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Title Section21 1964-09-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Hew**? 61 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article20 1964-09-29 1 SENU: A CAMPAIGN TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR PEOPLE TO EXPRESS SENSE OF LOYALTY IN CONCRETE FORM20 words
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Article384 1964-09-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon 17 MEMBER national solidarity committee to spearhead a nationwide campaign to foster solidarity and harmony in the country has been formed. Its chairman is Indie Senu bin Abdul Rahman. Minis ter of Information ;md Broadcasting. The committee formed in accordance with the instructions of384 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-09-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYSIA'S economy is so sound that, despite Indonesian aggression, the pace of economic development can be maintained, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Mr. Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, said here today. Mr. Schweitzer told a news367 words
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269 1964-09-29 1 KUCHING, Monday. MALAYSIAN Security Forces in Sarawak clashed with Indonesian terrorists three times last 1 week. Information has been withheld until now to enable Security Forces to carry out follow-up operations. A spokesman revealed that last Tuesday in the First Division, Security Forces269 words
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105 1964-09-29 1 MALAYSIA'S HOCKEY VICTORY OVER INDIA MALACCA, Mon.—Malaysia scored their first success over an Indian hockey team today' when the Malacca Chief Minister's XI, practically the Malaysian team for the Olympic Games, beat the Indian Hockey Federation President's XI of Olympic players 1-0 at Kubu Stadium. A 2,000. crowd saw the105 words
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Article24 1964-09-29 1 VATICAN CITY, Mon. Three U.S. Cardinals led almost unanimous support at the- Ecumenical Council today for a wholehearted declaration condemning antiSemitism.— UPl.24 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-09-29 1 A PILOTS view of the Commando carrier lI. M s. Bulwark at anchor in Malaysian waters. The pilot is in a Wessex helicopter about to land on the deck after ferrying Gurkha troops into deep jungle from Labis to hunt down the remnants of the67 words
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231 1964-09-29 1 OAIGON, Mon. Troops fired into a crowd of demonstrattors and killed four of them yesterday at the costal city of Qui Nhon, according to re- j ports reaching here today. Many others were reported wounded. Qul Nhon. 250 miles north of Saigon, wasReuter - 231 words
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Article40 1964-09-29 1 TUNIS. Mon.— The Tunisian Government today announced the devaluation of tlvj dinar by 25 per cent. Its value before devaluation, which becomes effective immediately, was 2.40 dollars (about 17 shillings and two pence) to the dinar.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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143 1964-09-29 1 CEVEN youths were detained by the Special Branch here during the weekend under the Internal Security Act. They are believed to be members of an illegal organisation known as the Liga Aksi Republikan Melayu Raya 'Greater Malay Republic Action League). p| KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The143 words
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Article28 1964-09-29 1 LAHORE. Mon. Pakistan him accepted in principle a Chinese offer of a liSs6o million Interestfree loan, the Commerce Minister, Mr. Waheeduzzaman. told newsmen toJay. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article332 1964-09-29 1 Soek plans new world group JAKARTA. Mon. J Indonesia is reluctantly participating at the forthcoming Cairo non aligned summit conference and it has already started campaigning for the holding of a rival Indone-sia-styled conference. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. is scheduled to leave tonight for Cairo to join President SoekarnoReuter - 332 words
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Article40 1964-09-29 1 FIRE IN JOHNSON'S MOTORCADE PROVIDENCE, Mon. Man was apprehended on T©of of the ShrratonBiltmore Hotel in Proevidence today about 25 minutes before car in President Johnsons motorcade burst into flames, police rrportrd. He was taken to police headquarters—UPl40 words
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178 1964-09-29 2 JJYDERABAD. Mon. Three people were killed and four injured when police opened fire on crowds looting government grain stores and private food grain shop's at Guntakal, arcord''ng to official reports received here. The reports said crowds looted grain stores and shops inReuter - 178 words
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158 1964-09-29 2 Saigon has not asked for defence aid, says Seato man pHRISTCHURCH, Mon. Seato had j not given defence aid to South Vietnam because it had not been asked, the secretariygeneral of the organisation. Mr. Konthi Supham ongkhon of Thailand, said here yesterday. Mr. Konthi arrived In New Zealand on SaturdayReuter - 158 words
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77 1964-09-29 2 MANILA. Mon. A Filipino nun producer was shot dead at his studio yesterday and police held an actor for the crime. Police said Leroy Salvador walked into the office of suburban Quezon City's detective chief and reported the shooting of Jesus Consul, owner ofAP - 77 words
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Article26 1964-09-29 2 ERIE (Pennsylvania). Mon. The General Electric Company has announced thm South Africa Railways has unlgred 65 dirse) !';cnnv..tives of 2.000 horsepower each.— A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article70 1964-09-29 2 SAN FRANCISCO Mon.— Ml Henry Cabot Lodge has been named the first winner of the Thomas A. Dooley Foundation's "Splendid American Award" for his work while serving as United States Ambassador to South Vietnam. The foundation was founded by the late Dr. Thomas A. Dooley. who setReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-09-29 2 A TWIN -JET Cessna rt YAT-37D demonstrates its versatility by releasing; a package of 38 2.75 in. rockets in a firepower show put on for an evaluation team of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, at a firing range near Salina. Kansas. U.S.126 words
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Article75 1964-09-29 2 Indonesian Air Force exercises JAKARTA, Mon. J The Indonesian Air Force has been holding combat exercises around Celebes Island, the official news agency Antara reported. Antara did not mention any dates but said that the Air Force used its Rus-sian-made MiG-17 jet fighters and Ilyu-shin-28 bombers, airbase defence units, radars,UPI - 75 words
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98 1964-09-29 2 J|ONG KONG, Mon. Chairman Liv ShaoChl. head of the Chinese Peoples Republic, said last night that his country would give "all our support" to Cambodia If she were attacked by "U.S. Imperialism and its lackeys." According to the New China News Agency.Reuter - 98 words
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102 1964-09-29 2 Topless girls and jazz: Six men die ii riot JOHANNESBURG. Six men were murdered, four women criminally assaulted and about 30 people stabbed yesterday at a jazi festival in a stadium at Soweto. an African township about 15 miles from here. Police said all the victims were Africans. About 35.000Reuter - 102 words
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203 1964-09-29 2 Malaysian crisis is Commonwealth crisis, says Lord Casey BRISBANE, Monday. ORD CASEY, the former Australian Minister for Ai External Affairs, said here today that except in a few isolated cases there was something like a complete lack of interest in the future of the Commonwealth in London. 'The majority ofReuter - 203 words
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Article56 1964-09-29 2 HONO KONG. Mon.—Commu'r.ist China alleged today that a U.S. warship intruded into Its territorial waters east of Nanjih Island. Fukien Province yesterday. The New China News agency the Foreign Ministry had been authorised to Issue the 325 th "serious warning" against this mill- tary provocationReuter - 56 words
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Article28 1964-09-29 2 TOKYO. Mon.— Britain's new VCIO Jet airliner arrived in Tokyo for a one-day stopover on its inaugural flight on the Far Eastern route.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement81 1964-09-29 2 Stand on your own two feet. Use Tampai to be sure, secure. No odour, no chafingf Invisible in place. Bathe wearing Tampai. Feel clean, cool, fresh. Tampai— worn internally. Millions use it. Your choice of 2 absorbencies (Regular and Super). Available wherever such products are sold. Inventeu by a doctor81 words
