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Title Section24 1964-10-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135, 00(j The Straits Times tittle** 1 He***** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article, Illustration506 1964-10-05 1 Accord in Bangkok TIME RUNS OUT FOR THE REMAINING 500 TERRORISTS: MALAYSIA AND THAILAND TO INTENSIFY OPERATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIA and Thailand have agreed to intensify joint military operations against the remaining 500 Communist terrorists on the border. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tim Abdul Ha/ak, announced506 words
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Article39 1964-10-05 1 Indons stay away YOKOHAMA. Sun. Indonesia today boycotted its pre Olympic basketball match against Malaysia. It was the second game of the tournament in which Indonesia failed to turn up. The other was against Formosa. Reuter. (See Page 19)Reuter - 39 words
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Article17 1964-10-05 1 PEKING, Sun— A private traI vel accord between Japan and China has been .signed here.17 words
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248 1964-10-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR Monday MALAYSIA'S deputy permanent represcntatiye at the United Nations, Mr. R. Ra numi, is being called back to take part in talks over the Philippines claim to Santa The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said this today on his248 words
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Article55 1964-10-05 1 BANGKOK. Sun.— More rain fell on two flood-nit provinces in central Thailand today, threatening a further rise in flood waters and more evacutions. Saraburl and Lopburl provinces continue to bear the brunt^of one of Thailand's blreest floods in years. Eight other provinces in the central and55 words
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Article19 1964-10-05 1 HONO KONO. Sun Nepal and China today Mined an agreement on the construction of Irrigation canals. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration382 1964-10-05 1 Queen E faces Canadian danger squarely WITH TALK OF ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS... LONDON, Sun. Queen Elizabeth Is facing squarely the dangerous possibilities of the seven-day Canadian visit that means so much to her. Tomorrow she and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, will leave behind an anxious family, ajid fly to382 words
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Article107 1964-10-05 1 PEKING CHARGES INDIAN THRUST PEKING. Sun. The Communist Chinese Foreign Ministry has lodged a "strong protest" with the Indian Embassy here against alleged intrusions by Indian troops across the Sikkim China boundary, the New China News Agency reported today. The protest, delivered last Monday, said that after repeated checking. China107 words
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Article28 1964-10-05 1 METHUEN (Massachusetts). Sun. Five teenagers were killed and a sixth critically injured when the car In which they were travelling slammed into a utility pole— AP.AP - 28 words
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189 1964-10-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three top Malaysian officials will be in Cairo during the conference of non-aligned countries, which starts tomorrow. The three Ministry of External Affairs men are Mr. Jack De Silva, principal assistant secretary in charge of Malaysian affairs: Inche Ahmad Nordin bin189 words
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Article, Illustration357 1964-10-05 1 Cuepacs ask 50 per cent pay rise for 60,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THK Congress of Unions of Employees m the Public and Civil Services today sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, lengku Alxlul Rahman, calling on the Government to grant a .">() per cent pay rise to (10.000 in357 words
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Article61 1964-10-05 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun—President Macapagal of the Philippines arrived here by air last night en route to Washington for an 11 -day State visit which had been postponed two years ago amid .strained American-Filipino relations. After an overnight stay in San Francisco, 'he President flew to the capitalReuter - 61 words
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202 1964-10-05 1 20 die: Hilda leaves trail of sorrow NEW ORLEANS, Sun. The full fury of hurricane Hilda's 120 mph winds lashed the Louisiana coast today, leaving a trail of death and destruction. Twenty people were killod and 160 injured yesterday when a tornado struck Larose. a town of 5.000 in theReuter - 202 words
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Article26 1964-10-05 1 CROWD BOMBED SAIGON. San. Forty people Injured and one killed when two Vietnamese soldiers threw a hand Rrcntide Into crowded Silicon nrws-m.irki-t today Rrutcr.26 words
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110 1964-10-05 2 Time and Life man dies in 800 ft fall >'EW DELHI, Sun. James Cobb Burke, ace photographer for Time and Life, diedj yesterday when he fell 8% ieet while taking j photographs in tne eastern Himalayas. Burke, a lather of three from liacoo, Georgia, was doing a photo essay onReuter - 110 words
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Article31 1964-10-05 2 XI ISABKTHVILLE. Sun. A group ol 500 former Katanga (trndarnies loyal to Congo Premier Moisr Tshombe have deserted to the bush with their weapons. It ■wav reported yesterday. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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135 1964-10-05 2 LONDON. Sun. India could, if necessary, explode an atomic bomb within 18 months, according to a report in The Observer, an independent Sunday newspaper, today. The Observer said this claim was made by Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, director general of the IndianReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-10-05 2 Protest against toddy tapping plan OIOMBO. Sun. The Government's proposal to permit unrestricted tapping of coconut trees for toddy has led to pro tests I'rum some orsanisations here. Buddhist organisations, for example, declare that the. plan would turn "every tree into a tavern" and the Ceylonese into "a nation ofReuter - 113 words
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Article39 1964-10-05 2 MANILA. Sun. Two U.S. naval aviators and an enlisted air crewman were killed on Friday when their aircraft plunged into the sea after leaving the flistu deck of the Seventh Fleet antisubmarine carrier USS Kearsarjje. —UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article34 1964-10-05 2 I WASHINGTON. Sun. Urmr.U Phoumi Nosavan. Uie Laotian Deputy Premier and rightwinß leader, flew to Washington from Paris yesterday tor talks with top-rank-I ins; members of President John- son's administration. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article64 1964-10-05 2 CAIRO, Sun.— Mr. Abdlrizak I Hajl Hussein. Somali's Prime I Minister, was taken to hospital here last night with food polsov- ing and heart failure, the autho- illative newspaper. AI Ahram. 1 reported today. Mr. Hussein arrived here by j air last night to attend the64 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-10-05 2 CAIRO, Sunday. lIEADS of state have begun arriving here U the opening tomorrow of the second nonaligned nations' summit conference. The sequel to the first conference of nonaligned countries in Belgrade in 1961. it vvill be one of the largest gatherings of worldReuter - 321 words
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Article90 1964-10-05 2 If China hits Korea again... SEOUL. Sun. The United States Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. William Bundy. told a Press conference yesterday that if China attacked South Korea again to block efforts to normalise relations with Japan, the United States would defeat such aggression. Mr. BundyReuter - 90 words
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Article61 1964-10-05 2 ESCOURT (Natal >. Sun. Sir Winston Churchill yesterday berime a Freeman of this small South African town where he ni Mr.tioned as a war correspondent during the Boer War. and near which he was raptured when his train was derailed. Tills Is the 42nd time SirReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-10-05 2 Five Ghanaian leaders on treason charges ACCRA, Sun. Five men, including two former Ghanaian Cabinet Ministers, pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges of treason and conspiracy to commit treason. They were: I AW! A AHAMAFIO. former Minister for Information and Broadcasting; \K() ADJKI: former pj Minister: OFI« CKABBE, former Executive122 words
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Article147 1964-10-05 2 SAIGON, Sunday. rjOVERNMENT forces killed 46 Vietcong guerillas and captured 16 during a battle on Ca Mau Peninsula, the South Vietnamese Defence Department reported today. The Government said H suffered two dead during the helicopter borne hunter operation near Tan Phu outpost in XuyenAP - 147 words
