at 1 p.m. at Coral Room. Adelpht Hotel. His subject will be "Trade union role In Industrialisation."41 words
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Article39 1964-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union today paid out $3,087 to the first beneficiary of its mutual benefit fund the widow of Inche Mabarak All, a workman of the S.T.C. and a union member.39 words
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246 1964-09-24 9 $470,000 CLAIM IS SETTLED OUT OF COURT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CLAIM for $470,639.01 by Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, N.V. against Asia Insurance Co., Ltd.. as guarantors under an agreement, was settled out of court, it was announced in the High Court today. The announcement was made to Mr. Justice Buttrose before whom the246 words
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Article206 1964-09-24 9 A FORMER mason, Teh Ah Seng, 27, today pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here to attempted extortion. He was Jailed for two years and given six strokes of the rotar* Teh. with four others still at large, was stated to have attempted to extort $5,000206 words
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79 1964-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two "Special YIPs" made a 40-mlnute stopover In Singapore airport tonight on their way to Jamaica from Perth. They are two kangaroos, gift of the Governor of Australia, Sir Douglas Kendrew. to the Prime Minister of Jamaica. Sir Alexander Bustamante. The animals79 words
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71 1964-09-24 9 SINOAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yon« Nyiut Un, will be the guest speaker at a luncheon of the Junior Chamber of Singapore on Saturday »t Hotel Bingapura at 1 p.m Mr. Yong will also launch the Jaycees' open heart surgery fund The71 words
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224 1964-09-24 9 Education is the basis of democracy, says Bell VfALACCA, Wed.— The iTI United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, said evening that his country welcomed opportunities for educational exchange with Malaysia. Mr. Bell WM speaking to members of the Malacca Rotary Club. He said that a nation* most224 words
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Advertisement56 1964-09-24 9 jute SPECIAL OFFER "For Users 0f... POWDERED MILK *i with the FRESH MILK sfg^lF^Sßs^^ PLASTIC DRINKING CUP f IMpf* Cfl^Ar nl^ WITH EVERY PURCHASE k\ (4^^ li-fT^I of a 5 Ib.tin you get ait vw GJ &J0 PORCELAIN MUG free f\ ||Bo* jfe 3J [j J O I \J Vr56 words
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Miscellaneous642 1964-09-24 9 JL vUd.r 9i Mat! H BCb-. M. vr n.^iM. quests; 10.30 Asian Club; 11.00 RADIO SINGAPORE News: 1!05 Mvs >c from The Opera; 12.00 Close. SIIORTW.WK SERVICES: 62 and 25 Mctrw RAD«O MALAYSIA MU,.tM HAVF^SERVICE: NATIONAL SHO RTH A VE A "V"" SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metn» \M. 6.00 Good642 words
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Article, Illustration676 1964-09-24 10 Mrs. Gamba: I've had no time to be a housewife SINGAPORE will be losing the valuable support of a voluntary social welfare worker when Mrs. Ina (iamba, wife of Or Charles (iamba. former President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, leaves next week. Throughout the years she has worked silently behind676 words
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257 1964-09-24 10 Study room) best in ight colours! HELP your children get into the mood for study by setting the stage for same. One of the best incentives to learning is a permanent study area with a quiet atmosphere, proper equipment for work and good lighting. Researchers suggest the room be decorated257 words
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Article98 1964-09-24 10 ESME BAPTISTA - MAINLY for WOMEN ESME BAPTISTA Picture below show? three of the students (left to right) Misses Laura Tan, Rosalind Sect and Wong Pui i Ah modelling dresses which J will be seen at the fashion J parade held during the t forum. Laura is seen weoring a three-piece costume in98 words
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Article368 1964-09-24 10 Fashion forum for teenagers WHETHER you are short, tall, willowy or plump it doesn't matter. As a teenager and especially under 16 you have something going for you that you will never have aeain. You're young. Your complexion is fresh, your eyes have a sparkle that does not come from368 words