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Miscellaneous15 1964-09-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (tie... now muculf} f^£*.*T*\ IM6LP YOU yS Iff, SO \\to-915 words
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Article101 1964-09-29 3 RUSSIAN DESTROYERS SHADOW AMERICAN CARRIER THE American aircraft carrier Independence (60,000 tons) being "shadowed" by two Russian destroyers during Natos "Operation, Teamwork" off the coast of Iceland. The ship in the foreground is a guided missile destroyer of the 3,500--ton Kotlin class, and in the backgroundUPI - 101 words
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Article100 1964-09-29 3 LIMA. Mon. President de Gaulle wound up his official visit to Peru last night and flew to troubled Bolivia, the next stop on his goodwill tour cf South America. He brushed aside any suggestions that he skip Bolivia, which is under a state of siegeAP - 100 words
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288 1964-09-29 3 ORDEAL OF WOMAN WHO DEVOTED HER LIFE TO ANGOLA JULJET.A GANDRA, 40, a Portuguese woman doc- tor said to have been in prison for five years, was yesterday named "prisoner of the year" by Amnesty International at its annual conference in Canterbury. i The organisation, which has 3,000 members InReuter - 288 words
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69 1964-09-29 3 LONDON. Sun. Stephen Stone. 18 year old high school student of Ilkeston. yesterday shook 10.294 hands —and claimed a world record. The nand-shaking marathon lasted six hours and 43 minutes, which beat the feat of Ilkeston youth council chairman. Roy Wesson, who shook 10.293 handsReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration183 1964-09-29 3 1,500 mph treetop jet shows its paces O.VDO.N. Mon. The Li TSR2, Britain's controversial new low -level bomber designed to skim at trretop level with its unclear load, made Its first successful test flight at Boscombe Down airfield yesterday. The sleek 1,500-mile an hour jet plane (above), took to theUPI - 183 words
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265 1964-09-29 3 PARIS, Mon. A dis- creet badge on the back of the lapel will save the French night club habitue a lot of money if it is the insignia of the "Association of Persons Exempt from Tipping." The newspaper Paris Presse currently waging a battleReuter - 265 words
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Article19 1964-09-29 3 LONDON. Mon. Britain has refused an urgent Bahamian Government request to abrogate the Anglo-Cuba air agreement. UPIUPI - 19 words
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Article86 1964-09-29 3 JACKSON. Mon. An explosion in the driveway of a Netrro home here severely damaged a car and broke some windows in the house before dawn today bat no one was reported injured. The blast was at the home of Mr. I. S. Sanders, a busi- nessman86 words
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621 1964-09-29 3 LB J gets ready to act on Warren proposals JOHNSON CITY (Texas), Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday appointed a four-man committee to advise him ''on the execution of the recommendations of the Warren Commission." Its members are: Mr. Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury; Mr. John McCome, director of the CentralReuter - 621 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-09-29 3 NEW YOEK. Mon. Mr. Robert Kennedy, former United States Attorney General, yesterday reiterated his belief that Lee Harvey Oswald alone was responsible for his brother's assassination. "I have not read the Warren Commission's report, nor do I intend to. But I have105 words
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Advertisement133 1964-09-29 3 CHANRAI ORGANISATION ANNIVERSARY DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR HIM FOR HER American mad* Untonity G»rm*)» Mo*. Swtot 4-«0 Style Button-down Shirt* 9.90 Wi T#tOf on 2 pcs. Ptalfi SporVSlm*^ 4.M «>/*""♦ .->♦♦• Walking Short, totiou. Loalio* Cambolaa $IN moter kilt S *.*0 Dacron Wartm-Woar Lodl" Trainer* 51a.90 Blou*a*-13 Stylo* »1M133 words
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Article66 1964-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Italian journalist and scooter enthusiast, Mr. Roberto Patrignanl, was guest-of-honour at ft satay party given by the East Asiatic Co., Ltd. at their premises tonight. Mr. Patrignanl, who has travelled on his scooter through 14 countries after leaving Milan In July this year, is66 words
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Article35 1964-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Junior Safety First Council will present awards to winners of its recent essay competition at its monthly meeting at the St. Joseph's Institution in Bras Basah Road, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article27 1964-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Pay* Lebar Community Centre is organising a national language class for beginners starting on Oct. 13. Applications close on Oct. 6.27 words
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Article, Illustration561 1964-09-29 4 Tun Yusof opens architects conference pOH the first time today, architects in Malaysia got together to study their prob lems, and to find ways of contributing more to the development of Malaysia. The architects met at the' National Library here for the first Malaysian Architectural Conference only one day after561 words
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239 1964-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, laying the foundation stone for a new and larger Joss paper factory for Siong Bee Paper Products Ltd., in Kampong Ampat, said there was a sizeable market for Joss paper in Malaysia. He disclosed239 words
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319 1964-09-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A technician. Stanley Doyle used a "back-handed" blow on a postal clerk's mouth when the clerk told him that he could not be behind the counter of the post office, a magistrate's court was told today. Supplah Genkatharan. a319 words
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Article46 1964-09-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. C. K. Sansbury, will speak on •The Spirit of Rotary and the present International situation' at the next luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Cathay Hotel on Oct. 7 at 1 p.m.46 words
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Article264 1964-09-29 4 OINOAPORE, Mon. Racial prejudice, suspicion and hatred only created barriers and separated fellow citizens, said Mr. Peter Joe Chia, a District Commissioner of the Boy Scouts Association here. "These are dangerous enemies of society, and the sooner we get rid of them the better for ourselves264 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-09-29 4 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Luir.pur 93 72 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 70 Singapore 90 7341 words
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Article97 1964-09-29 5 SOLDIER FOUND SHOT IN BILLET pENANG. Mon. A rifleman of the Ist Green Jackets was found shot in the grounds of Minden Barracks at Glugor here last night, i Rifleman P. Koegh of Dublin. Ireland, was wounded in the stomach with his sub- I machinegun lying nearby. Koegh. it was97 words
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121 1964-09-29 5 National servicemen pass out today KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The tirst batch of 400 national servicemen will complete their two-month military training tomorrow. The servicemen, all between the ages of 21 and 28. arrived xt Siginting Camp, Port Dickson. on Aug. 1 and lor the last two months j received weapon121 words
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Article48 1964-09-29 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A farmer, Ko.'i Bok Kirn. unearthed a cache of 48 old, rusty revolvers, while digging In his garden in Yew Tee village, off Woodlands Road, yesterday evening. The revolvers have been turned over to the police, who described them as war relics.48 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1964-09-29 5 'Cry from the bathroom... he was lying on the floor' MRS. SOUTER TELLS COURT OF THE NIGHT HER HUSBAND WAS KILLED pENANG, Mon. Mrs. Ethel Souter, 81-year-old widow of a former Penang Settlement Councillor and Justice of the Peace, told a preliminary inquiry today how her husband was brutally murdered1,185 words
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85 1964-09-29 5 CINGAPORE. Mon. Customs revenue went up by 52.872.100 in 1963 compared to the previous year. It amounted to $122,818,225 According to the latest annual report of the Customs and Excise Department for 1963. tobacco fetched the highest revenue ($41,557.--804.60> followed closely by petroleum85 words
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92 1964-09-29 5 BOAC 'Pacific menus' for the Olympics SINGAPORE. Mon —BO AC has introduced a scries of new "Pacific menus" on its U.S.-Par East route on which many Americans will bo travelling to Tokyo for the Olympic Games and on to Hons Koiir. To create a Pacific mood, special Oriental-South PacittcHawanan delicacies92 words
