The Straits Times, 30 September 1964
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Title Section14 1964-09-30 1 The Straits Times Ma/*** Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73114 words
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Article, Illustration276 1964-09-30 1 Employers, unions to keep the peace during crisis PLEDGE TO TAKE A REASONABLE APPROACH TO INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday JHE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manjekavosagam, said today that there would be no strikes in Malaya "as far as practicable" during the current emergency. He s;iid276 words
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Article270 1964-09-30 1 By CHEONG YIP SENG: SINGAPORE, Tuesday THRIVE armed men snatched a $12,000 payroll from a Japan Air Lines cashier in a ground floor toilet of the American International Assurance Building in busy Robinson Hoad this afternoon. It was the third big daylight robbery in270 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-09-30 1 THE MINISTER of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, talking to a* captured Indonesian paratrooper at the Labis police station. Dato Sardon was touring Segamat when he called at the police station to see the captured Indonesian infiltrators. Straits Times picture (Report in page 11)50 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-09-30 1 LONDON, Tues.—The 24,000-ton Commando carrier Albion is to sail for the Far East early next year, a Ministry of Defence spokesman said here today. The Albion, which will carry Marine Commandos, soldiers, and helicopters, will replace her sister ship, the carrier Bulwark, now operating inReuter - 86 words
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170 1964-09-30 1 Singapore may ban parking in the city streets SINGAPORE. Tues— Street parking for ears in the city may be banned in future, and parking would only be available in multistoreyed or underground car parks. This was forecast today by the Minister for National Development. Dato Lim Kirn San. in the170 words
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Article98 1964-09-30 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. About 2,000 ragged villagers streamed into New Delhi today and staged a screaming protest against Government failure to cope with floods ravaging vast areas of North India. They met on a large grassy traffic circle opposite Parliament Building and set up aAP - 98 words
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Article55 1964-09-30 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Six thousand copies of the United States Information Service '•American Miscellany' 1 magazine were seized by a group of pro Communist employees at Soerabaya post office last Friday, according to reports reaching here. American .Embassy officials confirmed the report and said the Embassy had protestedAP - 55 words
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Article24 1964-09-30 1 CANBERRA. Tues. The Australian Minister fsr External Affairs. Mr Paul Hasluclc. today denied that Australian aircraft bad violated Indonesian air spec*. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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88 1964-09-30 1 NEW YORK, Tues.—President Johnson, on a campaign tour of New England, said last night the United States was "not going north' 1 in Vietnam to drop bombs. He told a gathering of newspaper editors: I want to be very cautious tn dropping bombsReuter - 88 words
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Article57 1964-09-30 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Tues. An oil company has hired the 35.600--ton ocean liner Mauretanla for a party next month to mark the opening of a new refinery There was difficulty in findIng a hall big enough for 400 people, and hiring a ship was the bestUPI - 57 words
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Article24 1964-09-30 1 MANILA. Tues The Philippines Government has decided to sell the Pines Hotel in the mountain resort city of Bagulo— APAP - 24 words
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Article44 1964-09-30 1 MANILA. Tues— An explosion, allegedly caused by dynamite blast iiu; caps, destroyed an apartment building in Quezon City, just outside Manila last night, killing four children aim Injuring 19 people. The two storey apartment house was completely wrecked.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article51 1964-09-30 1 Cruel to poodle: Divorced HOUSTON Texas I Tues. Mrs. Jane Ferguson has won a divorce and custody of family poodle. Her husband, Oliver, got visiting rights to the poodle at the convenience of Mrs. Ferguson and the animal. Mrs. Ferguson complained that her husband had mistreated her and the poodle..—Reuter - 51 words
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Article332 1964-09-30 1 Soek in Moscow for talks with K MOSCOW. Tues. President Soekarno of Indonesia arrived in Moscow today for talks with Premier Khrushchev who received him at the airport. The prospects of further Soviet arms aid for Indonesian use in its confrontation *ith Malaysia was expected by diplomatic observers to figureAP - 332 words
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Article29 1964-09-30 1 STOP PRESS CHINESE N BLAST WASHINGTON. Tnes. —Mr. Dean Rusk. Secretary of State said in special statement today Cbina might detonate its first nuclear device "in near Iiiturc Renter.Reuter - 29 words
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142 1964-09-30 2 A LGIERS. Turs. President Ben Bella paid a warm tribute to Britain resterday for helping Algeria build the 500--mile pipeline from the Sahara oilfields to the Mediterranean. The Presidents tw<>hour speech, marking the start of work on the pipeline, was enthusiasticallyReuter - 142 words
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Article35 1964-09-30 2 HONG KONG. Tui-. Nurth V-.etnam handed a note to thr L*o:lan Foreign Ministry in Vientiane yesterday rejecting American ond South Vietnamese charge* i hat she had sent North Vieirunifse troops into Laos.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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145 1964-09-30 2 We want rice, not rupiahs says Sobsi JAKARTA, Tuesday. JHE Communist labour union Sobsi has re jccted the Government's decision to replace subsidised rice allocations with cash allowances, according to the official news agency Antara. Antara said last week's national congress o( the union REJECTED the Government's decision to discontinueUPI - 145 words
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Article50 1964-09-30 2 LUSAKA. Tuet.— Nun hern Rhodesian President Kenneth Kaiinda lias named a European in his Cabinet. Northern Rhodesia, under the new name of Zambia, is to receive its independence from Britain on Oct. 24. The European. Mr. James Skinner, will serve as Minister of Justice.— A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article58 1964-09-30 2 rpOKYO. Tues. Communist China will cease fixing a: 1 Nationalist Chinese-held offshore islands of Queinoy i .it. m and Erhtan during the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the New China News Agency announced yesterday. The agency said Communist guns58 words
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145 1964-09-30 2 Held: The I'll wait for you to call me' girls TOKYO, Tues. The 1 police have arrested 57 Japanese girls "specialising ir, foreign clients." According to the police, the girls were hoping to make a lot of money from foreign visitors during the Olympic Games, less than two weeks away.UPI - 145 words
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76 1964-09-30 2 SOMALIA: First government in 7 months MOGADISCIO. Tues.—Somaiia yesterday had its first government in seven months. A national assembly vote last night approved the new government of Premier Addirizak Hagi Hussen. cnaing a crisis that started in March when Premier Abdlrascid All Scermarke resigned. The 91-23 confidence vote in theUP - 76 words
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Article17 1964-09-30 2 MANILA. Tues. Tropical storm Billie clused In on Manila today, bringing heavy rains. UPI.UPI - 17 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-09-30 2 ZOMBA, (Malawi), Tues. Steelhelmeted police patrolled the streets of Zomba during the night after a day of violence in which rioters burned down the ruling Malawi Congress Party headquarters, stoned a Cabinet Minister and a British police superintendent, and h'irncd Malawi rlatrs. While theReuter - 303 words
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Article160 1964-09-30 2 MOSCOW, Tuesday. A LEADING Soviet Communist Party official yesterday used the rostrum of a meeting marking the centenary of the First International to charge the Chinese Communist Party chairman. Mr. Mao Tse-tung, with "striking political irresponsibility." The meeting, which commemorates the four.dinf? of the first InternationalReuter - 160 words
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Article61 1964-09-30 2 TOKYO. Turs. Cambodian Chief of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk. yesterday presented Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-tun? with Cambodia's highest decoration, the Grand Medal of Independence, the New China news agency reported. Prince Sihanouk is current I v viiiting Pelting to attend the 15ih anniversary61 words
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Article35 1964-09-30 2 CAIRO. Tues. The Egyp:uj, radio announced yesterday an HStreemeni between Egypt ana India for the co-production ol jet airfrnmes and engines. The radio Rave no details ot the agreement. AP.AP - 35 words
