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1964-09-25
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Title Section21 1964-09-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times New**** 1 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article256 1964-09-25 1 Voice aircraft in use AND IN THE PLANE IS A CAPTURED PARATROOP OFFICER WHO VOLUNTEERED TO ASK HIS MEN TO SURRENDER... KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE Indonesian paratroop officer who surrendered in Labis on Monday is now appealing to his comrades to give up. He volunteered to256 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-09-25 1 DEAD AND CAPTURED OUTSIDE POLICE STATION Soin c off the seven Indonesian paratroopers who ere killed on Wednesday by Security Forces in the Labis are a seen outside the Labis police station. lii the centre (in white shirt) is a captured Indonesian paratrooper. Straits Thnes picture.49 words
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163 1964-09-25 1 FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION FOR SARA WAX? lOJCHING, Thursday. HINT that Sarawak would get what it wanted free primary education was given tolay by the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Xingkan. He returned today from visit to Kuala Lumpur, where he had discussions with the Assistant Minister of Education and the163 words
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Article25 1964-09-25 1 I JESSELTON, Thurs.— A Filipino i was fatally wounded when he attempted to kill a policeman when arrested for illegal bark cutting.25 words
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Article21 1964-09-25 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The spot price of tin on the London market rose today by £70 to I.slo.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article59 1964-09-25 1 'Nothing to do with Indons' BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Premier, Field Marshal Thanom Klttikachorn, said today border security talks between Malaysia and Thailand here next week would have "noihing to do with Indonesia." He told reporters the talks would deal with Malaysian Communist terrorist remnants hiding along the jungle border.Reuter - 59 words
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Article49 1964-09-25 1 CALIFORNIA, Thurs. Millionaires' mansions burned as a giant fire raged out of control through wooded suburbs in Santa Barbara today. Some quarter-million dollars homes were among a score destroyed by the flames, which reduced to ashes several dormitories at a college and razed a monastery. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article77 1964-09-25 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Union has decided to send a delegation to Peking to take part Tn the anniversary celebrations of China's Communist regime, it was announced here today. Thr l.'itlt anniversary of the founding of the Chi- nest People's Republic is on Oct. 1. TheReuter - 77 words
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166 1964-09-25 1 Lee flies in for talks and golf with Tengku SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Pr c rater, Mr. Lee Kiuui Yew. today flew to Kua I a Lumpur "to discuss so m c outstanding problems" with the Pr i m c Minister, Tengku Abd v Rahman. At the airport Mr. Lee166 words
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Article94 1964-09-25 1 MANILA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Macapagal said today the Philippines 1 has no intention of taking its claim to Sabah to the World Court without Malaysia's consent. Mr. Macapagal made the statement at a news conference after the prospect of such a step was raised byAP - 94 words
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Article31 1964-09-25 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Dato iDr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, leader of the Malaysian team at the recent Security Council meeting, leaves here by air for home tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article35 1964-09-25 1 EAST BERLIN. Thurs. Mr. Wllll Stoph. 50. was today appointed East German Prime Minister, succeeding Mr. Otto Grotewohl. who died last Monday, aged 70. Mr. Stoph was formerly First Deputy Premier. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article218 1964-09-25 1 Khanh off to meet rebel leaders SAIGON, Thurs. The Prime Minister, MaiGen. Nguyen Khanh. flew to the highlands town of Banmothuot today as a rebellion by armed mountain tribesmen entered its filth day. An American General al-o law to the area. The Americans are playing an important role in keeping218 words
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137 1964-09-25 1 lOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The body of a sundry merchant's son. Chew Kirn, 26, missing since last week, was found today by the police at the Saleng New Village graveyard, 17 miles from here. Both his hands and legs were tied with thin wire137 words
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Article46 1964-09-25 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. —The Indonesian Government .has been vi ned by the Communist Workers Federation iSobsii to seize British and American properties in this country to back the "crush Malaysia" campaign. Sobsl also wants the Governments to suspend diplomatic relations with Britain— AP.AP - 46 words
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Article28 1964-09-25 1 RED SATELLITE MOSCOW. Tbur* Russians today launched another unmanned earth satellite for apace research. Soviet news aconcy Tass reported. It was 46th in Cosmos series.— l'Pl.28 words
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125 1964-09-25 2 12 Pakistan soldiers killed, says India YEW DELHI, Thurs. j •N The Indian j Defencf Ministry spokesman said yes- terday that 12 Pakistani soldiers were killed on Tuesday in a clash with Indian troops near the ceasefire line in Kashmir. Thr spokesman said a Pakistani patrol crossed the ceasefire lineReuter; AP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration300 1964-09-25 2 I RANGOON, Thursday GENERAL Ne W in's revolutionary Government has started to take action against the militant opposition of the country's Buddhist monks. The turning pomt after many Government concessions to the monks came when the Buddhists charged that the Government, with its SocialistReuter - 300 words
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Article57 1964-09-25 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Three children were trampled to death in Bandoeng when a panic-stricken audience attempted to flee irom a fire in a cinema. It was reported today. Police fired shots In the air In an attempt to stop the crowd A man has been charged withReuter - 57 words
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Article92 1964-09-25 2 Sabotage trial QC held JOHANNES BUP S G Thurs. Mr. Abram Fischer, Q.C., who led the defence in the Rivonia sabotage trial of Nelson Mandela and others, was arrested b> security police here yesterday Mr. Ell Weinberg. a former secretary-general of the C o m mercial Travellers Union, was alsoReuter - 92 words
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344 1964-09-25 2 SABAH: 'IT'S SENSELESS TO GO IT ALONE' MANILA, Thursday. J^ NEWSPAPER columnist today called a proposal to take the Philippine claim to Sabah to the World Court unilaterally an "unrealistice, impractical and utterly senseless suggestion." Nestor Mata of the Philippines Herald said: "If Foreign Secretary Mauro Mendez and Borneo claim344 words
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Article133 1964-09-25 2 Mendez order probe MANILA, Thurs. 11A The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, said today the Philippine Consul in Menado, Indonesia, would be ordered to investigate complaints of mistreatment made by Filipino repatriates from Celebes. Last week six dozen Filipino Muslim traders repatriated from Indonesia charged that Indonesian soldiers had robbed133 words
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Article41 1964-09-25 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Typhoon Wilda. one of the biggest storms of the 1964 Pacific typhoon season, swept by an island lying some 200 miles south of Japan's southernmost main island today, tearing off roofs, smashing windows and uprooting trees. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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318 1964-09-25 2 Now winds of change blow gently over Cook Islands— fJLTELLINGTON, Thura. New Zealand is busy ridding hersell of ncr "colonial empire." The Cook Islands (pop. 20,000) are to be largely ireed Horn rule by Wellington whether they want to or not. New Zealand took ovrr tht islands, 1,800 miles northeast318 words
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Article20 1964-09-25 2 MOSCOW. Thurs.— A 200.000--kilowati thermal power station will be built near Alexandria (Egypt) with Soviet assistance AP.AP - 20 words
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248 1964-09-25 2 PANJIM (Goa). Thurs. T<HE Chief Minister of A Goa, Mr. Daynand B. Bandodkar, said last night that PortuKai's protest to the United Nations on Goa was mischievous. He added that the Portuguese allegation of persecution of Goans was designed to confuse world opinionReuter - 248 words
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Article60 1964-09-25 2 BOMBAY, Thurs.— The president of the Federation of All India Pood Grain Dealers' Associations, H«hßm premji, was arrested here yesterday on a charge of inciting grain dealers to flout Government orders. Earlier, seven prominent grain wholesalers were arrested on the same charge In the current conflictAP - 60 words