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Article58 1964-09-29 5 IPOH. Mon— Mr Y. Matsuda. 27, Japanese engineer, who had his right arm severed while working in it cement factory. was rushed to the hospital here last nieht The accident occurred at the Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Ltd. factory in Kanthan, near here. This morning Mr.58 words
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Article75 1964-09-29 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. British troops, from 10 Infantry Workshops. REME. aye made special equipment u> aid the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore to help the children in their rare at their centre in Gilstead Road. A gift ot rive adiustable chairs. I a .set of class-room scales75 words
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163 1964-09-29 5 NEW COMMANDER NAMED FOR RAAF BASE PENANG. Mon. The RAAF base in Butterworth. Australia's major overseas base, will have a new commanding officer next month. the RAAF base announced today. He Is Air Commodore WE. Townsend. director-gene-ral of personel at Department of Air. Canberra, who will take ovrr from Air163 words
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132 1964-09-29 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 2,144-ton New Zealand anti-subma-rine frigate Otago will arrive her>e within the next few days, a Royal Navy spokesman said today. She will serve with the British Far East Fleet, which is currently being strengthened for a "purely132 words
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Article27 1964-09-29 5 PENANG. Mon. The Pcr.ai. Floral Art Society will hold It annual show at the Old Wee 1 Association premises in Northar Road on Saturday.27 words
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125 1964-09-29 5 ITLALA LUMPUR. Mon. The case in which the Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. is suing Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam and Inche Abu Bakar bin Ismail for libel and .slander, which was due to have resumed hearing tod. 4. has been125 words
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279 1964-09-29 5 Improve the fire fighting services Union JPOH. Mon. m view of the countrys pre- sent state of emergency. the Government should improve the standard of the Central Fire Training School in Kuala Lumpur. A resolution pa.v^d at the ?>dt ration rire Fighting Services Union annual meeting here yesteiuay said lack279 words
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Article25 1964-09-29 5 FENANG. Man. T!i. I Malay Chamber of Commerce WlB I held its :--."ual meeting nt Umno 1 Hall at, 10 a.m. in Sunday.25 words
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320 1964-09-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE National Union of Plantation Workers with assets worth more than one million dollars is the richest trade union in Malaysia. The 120,265-member union runs on a $1.1 million budget, Mr. K. G. George, Registrar of Trade Unions, said320 words
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102 1964-09-29 6 Stephens: We welcome Malaysian brothers lESSELTON, Man.— sa *> ban's Chief Minister. Dato Stephens, said in Ranau yesterday that "our brothers from other paits of Malaysia" were welcome to Sabah. Paying tribute to Mr. Poh Soo Jin, principal of Kanau Secondary School, for his hard work and keen interest in102 words
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Article48 1964-09-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The central executive committee of the Party Raayat will hold an extraordinary meeting on Oct. 3 to discuss the detention of Its acting chairman. Inche Nazar Nong. He was detained under the Internal Security Act in the early hours of Saturday.48 words
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94 1964-09-29 6 I ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A man awakened by the barking of dogs early one morning went behind his house and saw three persons stealing sugarcane from his garden. His shouts brought neighbours, who helped in the chase, but the thieves escHped. In94 words
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Article32 1964-09-29 6 IPOH. Mon— Eight men were today fined $10 each by the magistrate here. Incne Mohamed Eusoff bin Chin, for trepassing into the Perak Turf Club premise* yesterday without satisfactory explanation.32 words
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326 1964-09-29 6 Australian engineers' target date for Sabah road lESSELTON, Mon.— To J Sook by December that's tne target for 28 miles of road to be built through rugged terrain in Sabah made even tougher by thick jungle. The tafik was assigned to the 7th Field Squadron of the Royal Australian EngineersAP - 326 words
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Article50 1964-09-29 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Qoh Keng Swee. h.<s appointed Mr. Lim Kee Ming, a businessman, and Mr. O V Devan Nair. secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, to be members of the Economic Development Board for two years with effect from Aug 10.50 words
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Article29 1964-09-29 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The police recovered a wartime shell measuring one foot long and five Inches In diameter In Jalan Llm Tal See off Coronation Road today.29 words
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351 1964-09-29 6 Agriculture bias in education a must, says Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister ol Asricul ture and Co- operatives, Ir.phe Moha--1 mcd Khir Johari, said today that Malaysia's educational system must have r>:: agricultural bias and farmers must have an "honourable" place in society if agriculture was to achieve progress.351 words
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Article21 1964-09-29 6 PENANG, Mon.- Penang scoutt will carry out their annual odd Jobs week from Oct. 3 to Oct. 10.21 words
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Article187 1964-09-29 6 PFNANG, Men. The I principal ot the Federation School for ihe Deaf, Miss Lee Kooi Jong has recommended the enactment of legislation to compel government offices, commercial linns and in- dustries to recruit at least 15 per tent ot their staff i frn»)i the handicapped187 words
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Miscellaneous130 1964-09-29 6 AUvy O»p By y T nawntin NO, I'M NOT INTERESTEP \H /...BESIPES, FDR HEAVENS "V .I I am t mtit tvic- -J I c j JIMHB9I Uirk Tracy By Ch+ntmr Ommi* w/K3-E. a v< ij \jdj* r LOOK V" wwat i notTerv pap i r I TWOUGMT I PICKED {VCBSE.130 words
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Article, Illustration1825 1964-09-29 7 Non-stop under the Atlantic AUDACIOUS SKIPPER'S FEAT MADE SUBMARINE HISTORY ON September JO. 1933, one of the world's forgotten men died in Hamburg at the age of 69. Seventeen years before, when World War I was in its most crucial phase, Paul Konig's name was blazoned across the front pagss1,825 words
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Article34 1964-09-29 8 2* *Wi flf (Mlmmmm) HO KAY WHATT It Kamilv Ui.nk all friends and relatives for i ll lr (ondolfoces, wreaths, scrolls. monetary cifu. night vislu. Invaluable i b**t> and attendance. At the funeral34 words
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Article685 1964-09-29 8 Although Malaysian and j Thai officials have described as "routine" the border security talks which are being held in Bangkok this week, J they are quite obviously a little out of the ordinary. The talks will concern Malaysian Communist terrorists who are hiding in the border685 words
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Article395 1964-09-29 8 The Malayan Railway, which lost $1.5 million last year, faces a deficit this year more than twice as large. Part of the reason is to be found in the Christmas strike in 1962. The wage increases won by the raikvaymen put up substantially the Railway's overheads, while not395 words
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Article173 1964-09-29 8 The Automobile Association of Singapore has a case when it argues that charges in the Cecil Street multi-storey car I park are too high. The park is operating at only half its 900-car capacity because, says the association, motorists will not pay 50 cents an hour. A lower173 words
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433 1964-09-29 8 Dr. ABRAHAM MARCUS - Dr. ABRAHAM MARCUS by LONDON. MONDAY TK) reunite a severed arm with the body is now a reasonable operation for certainpatients under certain conditions. Two successful cases in the Mass achusetts General Hospital, Boston, are described in the Journal of the American Medical Association.433 words