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90 1964-09-30 2 LONDON. Tues. A small piece of bone, the first relic of Buddha to be officially enshrined outside Asia, will be brought to Britain by Mrs. Bandaranaike. the Prime Minister of Ceylon, on Oct. 13. The relic, in a golden casket, will be placed inReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration176 1964-09-30 2 FORMER SYRIAN PRESIDENT KILLED BY HIS LUNCH GUEST I>IO DE JANEIRO, **> Tues.—Ex-President Adib Shishakli of Syria was shot dead in a street in the State of Ceres Goiaias yesterday by a dark-haired youth who had lunched with him earlier in the day. A State-wide manhunt has been launched forReuter - 176 words
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Article59 1964-09-30 2 End S. Vietnam violence Pope SAIGON. Tues.— Pope Paul, in a letter to the Archbishop of S.itKon. has made "an urcr^t appeal" for an end to fratricidal violence In South Vietnam. The Popes letter to Archbishop Paul Nguyen Van Bmh apparently referred to recent strife and bloodshed between C d59 words
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Article22 1964-09-30 2 LAHORE. Tues. Pakistan liaj accepted in principle a Chinese offer of the equipment of £20 mil lion interest-free loan. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-09-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I'LL MAKE &&XGB&\ m YJOA )/l MUST> PAVOUCITE PLUM DUFF) I %fjlf^/f MAkE A PUSS \zzr^> y \op mm^/ 6JLLV ME THINKING ITB J29 words
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254 1964-09-30 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The United States yesterday expressed its regret for attacks orii African and Asian diplomats in New York. It said it was prepared to any measures aimed at ensuring their safety, but denied a recent Incident was due to racialReuter - 254 words
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Article35 1964-09-30 3 COLPAX. California. Tues. Two teen-aged boys were killed on Sunday when one fired his rifle Into a shed filled with dynamite. The explosion broke windows vi to three miles away. APAP - 35 words
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Article26 1964-09-30 3 ROME. Tues. Communist farmhands throughout Italy started a 42-hour strike yesterday In demands ror higher pay. better uncial security, and land reform. A P.26 words
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Article, Illustration592 1964-09-30 3 Only Tories have the guts to run Britain Sir Alec opens polls campaign with broadside at Labour l_ The Tories are operat- ing on credit by borrowing abroad... if they are allowed to go on like this, the country will toon be in pawn, with all that A meant. Mr.592 words
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Article23 1964-09-30 3 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Red Cross has chartered a plane to fly medical supplies to refugees In the Congo (Brazzaville). UPI.UPI - 23 words
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320 1964-09-30 3 HARPO MARX, THE SILENT BROTHER, DIES AT AGE OF 75 ITOLLYWOOD. Tues. Harpo Marx, one of the famed Marx Brothers comedy team, died in hospital here last night. The cause of death was not immediately disclosed. Harpo, 75, was the nonspeaking member of the Marx Brothers team. He wai aReuter - 320 words
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189 1964-09-30 3 US Senate passes Bill to let President name new Vice-President WASHINGTON, Tuesday. T»HE Senate yesterday approved a constitutional 1 amendment that would let the President appoint a new Vice-President if the office became vacant. The amendment provides that in the event of a vacancy, the President will nominate a Vice-President,189 words
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151 1964-09-30 3 Candidate Dexter: I'm not in for kicks PARDIFF. Tues.— "l don t agree that I am a gimmick," said England's cricket captain. Ted Dexter, here today as he prepared for his campaign as Conservative parliamentary candidate for the Cardiff south-east constituency. •\nd I am not contesting the seat just for151 words
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Article52 1964-09-30 3 SANTA BARBARA. Tues.—Firemen were still battling the southern California brush fire near Santa Barbara that has raged six days. They expect to contain it by tomorrow. Planes have dropped millions of gallons of solution on the flames. Damage to land alone is at least US$lO52 words
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127 1964-09-30 3 Soviet spies posed as Americans, court told ]\EW YORK, Tues.— The trial of a Soviet couple said to have posed as Americans to spy on the U.S. opened yesterday. It was disclosed that a list of prospective prosecution witnesses included Kaarie Rudolf Tuomi, described as a member of the SovietReuter - 127 words
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Article58 1964-09-30 3 CHICAGO, Tues. At least three people were killed and more than 30 Injured when a passenger train crashed head-on into another passenger train halted at a 'siding in Montgomery, Illinois. The crash came Just before midnight. Rescua teams from 10 surrounding communities ruehed lo theReuter - 58 words
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Article23 1964-09-30 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Railway fares in the Boviet Union will br cut by 10 to 15 per cent from Thursday.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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105 1964-09-30 3 LONDON, Tues— Duomatlc, Britain's largest directselling washing-machine company since the recent collapse of John Bloom's Rolls empire, last night gave Britons a second dramatic financial shock by announcing It was going out of businessThe company, once estimated to have been selling 2.000Reuter - 105 words
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Article46 1964-09-30 3 LONDON. Tues.— The late Captain Edward George Spsoc«r> Churchill, cousin of Sir Winston Churchill, left a total gross estate of £1.890.710, including a valuable collection of paintings and art treasures, it was announced here today. Captain Spencer-Churchill died last June 24, aged 8846 words
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Article18 1964-09-30 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Soviet poet Mikhail Svetloxov, has died of lung cancer, aged 61. UPI.UPI - 18 words
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Article77 1964-09-30 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The ocean at the seaside resort of Asbury Park. New Jersey, will be dyed gold when Republican presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater campaigns there on Oct. 7. The ocean is also dyed green on St. Patrick's Day (March 17), purple on Columbus DayReuter - 77 words
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149 1964-09-30 3 Gunmen grab $318,000 at bus terminal OARIS, Tues. A 1 gang with machine guns held up a bus terminal here yesterday and escaped with a 520.000 franc ($318,--000) public transport payroll. Aa the payroll truck drove into the courtyard of the Lllas terminal, a bandit, wearing a bus company uniform,149 words
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Article43 1964-09-30 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain will consider legislating on the lines of a proposed West European Convention aimed at banking "pirate" broadcasting, officials said in London yesterday. A draft convention is being considered by the 17-nation Council of Europe. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement254 1964-09-30 3 CHANRAI ORGANISATION 104!!! ANNIVERSARY IS IN FULL SWING NOW... FO* HIM FOR HER p-r. silk f.^. %9M Byfofd' Brinylon Sfr.tchobl. English Lodict 5»-.:.;,0b1* Slocki *•«•<• $160 (H««»y Quality) $11.M Walking Shorti Voriou. German Mad* Swim Materials s9 90 Suit* S4 60 50 C C American Docron/Nylon Embroidered Btane* Suiting* SS"254 words
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Article, Illustration394 1964-09-30 4 THERE IS NO AIR OF DESPONDENCY SINGAPORE, Tues. THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, said tonight that the people in Malaysia had become more determined and dogged than ever to fight against the Indonesian aggressors. He394 words
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Article, Illustration453 1964-09-30 4 JEK LAUDS OIL WORKERS FOR LOYALTY PLEDGE SINGAPORE. Tuss. rpHE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today said the people had struggled for the creation of Malaysia by democratic consultation and agreement, and were ready to fight to maintain its sovereignty and territorial integrity. He was addressing the first453 words
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Article484 1964-09-30 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following li today's schedule 1 Of civil aircraft movements at Ptya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS ■OAC: From London, Rome, Damascus. Baghdad, Karachi Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6 'p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.20 p.m. from London, Cairo, Bombay, Colombo (BA 786) 5.45 p.m.484 words
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Article22 1964-09-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Watei will be cut off ln Allwal Street and Sultan Gate from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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227 1964-09-30 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The alertness of two detectives saved a lorrvload of stolen liquor worth $15,000 from being lost to five robbers, a district court was told today. Detectives Wong Kee Sena; and Abdul Hamld bin Mlon were on anti-house-breaklng rounds In Ilavelock Road area227 words
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Article, Illustration947 1964-09-30 5 Inquiry told of arrest by detective who offered to buy ring for $35 Three fatal wounds on the face and head, says doctor PENANG, Tuesday. fWO BROTHERS, R. Krishnan, 24, and R. Karumbairam, 28, were today committed to stand trial at the next947 words