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Article56 1964-10-05 2 COLOMBO. Sun. A strik* which prevented publication of newspapers of the Times of Ceylon group on Friday was called off yesterday afternoon after an agreement between the strikers and th« management The strike began on Friday aft«r the transfer of an editorial assistant on the Sinhalese-languagtReuter - 56 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-10-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fHe MADE UP /NO ME6ITATIOfc-NONe OpNI Ul "•"PS'^V C™AT Sl LET YOU MOW 1 OH ITS f e A^U^ I d*!& T I V QAf UFLOB 1 J»-933 words
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216 1964-10-05 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. President Johnson praised Congress as it adjourned yesterday, sayirg that no previous legislature had done more for tho nation. He mentioned the Tax Cut Bill passed earlier this year, the Civil Rights Act and the Anti-Poverty Bill. This isReuter - 216 words
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111 1964-10-05 3 WASHINGTON, Su~. President Johnson will mtit>nue to use a limousine lilted with bulletproof glass in dangerous p!:.c-e.s, but he also intends to continue mingling with crowds during the election campaign, he told a Press conference yesterday. on. nit i, tine OH the War-111 words
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Article52 1964-10-05 3 WEST BERLIN^ Sun.— A total of 15.981 West Berliners yesterday applied Tor 32.795 day passes to visit relatives In East Berlin next month and over Christmas and the New Year. About 182.000 applications have been filed by West Berliners since pass-offices were opened here ltstReuter - 52 words
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139 1964-10-05 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. President Johnson yesterday submitted to Congress a report on U.S. foreign aid and said it was clear some under-developed nations were reaching a point where they would no j longer need American assistance. He specifically named Formosa, and said othersReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration384 1964-10-05 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday POLLS reaching the White House show that President Johnson was leading Senator Barry Goldwater as presidential favourite in 47 of the 50 States on the days the polls were taken. The three States which favour Mr. Goldwater are in the SouthReuter; AP - 384 words
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177 1964-10-05 3 BELFAST (Northern Ireland), Sunday. A MOTHER of eight and two men were jailed, and 26 other people remanded in custody yesterday after riots here on Friday night in which the police baton-charged rampaging crowds. The riots broke out In B c 1 f aReuter - 177 words
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Article45 1964-10-05 3 LONDON. Sun. The village Of Linkenholt was auctioned here yesterday' for £540.000. The village, nine miles north of Andover was sold as part of the Linkenholt Estate, owned by the late Mr Roland Dudley, a pioneer of mechanised farming in Britain. —UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article28 1964-10-05 3 HAVANA. Sun.— Cuba and the Soviet Union have- signed ah agreement for ihe exch.ince of radio a"d television material, it was officially announced here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article23 1964-10-05 3 LIMA. Sun.— At Ita.-t 20 peopie were killed by floods following heavy r.iins in the Toro and Pescarola region*— UPl.23 words
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140 1964-10-05 3 PHILADELPHIA. Sun.— Five men. including the Sheriff of Neshoba County and his deputy, were arrested yesterday on charges of violating the richts of Negroes. They were charged on indictments issued by a Federal grand jury at Biloxi. Mississippi, which has been investigating the murder140 words
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177 1964-10-05 3 Why Soek is treating us like this— by Attlee T ONDON, Sun. Lord Attlee said last night that President Soekar no, Spain and Argentina, all seemed to treat Britain "as though we were something not worth consideration The 81 -year-old Labour Party statesman said in a speech at 6urburban WellingReuter - 177 words
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Article63 1964-10-05 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Sun. America's second "Imp" scientific satellite was launched last night on a journey into interplanetary space to measure solar flares, magnetic fields and cosmic rays. A three-stage Thor Delta rocket boosted the 1361 b satellite, known as an Interplanetary Monitoring Platform, on itsReuter - 63 words
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Article53 1964-10-05 3 BONN, Sun. An American couple were killed by leaking eas after flying to Neckarsulm to arrange the funeral of the wife's parents who died of the same cause last week. A neighbour who accompanied them to the parents' tint was also found dead, police reported.Reuter - 53 words
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Advertisement166 1964-10-05 4 NOW YOU HAVE A FRIEND AT THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK IN KUALA LUMPUR NEW YORK'S LAR6EST BANK EXTENDS ITS WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF BRANCHES WITH THE OPEHIN6 OF A NEW MALAYSIAN OFFICE AT 9 lAIAN GEREJA As your ne«est banking neighbour in Kuala Lumpur, Chase of banking services whicti include current166 words
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Article325 1964-10-05 5 Malays want opportunities to play their part in the progress of Malaysia, says chamber president PENANG, Sunday. THE president of the Pan-Malaysian Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce, Haji S. M. Aidid, today urged Malays to launch an "economic revolution" to regain lost ground in the economic field.325 words
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255 1964-10-05 5 Soldier who saw ill wife failed to return T>ATU GAJAH, Sun. A lance corporal in the Royal Malay Re-, giment, who was under j arrest, was given special permission to visit his seriously ill wife for two hours, a court martial > here was told yesterday.! But when his visiting255 words
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83 1964-10-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Pro- I O fessor Hush 'Dudley Pro-: lessor of Surgery at Mo- uash University, Melbourne, will be visiting Singapore from Oct.. 17 to Nov. 12. During thwt tinip. he will br visiting professor to the Departrant of Surgery of the Univer sity ol"83 words
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Article97 1964-10-05 5 QLNGAPORE, Sun.— The new general manager of KLM "Jutch airlines in Malaysia. Mr. A. G. Van Der Voort Van Zijp. today suggested a "welldirectrd proaauanda can.rai 1 in Europe to lurc| Kurcpean industrialists to Malaysia. ■'Th.s prop;ic;ipcia should txdirected not to the general public in97 words
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Article52 1964-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A lorry driver, Ong Pheng Khan. 19. vim.fatally iniur<"d at 3 a.m. tod;iv when hi* vehicle came into collision with a car travelling in the opposite direction in Brndd!>!l irnd. Tip nolir.p appeal to eye-wit-nesses to contact Inspector T&n Ban Jin ol Sepoy Unes52 words
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242 1964-10-05 5 A toll for heavy vehicles if they use by-pass |{UALA LUMPUR, Slin. Users of heavy vehicles travelling along the new Tanjong Malim-Slim River bypass may be required to pay a toll when this stretch of road is opened to all classes of vehicles. The Secretary to the Ministry of Works,242 words
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Article43 1964-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The n UiicLil secretary to the Minus' ry of Cul'ure. Mr. Ong Soo Chuar. Will give away prizes to winner* of the first inter-youth group quiz I competition organised by the People's Association m 7 p.m. Un Oct. 17.43 words
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148 1964-10-05 5 Muslim mission to set up orphanage KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Al-Rahmani-yah Islamic Mission which has its headquarters at the University of Malaya mosque here will set up a; $200,000 orphanage for Muslim children the first in the capital. Its secretary, Inche Abdul Ahad. said today that the j mission had148 words
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Article91 1964-10-05 5 JOHORE.* BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Bahru .branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association has called on. its members to unite and co-operate with the Government "at this hour of need." It asked its members to report any suspicious characters to the police immediately. It also called91 words
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Article, Illustration248 1964-10-05 5 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 22-year-old member of the Selangor royal family, Kaja Norzihan binte Raja Bon. today called »>n M*laysian women to sacrifice some of tbeir leisure lime by signing up In the voluntary forces. Raja Norzihan, who is a member of the248 words
