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Title Section21 1964-10-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times -I Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1964 it- 15 CENTS. KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration877 1964-10-06 1 RUDY BELTRAN; ROBERT SINNIAH - RUDY BELTRAN and ROBERT SINNIAH Indon warship raids Straits fishing fleet 25 BOATS CAPTURED, 12 MALAYSIANS IMJ) HOSTAGE -By I PORT SWETTENHAM, Monday IN a $1 50,000 piracy outrage— by far the biggest and most outrageous ever an Indonesian naval vessel hijacked 25 Malaysian fishing boats in the877 words
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205 1964-10-06 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Guerilla mortar attack beaten back GEOFFREY GELDARD From V UCHING, Mon. Indonesian guerillas bombarded the Tepoi area in Sarawak's First Division yesterday evening, but were driven off by a counter-bombardment from Malaysian security forces in the area. A Security Forces spokesman said today the guerilla attack began at 6.15 p.m.205 words
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Article, Illustration617 1964-10-06 1 Tshombe plane turned away in Cairo EGYPTIAN AUTHORITIES LATER DENY AIRCRAFT BARRED FROM AIRPORT fAIRO. Mon. Egyptian authorities today barred the Congo Premier, Mr. Moise Tshoin b c. From landing at Cairo airport to attend the non-aligned nations' summit His Sabena Airlines Boeing 707 jet was ordered to divert course617 words
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Article160 1964-10-06 1 BERLIN WALL MASS ESCAPE WEST BERLIN, Monday. FIFTY-SEVEN East Germans escaped into West Berlin through a tunnel over the week-end. West Berlin city authorities said today. The mass escape, the biggest yet by tunnel, ended early this morning when the last of the refugees reached freedom. The final escape tallyReuter - 160 words
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Article53 1964-10-06 1 LONDON. Mon. Steel shares came in for heavy selling when the London Stock Exchange opened today following new uncertainty on the general election caused by week-end opinion polls. Many shares suffered falls of up to 3s. 6d.. on substantial selline before a recovery on cheap buyingReuter - 53 words
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Article26 1964-10-06 1 TOKYO. Mon. A "weak" earthquake .shook Northern Japan today, the Meteorological Agency announced. There was no Immediate report o: damage and casualties.. AP.AP - 26 words
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Article138 1964-10-06 1 Up, up, up up, up up... JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Government has raised the wages of Government servants by 150 per cent and provided an additional allowance of 1,000 rupiahs "to restore working efficiency." The weekly Berita Minggu said the step was aimed at stopping Government servants from seeking extraReuter - 138 words
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Article68 1964-10-06 1 ATHENB, Mon.— Prince Michael of Greece, third In line for the throne, has asked King ConatanUne for permission to marry a Greek commoner, the Athens newspaper Elefthcrla reported yesterday. Quoting reliable sources. Eleftherla said the K lrl Is the daughter of a widely known Greek68 words
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Article23 1964-10-06 1 GENEVA. Mon— lndonesia if (onsldtring purchasing arms from the Swiss Hlspano Suiza weapons firm, it wai learned today.— XTPl23 words
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Article60 1964-10-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 1 10 Gurkha Rifles and units of the 2nd Federation Reconnaissance Corps and the Ist Federation Artillery Regiment have been withdrawn from the Labis area of Johore. the Ministry of Defence said today. Operations against remnants of the Indonesian paratroopers lii the60 words
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355 1964-10-06 1 CAIRO. Mon. Three Malaysian officials have arrived as unofficial observers to the nonaligned conference to help counter Indonesian propaganda, an Embassy spokesman said today. They arc the External Affairs Department spokesman. Inche Ahmad Nordin. Mr. Jack Dc Silva. of the department, and Mr. PeterAP - 355 words
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Article70 1964-10-06 1 BANGKOK. Mon.— Thai Prime Minister Thanom Klttikacliorn. In office 10 months, baa made fresh though vague relerences to the possibilities of a coup d'etat against hi.-, administration. In comments on the front pages in Thailand's press over the weekend, the Prime Minister asserted thatAP - 70 words
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Article32 1964-10-06 1 ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE. (Lancashire t. Mon. Roy Bland. 21. who caught the Prime Minister. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, plumb In the back with an egg last Friday, was today fined £10 ($B5) here.32 words
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Article377 1964-10-06 1 Canada all set for Queen's visit OTTAWA. Mon. Canada's biggest security operation swung into action today for the arrival at Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, by air of Queen Elizabeth who earlier left London for an ei?ht-day visit. Mounties, local polic and army officers spent mo-4 of yesterday in security brietlngs.Reuter - 377 words
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Article35 1964-10-06 1 |OHNSON S PLEDCE WASHINGTON. Mon. —President Johnson welromrd President Macapacal t<» I'nited States today with plrdjjo that America would Rive Hrm, appropriate rrply to anyone who tries to break peace in Asia I'PI35 words
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Article357 1964-10-06 2 BREAK WITH PEKING PUT OFF LONDON. Monday RUSSIA has promised Communist parties to avoid a showdown with China at the mid-December Moscow conference il they agree to attend the meeting, diplomatic sources reported today. The Kremlin, the sources said, has intimated that it will handle357 words
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Article48 1964-10-06 2 JAKARTA. Mon. The L.S. Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Howard P. Jones, announced Wist night that his Government would conr.nuo to Rive economic aid to Indonesia. Hf .-.aid me U.S. Congress tad rejected an amendment which uoold have stopped economic aid to Indonesia. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article189 1964-10-06 2 BEIRUT, Monday. \IIDDLE Eastern countries belonging to the l Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) found an offer from the international, oil companies on increased royalties was "generally acceptable, but contained unacceptable points." an OPEC spokesman said yesterday. A four-day OPEC meeting I with the oilReuter - 189 words
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Article40 1964-10-06 2 DAMASCUS. Mon.— Strong man Genrral Amm Hafez became Syria's premier yesterday and announced that his newly formed Baathist Government would "sin-i-errlv pursue a policy of Arab rapprochement" and adhere to positive neutrality wild non-alignment in foreign relations. A.P.AP - 40 words
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Article56 1964-10-06 2 TEHERAN. Mon. An army firing squad today executed six tribal chleftaln.s at Shiraz. Southern Iran, who had be*>n condemned to death for rebellion, it was announced herr. They had been found guilty v? mi army court of armed reoeliion asainst the Government and ofReuter - 56 words
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Article33 1964-10-06 2 BAGDAD. .Mon. Iraq's National Revolutionary Council and the Cabinet have unanimously approved a blueprint for a union between the Lnitrtl Arab Republic and Iraq. It was reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-10-06 2 I NEW YORK, Monday. Ljl^OYS of seven Asian nations responded favourably to a plan by the Philippines House of Representatives Speaker. Mr. Cornelio T. Villareal, for a non-military solution of the crisis in South-East Asia, it was dis- closed last night. A source close181 words
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83 1964-10-06 2 TOKYO, MOO. The world's largest city Is planning to build a satellite city for 300.000 people to relieve the pressure from its rapid population growth. The Tokyo Planning Council for Suburban Areas lias approved ihe plan. The new city will riseUPI - 83 words
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Article24 1964-10-06 2 MANILA. Mon.—Rear Admiral Dennis C. Lyndon took command of the U.S. Navy's cruiser-destro-yer flotilla 11 ioday succeedlnK Rear Admiral Horace V. Bird.—A.P.AP - 24 words