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160 1964-09-30 5 Ghaffar denies V-Corps warning to Govt men \IALACCA, Tues. T1 The Chief Minister of Malacca, I n c h e Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, today denied that he had criticised certain Government officials who were trying to avoid registering themselves for service in the vigilante corps. Vigilante corps, he pointed160 words
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177 1964-09-30 5 JOCKEY, 16, SUSPENDED FROM RIDING M-CYCLES CINOAPORE, Tues.— An apprentice Jockey had periodically been riding different motor-cycles without being; caught until one midnight In May. This was stated In a traffic court today when Tan Kok Ann. aged 16. admitted being an unlicensed rider in Nasslm Road on May 30177 words
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Article44 1964-09-30 5 SINGAPORE. Tue».— The Innrr Wheel Club will hold a morning coffee and a display of (towns i,v Janilaine In aid of Che Christmas fair at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the resilience of Mr. and Mrs Runme Shaw in Queen Astrid Park44 words
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240 1964-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. rrHREE divorce petiA tions were dismissed by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court yesterday because the petitioners failed to prove desertion CASE NO. I: Ang Hock I Heng. a dispensary assistant, who married Neo Slew Luan. according to Chin-240 words
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390 1964-09-30 5 Cut water, power rates for industries, Govt urged J^UALA LUMPUR, IV Tues. The National Chamber of Malayan Manufacturers today called on the Govern r ment to reduce the rates on electricity and water for local industries. The president of the Chamber. Mr. David N. W. Lee. made this appeal at390 words
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125 1964-09-30 6 Formation of cancer society in final stage SINGAPORE, Tues. Final arrangements for the setting up of a Singapore Cancer Society are now in full swing, a spokesman of the organising committee said today. He said: 'With rull support from the Government and members of the various organisations comprising the committee,125 words
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Article43 1964-09-30 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. A Children s Day celebration committee was formed here today under ilie chairmanship of Mr. Tan Cheng Bee. M.P. The celebrations will be held at 8 .i.in on Oct. 10 ai the Bukit Menajam Rrcreaiion Club sround.43 words
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Article29 1964-09-30 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five secret society fighters were arrested by 'Wectives in raids on gangster hideouts yesterday. All were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.29 words
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45 1964-09-30 6 Bronze and Stone Age tools found in Sabah JESSELTON, Tuesday. archaeological team doing excavation work in Segama River valley has found Stone and Bronze Age tools indicating a 'prehistoric culture distinct from anything found in Sarawak or Malaya and quite unlike anything in the Philippines.*'45 words
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229 1964-09-30 6 AS-YOU-WERE ON RELIEF CASH FOR 140 FAMILIES A LOR STAR, Tues. A One hundred and forty families who had earlier been told they would not be paid any Social Welfare relief allowances pending a review of their cases, will now continue to get these allowances until the end of the229 words
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Article35 1964-09-30 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister lor National Development and Assemblyman for Cairnhill, Mr. Lim Kirn ban. will resume his meet-the-people sessions at No. 6, Wlnstedt Drive at 7.30 p.m. every alternative Thursday beginning this week.35 words
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Article37 1964-09-30 6 IPOH, Tues. Yew Kam Choon. 34. assistant manager of an engineering firm here reported to the police that his scooter, valued at $800. was stolen yesterday afternoon from Belfield Street, where he had parked it.37 words
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201 1964-09-30 6 KUCHING, Tuesday. 'J'HE Sarawak Government had not shown any bias or discrimination against any race in any statement or speech, said the Resident of the Third Division, Mr. A.F.R. Griffin, at a divisional advisory council meeting. He was replying to Mr. Chong Hua Tong of201 words
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Article, Illustration75 1964-09-30 6 FOUR-year old Shelley Ann Klemni walks with Brace and charm like an experienced model as she models a floral nylon dress in shades of apricot and lemon at the Fashion Show in aid of the Handicapped Orphans Appeal Fund at the Penang;. Light Street Convent. Shelley, the75 words
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155 1964-09-30 6 AUSSIE AID SOUGHT FOR THREE 'HOLE IN HEART' CHILDREN PENANG, Tuesday. rpHE Penang Handicapped Orphans' Appeal Com- mittee has written to the Western Australia Minister of Health, Mr. Ross Hutchinson, asking if the Australian offer of free heart operations for Singapore children was also available to patients in Malaysia. i155 words
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137 1964-09-30 6 Nuns get a change of habit after 330 years OUNGEI PATANI. Tues. The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul have adopted a new habit in place of thp oM ankle-length costume which they had been wearing since 1633. Instead of wide cornettes at starched linen, the nuns, many137 words
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60 1964-09-30 6 MALACCA, Tues. Three Socialist Front leaders leave Kuala Lumpur by air on Friday to attend the Cairo conference of ron-ali?ned countries as observers. They are the national president. Inehe Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak and Dr. M. K. Rajakumar. They60 words
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Article29 1964-09-30 6 RAUB. Tues. The Pahanst Mentri Besar. Dato Yahya bin Mohamed Sell, will open the new $60,000 building of the Pahang Indian Association bore on Saturday.29 words
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Miscellaneous38 1964-09-30 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl BDZ^Z I CAN'T SEE OVER VER I VER HAT SOS I CM/ 1 MOK& FAVOg o SEE TH' ArVOVIE, f I I \f f jaA/vnj/AMz tq —^k«fcj I 1 Hi I 1 ftrtr^m38 words
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Article, Illustration33 1964-09-30 7 SOME of the 400 National Servicemen at yesterday's passing-out parade at Siginting Camp, Port Dickson. The salute was taken by Tun Abdul Razak. Straits Times picture.33 words
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Article, Illustration599 1964-09-30 7 PORT DICKSON, Tuesday fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that with Malaysians ready to sacrifice their lives to defend the country and with world sympathy on our side. Indonesian confrontation could be defeated. He was599 words
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Article38 1964-09-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. TWO more trade unions have pledged their loyalty and support to the Government to fight Indonesian aggression. They are the Interpreters' Union, Malaya, and the Bata Shoe Industry Workers Union, Klang.38 words
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82 1964-09-30 7 'Security Act used as last resort' KUALA TRENOOANU. Tues. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu. Dato Ibrahim Pikrl. said I that If the Alliance Government ill unmst and had no respect for democracy and the Constitu'tlon. .it ;<vist 200 to 300 politlcuns would be detained tn Trenaganu alone. Spe»kin« .it a82 words
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Article16 1964-09-30 7 KLUANG. Tues.— The Antl-TB Association here has raised $1,345 for the Lady TemplPr H<vsDi'.al.16 words
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80 1964-09-30 7 School's staff donate cash to aged hawker irvjn. -mes.— me principai and staff of the Shing Chung National Type Secondary School. Sungei SiDut. and an anonymous benefactor have donated a total of $7? to 31-year-old hawker. Lam Wah Peng. Lams savings of $1,000 in small coins were stolen by two80 words
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Advertisement301 1964-09-30 7 I Ton wouldn't believe a lighter could be to ilim Or What about refuelling? It takes only five second*. I fit your band so neatly. Not until you hold the With safe, clean, odourless butane gas from a I new Varaflame Banker. Flip it over in your Ronson Multi-Fill. It301 words
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306 1964-09-30 8 PENANG, Tuesday. JHE Minister of Local Government ar\d Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today urged Malaysians to try to learn to live in flats if they wanted to continue to stay in urban areas. •In Europe I found flat dwellers living306 words
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Article124 1964-09-30 8 Two-ship plan to help pilgrims pENANG, Tues. MaA laysian pilgrims going to Mecca next year may be able to return home earlier than in previous years. "We don't want to keep them in the Holy Land unnecessarily after they have performed their Haj," Haji All Rouse, Malaysian Pilgrimage Controller, said124 words
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Article49 1964-09-30 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Tups.— The Kedah. Perils and Province Wellesley branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers has pledged full support for the Central Government in its struggle against Indonesian confrontation. The pledge was made at the branch's first triennial meeting held here during tne weekend.49 words