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Article50 1964-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— Acting on Information received, a police party from the Beach Road police station swooped on a house in Strawberry Road last night and arrested 21 men watching a blue film inside. The police also seized a projector and five rolls of blue films.50 words
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Article26 1964-10-05 5 MALACCA. Sun. The Malacca Indian School Teachers' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society will hold its annual meeting at the town hail here next Sunday.26 words
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Article16 1964-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. —Miss Lovey Tan Beng Neo has been appointed assistant director of legal aid.16 words
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Miscellaneous121 1964-10-05 5 .-t!/«W By V. T. nnmtin DUk Tracy By (hotitvr Hould 6 °y^ J^l^^^i^m fcOCOME ACROSS TWeM?H I INSDe TWE SPACE COUPE Ii HOSPITALIZED \f EXHAUSTED MER WWAT IS TMW M ANO-WE MUST ACT p\. IMMEDIATELY, v^l LM \bnor »y At <app V ''^BMU'S *\2U6J2£ft> v,* |*»9fr_ THANK >OU I I121 words
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227 1964-10-05 6 Harbour workers say 'no' to pay offer conditions SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has rejected the Port of Singapore Authority's revised offer to its demand for a new salary structure for all grades of the port workers. In its revised offer, the PSA has laid down three227 words
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Article258 1964-10-05 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today said that the development of the Kallang Industrial Estate has made it possible for shipbuilders in Singapore to acquire suitable and permanent sites to carry out shipbuilding and repairing activities. The development of the estate was258 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-10-05 6 MODEL Margaret Van Mccl, 18, who was adjudged winner of tbe "Camera Queen" contest held at the Springdale Gardens yesterday. More than 50 models took part in the contest. The "Camera Queen" contest is organised by the Singapore Photographic Trade Association. Many girls who tried to enter the57 words
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Article26 1964-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. chairman of Sim Lim Company Ltd.. has donated $500 to the Singapore National Union of Journalists building fund.26 words
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165 1964-10-05 6 Union urges: Be ears, eyes of Govt SINGAPORE. Sun. The »5 Singapore General PrintPrinting Workers Union has called on all members of the working class to give their complete loyalty to the Government during the present Emergency. In a statement today, it asks workers to be united with a common165 words
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Article74 1964-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Adult Education Board will conduct two new six-month practical courses in English in oil painting, which will Mart on Oct. 17 and 18 from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the Cultural Centre. The $35 courses are specially designed for both the beginner74 words
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Miscellaneous458 1964-10-05 6 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVAL* BO AC: Prom Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin (BA 713) 7.3u p.m.; from Lcndon, Rome. Istanbul, Teheran, Bombay, Colombo Kuala Lumpur, (BA 7->s) 3.40 p.m. Pan-American: From San Francisco, Los Angele*, Honolulu, Manila, Saigon (PA 841) 12.&5458 words
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Article, Illustration293 1964-10-05 7 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Governor: Not all Indons are our enemies GEOFFREY GELDARD BIRTHDAY EVE BROADCAST from Kuching, Sunday ■JHE Governor of Sarawak, Dato Abang Haji Openg, said here tonight that not all Indonesians were Malaysia's enemies. He was speaking in a radio broadcast on the eve of his birthday. He said: "We bear293 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1964-10-05 7 IZUCHING. Sun.— The Governor of Sarawak, Dato Abang Haji Openg. in his birthday honours list today awarded the State's new and highest honour P a n g 1 m a Negara Bintang Sarawak (Chivalrous State Order of the Star of Sarawak)— to 16 people. Recipients1,032 words
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Article53 1964-10-05 7 SINGAPORE^ Sun Constance Irene Yong. 61 *as lulled yesterday when she was knocked down by a lorry at the junction of Stglap Avenue and Ea>t Coast Road. The police appeal tn wires of the accident to contact Inspector Tan Ban Jtn of Sepoy 1 Lines53 words
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Article, Illustration192 1964-10-05 8 'Never on Sunday' complaint: Denial by Yeap lESSELTON, Sun. J The Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, denied today that he v/as annoyed with the attitude of certain non-Malaysian officials in Sabah who were reported to have complained about the arrangements for the recent visit here of the Minister192 words
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Article, Illustration457 1964-10-05 8 TELUK ANSON, Sun. THE Sultan of Perak today publicly expressed his readiness to lead his people ir. battle against Indonesia should his services be needed. The Sultan, who is a trained army officer, resplendent in the uniform of a Major of the Royal457 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-10-05 8 A collision with a taxi led to this THIS tur came to rest 1 like this, on the cable supports of a lamp-post at the Ampang RoadCircular Road junction in Kuala Lumpur after a collision with a taxi at 12.45 a.m. yesterday. The only one injured in the accident was117 words
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168 1964-10-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Audit Officers' Union has expressed dissatisfaction over the salary scale for assistant examiners in the Audit Department. The latest Issue of 'Suara Odlt" official organ of the union warns that the department will not be able to attract enough applicants168 words
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119 1964-10-05 8 Train our youths as skymen: Rajan l/'UANTAN-, Sun. A suggestion that the Central Gover nment should train young Malaysian volunteers as paratroopers to be dropped into Indonesian territory was made here today by the general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, Mr. G. N. Rajan. Addressing a119 words
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Article114 1964-10-05 8 POLICE CONFIRM BODY WAS EXHUMED A LOR STAR. Sun.— The police today confirmed they had exhumed the body of a missing taxi operator from a jungle grave mi Kampong Cherok. 40 1 miles from here. The exhumation was carried out last Friday after police had been tipped ofT about the114 words
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256 1964-10-05 8 Khir off to discuss housing for S'pore Malays IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V —The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Monamed Khir Johart. said today that a cooperative housing aocirty for Singapore Malays would bo sot up this month. iMche Khir was speaking to new.smen before he left here for Singapore256 words
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Article55 1964-10-05 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A lornier political detainee. Mr. Dominic i»uthucheary, has left for Ireland to study law at Queen's University. Belfast. After his release at the end of last year, he took up a teaching job. His brother, Mr. James Puthucrteary. another former political detainee, is now in55 words
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Article, Illustration1905 1964-10-05 9 MOUNTBATTEN SPEAKS ON WORLD WAR II a conversation with Kenneth Harris START IT TODAY: THE STORY OF HOW THE WAR WAS WON EXACTLY 25 years ago the thin, metallic voice of Britain's Prime Minister. Neville Chamberlain, came out of a Sunday morning to announce that Britain was at war with1,905 words
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Advertisement331 1964-10-05 9 [Ni [f^Ml! M fLIT K >■>■*; K» tci iQi* '"9 Sfe&n I Jp la tilMMfiW^^i^ I SET**" iX njl m DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT lf« NEW-if« DIFFERENT -it's DELICIOUS -it's NESTOMALT. Fun-loving people drink NESTOMALT to keep pace with the ever-increasing tempo of modern life. Young, lively f people with boundless energy,331 words
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Obituary21 1964-10-05 10 20 WontM Sit (Minimum) HENNINO. MARY widow of OMtMi HrnntaK 0.8.X. dl«l nn Sppicmtwr 14th Many ycara rrmdmt In Perak.21 words
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Article202 1964-10-05 10 :n Word* Sl* (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Willie Urn thank all and IMi for their bent wl»hi-!i anil sift* on the occ.imon of irrllKe on .11(1(14. SCET BOON IWEE Family thank •II frirndn. reMtivr... eipei-lally Rev. Mother. Mother Marxhertta. Teaehem and Pupil, of Om.«i«» ronvent. for kind Hii.nrtHnc. wreath*.202 words
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The Straits Times Monday, October 5, 1964.