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106 1964-10-06 2 ]\AIROBI, Mon. Kenya's 1 Minister of Justice. Mr. Tom Mboyas yesterday criticised early missionaries In Kenya and accused them of spearheading the spread of colonial rule. Speaking to a meeting of Roman Catholics at Nyeri 100 miles from here. Mr. Mbcya said early missionariesReuter - 106 words
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Article24 1964-10-06 2 JAKARTA. Mon.—Thirty-six officers of the Pakistan Staff College have arrived here to attend the 19th anniversary of the Indonesian Armed Forces. —UPI.UPI - 24 words
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147 1964-10-06 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. Communist China's latest accusation that Indian troops are violating its borders across Sikkim is untrue, official sources said yesterday. The Communist protect note was handed to the Indian Embassy in Peking last Monday. It is now under study. Publicity givenAP - 147 words
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Article42 1964-10-06 2 SAIGON, Mon. Forty people I were injured iind one killed when two Vietnamese soldiers threw a hand-grenade into a crowded Saigon newspaper market yesterIday. The soldiers were arrested by civilian police as they tried to get I away. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article32 1964-10-06 2 TOKYO. Mon— The Foreign Of- fice said today that Japan's Ex- port-Import Bank and other b;ink> I will make USS3O million in yen 1 credit available to Pakistan. A.P.AP - 32 words
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260 1964-10-06 2 Colombo's 200-ft symbol of Western aid /X)LOMBO, Mon. Colombo's new landmark is a towering power station w a i c h serves as a symbol of Ceylon's co-operation with. Western countries. Tiie ultra-modern thermal power station on the city's northern outskirts i-ust 5j.w00.000 rupees (aoout i 4.i50,000 i. its t\\U'260 words
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Article24 1964-10-06 2 MOSCOW. Mon. -Mr. Klirushchev leceivpd a Pakistani parliamentary delegation yestcrdity at His vacation home in Sochi on the 13;. 5. v i'24 words
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Miscellaneous9 1964-10-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby II c§s P^pß If^lpllP9 words
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Article, Illustration484 1964-10-06 3 Greek royal rift: Prince hits out at Frederika ATHENS, Mon. Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark, second in succession to the Greek Throne, yesterday accused Queen Frederika, the Queen Mother, of causing 'dissension" within the Greek royal family. The 56-year-old prince told a Press conference that this had prevented himReuter - 484 words
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Article47 1964-10-06 3 ATHENS. Mon. Hint; Constantine interrupted his honeymoon "somewhere in Greece" 10 return here to deal with the Royal crisis. After a 90-minute meeting with the Kins, the Premier. Mr. Papandreou. issued a statement late last night, expressing disapproval of Prince Peter's charges. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-10-06 3 UOLSEWIFE Enid Wa|ker. 30. picked some numbers from her children's bingo set. Her husband used them for his pools entry and won K. 280.895 (S2.188.00. 1) last week the biggestever win for a penny Treble Chance line. In London yesterday film star DianaMirrorpic - 226 words
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203 1964-10-06 3 FRENCHMAN TAKES A 'FLYING JUMP' OVER CHANNEL DOVER, Monday. A 37-YEAR-OLD Frenchman, Bernard Banis, today completed the first-ever attempt to cross the English Channel on ''flying" skis. Mr. Banis, a Paris businessman, was towed by a motorboat on ordinary skis equipped with arm sails which lifted him 90ft. above theReuter - 203 words
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Article82 1964-10-06 3 NEW ORLEANS, Mon. Hurricane Hilda was blowing herself out In forests of Southern Mississippi yesterday after cutting a path of destruction across the Louisiana coast. The United States Weather Bureau, in bulletin, dropped Hilda from the hurricane class into that of a tropical storm. Hurricane warnings82 words
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Article26 1964-10-06 3 VICKSBURO Mississippi >, Mon. A dynamite explosion yesterday ripped through a Negro church used as a voter registration headquarters and heavily damaged the building. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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157 1964-10-06 3 TREVELEZ (S-E Spain), Mon. The charred remains of the 80 victims of last Friday's French airliner crash on Mount Alcazaba were brought down yesterday on the backs of horses and mules. Some 300 people and 50 horses and mules took part in theReuter - 157 words
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Article55 1964-10-06 3 ROME, Mon. Members of Italy's Monarchist Youth Front at a meeting here yesterday, heard a message from ex-King Imberto of Italy saying he was "ready to join them on the road to making this our Italy ever happier." The cx-monareh went into exile in June 1946.Reuter - 55 words
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Article129 1964-10-06 3 Automation brings MORE jobs WASHINGTON, Mon. Automation is doing away with 35,000 to 70.000 jobs a week in the United States but is essential for eventual full employment, the U.S. Secretary of Labour. Mr. Willard Wirtz, said here yesterday. In a radio interview, Mr. Wirtz said that while automation ellminated^Jobs,Reuter - 129 words
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Advertisement511 1964-10-06 3 ci.* B|Me? WILL YOU BEJ St «ck t vvhn you'll bt do.n» one r e»r Iron todiy dependt on v.h« If you hive, lomehow. misted out. ICS can Mill help you repair you do today. the «ap> in your training throujh their Itmoui ICS Homt Study Tskc sdvantigc of too511 words
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Advertisement353 1964-10-06 3 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern Is handsome, hygienic, and efficient Jn operation. It Hushes at a touch, with a quiet yet powerful action. The shell Is made or black Duranlte and tha Kingfisher siphon mechanism of polythene— non-corroding. rustles*, non-amnK and unbreakable. Conforming to BSB 1125. and353 words
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409 1964-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. THK Singapore Government today announced 141 new bursary awards to students at the Universities of Singapore and Malaya. This brings the total of university bursaries awarded in the present academic year to 483. Of these 20 are held in Kuala Lumpur, and409 words
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72 1964-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Port of Singapore Authority today began Implementation of Its twoshiit system to work the port more efficiently and provide a speedier system of clearing goods from the godowns. The shifts are from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 372 words
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Article52 1964-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Utilities Board today announced that electricity supply will be interrupted from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday in the following areas: Fred Waterhouse factory, Swiss Club Road, Ascot Rise. Binjal Road. Binjai Walk. Blnjai Hill, Jalan Kampong Chantek Bahru. Jalan Ayer Molek and52 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-10-06 4 YOU may have seen many Chinese dances, but one specially choreographed by Miss Lee Shu Fen for the show "8.30 Special" is one that should not be missed Entitled "The Flower in Bloom," it is an ancient dance number that Miss Lee takes pride in195 words
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327 1964-10-06 4 STRANGLING IN CAB: MAN GETS 8 YEARS PRISON SINGAPORE, Mon.— A man who refused to take part in the rioting at Pulau Senang penal settlement in July last year was today jailed for eight years in the Assize Court on his pleading guilty to an amended charge of culpable homicide,327 words
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Article34 1964-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The mobile X-ray unit of the Tuberculosis Control Unit will open an X-ray survey at the Ponggol Point community centre. Track 24, 11 m.s. Ponccol Road at 2 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Article31 1964-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Second Company Girls' Lile Brigade has scored 100 per cent passes in the Safety First examination organised by the Singapore Junior Safety Firsi Council.31 words