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Article21 1964-09-30 8 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. A motor-cycle, belonging to Hajl Hamid bin Rejab. was stolen yesterday from outside the land office here.21 words
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Article41 1964-09-30 8 BINGAPORE. Tues.— The Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will officiate at the silver Jubilee celebrations of the Singapore Sundry Goods and Textiles Merchants' Association at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street on Sunday night.41 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-09-30 8 RESCUED AFTER 5 DAYS IN WELL t l/M.hl PATANI, Tues. J Thirteen people took more than two hours to rescue a tapir from an eight-foot-deep disused earth well at Kuala Darak, about 17 miles from Kuala Ketil, yesterday. The two-year-old animal, weighing about two piculs, was later taken142 words
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Article65 1964-09-30 8 KAN GAR. Tues— The Derma English School Old Students' Association Is to start a fund 10 help deserving pupil. The president. Inche Rashid bin Yasin, who was re-elected at the annual meeting over the week-end, said he hoped members would give It their full support.65 words
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Article43 1964-09-30 8 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. Pour armed robbers entered a coffeeshop at Bagan Ajam last night and held up the proprietor and three assistants. The robbers carrying dagßpr* herded their victims into a room, ransacked the premises and escaped with $1,20043 words
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Article19 1964-09-30 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The Sultan of Johore will open the Johore Town Council library on Oct. 28.19 words
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228 1964-09-30 8 A $36,000 'thank you' for 1,000 fishermen DONTTAN. Tues.- The Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan. today handed over $36,508 to 1.064 fishermen here who' were unable to go out to sea during an 18--day curfew in the area recently. The curfew was Imposed from Aug. 17 to228 words
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Article49 1964-09-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Dr. G. Waldo, a senior lecturer in English at the University of Malaya, will give a lecture to the Selangor English Language Teaching Association at the British Council Hall at 7.30 p.m. nn Friday He will talk on ••British and American English."49 words
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156 1964-09-30 8 SINGAPORE. Tues TiHE Deputy Prime x Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night reiterated that the Singapore Government would co-operate fully with the Central Government In any joint plans to raise the living standards of the people. Dr. Toh was referring156 words
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Advertisement468 1964-09-30 8 A i If I r""'\ *M4}dP A special gift of refreshing lavender soap... Yardley of London now offer, for a limited period only, a special gift tablet of Lavender Soap with every jar of Yardley Solidified Brilliantine. Both the Brilliantine and the soap have the lavender rfume which is so468 words
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Miscellaneous222 1964-09-30 8 1 Ihfi Oap By V. T. ttamtin WELL, SURELY VtXTU. rVt SEEN I P' Bil<^PEGASU^'^^R|| LOOKS TO BE A BIT? WITH I I THAT'S THE UNDER- ALLOkV ME TO SHOW/ ABOUT ALL A OH, MY A THE HTW I IN A BTT OT THAT FELLA STATEMENT OF J \OU AROUND222 words
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Article, Illustration1866 1964-09-30 9 The odyssey of Thompson Snowshoe MOUNTAIN POSTMAN BECAME A LEGEND OF ENDURANCE, COURAGE AND CHARITY ONE December day in 1860 a lone skier shuffled across a valley in the rugged Sierra mountains (hat separate California and Nevada. His heavy, home made skis cutting into the snow. a 90 Ib p;ick1,866 words
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Advertisement174 1964-09-30 9 AMERICAN INSTANT COFFEE X" Mm $L. DELICIOUS WHEN H0T.... REFRESHING WHEN ICED. AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA:ASIAN ORGANISATION LTD., 65, CHIN SWEE ROAD, SINGAPORE 3, TEL: ***** wet P^HnfW'lk fef| l l l| Bi m B w JL < Wtit tuw-M Four exclusive aids to174 words
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Obituary66 1964-09-30 10 M H ore's fit i Minimum i JOHN JOFFRE BHEEM. age 4« I I away peacefully '.'6-A-44. ("or lew* leaves 0, Dido Street no-D-M at 4 1.1 pin. for HiKlup Church thence to Kuladan MR GOH JOON HOE. A M N JP.,I former State Kxecutive Councillor, ICS4 71, passed66 words
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Article75 1964-09-30 10 2* W ord* Sit (Minimum) LEONA AND ROVCE ROSARIO kok their numeroua friends for their kat message* and valuable presents 11 H-«4 DR AND MRS. Ho took Cheong mierely thank relatives and friends tor their kind arsswSj and valuable presents on the occasion of their mar- riate on 2T-ti-64.75 words
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Article428 1964-09-30 10 Ward* Sl* (Minimum) AUSTRALIA'S Ml.<u MM Miller Mat at The Cockpit Hotel. Tel: i> jorr) X!-lv MONT DOR By popular request ■M crispy rurrypuff Is now ready at I' ">'i am. daily for your morning eof- ree ADD AN ORIENTAL touch to the home de«-or with newly arrived pewter428 words
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Article637 1964-09-30 10 I donesians in their place which is outside the Olympic i movement. The "solidarity of the new emerging forces" has already been demonstrated by the Indonesian basketball team's failure to turn up for its match with Taiwan. The basketball authorities have been assured that this was "a637 words
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Article337 1964-09-30 10 The helpful American doctor who has written from Wisconsin to advise Malaysians trained in medicine in his country to pass also a Canadian examination before they return home has broken no new ground. Such devices to j get around Malaysia's recognition procedures have been in vogue for years.337 words
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Article185 1964-09-30 10 There are encouraging signs that the barriers to Malaysian integration created by what Tun Abdul Razak has called '•provincial and parochial attitudes" are gradually coming down. Credit is due to enlightened leaders of the new Malaysian States such as Dato Stephens, who work actively to remove the unfounded185 words
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Article, Illustration832 1964-09-30 10 LOUIS B. FLEMING - The 75 with a cause worry the West LOUIS B. FLEMING A DEMAND FOR CHANGE IN WORLD ECONOMICS By A WORLD, divided bythirds since the Communists swallowed Eastern Europe* and Eastern Asia, is in the throes of a new division which ultimately will have more impact on Western policy planning832 words
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671 1964-09-30 10 GODFREY HODGSON By WASHINGTON TUES "IJISTORY is moving too fast for America to indulge in the circus of candidacy," predicted the novelist John Steiribeck solemnly in an essay written for the programme of the Democratic Convention last month. "The time for political vaudeville671 words
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175 1964-09-30 10 Using private doctors for community service rpHERE seems now to be a wonderful chance for 1 private and Government medical officers to get together to solve the needs of the community. Dr. Goh Teik Wah. in his Presidential address to the Medical Society of Perak. has shown that he and175 words
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Letter59 1964-09-30 10 I ENTIRELY agree with you when you support our postmen who have been criticised for the Intention of using a mildly irritating spray against some of our ferocious, undisciplined socalled best friends of man Have our values become so distorted that we care more for our dogs59 words
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Letter55 1964-09-30 10 AS an Australian residing in this country I would like to offer my apologies for the article which appeared recently In The Australian, written by Mr. Stubbs. Mr. Stubbs would prohably do better in the field of fiction, than In journalism, where a certain amount of truth ls55 words
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Letter49 1964-09-30 10 Missing A SLIDE currently flashed on Singapore television screens caDtloned "ALL RACES MUST HELP EACH OTHER TO SURVIVE' depicts four races of MALAYSIA In a boat. In the Enslkh version of tbp picture the Sikh has his beard: in the others he is without one. S. T. CHIA Sintrapor?49 words
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Letter121 1964-09-30 10 I HAVE some wise advice for Brainwashed and "D.C.T." with reference to television in general and American programmes in particular. Bad shows seem to be an International affliction not suffered by any one nation. As a citizen of that country which pioneered the television Industry. I can state121 words
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Letter60 1964-09-30 10 pROM Monday to Friday, one of the Ipoh school buses goes round Menglembu at 6.00 a.m. stopping at several places in the town to collect school cmlcicr and announcing Its arrival. \~< f h continuous blasts of the hors.. I hope the authoil :!.*s concerned will do something60 words
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Advertisement458 1964-09-30 10 Stnitt Tmtt Malay Mail Classified advert lee moms may be handed SBS COLD (Tos.ai AMCADS Orchsrd Road (Ist Ftoor) COLD STORAatT ■RfANCHsTS At Msllend R.,4 Keteetg Ksswel Reed Naval Base. Authorised Agen s CITY BOOK STOKK LTD Winchester House. CoMyar Quay TNI NIWI FSJONT Mtipatriefc's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3458 words