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Article45 1964-09-25 2 CAIRO, Thurs- Eqyptlan Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer and Saudi Arabian Prince bJltan will meet on the northern frontier of the Yemen in a few days as the first step in a proposed peace settlement there, an informed nourw Mid yesterday.— AP.AP - 45 words
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Miscellaneous23 1964-09-25 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby MATTER?/ S "N. f WELL. "N I tt/ME 1 GO TO SLBBP 1 I INSOMNIA J AND FORGET23 words
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191 1964-09-25 3 BOY FOUND WITH FEET CUT OFF: A SCHOOL DENIAL BLANDFORD, Thurs. Mr. P. G. R. Fisher, headmaster of Bryanston School, attended by the 17-year-old boy found bound and gagged by the roadside here yesterday with his feet cut off, said last night no other boys from the school were involvedReuter - 191 words
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89 1964-09-25 3 LONDON, Thurs.— One of Britain's tallest men who complained In a television programme that he could not find a girl 'riend tall enough for him, has iow found a bride. Soon after six foot eight Allan -hilds, 20. an apprentice fitter, aired his grievanceReuter - 89 words
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Article35 1964-09-25 3 BONN. Thurs. The West German Cabinet yesterday approved a new passes agreement allowing Wrst Ber liners to cross the Communist Wall to visit relatives in East Berlin the Government s-xikesman announced here.35 words
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Article, Illustration440 1964-09-25 3 Four reasons why Barry is wrong by Johnson PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday describe* tbe United States as "strong in our defences, loyal in our alliances, responsive to the needs of others, and passionate in the positive search for peace." The President was speaking in the White House to a group ofReuter; AP - 440 words
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Article52 1964-09-25 3 TJ.S— Peking talks WARSAW, Thurs Dnited States and Chinese Ambassadors here met for two hours and 48 minutes today in another of tbe secret contact meetings they have been having since 1948. Neither ambassador would comment on the talks. It was one of the longest meetings IR >he last twoReuter - 52 words
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Article25 1964-09-25 3 RIO-DE-JANEIRO. Thurs.— Sixteen people were killed yesterday in a munitions factory explosion which blew out windows and doors of houses 13 miles away.25 words
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170 1964-09-25 3 I ONDON. Thurs. England's law of evidence, one of the legal system's most complex branches, is to be reviewed, it was announced last night. The law regulates such matters as what is admissible for the purpose of establishing facts In legal proceedings the mannerReuter - 170 words
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345 1964-09-25 3 LONDON, Thursday. RUSSIAN ships and aircraft were still shadowing x the Nato exercise teamwork in the North Atlantic as the ships of seven navies formed up to launch a mock nuclear attack against Norway, according to the latest despatches from the fleet.Reuter - 345 words
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Article41 1964-09-25 3 SANTA BARBARA (California), Thurs. An army of 1.000 men Including bearded residents of an artists colony yesterday fought a giant brush fire that has destroyed 15 homes in the Santa Barbara-Montecito area, 75 miles north of Los Angeles.41 words
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122 1964-09-25 3 The wife who offered husband for sale NOTTINGHAM, Thurs.— The postcard advertisement appeared in the window of the village post office at Toton near here two days ago. It said: "For Sale: Husband in good condition. Half Irish. Very eccentric. Good with children and animals, especially animals. Bargain offer. WillReuter - 122 words
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89 1964-09-25 3 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Fourteen women observers at the Vatican Ecumenical Council eight from religious organisations and six lav women were named yesterday. This is in Addition to Miss Maria Louise Monnet of Prance whose nomination was disclosed by Pope Paul three days ago. TheReuter - 89 words
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172 1964-09-25 3 Colour bar— with two sets of menus... RICHMOND (Virginia) Than. A restaurant revealed yesterday it had been using two sets of menus since the 1964 Civil Rights Act was passed one charging three times the regular prices. One examnle cited was an order of Southern fried chicken at CSSI.7S fromUPI - 172 words
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90 1964-09-25 3 Sweep up or pay up— under the Litter Act... 808 JOHNSTONE. 21 year-old farm worker was "sentenced" recently to sweep the streets of Turrlff, Aberdeenshlre. for five Sundays. The alternative, he was told. was a -£10 fine under the Litter Act. Sub. who admitted dropping and breaking a beer bottle.90 words
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Article26 1964-09-25 3 PARIS. Thurs. More dairy farmers joined the fresh milk delivery strike yesterday to increase pressure on the French Government to raise wholesale milk prices.26 words
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119 1964-09-25 3 DOCTOR ORDERED TO REFUND £807 FEES DRESTON, (England). Thurs. The British Minister of Health ruled yesterday that a doctor who charged a woman patient more than £800 for "rejuvenating injections" treatment must pay her back the entire amount with interest. Mr. Anthony Barber said that the doctor would have to119 words
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Article148 1964-09-25 3 I ONDON, Thurs.— Tt» threat of a nations dock strike posed a new hazard for the Port of London where a serfexp bottleneck of cargo ar*d ships has been steadier building up Union officials said wpt night they had been au«sr lsed to callReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement397 1964-09-25 3 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM INTERNATIONAL LTD Mr. Donald Stokes. Chairman of It was revealed also that although Standard-Triumph International Ltd., Standard-Triumph are to show a announced on 11th September, 1964, range of models unchanged apart that the Triumph Herald range of from minor improvements at the models, which has been in397 words
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Advertisement303 1964-09-25 3 HALF YEARLY DIVIDEND THIS WILL BE THE MINIMUM DIVIDEND PER 100 UNITS PAYABLE FROM THIRD MALAYAN FUND TO THOSE PERSONS WHO ARE UNIT HOLDERS AS AT 30th SEPTEMBER, 1964. INVEST NOW! RECEIVE YOUR FIRST DIVIDEND FROM THE TRUSTEE ON NOVEMBER 15th, 1964. This is only the first of the regular303 words
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357 1964-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TKN fanners occupying 10 plots of land comprising a total area of 22 acres in Braddell Road will receive a "compensation of $80,000 for giving up vacant possession of those lots. This was the result of a settlement announced in357 words
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Article66 1964-09-25 4 SINQAPORE, Thurs. The United States Naval Attache and new Naval Attache for Air to the American Embassy In Kuala Lumpur, Commander Robert Anton Helderer, 41. arrived here today. In Singapore, he succeeds Commander Joseph J. Huber Naval Attache for Air to the American Embassy In Kuala66 words
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Article23 1964-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The fun fair and fete of St. Thomas School, St. Michaels Road. Singapore, will be held on Saturday.23 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-09-25 4 Singapore radio man off for U.S. study course MR. Foong Choon Hon, an officer in the Chinese section of Radio Singapura, who has just left for the United StatH to attend a group radioTV project for foreign specialists, an educational exchange project sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. This89 words
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174 1964-09-25 4 SUITABILITY PAPERS FOR STUDENTS ARE NOW A VAILABLE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Education announced today that application forms for certificates of suitability, for students seeking admission to institutions of higher learning in Singapore and Malaya, are now available from the training section of the ministry in Kay Siang Road.174 words
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79 1964-09-25 4 Pope's visit to Holy Land: Film available SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A 20-ml-nute 16 mm documentary film on the Papal Pilgrimage to the Holy Land is now available for loan to schools, clubs, guilds and associations. Bookings for the screening of this colour film should be made through the Alitalia Airlines Sales79 words
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Article45 1964-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in Robinson Road and Cecil Street, on Saturday, from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Monday In Paslr Panjang Road 5> t milestone to 6 milestone and Kg. Sultan from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.45 words
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Article31 1964-09-25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Seventh-day Adventlst Chinese Church will hold a jumble sale at the San Yu High School at Thomson Road on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.31 words