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Article29 1964-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Library has started a new service in its adult lending section by allowing members to borrow periodicals for two weeks for home reading.29 words
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Miscellaneous178 1964-10-06 4 88. B flVflk IB flHflat fl*B4 HI Mt f|v MX _> MM rMHk Sa^flk MMM B| M MHaw f^H THE following In today'! Khrdulc of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVAL! BOAC: From Hong Kong IBA ni> 1.10 p.m.: from Auckland Sydney. Darwin <BA T2I) 6.40 r178 words
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Miscellaneous208 1964-10-06 4 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penangg 88 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 71 Singapore 90 73 British fault Airways: From London imanbul, Bombay (EGS 590)208 words
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Miscellaneous169 1964-10-06 4 ney (QF 744) 6.45 p.m. Japan Air Lints: To Baniikok. Hong Kong. Tokyo (JL 712) V.30 a.m. Pan- American: To Saigon. Manila, Honolulu, Lou Angelea, San FranCUCO (PA 814) 9.15 a.m. Cathay Pacific Airways: To Bangkok. Hong Kong, Manila (CX 724) 8 a.m. KLM: To Jakarta (XL 831) 9.15 p.m.169 words
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403 1964-10-06 5 PORT SWETTENHAM, Monday THE 4,000-strong Harbour Trade Union in Port Swettenham today threatened to go on a work-to-rule if the Cargo Handling Corporation did not meet its demands to re-employ the 200 retrenched dock workers. The secretary of the union, Mr. K. Mahalingam, said403 words
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134 1964-10-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Trie Malaysian Minister for Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. and Singapore's Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San held a closed-door meeting to finalise details for the formation of a co-operative housing society. They met at134 words
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Article60 1964-10-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Twentyone men. arrested while watching blue films in a house in Shrewsbury Road last Saturday night, were today fined $25 each in a magistrate's court. Another man. Teo Ah Sing, was fined $200 on two charges of having in his possession the five60 words
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Article49 1964-10-06 5 KOTA BHARU. Mon. An insurance agent. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hassan, was awakened by three armed men early this morning at his house in Jalan I Kampong Kuda here, and robbed lof S9OO. The robbers had entered j the house by forcing open the I front door49 words
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Article, Illustration150 1964-10-06 5 Princess Marina: No fixed programme KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Princess Marina of Kent has no fixed programme during her informal visit here, a British High Commission spokesman said today. She is due in Singapore on Thursday night from Sydney. She will then immediately fly by RAF Hastings to Kuala Lumpur, where150 words
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Article52 1964-10-06 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. The District Officer of Bukit Merta.iam. Ahmad b'.M Harun. last night appealed to Bukit Mertii.i.nn residents to live in harmony. "Let us always show goodwill to one another." he ursed at the annual meeting of the Bukit Mertaiam Recreation Club. Inche Abroad was52 words
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124 1964-10-06 5 Helping to solve Sabah's labour shortage JESSELTON. Mon— Dato Mobamed Yassin bin Haji Hashim. Sabah's Minister of Socill Welfare, said todaylMalava was doing everything to help solve Sabah's labour shortage. The Minister, who returned from a two-week tour of Malaya, said special centres had been established in Malaya to train124 words
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Article67 1964-10-06 5 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The organising committee of the Children's Day celebrations has requested each school in the district to send 100 pupils to a rally on the town padang at 8 a.m. on Oct. 12 In observance of the evont. There will also be a67 words
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Article64 1964-10-06 5 IPOH. Mon. Three women werp among 16 people fined by the Ipoh magistrate. Mr. W. sachithanadhan. today when they pleaded guilty to trespassing into the Perak Turf Club premises yesterday Two of the women. Chan Yee Mooi. 60. and Choong Yin. 35, were fined S5 each.64 words
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163 1964-10-06 5 Aid these call-up men, plea by M.P. DENANG. Mon. A Penang Alliance M.P., Mr.- Geh Chong Keat, has asked the Central Government to help governfnent servants who have been mobilised in the Territorial Army. Mr. Geh said today that the salaries of these government employees had been stopped since their163 words
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Article50 1964-10-06 5 BCKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. The Al-Masriah School in Tanah Liat three miles from here, will i hold a two-day fun fair in aid of I its building fund. i The Chief Minister. Dato Wong*"' I Pow Nee. will open the fair at 8.30 p.m. on Oct 3050 words
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464 1964-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday editor and publisher of the Sangamani. published by the National Union of Plantation Workers, was sued for libe. in the High Court here today by a rubber tapper. Mr. Jacob Ponnusamy. a former member of the union.464 words
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186 1964-10-06 5 ORUNEI TOWN. Mon. The Brunei Government has acquired the services of the firm of Walter J. Levy of New YorJc to advise it on oil matters. Representatives of the company will visit Brunei shortly, said a Government spoko.sman. Walter J. Levy playedAP - 186 words
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Article53 1964-10-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 15-veai- old boy. Wong Kai Chew, died in hospital yesterday afternoon after being knocked down by a lorry at the sth mile Thomson Road last i Saturday. Witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Tan Ban Jin. of the Accidents Branch. Traffic53 words
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Article28 1964-10-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Police on ami-secret society rounds yey.ri day screened 1.324 people and hcreiited 10 "known" nangstcrs. who haw been detained under the Societies Ordinance.28 words
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Advertisement92 1964-10-06 5 111I II If M jMzM lUi v in this child's glowing wide-awake look I is the evidence of her mother's love. I ~4flffijfffll Her mother gives her only the best of P?/3fifl everything to make sure her little girl %IB grows up happy, lovely and healthy. I ¥W ,'OM Of92 words
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372 1964-10-06 6 Soon: One law for all banks, says Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that Malaysia will have uniform banking laws by the end of the year. Bills to bring this about are to be introduced in Parliament soon. At the moment commercial372 words
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Article65 1964-10-06 6 Reservoir trespassers fined IPOH. Mon. Reports that groups of people spent their weekend swimming in the reservoir in Jelapa.n near here have been received by tne police. Senior Inspector CM. D'Cr jz, prosecuting said that as a result of these reports, police laid an amrnish at the reservior yesterday and65 words
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70 1964-10-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian orchids will be on show at an exhibition of Commonwealth flowers in London on Oct. 14. One hundred blooms from the Singapore Botanical Gardens will be sent to the three-day show, the first of its kind to be70 words
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Article58 1964-10-06 6 N I BONG TEBAL. Mon. Province South will spend nearly $5.1 million on development projects next year. Education will take the biggest. slue with a vote of $1.9 million. Bridges and jetties will cost $1.6 million. Other Items are rural roads ($757,000); healtti services and58 words
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226 1964-10-06 6 Man with an offer to help settle confrontasi dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Morj. The secre-tary-general of the Somalia branch of the Afro- Asian People's Solidarity Committee, Syed Ali Abdullah Ibrahim, said today his committee was prepared to assist in settling the Malaysia-Indo-nesia dispute. However, neither Government had asked for assistance, he226 words