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Article503 1964-09-29 8 JOHN ASHDOWN - Burma's Ne Win is out of touch JOHN ASHDOWN by DURMA'S Gereral Ne 13 Win becomes increasingly Isolated from the country at large. The small coterie of senior army officers composing the Revolutionary Council prevents any real communication between him and the Burmese people. If the General seems to tolerate503 words
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Article, Illustration848 1964-09-29 8 BERNARD NOSSITER - MONETARY REFORM A POLLS ISSUE BERNARD NOSSITER by BY making an heroic effort, the British voter may discover that the principal economic differences between hi? two major parties lie in the remote field of foreign affairs. The voter, however, is unlikely to find this out during the campaign no w848 words
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LETTERS
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Article128 1964-09-29 8 IrtrtAD that 90.000 are unemployed in Malaya. I don't know whether this total includes the clerical workers. However, the figure is appalling. Tae Government took a most unwist step in revising the ase limit u> 60 ior Government -ervunts. This lias had repercussions on fMiipic..::..128 words
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Article110 1964-09-29 8 ♦CINCE my complaints to the Singapore Harbour Board regarding anomalies in their allotment of Board quarters to its stall have gone unanswered, may 1 aik for the hospitality of your columns? I have been employed by the Port of Singapore Authority for many years and have applied for110 words
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Article115 1964-09-29 8 a Government pons'.oner cannot conveniently go in person to the Pensions Office to receive his pension he signs an Affirmation Form AG 34— W 0160 and sends it to the said office by post. But first he must have his signature witnessed by one of certain persons who115 words
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Advertisement803 1964-09-29 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Want, Sl* t Minimum) TAN CMOO: Danny, v-o late Mr. Mr*. Tan Leok Lay to Evelyn, d/o U' Mrs Choc Kens Tin. 28-S-M. MR. LEONC KENC CHOONO. younger brother of Mr Leong Keaa; rSajß and Mvi Wang Lee Wsh. second dsuKbtrr of Mr snd Mrs Wans CooKien on803 words
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Advertisement4 1964-09-29 8 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement23 1964-09-29 8 la>^^ A BEEFEATER BEEFEATER DOUBLY DRY... to double your pleasure OUTIIItD »aC*l CHAIN »T IWII »U»»OiQH UKTtD *4 IONOON 1NCI«NO MNf I IM23 words
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Article401 1964-09-29 9 Party of three fired upon while on patrol at 1 a.m. in kampong in Malacca: Police fail to find any clue MALACCA, Monday member of the Vigilante Corps was shot at and injured in the neck at Selok Serban Hijau. about 27 miles from here, during401 words
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Article, Illustration163 1964-09-29 9 WORLD'S TOP MAGICIANS FLY IN T*EN world-renowned magicians flew into Singa--1 pore late tonight with i.OOO lb of costumes and equipment. i The magicians, whose Malaysian tour is being sponsored by Shaw Organisation. are acknowledged masters in their fields of magic. Among them are Aldo Rlchlardl. described as the world's163 words
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Article55 1964-09-29 9 14 ft croc is trapped B IT GAJAH. Mon. A crocodile. 14 feet in length and weighing about 3501 b. was caught by a group of fishermen In a disused mining pool near here yesterday. Roasted fowls were used as a bait' in a steel wire trap to catch the55 words
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103 1964-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A young hawker who admitted forcibly embracing a girl neighbour was today fined $300 or three months* jail by Mr. K. Canaga Rajah, a magistrate. Choong Yoon Ser agreed that he had just reached 16 years when he molested Sim Yoke103 words
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87 1964-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. —A War Department clerk. Ng Hong Kee, who petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Llew Siew Tjhln. was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court, today. Ng had filed the petition on the grounds of87 words
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Article105 1964-09-29 9 SINOAPORE. Mon The Minister of Finance. Mi. "Tan Siew Sin. i will attend the plaque unveiling j ceremony and dinner at the Tan i Ancestral T'-mple In Magazine Rnnd at p.m. on Friday. The ceremony, which will t* attended by ".00 people, vfl] be105 words
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87 1964-09-29 9 SINGAPORE POLICE TEAR DOWN POSTERS SINGAPORE, Mon. A number of anticonscription banners were torn down and seized by the police today at Thomson Road here. The banners had been strung across parts of Thomson Road and across fences of some houses. All the banners carried slogans attacking conscription, and called87 words
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Article73 1964-09-29 9 PENANG. Mon.— The Second Magistrate. Mr. T. Aria Rajar. today sentenced R. Alimuttu. att, to one years Jail when he pleadled guilty to a charge of stealing a bicycle on Sept. 19. Woman Inspector C. Chandramala told the court Police coo- stable Ahmad Malik, detained73 words
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Article41 1964-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A case against N. Kumar, a comDany proprietor- on a charge of outrag- 1 ing the modesty of his typist, i Juliet Donnelly, due for hearing today, has been postponed by a magistrate's court to Oct. 28.41 words
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94 1964-09-29 9 Television for Penang from Thursday L'UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon.— Penang will have television, from Oct. l. A Telecommunications Department spokesman here said today that the telecast would be conveyed to viewers through Channel It would be transmitted through the Kedah Peak transmitting station. The spokesman said that from Aug. 3194 words
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92 1964-09-29 9 TAIPINO. Mon. Tlie Perak Adult Education Association which has four branches in the state has decided to launch a membership drive as part of its expansion plan. This decision was taken at the annual meeting here yesterday The meeting approved the reduction of92 words
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Article79 1964-09-29 9 MALACCA. Mon. Mr. MX Savarimuthu was re-elected president of Malacca Municipal Workers' Union at its annual meeting. The others elected were: Vicepresident, Inche Zalnal bin Abdul Rahman: secretary. Syed Dahlan bin Syed Akob: assistant secretary. Mr. K. Alagappa; treasurer. Mr Sla Sim: and committee members: Inche Osman79 words
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316 1964-09-29 9 Extension of student exchange plan to Sabah DECEMBER HOLIDAY GUESTS FOR MB TO PAVE WAY FOR... IT U A L A LUMPUR. 1Y Mon. The interracial student exchange program me proposed by tne Mentri Bes a r of Selangor. Da to Harun bin Haji Idris. is to be extended to316 words
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182 1964-09-29 9 in pictures CINOAPORE. Mon. The Minister of Culture is organising an exhibition entltl- ed "Challenge of Confrontation" at the lower hall of the Victoria Memorial Hall from Oct. 1 to 6. The exhibition will be opened by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam.182 words
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Article35 1964-09-29 9 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, will address the first biennial general council conference of the Unltec' Workers of Petroleum Induatrr. at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Cultural Centre35 words
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Article42 1964-09-29 9 SINOAPORE. Mon. A dinner party in honour of the vUltfng reprasentatiTes of Bayertache MrvUren Werke Ag front Munich, will be given by the Asia Motor Co.. Ltd at the Chui Huai Llml Club on Oct. at 7 p m I42 words
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Article78 1964-09-29 9 JESSELTON. Mon. The first batch of 120 vigilante corps in Tawau, who completed their training last month, began to take over duties from the security forcea tonight in guarding vulnerable points, such as telegraph installations and water works. The vigilantes will work with the police forAP - 78 words
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Article37 1964-09-29 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Mr Wong Ah Wah will be headmaster of the Kedah Secondary School, Alor Star, in place of Mr. Ong j Leng Gin who is leaving this week for London on a scholarship.37 words
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Article72 1964-09-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The new president of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya Is Inche Yahaya bin Mohamed All. His election was announced at the second biennial delegates' conference of the union today. I The conference ends tomorrow. Inche Y:ihaya is the Mafl secretary of the Railway72 words
