The Straits Times, 7 October 1964
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Title Section22 1964-10-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 1964 fie***** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration642 1964-10-07 1 25 beat off 120 Indons THE BIGGEST CLASH OF ITS KIND IN SARAWAK Guerillas suffer heavy casualties From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Tuesday IN the biggest border battle in Sarawak since the undeclared war began, 120 Indonesian invaders were routed by 25 Gurkhas; yesterday afternoon and early this morning.642 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-10-07 1 IN PONTIAN AIR STRIKE BY HUNTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A BIG air and ground offensive was mounted against the Indonesian invaders south-west of Aver Bemban, about 15 miles east of Pontian today. This is the first time that an air strike was carried out against the Pontian invaders since about221 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 1 MOSCOW. Tues— Russia today launched Cosmos 47 another unmanned satellite In Its Cosmos series to explore outer space, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-10-07 1 'Childhood friend' on cheating charge SINGAPORE, Tues.— Irene N'r Bee Wan, wife of a company director and daughter of a bank director, told a district court today how a childhood friend. Nancy Ng (above), and four men cheated her of s-> 1.800. Giving evidence for the second day, Irene N*110 words
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Article105 1964-10-07 1 'Tiger' wins a top beer prize LONDON. Tues.— Som«- of the best beer in the Commonwealth comes from Malaysia. Against very stronp competition from other Commonwealth brewers, Malayan Breweries won prizes in all four classes in which it competed, at this year's Brewers' Exhibition held at the London Olympia. Their105 words
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Article92 1964-10-07 1 YEW YORK, Tues.— A President Johnson is a certain victor in 17 of the 50 American States, with another 14 leaning towards him, at this stage in the campaign for next month's election, according to a New York Times survey. It gives Senator BarryReuter - 92 words
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Article44 1964-10-07 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair has agreed to continue as secretary-gen-eral of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress. He has withdrawn his letter of resignation submitted to NTUC chairman, Mr. Ho See Beng. last week. (See p.m.- 4)44 words
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352 1964-10-07 1 CAIRO. Tues. PRESIDENT Soe- karno of Indonesia called on the nonaligned nations of the world today to band together and develop militarily to struggle against "colonialism in a new cloak." In by far the most militant note yet sounded in the Cairo non-alignedAP - 352 words
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Article, Illustration454 1964-10-07 1 Tshombe flies in for talks but is 'held' in palace CAIRO, Tues. Congo Prime Minister, Mr. Moi s c Tshombe, landed In Cairo today in defiance of official orders to keep him out, but was soon under virtual house arrest. Egyptian officials formally admitted the controversial African leader when he454 words
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Article179 1964-10-07 1 'Queen go home' signs in Quebec QUEBEC, Tues. Signs calling on Queen Elizabeth lo go home appeared on walls yesterday in two different parts <>f this city. The Queen is due here on Saturday. the signs, in large black letters, appeared to have been written with some kind of liquid179 words
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Article29 1964-10-07 1 MACA: INDONESIANS MUST WITHDRAW WASHINGTON. Tuei. President Marapagal ■aid today he brliovrd withdrawal of Indonesian troop* from Malaysia wa« "minimum condition for settlement of Malaysia dispute.— en.29 words
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Article89 1964-10-07 2 MiG blast kills Jakarta air ace JAKARTA, Tues. One of Indonesia's top pilots was killed yesterday when an Air Force MiG-19 jet fighter exploded here after taking off from Kcmajoran airport. The aircraft had bern scheduled for a flight pass over Jakarta's sports venues where actinu President Johannes LriMMia wasUPI - 89 words
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Article27 1964-10-07 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tues. Tlie former People's Liberation Army of Zan7ibar has been absorbed into the military forces of the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article27 1964-10-07 2 TOKYO. China Is to hold hii omic and trade exhibition in Nagoya city in the aear future, the New China News Agency reported today. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article, Illustration398 1964-10-07 2 CAIRO. Tuesday QPENING the summit conference of 47 nonaligned nations in Cairo University yesterday. President Nasser said that changes in the international climate did not affect nonalignment policy. He emphasised that r non-alignment was a grouping for peace and Justice. This atm hadReuter; UPI - 398 words
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99 1964-10-07 2 LONDON. Tues. A major expansion scheme for the Dunlop Rubber Company's two factories in India was announced here today. In the next two years £2.600.000 will be spent on the Indian factories. Of this .£2.250,000 will be raised by a rights issue to shareholders.Reuter - 99 words
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Article49 1964-10-07 2 SANNA (Yemen >. Tues. —An Egyptian brigade left ihe Yemen port oi Hodcidah yesterday for Suez. Egypt has about 40.000 troops here supporting the republican regime against royalist guerillas. The troops sent home yesterday Mi recently involved in lighting in nortnern Yemen, informants said— A.P.AP - 49 words
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Article48 1964-10-07 2 VIENTIANE. Tues. Thirteen pro-Communist Pathet Lao soldiers were killed and 15 wounded in a series of skirmishes in different areas in North Laos during the last week of September, according to a Government military communique today. Government forces suffered three seriuusly wuurded.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article26 1964-10-07 2 YOKOHAMA. Tues- -A U.S. Navy helicopter crashcil in a forest near Yokohama today killing all' six people aboard, a navy spokesman announced.— UPl.26 words
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182 1964-10-07 2 A close watch on Mao's spies in -Manila- MANILA, Tues. ITI Chinese Communist spies are operating here, but they have been identified ar4 are under surveillance, a senior police officer sad today. Their presence was brought to the attention of the Philippine Senate committee on Immigration and naturalisation by Major182 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 2 TOKYO. Tues— China's official news agency said yesterday that a Nationalist Chinese naval officer has crossed the Formosa Straii to defect to the Communists. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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186 1964-10-07 2 SAIGON, Tuesday. ANTI-RIOT troops patrolled outside Saigon's, main trade union headquarters yesterday forcing labour leaders to cancel a demonstration they had planned. Iroops had camped outside the Vietnamese Workers Confederauon offices throuKfcoul the night as a warning: to trade union chiefs186 words
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182 1964-10-07 2 A Peking pledge of all-out support munist China yesterday pledged the "ailI out support and assistI ance" of the Chinese people for Cambodia In the event of that country meeting foreign armed aggression. The pledge was given In a joint Chinese Cambodian communique, reported by the New China News Agency,Reuter - 182 words
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Miscellaneous14 1964-10-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (TWEee isnt WATEC V_ ANY MOT..^3 md |^™|l>> I14 words
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Article, Illustration459 1964-10-07 3 LONDON, Tues Sir Alec told: Promise the Germans won't have a finger on nuclear trigger LABOUR Party leader. Mr. Harold Wilson, last night challenged the Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, to pledge he would not agree to policies "which mean having a German finger on the nuclear trigger."Reuter - 459 words
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Article45 1964-10-07 3 ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, Tues. -Roy Bland, an unemployed chef, was tined £10 yesterday for throwIng eggs at the Prime Minister, Sir Alec Doußlas-Home. Bland. 21. pleaded guilty to a charge of conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace.— UPl.45 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-10-07 3 BOWLER-hated cyclist in Marylebone Road, London is Mr. Quintin Hogg, the Secretary of State for Education and Science. He had arrived on the Machine to attend the first meeting of the Council for National Academic Awards. After handing over the council's Royal Charter, he pedalled52 words
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131 1964-10-07 3 IZMIR, Tues. A Turkish criminal court trying an American citizen of Greek origin in this city yesterday adjourned the hearing until Thursday for verdict. George Ftiotiou. 76. a farmer from Massachusetts, is being tried on charges of making derogatory remarks ai^iinst theAP - 131 words