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Article602 1964-10-05 10 Three 'peace feelers" from Soekarn<> in recent weeks sound encouraging, except for the recollection of previous attempts to reach a political settlement with Indonesia. The nature of these new approaches has not been disclosed, nor has the Tengku Riven an> indication when they were made, or though602 words
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Article320 1964-10-05 10 The Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul Khalid, has left for Australia to follow-up efforts to encourage Australian participation in Malaysia's industrialisation programme and to expand trade between the two countries. As a result of the mission led to Australia last November by the chairman of320 words
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Article242 1964-10-05 10 The Central Government has not been unresponsive to the claims of its lowest-paid employees for better conditions of service. A recent step was the abolition of daily-rated labour. Workers in this grade I are now hired by the month ;it wages a little higher than their previous average242 words
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649 1964-10-05 10 The dilemma of big degrees and no future From a Special Correspondent NEW DELHI. Sun. 'J'HE lean young man perched nervously on the edge of his chair while the placement officer at Delhi University looked over his job qualifications once again. Name Balwan Singh Gahlawat, age 22, religion Hindu, honourAP - 649 words
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LETTERS
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654 1964-10-05 10 JT is obvious that Malaysia must make a decision about foreign University degrees soon, and about American degrees in particular, very soon. It would be a disservice to the nation, however. If a blanket recognition of American degrees became the rule rather than the exception.654 words
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Letter49 1964-10-05 10 (''REDITOrtS cf the for- mer mushroom insurance companies r.ow In liquidation have had printed forms for the receipt of dividends from the liouidators. Two months have now passed (in mv case> and I have received neither payment nor explanation. Reminders have been sent and ignored. PATIENT Sittawan49 words
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Letter23 1964-10-05 10 \LMOST all Klang towns roads are uneven and bumpy. They have not been repaired or levelled for a longtime. KK.B Klanc.23 words
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Article, Illustration714 1964-10-05 10 TED SELL - TONKIN PATROL TED SELL How and why the U.S. sails its ships up Red China's backyard By WASHINGTON, Sun. AM E R I CAN patrols in the Gulf of Tonkin, which have led to three international incidents in six wee^s. started early in 1963 as a means of gathering intelligence714 words
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Advertisement806 1964-10-05 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wm4l (Minimum) HC In I'h.A Knt and Wlo« K«un« :rrt October .Npw Mitrrr •l« Lumpur. MENON: In !'.;im:.ni and Korhlli SUircla on M ai stcimai Ronpitil. Thanka 10 lio.t.Tii. Sl»trr» ond Mt Ail »HI. Ward* tit /Minimum) 'HU* TAN: Charlie. «n«.nil o lai Mr- )'him ihy.- Long to806 words
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Advertisement79 1964-10-05 10 HAMAS AIR MW Malaysia is onty 8 hours trom Australia by Qantas DIRECT UHUS 707 j/- JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a 1 week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) i Specify Oantas to your Air Cargo 1 Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales > agents79 words
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Advertisement131 1964-10-05 10 I > JH Nice Fellow, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it ffl Wt^i people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I ■When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I H^"""^ dorant, you know you're protected all day I long. Odour vanishes instantly—131 words
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175 1964-10-05 11 Brunei: No treaty signed with Jakarta BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. A Government spokesman today denied th:it Brunei had any "agreement" with Indonesia. He was commenting on a report in the Canberra Times saying that the Sultan of Brunei had met Gen. Djatiku.Mimo. former Indonesian ambassador to Malaya. in Sydney last JuneUPI - 175 words
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102 1964-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Port of Singapore Autho- I rity has published the new rates of Its interim tariff j revision, under which consignors and consignees will j have to pay slightly more tor the port facilities provided. The rates rome Into operation from tomorrow.102 words
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275 1964-10-05 11 21 Front men missing: j Gone to Indonesia? IPOH. Sunday. least 21 members of the Labour Party of Malaya in Taiping and Krian are known to have left the country probably for Indonesia. The chairman ot the Perak division of the party, Inche Shaari bin Arshad, said this today when275 words
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80 1964-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. A member of a board of Inquiry, set up under the Industrial Relations Ordinance, will be paid $50 for each day the board is en- gaged But she member will only be paid half the allowance, if the board Is80 words
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Article29 1964-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sun The Oov- eminent has cancelled the resintration of the Persekutuan Sl--1 doutomo Kematian Indonesia, of I 139P Holland Road. Singapore. 1 with effect from Aug. 5.29 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-10-05 11 AYRES SOH the winner CINGAPORK. Sun— A bank receptionist. 23 year old Miss Ayres Soh. last night won the 1964 Press Queen title at the ball organised b.v the Singapore National (nion of Jnurna•ists. She was crowned b> (he (Ithm.in Wok. wife of the Mini-tor for214 words
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Article26 1964-10-05 11 PENANO. Sun— The Penang State Welfare Committee will hoid Its next meeting at the Youth Centre. Acheen Street, at 5.15 p.m. on Oct. 15.26 words
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307 1964-10-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE National Council of Local Government is to meet here on Oct. 26 to consider a uniform salary scheme for employees of local authorities. The Commissioner of Local Government. Tengku Syed Abdullah, said today that the Council would307 words
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120 1964-10-05 11 I'».LUK ANSON, Sun. Ihc Town Council here has started a "keep the town clean' 1 drive. In a circular m four languages, the Town Council states: "It Is noted that at the moment members of the public are In the habit of throwing120 words
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Article23 1964-10-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Air Marshal Sir Wallace Kyle. Vice Chief of the Air Staff. Royal Air Force, will arrive here tomorrow.23 words
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Article129 1964-10-05 11 Former G.O.C. Dobbie dies at 85 T ONDON, Sun.—Lieut.- Gen. Sir WiUiam Dobbie, G.O.C. Malaya from 1935 to 1939. died at his home here last night after a short illness. He was 85. He was Governor of Malta when the Island earned the George Cross for surviving the 1940-42 siegeReuter - 129 words
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151 1964-10-05 11 i lESSELTON. Sun. J Sabah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said here yesterday that Japan had shown a keen interest to invest in many of the State's development projects Dato Stephens said this before leaving for Kuala Lumpur en route to the Tokyo Olympics where151 words
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Article67 1964-10-05 11 IPOH. Sun. Dato Lav l»*»k Khuan. a Perak Chinese leader, has decided to donate the $1,000 ang pow he received from the directors of the newly-opened Overseas Union Bank Ltd. for r.ls 70th birthday, to the National Patriotic Fund. Two weeks ago- Dato Lav donated $3,00067 words