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129 1964-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Judging by the applause, the "Big Show" featuring top-recording artist Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band, the Trinidad Steel Band, and a host of local guest artists at the National Theatre last night was a tremendous success For three hours the129 words
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Miscellaneous57 1964-09-25 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'I "UK following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movement! at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC From London. Damascus. Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur iBA 794) 5.10 p.m.: from London, Zrrich. Tel Aviv. Teheran, Bombay, Colombo iBA 712) 7.40 p.m.: from Sydney. Darwin (BA57 words
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Miscellaneous387 1964-09-25 4 Karachi. Bombay, Bangkok (AZ 7G6) 4.40 p.m. Thai International Airways: From Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (TG 403) 4.55 p.m. Cathay Pacific Airways: Prom Manila Hon*; Kong, Bangkok (CX 731) 11.25 p.m. British ElKle AlrlintS: From London. Istanbul, Bombay (EOS :°3) 6.10 a.m. Japan Air Lines: From Tokyo, Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL387 words
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Article195 1964-09-25 5 Indonesian supply lines along border made ineffective THE Sarawak Government has captured "many" Indonesian agents assigned to espionage work in the State, the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, disclosed today. This action has made Indonesian supply lines along the border ineffective and guerilla demands are not195 words
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Article42 1964-09-25 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The oral Lmlish test lor the Government Winner School Certificate (Chineae) exumwotion will be held from Sept. 28 to Ortt. 7 with the exception of Oct. 'a. l and 5. It will commence daily at 2.30 pjn.42 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-09-25 5 The lethal Labradors of Labis THESE two highly-trained Labradors brought death to six hard-core Indonesian paratroopers northeast of Labis on Wednesday. For seven hours the dogs, seen with their handlers above, tracked the fleeing band of raiders together with a security force detachment. Soon after 1 p.m. contact was made'Harold - 76 words
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Article60 1964-09-25 5 KANGAR. Thurs.— A padi canter today found his wife's body in a well near their home at Kampong Pinjal. Utan Aji, six miles from Kangar. Inche Mat Isa bin L»-b.il Salleh started a search for his wife. Miriam binte baman, 42. \.iien she failed60 words
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Article19 1964-09-25 5 BUKIT MKRTAJAM. Thurs. Villagers In Buklt Mertajam district today received 30 cows under the rural development scheme.19 words
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227 1964-09-25 5 |(UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A wide range of subjects affecting young workers will be discussed at the ICFTU-MTUC seminar to b^ held at Plantation House here beginning on Saturday. Thirty delegates from 10 j countries Ceylon. Formoj sa, Hong Kong. Japan. India. South Korea. Okinawa.227 words
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155 1964-09-25 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A surveyor, Nick Aftab Chowclhurie. whose wife. Joanne Lilian de Costa, left him 22 years ago. was granted a decree nisi by Mr Justice Winslow in the High Court, today on the urouno. of desertion The decree is to155 words
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179 1964-09-25 5 Handsome rewards for the vigilantes DENANG. Thurs. Vigilantes will be paid handsome rewards for information leading to the arrest of Indonesian* infiltrators and saboteurs. "We appeal to you to work in close co-operation with the police." Supt. Abu Bakar Aziz told about 500 residents from Relau and Sungel Nlbong Kechil179 words
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Article183 1964-09-25 5 MALACCA, Thursday. THE president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Hadi, said last night that the Central Government has agreed to pay in full the cost of the construction of the Bachang-Bona Vista road here. Speaking at the monthly r meeting183 words
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Advertisement189 1964-09-25 5 U LAST FEW SHOWS IPAMERANI1 PAMERAN 1 I Kodak I take pictures or movies of Malaysian dancing performed by skjlled S3 (KB artists in brilliant authentic costumes. Here *J3 jjz is your opportunity of capturing some of the fSa color and glamour of the East in pictures. &jv »ff PUCE:189 words
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Advertisement288 1964-09-25 5 mBk* 1^M«l Bick bom* in bu/ own country I tfraofc only Tsacktf's tht Scotch Whisky of unmittskable character and flavour. i *&Mm _^^^MM^B M^v lif WhM I cmn to Malaya ttn years age, I co»tdn t get it and lift was toll without Tescktr s! lot mw happy day 1288 words
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188 1964-09-25 6 Manicka calls meeting on peace code KUALA LUMPUR.j Thurs.— The United Chambers of Commerce! is to meet here soon to j consider the proposal by i the Minister of Labour, i Mr. V. Manickavasagam. I for an industrial peace' code during the Emer-| gency. The UCC secretary. Mr. Henry Wong,188 words
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Article46 1964-09-25 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Richard Donald has taken over the duties as chief of the politiral section of the United States I Consulate General here. He replaces Mr. Arthur Rosen I who recently departed for Washington. D.C.. on home leave and re-assignment.46 words
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Article32 1964-09-25 6 KLUANG, Thurs.— A committee will bo formed here on Saturday to draw up the Sultan of Johore's birthday celebrations programme in the district. The Sultans birthday is on Oct. 2832 words
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Article25 1964-09-25 6 KUCHING. Thurs.— The Netherlands ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. L. Kruythosch. accompanied by his wife arrived here yesterday on an official visit. A. P.25 words
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149 1964-09-25 6 IZUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Commanding General of the United States 13th Air Force based at Clark Field. Philippines, Maj.-Gen. Sam Maddux, arrived here today in a U.S. Air Force C-54 aircraft for a six-hour visit to the capital. Gen. Maddux, who was149 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-09-25 6 Two to set up that manpower unit to find jobs KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. AN American and a Malaysian will be responsible for the establishment of a manpower planning unit to help the jobless find productive employment. They are Mr. David Christian, formerly of the American Labour Department, and Inche Yahya249 words
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132 1964-09-25 6 Trade chief hopes barriers will lift CINGAPORE. Thurs. The president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. K.M. Abdul Razak, yesterday expressed the hope that restrictions on the movement of people from the rest of Malaysia to the Borneo territories would gradually melt away. Speaking at a reception for132 words
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Article22 1964-09-25 6 SINQAPOR) bert Morais ha* beru rk, sldent of the r\iui:\r eommlttM of the 18th Siuden.' Council. Unlof Singapore tMudralrf Union22 words
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Article, Illustration171 1964-09-25 6 No marriage- and its's in her contract £HARMING American air hostess and beauty qneen. 21-year-old Sandra StocKer (above), said in Singapore yesterday that she was determined not to get married until "I'm old and grey. "That will br about 10 years' time." she told a Press Conference at the Singapore171 words
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Article, Illustration523 1964-09-25 6 Kuala LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE traffic manager of the Malayan Railway. Mr. W. W. Rajasingam, said today he would investigate complaints of late trains and outdated timetables at the station here. He was commenting on a letter published in the Straits Times yesterday from a reader,523 words
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Miscellaneous185 1964-09-25 6 1 Onp By V.T. HawnHn SO fT CANT BE PONE, I WEU^T MUST SAY ITS EH? WELL WHAT XTfk A. MOST REMARKABLE _X?i£>--, TWNKA THACt -»_^y PERFORMANCE UP j9g£ HS^ "^ti X^fcbv Rick Tracy By Chcmter Gnnid Wkr-ou^/^c- -iifoS] li MY LITTLE FRIEND, V f twakjk weaven.vou 1 li^ur the185 words
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Article232 1964-09-25 7 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE Marcus Aurellus believed that the boundaries of the empire were wide enough. He wanted no more conquests. Rome's task was to hold back the barbarian Hood from the world she had already civilised. Whisper Thrn early In 180 the emperor sickened and died suddenly amid his232 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1964-09-25 7 ANCIENT ROMANS KNEW MANY TYRANTS BUT NONE AS VICIOUS AS CUNNING COMMODUS ON the last nijjht of the year 192 AD the Emperor Commodus lay in a drupfjed sleep in the heart of his palare on the Palatine Hill in Rome. All round him the hu?e1,307 words