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Article70 1964-10-06 6 SEREMBAN. Mo:i.— The Yang di-Pertuan Besar oi Negri Sembilan and the Tcngku Ampuun, this morning received in audience the American Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. James D. Bell, and his wife at the Istai a HinggaD hereEarlier. Mr. and Mrs. Bell called on the Meniri Besar, Dato70 words
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263 1964-10-06 6 Democratic youth can help the 'misled', says Goh SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Fini ance Minister, Dr. Goh i Keng Swee today told youth leaders that one ot the main task of the i youth movement in Singapore was to strengthen the Malaysian democratic system. Speaking at the opening of the263 words
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Article102 1964-10-06 6 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Negri Sembilan Government will be asked to consider giving lree medical treatment and free telephones in their homes to town councillors. Mr. Lai Pong Yum (United Democratic Party) will table two motions on these at the monthly meeting of the council on TliursI102 words
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Article125 1964-10-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. I REPKESENIATIVES of übou' 25 Asian counI tries tre expected to attend a seminar on the national planning of vocational training to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 16 to 29. The purpose of the sc- mii.ar. under the auspices of tiie International125 words
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Miscellaneous180 1964-10-06 6 Mh'tf Onp H»f I. T. MtnwnUn OKAY, PEGASUS, I _/SNO USE FEEUN' BAD ABOUT ft. I I NOW LETS TAKE A UTTLE f S^"^!^ OK BOV...FIGGER i^ FELLA ACTUALLY >TXJ NEVER RIPE AROUNP TH' PLACE.. //OH, OH! FUNNY P^ rS\ MXJVE HAD J HAP A CHANCE, ONCE THIS Oil f180 words
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Article, Illustration1906 1964-10-06 7 The only lunatic asylum run by its inmates... LORD MOUNTBATTEN CONTINUES HIS CONVERSATION WITH KENNETH HARRIS I asked for a scientist -and got an expert on apes...- HARRIS: When you look back on the work of Combined Ops, do you sic them embodying any longI c r id principles, teaching1,906 words
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Article127 1964-10-06 8 It War** Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. CtIUH Boon Chye thanks relatives, mind* and Dr B.K BreenivaBaii ror the wreaths, night visit* anslstanc aud attendance at the funeral 25.9.84. WIFE AND CHILDREN of the late Inspector Chan e'ook Choy thank members i ihr Police Korce, tli.CID127 words
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Article643 1964-10-06 8 It would be wise in all the circumstances if Sarawak's Chief Minister were to disclose the agreement he reached in Kuala Lumpur two weeks ago concerning '.ne State's education programme. Education is a federal subject, and had the Minister of Education been able to visit Sarawak last643 words
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Article337 1964-10-06 8 The latest Indonesian outrage in the Straits of Malacca, 12 fishermen kidnapped, 43 others robbed and 25 boats seized shows again the need for far more efficient protection for our fishing fleets. Though such crimes are common, we have yet to learn that any piratical attempt has been337 words
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Article257 1964-10-06 8 Perhaps the most disappoint- ing thing about the Cuepacs conference was the reluctance of union leaders to allow the salaries commission to deal %vith outstanding claims for more pay and better conditions. A resolution was passed demanding continued negotiations in the various disputes now before the Whitley Council.257 words
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Letter219 1964-10-06 8 Malaya's Boy Scouts THE Headquarters of the Malayan Boy Scouts Association feels concerned with the article "Scout movement to take on a new look", which was published in the Straits Times on September 24. The article gives readers the Impression that It portrays the overall picture of scouting In Malaysia219 words
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Letter112 1964-10-06 8 STATUS symbols, as Philip Toynbee rightly observed, seem to be much sought after. The competition for statu.s symbols, nowadays is as keen as It can ever be. We may call it a social disease, typical of a modern society such as ours. Like all diseases. It has a112 words
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Letter125 1964-10-06 8 THE statement In the Straits Times that a recent "halo was caused by the refraction of the sun's rays through the Ice crystals around the sun sounds incorrect to me. Firstly, are our weathermen sure that there is a bank of Ice crystals around the sun? If there125 words
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Article525 1964-10-06 8 WILLIAM FITTER - The pledge that still stands WILLIAM FITTER FROM Sydney. Mon. SUGGESTIONS in London that A v s t r alia and New Zealand are weakening in their support of Malaysia in its "confron tat ion" struggle with Indonesia are discounted in Canberra. Observers recall the unam b i g v525 words
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Article, Illustration906 1964-10-06 8 VINCENT MULCHRONE - THREAT TO QUEEN ELIZABETH VINCENT MULCHRONE ARMOURED CAR. FROGMAN PATROL. MOUNTIE SCREEN How real is it? by rMIHE plain, inHj sane truth ■J™~ about the royal visit to Canada is that somebody may try to kill Queen Elizabeth. And the fact that the risk is minimal is cold comfort to906 words
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Advertisement920 1964-10-06 8 Straits Trtw. Malay Mail be handed to: COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Rssd Kstsng Ka»»el Rssd Nsvsl Bats. CITY BOOK •TORK LTD ■estef House. Lollysr Quay THK NEWS FRONT HUMtrlcK Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Neva Bat* HAMIEM STORE 1419 Upper920 words
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Advertisement47 1964-10-06 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of < branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OFFICE MAUYAN BANK lUUOIN6 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED Authoriiol Cipiul: $50 000 000 l»u<4 JM P*«f Up Cspksl SIS 000.00047 words
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Advertisement62 1964-10-06 8 BSSSSSSSsffwWll^l^B^l^^r^^BSSSSsß^^l^Bl^^^^^^^^^^^^BSSSßi BSSSSst^ TZF ~^l _JJ ELEVATING The letTKol Elevsting (reel TRUCK *v»tem makes »n easy operatto.l. «c. one man. or relocation taik.. M ifc 8^ Plstform Boiler Wheel Wheels 4 Hsnd Trocki Truc'ni Conveyer* C*s'o^ Cofiiult: OVERSEAS CORPORATION (MAIAYA) LTD Singapore Kusls Lumpur fensng BEEFEATER BEEFEATER DOUBLY DRY. to double62 words
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253 1964-10-06 9 Leaflets in Sarawak Communist stunt, says Ningkan KUCHING. Mon.— The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkar.. today described the distribution of antiMalaysia propaganda in the state over the week end as a "Communist stunt." Hp said the Communists were using mi^uided school children to do their dirty work253 words
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Article30 1964-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Al-Us-tad/ El-Sycd Mohamad Hussem El-Stutihy. an BgypUan professor of religion at the Al-Azhar Univi ruity. v I M .rirasah AHumed Al-Islnmiah m Victoria i Oct. 10.30 words
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Article21 1964-10-06 9 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A lorry parked overnight outside a Kodown in Bagan Alam. four miles from here, was stolen yesterri.iv.21 words
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Article55 1964-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A bill to increase the monthly allowance of Selanaror Legislative Assemblymen from $375 to $500 will be introduced at the State Assembly meeting on Wednesday A Bill to meet tiif Mentri Besar's water and electricity b:ll in excess of J32 a55 words
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Article, Illustration410 1964-10-06 9 Jackpot cash not paid in, court told LAKE CLUB SECRETARY ON TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. About 56.700 collected from the club's jackpot machines was misappropriated by Arthur John Holder, secretary of the Lake Club, it was alleged in the Sessions Court here today. Holder, alias Mohamed Harith Holder, is charged410 words