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Article64 1964-10-05 11 PENANG. Sun. The Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly. Haji Suleiman bin Haii Ahmad, will open a civics course for 40 members of the Penana Women's Institute at the conference room of the new Government offices at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. The course, organised by the Department64 words
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Article59 1964-10-05 11 SINGAPORE Sun. The Silat. j Avenue youth group was adjudged I the best of 15 groups at a folk- dancing competition organised by the People's Association. The group also won the second pnze for beet costumes. I The Nee Soon youth trroup. which took the first price59 words
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Advertisement11 1964-10-05 11 £^9% v/4f^n IN fIHHH If *T H :^^H 19 BOTTLE IfjiyHflj11 words
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Miscellaneous675 1964-10-05 11 Television Singapura CHANNEL 5 nema Ghost Hunting (Part 6.25 p.m. Opening and Pro- 1); 11.30 Programme Sumgramme Summary In all Lan- mary in all Languages for the giiages; 6.30 Popeye The Sal- next day and Close, lor Man: 6 45 Robin Hood CHANNEL S The Infidel: 7.15 Kingdom Of 7.40675 words
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Article81 1964-10-05 12 Desalting water— by nuclear power WASHINGTON. Sun. The United States and 1.-rael have found Joint studies on the use of nuclear power for desalting water "encouraging." Mr. Averell Harriman. Un-der-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, slid this jesterday. In a speech to the annual convention of the Zionist Organisation ofReuter - 81 words
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Article26 1964-10-05 12 ADEN. Suiv. China will pivo tho Yemen an interest-free loan of 2.155.000 Swiss francs i about £180.000. Sanaa radio announced last night. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article158 1964-10-05 12 The 100 m a day strike General Motors' 1965 models hit and no peace in sight... |)ETRIOT, Sun. A strike by about 260,000 General Motors Corporation workers is estimated to be costing US$35 million ($lO5 million) a day in loss of sales. The workers, in 89 factories, were called outReuter - 158 words
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278 1964-10-05 12 I>UENOS AIRES. Sun. D Peronist demonstrators clashed with police outside the Congress building yesterday the first day of President De Gaulle's visit to Argentina. Shots were fired into the air. a car overturned and one policeman slightly wounded. It happened well beforeReuter - 278 words
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Article42 1964-10-05 12 40m. ship deal WARSAW. Sun. Mr. Hiroshi Thai, president of Tokyo's Nichie- i tsu Shoji (Trading i Company. saici yesterday he had completed a deal for Japanese shipyards to build 10 ships for Rumania worth a total of about US$4O million. A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-10-05 12 It's a new topless suit-in reverse DI.ONDF model Sue Burgess wore it in the Indian summer sunshine in London recejitly the bathing suit that is topless only at the back. The bra of this two-piece suit, in blue and pink strctrii nylon, is kept in plare by narrow armhole straps.Mirrorpic - 83 words
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286 1964-10-05 12 MOSCOW, Sunday. AN article in the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestiv yesterday accused what it called "Chirvse splitters" of trying to "cause confusion in the ranks of the non-aligned States to prevent their unity." The article, by A. Samatssev and N. Rossov. was reported by286 words
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228 1964-10-05 12 I \TEW YORK, Stm. I The U.S. Govern! ment dropped spy j charges against a Russian couple because it feared the trial would seriously 1 hamper American counter-espionage, auI thoritative Washington sources said last night. Instructions from Washington on Friday abruptly halt- < dReuter - 228 words
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Article37 1964-10-05 12 NEW DELHI. Sun. Primt Minister Lai Bahadur Shßstris Government has banned Commurv isi Chinese magazines containing I maps of Himalayan boundary arras thai differ with InI dia s versions of the border*. 1 A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article23 1964-10-05 12 JAKARTA. Sun Indonesian authorities in north Sumatra have arrested 118 smugglers and seized 15 vev-els It WU announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement66 1964-10-05 12 We join with all Jff j^k good wishes on this auspicious occasion ■MBH on the opening of the Kuala Lumpur branch of:— THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK 9. JALAN GEREJA. KUALA LUMPUR. We take pride to be cf service and to be associated with their office and banking premises. wr |hhii66 words
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Miscellaneous279 1964-10-05 12 Straits Times Crossword IHf IB *w Hi Iw wtm ■B^^^ ACROSS across I (7). 1. 4 singularly 24 17 no^el 5 ne n^' rned up alld toct SS£ffi bou 6 l USA M *f v the French spoon 8. Rock is tricky (s>. 7 I ri lin nll«l want rQt279 words
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Article796 1964-10-05 13 A.J.P. TAYLOR - A.J.P. TAYLOR Reviewed by The founder of rubber-stamp monarchy A symbol of this that or the other Empire, Middle-class virtue, constitutionalism but not a political force ROYALTY is a subject of endless interest, still safely ahead of film-stars or even television personalities. The doings of contemporary royalty always796 words
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360 1964-10-05 13 DAVID SZE - DAVID SZE SOUTH AFRICA'S RULE OF VIOLENCE By Patrick Duncan. (Methuen 13s. 6d.) Hv rpHIS is a book of violence, the poisonous fruits A of apartheid, in document and picture and mainly the first hand accounts of men and women, black and white, who have360 words
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144 1964-10-05 13 THE YEAR OF THE ANGRY RABBIT. By Russell Braddon (Heinemann 18s). (By WALTER WARWICK) rIE morning Australia's Prime Minister was called to the phone to hear Al fill's complaint about rabbits was the morning Australia took the first step to world power. Poor Alfill144 words
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288 1964-10-05 13 How best to understand one's system U N D E R S T ANDINQ YOUR SYMPTOMS. By Joseph D. Wassersug, Af J). (Abelard Schuman. 305.) DR. WASSERSUG is the author of "Your Coughs, Colds and Wheezes" and "Your Rheumatism and Backaches." His success with these has apparently encouraged him to288 words
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Advertisement424 1964-10-05 13 y?/INTEREST a^_J J//~ 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 cat/ it is to open a Deposit Account. JIPg^PAN MALAYAN ||h|finance ltd. Voja^ft/ AUTHORISED CAPITAL:424 words
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Advertisement408 1964-10-05 13 \Wa^ncr/ I/ LOCKHEED ■BVIff'MPH I ...the standard for t^Bnv? B>WB moderate duty brake /<^^r nSV f""' nee l^ c introf" *^^y H h—«*««l ductioß <>' hydraulic teßL^^ braket. <^80. jgg WAGNER LOCKHEED Wattner hydraulic brake fluid Quality should go non INTO EVEHV none saler. BRAKE SYSTEM none more w jd408 words
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Advertisement361 1964-10-05 14 CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG Applications art? Invited from fMtanl Citizens lor appointment is ASSISTANT CHIEF FIRE JFFICER on the salary scale' of J450 x 26-S5BO plus Cost ot Living Ulowance ai current rates. Applicants mu-t i.v be over 30 years of age. ib> have at least hree years'361 words
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Advertisement562 1964-10-05 14 GOVLRNMENF OF THE 51 Art OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of IMS). NOTICE I NDER SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise of tbe powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) ot Section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 thereinafter referred to562 words