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Advertisement123 1964-09-25 7 Indigestion? relief in "^^ff 3 minutes jm v FROM INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, UPSET STOMACH ■hmmmbmhh When you're suffering the pain of =s=¥ l 4iPlljfc-= Indigestion, Heartburn, or Upsrt Stomach after a meal, take BISM.Ui. f The active ingredients work immchrtteitfM diatcly. They case the pain, soothe indigestion your stomach, and make123 words
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Article65 1964-09-25 8 HI Worm Sin (Minimum) MR AND MRS. Kamrl Rntnarajah Ranlett thank all relative* and friends for their kind attendance and a»»tatance at their wedding, and for their valuable present" MR AND MRS. S. Jcndar Smith Bentul Works ish to thank r.latlves. friends, snrt Staff of QH. Kl. for VSJNb\65 words
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Obituary29 1964-09-25 8 I» Worts $1» (Minimum) IN EVERLOVINC MEMORY Of lira. a) Appaduray. who passed away on If, o M OgtM rmt not fomnttrn. Inserted hr h.-r lovinx children.29 words
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Article709 1964-09-25 8 The erosion of State authority in South Vietnam continues apace. To the extent that a Government can be said to exist, it consists of Maj.Gen. Khanh and the group of officers the so-called "Young Turks" who saved him from the Sept. 13 coup. Following last week's purges,709 words
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Article331 1964-09-25 8 By offering Indonesian immigrants who held work passes before Malaysia Day the right of permanent residence after five years the Sabah Government has put the best possible face upon the inevitable. This is because the State needs its Indonesian workers. The 30,000 Indonesians, grouped mostly in the Tawau331 words
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Article143 1964-09-25 8 Ours is an odd society, that it cares more for its dogs than it does for its postmen. The recent flurry over whether postmen should use a mildly irritating spray to deter attacking dogs produced nothing to change this view; the poor postmen appeared not to have a143 words
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Article232 1964-09-25 8 Jobless puzzle in Kelantan IN the article on the very serious problem of the jobless In Kelantan In your paper (S.T. Sept. 21). certain figures strike me as almost fantastic. Among the categories mentioned are 766 hospital attendants. 234 midwlves, 186 assistant nurses. The Health Departments In all states are232 words
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Article67 1964-09-25 8 HOPE you can give me a space to air my opinion. In tribute to the excellent work done by our Armed Forces In checking Indonesian aggression and racial strife under trying conditions the government should Institute an Armed Forces Day. Many countries pay a similar tribute to their67 words
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Article37 1964-09-25 8 RESIDENTS along Jalan Bukit Merah are very much perturbed by the presence of mosquitoes. This road has never been swept and as a result drains are choked with rubbish and filled with stagnant water RESIDENTS Singapore37 words
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Article, Illustration753 1964-09-25 8 JOHN G. NORRIS - Planning a deterrent for Mao JOHN G. NORRIS MULTIPLE HEADS ON POLARIS. SOME WITH CHEMICAL AGENTS By THE longplanned deployment of Polaris submarines to the western Pacific, now getting underw a y focusses attention on a major United States deterrence problem. The problem, which also confronts Russia, is how to753 words
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Article701 1964-09-25 8 One damned airport after another PATRICK ODONOVAN fiym* round the world T<HERE was a time when a traveller was a hero to others as well as to himself. The world has not fogotten, nor wholly forgiven, the traditional English traveller. How noble was hit Inverness cape and shooting stick. HowOFNS - 701 words
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Advertisement830 1964-09-25 8 StraHs Tiaes ft Malay Mail Claaatna* a*— HiwimH May Ml l«t mmer COLD arrO*A«K ARCAM OilW ftoad COLD ITORtSI ■RANCHCM AT HOLLAND HOAD— KATONtt KFPP«L ROAD— NAVAL BASK AutlUlUlJ Af.nl, CITY BOOK STORK LTD WMtmiir houh. Colhrar Qmry THK NEWS FRONT at. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty DcM. W»vl *nm MAMICM830 words
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Advertisement36 1964-09-25 8 FOUR A6AINST THE BANK OF ENGLAND Read the book section about four Americans who robbed the Bank of England. They were gentlemen, but they shocked England to its very foundation. SEPTEMBER Readers Digest (Now On Sale)36 words
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Advertisement87 1964-09-25 8 ELECTRIC 111 MOTORS I!!! USED WORLD-WIDE ||j|||| L*' S mW'"''-' From 1/25 th to 650 h.p. jji|;jj :ELECTRIC;i:j:;:;:j:; Motors to British, if *?«W»1 fIWF-:;:!:-:;: American, Canadian Continental Standards. Over 5 million have been supplied to every part of the world. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA |i:i:j:jjj|:i R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD.87 words
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203 1964-09-25 9 Big plans f or medical care in Sabah JESSELTON. Thurs.— Sabah's medical and health facilities will be trebled when the 1965-1970 development plan is completed, it was learnt from reliable sources here today. The Ministry of Health is expected to spend about $30,--000,000 to bring Sabah's doctor population ratio to203 words
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130 1964-09-25 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A GANGSTER who was voluntarily repatriated to China two years ago recently returned secretly to Singapore. News of his return leaked out to the police and "arrest on sight" orders were issued to all police officers. At 6 p.m. yesterday detectives caught up130 words
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Article73 1964-09-25 9 69 landless families settled JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Sixty-nine landless families 31 of them Chinese moved into the 886-acre Bukit Batu land development scheme in the Pontian district yesterday. Thirty-six more will move in this week. The settlers have their plots of land planted with rubber for them and they are73 words
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Article49 1964-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. has appointed rtnema magnate Mr. Runme Shawl chairman at the St. John Council. The council Is the policy-mak-ing body of the St. John organisation in Singapore which now Jm« 3 160 members tn 95 divisions.49 words
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Article38 1964-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Chess Federation's 1964 inter-club chess championships, scheduled for last Sunday, will now begin on Oct. 11. Fourteen teams. comprising about 2.000 lunior affiliated members of the Federation, will take part.38 words
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212 1964-09-25 9 former Economic Adviser Dato Oscar Spencer, who spent a three-day holiday here, left todL/ with a "wonderful" impression of his pet project— the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme. He is now a senior economic adviser to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa in212 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-09-25 9 Princess Miriam celebrates her 14th birthday PRINCESS .Miriam, daughter of the late Sultan Ibrahim of J oh or p. celebrated her 14th birthday In London last week. Princess Miriam her latest picture at left and her mother. Lady Marcella. have been staying in ..ndon since Sultan Ibrahim's death in IMft90 words
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199 1964-09-25 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. DISTRICT judge today said that offensive I weapons found hidden in a British Army I workshop during the recent disturbances, j seemed to indicate that they were an arsenal i for persons or groups of persons for unlawful purposes. i The judge.199 words
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Article46 1964-09-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor Government will j table a BUI seeking approval of $360,345 as additional expenditure for development purposes at the next Legislative Assembly meeting. Of this sum. $100,000 will be for drainage and irrigation ana •85.747 for miscellaneous services.46 words
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204 1964-09-25 9 Soekarno should get gold medal: Nair SINGAPORE. ThuTm. President Soekarno should get a gold medal for helping, through his confrontation policy, to consolidate majority opinion in Singapore against the Commum.ii.s. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. secretary-general of th» National Trades Union Congress, said this today in a talk on "Labour204 words
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117 1964-09-25 9 JESSELTON. Thurs. —The I forthcoming visit to Moscow of Indonesia's Armed Forces chief, Gen.- i Nasution. and President Boeterno could mean i "stepped-up aggression j against Malaysia" Mr. J.AJL Bottomley. the British Deputy High Commis- sioner to Malaysia, said here today. Mr Bottomley. whoAP - 117 words
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Advertisement146 1964-09-25 9 GAS^—^NEW SIGN SAME QUALITY j~^Jllijliii NEW, LOW PRlCE^^fc Behind the new sign of ESSO GAS Jjj© stands the same quality that thousands of users have enjoyed in the past. Now ESSO GAS offers you more by reducing its old price to a new low price of only $8.00 per cylinder146 words