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Advertisement13 1964-09-30 10 MONDIA SWISS THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER13 words
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Advertisement133 1964-09-30 10 fflsslassssV ■A \m sRPHssHwB sHMwaawaH Soft, gentle Andrex toilet paper is strong as well. Soft enough for baby, strong enough for the rest of the family. Each sheet of Andrex is really two sheets of paper joined, together. Soft, strong Andrex the modern toilet paper. Andrex And# 6 lovely colours:133 words
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Article245 1964-09-30 11 CHEW LOY KHOON: By Labis, Tuesday THE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, last night called at the Labis police station where he "confronted" three captured Indonesian paratroopers in their cell. While being questioned by Dato Sardon. youth who was standing at the door245 words
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205 1964-09-30 11 Emergency councils set up to look after pupils SINGAPORE. Tues. Emergency councils of teachers are being set up in all schools here to look after S i ng a pore's 480.000 schoolchildren in an emergency. This is part of an Education Ministry master plan to ensure the safety of students205 words
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Article29 1964-09-30 11 BALING. Tues. The Kedah Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahubuddin will give ay.ay prizes at the annual sports of the Kuala Ketil Malay School near here tomorrow.29 words
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112 1964-09-30 11 MCA chief for funeral of 'Fish King' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Finance Minuter and president of the Malaysian Chines'? Association. Mr Tan Slew Sin. will attend thp funeral of Mr. Goh Joon Hoe. a wealthy Malacca resident and former chairman of the Malacca MCA. Mr. Goh. popularly known as Malaccas112 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-09-30 11 'Beatles of Malaysia' are brothers I/UALA LIMPIR Tue*. IX Three Butterworth teenagers, because someone told them four months ago that they looked like the Beatles, decided to ban the barber and strum guitars like the famous British group. Thry are the Van Dort brothers Peter. 21. who works for the199 words
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Article57 1964-09-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— An 87-year-old woman was today killed when an old coconut tree crashed on a bathroom during a storm in a squatter area off Pudu Road here at 2.30 p.m. Madam Low All Seong, who received head injuries, died shortly after she was pulled57 words
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Article46 1964-09-30 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, and the Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. will attend the passing-out parade of Work Brigade building apprentices and the opening of national language classes at Kolam Ayer at 7.30 p.ro tomorrow.46 words
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211 1964-09-30 11 $3mil. HEALTH PROJECT FOR KELANTAN KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. 'pHE Ministry of Health plans to spend more than $3 million to improve and expand the health and medical facilities in Kelantan, under the first Malaysian development plan. Announcing this before leaving here today after a four-day tour, the Minister of Health,211 words
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Article175 1964-09-30 11 [(UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The nineman committee which is considering whether the Rent Control Ordinance should be revoked has sent out questionnaires to all city, municipal and town courpils in the States of Malaya. The chairman. Senator Athl Nahappan. said today: "On the replies to the175 words
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137 1964-09-30 11 lESSELTON, Tues— A Flll- pino. Nairn bin Murone. who tried to sell a hand Rrenade to a detective at Labuan oa Sept. 11 was sentenced to four years' jail by Mr. Justice Slrrmson in the Hißh Court h?re today The court was137 words
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85 1964-09-30 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A nurse. Mary Tan Tuah Lay. was granted a decree nisi ay Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today dissolving her marriage to Paul Shim, formerly an apprentice airline engineer. She petitioned for a divorce on grounds of desertion and the85 words
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Article36 1964-09-30 11 •KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Th# Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Harun bin Hajl Idris. will open a food and fun fair organised by the Selangor Scout Council at th» Methodist Boys School here on Saturday.36 words
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Article194 1964-09-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, will lead a delegation for border security talks with the Thai authorities beginning in Bangkok on Thursday. Other members of the delegation are. The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. Lt.194 words
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Article, Illustration372 1964-09-30 11 Honours for R.A.F. men for service in Borneo SINGAPORE. Tu«s. 'J'HE courage, skill and devotion to duty of members of the Royal Air Force, flying in support of security forces in operations against Indonesian terrorists, have been recognised in the latest list of honours and awards published in the London372 words
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Article42 1964-09-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues In the list of members of the National Solidarity Committee published today, the names of Dato T. H. Tan and Mr. P. P. Narayan n were Inadvertently omitted. The committee has a total of 18 members.42 words
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Advertisement39 1964-09-30 11 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE >fe co^° T \a^l -r o o9^' TEST-DRIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. Sngapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang RAHANG MOTORS LTD. Seremben BORNEO MOTORS KuaU Belait Kuching Jeteelton39 words
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Advertisement127 1964-09-30 11 Back horn« In my own country I drink only Tucker's Urn Scotch Whisky of unmistakable character and flavour. <fl^p f £t When I came to Malaya ten years ago, I couldn't jet rt ...and life was dull without Teacher's! Bat now... (wtoMKLIMBk MW^ happy day 1 Teacher's has finally cone127 words
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Miscellaneous672 1964-09-30 11 11.00 News: 11.05 George GreeRAOIO SINGAPORE >? And Hls Orchestra; 1135 Cocktails For Two; 12 (mldSHOBTWAVK SERVICES: night) Close. 62 and 25 Metres w^.MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: RAD'O MALAYSIA 476 Metrea NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning- 601 SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metres M O ft rn g a^ l^' 7672 words
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209 1964-09-30 12 Burning car drama in Johnson motorcade gives agents a scare NEW YORK, Tues. Secret Service agents pushed President Johnson down in his seat to protect him when one of the cars in his motorcade burst into flames at Providence, Rhode Island, yesterday. The President's ear, as well as that containingReuter - 209 words
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Article39 1964-09-30 12 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. A Rang of four white men armed with revolvers and a rifle held i 30 employees of the Pordsburg branch Barclays Bank near the rentrp of the city yesterday and reaped with abont £15.500. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article30 1964-09-30 12 WASHINGTON, Tues. Greater New York's population is now estimated at 11,288.000 an increase of 593.000 in just over three years. I the U.S. Census Bureau announced yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-09-30 12 Occupational hazard would have thought they had merely proved the obvious... lt is greatly to their credit that they did not reach the conclusion that it was a Communist lot. It means that the McCarthyite conspiratorial view of politics was held in check. 7 Mr. Richard Crossman, the Labour Party'sUPI - 116 words
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Article20 1964-09-30 12 ISTANBUL. Tues.— Twelve people are believed dead in floods that swept Istanbul and Turkish Thrace— AP.AP - 20 words
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483 1964-09-30 12 LONDON, Tuesday U.K. COURT TOLD A MAGISTRATE'S court at Mansfield, northern England, was told yesterday that former professional footballers had betted on their own teams to lose. The teams did lose and the players collected on their bets. The court wasReuter - 483 words
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186 1964-09-30 12 Franz tells trial: I saw Nazis kill my Sonja tiRANKFURT, Tues. A former Nazi guard testified at Germany's largest war crimes trial yesterday that he once stood by and watched his comrades send his childhood sweetneart to her death in the Auschwitz death chamber. "She kept pleading with me to186 words
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213 1964-09-30 12 Sino-Soviet rift 'may make it harder on free countries' NEW YORK. Tuesday. \f R. Averell Harriman, Under-Secretary of State iTI Political Affairs, warned yesterday that the Soviet-Chirese dispute "will probably cause greater difficulty for the free countries." The competition for leadership of the Communist movement "will mean greater efforts byReuter - 213 words