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171 1964-09-29 9 $150,000 windfall for 350 Rediffusion workers SINGAPORE, Mon. J Rediffusion (S) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union have signed a new collective agreement under which the company's 350 employees will share a total of $150,000 as ex-gratia payment and arrears of pay. The agreement was announced today171 words
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144 1964-09-29 9 Clerk-of-Council in Sabah appointed Speaker JESSELTON. Mon. J The Sabah Government has annpunced the appointment of Haji Kassim bin Haji Hashim, 39, as Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly Hajl Vt.as.slm will succeed Sir George Oehlers who will preside as Speaker for the last time at a meeting to be144 words
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Article55 1964-09-29 9 JESSELTON. Mon —The Health Ministry here announced that there had been a "spirited response" from Asian wonu v to the. Health Minister's appea' u> women to take up nursing in view of the national emeprerir.v. A Ministry spokr m ss-Ui many women haa MM tor>val (or55 words
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Advertisement354 1964-09-29 9 HERE'S A NEW DIFFERENT HOLIDAY! A leisurely round trip ft <2 BuflL v Y *^L^JH b jflk \J I/ 1 r 1 F! PV >Hi jr *v, RhMv tfi*VM\ _^BT 1V i /I 1 LJ 1 H HN PiEBM 'I IHII1 H II gkY yf n H n IjvU 1?i354 words
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Miscellaneous368 1964-09-29 9 Today Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE Of Mdody I**'1 is o <£Tdi^ght? Close. SHORTWAVE SERVICES: DAftlO MAI A vci A 62 and 25 Metres RAD'O MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 Metres SERVICES: 41.7 and 60 2 metres 710 Un And Ah^,»- -^n n€ws: 710 BreaMaat potpourri: A.,° aS?o «IS368 words
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Article, Illustration515 1964-09-29 10 STA TUS OF WOMEN IN FAMILY LAW "gl\ years ago my husband disappeared and took our young son with him. Since then I have neither seen nor heard from them. My son would be 10 years old now. 1 don't know if there is any legal redress and I cannot515 words
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Article207 1964-09-29 10 rE fashion show to be staged by the American Women's Auxiliary promises to show a cocktail of colours in an exclusive collection of 21 outfits created by four leading dress houses in Singapore. Colours like peppermint green, wine red. champagne yellow, peacock blue, lime green, burnt orange, lilac, black207 words
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Article200 1964-09-29 10 SUBTLE EYE MAKE-UP IV/lORE and more women especially career girls are beginning to realise the importance of subtle eye make-up. Makeup is used to play up the eyes and not to over emphasize them. Applying eye cosmetics is becoming even easier these days. Automatic applicators helps the beginner to master200 words
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Advertisement284 1964-09-29 10 •gpsis yt t» Xl S MMfcf* 4 "LA ROSE" 4 Wj (Aft«r-Sh»ve Lotion) MARCEL ROCHAS. PARIS Perfume: Cologne t Eau de Toilette Advertisement LACTONA H TOOTHBRUSH exclusive J v s Many of the worlds most Inntn T in \U beautiful women are in their lUULII I IU ulf mature years284 words
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Advertisement216 1964-09-29 10 m^ THE GENTLE E. CHOCOLATE SBI\ CHILDREN Constipotion often brings loss of oppotite, sick feeing, poor corrplexio»v unpleasont breath, heodaches, tiredness and toss ot vitality. Laxcttw ore safe and sure ond ore made especially tor children. LaxeMet thoroughly cleanses the system, restores good health and appe ite. Laxettes are easy216 words
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Miscellaneous294 1964-09-29 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. What makes one we«p about 1. Arithmetical system to back the religious point of view among terribly brainy people i7i. (6, 8). 8. Cheese at a Low Country shop 9. Drug-addict's paradise? (9>. Implies an early departure (5. 10. Religious poet of an earlier 9>.294 words
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115 1964-09-29 11 Unionists donate day's pay to P-Fund TPOH. Mon. Members of the 1.600-strong Perak Town Board. To w D Council and Municipality Employees' Union have decided to donate a day's pay to the National Patriotic Fund This dedskm was taken at the annual moetin^ of the union here yesterday. The members115 words
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153 1964-09-29 11 Three years' jail for culpable homicide JALACCA, Mon. S. Ra- masamy. 18. unemploy- ed, was today sentenced in the High Court here to three I years' jail on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Ramasamy was originally charged with murder. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan told him that153 words
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360 1964-09-29 11 TAKE CANADIAN EXAM BEFORE COMING TO MALAYSIA, HE SAYS AN American doctor today suggested an expensive method (costing between $1,200 and $1,800), of getting medical degrees from his country recognised in Malaysia. Dr. Arlan L. Rosen- bloom said doctors with American degrees could360 words
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Article126 1964-09-29 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. nnHE Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, will open the $320,000 Tanglin Integrated Primary School at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The school is the 43rd to be built by the P.A.P. Government. It will give instruction in Malay and126 words
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Article49 1964-09-29 11 Xl ALA LLMPL'B. Mon. One more cholera death was reported in Kuala Trengganu district today. This brings the number of deaths since the outbreak last Nay to 96 and the East Coast states to 123. There were •i tii-.itlis in Kclantan and six in Pahang.49 words
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Article44 1964-09-29 11 JESSELTON. Mon.— The first of two national language specialists arrived here today to teach Malay at teacher training colleges in Tuaran and Jesselton. They are Inche Alias Sham.sucidin of Kuala Kangsar. and Inche Mustapha bin Haji Mobaued Tahir. of Seremban.44 words
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Article86 1964-09-29 11 PENANG, Mon. The Penang State Scout Council has formed it reception committee to welcome the Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. Sir Cnaries Maclean, when he visits Penang on Oct. 5^ I The Penang State Commit- sloner. Mr. Yeoh Phee Tin. Mid that Sir Charles would attend86 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-09-29 11 NUCW boss one of two Asians invited for ILO talks KUALA LIMPIR, Mon. Mr. A.B. Gomez, general secretary of the National I'nion of Commercial Workers, lefi here by air today to attend a technicaj meeting of the International Labour Organisation in Geneva. The meeting from Oct. sto 14. will discuss83 words
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Article71 1964-09-29 11 PENANG. Mon. A chest X-ray unit will tour Province Welleslqy next .nonUi on the following dates: Butterworth District Hospital Oct 1. 2. 3. 16. 17. 30 and 31: Bukit Mer ta jam District Hospital —Oct. 5. 6. 7. 19. 20 and 21; Suugei Bakap District Hospital Oct71 words
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202 1964-09-29 11 Blaze at DO's house put out by firefighters of RAF OINGAPORE. Mon. Prompt action by a team of Royal Air Fcrce firefighters at the RAF station at Labuan, an island off North Borneo, saved valuable property when a large wooden bungalow, occupied by the Labuan District Officer, Mr. Gordon Douglas,202 words
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Article29 1964-09-29 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— The bodT of Kang Se Jim. 73. was found hanging from a beam in his home in Ah Hood Road by the police today.29 words
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Article154 1964-09-29 11 pENANG, Mon.— A total of 863 applicants will draw lots for 96 houses in the State Government's lowcost housing scheme at Kampong Melayu tomorrow. The draw, to be held on the grounds of the State Assembly chamber at 9.30 a.m.. will be witnessed154 words
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Article546 1964-09-29 11 Dato Sir James: Corporal punishment inappropriate as there was no violence JHE Lord President of the Federal Court, Dato Sir James Thomson, said today that in the latter part of the 20th century it seemed inappropriate to impose corporal punishment for an offence where546 words
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Article77 1964-09-29 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— l lie tormer nMSI attache at the U.d. embassy in Kuula Lumpur. Commander Joseph FV. Hulxt. Jr.. day left Singapore to take up new duties in Washington. Commander Huber. a holder of the Distinguished Flying Crass and the Air Medal, had been in77 words