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Advertisement660 1964-09-24 10 DIAMOND HARD NAILS THE ONLY SCIENTIFIC NAIL HARDENER MADE IN SWITZERLAND. SOLD IN 70 COUNTRIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. %fy ■'&> A Swiss product miMAVALA Scientific Nail Hardener Available from: SINGAPORE. Federal D»pcn*ary Ltd. Robinson t Co., Ltd., Medical Hall Ltd., Fitzpotrick's Supermarket, Singcpore Dispensary. KUALA LI.'MPLR Weld Road Supermerket, Federal660 words
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Advertisement1316 1964-09-24 11 1 jfcgiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IK&aVA LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sngaptrt P. S'ram p»n»ng »CITT OF WELLINGTON 21 21 >ept 21 31 Stpt CITY OF LEICESTER 7/ I Oct II 12 Oct 13 Od ■FLAMINIAN 24, 2t Oct 27 21 Oct 31 Oct •CITY OF1,316 words
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Article143 1964-09-24 12 \-ELBOURNE. Wed.— lndustrials eased. Mast leaders lost .ground. A.C.I, was down 1/- to 61/9 and C.S.R. 2/- to 73/9. A feature was the sudden lump in the quarry shares Albion, up 3 3 to 18 3. and Reids 1/9 to 13 6 following takeover offer for both quarries143 words
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Article253 1964-09-24 12 OCTOBER first grads tubbir fob. closed »t S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterda> at 70s < rnt* per Ib. up seven-eigntha on Tuesday's closing level for tbe position. The tone was quiet alter very steady. R.A.S. and F M RE. closing prleea In cents per Ib.253 words
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Article258 1964-09-24 12 Sept. 23 Thri-e months. INDUSTRIALS Bbuntrad 13 ct* M Contalnvri 12 cts Dunlops 14 rts. M Cables 17 cts CUV Dry. 7 cts. itcAlister 13 cts. K Smelter* I*4 eta. M. Invest. 12 eta. Ess>l4ctl. OCR CIS cts. Ked. Dlap. 12 cts. Kclhinana 11 ct*. K AN. 19258 words
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Article124 1964-09-24 12 SHIPS IN PORT SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or oipoetod today ara Budan 1/2. Almkerk 3/4, Benvrnue 0 7, Olrnlyon 8-9. Slamat 10' H. Ventura JS/14. Levrrnnank 15/16. Oarryhank 18. TJlpondok 19. Slllndoeng 25/26. Tllbantjet 27/28, Melbourne Mini 31/32. Uatun Lock* 38/39. Rajah 4041. München 4b. Bedenak N.W.124 words
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Article68 1964-09-24 12 Cl>in t sf P rortuc* E x chsnjfs Stvi* I Coconut oil: bulk J.ilo sellem. dium $54) sellers Copra: Sept. Oct. UK Continent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntnk nhltr Sl4O setlera. Barawak white $137| srllera, special Sarawak black Slo7i sellers, garbled LunilHiiiK hliick $IH!o sellers, ABTA SI-'-'* seller*. Sinxaporo Coconut68 words
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Article36 1964-09-24 12 THE Malayan tichango Banks' Asso- elation made tnexr changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling TT or OD rsady: Holland Guilders 1161: Swiss Franoa 1391: Franch Francs 158 i.36 words
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900 1964-09-24 12 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were 1 irregular and lower on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. There were considerable fluctuations but movements on balance were small and tbe close was steady. in the afternoon the section turned quiet on the withdrawal of900 words
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Article26 1964-09-24 12 Malayan Stork Indices Sept. 2? Srpt. ,'S 'Industrials: 79.95 7!).94 Tins: IM.4S 122.31 rubbers: inn 711 10U.70 •Drc. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 196.' l!in26 words
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Article883 1964-09-24 12 DUBINEBS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bnuotoad (l.OOO) 51. 43: C.S. Haldlni U.UOO) $2.17, (1.000) $2.18: Dunl.o (1.000) »I>9. (2.000) $1.88, (2.000) (1.84: (7.O0O) $1.95. (4.000)883 words
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Article25 1964-09-24 12 September 23 MALAYAN RI'KBKK PRICE: 70A cents (up seven-eighths). TIN: $725 a piiul (down $16). Lnoflkial estimated ofTering: 275 tons (up 30 tons).25 words