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Article, Illustration538 1964-09-25 10 $200,000 ransom bid cut to $500, court told SINGAPORE. Thur*. inquiry was told today how a $200,000 ransom demand for the release of a schoolboy was eventually reduced to "'slightly more than $500" over the telephone. Mr. Low Boh Tan. a quarry operator, testified that he conducted the ransom negotiations538 words
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Article69 1964-09-25 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Vigilante Corps will hold a tea party at the Jurong community centre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. to entertain its members and the village elders. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. Political Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Inche Ya'acob bin Mohamed. Parliamentary Secretary to69 words
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Article46 1964-09-25 10 KANGAR, Thurs. A lorry driver, Tan Telk Liang, was yesterday fined $5,000. or nine months jail in default, for carrying ***** lb of tobacco leaves into Kangar with intent to evade duty amounting to $145,099. The lorry and the tobacco were confiscated.46 words
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Article24 1964-09-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Indian High Commissioner here, Mr. Mustapha Kamil Kidwai. returned here today after a week's visit to Singapore.24 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-09-25 10 rpHh Sultanah of Kedah (above) was today nam-d the X Federal Lady Organiser of Hari Runga Poppy Appeal for this year. Poppy Day will be observed throughout the country on Nov. 7. and committees have been established at state, town and district levels to raise funds.49 words
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Article200 1964-09-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MAN who posed as a doctor, induced three tappers to hand him money and jewellery to the value of $3,932 promising he would cure them of their illnesses, a court was told today. He took the money and valuables and disappeared.200 words
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Article73 1964-09-25 10 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. Police here arrested nine members of the selfstyled Tentera Allah (God's Army), including a woman, in the past 48 hours at their hide-out in the Ayer Lanas Land Development scheme, about 60 miles from here. Seven were arrested on Tuesday while two73 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-09-25 10 Satay at lavish 'see Singapore' stall in Miami- OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Elaborate arrangements have been made for a "See Singapore" campaign to be conducted in the United States by the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion, Board. Mr. K. M. Byrne, and its director. Mr. lim Joo Hock. They will be251 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-09-25 10 A falling beam kills two workmen SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tw workmen died when a timber beam rr «sh. j i 3 u feet on them from the 13th floor of an uncompleted block of flats in Pukat Road, off River Valley Road, this morning. The 12in. long and four-Inch wide beam151 words
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Article160 1964-09-25 10 jyjALACCA, Thurs. A mystery explosion, believed to have been caused by a small demolition charge, ripped open one of the tyres of a provision van and caused a large crowd to run for cover at the Central Market here this morning. The explosion bent the wheel160 words
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Article51 1964-09-25 10 IPOH. Thurs. A labourer. Chan Phooi Wah. 28. woke up this morning and discovered that his shirt and trousers were missing from his quarters at the United Iron Mlnlvg Co.. Ltd.. ln Gopeng Road, here. He told the police that there was $160 ln his trousers51 words
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Article25 1964-09-25 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Bank Employers' Union will hold its first biennial general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article58 1964-09-25 10 ■Z President Soekarno deserves a gold medal for helping, through his confrontation policy, to consolidate majority opinion in Singapore against A the Communists. Mr. C V. De»an Nair in speech In Singapore. See Page 10. KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The police will hold a public order exercise in Selangor58 words
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Article, Illustration154 1964-09-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs rE committee for the revision of company law headed by Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. has so far received comments from 45 associations and Individuals on the proposed draft Companies Bill. Raja Mohar. who is also Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce154 words
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Advertisement75 1964-09-25 10 ARE YOU TROUBLED BY BLOCKAGES IN YOUR PLUMBING SYSTEM our V^y' IKINETICl KINETIC WATER GUN 1 WILL CLEAR QUICKLY AND EFFECTIVELY OBSTRUCTIONS IN WASTE PIPES FROM SINKS. TOILETS, FLOOR DRAINS AND SEWERS. i 1 ANGLO-AMERICAN CORP. LTD. j P.O. Box KM K Lumpur P.O Box 49» Penana I I'D Box75 words
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Advertisement96 1964-09-25 10 ..■■..:->■■; E3» 4 POWER f JfiEJ^MM^m^^ 1^ L If you have to concentrate for hours every day you will be consuming much more nervous j energy than other people and this frequently X £E^S leads to nervous exhaustion with the result that j*Je Jr y° u are unaD e to96 words
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Miscellaneous691 1964-09-25 10 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE %%Ti, M >&£.; o£J SHORTWAVE SEKVICEB: Composers; 12.00 Close. 62 and 25 Metres OAt\if\ m>i avcia MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: RAD'O MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 BERVICEB: 41.7 and 60.2 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; AM ROO r^^ Sllmmarv 7.10 Up And About;691 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-09-25 11 McWILLIAMS IS AIR SERVICE DIRECTOR MR. HERB C. McWILLIAMS (above), formerly regional manager for the Far East of the Cessna Aircraft Co.. has joined the newly formed Sabab-Sara-wak Air Services Ltd. as a director. Mr. McWilliams is a college graduate and served uitb the United States Navy in China and80 words
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Article30 1964-09-25 11 East Asiatic Lines have reorganised their liner services from Scandinavia. Britain and the Continent to Penang, Port Swettenham and Singapore to provide more direct links between these regions.30 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-09-25 11 MR. Francis Ang Hock Lye, 34, senior passenger service representative of Pan American Airways, left Singapore early this week for America. He will attend an advance passenger traffic handling course at the airline's train Ing school in New YorK. Mr Ang. who Is with the153 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-09-25 11 MALAYSIA'S sole soccer official at the Olympic Games in Tokyo next month will be Mr. Greg de Silva. 40. a soccer referee of international standing. Rothmans of Pall Mall (M) Ltd. has made it possible for Mr de Silva to attend the Games,138 words
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172 1964-09-25 11 Malaysia supplying timber for Japan MALAYSIA is one of Japan's lending sources of lumber in South East Asia. Of the total Japanese lumber imports, over half comes from South East Asia ol which the Philippines accounts for 70 per cent Malaysia comes next. In 1963. Japan imported 14 million cubic172 words
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Article235 1964-09-25 11 pXPAMDITE Ltd., London, the largest manufac- turers of sealing compound in Europe, has formed its own local company in Malaysia Mr. L.F.E. Rigamonti. director of the local company, said its aim was to make available locally the knowledge gained from 30 years of international experience235 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-09-25 11 KRYGSMAN SEES EUROPE CARGO HANDLING MR J. KRYGSMAN (above), managing director of Jacky's Transport and Shipping Agency Ltd.. will leave Singapore for Europe at the end of this month to study thr latest methods of cargo handling. He will visit I ii.i.uiil Holland. France. Italy and Switzerland. During his one80 words
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Article78 1964-09-25 11 Mr. F.J. Kevin, managing director of Broom and Wade Ltd.. Australia, and Mr. M.C. Coleman, sales manager of Broom and Wade Ltd Britain, will be visiting Malaysia for one week from tomorrow. Broom and Wade, manufacturers of air compressors and pneumatic tools, are represented in Malaysia78 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-09-25 11 ijMM K Malaysians are F joining universities in Britain this year on Shell scholarship intended to lead to eventual employment with the Shell group of companies in Malaysia Thirteen other Malaysians have been sent to overseas universities on Shell scholarships. Four graduated this year and205 words
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Article140 1964-09-25 11 Pumoi Batata Ltd this month i started the construction of palmoil mill on lt» 20.000-acre property in Hie Labuk Valley. This will be the lamest and most up-to-date palm-oil mill tn the world, costing about (10 million, according to the manager. Mr L Davidson. Mr. J.140 words