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Advertisement94 1964-09-29 11 H I c t takes c Wm I RISK OUT OF CHOOSING ■B flNl I A COMPUTER! ■BB^ r* I questions about HHBH I a new I.C.T. ■■Bhhl^H I computer system: HHH^^^w I see why the I.C.T. B^^^Hr I SERIES 1900 R||^^V I stands up as a I sound long-term94 words
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Advertisement840 1964-09-29 11 1. What does the Series 1900 offer? 6. What does it cost? It offers you a wide choice of systems ranging from a basic in- Typical systems range from a lower strument for accounting work (and this will do many other price of about m 5340.000 to an uptasks if840 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
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Article, Illustration97 1964-09-29 12 BANK CHIEF DUE IN CAPITAL TOMORROW MX. R.B. SHAH (above), general manager of the United Commercial Bank Ltd., will arrive in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to look into ways and means the bank can participate in and contribute to the economic growth ot the country. He will be visiting Kuala Lumpur97 words
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Article96 1964-09-29 12 Tin price and can costs The chairman ol the Metal Box Co. .Ltd.. In Hritain. Sir. Harold Roxbee Cox. vi a review of the company's operations in 1963 expresses concern over the high price of tin If in consequence there were 10 be an increase In tin plate prices, some96 words
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Article76 1964-09-29 12 Mr. Samson Sun, ot Oilman and Cc. Ltd.. Hong Kong, Far East sole agents for Rado watches, is investigating market trends in the Malaysian watch business and discussing with the sole distributors In Malaysia. Slow Hiap Bros., expansion of sales of Rado watches. Mr. Sun. who76 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-09-29 12 AUSTRALIA FINDS A GOOD WINE MARKET jIIORK Australian wine makers arc moving into the Malaysian market, greatly encouraged by the general acceptance local people have shown for Australian wine. To date about six Australian wine companies are exporting their products to this country, of which the latest Is S. Wynn233 words
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171 1964-09-29 12 Last gap in Caltex chain is plugged r<ALTEX Circle Service has plugged the last gap in its west coast chain from the Thai border to Singapore with the opening of a new station at Jalan Bakar Bata. Alor Star, by the Sultan of Kedah. The opening of this station—the 111171 words
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Article112 1964-09-29 12 HITACHI AIDS SINGAPORE SCHOOLS Hitachi Ltd.. a Japanese firm dealing in radios and electrical equipment In Singapore, wants to give a tape recorder each to five Singapore schools each year. A spokesman said: "We believe the sets will be of great assistance to students in learning languages. English and Malay112 words
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Article177 1964-09-29 12 THE Australian Government Assistant Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Richard G. Tallboys, yesterday began a 12 -day tour of Sarawak and Sabah to study opportunities for increasing Australia's export market there. Mr. Tallboys, who was posted to the Australian Trade Commission in Singapore several months177 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-09-29 12 First National City's foundation awardee. Mr. Worn; Nan? Jang, is now in New York for a twomonth observation tour at the bank's head office. Mr. Wong a pro-manager with the Raffles Quay branch, has just attended a two-week manaKcinent conference in Baguio, Philippines. As part83 words
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Article115 1964-09-29 12 Pan American Airways In Singapore announced that In July the airline handled the heaviest volume of passenger and cargo traffic In the history of the overseas air transport Industry. Recording gains In scheduled service throughout Its system. Pan Am's preliminary July figures showed a 20.9 per115 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-09-29 12 MR. A. S. VINCENT, chief technician of the Marconi International Marine Co. Ltd.. who leaves on Thursday for Britain to attend a course at the company's training centre at Clielms•nrd. Essex, on marine radar. television. echosounder and the latest marine electronic equipment.46 words
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Article18 1964-09-29 12 Malaysia will be represented at the 1967 Wodd Exhibition to be held In Montreal, Canada.18 words
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Article, Illustration104 1964-09-29 12 Singapore trade unionist Mr. N. C. Raju receives the keys of a new Hillman Imp car first prize in the University of Singapore Students" Union welfare month donation draw from Mr. Chandra Mohan, its chairman. At right is Mr. K. T. Murphy, sales manager104 words
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Article, Illustration183 1964-09-29 12 ANEW company, United National Finance Ltd.. a subsidiary of the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd., will go into operation soon. The nan aping director of the bank. Mr. Kang Kock Seng, s lid this when he addressed a lunch given In honour of a183 words
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Article68 1964-09-29 12 More Vauxhall cars have already been sold In Britain this year Chan in the whole of 19C3 when a record 97,000 cars went to British buyers, says a cable from London to Orchard Motors, Singapore. The total of Vauxhalls exported so far this year surpassed the figure achieved68 words
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Advertisement324 1964-09-29 12 jaL»ML.EK i Dear Sir, We h»»» Introduced IDLER ty:ew-ritere to Malayan. ADLER la the oldeat typewriter manufacturing coaptny In Geiaany and belonga to the faaoua CRUHDIC group of quality ■•nufacturer*. ADLER typewriters are known for their aodem design, quality and euoeese J\ I £aali! Mat I wkwmrn n This is324 words
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Advertisement344 1964-09-29 12 QANTAi AIR (ARM Qantas-flown goods arrive jet-fresh in Malaysia. DIRECT <MN7M 707 tf JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Air* ways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel, 91344 words
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Advertisement1426 1964-09-29 13 E 2 Pr jr W aaaL WI4IOP 1 LTr r^LT TO LIYEt Oue S'PO'e kMI Pt S'nam firing ANTENOt luerpeel, Avonmoutli la Pt/Oct 3 4TREUS Loerpeel. lii'-n G«*. 31 Oct 2 Mt 4 jijmed LKirpeel Oct 9 Oct 1 Oct 1/ I Ocl 11 lALTHYBIUS Literpiel, Dubi.n, Glasgow... Oct 111,426 words
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Advertisement1294 1964-09-29 13 Itet; ELLERMAN BUCKNALL ss co LTD |icHa LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRt m HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgipori P. S^am P»nart tCITY OF WELLINGTON Gla. 33-34 TMay 31 Sen •CITY OF LEICESTER 7/ 1 Oct II 12 Oct 13 Oct FLAMINIAN 24/21 Oct 27.23 Oct 31 Oct tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 2S/27 Oct1,294 words
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571 1964-09-29 14 From Our Market Correspondent rTiHE Stock Exchange of 1 Malaysia was quietly steady yesterday, with isolated firm spots among industrials. Brokers reported that there were few sellers of industrials, particularly among the more tightly held issues. Turnover was small. Both main indices were up. There571 words
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Article25 1964-09-29 14 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 26 Bept. 28 •Industrials: 79.19 80.04 Tins: 126.69 126.85 S rubbers: 10(1.30 100.30 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962—10025 words
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Article823 1964-09-29 14 OUSINESS In and reported to J-* the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yes terday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouatead (1,000) SI.3S; Ounlept (3,000) 51. 73; It»e erdt (2.000) Sl>S, (1,000) 11.86, (1.000) SI.M: F. and N.823 words
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Article250 1964-09-29 14 C KHOO ST. PAGE 14 SE*>T. 2S Sept. M. Three month.INDUSTRIALS i:n stfad 13 cts M Container* 12 ct» run lops 14 cts. M Cablra :;cts C ••> Dcv 7cU ilcAllster 13rt». Smelters 24 cts M invest 11! its Kssv 14 eta. O C.B.C IKtd. Dlap. 12 Kothmun.-250 words
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Article274 1964-09-29 14 THE following list ol selected x Malayan Industrial yields Is based on last sales to Saturday Sept 26: •E.Y. BarnlnK* YlcM: 'TC. Time* Covered. Definition (rtvited): Time* eevered. The nu-nhrr of timeit la.«t learn total dividend Ik covered oy net prof Ita m f t i tax and274 words
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Article67 1964-09-29 14 £HINESE Praduct Eictiangt, S'n M day: Cacanut oil: nulk Mil oelkn. drum IM) neller* Caara: 8«-pt./Oct UK/Conttneot: Unquoted. Po»a«r: Muntok unite Sl4O aallara. Sarawak white ***** aallera. special Sarawak black Jlo7| aellera. garbled Umponn Mack Ill2i aellera. ASTA J1I2! s.-llirs (inxaporo Coconut Oil Millert' Ano llation prlcat bulk67 words