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Article65 1964-10-07 3 ANKARA. Tues.— Turkey has conditionally agreed to open the Kyrt niH Roi>d in Cyprus to civilian traffic and place the 605-man Turkish contingent on the Island under U.N. control, reliable sources said today. c These sources said the decision c was taken at a meetingAP - 65 words
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Article37 1964-10-07 3 LONDON. Tues Actor Peter Sellers discovered early todaj nfter a party at his home here that the house had been robbed. The police said jewellery. two platinum watches and a sold watch were stolen. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article22 1964-10-07 3 LONDON. Tuw.— Philip Charles Dickens, a grandson of the novelist, died at his London home veaterday. He wa« 76.— UPI.UPI - 22 words
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162 1964-10-07 3 I'LL SEND IKE TO TACKLE VIETNAM, SAYS BARRY WASHINGTON, Tuesday. SENATOR Barry Goldwater said last, night that if he is elected President he would ask former President Eisenhower to visit South Vietnam. He said In a statement: "I. am convinced that only through a careful study by the best qualifiedReuter - 162 words
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134 1964-10-07 3 A 'carry it on you' cure for cancer QHICAGO, Tues. Several forms of cancer may be eliminated by a new, portable medication device the patient wears, a surgical convention exhibit showed yesterday. Two Boston specialists exhibited the" device at the annual congress of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. RobertUPI - 134 words
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86 1964-10-07 3 NEW YORK. Tues. A 26--year-old red-haired woman confe.ssed to detectives yesterday that the man who stabbed her husband repeatedly before horrified onlookers in Times Square on Sunday was not a "six-foot husky Negro" but an old boyfriend and white. The victim of the stabbing.UPI - 86 words
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Article33 1964-10-07 3 LONDON. Tues. About 1,600 dockers and stevedores at London docks today voted to hold a oneday unofficial strike tomorrow to support a claim for a 25-shilling weekly wage increase.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article59 1964-10-07 3 £1,070 m debt of Britons LONDON, Tues. Tile British, once a race with a horror of debt, went on a credit-buying spree last year, according to figures issued here yesterday by the Board of Trade. At the end of August they owed £1.070 million on credit sales— a £143 millionReuter - 59 words
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Article49 1964-10-07 3 PERTH. Tues.— Three men were killed last night when their car colhded with a lorry carrying radio-active waste from an atomic power station. Officials from Scotland's Dounreay atomic station said the lorry's cargo of contaminated clothing remained safely intact In special containers. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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93 1964-10-07 3 MANSFIELD, Tues.— MaRistrates here yesterday committed four of 10 lootbaiier*. alleged to have T:-:ed" football results, for trial. They are James Gauld. former inside forward of Mansfield Town, a thllfj division team in the English League, John Fountain. Richard Beattie and Sa- muel ChapmanReuter - 93 words
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108 1964-10-07 3 WESTERN ATTACHES HELD UP IN RUSSIA WASHINGTON. Tu»■ s Three American and a British military attaches were held for hours in their hotel rooms while Sovi«t "officials" searched their effects and confiscated some of their personal belongings, including; a watch, the State Department said yesterday. It happened in a RussianAP - 108 words
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Advertisement135 1964-10-07 3 SheafferS I^EAFFaffl i 4K Aiii Sheaffer's Imperial VIII is the finest among fountain pens! The 14 kt. gold nib is moulded into the barrel for extra strength and beauty— so the pen glides smoothly over the paper. But the nib is justone reason why Sheaffer's Imperial is the finest. The135 words
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Article, Illustration382 1964-10-07 4 Devan Nair is to stay on as NTUC chief SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, has agreed to continue as secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. He has withdrawn his letter of resignation submitted to NTUC chairman, Mr. Ho See Beng, last week. Mr. Nair has agreed to382 words
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340 1964-10-07 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AN APPLICATION for bail by 75 people, including 24 women, who allegedly took part in the Chinatown incidents on Sept. 12, was dismissed by Mr. Justice M. Buttrose in the High Court today. In dismissing the application by defence counsel,340 words
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Article26 1964-10-07 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union will hold their ninth anniversary and social dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. 31.26 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-10-07 4 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS DOG? SINGAPORE. Tues. A schoolgirl today appealed to the public to help find her family dog. a boxer named Peggy (above) which has been missing since late Saturday night from her Lichi Avenue home. Myrtle (tire. 15. a student of Methodist Girls' School walked into Times111 words
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Article138 1964-10-07 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Sim Ah Kirn, general-secre-tary of the 10.000-member Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, died suddenly at his Nelson Road home here last night. The union president, Mr. P.C. Pillai. in a statement tonight urged all members to pay their last tribute to Mr. Sim138 words
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Article534 1964-10-07 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE follon-inK Is today k schidul* of civil aircraft movrmenta at Paya I^chur airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC From London, Rome Damascus. Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6 p.m.: from Sydney, Darwin (BA' 701) 6.20 p m. from London Cairo, Bombay. Colombo (BA 786) 5.45534 words
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Advertisement166 1964-10-07 4 fuSo"-" "opens" today "3";";"^ .HIGH SPEED DRAMA OF RECKLESS YOUTH! BWr\ /^^l .My i ■a] i^Jm> /*)BMI vt m^ 'l jLm DUDLEY SUTTON* GLADYS HENSON COLIN CAMPBELL Plm Bfnto Sinqopufo No. 13 Slrtpoport'i Pr)m« Minister In tru«t«ls m 'at NORMAL 'J>M kxis-p-.) i DDirrci raw EXT cItAN(IE 1O tWUK, J166 words
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Advertisement154 1964-10-07 4 NEW PENANGWAY WEDNESDAY NITE SPECIAL Twiit A Shahc Session with Vernon and his Trailers 540, Upper East Cooit Road. For Table Reservation Tel: *****. CEiESTifli Boom yxszzsz DINE DANCE TONIGHT 8.30-12p!mT r TH£HdTr»BAMDA«pONO! Special "Gueit" Tonight! [ja^ (rrr v a VTT A C STORE'S BEATLES GROUP LES KAFILAS Today 3154 words
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293 1964-10-07 5 'Malayans are musical, but too fond of pops' If UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V There is almost no musical leadership among Malayans at present, says Mr. R. B. Ashcroft, senior lecturer in music at the Malayan Teachers' Training College here. Writing in the latest journal of the Ministry of Education, Mr.293 words
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Article82 1964-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Japanese trade and economic mission Is due here on Saturday, for a fiveday visit. The 14-man mission will Investigate mrHiis of improving tr:ule relation! between the two countries and investment projects on n joint-venture basis. Led by Mr. Shinobu Ich;k:iwa. vice-president82 words
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Article32 1964-10-07 5 PENANG. Tues. An Enel^hwom.n,. Mrs. Patricia Bermintthton, 32. lost her purse containing 40 cents and her identity card which she left on the beach while •wimmini? at Tanjong Bungah Yesterday.32 words
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279 1964-10-07 5 COLLEGE: PENANG GRADS WELCOME ASSURANCE PE N A N G. Tues. The Penang division of the University of Malaya Graduates' Society today welcomed the assurance by Tengku Abdul Rahman that a university college should be set up in Penang which could later be developed into a full university. The president279 words
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Article51 1964-10-07 5 SINGAPORK Tur.- Br.Bsulirr I A. vj. Rowell. director of cii -rvvuc.s i r '<\\e Australian •.ity forces, le-vr.s \\rxp tomorrow ;di tUMM iftej a 10-d;)y During his ttay. Bnsidier R, v.rll discu^oc rirntal tr.-..'--ment provia* -i:s I' r Australian servicemen ard their tamitiea in Malaya and51 words
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341 1964-10-07 5 MENTAKAB. Tuesday. •JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that people had two important responsibilities during the present Emergency. They were: Full co-operation with the Government and unity to defeat Soekarnos objectives. The Deputy Prime Minister was speaking to more341 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-10-07 5 MEN of the Ist .Malaysian Rangers Sarawak's own battalion march past the Governor of Sarawak, Dato Abang Haji Opcng. during the Governor's birthday parade in Kuching on Monday. The Rangers, who were recruited earlier this year, are being trained in Malaya. The contingent on parade on MondayLee On Wing - 71 words