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332 1964-10-06 9 Judge: I wish you gangsters get rid of each other SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. JUSTICE Buttrose in the Assize Court today sternly told a man. sentenced to eight years' jail for causing the death of a man in a gang clash: "I can only wish that you gangsters exterminate each other332 words
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Article70 1964-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government will offer a scholarship for a Muslim student to further his or her study at the Muslim College. Klang. it was officially stated today The Government will hold a competitive examination at the end of this month to select a suitable70 words
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Article52 1964-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A former cashier of Genera! E!<v;ru C- rtipany cM> Ltd., L:m Jit Score :m Tiong Biong. 32. ni 1 iniled for six month*, today for criminal breach of trun o: $18 104 Llm- of Damnnsara Ri>«d. who pleaded au:,tv. made full restitution lo52 words
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Article38 1964-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.- Mr S. P. Pillal. a former geologist with Rompin Mining Co.. L-.d.. Parians, has bee:i awarded a J:'P;i-r.-e Government postgraduate scholarship. He will do research on contaminated Malayan tin ore.38 words
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Article115 1964-10-06 9 M.B. is chief of Perak Alliance IPOH. Mon.— Dato Ahmad bin Said. Mentri Besar of Perak. was unanimously elected chairman of the Perak State Alliance at Its council meeting here yesterday. He replaces Dato Sha'ari bin Shafie. former Mentri Besar of Perak. who has been appointed a member of the115 words
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Article40 1964-10-06 9 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The Batu Pahat Rotary Club will offer two scholarships, one to a boy and another to a girl studying in form five of a secondary school here, beginning next January. Each scholarship is worth $150.40 words
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Article, Illustration286 1964-10-06 9 10Ib. bag of tricks (SIREN, SMOKE) to beat pay-grab gangs gINGAPORF. Mon. A security bag; with builtin alarm and smoke bombs, the latest weapon against payroll grabs, was demonstrated in Singapore today by its agents. Sime Darby (Singapore) Ltd. The 101 b. bag just looks like any other bag —with286 words
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Article49 1964-10-06 9 PENANG. Mon. Eighl rolls ol cloth valued at $600 were stolen from a tailor's shop in Tanjonc Tokong road last night The proprietor. Inche Abdul i Mabud Haider, told police he saw a side window open. He made a check and found his shop ransacked.49 words
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Article49 1964-10-06 9 PENANG, Mon. The St. John i Ambulance Brigade. Penan?, will hold an inter-divisional drill com- petition at the Han ChianK Hign School at 9 a.m. on Sunday. Representatives from the Royal Malaysian Police. Territorial Army and Police Volunteer Reserve wfll Judge the contest.49 words
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Article, Illustration462 1964-10-06 9 COUNCILLOR WINS HIS LONE BATTLE: BRITISH W.D. EMPLOYEES ARE NOT PUBLIC SERVANTS... TAIPING. Monday ]yjR. N. M. Krishnan, 35, leader of the United Front, which controls the Taiping Town Council, has won his lone battle to establish that civilian employees of the British War Department are not public servants. "I462 words
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Article88 1964-10-06 9 Beware of the disguised enemy MB KUANTAN. Mon. Tht Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh. last night warned the people against Indonesian agents who were attempting to split the unity of the people and create hatred between the race*. Dato Yahya was speaking to about, 5088 words
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Article44 1964-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The RIDA Stall Union has sent a tcl«eram to the Deputy Prime Miiuv ter. Tun Abdul Razak. saying that It Mimcis :-clidly Miind the Government, and supports the stcpa taken 'o delend thr lndependrnca and sovereignty ol the nation.44 words
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Advertisement187 1964-10-06 9 still thinner 1949: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible for the first time to produce187 words
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Advertisement72 1964-10-06 9 I Wk Samovar What's yours? Right— and this time, try it with Vodka Samovar. Same drink but even more rewarding. Same taste but fresher, more pure. For Vodka Samovar releases a clear unclouded summer sky taste that leaves no taint on your tongue or breath Just the voluptuous glow of72 words
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Miscellaneous650 1964-10-06 9 TV SINGAPURA CH.WNKI. 5 10.10— The Twilight Zone: 10.40 P.M 6.25-Opening And Pro- Chinese Cinema-Ghost Humigramme Summary In All Lan- > n «f;'" gj ol Cantonese Kuage.s 6.30-Lucky Dip. 6.46 Pllm: "-30— Close Down —Dennis The Menace; 7.15 CHANNEL 8 The Art Of Music: 7.45— News P.M. 7.4o— Opening And650 words
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Article, Illustration587 1964-10-06 10 New outlook in life for Sarawak housewives KjKiHTY per cent of the young girls in Sarawak arc now busy curving v career for themselves, says Mrs. May Tan Tshook Mcc, a well-known social worker from Knelling. Mrs. Tan. whe is a teacher and chairman of the National Executive Committee of587 words
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Article244 1964-10-06 10 MAHJONG AND BRIDGE A SMALL group of women in Singapore are planning an enjoyable morning for those who are interested in bridge and mahjong. The Chrsitmas Fair committee is presenting a bridge and mahjonK drive at the Singapore Island Country Club on Oct. 29 from 9.15 a.m. to 5 p.m.244 words
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Article56 1964-10-06 10 WEIGHT watchers can munch on carrot strips, celery or cauliflower, all low calorie. Add a little lemon juice to fresh vegetable salads of all kinds Add sugar to fruits before freezlne to help them retain their natural colour and vitamin content Use liquid from canned vegetables to thin56 words
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Advertisement175 1964-10-06 10 jA ws. I 1 mi hot I SSwZ' PARFUMEUR j V 111 C^Jf PARIS 3 I|]| v y 1 hi: 1: Jr GOLD PLATED M Buy now mil receive FREE a ,-y Gn beautiful PURSE SIZE GOLD v 'Vj|S PLATED MIRROR on t purchase faSk •f More than $10/ sf175 words
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Advertisement442 1964-10-06 10 A m >*. IKOPTROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C Mr 1 1 TJfc H.iliic hmil rowing childrea m .-d I itaniiu C <"vcrv Mti^li- (lav for clear f -km. linn •ruin.-. itnMf Ihincs and I^P^^dio!S healthy teeth. Kut tin- Iku|\ i-aiuint I jtt^Mg^^&tl\ sl r< Vitamin442 words
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Miscellaneous314 1964-10-06 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1 lo>. ITo get forward in a built-up ti Up-a.Ki-n.nu.is sport ha.s area require*. perseverance ot^»= ln ll lor *»>««» (ll) 1. High norse with a first-class I 8 She accomplished nothina »n raincl1 North Africa 141 9 Ni e hundred break the re--10. Where they314 words
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Article335 1964-10-06 11 RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SHOULD GO ON DESPITE CONFRONTATION: JOHORE M.B. JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. JHE Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, said yesterday that rural development programmes were a "strong wall" against any attempts by Indonesia to subvert the rural population. He was makirjg a 10-hour335 words
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Article67 1964-10-06 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— A nurse. Miss Agnes Joyce Rodriguez, who became a Muslim and took the name of Rohnni. was j married to the Sultan or Peralc's police A.D.C.. Asst. Supt. Raja Shariffudin bin Rnia Ra/man yesterday. The Raia Perempuan of Perak was iimong the 30067 words
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Article195 1964-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. j —.A Ministry of Transport official today declined to comment on a report that talks for a civil aviation agreement between Japan ar»d Malaysia had deadlocked. The breakdown was due to Malaysia's claim to restriction lof passengers on Japan Air Lines at195 words
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88 1964-10-06 11 IPOH, Mon— A logger and a tapper, in their early twenties, were detained by police in Pekan Gurney. Sitiawan. over the weekend under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. A police spokesman said the two were believed to be member* of Gang 24. one of88 words