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Advertisement2035 1964-10-05 14 t jl.l^l a a ,|.|,|i ia;il > j a ii 3 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Wanna SI (Mln.)-Bmx St ctt. asjSra TANILIM AREA Vint ;ind Oflire Space, suitable for Dental or Medical Clinic. Available Immediately. Area approx. 2.000 sq. ft. Apply Tel: Spore *****/*****. DISTRICT 11. Furnished Bungalow 3 bedrooms, living2,035 words
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Advertisement988 1964-10-05 14 EDUCATION Itt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtrm BECINNERS' SHORTHAND/TYPING (Rapid Course. 2| Hours dally) preparing 1965 LCC. Pltmans Normal Course Thrice Book-keeping: 5.45 a.m. Evening 5.30. SIC. 10 Collyer yuuy. S pore *****. ENGINEERING SUBJECTS! Land Surveying. Quantity Surveying. Building Drawing. Architectural Drawing, Structural Design. Mechanical Drawing: Register988 words
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Advertisement883 1964-10-05 14 WANTED TO PURCHASE Words SS (Min.)— Box St ett. rxtrm AIR CONDITIONER second hand n.ted It h.p. or more. Must be in gooo working order. Details to Trepess, P O Box SO. Petaling Jaya. HIRE PURCHASE Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm PHILIPS T.V. lIP. No Down Payment. Malaysia883 words
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Advertisement1106 1964-10-05 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.}— Box SO ct: extra CITROEN lOIS British 1».19 model ***** mile*, one owner. ***** or offer. Apply Swallow Telecoms XL. Pnone "J1303 or H MUST SELL Morris Minor Tourer 1851 Good condition. MM 0.n.0 23. Jalan L'saha. Paya Lehar. Spore 1 18. Tel: *****1,106 words
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Advertisement973 1964-10-05 14 FOR SALE Wars'* SS (Min.)— Box SO tit. matrm CET BUSH TELEVISION rrom Spartan. No down paymrnt. On y »'.'>> ;>v p»r month. IH b Bukit Timatt Road. iNrwttiti, s i«nr Will. TRAOE IN 'OUR TV or Kadlo«'iiin leu ..»t Knha IV. inmKl just Si Hi say ira Baa Hcnic973 words
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Advertisement1322 1964-10-05 15 It iKtRPOC Uut VPO't M'll riUM ftmt ATIEUI LittrtMl. Clisgaw H Hrt uumeo Uttrnaai, HiwiT Gat. 13 Oct 7 Oct I I Oct 11 ibii-INOR Litirtaal Oct I Oct 12 Oct 13 II Oct 17 MkRHUS Loertttl. V* Oct 15 Oct W Oct 1111 ULIHYIIUS G.isgow Oct 1) II Oct1,322 words
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Advertisement1365 1964-10-05 15 W~J\ THE EAC LINES kVV JKJI JfttOAfOt* nMIAIUMPUtaP.SWVTrrNMAM* PTMAHO ""MBWUII kuriHClt )OMl«.l ll«ll««« PklN IMI Pktaa ***** Pttat «UI P4WM Btin SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH. UTTAKIA. GEHOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEH. AJtTWERP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERBAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS ANB COPENHAGEN Si'gaoort ""'"s'riam Penang "BEIRA" a) Suled la Pt 7 Oct I' I1,365 words
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Advertisement1246 1964-10-05 15 I Benuline I EIPRESS SERVICE 10 I.ONBBN. LIVERPOOL CONIINENIJU. PORTS. BENDORAN J"™- iinxaoun n. ynaa Ptaaat Rotteroaa NN II It Pt'Tidii Hamburg Nn a BENLOYAL i-l Vnaa rtnani ll Pt/I Singaport P. S'bta Paaaai BENNEVIS Lpttl, N'lrg, Hlvrt, Roam let 111 Oct 11/11 Oct 17/11 BENIOMONO kiuii, Kolicioaai, Maakug Oct1,246 words
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Advertisement1235 1964-10-05 15 feELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRi HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sport P. S'nam Ptnang •CITT Of LEICESTER I'll let 11/11 Ott ICITV Of KHARTOUM 1« 15 Ocl TCITT Of NEWCASTLE /270 *1 2lOel •FLANMRIAN VI NOT B/J kH I He. •citt of ioB" ii f!!.. ::.v.:.v.;.v.'.v..'." nm hot1,235 words
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Article1190 1964-10-05 16 TMIE table of sham on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange show s last business to September 26 (A) and last business since that date (B) with II and L ..Undine for Hifhest and Lowest' business for 1963 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS Alei Bnchs 3.501,190 words
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Article42 1964-10-05 16 THE Malayan Exshania Binki' Al--1 •aelatlan made tbeaa cbangea in Ita ratea to merchants on Saturday (all ratea to S10O): Silling TT or OD raady: Oauttohi Marka 12SI: Holland Guilders 1161: Swiss Francs 1391; Belgian Francs 1600: Frtnch Francs 158}.42 words
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Article40 1964-10-05 16 O N J"' SS m w HonK Kon« on Saturday the U S dallar waa quoted at 3.76 for TT and 5 7<l for cash. tterllnn was 'qtiotM at 16 and *n« tail of «eld at 250 i.40 words
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Article44 1964-10-05 16 •lnriu-.tri.ilx. aw rubbers: Sept. 28. 80.04 126.85 100.30 Sept. 29. Sept. 30. Oct. 1. 80.45 80.36 80.98 127.55 127.10 126.59 100.50 100.50 100.18 Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100. Oct. 2. 81.40 126.09 100.18 Oct. 3. 82.33 126.14 100.2644 words
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Article100 1964-10-05 16 Current Date Total for Total far <>. K. Life M. < rim in 0.C.8.C (hcniliTi.ini; Tin Kahman Hyd. S. Kinu B. lintanr Glenealy Malakoff Malaya lam Sf. Bahru Nar borough N.-.i1i.1-l payment Ml 7 1 4'rt 25' i 20% I2jr. n« 8.3% t 17} r, B'^ 4<5.t 6j%100 words
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715 1964-10-05 16 Tin is down on week, but rubber higher rE price of straits tin on the Penang market on Saturday fell $4.75 a plcul to $754 on an ottering unofficially estimated to have fallen flv e tons to 220 tons. The week's estimates totalled 1,380 tons against 1.415 tons. The price715 words
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Advertisement1138 1964-10-05 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service) Hongkong S. Francisco L. Angeles N. York Philadelphia Baltimor ••Fiinta Mam" Net/ 1 Otc IT Oec 21 Oec I Jaa 12 Jaa 14 Jaa Kaankatia Man" 21 21 Dec II Jaa 11 Jai S Fel 11 Fek 11 Fel We«t1,138 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-10-05 16 [*°lORIENTI LINES I TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons tully oirconditioned> Departing SINGAPORE 6 Oct 1964 PORT SWETTENHAM 8 Oct 1964 PENANG 9 Oct 1964 Arriving LONDON 2 Nov 1964 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples Le Havre Limited FIRST CLASS accommodation available* S.S. "CHUSAINr (24,0001,017 words
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Advertisement578 1964-10-05 16 WfcSTBOUNO: EUR.OPE SfP'ICE S^or« TTKaST™" i-iaan, Marseilles, Ha»re. Ouatirt. N»USIC» 16 II Oct 11/71 Oct 11 Oct Aitwera. Hanbo. r treeiei MM south > «esi »mic» smvict. SiriMpots Durban :25/1l), PoTTTiJaTeth (21/U), Caoetoon (U/ll), TIDR* 11/12 Oct Matsdi (4/11), Port Harcojrt, Lagos, Apaoa (11/11), Crknou (12/11), Lome, lakoradi, Freetown, Oakar578 words
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Advertisement118 1964-10-05 16 FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (F.E.) LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the fourteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company, to be held on Saturday, the 7th November 1964, the Directors will recommend for approval payment of a Dividend of 10% less 40% Singapore Income Tax in respect118 words
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Advertisement128 1964-10-05 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Keith W. Kraetzer Is no longer our sales representative and, therefore, is not entitled to conduct business on our behalf. All enquiries should be made direct to: BRADY'S (MALAYA) LTDRoad 21S, Petallng Jaya. Tel: *****/ a. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C"128 words
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1771 1964-10-05 17 Industrials close week with a good rise By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia on Saturday morning were very steady with a good list of gains. Brokers were unable U) explain the cvklent optimistic sentiment in view of their previous expectation of a quiet market.1,771 words