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151 1964-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The biscuit programme of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare for 50,000 rural schoolchildren is ready pending the arrival of a shipment of milk powder and butteroil from the United States. The shipment a gift of I the "free peoples of151 words
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116 1964-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tins A 27 year old woman. Wu Mvi Hi mn. who had been missing from her house in Klang since last Saturday, was last night found murdered in a ditch along the Den^kil Kajang road, about 18 miles from here. A lorry116 words
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Article33 1964-10-07 5 PHNANG. Tue» Mlvs Lim Choo Kuan. t. revenue officer, U>day reported O\e lass of $65. .1 transistor radic set and hrr lden-| tity CHrd from tier car la.si night. I33 words
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106 1964-10-07 5 Agreement possible on claim for Sabah, says paper MANILA. Tups. The Manila Daily Bulletin said today "agreement is not impossible" in the forthcoming Philip pine-Malaysia talks on this country's claim to Sabah. Commenting On Malaysia's aßrecment to hold talks towards the end of October, the Bulletin cautioned the climate mightUP - 106 words
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Article16 1964-10-07 5 SINGAPORE. Tur B.ilm Suiir..maniiini has been elected president of the SirnjaDori 1 Indian Association.16 words
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Advertisement116 1964-10-07 5 THE PENDULUM OF TIME BROUGHT THE OLYMPICS TO JAPAN.IT AISO BROUGHT LEADERSHIP IN TIME MEASUREMENT THROUGH PRECISION ACCURACY OF THE CITIZEN WATCH mil llf fc^^ r^ P/^gflK^diß Now CITIZEN WATCH are proud to share with you their C r f %/1 r-JSin r? achievement in skill, and introduce to this116 words
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248 1964-10-07 6 VICTIMS OF INDON PIRATES STILL MISSING j(UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— There was still no trace today of the 12 Malaysian fishermen abducted by Indonesians in the $150,000 piracy in the Straits of Malacca during tho weekend. The fishermen werp towed away In their captured escorted by the Indonesian craft. It Is248 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-10-07 6 Ruby is off to sing in Taipeh SINGAPORE. Tues. Pert Singapore Singer, Ruby Wah. 23. left today for another oversea tour Uiis time Formosa. And as usual Ruby was again chaperoned by her mother In Formosa Ruby will sing in two night clubs ana a new hotel. How long will98 words
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Article68 1964-10-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Mo- lurried Yusol l>.n Ynakub. 17. pleaded cuilty In a magistrate's court herp today to matching a i pur.se containing 567 from a housewife. Neo Nya Nya. 47. at I the Pudu market yesterday. i He was caught after 50-yard I chase by68 words
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Article172 1964-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— I The proposed Singapore Cancer Society to fight the state's No. 1 killer is expected to be formed at tho end of this year The secretary ol the organising committee Dr. C. Mulr. reported today that "satisfactory progress" had been made In172 words
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116 1964-10-07 6 j I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— 1 Mr. Loo Slew Poh. 32. has been appointed managei of the chemicals division of Shell Malaysia Ltd. He succeeds Mr. R. C. Warnes. who returns to Britain shortly. Mr. Loo. a science graduate lof116 words
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196 1964-10-07 6 Top talks soon to re-model Singapore Alliance SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Alliance—a political fusion of Singapore Umno, MCA, MIC and the Singapore Peoples' Alliance is to be reorganised and brought under the policy umbrella of the Federation Alliance. An eight-man delegation two from each party Is to leave for Kuala196 words
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Article86 1964-10-07 6 MALACCA. Tues. The Inquiry into the outbreak of the fire in the tugboat Mawai and a bulk petroleum lighter at the Shell jetty here on March 8 has been postponed Indefinitely. Today was to have been the second day of the inquiry. The senior president of86 words
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526 1964-10-07 6 A MODERN TALE of 250 PIGS THAT DIDN'T GO TO MARKET IPOH. Tuesday THE introduction of an assembly-line system of cleaning pig carcases in the new $750,000 Municipal abattoir here has left Ipoh and surrounding towns without pork. About 250 pigs were left in the pens this morning when about526 words
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191 1964-10-07 6 3 years and 5 strokes for robbery IZUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A labourer. M. Selvanayagam, 22. was sentenced today to three years' jail and six strokes of the rotan by the Sessions Court for robbery. Selvanayagam went to prison for six months la>t year for an extortion attempt. S. Arokiasamy. IT.191 words
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77 1964-10-07 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. A teacher. Abdul Raof bin Wahid, 28. has been granted $1,000 ball pending a preliminary inquiry Into a charge of raping two schoolgirls Raof had been discharged, the discharge not amounting to an acquittal, on Sept. 13 when he prosecution asked77 words
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120 1964-10-07 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malaysian A i r \v a v s ■portt ciub is offering two frer leturn trips to Hona Kong by Malaysian Airways to a "silver jet queen" to be- elected at its annual dance on Nov. 14 at the Victoria120 words
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Article66 1964-10-07 7 SINGAPORE. Tuea— The Ro- tan- Club of Singapore yesterday I presented a mini-bus to the St John's Home for the Aged. Mr. H. Oates. vice-president ol the club, handed over the bus to i the chairman of the home, the Ve'n. Archdeacon D. D. Chelliah. The66 words
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Article46 1964-10-07 7 IPOH. Tues. The welfare carnival In which 14 orßanisations rook part at the St. John Ambulance Hall here last Saturday, raised about SB.OOO. The money collected by the various organisations of the carnival would be kept by them for their own use.46 words
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398 1964-10-07 7 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r |^HE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services has called on the Government to lower the compulsory retirement age of Government servants from 60 to 55 "to make way for the younger-generation398 words
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Article66 1964-10-07 7 Cultural team to tour Thailand CKKKMBAN. Tues. A cultural team of the Negri Sembilan Malayan Association of Youth (lull- will tour Bangkok for 10 days from Dec. 12. This 40-man goodwill mission will be led by the MAYC Field Officer here. In. -he Elias bin Haji Noordin. The tour is66 words
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126 1964-10-07 7 CIXGAPORE. Tues.— An 18-year-old youth, foiir.d guilty of tun counts of extortion, yesterday warned the two complainant* who tratified against him to •watch out" as he w;is being led away to prison. Peh (ieok Sena, a police supervisee with three previous convictions, shouted126 words
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134 1964-10-07 7 Templer Hospital to hold 'save a life' ball KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues— The Lady Templer Hospital will hold a "save a lift" ball at the Selangoi Club here on Oct. 30. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is the patron. It is expected to raise about $20,000 from the dance134 words
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70 1964-10-07 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Pioneer Industries Employees' Union will hold Its inaugural delegates' conference at the Cultural Centre at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. and the Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will address the meeting. Mr.70 words
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270 1964-10-07 7 Singapore's entrepot trade: Goh assures the merchants SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. has assured merchants that every effort was being made by the Government to preserve the islands entrepot trade. I Speaking at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Singapore Sundry Goods and Textile Merchants'270 words
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303 1964-10-07 8 Landings in Pontian: 11 men, boy for trial JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. J^ 15- YEAR-OLD Malaysian boy, Tee Ah Kow, was among four Malaysians and eight Indonesians committed for trial in the High Court here today for alleged offences under the Internal Security Act. Tee is charged with being in control303 words
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95 1964-10-07 8 TALKS ON AIR PACT WITH THREE COUNTRIES I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Negotiations en an aviation agreement between Malaysia and three Scandinavian countries, Denmark. Sweden and Norway, will begin here on Oct. I IP. The Scandinavian delegation consisting of officials of the three countries, will be led by Mr. W. G. Soldberg95 words