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Article36 1964-09-29 14 ON the traa txchanga market in Hon« Kong venlerday the U.I dollar wan quotrd it 5.761 lor TT and :> 7M t»r each. Stirling wan quoted at 10.9s and ana taal at MM at MOi36 words
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Article16 1964-09-29 14 THB Malayaa Cxahang* Binkr Aaaeeiatlen ma4r do ctiantae to Ita rate* to merctuinu jreaterdajr.16 words
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428 1964-09-29 14 Tin, rubber prices start week at new peaks THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $2.37 V* a picul to a new peak oi $762. 12 > 2 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen lo tons to 225 tons. Rubber was at its highest428 words
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Article64 1964-09-29 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. C.R.A 17. 367 Mount Isa 1 1 N Broken Hill (IDs) 39/Ampol n/9 Aiim Con. Ind 61/1 A'lvt Paper M,nu' :>4 7 >■ H >' UH Carrton Colonial sugar 4 0 I Coies )>. 7 Hrrald U/. Humes %i eg/. 1.C.1.A.N.Z »5'Repco 1 Kothmans (10s unit*64 words
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Article237 1964-09-29 14 /\CTOBER tirtl grate rubber I.e.* yJ elated at 5 p.n. in Singapore >md Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 eaata per Ib. iive-imhthK of a cent M Krlday'f ciosinK i*vl lor tbe poali!o».. Ita tone was qaet hut steady R.A.s. and F. M.R.I, doting prlaaa in cents ptr Ib237 words
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Article28 1964-09-29 14 September 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: 71 cents (up flve-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5762.12J a picul (up S2..TT!. >. Unofficial estimated offering: 225 tons (up 15 tons)28 words
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Article98 1964-09-29 14 lying alengtid* th* t>rtK*p#r* MartMur wharrci ar (xaaatad taday ara: ChekiariK 6 7. Criupra 8/9. Ram* II 14. Mi-ihohnan Maru 15/16, Coromandel I*. Malay 19. Steel Apprentice 31/32. City of Wellington 33-34. \tr>ii« 3.'> :it>. Hutina 38/ SB. Hannov*F 44. Hronxviil.- IS, Yonrttnaaan Maru 4*. T.-nmh N98 words
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Advertisement1615 1964-09-29 15 [jfTfrn j H sf 'Kisi j !iT^^*»»bMi\ 1 4^*1 1 [s^ d M i I ■^■l SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Mim.)—Btx SI tU. txtrm WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Kxperunrra Mmograpbcr Clerk lor Estatee department of Guthrle Agency (Malaya) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. N.U.C.W. rates. Apply In person or to P.O. Box 20161,615 words
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Advertisement563 1964-09-29 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'por*) I Word* SS (Min.)-Bux it ctt. txtrm UNIQUE INDIAN HAND tmbroldtr■d dress lengths. moI.-i-, hrlts. iuihion:tc. King Solomon I Mines. Cathay "itnms 'x>bby, Singapore open up to i.:iu p.m. RING OF DISTINCTION ade. dimond or pearl, in tirriMtn luttern*. ohtnlnabli' at I.i Onus ihowroom. 2OU-8 South Undue563 words
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Advertisement211 1964-09-29 15 WAY SUCCESS Cambridge Correspondence School is renowned ror> EFFICIENT TUITION PERSONAL ATTENTION ORIGINAL METHODS. HOME-STUDY COURSES: Higher School Cert., School Cert./G.C.E., Qualifying Test. Form IV/L.C.E., etc. PLAN FOR 1965 EXAMS. REVISE FOR 1964 EXAMS. ATTENTION 25 Selected Essays on important topics for 0.5.C./G.C.E./ F.M.C.E. (fnglish Language) $4 (Spore, Malayo) S5211 words
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Article, Illustration452 1964-09-29 16 She does fast gallop on yielding track IPOH, Monday jyjAIMUN, with Mat Shaari up, showed a delightful turn of speed to clock 37 1/5 sec for 3f on a yielding track at Ipoh this morning. This four-year-old grey is ready and should get off the452 words
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Article651 1964-09-29 16 WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW IPOH Mon. Weights for all right races on Wednesday, aerond day ■at the Ipoh meeting: I 1.. 3. DIV. 4— SJF Legisrika 9.00 Marigold 8.13 Sir Squander 8.12 Superior Pal 8.11 lolly Master II 8.09 Tradwood B.o' Hidup Malaysia 8.08 Theatre IV 8.07 Native Princess 8.07 Paragon651 words
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Article40 1964-09-29 16 PANAMA BOY (Moses Lee) being led in by Dr. S. H. Lkig after scoring first time out in the Cl. 3. Div. 1, 6f hardicap at Ipoh en Sunday. Panama Boy has oeen promoted to Class 2. Timesport picture.40 words
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477 1964-09-29 16 IPOH. Mon. The Stlpendiary Steward's report on yesterday's racing at Ipoh Is. RACE 1: Pieternel (Posner) dwelt as the gates opened but quickly raaue up her ground. Mamat (Roogh And Tough) was reprimanded for shifting ground approaching the winning post and crowding Cinema IV (Kingston).477 words
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Article787 1964-09-29 16 Epsom Jeep spotlights the fancies runners at Ipoh tomorrow: CL. 3 DIV. 4— sif Sir. MARIGOLD: Still OMtal at 11 years; good second to Malaysia over Ipoh 5Jf last month: has won thrice over Ipoh straight JOLLY MASTt.K II: Kan fairly good race over 6f on787 words
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Advertisement929 1964-09-29 16 TENDER NOTICE CONSTRICTION' OF A DEWAN *I PEKAN BANTING DISTRICT OK Xl M.A LANGAT. f TENDERS will be received from I t J.K.R. Contractors in Cla and above up to 12.00 noon on Saturday 10th October. 1964 at the Office of the Pegawai Daerah, < Kuala Langal for the construction929 words
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Advertisement548 1964-09-29 16 J.K.R. SELANGOR RE-TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received rom registered PWD. Conractors in Class 'B and ibove up to 3 00 p.m. on 12th October. 1964. at the Office it the Jurutera Negeri. JKR.. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF JETTIES. DOCKS DOLPHINS AND RUBBLE BEA WALL AT SITE OF548 words
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Advertisement793 1964-09-29 16 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned casea will be held on Tuesday, the 13th day of October, 1964 at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Floor. High Court Building. gaporeBankruptcy No. 176 63 G793 words
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Advertisement752 1964-09-29 16 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS H. M. NAVAL BASE. TRADE APPRENTICESHIP i There will be vacancies tn April. 1965, for fully indentured Apprentices in H.M. Dockyard. Singapore. It is expected that these vacancies will be in the following trades: Shipwright. Shipfitter (Turner and Fitter). Engine Fitter (Turner and Fitter). Boiler-maker. Electrical Fitter.752 words
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Article, Illustration311 1964-09-29 17 Stolle beats Ralston to keep Australia's hopes alive TENNIS /CLEVELAND, Mon.— Fred Stolle yesterday kept Australian Davis Cup hopes alive by beating Dennis Ralston of the United States in the challenge round here to level the match score at 2-2. Stolle won 7-5. 6-3. 3-6 9-11, 6-4 in a longReuter - 311 words
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Article502 1964-09-29 17 MALA YSIANS SNA TCH VICTORY WITH A LATE NONIS GOAL MALACCA CM. XI 1 INDIANS O MALACCA. Monday scored their first success over over an Indian team at hockey today when the Malacca Chief Minister's Eleven, practically the Malaysian Olympic team, beat the Indian Hockey Federation502 words
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285 1964-09-29 17 ATHLETICS Micheline betters C'wealth record CYDNEY, Mon. Micheline Mason. Australian hope for the women's Olympic high jump, yesterday cleared sft 11 O.80m) In training near here. This has only been beaten in competition by world record holder lolanda Balas. of Rumania, probably the firmest favourte of all to win an285 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-09-29 17 Selangor can field strong XV KUALA LUMPUR, Mon—Selangor, holders ol the Malaya Cup lor rugby, should have no aimculty in producing another winning combination this season, Judging on the performance in today's State trial. The trialists iod;iy showed the benefits of early training and the greater freedom by the new165 words
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Article83 1964-09-29 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Chai Hon Yoon. who failed to get Into the Malaysian Olympic hockey team, will lead Singapore against the Indian Olympic XI in a friendly match at Jalan Besar stadium on Wednesday. The Singapore team Is Anwarul Hag: Chal Hon Yoon (capt.). Richard Gomez; Ec83 words