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Advertisement197 1964-09-25 11 EXPANDITE LIMITED LONDON INTERNATIONAL JOINT SEALING SPECIALISTS have pleasure in announcing the formation of their local Company to BETTER SERVE THE BUILDING, CIVIL ENGINEERING, AUTOMOBILE ASSEMBLY MARINE INDUSTRIES OF MALAYSIA. Full technical information, jointing service and all EXPANDITE produces are now awilable from PRINCESS ELIZABETH ESTATE, BUKIT TIMAH SINGAPORE 23197 words
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Advertisement32 1964-09-25 11 I 15 CWT I BEDFORDS CHASSIS PICKUPS I PERSONNEL CARRIERS I I IN STOCK I (PRICES FROM $4,800) I ORCHARD MOTORS I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR,REPRESENIi:D ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO VOTORS32 words
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Advertisement524 1964-09-25 12 (Continued from Pace 8) OVERSEAS LEAVE 10 Word* $S (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm HOME LEAVES: Extensive list of f Furnished Properties In most part Of f Britain. Low Winter rents. Tayltng's I Holiday Cottages, 28/30 Queen's House, 1 Leicester Square, London W.C.2. SITUATIONS VACANT I to Word* Si Mi*.}—524 words
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Advertisement792 1964-09-25 12 SITUATIONS VACANT ii \*nrd* <J I Min.)— Box it) rtt txtrm SALESMAN REQUIRED In possession if car. stationed In I'enang. To sell to umlture dealers, hardware dealers and oundries in Penang Island and Mainand North of Ipoh. Must have knowedge of indenting. State previous ex•enence and age. Apply P.O. Box792 words
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Advertisement853 1964-09-25 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT in Worda Si (Ml*.)— Box SO eta. txtrm THREE BEDROOMS Bathroom attached first class furnished semidetached houae. servant room, garden with fencing. J.B. Town. Phone 2921 J.B. RENT OR SALE Semi-detached Three Bedroom House living-dining room, bath. Fully furnished 3,000 square feet. Serangoon Garden. King (B'pore) *****. DISTRICT853 words
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Advertisement911 1964-09-25 12 EDUCATION Worda U (Mln.)— Box 5* rt*. txtrm HSC, OSC MODEL Answers. All Subject*. List Free. K.B. Cboy. P.O. Box SMB. Singapore MODEL ANSWERS:— HFC OSC. < Lisi Free: "Private Tutor". (Corre.i■pondence College) Katonn P.O. Box 90. (b'pore 15). HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing?! Improve your knowledge of the National911 words
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Advertisement905 1964-09-25 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Worda SS (Ml*.)— Box SO et*. txtra REPUTABLE FIRM of Import and Wholesale Merchants seeks a man or woman partner. Good opportunity for one with sound knowledge of office works. Apply Box A 4253 S.T. Spore. MEDICAL PRACTICE FOR SALE 'wall Established Medical PraetlM for Immodisto Sslo. Distrlet905 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-09-25 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Worm* U (Ml*.)— Box M eta. matrm ROVER 3-LITRE 1959 Model single European owner agent maintained good condition $3,500. No offers. Telephone ***** Singapore office hour*. CITROEN 1019. Nov. 1961 new paint Good tyres. Comp. Insured, tax. Kxcellent condition. $4,350/-. Phone oB| (Spore) MM office hours.1,018 words
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Advertisement847 1964-09-25 12 FOR SALE M Word* U (Mi*.)— Bnx SO et: txtr, FOR THE BEST Herman TV Com- i bin* with Stereo-Radio- Phono. Kuba satisfies beat. New 1963 Model* Just arrived. Cash. Hire Purchase. Trade-In Acceptable. Bole A.genls Tea Bee Hen* Co.. 90 Robinson Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. i CENTS FIRST CLASS847 words
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Advertisement395 1964-09-25 12 DRESSES DRESSMAKING t0 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box Sn r/a. txl'm P0 SIANC, »7 TaoKllo Road, t)la«*.pore, Hicn Class Ladies Drveamaner*. Ready-roud..- Dresses from TaCorinK Charge* from $v- (locludiag ChtonKSHm). WHtRE 10 SI AY (Spore) .B Wnrd* SS (Mm Hoi 31 rfa. oxfr* MOTEL AMBASSADOR seaside 48. Mevtr (load. Dancing Nightly.395 words
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Advertisement1404 1964-09-25 13 TO L Due S'por* Saill P. Sham Penang CLYTONEW Lite-part, Glltgo* l*Pt/T*«a| Sept 21 ANTENOR L.terptll, AvonTOuth le Pt Oct 3 ATREUS L.»erpnl, I. >..« Sett 21 Oct 2 Oet 4 DIOMEO Li»erpeol Oct 9 Oct 1 Oct I/O Oct 10 TALTHYBIOS li«erptoi. f. n, Glasgow... Oct f Oct II1,404 words
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Advertisement1353 1964-09-25 13 WS33ES!S^K3SSSSSk THE EAC LINES ■r*jVV~~~7~jH siMCAPOw kuaia lUMfut .r.swrrttwMAM ptmano XL' *Af*C^V &f M AIK «O"5( t. AM PAN*. tO 'OIOIN.S 7 1 W|lC TUT ken* III) P**tt 2917! Pleat Oil Pkeat ***** SAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM fMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Spore P. 51,353 words
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Advertisement1343 1964-09-25 13 1 Ben&Line] EXPRESS SERVICE to LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENVENUE g-y Smgaport Pt S'ram Penang Hull Nit 11 It Ptrt Sipt 20 Sept 31/ 1 Rotteioam Net 2* dLNDOHAN for Liverpool Oct 27 Antwerp Net I Singapore Pt. S'ram Penang Rottercam Net II I Sept 11/ S Sept 21/211,343 words
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Advertisement1296 1964-09-25 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore P. S't-am tCITY OF WELLINGTON 21, 21 >eit 21 31 Seit •CITY OF LEICESTER 7 1 Oct 1112 Oct 13 Oct •FLAMINIAN 24 31 Oct 27 21 Oct 31 Ocl TCITY OF NEWCASTLE 25 27 Oct 211,296 words
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Article243 1964-09-25 14 OCTOBER first grade ruftker f.e.b. clesed et S p.m. In Singapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70i cent* per Ib. down a quarter-cent on U i finrsday's cloftlng level for the position The tone was alightlv easier. R.A.S. and MUM closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.243 words
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Article246 1964-09-25 14 S«pt. 24. Thrc» months INDUSTRIALS Bouxtead IS cts. U. Containers 12 eta Dunlops 14 Ms. M Cables 17 cts Cllv Dtv. 7 eta. McAlixter 13 cts. SmHicrs 24 cts. M. Invi-nt 12 Ms. Kmj 14 cts. 0.C.8.C ISetn ted Diap. iL'cta. R&tbmana 11 cts. f. A N. 19246 words
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Article107 1964-09-25 14 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expeoted today are: Almkerk 3/4, Silver Peak 3. Glenlyon 8/9. Slama. 10/11, Bfnreot-h 13/14. Lovernbank 15/16. BakonKan tt, Tatsuharu Maru 27/28. Fells 31/32, Hakuba^an Maru 33/36. Scbouten 38/39. Rajan 40/41. Waitaki 45, Scndal N.W. 1. Pert Swettenham: Wharf Berths:107 words
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693 1964-09-25 14 From Our Market Correspondent TIN shares were a firm market on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. Good gains were recorded and the list of business in the section lengthened. The tin index rose 21 points. Industrials were easier on balance with movements693 words
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Article906 1964-09-25 14 |>TJSINESS 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: Boultead (1.0(10) 51.^1: C.S. Holdings (2,000) $2.17, (1.000) 11.18; Ounleps (1.000) $1.82, (1.000) $1.65. (1.000) $1.80: Essoords (1.000) $1.96. (2,000)906 words
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Article24 1964-09-25 14 Malayan Stock Indires Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Industrials: 79.74 79.82 Pins: 122.31 174.85 > rubbers: 100.70 100.30 •Dec 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article26 1964-09-25 14 September 24 MALAYAN KIBBER PRICK: 70 cents (down a quarter-cent). TIN: $739.50 a picul up 814.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 230 tons (down 45 tons).26 words
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269 1964-09-25 14 rwxHE price of tin on the M. Penang market yesterday rose $14.50 a picul to *739.50, recovering almost all Wednesday's loss on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 45 tons to 230 tons. In London earlier cash tin ruwi been up £15 a269 words
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Advertisement1088 1964-09-25 14 VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canaate Service) H'hong Yokohatu Haiitai Montreal lororto Clevciani Chicago ■Ohsninia Man" 12/13 Oct 21 Oct 2t Nn H-Net Wast Coast of Centpal/Soutb America Servie* Vltari Cormto G'quii Canao »nca v'raiw locopiiia "Cgka Mars" 17 Nit 12 Dec 20 Dec 24 Dec II1,088 words
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Advertisement1166 1964-09-25 14 USTRALIA SERVICE INOIA. PAKISTAN ANS P. GULF SEtVICI Te: Frtni.tlt, Aielaiae, Me I koine, SyfstT Tt: tUtru n< Nagaaattiaaa Penang P. Sham Spore S'pora P S'nam Penang ■ARPETA* S Oct I' 3 Oct 11/12 Oct RAJULA 4 Oct 5 Ocl I Oct BOMBALA Nn 9/12 Nm 11/10 Nn RAJULA 23/211,166 words
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Advertisement429 1964-09-25 14 FOR NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS I HOUSTON Spore t Sham Penang N. York i. Orieam 6REENPOINI 23/30 Sept 1 Oct 2 Ocl 1 He* 14 No. MOSFIELO 21/22 Oct 23/24 Oct 25 Oct 27 Nn I Oac RECO nm Nn M Nn 2 Dec 4 laa 12 Jaa429 words
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Advertisement726 1964-09-25 15 TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD TOURIST GUIDES Applications are Invited from the public including the holders of Temporary Guide Certificates j Issued by the Tourist Promotion Board to take part in the second guide training course starting 7th November, »964. Applicants must have tlie following qualifications: >a > Between 18 and 35726 words