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Article72 1964-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion In The Hague has formed a '•Malaysia desk" to promote traii« with Malaysia. Thl« section has its own board of directors and will provide the opportunity of a continuous contact with all Dutch enterprises which72 words
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Article68 1964-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The acting head of the Department ol Islamic Studies In the University of Malaya, Dr. A. M. M. Mackeen. will give a talk on "Islamic Studies a University Discipline" at 8.30 p.m. on Friday. The talk. which is brine organised by the68 words
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199 1964-10-07 8 40,000 will honour child hero at Saturday's rally IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Forty thousand schoolchildren will gather in the Merdeka atadium for the Children's Day rally on Saturday. Among them will be 700 cmldren drawn from rural schools in Perak, Pahang, Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Selanttor. The highlight of the rally,199 words
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Article63 1964-10-07 8 PENANG. Tues. A motorcycle, a television set and a bicycle will be the three top prizes In a lucky draw organised by the Pen\ng branch of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association In conjunction with their fund-raising campaign. The association will u',sc hold a dance at the63 words
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Article41 1964-10-07 8 BATU PAHAT, Tues. The Mentrl Be«ar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos will open the $40,000 dining hall adjoining the mosque at, Jalan Ampuan here on Thursday. The hall will be used for religious feasts.41 words
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Article289 1964-10-07 8 CAR FIRM ORDERED TO PAY DAMAGES RUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Dato Justice Abdul Aziz yesterday ordered Kah Motor Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, to pay P. N. Pillai and Co. Ltd.. a firm of accountants, $750 damages after holding that the company had "wrongfully seized" a car it had sold on hire289 words
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Article42 1964-10-07 8 IPOH. Tups.— A public lecinr* on how the President of iht United States Is elected will br given at the Anglo-Chinese School theatrette here tomorrow 7.30 p.m. by Mr. George Potter, director of the United States IDformation Service in Penaog-42 words
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Article141 1964-10-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues THE head of Ab Atividabergs industrier, manufacturers of Facit office equipment, predicted today that a desk calculator would be an electronic-pow-ered machine within 10 years. Mr. Gunnar Ericsson, president of the Swedish company, said that offices all over the world were now using141 words
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Advertisement361 1964-10-07 8 QUALITY IS BUILT TO USI! Sssss SEE th* b>g rant* ol Cinra l Et«ctrtc fttfng*r»torft. Th*f«*t on« to At fur tenuity... QUALITY makes General Electric the world's finest refrigerators... ModetTT 130 4.6 cv. ft. refrigerators that you can trust for DEPENDABLE. ..RELIABLE. ..LONG- ModdTEl6o 5.7-cu.ft LASTING... TROUBLE-FREE SERVICE. QUALITY THAT361 words
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Miscellaneous142 1964-10-07 8 Mlffl Onp By V. T. Hum lin V tH aOLLY, IF I OTPVT KNOW \^Z T7~7 I HO>COW.' THKT CMC*. PEGASUS, m2&&§SL I WAS IN GREECE, IT» 6«r L^J^S^; ft WASOCXXA.' J I I£TS GO! IHrk Irnry Bff Chester CmrnU HH^I^HI I BJT MOON MAID V W HER UAGJC POWERS142 words
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Article, Illustration1791 1964-10-07 9 MOUNTBATTEN SPEAKS ON WORLD WAR II The airlift that won the war in South- Asia.. Britain's Defence chief continues his talk with Kenneth Harris HARRIS: Which \\;is your most successful commando raid? Which do you feel was your least successful, Dieppe? Mountbatten: The most successful, undoubtedly, was St. Nazaire. where,1,791 words
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Advertisement17 1964-10-07 9 fir a a ki *gs, t e b accos HBH^H Sole Agents: SIME DARBY Malaysia and Brunei17 words
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Article368 1964-10-07 10 1* Hare's ilB (Minimum) AUSTRALIA'S Mis* Kdie Miller ■ibcs at Tbs Cork-pit Hotel. Tel: ts pore) MtM "MASTERS" 'r..h milk In handy tetra pack prrnerven the health (ivipk V'limm C and keep* the milk wholeeom* and frenh JUST ARRIVED at Hilda s New Cold B'ontt' AfcaeaV Belautiful selection of368 words
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677 1964-10-07 10 The straits Times Wednesday, October 7, 1964. Cairo Gets Going The Cairo conference of i < unaligned nations has got off to a curious start. The attempt !to exclude the Congolese Prime Minister, Moise Tshombe. may not seriously affect the direction the conference will take or the decisions it may677 words
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Article259 1964-10-07 10 If Inche Khir Johari plans to make trawling legal again he will have an ideal opportunity to announce the fact when he addresses a meeting of the Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council in Kuala Lumpur next week. No audience could better appreciate the difficulties involved in the transfer from traditional259 words
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Article278 1964-10-07 10 In less than five months cholera has killed 100 people in Trengganu: altogether there have been 127 reported deaths in the three East Coast States. There is little doubt the total deathroll is higher, but even the figures reported to the health authorities are serious enough. Some relief278 words
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533 1964-10-07 10 Harry Nelson - Marriage study for teenagers by law Harry Nelson By Los Angelas, Tues. AWS will be enacted within five years requiring all teen-agers in California to take marriage preparation courses unless parents, churches and schools improve in that field, according to a Mt. St. Marys College marriage adviser. 1 These groups533 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1964-10-07 10 RAYMOND HEARD - The dilemma of two nations in one RAYMOND HEARD SEEKING A CURE FOR CANADA'S ILLS IN REFORM OR REVOLT by Montreal, Tv«« IT is fashionable in some quarters to advance the view that nationalism in the Canadian province of Quebec, which has been given a fresh focus by threats to1,273 words
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LETTERS
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Letter134 1964-10-07 10 HAVE an Alastlan blieh which presumably would be classfled as a "biter" according to your editorial of September 25. She is, unfortunately, the terror of all tradesmen who call on us. As far as she Is concerned any stranger at the gate is a foe. I134 words
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Letter169 1964-10-07 10 MAY I say "thank you" to 1 thp people of Malaya and Singapore for their many kindnesses to me since I arrived in this country two weeks ago. When I set out from Milan on my motor scooter nearly three months ago. to cross Asia alone, seemed169 words
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Advertisement636 1964-10-07 10 Straits Ti»es Malay Mail Clsstified advertisements may be handed to: COLD STOWAOE ARCADE Orchard Road (lst Floor J COLD STORAOI BRANCHES At Hsllend R.ad KsUng Kseeel Rsad Naval Im. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORI LTD ~*ter Houee. Coiiyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT ntipatrlck's Supermsrka* M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admirs'tv Road.636 words
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Advertisement115 1964-10-07 10 HOHNER MELODICA j Mod* by M. Hohnar, Germany. I Cm Molod *SaNO^^^^^^^^ Tone range, 2 chromatic octaves. with Green Plo»tic Carrying I Case SIS.OO Vclodico ALTO Tone ronqe. 2 chromatic octovet. with Red Plastic Carrying Cos* $17.50 Melodwo PIANO-26 "Pocket Piano" v..th 26 plastic Pioio Keys, new Supertone Reeds, comflfte115 words
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Advertisement89 1964-10-07 10 Jaaaa^B^' aUBaW MM ML X i.W > Soft, gentle Andrex toilet paper is strong as welL Soft enough for baby, strong enough for the rest of the family. Each sheet of Andrex is really two sheets of paper joined together. Soft, strong Andrex -ths modern toilet paper. Andrex KnlM 689 words
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241 1964-10-07 11 Subversion exhibition: Protest pictures to stay SINGAPORE, Tues.— A pictorial history of almost two decades of subversion is the big attraction at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. Names of people, orpanisations and place.s are nailed down for all to see in this "Challenge of Confrontation exhibition, which the Minister for241 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1964-10-07 11 SIA CHEONG YEW - SIA CHEONG YEW by WITNESS TELLS OF GAMBLING SESSION IN WHICH SHE WAS UP $240.000...THEN DOWN $215,000 The witness: I had never gambled for such high stakes before this SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JRENE NG Bee Wah, wife of a company director, told a District Court today how1,686 words
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Article32 1964-10-07 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A student. Wong Khang Thai, and his gtrl friend lost their wrist-watches yesterday afternoon when they were held up by two thugs arenrd with daggers at Macritchie ReserviMr.32 words