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Article78 1964-09-24 12 GAZETTFO PRICES I~IIt Krderi-.tion Minister (or Finance has livid Ilirse prices for calculating customs duties lor the week beamnine o.i Sept. 14: Rubber 09J it- ton. Coprai MM ,i ton. oconut oil SStt a ton, Palm oil MUM a Jon. Palm Kernels flfiH a lon, The tales of bMbM pap78 words
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Article33 1964-09-24 12 ON iht fret tichanite marknt n Ki,ri t raatardß] dm US. dollar n M I m DO 5.7*1 lor cash. StrrMng wan quotrd nt U.M and one lael of gold Bl33 words
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321 1964-09-24 12 THE price of Btraits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $16 a plcul to $725 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 30 tons to 275 tons. The price has thus dropped nearly $26 in two days. In London earlier321 words
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Advertisement1121 1964-09-24 12 Vt— "^^KAWASAK! RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Servie* H'kong Yokohama Hahtan Montreal loronto Clevalanj Chicago "Oaskima Man" 12 13 Oct 2t Oct 21 Ni» 21 Nu Wast Coast of Central/South America Service Y'-ama Cor.nto G Quil Clllao Anca V'raiso locopilli "Nuitawa Mara" 17 Nit 12 Die 20 Dec1,121 words
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Advertisement84 1964-09-24 12 UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CORP. rrintg fnaa lapas 1 HMgtMg lulrnf tir langaoa. "STM f\m" SiPttpor* User Arrmng trie Raniaoa liaoiag tar Hingtusg Japaa •PACAN" Singapore t Ott agents: ASIA SHIPPING AGENCY LTD. Na. M Rakiasai Rial. Siagapers 1. TtMpMll Nli tSMI (4 Lines). LiitKl far H K84 words
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Advertisement854 1964-09-24 13 (Continued from Pace 8) PERSONAL 20 Words $10 (Minimum) MR. PHANC KOK MINC. Received and replied your letter dated 6-8-64. Where/s your reply? Urgent, please contact me personally. Ylng. SITUATIONS VACANT Words H I Mm.)— Box SO ets. txtrm SALESMEN CIRLS Wanted. Salary $5/- plua commission. Apply 42 Jalan Besar854 words
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Advertisement921 1964-09-24 13 SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Word* SS (Mln.)— Boa SO eU. mxtrm READ tha Senior Appointments vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall each week. CONDUCTOR CRADE ONE Oil Palm A Rubber experience pr*!>ent employer's personal recommendation. Available October. Box A 1293 S.T. K.L. BOOK-KEEPER ACCOUNTANT/ SECRETARY available (or immediate appointment part/full-time eight years921 words
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Advertisement919 1964-09-24 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Words tS (Min.)— Box SO et: mxtrm BEST RESIDENTIAL TWO-STOREY Bungalows Broadrtck Road, Limited Number Left, Loan Arrangeable, Ready for Occupation, Heap Huat Rubber Co., Ltd., 137-A, Cecil Street. Tel: *****. Spore. ATTRACTIVE SEA-SIDE TWOSTORIED detached houses In quiet srec on North Singapore Coast Large garden.919 words
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Advertisement771 1964-09-24 13 BOOKS PUBLICATION 1 HONG KONG A FAR EAST BUILDER Established 1935. A Bi-Mentnly •erledleai •f Building A Real Estate Aetivltlee In the Far Bast. August issue ot the Builder la os> Hale Soon. Coolenu Include; National Museum, k.l. A Shewpieee et Malayan Architecture. Taseh Estate laeft's Nsw i.duttrial Area. Carolina771 words
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Advertisement1040 1964-09-24 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box M ets. txtr, JAGUAR MX II 2.4 Registered 1962. Excellent condition throughout wel I kept $7,300 0.n.0. Pbone B' pore 2434; I Mr. Hoe evenings *****. 1964 VAUXHALL VIVA 6.500 miles excellent condition $4,500 o.n-o. Ownei leaving. Pbone (Spore) ***** Ext. 1421,040 words
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Advertisement852 1964-09-24 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) >• Wmrdt U (Mln.)— Bum M cte. txtrm JEWELLERY make* the meet appre- elated Gift. Lateit Ranee at Tin 81og Uoldsmliba Ltd.. 216-217. Soutb Brldce Road. Spore. 1 1.5 CARAT Blue/Wtalte Olamosd > Jewellery at C.S. Manufacturing Jewellera. Ell. 1834. «M Nortb Brtdl* Koad. B' pore fcaajr852 words