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Article568 1964-09-29 17 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP 'TOKYO, Mon.— By a general concensus of opinion of officials, competitors and journalists, the sporting installations for the 18th Olympic Games here are the finest ever. Italy produced such rrmarkable sporting arenas lor the last Olympics in Rome years ago, that it hardly seemed possible568 words
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Article84 1964-09-29 17 YOKOHAMA. Mo-v Australia v,wpt to second place behind Mexico in the pre-Olvnipic Games Uiski'tball tournament brhm played hem when they beat Malaysia by 65-44 last night It was Australia's third win In four game* and Malaysia's fourth straight derrat. Australia led J7-20 hi half time. Mexico beat84 words
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Article, Illustration320 1964-09-29 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ: By Kuala Lumpur, Monday T^HE Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports and the Malaysian Amateur J Athletic Union have made moves to get American coach William (Bill) Miller who is now coaching Malaysian athletes to the Tokyo Olympic Games, to continue his320 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-09-29 17 Piggott in hospital after race pile-up PARIS, Mon. Two Jockeys, Britain's Lester Piggott and Frenchman Deplamas. were taken to a Paris clinic after a pile-up during the Prix Henry Delamarre at Longchamp here yesterday. A clinic source said Piggott had no bones broken but would be kept under observation forReuter - 142 words
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201 1964-09-29 17 JAPAN ARE ASIA'S T. TENNIS CHAMPS SEOUL, Mon. Japan made a clean sweep of the team championships in the Seventh Asian Table Tennis championships when they beat South Korea 5-1 here today in the deciding match for the men's title. Singapore finished sixth among the eight teams with two wins201 words
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Miscellaneous51 1964-09-29 17 SPORTS DIARY BOCCn Ipoh Div. l: Chentr Wiih v Kilat (Jn A Jalil). Krian let: Youth Club v Sg Star Youngsters (P. Buntari. C.OLF Spore ICC women's open tourney (Upper Thomson Rd course). HOCKFY S'for Govt. Services Ltr: Railvays XL v Education Pantal) Jatjit shield: SGGS v Convent (SGGS grd,51 words
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Miscellaneous113 1964-09-29 17 SUMMARY HOCKEY Pahanf inter-Govt. Dept. tourney i Kuan tan: PWD bt Forest 4-0. bt Education 2-0, bt Survey 3-1; Education bt Survey 4-0, bt Forest 10-* 1 "Survey bt Forest 3-1 (Ch-i WD, runners-up: Kn 1 match (Spore SCC 5 BRO a. .ER Ipon .aaw Bros wo. PCRC Krian Lrc113 words
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82 1964-09-29 18 ALGIERS. Mon.—President Mohammed Ben Bella yesterday inaugurated a modern factory at Arzew for the liquefication of natural gas drawn from the Sahara. The factory, one of the most important industrial enterprises in Africa, was built by the Compagnie Algerienne dv Methane Liquide. formed in82 words
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357 1964-09-29 18 Tun Razak skips lunch to meet workers SEREMBAN, Monday. THE DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today skipped lunch to have an unscheduled meeting with plantation workers here. Tun Razak, arriving v at the Town Hall at 1.30 p.m. for the trienna! general meeting of the Negri Sembilan357 words
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Article26 1964-09-29 18 VIENNA. Mon. Mr. Antonln Novotny, President of Czechoslovakia, arrived by train in Hungary today for a state visit, the Hungarian news agency MTI reported.26 words
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Article454 1964-09-29 18 Kidnap case: Seven for trial OINGAPORE. Mon.— A magistrate today committed seven young men for trial at the Assizes after a three-day preliminary inquiry into charges connected with the abduction of Low Cheng San, nine-year-old adopted son of Mr. Low Boh Tan, a quarry operator. Cheng San, a pupil In454 words
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88 1964-09-29 18 JAKARTA. Mon. Two Chinese rice merchants are reported to have been sentenced to 10 years' jail by the economic tribunal here. The official news agency Antara said today that the two had been convicted of belling rice higher than the listed Government prices.AP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-09-29 18 HOVERCRAFT WINS ITS SEVEREST TEST YET LONDON, Mon. Britain's Westland SR-N5 hovercraft underwent Its severest test yet at a recent demonstration at the Royal Naval air station at Lee-on-Solent when it headed out to sea 'n the face of wind gusting above 60 knots and stormy waves. The test was102 words
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Article58 1964-09-29 18 Karachi bans public gatherings KARACHI. Mon Karachi district authorities have banned public meetings, processions and demonstrations ir. the area by an order announced yesterday The order, to be enforced for two months, said this action had been taken because of student unrest and a sltuatio.l which Is likely to endanger58 words
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Article29 1964-09-29 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off in Amber Road between Mount baiten Road and Tanjong Katong Road and Jalan Kechll tomorrow lrom 9 a.m. to 6pm29 words
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Article334 1964-09-29 18 LONDON, Mon. Business was on an increased scale and last weeks selective demand for equities expanded. Election optimism was the main (actor at work but good company news also helped. The political stocks, such as steels and properties, were wanted from the start and although best334 words
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Article45 1964-09-29 18 LONDON, Mon. Spot 21-8/16 d Nov. 21-5/16 d., Dec 21' 4 d., Jan 21-3 ''led.. Jan. 'Mar. 21-3/16U, Apr./ June 21\d., July/Sept. 21--1'16d.. Oct. Dec. 21d., Jan/Mar. 20-15 ir>d, Apr June 20-15/16 d., c.l.f. Oct. 20-15 18d., Nov. 20--13 16d. Tone: Steady but quiet.45 words
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Article23 1964-09-29 18 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £1500. sellers £1510, Forward buyers £1445. sellers £1450. Settlement £1522-. Turnover ajn. 165 tons. p.m. 75 tons. Tone: Easier.23 words
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142 1964-09-29 18 ISTANBUL, Monday. EIGHTY-SIX passengers and crew had a "miracle" escape when a DC-7C airliner crash-landed and caught fire here today The plane, belonging to the Scottish Caledonian Airways, was on a charter flight taking British servicemen and their families to Singapore. Only oneReuter - 142 words
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121 1964-09-29 18 CHARLESTON (South Carolima), Mon. The American Freighter, Steel Artisan, left here today with a cargo of aid for Indonesia, despite the Senate last month voting to ban all aid to that nation. The Steel Artisan carries 1.200 tons of corn and aAP - 121 words
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Article23 1964-09-29 18 MOSCOW. Mon.— Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet Defence Minister, left Moscow for Prague today at the head of a military delegation. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration228 1964-09-29 18 Queen Frederika says 'I'm not leaving Greece ATHENS. Mon. Queen Frederika. the Queen Mother of Greece, today sent a letter to Mr. George Papandreo. the Prime Minister, asking him to cancel plans to grant her a yearly personal allowance and informing him that she had no intention of leaving Greece.Reuter - 228 words
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Article93 1964-09-29 18 LONDON. Mon— A Russian told a magistrate today that he would return to Russia if somebody put him on a bicycle. Vladimir Sminiow, charged with being iruntf and disorderly, was remanded in custody until a recommendation for his deportation w;is confirmed. Asked by theReuter - 93 words
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188 1964-09-29 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. One of the four engines of an Alitalia Jet carrying 134 Sydneybound passengers and a crew of nine caught fire soon after take-off from Paya Lebar airport tonight. The jet. flight AZ 764, had just taken mfi at 8.45 p.m when188 words
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93 1964-09-29 18 President Macapagal to stand for re-election MANILA. Mon. President Dlosdado Macapagal announced today that he is a candidate for re-election to a second four-year term. The President said he needs more time to curry out his programme of economic and social reform. He made tue announcement on his 54th birthday93 words
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Article50 1964-09-29 18 LONDON, Mon. A small piece of bone, the flrst relic of Buddha to be officially enshrined outside Asia, will be brought to Britain by Mrs. Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, on Oct. 13. It will be placed In the new Buddhist centre at Chlswlck. London. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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