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91 1964-10-06 11 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce yesterday resolved to urge the Government to implement immediately the recommendations of the commission appointed in 1962 by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong for greater Malay participation in commerce and industry. The resolution referred particularly to91 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Britain's Vice Chief of the Air Staff Air Marshal Sir Wallace Kyle, said today tint Malaysia was adequately protected from any air attack. But if necessary, the*e defences could easily be strengthened. Air Marshal Kyle told a news conference here. Air221 words
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Article28 1964-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Productivity Contre will hold ii pruduction management seminar at il.s theatreue from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday.28 words
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152 1964-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A 14-mem-ber Philippines Congressional delegation will arrive here on Saturday for a threeday visit to Malaysia. The delegation is led by tne Deputy Speaker of the Hou.se of Representatives. Mr. Sa.'ipaba K. Pendatun. who is also vice-president oi the Muslim Association of152 words
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276 1964-10-06 11 Sarawak in gay mood on birthday of Governor KUCHING, Monday. OARAWAK today celebrated the birthday of the Governor, Dato Abang Haji Openg, with parades, regattas and concerts. Thousands gathered on the central padang here this morning in spite of rain to watch the birthday parade, their gay mood not dampened.276 words
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Article64 1964-10-06 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. Knew Seng Long, alias Chew Sin Leong. 50. was charged m thr magistrates court here today with possession of two home-made pis- j tol.s. 10 rounds of home-made ammunition, and lour rounds of shotgun cartridges without an arms licence. Khew. arrested last64 words
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Article56 1964-10-06 11 BUTTER WORTH. Mon.— Three youths were remanded in custody today alter they were charged with" attempting to rob a courting couple in Pantai Road on Oct. 2. Cheah Chong Beng. 18 Tan Bak Leng. 20, and Ang BaK. ~0. are alleged to have held up56 words
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Article26 1964-10-06 11 KUALA IX'MPUR. Mon. Malaysia and New Zealand will begin negotiations for an air services agreement at the Ministry ol Transport here on Wednesday.26 words
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Advertisement245 1964-10-06 11 i That wonderful PanAm feeling i It's a feeling reserved for travellers who choose Pan Am. Wherever they go— Europe, the U.S.A. the Caribbean, Central or South America, throughout the Pacific or 'Round the World —travellers feel better because they'ref lying Pan Am. No wonder. Pan Am is the World's245 words
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Advertisement154 1964-10-06 11 lIH I.^^ C mm W Four exclusive aids to beauty- specially made for you! Discover a new way to loveliness and be radiantly beautiful through this wonderful offer made available only to Her World readers in the October issue of 7 n f rvrvr rA JliUwl jLil vLJ/J Lilii Ul154 words
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Article163 1964-10-06 12 Netherlands bank's new name rpHE Nederlandsche Handel--1 Maatschappij .N.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) has announced that the formalities to finalise the merger of De Twentsche Bank N.V. into the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, N.V., Amsterdam, were completed on Saturday. In consequence overseas branches will continue their operations under the new name of the163 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-10-06 12 SINGAPORE FABRICS FACTORY PLANNED QNE of India's leading manufacturers of fabrics, J. Kimatrai and Co., may set up a mill in Singapore in the near future. Mr. Kishlnchand M. Mulchandanl. managing partner of the vast J.K. Organisation of India, was in Singapore last week to explore into the possibilities. Mr.279 words
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Article234 1964-10-06 12 rf<HE formation of AMIN Advertising and Mar- keting International Network was announced on Oct. 1. AMIN is a merger of three existing networks CAAN covering the United States and Canada; GASI covering Australasia and South-East Asia; and OPE, covering Europe. In announcing the merger, Mr.234 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-10-06 12 MR. JOHN S. K. KOW, marketing officer for International Air Conditioning (Malaysia) Ltd., Singapore. has left for Australia to visit Norton Australia Pty. Ltd. While in Australia, he will attend classes and lectures as a part of an advanced study programme organised by I.A.C. (Malaysia) Ltd. for66 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-10-06 12 The staff of Tractors Malaysia Ltd., gave a farewell dinner to the retiring sales manager, who left after 17 years of service on Sept. 30. He is Mr. Choo Thiam Khin. Mr. Choo has taken up the reins of his family business as managing director of Choo96 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-10-06 12 New ICT series spearheads British drive for markets INTERNATIONAL Computers and Tabulators Ltd. has announced the I.C.T. 1900 series a comprehensive range of compatible computer systems. This flexible new range gives the user freedom to augment or modify his installation to meet changing requirements, without sacrificing270 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-10-06 12 ESSO APPOINTS TAN HEAD OF OPERATIONS ESSO'S Malayanisation programme has bc«-n accelerated with the appointment of Mr. Tan Hong Teck (above) as manager of the cost operations department of Ksso Standard Malaya Ltd. Ihe announcement of the appointment was made by Mr. R. D. Everest, chairman and managing director. Mr.118 words
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Article224 1964-10-06 12 MALAYSIA'S tea output over the last five years averaged 5.8 million lb. The year to year change in output shows a slight upward trend. The outputs from 1959 to 1963 were: 5.46 million lb., 5.59 million lb.. 5.8 million lb., 6.2 million lb. and224 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-10-06 12 Bank officer fully covenanted The First National City Bank has announced the appointment of Mr. Kong Keng Hee (above) as a fully covenanted officer of thot organisation with the rank of assistant accountant. Mr. Kong came to First National City in February 1963 from the Bank of New South Wales105 words
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Article55 1964-10-06 12 U.S. cost of living declined slightly in August, the Labour Department reported, but September's consumer price index is expected to advance. The August mdix dipped seasonally 0.1 point to 108.2 per cent of the 1957-59 average from July's record 108.3 per cent and compared with 107.155 words
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Article76 1964-10-06 12 Raw rubber Imported from Malaysia is used at Kodak Park Works. Rochester, New York, as the basic caw material in the manufacture of adhesive tape. The rubber Is received in baled form and Is cut into strips, passed i between high pressure rolls to form thin76 words
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Advertisement217 1964-10-06 12 AIMLEK P»«r Sir, w« have Introduced AJLER ty-e writer* to Malaysia. ADLER is th« oldest typewriter •anufacturing coapany In Germany and belongs to the faaous CRUHDIG group of quality manufacturers. ADLER typewriters are known for their modem design, quality and success This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal217 words
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Advertisement94 1964-10-06 12 WMAIIMAMQ Qantas offers you snme-day service between Malaysia and Australia. DIRECT QAHIAS 707 JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel, 91 Bras94 words
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Advertisement1320 1964-10-06 13 I^JJURPOO^JJJESTCOA! Due b'noie ktea P S'tiara •tnant JIOMED liverpeel. Have Gil 3t Oct 7 Oct 1/1 Oct II CAPiNQR Liverpeil Od I Od 12 Oct U/11 Oct 17 'YRRHUS Liverpetl, Gtasgo* Oct IS Od 17 Oct 11/11 TALTHYBIUS Liverpool, Dublin. Glasgow Oct 17 ll Oct 19 .ALCHAS liverpeel. Glasgow Oct1,320 words