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Article106 1964-10-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tups. Malaysia is among 32 countries which will take part in an extensive study of the earth's "radio mirror" the ionosphere using a new American "Explorer" satellite to be launched on Thursday. Representing Malaysia will be Mr. F. Kift of Singapore. Other scientists106 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 11 SEREMBAN. Tues.— The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs will hold a dance at the Tawn Hail here en Chriftmas Day. A "MifS MAYC" will be elected.28 words
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231 1964-10-07 11 Mr. Ng, you're No. 1, say U.S. couple SINGAPORE. Tues An American couple have singled out a Singapore taxi driver as "No. 1 guide, driver and Singapore's proudest citizen." He Is Mr. Ng Kwang Seng, who took the couple on sight- seeing trips in Malaya and Singapore for three weeks.231 words
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Advertisement58 1964-10-07 11 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE rtV s co^ od TEST-DRIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. S,n O apor« Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang RAHANG MOTORS LTD. Seremban BORNEO MOTORS Kuala Belait Kuching Jesselton C/)f(AIR CONDITIONING FRA WsZzm hyy!i TED Kuala Lumpur— 270. Jalan Pudu phone58 words
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Advertisement47 1964-10-07 11 Cfl/lu4 for ovei-seas now on sale It's time to buy and post your Greeting Cards! On sale now, on the Ground Floor, is the largest variety of the most attractive and appropriate Yuletide Cards, priced from 20 cents. SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR I ik. 1 j POB47 words
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Miscellaneous607 1964-10-07 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S— K.L. P. Pinang Great Qamblno"; 730 Bachelor 6 Ipoh and Malacca Futlier— "Bentley and Peier't P.M.: 5.15 M pattern and T B !lf :her "i OO J 1 JO2Z. darln; 8.10 Modern Indian music; 540 Opening and pro- Music; 8.30 Highway Patrolgramme summary; 5.50 News 9.00607 words
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461 1964-10-07 12 US aid in return if Manila drops Sabah claim' A suggestion as Maca and Johnson discuss the S-E Asia situation NEW YORK, Tues THE New York Herald Tribune today called for closer relations between the Philippines and Malaysia and suggested Manila drop its claim to Sabah in return for increased461 words
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Article33 1964-10-07 12 VATICAN CITY. Tues. The Ecumenical Council. In a historic vote today, overwhelmingly agreed that the Roman Catholic Church was not blameless in the discord that has split the Christian world. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article33 1964-10-07 12 GENEVA, Tues. More than 65.000 cases of cholera about onethird ol them fatal were reported In 1963. the worst ytfar for five years, the World Health Organisation said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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144 1964-10-07 12 IN USE AGAIN-CAR IN WHICH KENNEDY WAS KILLED WASHINGTON. Tues. President Johnson yesterday used /or the first time the car in which PreMdent Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas last November. The car has undergone several modifications since then, and is now fitted with a permanent transparent bullet-proof top. Previously, theReuter - 144 words
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135 1964-10-07 12 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. THE Washington Post yesterday quoted Gen. Phoumi Nosavan, the Vice-Premier and leader of rightist forces in Laos, as saying that a "harder U.S. Dosition" towards North Vietnam and China would help his country become "more stable The general, who Is in135 words
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Article45 1964-10-07 12 HAMPTON. (New Hampshire p. Tues. —Seven youths arrested during a Labour D;iy riot at Hampton beach were lined a total of US$35O and given sentences ranging from six to nine months in jail by District Court Judge John W. Perkins45 words
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Article21 1964-10-07 12 VATICAN CITY, Tues.—Father Jean Baptiste Janssens. Belgianborn Superior General of the Jesuit Order, died here yesterdayHe was 74.—UPI.UPI - 21 words
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97 1964-10-07 12 DUSSELDORF. Tues. A group of 130 South Korean miners arrived here by plane yesterday to work in the coal mines in this area. They were the second batch of a total of 1.184 Korean miner's that will be sent to West Germany97 words
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226 1964-10-07 12 f ONDON. Tues.— The Times said yesterday that it seemed unlikely that President Soekarno of Indonesia had wrung out of the Russians the massive military aid at which some Indonesians had been hinting. Th* newspaper said that talk of £100 million a yearReuter - 226 words
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121 1964-10-07 12 QENEVA. Tues.-Jndonesia is considering buying arms from the Swiss Hispano Suiza weapons firm, it was learned today. Hispano Suiza Invited Indonesian President Soekamo to lunch when he was In Geneva last week and a possible arms deal was discussed. Dr. Soekamo cameUPI - 121 words
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Advertisement255 1964-10-07 12 From 3M NEW Dry Photo-Copy Copies from all colors White, bond-weight copies As little as 17* per copy Absolutely no liquids A dramatic research breakthrough from the 3M Company has resulted in a new dry photo-copying process that gives you copies of the finest quality without liquids or chemicals. You255 words
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Advertisement277 1964-10-07 12 P*; For fc*M 1001 make and ONTACI mend SMEN|5 MEN jobs around m^j the EH 10me BEAR M 0 mm m mo Qantas takes constant care of cargo to deliver your goods 41 Al condition. DIRECT mus 707 \7- JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a week.) Australia:277 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-10-07 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heinidahl y aptervouN Kbe careful not to^ ■~*^T *J r CHECK THE SPILL ANY ON THE '^v/\Wl s f TIRES, FILL THe 6LOSS FINISH)^ kHIoJIT .K< t#' GAS? WE SELL IT~ Sv /H*^» Sk» THAT HEZE. y s&S^S^ 1 T^C^ <S^2^ SYLVESTER! I47 words
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260 1964-10-07 13 K.L. man loses $90,000 estate deposit LONDON, Tues. A Kuala Lumpur accountant must lose the SSO.'JOO deposit he paid in a rubber estate deal, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ruled yesterday. The judgment was Riven in a uispute over a $90,000 dfpcsjt oaid by the accountant, Mr. Herbert260 words
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Article68 1964-10-07 13 KUALA LI'MPUR. Tues. Sia Chnan Bee, 19, or Klur.g Gates Road, wa.s charged in magistrate's court here today with attempting to extoit 5360 from the j mnnatjer of a plastic factory by i threatening to stop his worker.from working. He Is alleged to have made th»68 words
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284 1964-10-07 13 Second grenade blast in Malacca in week MALACCA, Tuesday. J^ HAJMD-GRENADE exploded in the rear compound of a motor firm in Pengkalan Rama Road here last night the second in a week. There were no casualties. The building and four of 13 vehicles parked in the compound were slightly damaged.284 words
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Article86 1964-10-07 13 'FOLLOW LABIS EXAMPLE' APPEAL Tues. The Deputy Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan. Inche Abdul Samad bin Idris. yesterday urged the people to come forward and render their services as the people in Pontian and Labis did In eliminating Indonesian invaders in their areas. Speaking to more than 200 people of86 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-10-07 13 AT the commissioning ceremony of the new Malaysian frigate Hang Tuab at Portsmouth last Friday were (from left): Lady Hopkins, Vice-Admiral F.H.E. Hopkins, the Malaysian High Commissioner in Britain, Tmsku Ya'acob, and his wife. Tengku Maimunah. They are seen here standing by the gangway of the frigate,59 words
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173 1964-10-07 13 BUTTERWORTH. Tues THE Minister of TranA sport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today estimated that the number of passengers using the Penang ferry service this year would reach 10 million by December and the number of vehicles at least two million. The Minister173 words
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100 1964-10-07 13 pENANG. Tues.— Police Jast night raided several secret society hide-outs in a vain search for two gunmen who escaped on a scooter earlier in the evening after robbing a remittance shop owner, Mr. Goh Khim 00, of $6,000. A scooter believed to100 words
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186 1964-10-07 13 A S'pore teacher gets special praise JESSELTON, Tues. A Singapore te a c her, seconded for service in 1 Sabah, came in for special mention by the principal of the school he is attached to In Ranau, and also by Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens. He Is Mr. Eugen Owen,186 words
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102 1964-10-07 13 A UCKLAND. Tues. Mr.. J\ Richard E. Yap. Sabah's Minister of Natural Resour- 1 ces. said here yesterday that Malaysia was alert but not alarmed as a result of the recent arms deal Detween Indonesia and Russia. He arrived here on a goodwill tourReuter - 102 words