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Article770 1964-10-05 17 TIIK following is a complete 1 iist of revised quotations for tbe weel- ended on Friday, October 2. INDUSTRIALS Alex, orda 15.00 Kouatead 1.39 C s. Holdincn 2.32 Coo. Tin Smelt prcf 17/9 Ord«. 41 a Dunlopa 1.80 I ant Smelt 3.64 h»so 1.95 haao deb770 words
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Article30 1964-10-05 17 RI'BBKK TIN iprrlb.) (prrpicul). Sept. 28. 71 cts. $762,121 29. 71 cts. $760.00 30. 70J cts. $752.00 Oct. 1. 712 cts. $762.00 2. 711 cts. $758.75 3. S7J4.UU30 words
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Advertisement6 1964-10-05 17 IN JH CLASSIFIEDS MWSf BARGAIN S§§f?6 words
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Advertisement312 1964-10-05 17 NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by Public auction in their sale-rooms 4 4-1 Collyer Quay, Spore on TUESDAY, 6th October. 1964 at 10.30 a.m. A collection of genuine Persian, Afg&n, Bokhara, Mashed, Yamud, Baluch, etc. carpets and rugs of various sizes and designs (all told 51 pieces). On view312 words
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Advertisement331 1964-10-05 17 KUALA PERGAU RUBBER PLANTATIONS. LIMITED FINAL DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the share transfer books of the Company will be closed from the 26th October to the Ist November, 1964 (both days Inclusive* for the purpose of preparing dividend warrants. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD PEAT. MARWICK, MITCHELL CO.331 words
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Advertisement762 1964-10-05 17 PUBLIC APPOIN TiVIEN Ib LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT PCPIL POWER STATION CHEMIST Applications are invited for the post of Pupil Power Station Chemist. The duties of the post will be to serve in any of the Board's Power Station for a period of 2 years. The general experience gained will constitute762 words
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Advertisement577 1964-10-05 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE. The Proposed Staff Quarters for the Tanjonc Karang Hospital, Tanjonc Karang. SelanCor. TENDERS Irom JKR registered contractors in Class "B" and above will be received at the Office of the Ministry cf Health. Federal House. Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on the 20th October. 1964. FOR:—577 words
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Advertisement456 1964-10-05 17 TENDER KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Pertadblran Keretapl Tanah Melayu will shortly be calling for tenders for the following supplies and services for the year 1965:--1. Oils and greases. 2. Electric lamps. 3. Oxygen and Acetylene gases. 4. Cement. 5. Lime lump. 6. Repairs to typewriters. 7. Repairs to watches456 words
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Article2401 1964-10-05 18 JPOH, Sun. Topweight Sinar Mata r outstayed ten rivals over lOf in the trophy I race here today. Keith Moxham rode a confident "waiting" race on the five-year- old. who swept past the pacemaker Clever Dick a furlong out and went| on to win2,401 words
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Article46 1964-10-05 18 TOTAL POOL: $113,100. 1st No. *****8 (flUK). 2nd No. *****0 I $13.996 1. 3rd No. *****7 $6.998 1. STARTERS (S864 each i tot,: *****4, *****5. *****1. *****5. *****8. *****4. *****3. *****6. *****8. CONSOLATION (S544 •achi: KM. *****3. *****1. *****. *****8 *****9. *****0. *****4. *****2, 1743)3. *****2.46 words
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Advertisement498 1964-10-05 18 iß^dUffla^MSLUkUikL^LJl THB COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CAP. 174) COMPANY LIMITED BT SHARES SPECIAL RESOLUTION OF JACKSON COMPANY LIMITED Pamd on the Jttth day o* Srplrmbtr 19<>4 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company duly convened and held at Nos. I 132 136 Robinson Road. Singapore on the 30th day of498 words
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Advertisement195 1964-10-05 18 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) IN THE HIGH COI'RT IN BINGAPORK COMPANIES WINDING-Ur N«- 5 OF 1963. In Re Hong Lun Trading Co Lid. Bt Order of the Court dated the 4Ui day of September, 1984 •iie Official Receiver of the High Court Building. Singapore, has been appointed liquidator of195 words
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Advertisement830 1964-10-05 18 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTlcr I'NDER SECTIONS M 'ill l AND 43 MI-NICIPALITY OF IPOH Whereas It is proposed to adopt the assessments contained In the Assessment List for the Municipal area of Ipoh for the year 1964 with such alterations as are in i particular cases830 words
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Advertisement823 1964-10-05 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE —MALAYSIA Applications are Invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS and from SERVING GOVERNMENT OFFICERS for the appointment* scheduled hereunder In the CIVIL DEFENCE. SINGAPORE. MINISTRY OP LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND HOUSING, SIA:--(A) TITLE OP POST: STAFF OFFICER (Division I). SALARY SCALE: $560:630 660 Exam. Bar/720x30A-930 Eff. Bar 960X35A-1.030823 words
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Advertisement66 1964-10-05 18 RRBHll^BHH^HBBHBHlHlHHiMHnlMHHa^^^^Bn^Bn^^^^MantMnHnM*nß^nß^^^>^^^^^HMM^^^^^^^Bß WINDOWS give you the weather you want! I Say goodbye to bouts of hot, sleepless nights. Install Storrnline louvre windows and enjoy the comforts of controlled ventilation. Stormline keeps you J^T^^tk cosy and "comfortable jh blends very well with 1 the latest architectural V W^^ Ideas. Stormline is _J66 words
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633 1964-10-05 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Cheers for Malaysians when Indonesia fail to turn up for match NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics J OKYO, Sun.—Confrontation gave Malaysia their only victory in the preOlympic basketball tournament at Yokohama today. The Indonesians did not appear and added deliberate discourtesy to this offence against the Olympic code of behaviour.633 words
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Article314 1964-10-05 19 LONDON, Sunday. IyITH the First Division programme of the Erg- lish Football League cut to four matches because of yesterday's internationals, Chelsea increased their lead at the top of the table to four points. The London side's bustling, eager youngsters slammed Blackburn Rovers 5-1. Centreforward Barry314 words
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Article93 1964-10-05 19 DELFAST, Sun. England. leading 4-0 at halftime. were pegged back to a 4-3 victory by a tremendous Irish rally in the soccer International here yesterday. A hattrick by inside-right Jimmy Greaves for England and another goal by Fred Pickering seemed at halftime to have finished93 words
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Article227 1964-10-05 19 LONDON, Sun. Result of Rugby Union club matches played last night were: Esher 40 London Hi*p 3. Guys Hosd 14 Portsmouth Services 11, Harlequins 24 Swansea 9, London Irish 10 Bristol 17. O. M. Taylors 21 Old Paulines 5. Richmond 22 London Welsh 14. RosMvn Park 8Reuter - 227 words
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204 1964-10-05 19 CRICKET NAWAB OF PATAUDI UNBEATEN WITH 128 M' ORAS. Sun. Australia had scored 154 for two in their second innings at the close of play on the third day of the First Test match against India here today. India were all out for 276 in their first innings in replyReuter - 204 words
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Article1318 1964-10-05 19 (hehra 5 Blarkburn 1 1 i Ttnii 1 West Ham 1 ShefT. CM. 1 WB.\ 1 Stoke 1 Notts Forest 1 As' on Villa v Birmingham Burnley v Manchester Utd. I tcis v Arsenal, Leicester v Blackpool. Sunderland v Sheffield Wed.. Tottrnham v Pulham and Wolves1,318 words
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Article40 1964-10-05 19 Bardhan Cup (Malacca): Malacca Indians 6 Johore Indians 2 S'por 2D: Junior Athletic 6 Dockyard 3. B. Pahat L«e: Kllat 4 Talget 0. Inter-estate (B. Gajah.; Manlaply 1 Nnlla 0. MIC KO final (Penang): Sg. Patani 2 Penang 0.40 words