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Advertisement1256 1964-10-06 13 w-^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \ULUam LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAYS, \P*aaft*l HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH fporf P Pening •CITY OF LEICESTER 7 1 Oct II 12 Oct iCITY OF KHARTOUM 14 15 Oct TCITY OF NEWCASTLE 25 27 Oct 21 Oct •FUMINIAN 3/ 5 Nov I I Niv Ne» 'CITY1,256 words
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750 1964-10-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares opened the week very steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. Mining shares were a trace harder while rubbers were a small market Turnover was reasonable. Industrials went ahead well in the morning until receipt of750 words
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Article24 1964-10-06 14 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 3 Oct. 5 •Industrials: 82.33 83.03 Tins: liK.ll 126.45 rubbrrs: liiii.-.ti 100.42 *Drc. 30, 1963=100 Dec 29. 1962=10024 words
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Article867 1964-10-06 14 r>USINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kualp Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BeiMtiad ll.OOO) $1.43; Oimlopi (2.000) SI H, (4.000) $1.84, (2.000) 11.83, (2.000) SI. 82: Eim> ordi (lt.OOO) $1.99.867 words
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Article256 1964-10-06 14 Definition (revised): Times cevared. The number or times last year's, total dividend is covered r>v net profits after tax and prior charger Earnings yield: Last years net profits grossed vi for Malayan Tax, exjuf.iprt in terms of percentage ot thi market capitalisation Dividend yield: Par value, multiplied ny256 words
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Article133 1964-10-06 14 Snips alongside tha Singapore narbour wharves or eip«cteil today are: MarrWl Nowotko 1/2. Labuan Hadji N.W 3. Rothensieln 3/4, Tronoh N.W 4, Sungel Blla N.W. b. Nlchlya Maru 5. Gudrun Bakke 6/7. SumadUa X/ 9. Starlight 10/11. Mekong 13/14. President Jefferson 15/16 Andrze] Strug 14. Maxwell Brandrr133 words
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Article36 1964-10-06 14 ON the fraa enenange market in Hong Kong yesterday the US. Osllar was quoted at 5.76 for TT and 5.7.' for os»h. Starling was quoted at 16 and sne tael sf g*M at 2504.36 words
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239 1964-10-06 14 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $1.50 a picul to $752.50 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 25 tons to 245 tons. WASHINGTON: The General Services Administration announced that sales of natural rubber from the239 words
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Article125 1964-10-06 14 ILfELBOURNE, Mon Indastrtnl trading continued on quiet lines with a firm undertone. Leaders, howeve-. moved Irrefwl;irly .%:.ver moved up 1 2 to 3.i i ex dividend but Myer tS A i dropped 21- to 42/-. RenLson Tin fehtured metals with a eloslns bid up 3 3 at 38/3.125 words
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Article237 1964-10-06 14 October i, Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boiistead 13 cts. M. Container* 12 its. Dunlops 14 cts. M. Cables 16 eta). City Dev. 7 cts. M.Ali.ster 12 eta. K. etmelters 24 els. M Invest, il 1 ,v Esso 14 eta. U.C.B.C. IS eta. Ked. Dlap. 12 cts. Ro'hmans 11 Ota.237 words
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Article238 1964-10-06 14 OCTOBER lint grade runhri Ie 0. cloud at i p.m. m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur cents ptr lb. dov.n onr jinl miarirr cents on Friday s closing Irvrl lor th« position. The torn- -.\.is R.A.5. and F.M.R.E. closing pricot In centa per lb. yesterday INT. 1 R.S.S. prompt238 words
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Article28 1964-10-06 14 OcUijr-r .">. .MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: "0 cents (down one and a quarter cents) TIN: 5752.50 a picul (down 51.50). Inoflitiul estimated offering: 245 tons (up 25 tons).28 words
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Article58 1964-10-06 14 /■HINESE Product- Eichanne. Singatrrday: Coconut oil l m. drum Copra: I l nquoted Pepper: Mm ink «hlt«- *140 nrll.-ir. aelton, special Sarawak Mad) garbled lj.mr>onc MBjdi ***** adtota, asta. Hers. Singapore Coconut Oil Millerf' A«lo. ciation pricti: milk <:,1 7.. seller*, drum J54 7"i eaUeeei Thr lone uaa58 words
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Article19 1964-10-06 14 'THE Malayan Exchange Bank*' Ante--1 ciation i iiitrj. no chaoKin In Ha rate* to imnhantv vmtrrii .v19 words
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Advertisement736 1964-10-06 15 BRITISH COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIPS The British Council Invites applications for Scholarship awards from Federal citizens resident in Malaya for the academic year 1965/66. 1. General Awards for advanced study or research. Open only i to those already holding a i University Degree or an equivalent qualification. Applicants should be between <736 words
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Advertisement709 1964-10-06 15 CANTEEN CONTRACTS 4 Federal Infantry Brigade— FOBT CANNING and BEACH RD. Tenders are Invited for Canteen Contracts In respect of Ptes/ Junior NCOs canteens situated ai HQ 4 Federal Infantry Brigade. FORT CANNINO, BINOAPORE 6 and Territorial Army Headquarters at BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE 7. The canteen supply mineral, confectionery, cigarettes709 words
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Advertisement798 1964-10-06 15 (Continued from Page 8) PHOTOGRAPHY It, Word* %S (Min.)— Box M rt*. txtrm IF YOU OWN a Yashlca Penta-J. J-3, J-0. Asahl Pentax, or Exakta camera etc. you need a Tele-Xeoar likphoto and Curtagon wide-angle lens to get the most out of your camera. They are made by Schneider, tbe798 words
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Article, Illustration316 1964-10-06 16 TABLE TENNIS Japan's clean sweep of 11 Asian titles SEOUL, Monday. JAPAN once again demonstrated her table tennis supremacy by sweeping every event in the seventh Asian championships which ended here last night. Japan won 11 titles, including four team and seven individual championships. She had swept all events inReuter; UPI - 316 words
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Article303 1964-10-06 16 GOLF FRANCE CLINCH WIN BY STROKE |>Ailft, Mon.— France be-! |1 came the first holders of *.i?e Espirito Santo trophy for the women's world team golf championship at St. Germain-en-Laye yesterday. They finished with a 72--hole total of 588 one stroke better than the United States who let victory slipReuter - 303 words
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228 1964-10-06 16 Prince Royal triumphs in 'The Arc' DARIS. Mon. Prince Royal II Italian champion ihree-year-old owned by American Rex Elitworth, won the Prix de LArc de Triomphe. Europe's richest horse race, at Longchump yesierdny. Prince Royal 11. ridden by French jockey Roger Poi:'.celet, raced to a three-quarter length victory over Irish-trainedReuter - 228 words
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Article75 1964-10-06 16 NEW YORK. Mon. St. Louis Cardinals, who clinched the national league title yesterday, and New York Yankees will clash at St Louis on Wednesday iii their opening game in the best-of-6even world baseball series. Yankees qualified for the series when they won the American league pennantReuter - 75 words
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132 1964-10-06 16 Emerson ousts Ralston for Pacific crown TENNIS LOS ANGELES. Mon. Roy Emerson (Australia) beat Dennis Ralston (United States) 6-3. 6-3 In the men's singles final of the Pacific South-West lawn tennis championship here yesterday. The match lasted only 46 minutes. Maria Bueno (Brazil) defeated Billie Jean-Moffitt (US) 3-0, f 3.Reuter; AP - 132 words
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Article60 1964-10-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mi The first Malaysian Indo-Ceylonesa tennis tournament will be held at the TPCA courts here from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3. The Indo-Ceylonese tourney was run as an annual affair on a Malayan-wide basis before the war* Several tournaments were held in the post-wur period, the60 words
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Article709 1964-10-06 16 all nine ravo on Sunday, tirst day oi the Penaug October meeting, •re: U. 1, Div. 2 5,1 tavalina a.UU Sir Ojain HAS Lovable 8.12 Sub Noise 8.11 Ida Baik 8.11 Grecian Ba> 8.10 Power First 8.10 Star Whistlei B.UH Coffee Boy 8.09 Swift Tiger 8.09 Tee709 words