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Article54 1964-10-07 13 SINGAPORE. Tups— Malaysian Airways will resume its ML 028 flight, which leaves Singapore at 6 p.m. (or Kuala Lumpur. "as soon as possible." This was announced today by 8 spokesman of the airline, who said the flight had been cancelled for the last two54 words
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Article, Illustration245 1964-10-07 13 $5,000 more for boy who lost leg in crash I ONDON. TiMft. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday rrrommonded that a Kuala Lumpur schoolboy who lost his right leg after being knocked down by a bus should get $12,500 damages, $5,000 more than he was awarded by the245 words
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Advertisement219 1964-10-07 13 If "^w. s^^ If. m I 1 I i m J 16 DAY ROUND TRIPS SINGAPORE TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA IN 1965 coming, sunning, dane d centaur offers every facing fn v^ost relaxing, mo ROUND TRIP FARES Ms7B4 to M 51,286 DEPART OIPAUT AMKIVI DIPART ARRIVI ARRIVE DEPART DEPART ARRIVE DEPART219 words
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Obituary69 1964-10-07 14 70 Word* WO fMinimum) FAMILY o( the late Mr lioh Eng Cteuaa expresses deepest t-'ratitude to for their condolences, rery kind assistance, wreaths, gifts and attend- the luticral ou 4-10-64 MR. BOBBY COH and family thank •tßai of the Geneiai Hospital. Penan,, lor services rend ered. friend* and relatives69 words
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Article49 1964-10-07 14 20 Worxt* $10 (Minimum) DRUMMER AIR FRESHENER I* a n every house. It controls un- 1 smell instantl>. effectively lirummer Air Fresbener. ADELPHI HOTEL Pastry Shop foi as choice ol Fresh Sumptuous .i.d Chocolate Specialities. i.y a Wi'ddniti Cakes lor any pattern made to order. Phone. iS'Batv) :^iu.49 words
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Advertisement228 1964-10-07 14 YOU Deserve a better deal! LET STAMFORD COLLEGE Show you the way to success through its home-study courses for Commercial Courses Higher School Certificate School Certificate Lower Certificate Qualifying Test S.T. 7.10.M To: Principal. Or Stamford Collceje I P.O. Box 281, PO Box 2078, Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Pleas* tend a228 words
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Advertisement659 1964-10-07 14 !^J^^^^^ M __g^|^ (Continned from Pare 10) SITUATIONS VACANT ill Word* ii (Win.)—Bux St ct*. »xfr. WANTED COOK BOY For Couple in Laouun Borneo. Phone (Spore) 474U1 Room IU» Oetwe.n s—l2. 4—6 p.m. Wednesday, Ihursday. AMERICAN FAMILY requires experienced ant class Cook Amab and Ciineral Amah. Telephone ;H'por*> urini olUce659 words
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Advertisement709 1964-10-07 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :n Word* Sj (Win.)— Box id r/>. rxlr, DOUBLE STOREY Corner shoi Lorong 101 Changl Road. Oeylang ideal coder shop. Electrical furnllur business. Phone (Spore > *****. BUKIT TIMAH SPORE 10. 81l Compound House 4 iicdrooms Ren MM. Flat 3 hedrooms, S pore 13 Kent SISO Tel: Tan709 words
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Advertisement802 1964-10-07 14 EDUCATION 0 10 Hnrdt >S Win.)— Box SO ct: txtrm V SPECIAL REVISION CLASS Ac I count in* intermediate Book-keeping tor I c I iil.fi -tud.-nt.-i in LCC Examination M.imda. II Buttery Road. 8 pore. Phon. UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE I. SCHOOL. 13 Wueeo street. Singapore 1 your inquiries lor your success802 words
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Advertisement646 1964-10-07 14 FOR HIRE Word* Si Win.)— Box SO ct*. txtro FURNITURE H.P. /HIRE Uotred Shanghai Co 3, Jalao Tebrau, J.B BMJB. 19" T.V. for Hire. Monthly $20 00 Contact Malaysia Electric Co., Spore. ■MM, RENT-A-CAR self-drive from Ever-Dure-9. Tel: 2IUOH Kates Irom »wu/ to $210/- weekly. FURNITURE For Hire Or Hire646 words
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Advertisement832 1964-10-07 14 PEST CONTROL Th* latsst thing In rat killing THOMAS COWANS ALL WEATHER RAT CAKES proved «ucces» on Oil Palm Estatss Rubbar Estatss Rice Codowni Foed Pricinini Plsnt» i PKRMANENT BAITI.NO ABOARD SHI"S I SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I SMM 9 MALACCA s :!M)3 IPOH J MNAMO > ***** BORNEO TERRITORIES AVOID832 words
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Advertisement839 1964-10-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE '.0 Word, Si (Mln.)— Box SO ct*. txtrn 1952 TRIUMPH S TWIN. 1960 I frlumph Tlgercub 1963 Moto Ouzzl i <3c c. 19M Flat Marvelette. Call at < Associated Auto Co. Ltd.. 371 ngoon Road Tel: 33_':<tt. 31«»3 Slnga- I pore FORD CONSUL Fir«t Re(l>tered Jan 1960839 words
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Advertisement737 1964-10-07 14 FOR SALE Word* $i i Win.)— Box io ct*. tmtrm BELOW WHOLESALE IMS Mori. 1 rrnnsi^tnr Pocket Radio. Sup*r.nr QBBIRI with Karpfion.. Lra" 1 CO 11. .i kartatoa Co.. 66-B. Kohinson Road. S pan I. WHIN BUYING BtasßkM Tal>li- tntlirv :t «orth«lulr 'o r<* lir-l tli. \.iniii- 1.,,\..v 1- ,i.737 words
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Advertisement1247 1964-10-07 15 1U LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK Oue VDo>e MM r Shan •**n*<i| OIOMED LiTCrMal. Hjve G(* 31 Talay Oct I S Oct 11 utPENOR Luerpul Ocl I Oct 12 Oct 13 II Oct 17 rHRHUS i_..trtcei. c Ocl 15 Oct 17 Oct 1119 lALTHYIIUS l.*r: Oct 1) II Oct 191,247 words
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Advertisement2611 1964-10-07 15 ■F777a^g2^^3822^8 |O| THE EAC LINES MM 'M< P*MM ISI7I »*tm «|i flue tan SAILINGS 10 BEYROUTH. lAIIAKIA, SENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. ,0. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN ™~"~^"™~S-«aroT > ™™"^^^Tir™ 1 *™*^Tena 1 ng > "BEIRA" a) I Sa.leo ll Ptrt/TMay I 9 Oct "n.l i«NOIA I,2,611 words
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Advertisement1281 1964-10-07 15 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. Ill 5$! LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVR IPSM HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pora P. S'*am Panang •CITY OF LEICESTER Ma. 29-31 1 Oct 19 12 Oct iCITY OF KHARTOUM J c tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 25 2' Oct 21 Ocl FLAMINIAN 3/ 5 NM 1/ I Nm 91,281 words
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Article64 1964-10-07 16 MELBOURNE. Turn. 'C.RA 37/7 Mount If* 44/1 N Broken Hill <1O».) -< s Ampol II H Aust. Con. Ind 61/3 Aust. Paper Manuf. 35/9 K HP M/Carrlera 7/1 Colonial Sugar 75/9 G.J Col*n 3«/5 RiTßld 8«/10 Humn 6S/1 I C.I.A.N.Z M/ 9 R*pco Pothm.-inn (1O». unltn> 30/2 Wrolworth64 words
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Article247 1964-10-07 16 October 6. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Rotittp.id 13 tf*. M. Container* 12 r|s .■unions 14 eta. M. Cables 1$ cts City D«v 7 cts. McAllster 12 K rtni'ltrm 24 eta. M. Igvpst. 12 rt* KSBO 14 rta. 0.C.8.C. 18 CU. Fed. Dlnp. 12 cts. Rothmans 11 iMI F. A247 words
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Article37 1964-10-07 16 ON the free eichanx* market In Horn; Kontc yesterday tbe U.I. dollar was quoted at 5.76* for TT and r > T.'.i for cash. Storing was quoted at 16 and on* taei of sold m ?:>O.37 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 16 October 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70} cents (up three-quarters of a cent). TIN: 5755.75 a picul (up 53.25). Unofficial estimated offering: 210 tons (down 35 tons).28 words
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558 1964-10-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were I a firm and active market on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with a long list traded and gains ranuing up to 20 cents. "Mining shares were also better with Tronoh a firm spot among an558 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 16 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. j Oct. 6 •Industrials: 83.03 X4 81 Tins: I'.'fi.r, VMM rubbers: 100.42 lou 42 Drc. 29, I'H,! in,, •Dec. 30. 196:i ln<i28 words
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Article964 1964-10-07 16 I DUSINESS In and reported to i IJ the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustoad (l.OOO) M ."in: C. I. Holding* (l.OOO) 12.42; Dunlop* <3.000) $1.82. (6,000) 51.83, (2,000)964 words
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Article249 1964-10-07 16 rjCTOBER flrot K r.irto rubber f.o.b. W closed at 5 p.m. ,n Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7O| tenta per Jb.. up three-quarters of a cent on Monday's closing level for tho pom! ion. The tone ajajaj steady quiet R.A.B. and F.M.R.E. closing pricoo [n centn per249 words
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Article71 1964-10-07 16 I 1, P.othen^^.•in 3 4. M.ir.eli Nowa*ko R/7 I'reMdent Jefferxoo 13/16. B n, fin-on Point MOB*. 44. Andrzej Strug M, CcaUui Wharf Berth* Seremhin. Kerndale, ■hire. New Wharf Berth! Beoarcy. Belebl, Itroam Berths: Eedra. Otcpwater Point: i^traat Malnrrm, Salmara. Ouo Taday: Sidbu Slam. Bolnxovala, Prm. Garfield. Dim71 words
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Article60 1964-10-07 16 CHINESE Product E»chan»«, l.ncaport noon pneno par picul »»>ttr<l«y: Coconut oil: hulk s.'.li irllers. drum Copra: O. t Nov. L'K Continent: Unquoted. Ptppcr: Muntnk while $140 teller Sarawak white si.iTi aaltara. ***** >niera. Sinxaporo Coconut Oil Milltro- Ai««eiation pncot: bulk 7ft aaamwnj, i -m ».%4.7.% naitae*. Tho tone60 words
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Advertisement1171 1964-10-07 16 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service Hongkong S.Francisco L. Angeles N York P*afeia E •■Fiandi Mare" 21 Net' 1 Dec 17 Dec 21 Dec I Jan 12 Jan 14 Jaa "Kamtkawa Man" 2( 21 Dec II Jaa II laa 5 He 11 Fcl 11 Fel West1,171 words