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Article33 1964-10-05 19 Razak Cup s-final (XL) FMC 6 Victoria Inst. 0. Frlendlies (K. Krai): K. Trengganu 2 K. Krai I; women: K. Krai 3 K. Trengganu 0. Pekan Invitation 7 Rompin Mining Co 0.33 words
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Article17 1964-10-05 19 Kinta district tourney (B. GaJah); P. Pinji 77 Tronoh 70; B. Gajah 64 Bt Merah 60.17 words
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Advertisement330 1964-10-05 19 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB Unlimited Sweepstakes The attention of Members of the Singapore Turf Club and of the general public is drawn to the following: 1. BIC SWEEP TICKETS purchased through the Agents of this Club and subsequently found to have drawn a prize should be presented by the purchaser himself330 words
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Advertisement324 1964-10-05 19 lawntp# mowing /k_,A never I ./I been so W ill eas y' KwP l^^L M I WW MOWERS Dependable, economical 4-stroke engine Runs on rollers, easy to handle Cutting cylinder 12 x34 8 models available There is an ATCO Mower to suit you! Sole Agents JACKSON (MALAYA) LTD., Singapore, K.324 words
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Miscellaneous78 1964-10-05 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Penanf Junior Cup: CRC B v PS. Surla: Kilat v IRC j i both matches at D. Kramati. Ipoh Div. 1: Municipality v Kinta Indians iJn A. Jalili. Spore Div tC: Indian Brotherhood v Star Soccerites; Jollllads v RAF Tengah; Div. 3A: Gymkhana v Cosmos (all matches78 words
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333 1964-10-05 20 T ONDON, Sun. Half-way to polling day in Britain's crucial general election, the Labour Party led by Mr. Harold Wilson has regained the lead, the Sunday Telegraph reported this morning. Results of a nation-wide opinion survey published in this Conservative newspaper showed Labour 4'Reuter; UPI - 333 words
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163 1964-10-05 20 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday T»HE Ministry of Land and Mines will help to pro- mote timber, fibre-board and mining industries in the rural areas on a co-operative basis. ■s was stated by the ster of Land and Mines. Ghazali jawi. when he ssed heads of depart-163 words
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Article115 1964-10-05 20 Wok: Air training is vital SINGAPORE. Sun. Inche Othman Wok. the Singapore Social Affairs Minister, addressing the opening of the Malayan Air Training Corps sports meet at the Victoria School padang, •said the Corps had an important role to play in the training of the youths of the State and115 words
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Obituary58 1964-10-05 20 MR*. NATCMATMIRAM STANIBLAS am-d 70 c. n rpp»r Kevtl Road. Srntul 4 30 p.m. today to ftmrah. thence to Chrras Road IVmatcry. EDDIE QOH INC CHUAr. fully and hurled at Bidart.irl 4-10-iM Icavtag l.ihind lulovrd wMI K.vn Bok Lan I tona Llan Teik, 1. ..in Bu. Llan Huat. I.ian58 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-10-05 20 ALL-WEATHER PLANE (2,000 M.P.H.) TAKING OFF The Lockheed YF-12A, formerk designated "A- 14", takes oil for the iirsl time as seen in the picture taken at Kdwards Air Base, California. Tile advanced all weather interceptor has speeds in excess of 2.000 mph and an altitude ceiling ofUPI - 56 words
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414 1964-10-05 20 Nair's duties to be cut to help him stay in NTUC SINGAPORE. Sun. THK Secretary-General of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Xair, will be asked to withdraw his resignation and continue to serve in his present capacity on the understanding that lie will devote himself414 words
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85 1964-10-05 20 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia and the Philippines will each set up two border crossing checkpoints In their respective territories, the official news agency Antara reported yesterday. Quoting Philippine ConsulateGeneral sources In Menado (North Celebes). Antara said experimental border crossings win be held within theUPI - 85 words
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81 1964-10-05 20 Malaysia is most dangerous, says Indon admiral JAKARTA, Sun. Ma•l laysia is the most dangerous challenge ever faced by Indonesia, according to the Naval C-in-C. Vice-Admiral R. E. Martadinata. The orficial Antara news agency today published the admiral's message for Armed Forces Day tomorrow in which he said the challenges81 words
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Article28 1964-10-05 20 TOKYO. Sun. Japan has decided to buy 14.000 tons of rice vaued at U552.220.000 from South Korea before the end of this month. AP.AP - 28 words
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196 1964-10-05 20 ANKARA. Sunday has decided to apply to the United Nations for the Cyprus question to be placed before the General Assembly, the Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman. Mr. Ismail Soysal. said yesterday. Turkey has also agreed to a request by the U.N. Secretary -General.Reuter - 196 words
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283 1964-10-05 20 LBJ pledges to continue working for halt in N-weapons WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson today pledged continued efforts to seek agreements to hall the spread of nuclear weapons, which he called "one of the great dangers to peace* 1 Mr. Johnson told a press conference that, unfortunately, the Soviet Union soReuter - 283 words
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Article50 1964-10-05 20 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Harold Wilson, the British Labour Party leader, injured his hand when a car door slammed on It as he left an election meeting at Newcastle last night. The hand was bruised, but was not expected to interfere with Mr. Wilsons programme Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article23 1964-10-05 20 CAIRO. Sun— The death toll from the collapse of a boarding house here two days ago has risen to 26.23 words
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Article82 1964-10-05 20 Typhoons end Hong Kong drought UONG KONG, Sun. Four severe typhoons have ended one of the worst droughts in the 120-year history of Hong Kong. Until early this summer, water was strictly rationed. Now the reservoirs are overflowing. Hong Kong has never had so mr7tri water. Usually. Hong Kong getsReuter - 82 words
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Article32 1964-10-05 20 INDIO (California). Sun—Comedian Harpo Marx, who died at the age of 75 on Sept. 28. left an estate valued at over US$l,OOO,--000 to his widow, former actress Susan Fleming. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article40 1964-10-05 20 PERTH rwestern Australia). Sun. A 19-year-old youth escaped by kicking himself free of the mouth of an attacking shark today at a beach 50 miles north of Perth. He had 11 teeth marks on one leg. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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148 1964-10-05 20 LONG BEACH (California), Sun. Officers of the U.S. destroyer Maddox, \\hi» h clashed with North Vietnamese torpedo boat*, in the Tonkin Gulf on Aug. 2, said here that two torpedoes missed the ship by 200 yards. Maddox returned on Friday from Far East duty. CaptainReuter - 148 words
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217 1964-10-05 20 Prisoner King escapes -the 4th time ONDON. Sun. Britain's master escape artist Augustus King did it again yesterday for the fourth time, fleeing two prison guards v.iule visiting his sick father In Southmp;id. The 42-yoar-old convict, who was servinc 12 years lor breaking jail, larceny and using explosives to damage217 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-10-05 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya end Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 prn. yesterda. Hi)the,t Lowest Kuala Lumpur M 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 72 Sincnjxjre 90 75 Malacca 88 7941 words
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