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Article319 1964-10-06 16 Hill wins U.S. GP in record time MOTOR-RACING NEW YORK. Mon Former V.01.U champion Graham Hill of England, fought a dangerous crosswind and a morn challenge from compatriot John Surtees to win hl.s second consecutive Grand Prix ol tile United States at Aatk.is Glen yesterday. Hill, driving a BRM. tookReuter - 319 words
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Advertisement1217 1964-10-06 16 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J^Mftß that Mr. Jewa Singh trading as The Central Trading Company. ML/ 68. Jalan Kuel. Johore Bahru Is no longer employed by us and '^aaSa^P*^ trwrefor- he Is not authorised to FMRAr r TDIV ducat issue any Insurance Cover Notes LLIHBAUA LtIKIK rIISAT or to collect1,217 words
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Advertisement840 1964-10-06 16 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ARCHITECT DEPARTMENT: Halifax Road). fa Repairs to Roofs over General Offices and Control Room, Paslr Panjang Power Station. Tender Deposit $100, Close at 2.15 p.m. on 2Cth October, 1964. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: I (Room No 228, 2nd Floor. City Hull. Ib i Supply840 words
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Advertisement728 1964-10-06 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT PIPIL POWER STATION CHEMIST Applications are Invited for the post of Pupil Power Station Che- mist. The duties of the post will be to serve In any of the Boards Power Station for a period of 2 years. The general experience gained will constitute the728 words
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Advertisement231 1964-10-06 16 the right tool? All over the world today, the emphasis is onfast, efficient production. Speed saves timeand money. To achieve this, itisessential to havethe right equipment -even in your office. Have you the right tools to do a fast, efficient job? You will appreciate and profit by the amazing FACIT231 words
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OLYMPIC ROUNDUP
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Article, Illustration529 1964-10-06 17 K. FERNANDEZ - K. FERNANDEZ I B Kuala Lumpur, Mon. TUN RAZAK'S PARTING ADVICE TO ATHLETES 'JHE Malaysian contingent to the Olympic Games in Tokyo were today told "to ignore political differences and to accept victory or defeat the sporting way." This advice was given by Tun Abdul Razak binSoong Hon Sin - 529 words
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Article82 1964-10-06 17 rpOKYO. Mon.—Proposals that M. guidance be given to new nations on the Olympic spirit and that women's basketball be introduced as an Olympic sport nre understood to have been discussed at a six-hour meeting of Olympic officials here today. Mr. Avery Brundage. 1.0.C. president, declinedReuter - 82 words
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Article680 1964-10-06 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics rrOKYO, Mon. The Malaysian hockey team have had their first taste of the severity of Olympic competition they will soon get here and have taken it exceedingly well, ever- although they suffered three casualties in their practice match with Australia today Lawrence680 words
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273 1964-10-06 17 ATHLETICS German stars for K.L. match |£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. A team of 12 to 14 German athletes, some of them in the running for medal honours at the Olympic Games starting at Tokyo this weekend, will meet Malaysian Olympic representatives in an international match in Kuala Lumpur next nonth. The273 words
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Article63 1964-10-06 17 t'l'nang junior cop: PS Suria 7 CRC B- 1; IRC 3 Kllat 2. Ipoh Div. 1: Kinta Indians 5 Municipality 0. Krian L(e (P. Buntan Dennis town Est 2 Town Board 1 •S'for GBII Div. 3A: Harrisons 5 EPP 1. Friendly (Talplng): FW. Prisons 8 TPCA Invitation 1. Children's63 words
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Article22 1964-10-06 17 Friendliest SCC Invitation 14 «3 tries, goal) University 0 (at Spore); S'gor Club Tigers 3 (penalty) FMC 3 (try) at XL.22 words
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Article11 1964-10-06 17 Inter-school leirls): Convent HIJ 2 High School 0 (at Malacca)11 words
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Article13 1964-10-06 17 Tenjfku Abdul Rahman Cup (A. Start: Kedah Malays bt Trengganu Malays 3-2.13 words
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Article17 1964-10-06 17 Kinta youth tourney iB Oajah): P. Plnjl 74 Siputeh 50: Ipoh MCA 50 B. Oajah 49.17 words
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Miscellaneous112 1964-10-06 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Penan< Junior Cap: TPCA 'B 1 v TYBC (City Stadium, 5.15) Ipoh Div. 1: Shaw Bros v Kilat (Jn A Jalili Govt. Servieem: Educatoin v PWD (CAH grd). Krian L»e: Malay Teachers v Police (P Bun tar' Spore Div. 3A: Arsenal 'A' v Tampenls Rovers (Fairer Pk>112 words
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Article, Illustration511 1964-10-06 18 Pictures of 'plotters' at exhibition anger Party Rakyat CINGAPORE. Mon. Party Rakyat here, under new leaders, has demanded the immediate withdrawal of photographs of three party leaders whom it calls "true patriots" now being displayed as subversives at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The photos are those of Ahmad Boestamam. Ishak511 words
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Article27 1964-10-06 18 ELSTE^D i England). Mon. Acior Peter Sellers discovered early today after a party at his home here that the house had been burgled— UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Obituary32 1964-10-06 18 MARIAMPILLAI IGNATIUS retired ii Cher of 20\ TYluk Kurau Hoad ■4 of heart attack on .VKifU '1 the (lir.-ml m h.'.! ii iy He kWM hi hind thni children iq mourn32 words
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Article21 1964-10-06 18 LONDON, Mon.— Earl Mountbatten, Chief of Britain's Defence Staff, left by air today for West Africa. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article50 1964-10-06 18 BLUNDESTON. Mon— A prisoner given special permission to go fishing became the one that got away. But Peter Olds. 36. who escaped from a •maximum security" prison here while fishing yesterday at v a lake on the prison grounds, was caught several hours later— UPl.50 words
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262 1964-10-06 18 Woman sounds car horn, scares thugs in $6,000 grab SINGAPORE, Monday. A 39-YEAR-OLD woman, Choy San Wall, had just stopped her car a short distance from her house in Saunders Road this morning when she was surprised by two men who apparently knew she was carrying money One of th's262 words
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Article332 1964-10-06 18 I LONDONv Mon. The stock markets today suffered their biggest setback for some time. j The Gallup Poll with Its big swing to the left completely dominated all other market factors and this was the signal for a ceneral aown-marking of prices immediately business commenced.332 words
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Article52 1964-10-06 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot 21d Nov. 20-15 16d., Dec. 20 7 sd., Jan 20-13 16d., Jan. Mar. 20-13/ 16d., Apl June 20 ;l 4 d., July Sept. 20--11 16d., Oct./ Dec. 2054 d., Jan./ Mar. 20Hd., Apl. June 205.d., ell Oct. 20-11/ 16d., Nov. 20--9 16d.. Dec. 20-9 16d. Tone:52 words
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Article23 1964-10-06 18 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £1500. sellers £1510, Forward buyers £1447>2, sellers £1450. Settlement £1495. Turnover ajn. 115 tons, pjn. 85 tons. Tone: Firmer.23 words
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966 1964-10-06 18 SINGAPORE, Monday THE wife of a compa n y director. Irene Ng Bee Wah, told a district court today she was victim of an "ingenious master plan" by five confidence tricksters. Four men and a woman are charged on four counts of cheating Irene966 words
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Article59 1964-10-06 18 VATICAN CITY. Mon— Father Jan Baptist Janssens, General (head i of the Jesuit < who suffered a stroke last week, died today aged 75. a spokesman of the Jesuit headquarters here said. Pope Paul visited Father Janssers. a Belgian, for a few minute* after belm;Reuter - 59 words
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Article171 1964-10-06 18 ONDON, Mon. The Labour Party warned yesterday that it could play rough in the election campaign if it were pushed too far. Its ammunition would include the Profumo scandal. "Don't tempt us too far," the party's deputy leader, Mr. George Brown, told a heckling crowd171 words
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