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Advertisement560 1964-09-24 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE SUPPLY OF SENSITISED PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. PAPERS AND CALICO TO THE srRVLV DEPARTMENT Tenders will be received by Uie i Surveyor-General, Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, up to 3 p.m. on Friday. Sth November. 1964 for the supply of the following during 1965: A. Sensitised Photographic Materials B. Sensitised Dyeline560 words
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Advertisement193 1964-09-24 13 Internationally proved ft tested! SAAB (Built by the Swedish Aircraft Co.) SAAB is the exception- ally safe, superbly comfortable family car with i aerodynamic styling and sports car performance. Power-packed 841 cc, front-wheel drive engine developing 42 b.h.p. at 5,000 r.p.m. Incredible road-holding at high speeds. Top economy. SAAB HAS193 words
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Advertisement698 1964-09-24 14 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Petition No. 17 of 19H1 IN THE MATTER OF K. CHELLARAM SON* (FAR EAST 1 LIMITED And IN THE MATTER OF Till: Mini ORDINANCE (Cap. 194) SECTION 58. K < HH.I.ARAM SONS (FAR EAST I LttKITED NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition698 words
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Advertisement501 1964-09-24 14 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVKRNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. IK or ***** NOVm INDKR SECTION 19(2) N ii 1 c is hereby given, pursuant to Section 1 9< 2 1 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963. that the Director of Public Works501 words
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Advertisement636 1964-09-24 14 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JOHORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES i APPLICATIONS are invited from Johore State Nationals aim or MUM- Citizens who nave been resident in the State of I Johore lor nut less than 3 years on 1 1.1.64 lot the lullowing appouit- inenis: tut REHABILITATION AORICU.ILKAL ASSISTANT. Salary .scale: IttWlt tit,636 words
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Advertisement771 1964-09-24 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens (which expression includes "Singapore Citizens") lor the appointment of ASSISTANT INDLSTBIAL MANAGER, Prisons Dept. SALARY SCALE: $690 x 30A--930 p.m. Variable Allowance at current rates is payable. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Technician Diploma lr Engineering /Building of the Singapore Polytechnic or equivalent qualification, with771 words
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Advertisement1154 1964-09-24 14 i TENDERS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT i NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC GOVERNMENT VACANCY 1 Bridge No. Bs over Sungel Parlt, Applications are invited from Jalan Abu Bakar, Pekan, Pahang. Federal CiUiens and/Or State Nawllt be closed to all traffic from i tlonals for appointment as TEMI 25.9.1964 until the completion of PORARY1,154 words
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Advertisement476 1964-09-24 14 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR EAST COAST OFFICE AT 3628, JALAN TOK 1 HAKIM KOTA BHARU KELANTAN IN THE CHARGE OF MR. YONC CHU HWA SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE EAST COAST. TAKE NOTICE THAT LITICATION HAS BEEN STARTED IN THE HIGH COURT KUALA TRENCCANU TO476 words
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334 1964-09-24 15 KEN FERNANDE - Rajamani and Victor in best-ever form KEN FERNANDE ATHLETICS by Z: Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday TWO Malaysian athletes selected for next month's Olympics at Tokyo, M. Rajamani (women's 400 m and 800 m) and Asir Victor (4 x 400 m relay) clocked personal bests in time trials at the Police Depot334 words
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Article419 1964-09-24 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL OLYMPIC FRONT by Kuala Lumpur, Wed. AIORE than a few ripples of resentment have been caused over the selection of the Malaysian swimmers who go to Tokyo next month to try their luck against the very big fish from Australia, the United States,419 words