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85 1964-09-30 12 JAKARTA. Tues— T-.vd Chinese rice merchants were reported Xc have been sentenced to 10 years Jail by an economic tribunal here The official news agency Antara said that the two had been convicted of selling rice hlghei than the listed Government prices AAP - 85 words
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Article30 1964-09-30 12 MORRISVILLE (Pennsylvania). Tues. Two workmen were burned to death yesterday when they were shovelling hot coals in a blast at the works of the U.S. Steel Corporation.30 words
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96 1964-09-30 12 BUENOS AIRES. Tue Adrian Servln. veteran Argentine professional lightweight boJcer, died yesterday in a hospital from a cerebral haemorrhage suffered la>i Wednesday night during a fight with Enrique Jana. also of Argentina. In their scheduled 10-round tight. Bfvin fought well through the ninth96 words
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Article60 1964-09-30 12 QUEBEC. Tues— A "e\v political party advocating the h 'ependoiice ol Quebec Province and indemnini? "witnout r< strictlon any form of violence and corruption" has been formed. H WU announced. Dr. Rene Jutra-.. president of the new group, told a Pti ferei.ee here that the partyReuter - 60 words
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Article29 1964-09-30 12 LONDON. Tom. Britain w prepared to keep its con 4 about 1.700 men in 1! Cyprus peace fore for three month*. Government sources said yesterday.— UPl.29 words
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Article20 1964-09-30 12 MOSCOW Tues.— Thr OMth ha* been announced or M :st Deputy MiForeign Trade. He was 58— UPI.UPI - 20 words
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Advertisement165 1964-09-30 12 TIMEKEEPER TO THE WORLD Timeless elegance and highest technical perfection are two of International's characteristic features. Individual care is devoted Exclusive Distributors: to each and every International Watch to create a masterpiece of the watchmaker's art. Its accuracy rating is far above that siow hup brothers, j o ii j165 words
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Miscellaneous289 1964-09-30 12 Straits Times Crossword ht iH^^HLf^ IF bH IK HR across s. Guide for the Pharisees, some 7. Cook Is another outside right might say? (5). (5). 6. Soup that the good singer 8. Cross off four hundred lt'i might produce <5> a mutate <9>. 11. a very gentle, patient appll9.289 words
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297 1964-09-30 13 Five who tied up 22 are jailed for a year I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four men who tied up 22 labourers of a tin mine kongsi and stole ore worth $800. were jailed for a year by the High Court today. A fifth man, Yong Fatt. al.as Yong Thean Fatt, 23,297 words
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Article31 1964-09-30 13 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. A vegetable hawker, Mohamed Desa bin Saidin. 22. was killed in a collision between his bicycle and mr nt Permatang Kuchtng, four miles from here, last night31 words
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199 1964-09-30 13 IPOH, Tues.— A fort- nightly bulletin and thousands of pamphlets will be distributed by the Perak Government in its publicity campaign to inform the people about the true facts of Indonesian aggression. This was disclosed by the Mentrl Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said,199 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-09-30 13 Stephens talks to Indonesians in Sabah CAB All S Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens addressing a gathering of more than 1,000 Indonesian workers on "citizenship" at Tawau, recently. He told them that Indonesians who were loyal to Malaysia would be granted permanent stay and would Qualify for citizenship. Straits Times51 words
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Article48 1964-09-30 13 PENANG. Tues. The Penang branch of the Malayan Leprck. Relief Association will start a fund-raising campaign next month to finance its activities. "We appeal to the generosity of the people of Penang to help us in this humanitarian work." Inrfro Aziz Ibrahim, the chairman said.48 words
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Article47 1964-09-30 13 PENANO. Tues. Yap Achu and Sein Leng were today sentenced to one year's Jail each for attempting to extort 15 every month from a drug store proprietor. A third man. Tan Cheow Hong, was remanded till Oct. 6 pending a probation report.47 words
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161 1964-09-30 13 86 people who had 'miracle' escape due today SINGAPORE, Tues. The 86 passengers who had a 'miraculous' plane escape in Istanbul yesterday, are expected to fly into Singapore tomorrow in another aircraft. A British Army spokesman here today said that the group were originally scheduled to arrive in Singapore at161 words
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Article24 1964-09-30 13 IPOH. Tues— A religious emblem worth (50. was stolen from the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes in Sillbin Road ycsterdaT.24 words
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Article19 1964-09-30 13 PENANQ, Tues. The Pengkalan ward goodwill sub-committee will meet at Weld Quay at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.19 words
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154 1964-09-30 13 Secrets of business success by Goh SINGAPORE, Tues SINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today spoke of the interplay of luck, determination and hard work in business ventures. Sceaking at the joint foundation ceremony for Hoe Chong Tin Factory Ltd. and Universal Crown Cork Ltd. at Tanglin Halt.154 words
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240 1964-09-30 13 30,000 FOR CIVIL DEFENCE, SA YS KHA W PENANG. Tuesday. fHE Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, who is also responsible for the National Civil Defence Organisation, said here today that about 30,000 national service personnel would be drafted into the civil defence. "This is an240 words
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Article108 1964-09-30 13 New phone link in Sabah urged I lESSELTON. Tue<. Sabah Assemblyman Rafael Ancheta said -n Lahad Datu that there was a great need for a telephone link between Lahad Datu and Kunak for In the event of emergency there was no way of communicating with thai, small oil-palm growing town108 words
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Advertisement977 1964-09-30 14 FOR SALE W Wtrdt U <Mlm.y—*»x it rt: txtra WHIN BUYING Stainless Steel I Table Cutlery it It worthwhile to see Ont tb« various Lovely Pattern* from Sollngen. Germany and Japan in M«t I or PoVshed Kinnh at prices you ran 163 Orcbard Koad. Tel: *****. Spore STXAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC.977 words
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Advertisement252 1964-09-30 14 FRESH FLOWERS WJ W,r4* M CWiit.)— Box tt cl: rxtrm PRINCESS SAYS lor you with Oow»rs thoiutht fully srlectetl and heautlhilly arranged that "sparkle" your good wishes Ml Orchard Rtstd. H'oore Tel '.'OOO7. -nwi. YOU Deserve a better deal! LET STAMFORD COLLEGE Show you the way through its homestudy courses252 words
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Advertisement1447 1964-09-30 15 TO I Due Scon bails P. Sham Pinang ANTENOt Litereeel, Avonmouth 11 Pt. Oct 3 ATREUS Literpeel, Glasgow Gdn. 31 Oct 2 Oct 4 DIOMEO limpetl Ocl 3 Oct 1 Oct 1/ I Oct II TALTHYBIUS luerpeel. Dublin, Glasgow... Oct 11/11 Oct 17 PYRRHUS Dublin, littrptel, Glasgow Oct 11 Oct1,447 words
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Advertisement1347 1964-09-30 15 W\.'J(i THE EAC LINES smcAPOM nuiA lUMruaar.swrmtmA-** fteeajaa Bflk^j2fee£^[S^B D'nuak MOUSI k.JMMNO It -OIOIN.S I'lwniOllT 'kete iM> 'i-ii ***** Pkaae Oil Pkeee ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, lATTAKIA. GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, AHTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Singapore P. b'ham Penang -BEIRA" I) i G<a.4l/3 Oct 4/7 Oct1,347 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-09-30 15 I B£N&ZIN£ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON. LIYERPOOt > CONTINENTAL. PfIRTS. BENVENUE Singapore Pt S'riam Penang Hull Net II It Ptrt/let 1 Rotttroam Ne* IS BENDORAN n. l J--Smuport Pt S'nan Penan Rotterdam Nat II Bet 1/ 4 ll Pert/Tata- on y 5 Hamburg Ntt IB Singapore P. Shan Ptnang •ENLOYAL1,284 words
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Advertisement1267 1964-09-30 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRi HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore P. Sham Penang tCIT r OF WELLINGTON Sailtd It Part Ttday ■CITY OF LEICESTER 7/1 Oct 11/12 Ocl 13 let •FLAMINIAN 24/2S Oet 27,21 Oct 31 Oct tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 23/27 Oct 21 Ocl ICITY OF BIRMINGHAM1,267 words
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Article120 1964-09-30 16 J UD. BOURNE. Tues. IndusI trial shares held their firmer trend. Most leaders improved I slightly but British Tobacco dropped 1/- to 30/-. and David i Syme 1/6 to 35/-. Renlson led tin shares with a further gain of 1/- to 36/-. while most other base metals and120 words
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Article241 1964-09-30 16 OCTOBER first trsde rubber f.e.b. clesed at I p.m. in Slncipors am* Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 cects per lb., unchanged on Monday > closing level for the position. The tone was uncertain. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per lb. y«»t«rf.y: Int. I R.S.B. prompt fob.241 words