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Advertisement1140 1964-10-07 16 I™JORIENTI T TVES ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully oirconditioned stobilised) Penang 17th October 1964 Depart*:- Singapore 20th October 1964 i(Passengers embork )9th October 1964) r For Hongkong 23rd/24th October Japan 28th October/ Ist November Hongkong 4th/Bth November Singapore 11th November 1964 Returns:- v Penang 13th November1,140 words
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Advertisement510 1964-10-07 16 OVERSEAS TOWAGE SALVAGE CO. LTD. LONDON OCEAN GOING MOTOR TUG "SALVONIA" 3.000 I.H.P. FULLY EQUIPPED WITH RESCUE AND FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT STATIONED AT SINGAPORE TO PROVIDE TOWAGE AND SALVAGE AGENTS: HARPER, GILFILLAN CO. LTD. (Tel: No. *****) (Outside Ottice hours *****3 or *****) WESTBOUND: EUHOPe'sFRVICE Smgapor" ""^TT^ttT^" Pena^g Marseilles. Ha»ra, Dunkirk,510 words
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Advertisement832 1964-10-07 17 O.ASSIFIED ADS. (Continued From Pace 14) WHERE TO STAY (Spore) U Wnrdt U (Mln.)-Bnx 5» rfi txtn MOTEL AMBASSADOR Seaside 48 M.ver Road. Dancing Nightly. Tel: *****. MAYFAIR MOTiL CPORI Rootnt Alrrondltloned Popular Bar Courteoui Service. YORK HOTEL. Tanftllo lit Claaa. i Stmahle permanent and iraniit. T«J: (Spore) *****. c832 words
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Advertisement725 1964-10-07 17 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY VACANCY Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the poet of Assistant Chief Storekeeper in the Dockyard Department of the Port ji Singapore Authority. Applicants should have at least > years experience in Store-keep-ng, in particular, a good knowedge of marine engineering stores tnd storage725 words
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Advertisement694 1964-10-07 17 NOTICE LINGUI TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) Dividend No. 63 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the 42nd Ordinary Genera] Meeting of the Company, which will be held in the Board Room of Sime Darby (Singapore) Ltd., at Crosby House. No. 71, Robinson Road, Singapore-1, on Thursday.694 words
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Advertisement520 1964-10-07 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR CIVIL SUIT NO. 800 OF 1963. Between Comptroller of Income Tax, Suleiman Building, Kuala Lumpur Plaintlfl And R. F. Greer, Arts Enterprise Co. Ltd., 20 Jalan Raja Laut. Kuala Lumpur Defendant To. R. F. GHEER. Arts Enterprise Co. Ltd., 20520 words
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Advertisement727 1964-10-07 17 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Wednesday. 21st October 1964 are Invited by the Inspector General of Police for the sale of Doubtful Serviceable/ Unserviceable Stores lying at the Central Police Stores, Gurney Road, Kuala Lumpur. 2. Tender forms are available from Officer Commanding,727 words
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Advertisement408 1964-10-07 17 j TENDERS I KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Pertadbiran Kcrelapi 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. C. Repairs to typewriters. 7. Repairs408 words
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Advertisement358 1964-10-07 17 SENIOR MANAGEMENT APPOINTMENT A vacancy exists in an old-established British Company in Hong Kong for an experienced Manager of any nationality, to control the distribution, sales and servicing of an internationally known brand of domestic air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment. The successful candidate must possess adequate technical qualifications, have a sound358 words
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Article, Illustration327 1964-10-07 18 PARIS. Tues. Australian Jockeys i Scobie Breasley and Garnet Bougoure were yesterday suspended from riding in France by the French Jockey Club following incidents in two races at Lorgchamp on Sunday. Bou<>oure was suspended for a month for causing the rail of French jockeyReuter - 327 words
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141 1964-10-07 18 Support for Gloomy Portal after Notts win ONDON. Tues.— Gloomy PorLj Ul came back into favour a i last night's callover on the Cambridgeshire Handicap to be run over 9f at Newmarket on Oct. 17. The three-year-old filly, who drifted to 40 to 1 at last Monday's callover after finishing141 words
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Article, Illustration338 1964-10-07 18 RACING with Epsom Jeep PENANG. Tuesday. flNGGI GUNONG, late Fulgur, and Lovable, late True Doptic, can score their maiden wins at the October Meeting which begins here on Sunday. Both showed impressive form at this morning's gallops. Tinggi Gunong, with apprentice Maniam up,338 words
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Article103 1964-10-07 18 I ON DON. Tues. Sixteen ac- ceptors were announced yesterday for the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes, for two-year-olds, to be run over 6f at Ascot Heath On Friday. They are. with probable joe- i key-, uiui weights: Meadow Court i Carlenont i >. Royal Moss (G.Reuter - 103 words
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Article122 1964-10-07 18 PENANG. Tues. With five winners at Ipoh, Rlnus van Breukelerf has taken over the lead from Eddie van Breukelen in, the tntnns* list. Rinus has 41 winners, whose total stakes earnings total $331.--600. Eddie has 40 winners ($344.--000 in stakes) wnlle Rudy van Breukelen122 words
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Article705 1964-10-07 18 THE WORLD OF SPORT T ONDON, Tues.—Ever--1 ton moved into second place ln> the First Division of the English Football League when i they beat Aston Villa 2-1 last night. They are three points behind Chelsea the leaders. Everton were flattered by theReuter - 705 words
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Article67 1964-10-07 18 MELBOIRNE. Turs. The Soviet Inion has paid a debt of to the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia after two years. The money was owed as expenses to the Australian team which played exhibition matches in the Soviet I'nion in 1962. It was "frozen" and theReuter - 67 words
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280 1964-10-07 18 SOCCER Airways quit Business Houses F.A. CINGAPORE. Tues. The Malaysian, Airways, one of the leading clubs in the Singapore Business Houses F.A League, yesterday decided to withdraw affiliation from the SBHFA. Airways secretary Clarenc* de fcilva said in a letter U> the SBHFA that this "regrettable decision wa& taken alter280 words
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Article20 1964-10-07 18 SEREMBAN. Tues.— The Negri Sembilan inter-school hockey championship starts on Oct 9 at the Negri Sembilan club Padang.20 words
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Advertisement217 1964-10-07 18 PLANTERS PEANUTS V (Cocktail Salted) are best W JE In Fact the Life of the party V L^ 1 (VSHKW and MIXED NIITS mil f x VACUUM PACKED {fiL L^W* Sole Agents: imm NAINA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD. l-.*> Merian Pa^ar. Kuala Lumpur BRANCH: 12 Ken. h Street. Penane. Associates:217 words
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Miscellaneous264 1964-10-07 18 Straits Times Crossword BH H HI HHHHHT" ~tet HT ACROSS 6. Princess appears to be ■> 7 rwhvshlr* nnrnpr cot ]#c ftniihed Child (7>. K^and "TuTou?* wIS 9- Mix vitrloi in stew or novel 8. transport 15. weapon ,0. pSyVa^n'TJer^ir; a sort, in the river 11 ShlD°! DkSnber^cS) U. is264 words
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Article241 1964-10-07 19 INDIANS FACE DEFEAT IN TEST YfADRAS, Tues. Set ITI to make 333 to beat Australia in the first cricket Test here, India lost four wickets for 24 runs by the close on the j fourth day today. The Australians, resuming today at 154 for two, took heavy toll of the241 words
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Article, Illustration766 1964-10-07 19 Hockey boost for Malaysia DATELINE TOKYO TIMES Sports Editor Norman Si.bel is covering Hie Olympic Garnet in Tokyo. His reports will give you all rha drama and colour of the Garnet, with special •mphasis on performances by rhe Malaysian team in avery event. A widelyfravelled sports journalist. Siebel has covered766 words
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Article86 1964-10-07 19 ILfl ALACCA. Tues.— The New Zealand national badminton team of four men and three women will play six matches during their Malaysian tour this month. The New Zealanders, who are expected to arrive In Singapore on Friday, will play ttieir first match against Singapore86 words
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Article56 1964-10-07 19 I Ipoh Div 1: Shaw Bros 1 Kllat 1 Club 0. Govt Sen-ices q-nnal iIpoh): PWD 7 Education 2. Friendlies: Joyful Indians Spore 4 Pomian SRC 2 (Poiuian); Bentong 2 Kuantan 2 <Kuantnn»; Kluanif 3 Gurkhas 3 (Kluang): N s. Police 1 Chinwoo 7 (Seremban>: Batu Pahat Lge: CRC56 words
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Article30 1964-10-07 19 Beniong tourney final: 3 Brigade 2 MES 1. Inter-school (primary): Tengku Besar Tampln 6 KOV 0 (Serembanj; Friendly <Beremban): ACS 2 S'ban Rangers 2: Women's: Hanmau 4 Convent 1.30 words
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Article17 1964-10-07 19 Kinta Gold Shield (B Gajan)T. Tuallang 66 Yoke Kwan HS 54: Bkt Merah 65 Tronoh 6017 words