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Advertisement658 1964-09-25 15 CRAIGIELEA RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated In England) At a Board Meeting held in London on 23rd September 1964, the Directors considered the Accounts for the year ended 31st March 1964, and have recommended the payment of a Dividend of ten percent iiO'j In respect of that year. It is proposed658 words
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Advertisement608 1964-09-25 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN Kt'RAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AI'THORITy Dewan Latehan (College of Business Studies) Petaling Jaya, Selanfor. Appointment of Principal The College is providing training for major professional examinations in Accountancy, Company Administration and Management aJid requires a person to nil this Important vacancy. Persons applying608 words
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Advertisement1254 1964-09-25 15 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including 'those on probation for the following appointments: 1. EXPERIMENTAL OFFICERS (Division II). in the Ministry of! Agriculture and Co-operatives. Malaysia. Salary scale: Probationer $350x20-390 /Exam. Bar/ 420x28-700 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current1,254 words
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Advertisement544 1964-09-25 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT. Applications are Invited from persons qualified as Advocates and Solicitors or the equivalent professional qualification In any I Commonwealth Country for an appointment as Assisting Counsel In the Attorney-Generals Chambers, Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS Not less than three years professional experience either in Government service544 words
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Advertisement891 1964-09-25 15 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Supply of Poultry Mashes for 1965 Tenders will be received in the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Jalan Swettenham. Kuala Lumpur up to Noon of 15th October, 1964 for the supply of ready mixed poultry mashes (in lirst-class891 words
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Article, Illustration10 1964-09-25 16 Dawn to marry a bookie DAWN: Wedding bells after Christmas10 words
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91 1964-09-25 16 BRISBANE, Thurs. World champion swimmer Dawn Fraser last night officially announced her engagement to a hookmaker, Mr. Gary Ware, of Townsville. Queensland. Both aie 27. The announcement ended rumours about a pending engagement on the eve of the Olympic Games in Tokyo. DawnReuter - 91 words
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Article32 1964-09-25 16 SINGAPORE. Thjii Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's dinner scheduled to be held on Sept. 26 has been cancelled. Ticket holders are requested to collect their cash refund from SAAA seciv-ary Maurice Nicholas.32 words
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Article21 1964-09-25 16 SEOUL, Thurs. A ten-man Singapore table tennis team arrived here today for the seventh Asian championships opening here tomorrow. AP.AP - 21 words
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134 1964-09-25 16 GOLF Nancy's win leaves Americans in charge LONDON. Thurs.— Nancy Roth. 25. defeated the reigning champion Brigitte Varangut IRUNI yesterday to leave the Americans apparently in complete charge of the British women's amateur golf championship at Sandwich, Kent. Nancy who pilots her own aeroplane was the fourth member of theReuter - 134 words
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Article63 1964-09-25 16 MANILA, nun. World flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch of Thailand lias been reminded he has up to midnight tomorrow to aaree to defend his title against No. 1 challenger Salvatore Burruni of Italy or be stripped of the championship. Jusiiniano Montano Junior, vice-president of the World BoxIng Council said today63 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-09-25 16 Epsom Jeep - Subian Sonny to ride in Manila big races Epsom Jeep RACING with JPOH, Thurs— Two local jockeys Subian Dalwee and Sonny Lim will represent Malaysia in international races to be held in Manila during the Fourth Asian Racing Conference in November. Tney will ride against top jockeys from other Asian301 words
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Article80 1964-09-25 16 NEW YORK. Thurs. Closed circuit television of the world heavyweight title fight between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston on Nov. 16 may produce more than USSS-million in revenue, the promoters predict. Freddie Brooks, president of Sportsvision Incorporated, the New York firm, which has been awardedReuter - 80 words
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171 1964-09-25 16 DAVIS CUP US AND AUSSIES HIT BY RAIN— /CLEVELAND. Thurs. Both I V* the United States and Aus- I i-alian lawn tennis players had I .heir practice sessions cut. short yesterday by rain on the eve of I this weekends Davis Cup dial- lunge rouna here. The American players tookReuter - 171 words
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Article468 1964-09-25 16 Milan force trophy replay SOCCER MILAN. Thurs.—lnternazionale Milan (Italy) beat Independiente of Buenos Aires (Argentina) 2-0 in the second leg of the InterContinerAal Trophy the unofficial world clubs' soccer championj ship here last night to force a play-off. The Argentinian club won the first leg 1-0 in Buenos Aires earlier468 words
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185 1964-09-25 16 CARDIFF. Thurs.— Ronnie Rees. outside-left who ws bom at Ystradgynlais In the County of Brecon, is the only new cap In the Welsh soccer team to play Scotland here on Oct. 3. The Welsh selectors have made seven changes from theReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement518 1964-09-25 16 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties, To be held at our Bales-r*flW en Tuesday. .">th September. 19«4 at 2.30 p.m. KSTATE OF SHARIKFA LILI ALKAFF. in I It 1. No. 62 CHARTWELL DRIVE, area 3.151 square feet, i>9» lease, monthly rent $336 00 11 MALAY STREET, area 723 square feet.518 words
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Advertisement375 1964-09-25 16 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenciers will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building, up to noon on Tuesday. 6th Octobur. 1964. for:— THE RELAYING OF COMPOSITE CHANNEL DRAIN .V KMBANKMENT TO I.TGHT INDUSTRY ARISA. i Show Round on Tuesday. 29.9.64 at 10 00 ami375 words
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Advertisement93 1964-09-25 16 IT How on earth can you stand there Because, I am using ASAHI PENTOX looking through your binoculars for and they are the only binoculars with hours and hours without getting built-in ULTRA-VIOLET filters that /r^^^>. headacheP protect your eyes and eliminate glare. A COMPLETE RAN6E OF *> Binocular.....* 7393 words
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Miscellaneous321 1964-09-25 16 Straits Times Crossword is I I fJH pjpjH pH| pjl 'o 1 KB aP^S BBh He HI >fli n>H JHl >iH Bpj^pjpßßß PJH I ■HBfl>iiiH~~~.iH^l H AOBOSB 3. 5). 4 Relerrlng to part of the meal 5 Change it— its not honest (8). naturally (2, 6). 6. Uncle Sam has321 words
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Article548 1964-09-25 17 FULLBACKS PRITHIPAL AND GURBUX SENT OFF MALAYSIAN INSIDELEFT GOH HOCK SENG CARRIED OUT WITH LEG INJURY MHF Vice-President's XI 0 INDIA O" I IPOH. Thurs. i by Lee Foo San JHE MALAYSIAN Hockey Federation VicePresidents' XI put up a magnificent performance to hold India's olympics-bound team548 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-09-25 17 Brightwell accused of causing split in team ATHLETICS LONDON, Thurs. The manager of Britain's Olympic athletics team, Pat Sage, today alleged that the captain, Robbie Brightwell, had "caused a split within the team." Mr. Sage's statement followed an incident last night when Brij?htwell and some other members of the BritishReuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-09-25 17 LEEDS United goalkeeper Sprake jumps high and manages to clear the ball away from the harassing figure of Chelsea inside-right Graham during the match at Stamford Bridge, London. Looking on (right) is Charlton, the Leeds centre-half. Chelsea won 2-0. Reuter picture.Reuter - 44 words
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178 1964-09-25 17 GO-KARTING KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— With two more meets to go beiore the end of the 1964 go-kartln^ season in Malaya, the Todds— Peter and his wife. Katherlne look all set to capture the major awards. Peter, who Is also secretary ol178 words
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229 1964-09-25 17 Argentine will play here after Olympics SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MALAYSIA, who were knocked out of the Olympic Games soccer tournament in last year's preliminary round by Thailand, will have an Olympic aftermath when Argentina play a match each in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The Argentine team, who I«ire in229 words