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Article40 1964-09-30 16 .THE Malayan Exetisng* Banks' Asse--1 elation made tnese changed in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling TT er OO ready: Deutschs Marks 1281: Holland Guilders 1161: French Franc* K>Si: Swedish Krener 166*: Reyalc 144).40 words
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792 1964-09-30 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were quiet 1 but tending higher on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. Tin shares wexe quietly steady and by comparison with recent months there was more Interest in rubbers. The turnover was small. The market appears to have792 words
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Article24 1964-09-30 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stork Indirrs Sept. 28 Sept. 29 •Industrials: 80.04 80.45 Tins: 126.85 127.55 rulibrrs: 100.3U 100.50 •Dec. 30, 1963=r100 Drc. 29. 1962=10024 words
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447 1964-09-30 16 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $2.12* a picul to $760 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 15 tons to 240 tons. In London earlier cash tin. after being traded at a new high of £1.520447 words
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Advertisement1112 1964-09-30 16 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Crest Lakas/Ean Canada Stjrvla* N'koni rokofiama Hahtat Momren itrooto Cimlant uncaaa "Olskiaia Mini" 12/13 Oct 21 Oet 21 Nf n Nt» Wast Coast of Central/Soutu Amariea «ar^t— Y'hama tor into G'quii Otiiao Mica frtiMi licoatiia "Cola Man 1 17 Nn 12 Die 2» Die1,112 words
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Advertisement977 1964-09-30 16 [E°JORIENTJ LINES ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Pfnang 17th October 1964 Departt:Singoporc 20th October 1964 (Passengers embark 19th October 1964) For Hongkong 23rd/24th October Japan 28th October/ Ut November Hongkong 4th/Bth November Singapore 11th November 1964 Returns:Penang 13th November 1964 Penang from $1,089.00 Faret977 words
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Advertisement522 1964-09-30 16 RIOGRAMDE LINE f«OM SOUTH sMEDICs. t SOUTH «f»ICAi ■taast SUm Mere FMi CMSCO Jl "ti Oct W Oct/ 2 Nn Hong Kong. TonohtM. Ma. NERMUNB' 31 N«' 1 Dte V 4 Dm Won. Ouka fROM iAf«N. t'ssrs f. Vim resits rttt ■.>. CRaNVUU Can. M/ 31 1/ S Oct i_522 words
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Advertisement235 1964-09-30 16 WESTBOUNO: EUROPE SEP"ICE STort P sham '■enang Marseilles, Ha«n. Oeatir*, MIJSICAA WH IT/IB 0e« 20 Oct Aat«erp. Haekirf. Brteat, SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE. Smtiport Rurbar (24,H1). T=ort Elizabeth (27/11), Capetown (21/IB>, TIORA 11/11 Oct Ma;aai (3/11). Port Harcosirt, Lagos. Apapa (B/11). Corrnou (11/11), lorn;, Takoradi, Freetown, Dakar (25/11). EASTBOUNO:235 words
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Article914 1964-09-30 17 DU SIN ESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuitead (1.000) ■LM: C.I. Holdings (5.000) SL'2. F >; Dunlea* *1. 74 SL, (11.000) si. 75:914 words
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Article24 1964-09-30 17 September 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: 71 cents (unthanKed). TIN: 5760 a picul (down R.ISI). Unofficial estimated offering: 240 tons (up 15 tons).24 words
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Advertisement829 1964-09-30 17 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Paul Tar. is not in our employ and has no authority to act on our behalf. We have no Representatives in Malaysia. THE HAIR CLINIC. THE CENTRAL THERAPIES SERVICE. SINGAPORE. CORRIGENDUM With reference to a notice inserted in the Straits Times issue of 25th829 words
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Advertisement1051 1964-09-30 17 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR RE-TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'B and above up to 300 p.m. on 12th October. 1964. at the Office of the Jurutera Negerl. JKR.. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF JETTIES. DOCKS. DOLPHINS AND RUBBLE SEA WALL AT SITE OF1,051 words
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Advertisement684 1964-09-30 17 PUBLIC APKUIIN I .vlLri i d SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizen* (which expression includes "Singapore Citizens'; for the appointment ot SUPERINTENDENT, Mandal Quarry, Public Works Department. SALARY SCALE: ($560:630:660) 690-3UA-930 960-35A- 1,240 p.m. Variable allowance at current rates is also payable. AOE: Above 23 years. PROBATION:684 words
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Advertisement604 1964-09-30 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Petition) No. 11 of 1964 In the Matter of KOW HAK COMPANY LIMITED And In the Matter 01 the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174). NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order of the High Court in Singapore dated the 11th day ot604 words
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Advertisement305 1964-09-30 17 CIVIL ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT SALESMAN required by well-established Organisation based in Kuala Lumpur. Must be able to negotiate sales 'at the highest levels and work with minimum supervision. Must have had vi least three years 1 experience in such sales. Position oilers excellent prospects for the right person. Salary will be305 words
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152 1964-09-30 18 HOCKEY INDIA TO REDEEM LOST PRESTIGE SMQfeftMlh !-*>. me visiting iiiui.ui Olympic hockey team, who were beaten 1-0 by Malacca Chief Minister's XI yesterday, are determined to redeem themselves when they meet Singapore at J.il.in Besar Stadium here tomorrow (5.15 p.m.). Inder Mohan Mahajan. mauacer of the touring team, .said:152 words
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Article113 1964-09-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. y Centrefbrward S. Girl of Education was carried off the field in the final minute at today's Selangor Government Services hocke> league match against Railways at Pantai. but until his departure he had played a big role in his side'!! 4-1 win. Girl113 words
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Article66 1964-09-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Armed Forces Major Units football final for the Denaro Cup will be played at Armed Forces Stadium, Rifle Range Road, here tomorrow between 6th Battalion Royal Malay Regiment of Kluang and sth Battalion Royal Malay Regiment of Batu Oajali. The Oenaro Cup competition66 words
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Article, Illustration458 1964-09-30 18 KEN FERNANDEZ - MALAYSIA TO BID for IKE CUP IN 1972 KEN FERNANDEZ by Kuala Lumpur, Tues. MALAYSIA will bid for the Eisenhower Cup 1 competition in 1972 when the world golf competition is due to be staged in the Asian zone again. This was disclosed today by Tun H. S. Lee, presidentSoong Hon Sin - 458 words
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282 1964-09-30 18 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Tues.— *3 Malaysian sprint champion Mani Jegathesan continued to show brilliant form today when, he clocked 20.6 sec' for the 200 metres at Farrer Park. This was the second time within five days that Jega has burst282 words
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Article36 1964-09-30 18 MOSCOW. Tues. Konstantin Beskov. the Soviet Union's national soccer coach, has been relieved of the post. Nikolai Morrzov. a former captain of the Torpedo Club, has been appointed chief coach In plaoe of Beskov. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article228 1964-09-30 18 SOCCER LONDON, Tues Blackburn have informed the P.A. of Wales that Mike England, their centre-half. chosen at right-halt for Wales against Scotland at Cardiff on Saturday, will definitely be unfit to play. He damaged an ankle at Sunderland last Saturday week, and has missed twoReuter - 228 words
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Article287 1964-09-30 18 Athletes resume training |^9SISfl LYMp|C THDKYO. Tues. Olympic athletes today started or resumed their training in sunny autumn weather here after the cold and wet weather yesterday The temperature in Tokyo this morning returned to normal. Japanese weatherme-i expected clear skies at least for the nex; few days. At theReuter - 287 words
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Article260 1964-09-30 18 TENNIS Aussies win Davis Cup fLEVET AND. Tues. Australia regained the Davis Cup by beating the United States 3-2 in the challenge round which ended here yesterday. Roy Emerson, the Australian No. 1, clinched the victory when he defeated Chuck McKinley 3-6, 6-2. 6-4, 6-4 In the final singles. TheReuter - 260 words
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Article32 1964-09-30 18 PARIS. Tues. Sugar Ray Robin.^ n. former American world middleweight boxing champion, beat Yoland Leveque (Prance! on points over ten rounds in a nontitle middleweight contest hero last night. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement723 1964-09-30 18 ■I THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER CO., LTD. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens with the requisite < .itlons for the following posts in the Company's ;fcenni«l power i .statin 1. Pupil Chemist*. For a period of 2 years engagement on a salary scale of *620/650 p.m. for single men723 words
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Advertisement543 1964-09-30 18 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PIBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. IK of 1963). NOTICE UNDER SECTION lt(2). NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN pursuant to Section 19 1 2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 19«3. that the Director of Public Works requires:— (a> the543 words