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Article240 1964-09-24 15 SWIMMING Si 'ORE. Wed.— Michael Eu (St Jaeapb'a Institution set a new record ot 67.35 ec for the 100 metres backstroke when Me won ins heat, in the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools swimming championships today. Results oi 11 linuls decided tor,o>- "V— 2oom freestyle: 1 K.240 words
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Article70 1964-09-24 15 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Negri Scmbilan enckrt season will end on Sunday when Seremban Garrison, the lo.mue champions, will meet the Rest in n one-day match on the N.S Club Padang. Garrison: Scott (captain), Latham. Carr. Pascoe. Bishop. MUlerm Bennett, James, Booth, Benjamin. Stapleton: 12th man70 words
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Article26 1964-09-24 15 PEN/»NG. Wed. The Penan? Public Services Sports Council will hold a sepak raga jarir.tr knockout competition next month. Entries close on Monday Oct. 5.26 words
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Article113 1964-09-24 15 `Test for winger JPOH, Wed. R. Yogeswaran. the Malaysian hockey ou'-aide-left who pulled a thigh muscle during training recently, will play in the MHF Vice-president s XI against the visiting Indian team here tomorrow. Aziz Durairatnam. the MHF vice-president, said: "I have lold Yogeswaran that this will be a fitness113 words
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Article81 1964-09-24 15 IPOH. Wed The Ipoh Football League Dlv. 1 match between Klnta Indians and Shaw Brothers at Jalan Abdul Jalll today was nbandoned after the only goal was scored by Mahat Ambu (Shaw Brothers) early In the second half. Mahat's rising shot sent the ball through a81 words
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434 1964-09-24 15 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP TOKYO. Wed.— Olym- 1 A nic Village organis-l ers had their first big test today when more, thai: 300 athletes and: officials arrived here. Farlier arrivals at the flag-decked, sprawling vll- j lace came In small group*, but 136 HungariansReuter - 434 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-09-24 15 HOFFMAN Junior, the Padang XV winger, turns to pass to flyhalf Brian Pestana following a lineout in yesterday's rugger match on the Kuala Lumpur Padang. The Padang XV and Klang Club drew 9-9. Timesport picture.37 words
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Article451 1964-09-24 15 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA CRICKET by v Singapore. Wed. SINGAPORE will be without their captain Reggie da Silva and three all-rounders Dave Tuffln, Vie Bynoe and Dennis Swarbrick when they play Selargor in the Malayan Cricket Association final at Kuala Lumpur on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Da Silva.451 words
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178 1964-09-24 15 Foong and Heah cups start on Oct. 30 MALACCA. Wed The Badminton Association of Malaysia's Foong Seong Cup and Heah Cup inter-state competitions will begin on Oct 30. The draw for the Foong Seong Cup announced here today Is: North (at Alor Star) Perils v Kedah: Perak v Selangor (winners178 words
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Article120 1964-09-24 15 SOCCEK Spore Business Honses Senior L«T-Cup: Airways 2 Chartered Bank 1; Boraeo Motors 16 Glass 0; HK Bank 7 Brsmtoco 0 (Airways to meet Borneo Motors In final); Junior: Metal Box 10 Cooper Bros 1. Inter-estate (B Gajah): B Oajah Tamilians 1 Gopeng 0. Victory tup q-final (Malacca): Hakka120 words
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Article301 1964-09-24 15 GRIFFITH BEATS CURVIS ON POINTS WORLD of SPORT T ONDON, Wed. Emile Griffith of the Virgin Islands and now domiciled in New York carved out a workmanlike points win over Welsh challenger Brian Curvis, the British and Empire champion, to retain the world welterweight boxing title at the Empire Pool.Reuter - 301 words
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509 1964-09-24 15 RACING with Epsom Jeep IPOH, Wednesday. MANAMA BOY and Ben Lomond look the best of the newcomers who will make their debut at the Ipoh Meeting which opens on Sunday. Panama Boy, a five-year-old Australian gelding by csar. JaaIre out of Miss509 words
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Article214 1964-09-24 15 EPSOM JEEP's ten horses to follow at the Ipoh meeting beginning on Sunday are: YOUR HICHNESS 111 Impressed first time out when third to Master Valuer over 51 f at Ipoh last month; a promising sort. ZOOIAQUE Scored a smart win over 8f at Kuala214 words