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Article80 1964-09-25 17 MAJID TO MISS HK TOUR WITH MCFA SINGAPORE, Thurs. Majid And, the Singapore and Malaysia inside forward who was Invited to travel with the Malaysia Chinese F.A. team to Hong Kong, will not be able to go. Majid told the Timesport today: "My employers would not give me any leave."80 words
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Article152 1964-09-25 17 IPOH. Thurs.— Eight players will make their debut lor Perak when the State meet Penang in the opening tie of the Malaya Cup rugger competition on the Municipal padang here on Saturday. They are I. J. L. Steven. Loke Kai Heng. Zalnal Yen. Ropee Adnan.152 words
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251 1964-09-25 17 BOXING KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SPECIAL Cups for the best winner and best loser will be awarded at the Selangor Amateur Boxing Association's three-day open and novicei tournament at Bukit Bintang Park from Oct. 1 to 3. This was announced at today's251 words
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Article124 1964-09-25 17 MALACCA. Thurs. Schoolgirl champion Mary Lim of MGS won two titles in the" Malacca junior badminton championships held here last night. Mary won the singles tnic by beating Nancy McOifford 11-1. 11-5 and then partnering Lim Siew Eng won the doubles crown. Singles semi-finals: N. McGifford bt124 words
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253 1964-09-25 17 BASKETBALL Malaysia play Indonesia Oct. 4 YOKOHAMA, Thurs.—Malaysla will play Indonesia on Oct. 4, final day of the 10--natlon round robin preliminary Olympic basketball tournament which begins at the Cultural Gymnasium here tomorrow. "We are going to try very hard to qualify." said coach Ko Tai Chiew in a PressUPI - 253 words
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Article22 1964-09-25 17 Inter-college tourney (Spore): TTC 18 Polytechnic 0. Taiplng l*».; Prisons 4 Thenavan Youths 2. Ipoh Div. 1: Kllat 3 PCRC 1.22 words
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Article65 1964-09-25 17 C. Kedah l.gt (Sg PatanO; Our kha Boys Coy 1 Malay Secondary 1. Krntong I.je: Suleiman Sch. 2 PWD I; MES 3 Suleiman Sch. 1. B. Pa hat Lgt: Govt. Services 2 Teachers 2. FriendUes: ACS 2 SPI Teachers 0 (at Seremban): Tengku Mohamed Sch. Teachers 1 Tengku Besar65 words
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Article15 1964-09-25 17 Kinta tourney (B. Gajah): Slputeh 66 Tronoh 60; Tg Tualant 70 8 Gajah 55.15 words
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Advertisement259 1964-09-25 17 Advertisement Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch— Relieves Pain London. 'Special) For the wide variety ol haemorrhoid first time science has found conditions, some ol 10 to 24 a new healing substance with years' standing. the astonishing ability to All this, without the u*e of •hrlnk haemorrhoids,259 words
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Advertisement162 1964-09-25 17 I mm 'We are so glad you came' A friendly talk is over-and yet another family's future is made secure. They*askexj the Man from the Prudential to drop in, and now they can happily look forward to a substantial sum of money in later life. And if father dies before162 words
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Miscellaneous90 1964-09-25 17 SPORTS DIARY CRICKET MCA Lge final: S'gor v Spore <XL padang. 10.30 ajn.>. SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Municipil v Ramblers (Jn. A. JaUli RUGGER XL Clnb match: RMAF B v Tech College (Airport Rd.'. Inter-school: Sekolan TAR v Clifford (STAR grd>. Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdah! THB" i "1 Kbugs!90 words
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278 1964-09-25 18 Olympic Games can be seen L- on TV KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Television Malaysia will put out a daily half-an-hour filmed highlights of the Tokyo Olympics for 15 days beginning us soon as possible from the start of the Games on Oct. 10. The films will be shot, processed, edited and278 words
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155 1964-09-25 18 LONDON. Thurs. Cpl. Peter Floyd, of the R.A.F. was flown 10.000 miles from his base in Borneo this week to join the search still going on today for his missing wife ;ind two babies. Within 48 hours of hearing that hisReuter - 155 words
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Obituary27 1964-09-25 18 MR. T. KARMAKAR tmjscd ay ay Kuddrnly on the 24-9-04 cortege leaving 4-H. PtnJ.il Park at 4 p.m. on 23-9-64 for cn-matton at Bldadarl Hindu Ometfry.27 words
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296 1964-09-25 18 The death sentence for 'triple murder' constable DAIB. Thurs. A police constable, Ismail bin Chatt, 32, of Kuala Lipis, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Gill in the High Court here today for murdering Wong Chin Yen, 34, a radio dealer. He faced a triple murder charge at his296 words
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397 1964-09-25 18 Expats: Central Govt is now convinced, says Ningkan KUCHING, Thurs. rrHE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen A Kalong Ningkan. returned here from Kuala. Lumpur today* satisfied that he had proved to the Federal Government that Sarawak was not being run by expatriate officials. He said he had discussed with397 words
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196 1964-09-25 18 'HELP GOVT' CIRCULAR SENT TO PRIVATE DOCTORS KUALA LUM PUR, Thurs. The Council of the Malayan Medical Association is sending circulars to its members next week asking them in what capacity they would like to help the Government should the Emergency situation worsen. Disclosing this to the Straits Times today,196 words
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Article349 1964-09-25 18 LONDON. Thurs. It was another satisfactory day In the stock markets, with selective buyIng of equities following more good company statements from leading industrial concerns. Business, however, still failed to show any marked expansion and there was no great desire to open new commitments for349 words
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Article43 1964-09-25 18 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 21--l/16d., Oct. 21-1/IM.. Nov 21--1 16d., Dec. 21d.. Oct. Dec. 21--1 16d.. Jan/Mar. 20-15 16d., Apr./ June 20 »»d.. July Sept. 20-13 '18d.. Oct Dec. 20\d.. Jan. Mar. 20\d., Apr. June 20\d.. c.l.f. Oct. 20\d.. Nov. 20"\d. Tone: Hesitant.43 words
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Article26 1964-09-25 18 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1510, sellers £1525, Forward buyers £1450. sellers £1451, Settlement £1485. Turnover a.m. 270 tons. p.m. 170 tons. Tone: Barely steady after firm.26 words
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96 1964-09-25 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An adviser on secondment policy at the British War Office. Col. H. Hamilton, said today that Britain was willing to send out more officers here on secondment to the Malaysian armed forces. Col. Hamilton was speaking to reporters before he96 words
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156 1964-09-25 18 Suddenly after tea, politics on the menu ROTORUA (New Zealand), Thurs. The Indonesian delegation at the seventh session of the AsiaPacific Forestry Commission here has refused to recognise the membership of Malaysia in the commission, and will recognise Malaya only. The two-men Indonesian delegation arrived here this morning two daysReuter - 156 words
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326 1964-09-25 18 NEW YORK, Thurs rpHE Wall Street Journal -I asserted today that "Indonesia's blatant attacks against Malaysia are a classic example of President Soekarno's innate urge to grab another hunk of real estate." This influential financial newspaper said in an edltorial thatUPI - 326 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-09-25 18 THAT'S TAFFY'S TITLE... AND ITS WORTH TEN SHILLINGS LOOK at these three fellows pulling funny faces. No, they're not pulling your leg. To them pulling funny faces is a serious business. All of them were taking part in the 697 th World Gurning Championship atUPI - 112 words
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81 1964-09-25 18 New bookmobile service gets good support SINGAPORE. Thurs. The bookmobile .service started In July by the National Library for its young readers living far awiy from the library has received very good response, a library spokesman said today. The mobile library at present visits the Tanjong Pagar and West Coast81 words
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Article104 1964-09-25 18 RUSSIAN PLAN TO WOO TOURISTS YIOSCOW, Thurs. Hotels, motels and camping sites will be built in the Soviet Union under a new "five-year plan" to attract foreign tourists, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. A newly formed travel agency, the "Foreign Tourism Administration." will supervise developments in towns of interestReuter - 104 words
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Article119 1964-09-25 18 I ONDON, Thurs. Two of lour escaped Dartmoor prisoners were caught today by British army paratroopers on night exercise near Okehampton in South-west England. The two men, Banjamln Cooper, 28, serving an 11-year sentence, and Patrick PlUsgerald. 24, serving six years, had been atReuter - 119 words
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Article33 1964-09-25 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The 20th Singapore Company Boys Brigade will hold its second annual review and display at the Dunman Chinese Middle School field in Haig Road at 5 p.m. on Saturday.33 words
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