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Advertisement123 1964-09-30 18 A^y J/JL PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. JImMPAN MALAYAN KCT|3 FINANCE LTD. \S^^»/ AUTHORISED C*PIT»U123 words
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Miscellaneous90 1964-09-30 18 SOCCER Ipoh Lfe Div. 1: Kilat 9 Cheng I Wall 2. Krian Lge (P. Buntari: Youth Club 4 Sg Star Youngsters 1 Inter-Estate Lfe (B. Gajah): B. G. Tamllians 1 Klnta Kellas 0 B. Pahat Lfe: Taruna "B" 4 Pe- 1 muda Lubok 2. BASKETBALL Kinta Gold Shield (B. Oajah)90 words
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Miscellaneous121 1964-09-30 18 SPORTS DIARY IKHKKV- Tour match (Spore>: Singapore v India XI (Jn Besu 5.15). Sfjor Lge Div 1 (XL): TPCA "A" v Recrio (Prince Rd). S'gor GS .Lge (XL) Inland Revenue Municipality CKilat grd Pantai). RUGGER— CIub matches (Kl.i: I Tech College v Batu Garrison (Gurney Rd). University v S'aor Club121 words
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Article1442 1964-09-30 19 IPOH-2nd DAY CARD KEY: A letter alter the horse's name indicates the type of going preferred; f fast; g good; s soft; b heay; a any. Betting forecast; (SF) Strongly fancied: (F) Fancied. •Apprentice allowances; Llm till; Soaidi, P. K. Leong. Dragon 3-lb; Nazudi, Ng, Chong 5-lb; others 7-lb. Race1,442 words
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Article141 1964-09-30 19 TIMESPORT SELECTIONS EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX POINTER Rac« 1 CINEMA IV Magician U Draco ESCORT Cinema Sifter Cavil DRACO Sister Cavil Cinema IV Race 2 ni- i.i i iii Dnlas River Entertainer III WEE COBBLER Bellehi Entertainer ENTERTAINER Dulas River Bellehi Race 3 VAST HORIZON Topea La Fiama VAST HORIZON141 words
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1105 1964-09-30 19 Crown Boy stands out as good bet in 3.45 THE nicely-weighted Crown Boy (7.13) stands out as a good bet in the Cl. 3, Div. 4, 5£f straight handicap (Race Four; at Ipoh today. The six-year-old was withdrawn on the course on Sunday obviously he is being "saved" for the1,105 words
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Article20 1964-09-30 19 .are Cinema IV (Race 1), Vast Harison (Race 3) and Crown Boy (Race 4). The going is good.20 words
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Article85 1964-09-30 19 IPOH, Tues. Horses withdrawn when acceptances for tomorrow's races closed this morning were: Race 1 Rough And Tough 9.0. Wattles 8.0. Malaya 11 7.13: Race 2 Chatsmoth 9.0. Hotelier 8.12; Race S Pietemel 8.4. Coronation Park 8.1. Mas Puteh 8.0; Race 4 Leglsrlka 9.0. Superior Pal 8.11; Race 585 words
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Advertisement242 1964-09-30 19 I STtEL SQUARE TUBE CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM PRACTICAI GOOD-LOOKING TIME-S A VIMG Uniquely-versatile Apton Tube is perfect for building display frames, exhibition stands, equipment frames, and furniture of every kind. Apton Tube offers a new way to build structures that are based on right-angled frames. Joints compare in strength with welded242 words
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Advertisement407 1964-09-30 19 *9 iiE SHE NOTICES THE K^vW SMARTNESS NXy f The 'difference' is this— a Pelaco g j business shirt faals comfortable m I M and looks sma-t even after a M j 9 M whole day's wear. jßPflMfll The graceful lines cl Pelaco shirts mMdjSAt are tailored to trirr-waisttd perfection.407 words
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357 1964-09-30 20 Sabah claim to World Court only if both agree KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The dispute between Malaysia and the Philippines over Manila's claim to Sabah cannot go to the International Court unless both parties sanction such a move. They must also agree to abide by the decision of the court, Inche357 words
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Article38 1964-09-30 20 PEKING. Tues. Gen. Lo Juiching. Vice-Premier and Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, today received a Cambodian military delegation, headed by Col. Duong Bam 01. Vice-Chief of the General Staff. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article37 1964-09-30 20 TOKYO. Tues.— Prince Yoshi. third in line to the Japanese Throne, and Miss Hanako T.sugaru, a daughter of a former Count, will marry tomorrow in a solemn Shinto ceremony at the Imperial PalSCe here. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article25 1964-09-30 20 NEW DELHI.- Tues. India's Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Baliadur Shastrl. has been invited to visit Britain. No date has been set. Rejter.Reuter - 25 words
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336 1964-09-30 20 Tengku has earned our loyalty, says Devan Nair SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'HK Secretary-General of the Singapore National Trades In ion Congress, Mr. C.V. Dovan Xair, told a trade union conference today that the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Malunan, unlike Indonesia's President Soekarno, did not shout slogans or make fierce speeches "The336 words
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109 1964-09-30 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Railwaymen's Union of Malaya this evening called for the immediate Malayanisation of the post of Deputy General Manager of the Railway Administration. The second biennial conference, now in its second day, unanimously resolved to demand that the post, now held109 words
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Article45 1964-09-30 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Education announced today that of 916 candidates who sat for the standards 1, 2 and 3 National Language Public Examinations conducted by the Ministry in August this year, only 308 qualified for the award of the full certificate.45 words
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192 1964-09-30 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. rIE two-month-old strike by 251 workers of K.K. Mohamed Abdullah Ltd., piling contractors, ended today when the Industrial Arbitration Court made an interim award ordering them to report to work immediately. The court also ordered that, pending its decision on the dispute between192 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-09-30 20 EX-POSTMASTER IS KILLED, 5 INJURED IN 3-CAR CRASH SEREMBAX, Tuesday. ]y|H. Eric Lionel Schubert, 55, a former Head Postmaster of Kuala Lumpur, \yas killed in a motor accident four miles from Tampin late last night. Mr. Schubert's car was Involved In the accident with two other cars. He died on226 words
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429 1964-09-30 20 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN I LONDON, Tue«.— lt wu t (Us-, appointing day In the Stock Markets and by the close no de- finite trend had been established. There was a certain amount of selective buying of equities »Ull going on but tnls appeared to be matched by small429 words
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76 1964-09-30 20 Mystery explosion damages S'pore street stall SINGAPORE. Tues— A mysterious explosion tonight slightly damaged a roadside stall at the B.. milestone. Buklt Tlmah Road. No one was reported injured. The explosion occurred at about 9.55 p.m., bringing scores of policemen lo the scene. Only a few chairs, a glass case76 words
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Article19 1964-09-30 20 PEKING. Tues. China is ordering ocean-going cargo ships from Prance under an agreement signed here yesterday.19 words
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Article27 1964-09-30 20 CARACAS. Tues. Police representatives to the thirty-third general assembly of Interpol. the 89-natlon police organisation, are gathering here for a three-day conference opening tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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254 1964-09-30 20 The alert pilot averted jet fire danger SINGAPORE. Tues. Civil aviation experts today praised the pilot of an Alitalia jet for his skill in brinßing the aircraft safely down after, one of its four engines had caught flre over Singapore Airport last night. The second starboard ongine of the DC-8254 words
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237 1964-09-30 20 SINGAPORE. Tucs The .Minister for Health. >lr. Yons Nyuk Lin, Miid today that he hud received an offer from the medical profrxsion to help the Government in whatever nay possible "in the event of any grave emercencv .nisins from the prea237 words
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Obituary29 1964-09-30 20 MRS. T. D. PONMIAH at Mitlltki.m Ci yion. beloved mothi-r of H. D. Rajadnral, D. T. C. tin'- f Noamjah, P.W.D., Kuala Pilau, and AnilKiJah. Kducatwn Dipt.. KA,29 words
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Advertisement36 1964-09-30 20 Robinson's RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE regret the inconvenience caused to customers through the recent breakdown of their air-conditioning plant, and have pleasure in announcing that you can again shop in air-conditioned comfort at Singapore's foremost Departmental Store.36 words
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Advertisement316 1964-09-30 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) TEH: To flwH md Christopher a Bon :it Bungsar Ward on 27-9-W. Thank- to Donor and Staff. COLVIN. To lonia :ii«J Brlnn a dnuk'hter. at ""->— \V»rd. Kuala Lumpur THERAVIAM:Mo Glndy* and BUM on M'■ IskON !«iliru Hospital. h non, brothrr tci (i.rnrd. Thanks316 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-09-30 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 91 7b Penang 88 75 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7341 words
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