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Article97 1964-09-24 15 CLEVELAND, Wed.— There will be no surprises whrn the name* v." the United States players for the Devil Cup challenge round are drawn out of the h;it tomorrow, non-playing captain Vie Seixas said last night. "If Dennis Ralston and Churl* McKinley are fit, they will be our97 words
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Advertisement66 1964-09-24 15 EAT and grow SLIM lose lbs. every week with /^Slk BISKS every day! Btsks are «o much crisper, ■o much more enjoyable now. Their special formula helps you eat less, but yoj still have three well-balanced meals ft day. These summers' Biscuits are the easiest and certainly the cheapest aid66 words
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Advertisement62 1964-09-24 15 [NISSAN] SECOND-HAND NISSAN CEDRIC 8 SEATERS 4-DR. STATION WAGONS At the Rockbottom complete with tools. Price of average mileage done AAA 1500 MILES USED ONLY SO/UUU (Nett) LAST GENERAL ELECTIONS. TO AVOID DISAPOINTMENT Easy Hire-Purchase Terms pLEASE HURRy aV3ilable NUMBER LEFT IDEAL for:Pleasure, Business Family Please Contact:— TAN CHONG SONS62 words
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Miscellaneous55 1964-09-24 15 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY Tour match: MHF Vice -president's XI v Indian Olympic Selection (Stadium Perak. 5.15). S'icor Govt. Services Ljjr: Radln Malaysia v Survey (Pantai). PenanK combined schoolgirls' matcn (SGGS grd>. SOCCER Ipoh Dlv. 1: Kilat v PCRC (Jn A. Jalll). RI T GGER Cltih match: Police v Tigers (XL55 words
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214 1964-09-24 16 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Our arms mission returns with good news By ARTHUR RICHARDS: KUALA LUMPUR. Wed TMIK top-level Malaysian seven-man defence mission lo Ihe I nilcd Stated and Canada returned here today confident thai both nations would help meet Malaysia's defence requirements to counter Indonesian aggression. the U.S. and Canada were very succ214 words
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Article19 1964-09-24 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The SevenBtas Corporation will hold a dinner he Capitol Imperial Room v hi 8 p.m.19 words
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17 1964-09-24 16 concary 8 c :>■ Hi?h School. Third. M 1 i n17 words
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Article, Illustration192 1964-09-24 16 U.S. ON OUR SIDE, NEW CONSUL SAYS IT AGAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The newlyappointed American Consul-General to Singapore, Mr. John A. Lacey. said today that America was "genuinely sympathetic" towards Malaysia in its dispute with Indonesia. Mr. Lacey was speaking to >newsmen on his arrival here for a three-day visit192 words
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Article45 1964-09-24 16 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. A forest Are In Santa Barbara, 350 miles south of here, on which eight aircraft had dropped borated water bombs, erupted again with redoubled fury last night and destroyed at least 30 luxury homes In an exclusive lesidential district. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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270 1964-09-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Central and Sabah Governments have agreed to a long-term policy on beating the acute shortage of skilled labour in the Borneo State, it was disclosed here tonight. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said that under the new policy270 words
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Article177 1964-09-24 16 Pay on the nevernever for 111 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The nevernever system has caught up even with the method of payment to workers in Malaya, the Ministry of Labour said today in its' latest monthly report. It cited the case of the Veerasamy Estate in, Sungei Siput. which did not177 words