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Article33 1964-10-07 19 VOLLEYBALL Oovt Bervlces SC tourney <Pontiam: Malay School Stan* bt Pel Chun Staff 21-12 21-9 Secondary School Staff "A" bt Secondary School SUS "B" 21-14 21-7 Oon Servants wo. Pel Chun Staff33 words
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Article17 1964-10-07 19 RUGBY Inter-school iSeremban): KGV 26 (4 goals, try. penalty) OES Port Dickson 8 (goai. try). j17 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-10-07 19 TWO REACTIONS arc shown in these pictures x taken during the pre-Olympic basketball elimination matches at Yokohama. Top: Australia's Lindsay Gaze, the hero of their match against Taiwan, is hoisted by teammates. Australia won 64-62. Bottom: Lee Kwah, captain of the Malaysian team, cries with pain asUPI - 67 words
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Article310 1964-10-07 19 TOKYO, Tuesday. pMPEROR Hirohito of Japan opened the 62nd congress of the International Olympic Committee here today after its committee executive had held one of its longest meetings on record— 15 hours spread over three days. More than 50 ot the 69 members of the lOC310 words
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151 1964-10-07 19 TOKYO. Tues.— The. executive committee of the Internat:onal Amateur Swimming Pedtiution iPINAi voted at a meeting today that Indonesia should not take part in the swimming events at the Olympic Game.s. The decision was taken because Indonesia took part In last November's Ganefo151 words
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285 1964-10-07 19 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. FEDERATION Military College retained the Tun 1 Razak Shield for the fourth successive year when they beat St. John's Institution by 3-C in th« Selangor inter-school hockey final at Merdeka Stadium today. i The College thus avenged their defeat285 words
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Article135 1964-10-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Commercial firms. foundation* and well-wishers contributed $52,450 towards the Malaysian Olympic Council Fund. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. acknowledged the following donations towards the fund as on Oct. 6: Lee Foundation $10,000. Shaw Foundation $10,000: Asia135 words
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Article68 1964-10-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. TPCA today beat Royal Selangor Golf Club 3-0 in the Alan Loke Cup tennis inter-club competition at Princes Road. Results (TPCA first) Singles Zalnal bt P. Arnold 8-6. 6-1. Doubles Yeo Kok Seng a/id L. C. Jayatllaka bt Cheong Weng Hool and W. Pallie68 words
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Article203 1964-10-07 19 TPOH. Tues.— The Malayan Rugbj Union will hold a trial on th» Selangor Club Padang. Xual» Lumpur, on Saturday in p n rv tion for their match p~-\i: land for the King of Thai 1 on Oct. 31. The visitors will play t*o matches203 words
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Article32 1964-10-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Th« Nilai Bangsa Physical Culture Association will hold a Mr. North Selangor contest in conjunction with a variety show at Jinjanf Community Hall on Nov 7.32 words
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Advertisement232 1964-10-07 19 FA 2 ©5B De Witts ANTACID POWDER taken in water-SOON STOPS INDIGESTION >B ■■^■■■^■■■n^Binß W^BtUffffffn Fast action prompt relicf quickly "x? 1 XjrWtKirgl soothe* y° ur upset stomach. Soon !S^ you're enjoying your meals again! \\i indi£s*l!? N| So get some DeWitts Antacid I[\ i > J££-T^~ I Powder NOW!232 words
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Advertisement118 1964-10-07 19 DRIVE IN CUUL COMFORT Now you can drive in cool, relax- a flow of refreshing refrigerated air in ed comfort even on the hottest a matter of seconds. Easily adjusted days! The new Eaton Automobile louvres assure complete air distribuAir Conditioner gives you air con- tion to all parts of118 words
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Miscellaneous78 1964-10-07 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Easiness Houses L*e Cup 1 Final): Metal Box v Jardine Waugh 5.15 p.m. Senior Final: Borneo Motors v Wearne Bros 7 p.m. (both matches at Jn Besar. Spore Govt. Services KO: Postal v Health (Oeylang); STU v PWD (Kalian*). S'gor Div. 1: TPCA v Depot (Princes78 words
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Article34 1964-10-07 20 ROME, Tues. Train drivers temporarily paralysed July's state-owned railways today by joining for three-and-a-halX hours the 24-hour strike by certain categories of railway staff over demands for higher pay and allowances. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Obituary283 1964-10-07 20 CABLE RECEIVED FROM Colombo of thi- death of Mr. A. C. I'erera on 1 1 Leaving behind bis wife, daughter Sylvia SIM AH KIM. father of William, pawed away suddenly on 5-10-64. Funeral ser\ ice on 7-IU-64. 3.30 p.m. ut Kll Nelson Road S'pori-. CABLE RECEIVED Horn Sith.inkerr»>. Ceylon283 words
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151 1964-10-07 20 rKYO, Tues. The Japan Cotton Textile Exporters Association plans to ask Chambers of Commerce in Malaysia shortly for an Investigation into alleged "unauthorised copying" by a Malaysian weaving mill of Japanese textile designs, the association said today. The request The association Is currently drafting151 words
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110 1964-10-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The British High Commissioner, Lord Head, said today that talks at ministerial level on the Malay-sian-British textile dispute will be resumed here, "possibly next week." Malaysian representatives will be the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Llm Swee Aun,110 words
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Article409 1964-10-07 20 LONDON. Tues. Unsettled conditions persisted in the stock markets today. After showing some resistance at the outset, prices later gave way when small selling was renewed. It was not long before a fairly suost initial list of falls was recorded. Once again the political stocks suffered most, but409 words
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Article, Illustration553 1964-10-07 20 'Pride of Malaysia' Khir on S'pore housing SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THK Malaysian Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Indie Khir Johari today described the achievements of the Housing and Development Board us "the greatest social evolution" that had taken place in Singapore. "It is something that the whole of Malaysia can beHan Hai Fong - 553 words
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Article55 1964-10-07 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— A large crowd of theatregoers outside the State Cinema at the New World Park watched a policeman assault another policeman late last night following a short exchange of words between the two. Other policemen present stopped the light. A report was later made at55 words
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172 1964-10-07 20 More Red planes for Soek early in 1965 JAKARTA. Tues—lndonesia will get modern military aircraft from the Soviet Union early next year, according to the Indonesian Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff. i< <■- Marshal Srimul.jono llerlambang. The Vice-Marshal, quoted today by the otlicial Antara news agency, declined to mentionReuter - 172 words
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Article46 1964-10-07 20 JAKARTA, Tues—lndonesian authorities have arrested Sultan Parikesit of Kutei, East Borneo on charges of conducting subversion. Antara news agency reported today. Antara cave no details but added that the authorities had also uncovered a subversive movement on the \unukan Island near Sabah Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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173 1964-10-07 20 Clara adds new danger to flood-hit Thailand BANGKOK. Tues. Flood waters in central and north-eastern Thailand that have left thousands homeless began recedinu today, but a new storm was reported threatening. Weather nflicials snid typhoon Clara, located in the South China S<-a. was expected to hit the Viettuunese coast withinAP - 173 words
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Article67 1964-10-07 20 China buys USss HONG KONG. Till Communist China is buying millions of dollars in American $50 and $100 not the currency market, an independent paper said here today. The buying of the currency "is apparently due to Communist China's need for more hard currency to pay for its imports fromAP - 67 words
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Advertisement54 1964-10-07 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) SON to Dr and Mm. 8. I'ararnjaKiiiK.im on aVmi Thank* 10 Doc-torn. Uatar and Staff of Bungsar Ward. Kunla Lumpur. LIEN KHOO: IMurra FMdle. Kok Wah son of Mr. and Mrs. Lien Yin* Chow and Jessie. Hoon Glm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo54 words
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Advertisement263 1964-10-07 20 A &A If m ji*n,,-j* x i xwm aH m .^asfi S&i YOU CAN INVEST IN AS MANY COMPANIES AS THIS MAN FOR ONLY $93.00 (AS AT 6.10.1964) FOR EXAMPLE: Cold Storage, Eastern Smelting, Fraser Neave, Hume Industries, Malayan Breweries, Malayan Containers, Malayan Tobacco, Metal Box Co., Shell and many263 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-10-07 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7341 words
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