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Article30 1964-09-24 16 BONN. Wed— The West German Cabinet today approved a new passes agreement, allowing West Berllners to cross the Communist wall to visit relatives in East Berlin. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article351 1964-09-24 16 LONDON, Wed— lt was another satisfactory day in the stock markets. The Financial Times industrial index reached a new alltime peak in spite of a fall of nlnepence to 48 9 in ICI which met proflttaklng after yesterday's rise Steel shares rallied after a dull351 words
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Article51 1964-09-24 16 LONDON, Wed. Spot 21' id., Oct. 21-3/IM.. Nov. 21-3 16d.. Dec. 21-3 16d., Oct., Dec. 21-3 16d.. Jan. Mar. 21-1 16d.. Apr. June 21d.. July Sept. 20-15.16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 20-15 16d.. Jan. Mar 20:-d Apr. June 20 \d.. c.i.f. Oct. 20--13 16d Now 20", d Tone: Quiet after51 words
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Article25 1964-09-24 16 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £1440. sellers *****, Forward buyers £1422-. sellers £1425. Settlement £1435. Turnover a.m. 200 tons, p.m. 65 tons. Tone: Steadier but quiet.25 words
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Article94 1964-09-24 16 LONDON, Wednesday. IMPERIAL Chemical Industries. Britain's biggest industrial company, today announced higher profits and an increased interim dividend. Id's results had been eagerly awaited in financial quarters as the firm is regarded as a pointer to how leading British industrial firms are faring. Pre-tax profits94 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-09-24 16 Gold finger for 007's girl Pussy WEARING gold pants with a white dress, Honor Blackmail who plays Prissy Galore in the lilm shows a finger of solid sold adorned with a 6J -carat diamond and valued at V: 10.000 as she arrives at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square. London, for135 words
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Article47 1964-09-24 16 WARSAW, Wed— The United Stales and Chinese Ambassadors here met for two hours and 48 minutes today in another of the secret contact meetings they have been having since 1948. It was one of the longest meetings in the last two years. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article27 1964-09-24 16 KOHIMA (Nagaland), Wed. Peace talks began here today between representatives of the un-at.-'-ound Nagas and the Indian Government at Chedema village, near liere. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article89 1964-09-24 16 SEOUL, Wed— Official sources said today the Republic of Korea Government had decided in principle to accept a 20 million dollars loan from Japan to Import industrial raw materials and mechanical goods from that country The sources said a delegation of working-level officials will beUPI - 89 words
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151 1964-09-24 16 VIETCONG GUERILLAS SHOOT DOWN TWO U.S. PLANES SAIGON. Wed —Two U.S. Air Force planes were shot down early today and one American pilot was presumed captured by Communist Viettont guerillas. In a separate action, mi self defence corpsmen held off an estimated Vi< n one battalion during a night attack.AP - 151 words
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74 1964-09-24 16 BANGKOK. Wed. The Laotian Premier. Prince Souvanna Phouma. flying home from tripartite Laotian peace talks in Paris, said today the rival factions were still "very wide apart." He would take the Laotian problem to the United Nations If another Geneva conference to settle itReuter - 74 words
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202 1964-09-24 16 False teeth and freedom for victim o f war LONDON. Wed. A set of false teeth has helped secure the release from Jail of Peter McCann. who blamed a wartime inJurj for his lapse into crime', it was disclosed here today. The Home Socrrtary. Mr. Henry Brooke, has agreed toReuter - 202 words
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Article55 1964-09-24 16 MANILA. Wed.— Chinese Foreign Minister Shen Chang-Hunn slew to Taiwan late today after fourday talks with top officials here on crises In South-Ea.st Asia. Dr. Shen said he and Philippine leaders had "exchanged i matters of common concern." but he gave no letails on theUPI - 55 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-09-24 16 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 97 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 81 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7541 words
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